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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 18

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THE POST-STAR AND' TIMES, GLENS NX, SATURDAY, MAY 8,1971 IS eted 7 Just Compl 29 Spa Students Suspended Following Anti-War Protest 'J Haunting of Hill House Operetta Club Mounts Suspensef ul Program 4 bedroom Colonial, bothi, largo roneod Fort toward, $19, oo. )) SARATOGA SPRINGS-Par- livery letters were sent to the IT ents were conferring with the Saratoga Springs High School parents Thursday aeeRing meetings necessary to enable those suspended to return to Builder will 1(010. For An Appi Call 792 rrgog II ntmtnt ft 9000 () "Hill House" is not for you classes at the high scnooi. administrators Thursday in order to get their suspended children reinstated at the The conclusion Is enigmatic By IRV DEAN The Glens Falls Operetta Club enthralled its opening night au-dience with the suspenseful Action on the suspensions indeedr was takenollowing-an-after- school. noon meeting between students Of aiid school administrators A total of 29 pupils were issued formal suspensions by Robert I-eCours, high school melodrama, "The Haunting of Hill House," last night in the Glens Falls High School 4 i a rar inn nn nfis About 75 DUDils gathered for a VSjft 14 v.

lVI If IFtl llMlillll I I I 1 It II Ui It Jl IMsl Vv principal, Wednesday afternoon after the students failed to heed 3 .4 It will be repeated this evening at 8:15. i morning demonstration. The suspensions were given to 29 of the students who, following the meeting, refused to return to classes and continued the his instructions to halt an anti war protest on the lawn of the school complex. LeCours said that special de Warning Issued On Candy Beads WASHINGTON (AP) The All seven cast members gave convincing but Helen Bradley as the obtrusive and insensitive Mrs." Montague was exceptionally noteworthy in her characterization of a specter-seeking sleuth who pooh-poohs the less than spectacular route her husband pursues to reach a similar goal. If you knew Mary Lou Noone, you wouldn't recognize her as the sophisticated Theodora, the young woman with extrasensory perception.

And that, in itself, speaks well for her ability to Local Obituaries J. Norton Webb J. Norton Webb of 11 North-up Dr1. died Friday morning in Glens Falls Hospital. Mr.

Webb was the son of the late John J. M. and Lola Norton Webb. He was a member of Christ Church, United Methodist. Surviving are his brother-in-law and sister, Mrr and Mrs.

Howard W. Congdon of, Queens- vl rr 1 i WEEK-END SPECIAL Ceramic Watering Sprinkler Beautifully filled with fresh flowers. A special gift for $1 A $1 0 1 Mother of Wife. II- JL Also Mother's Day Plants, Corsages and Floral Arrangements fk ts tTi Food and Drug Administration warned Friday that a nationally distributed brand of candy beads, linked to 15 cases of child poisoning, contains high levels of toxic cadmium. A- virtually become another per- HUDSON REACHES HIGHEST LEVEL0AT FORT EDWARD The aeencv said Deonle should son on stage bury; several cousins Funeral services will be con-not buy or eat "Candy Ive vJ ducted Monday at a m.

in; Beads" because the novelty, im-Laive Eleanor thB' aif. ground) covered except for a few feet at the end as the water laps at the village park, background. Portion of Fort Edward-Moreau bridee over the river appears in right background. The Hudson River has reached its highest level of the season at Fort Edward, having gone over the Champlain Barge Canal terminal wall off Broadway. Photo above shows the wall (left fore- the chapel ot tnrist unurcn ported from Hong Kong, con-jlike girl whose unpleasant ex-tains cadmium 2,000 times in'perience with a long ailing excess of safety levels for the'mther incessantly haunts her heavy metal in pottery.

wnmne muves inco me tore Hudson Falls Obituaries i 4 i United Methodist; by the Rev. Gurney 0. Gutekunst, pastor, and the Rev. Richard Welkley. associate pastor.

Interment will be in Pine View Cemetery. Friends may call at the Regan and Denny Funeral Home, Vicinity Obituaries The FDA said fiOO OOO of he tim House. multicolor head nerklares havei Cliff Witham 3rd as Luke Mrs. Dorothy D. Sabbagh Mrs.

Dorothy D. Sabbagh, 75, of 1074 Maple died in Mrs. Margaret Aubrey Mr. Hammond Funeral PUTNAM Mrs. Marearet: NORTH CREEK The funer been distributed this year by the Sandei'son was the forceful yet; Ce De Candy Union, N.J.I,ess 1,13111 senous-mmded Luke; 2 Glendale Drive 94 Saratoga South Glens al of Collins R.

Hammond, 80, aanuerson, wno is aesiwea 10 Glens Falls Hospital at 1:45 t(mfgnt r0m 7 t0 9 and of North Creek, who died Wed (Madge) Aubrey, 74, died Fri day at 6 p.m. in the Mary Flet cher Unit of the Vermont Med a.m. Friday. ine is survived one day inherit Hill House. His performance was creditable.

Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 The candy necklaces are labeled "love beads, one and one-half ounces, made in British Crown Colony, Hong Kong for the Ce De Candy Co." oemna rnvnaiy ice wnam RX3-3448 Nifes RX3-3449 1 nesday, will be conducted today at 2 p.m. in the North by her husband, Dr. Nicholas Sabbagh; one daughter, Mrs. ical Center, Burlington, Rose Chickanis of Hudson Falls; where she had been a patient Chester Baptist Church. Inter-for three weeks.

She was the ment will be in Pottersville In the role of Dr. Montague, the expert on psychic phenomena, William H. Howard 3rd gave a palatable performance as a pundit bent on literary fame as a climax to his research at Hill House, Susan Tomb, as the monoto two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Louise Drutzu, of Croton, and several nieces and nep widow of George L. Aubrey.

Cemetery. Mrs. Aubrev was a lifelong! resident of Putnam and a mem- Funeral of Mrs. Tucker ber of the United Presbyterian WARRENSBURG The fu hews, I TfT f.ifft Friends may call at the rhnrrh. neral of Mrs.

Helen Bowen km iTnr-tor nhn rfioH atCarleton Funeral Home, 68 oiiivivmg aic iwu uiccya, from 9 Tom. ii of riovpinnH 'nhin ithe aee of 100 at her home. alMain nous and somewhat sinister Mrs. Dudley, the ancient housekeep-; er of Hill House who appears as urn Marian Mpnsphina nflSouth was conducted Fri- and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral serv Deborah French Feted at Party BOLTON LANDING Miss Deborah Lynn French, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lyle S. French, was surprised at a "Sweet Sixteen" birthday party recently at the home of her sister, Mrs. Neil Tripp of First St. Guests were Arthur Persons, i i.

a.nn day afternoon at tne orton and ices wui db cunuucieu o.ou Catskill. p.m. Those who wish may contribute to the Cerebral Palsy Assoc. of Glens Falls in Mr. Webb's memory.

Rev. Lamos Funeral Funeral services for the Rev. Aldis M. Lamos, 54, pastor of the Wesleyan Church on Grove who died Wednesday, will be conducted today at 10 a.m. in the Wesleyan Church.

The Rev. Charles Dayton of West Chazy, Champlain District superintendent of Wesleyan Churches, will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Howard Chapman, also of West Chazy. Following this service, the body will be taken to Long Lake where it will lie in state at the Wesleyan Church from 2 to 2:30 musty as her gloomy environment, was especially enjoyable in the opening dialogue with Funeral arrangements arelMcCloskey Funeral Home by unrlinrr tho UIiImui fi.noral thp Rov Clorarii n'Npill TW1. a.m.

Monday ai me lunerai home and at 9 in Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Inter Eleanor and Theodora. mar, former pastor of the First Home, Ticonderoga. ment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fort Edward.

While dark doings are the mainstream of the there are some bright moments Come from Mead's Nursery Garden Center Laurie Sherman, Jerry DeCarli, particularly after Mrs. Mon Mr. DeVaney Funeral TICONDEROGA Funeral services for John DeVaney, 59, of Lake George Ave. who died Wednesday will be conducted to United Methodist Church here. Interment was in Warrensburg Cemetery.

Funeral of Prof. Clifford. SARATOGA SPRINGS Funeral services for Professor Margaret Ellen Clifford, 63, chairman of the Skidmore Col tague arrives on the scene with Linda DeCarli, Ross French, Penny LaGoy, Ellen Waldron, D.As Home Burglarized her faithfully subservient Ar PLANNING AND DESIGN SI ACRES OP NURSERY STOCK James French Randy Frnch, Bernie French, Cheryl French, thur, played with ease by Edward J. LaFave, who appeared to thoroughly enjoy his role. Joanne Aronson is director of day at 10 a.m.

at St Mary's Church. Interment will be in Alexandria Cemetery, Ticonderoga. HI NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (AP) p.m., at wnicn time a prayer 9 StlUtii I lege theatre department and life-long enthusiast for chil- Diane French, Mike Snyder, Perry Lee, John French, Debbie Gloria French, Bena Clear, Gary Penman, Mary Beth Bnen Kolar and Judy The home of Westchester County Dist. Atty.

Carl A. Ver-eari wat burglarized last month, service will be conducted, interment will be in the family plot in Long Lake Cemetery. the production; and a capable one at that, judging by the fluid drens theatre, who died conducted FridayHn Mr. Gonyea Funeral movenrentrori" stager the State t. Congregational TieuNUttOKiA me tuner- 'The authentic-looking setting a.1 of Louis Gonyea, 87, of 9 Church at Portlands Ore.

dl Mr. Dymond Funeral The funeral of Royal Dymond was designed by Robert Vor- election campaign Lord Howe St. who died Thurs 79. of 8 Knight St. who died NO SLICK FOUND Vergan was presented witn a day will be conducted today at reyer, and it is a credrtto-hi.

artistic prowess. Theshroud-ed figures in large grottos look Funeral of M. B. Hill TICONDEROGA The funer- watch "to replace the one missr Thursday will be conducted to- The 11:30 a.m. in St.

Marys NEW HAVEN (AP) ing from his home recently." dav at 10 a.m. at the Regan'rnQ-f r.arA eaid aftpr Church. Interment will be in al of Mark B. Hill, 74. of Wick ed almost real and the depress Valley View Cemetery.

er St. who died Wednesday inquiries revealed mat verga-; and Denny Funeral Home noo that it ound n0 signs of an ri's home in Yonkers, a South Glens oi, slick whicn had en report- was conducted Friday from the Wilcox Funeral Chapel here by blocks from tne neaoquaners The Rev. J. Kurt scneil- ed earlier in the dav floating Mr. Harlburt Funerat i 1 i detective division, from the north shore of Long Is TICONDEROGA The funeral; was broken into on ApfiTl land a rd the Connecticut kopf, rector of St.

Timothys Episcopal Church75outh Glens Falls, will officiate. Interment will be in Greenridge Cemetery, the Revr Gary McLam, pastor of the First United Methodist Church. Interment was in Valley View Cemetery. shoreline of Harold Hurlburt, 64, of Mont-j calm who died wrill rtriAuMoA tnHau at 9 Besides the watch, the burg lar got a television set, cam ing overall decor had the desired effect of creating the proper atmosphere for ghostly activity. The creation of off-stage sound effects was an integral parof "Hill Housed and it appeared flawless.

Incidentally, if you' like that kind of bizarre suspense drama p)(5)c ANNOUNCEMENTS era, other-jewelry and several. CARD OF THANKS Saratoga Springs. Mrs. De St. Guay Funeral Funeral of Mrs.

Getter p.m. at the Wilcox Funeral Home here by the Rev. Gary McLam, pastor of the First United Methodist Church. SARATOGA SPRINGS Private funeral services for The family of Vincenzo (Chaun-cey) Didio wishes to express its most sincere thanks and humble credit cards. Bethlehem Raises Steel Prices Mrs.

Clara R. De St. 84, where all well in the end, POTTED ROSES from $3 Funeral services for Mrs. Eudora (Dotie) Getter, 53, wife of Edward S. Getter, Wei- Mrs.

Day Funeral former Glens Falls resident and widow of Leo De St. Guay, gratitude to their family, friends and neighbors during their recent bereavement. To the fel LAKE LUZERNE-HADLEY Cadettes Serve will be conducted at the con The funeral of Mrs. Clara L. bel who died Wednesday will beonducted -today at 11 venience of the family at the low Florists who T)fferedtheir! Come Browse This Weekend "BETHLEHEM, PaTTAP) Day, 73, of Hadley, who died a.m.

at -the Kark and Tunison Graff Funeral Lake assistance, to Rev. St. John to Bethlehem Steel Co. announced Thursday, will be conducted I Funeral Hom(, Friday it would increase its George. Interment will be in staff 0f Sullivan and Mini- SUMMER HOURS nripps on hnt rollerl rold-rolled i Pine View Cemetery.

loaay ai noon ai me Brewer Funeral Home, Lake Luzerne, han Funeral Home, to tne west Glens Falls Fire Company and Funeral of M. B. Murphy MondT. TuMd.y, Wednesday galvanized steel to matchl There will be no calling hours. iTvurMftT na rrmny -till I by the Rev.

G. William Patti-1 u-mTFHAt A renuiem a son. nastnr of th First TTnitJ. and Auxiliary, to Ihe many organiza 8turdy 'till 8indy IM Spaghetti Supper BOLTON LANDING-Cadette Troop 182 served a spaghetti supper recently in Fellowship Hall at the Emmanuel Methodist Church which netted about $120. Mrs.

Vernon Hayes was In charge of the supper, assisted by mothers of Scouts, Mrs. iinass or resurrecuon ir by U.S. Steel. lino Mnmhv 05 nt 1 AHomc tions for food and for assistance and in all ways during our deep Wil! was celebrated' s0T pToducer Z' be held at 3:30 p.m. today at a.m.

in 0ur Lady of yAn. hlLvShnf, loss, God love and bless you. 30 RIDGE GLENS FALLS, N.T. Coll 792-6533 NURSERY OAR DEN CENTER Equipment Lw Gordw Prlir Afrtc MUornlU SBkppef leotti Wlndnor tot Snowbird Perennlili Annn.li Mrs. Chauncey J.

DiDidio, Pleasantview Cemetery, Ches Mr. Coraeau Funeral The funeral of Joseph B. Comeau, 57, 103 South who died Wednesday, will be conducted today at 8 a.m in St. Alphonsus Church. Interment will be in St.

Alphonsus Cemetery. Funeral of G. E. Pate and Family, gels Church with the Rev. Wil- steeVs 6 cent in.

ham Esmond the celebrant. In- crease t0 see wnat reacUon the Mrs. Chauncey J. Didio, ter, Vt. S.

G. Woodruff Funeral FORT ANN Funeral services lermeiii was uur Laay ot House had to the in gels Cemetery. Richard, Dodge, Mrs. Lorenzo; Harrineton. Mrs.

Georee More-i- lerpase. It is the fourth com IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our hus for S. Gilbert Woodruff of 1210 "ZZgL 'vpany to follow U.S. Steel's ac- Northwest Massachusetts Ave.jY". P.

ition. 1 I band and father Russell D. Kellogg, who passed away one year The funeral of Garland Earl Pate, 54, of 37th Windy Hill Beach, S.C.. husband of Washington, C. a native of derwerker and Leo Boss.

Fort Ann, will be conducted! ago May 9, 1970. 'Love' Is Topic house, Mrs. William Millington, Mrs. Robert Edwards and Mrs. Donald Quigan, troop leader.

Three Boy Scouts of Troop 25 volunteered to wash dishes and clean-up. They were Arthur Persons, Jerry Galusha and Vernon Hayes. Death is a heartache no one the former Gertrude Schultz, can heal 1 aSIV 1 The Sanfords Ridge United daughter of Mrs. Bruno Schroe Memories are keepsakes no today at 10 a.m. at the Allen1 Funeral Home here byhe Charles Kellerman, pastor of the United Protestant Church, Interment will be in Welch Hoi-J low Cemetery.

one can steal Methodist Church will have wor-jder of South Glens Falls, was Unrnincc shiP service at 9:13 am- with, conducted Friday at the First rUlcLdSlS OiriKe 'Sunday School following the; Presbyterian Church of North opening of worship. The sermon Myrtle Beach, S.C. Interment Beautiful memories are all we left. MIDDLLTOWN, N.Y. (AP) by the Rev.

Oren J. Lane, pas i was in the Southeastern Mpm Of a wonderful husband, and Funeral of Mrs. Santo nTXT-rTT -rul" spokesman for the Civil Serv- tor. is entitled "Love 1971," nrial Gardpn thprp a.nt0;3.. recast "the biggest.

strike this 14. died I uesdav, was C. J. Doody Funeral The funeral of Clement J. father.

We will never forget! Wife, Phyllis; Children Daniel. Jackie, Jody, Sharie, Shellie (adv) stale has ever had," in the Friday at 9:30 a.m from the civi service unj0n 0'hes i)s c.ourt CALLED TO CAMPUS Honoring Mothers STONY CREEK Mother's Day will be observed at the Stony Creek Wesleyan Church tomorrow. Sunday School will be held from 10 to 10:30 a.m. At a special Mother's Day program will be presented to be followed by the morning worship service. The Rev.

Russell Frase, pastor, will bring a special Mother's Day message. Doody, 61, of henenectadv. na Densmore Funeral Home and at fioht nuur iha rni 1 rrr TDV A I My j- I in ihp rhnrrh -of ihp lm- TV 7 1 uve oi corinm wno aien i nurs- iu the tnurch of the lm-0f the stale's 1971 72 budget. Nationa Guard troops anddav wiji be conducted todav spend later IN IVTEMORIAM In loving memory of my ass of (hp Re iiTec i on was' o-igairong Maraam aire, roi movea a.m. at the Gleason Fu- ceKraled Ini neral Home- Schenectady and i 'nler'nent as comment at a meeting of campus Friday afternoon after; at 9 in r0ncentinn EkSok rJ' T0W" IpC Midd'eHt0W," StatejStudents occupied and matK utook.

IHospital unijt on Thursday. jed four buildings in succession. Most Hoy Redeemer Ceme- mother, Mrs. Alfred LaPoint, who passed away six years ago today. Each day that passes Your on my mind tery.

mmti wwnoi lit fm: With love and the memories That you left behind, (adv) Son Scotty. Mrs. Phelp Committal A committal service for Mrs. Ruth E. Phelps of 13 Kenworthy who died March 24, wiil be conducted today at 11 a m.

in Ballston Spa Cemetery by the Rev. John Blowers, pastor of the Schroon Lake Community Chapel. Sharp Cheeses Cut to Your Order! Imported Cheeses Fondues Gift Cheest Packages (W. Ship!) NORTH COUNTRY CHEESE SHOPPE Rt. ml.

Nn. of W.rrra Co. Municipal Crntrt (North way Kill JO). TpI IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our little son and brother "Jimmy" Havens who went to Heaven a year ago today, May 8, 1970, Blessed are The pure in heart For they shall see God" Sister and Brothers Temperatures There's nothing like having cash when you're ready to buy that new color TV stereo or anything else for yourself or your home. The cash can be there start saving it now at The Complete Bank.

OPEN SUNDAYS TO VOWK AP 1w Wfh ill 34 rtllM In th I'mtMl IHatw an FrMtr Wi Rlrt Vom tnt Ch 71 IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our husband and father Frank H. Williams who passed away May 8, 1960. As we loved you, We miss you, In our memory You are always near (adv) Wie Eva and children rt 3 47 41 7J S7 61 41 Glens Falls National BANK and TRUST COMPANY mimics, r.txe, CIENS FAUS SOUTH GlINS FAILS QUtENSBURY FORT EDWARD WASHINGTON COUNTY Albany Atlinn Atlantic City Bono. RurhngloB, Vt Chirnio IMnver rvifnit IXlluth Fort Worth r.lmn Falls Nrw Orlfan. Nfir Vork Philadelphia PhnnU PitlatwTrt Portland, M.

St. ImiM Sr.tll Tamp. Card of Think. offfrs a grociou way of xpr.uing appreciation to fomily memberi end frlndi for m.siagM of florol tributei and other tokem of tympothy In time ef bf reovement. To place a notice tn The PoU-Stor and Timi, cod et the Butl-nes Office ond oik for on Ad Toker or write Gleni Fold Newtpapen, 100 Glen Stre.f, Glem Falls, New York 12801.

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UK! CEORGt CHESTERTOWN SCHROON IA1CB night with a possibility of showers. Lows tonight will be in the 40's. Tomorrow's hifbj will i ia th 50s. Washington dieted for todav with high temperatures in M's. Skies viil cloudy to iBnoaannaaiiooaaaai r.U 4U4MIKI MTMt, UldV) Glorli uid too..

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