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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 20

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THE POST-STAR, GLENS FALLS, N.Y., MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1963 20 Vicinity Obituaries Kenneth H. Kenyon lilies in riunua shop I Urtn uini WARRENSBURG Kenneth Eugene Gath SCHROON LAKE Eugene Gath, 46, who taught industrial arts in the Schroon Lake Central School for the past 17 years, died early Sunday morning at H. Kenyon, 50, died at 10 am. Saturday in Glens Falls Hospital In trash or Car, Train 60) after a long illness. For the past 12 years, Mr.

Kenyon had oper 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING his home on Fowler Ave. Mr. a ted Kenyon's Gulf filling sta Gath Was a member of the tion south of warrensburg.

Prior I 'TIL 12 P.M. "JOY" WILL CLOSE AT 10 P.M. CHRISTMAS EVE to that for 15 years he was em Community Church, the lions Club, the Fish and Game Club and the fire department. An automobile driven by a 45 ployed at Thompson's Garage, year-old Corinth resident struck Mr. Kenyon was a member of flip I Surviving are his wife, the Warrensburg Lodge, 488, I.O.O.F.

Mi former Helen Goerke; two dauglw for many years and also a mem ters, Dorinda and Jacquiline; a of the Warrensburg Volun son, Peter; his mother, Mrs. teer Fire Company. Besides his wife, Mrs. June Stockwell Kenyon. he Is survived by two sisters, Mrs.

Lester Ross, Rose Gath, Buffalo, and two brothers, Charles and Richard Gath, both of Buffalo. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 am. Tuesday at Kelly's Funeral Home by 4he Garnet Lake, and Mrs. Rufus Baker, Warrensburg: a brother, the side of a box car in a Delaware and Hudson freight train as It was crossing Route 9N in the Town of Corinth at 3 a.m. Saturday.

No injuries were reported. State Police at the Moreau rone headquarters said the car operated by Ira Holmes was headed north on the highway when it struck the train. The automobile was dragged 10 feet, with Holmes behind the wheel, police said. They said the crew did not realize the train had been in an accident and continued on its run until stopped by State Po rMlfuvt en win WftrrenshurffJ el rTy; and several nieces, nephews and will be in Schroon Lake Ceme- The body has been removed to the Ortdn and McClosky Funeral Home, Warrensburg. The I.O.O Ji Lodge will meet at the home tery.

Friends may call at the funeral home today and tonight. Members of the fire department will meet tonight at- 7:30 at the funeral home in uniform. The Lions Club will meet at the funeral home tonight at 7:45. tonight at 7:30 for commemora tive services. The fire company C.

LEROY BATTERSHALL lice at North Creek. I A person whof resided near the scene of the crash summoned; will have a service by its mem bers at 7:45 tonight LARGE 10 ROLL CARTON C. LeRoy Battershall, 73, died Firends may call at the funeral authorities. a. heart attack at 1 a.m.

Sat- Mrs. Netti Tanner home tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. Fu The enginer oi tne train was at winter Haven, WARRENSBURG Mrs. Net XMAS WRAPPING neral services will be held at the funeral home Tuesday at 2 p.m with the Rev. Thomas M.

Shreve, Charles McTygue, 51, oi baraioga wnere he ms wife were tie Tanner, 97, a former resident Springs and the conductor was spending wmter. A native of Warrensburg and Johnsburg, Joseph Coats. 65, of Riparius. 0f Chatham and a former resi- died Sunday at Westmount In-Three persons were taken to dent of Fort Edward, his resi- firmary after a long illness. Mrs.

Glens Falls Hospital following a dence was at 511 Beacon St.JTanner was a member of the pastor of the Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in one-car accident on Route 9, Scotia. Wesley an Methodist Church of, Warrensburg Cemetery. 564 Inches In Beautiful Patterns 30 inches wide near the Tall Pines Motel about. Mr Battershall retired In 1954 Bakers Mills, two miles south of Lake George, after 2s years of service with the! Surviving are five nieces, Miss at 4:20 a.m.

Saturday. They are socony-Vacuum Oil Company -Goldie Hitchcock and Mrs. Ma- Mrs. Edward McQualn ARGYLE Mrs. Lillian B.

McQuain, 74, wife of Edward Mc R. Torres 19. of Brook- w. mtu v.o son Lockey of Warrensbure. Mrs X.

-f -St. TREMENDOUS SELECTION TREE ORNAMENTS lvn. driver of the car; Robert standard Oil Company of New iZetta Kenyon and Mrs. Emma'Quain, died Saturday afternoon Brevard, 21, of High Point N.C., York in Schenectady as office Morehouse of Glens Falls and at her home after an illness of and Heriberto Castro Clement, manager. At the time of the AUce Jollv- Gansevoort, several months.

18, of The Bronx. merger of the Vacuum Oil Com-and a nephew, Chales Fish, Glens Surviving in addition to her Torres, reported in fair condi- pany mi the standard Oil Com- Falls. flJL Mo tion, suffered a possible frac- of New York he was in Funeral services will be con-liemery. Glena Falls, tured pelvis. Brevard suffered Sarge of the company opera-'ducted at 10:30 a.m.

Tuesday at three grandchildren eht great-facial lacerations and is report- tions at Fort Edward. He had the Orton and McCloskey Fu- Wddfldren, and several nieces ed in satisfactory been an agent in this area 24 neral Hme by the Rev. Robert: nePews Clement received a left shoulder; years at the time of his retire- pastor -of the Wesleyan SJSa from in inn? and was termed satisfac-ment Methodist Church of Bakers rcxi, i luesaay irom injury and was termed sausi. ment. Tritarm(nt ttH11 Rat( 'the M.

B. Kilmer Funeral Home ALL COLORS ALL SIZES tory. I Mr. Battershall was prominent Tohnshure at 9 in St. Joseph's Will IK Wl WJ ine warren v-uiu 77'; ui Masonic fraternal orgamza-i FripndV mSLV ran nf th, Church, Fort Edward.

Interment Department, which Jnvesti be in Prospect Hill Ceme- Va mi titq ViPBiAfi Tijnrr.n on on tery. odiu wit viw ijv- ui vaivaiy vuiiiincuiui xwutc xvinguui lempmr, pact uibuitb pavement deputy grand master of Royal MEN'S QUALITY WHITE Mrs. James Darling Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pjn. Mrs. Robert L.

Farmer Robert cunnangnam, oi and select Masters for the Fifth WARRENSBURG Mrs. Martha Lillian Farmer of 1 River died at her home Sunday Ill Newcomb, was reported in lair cryptic District, a member of, Margaret Darling, 82, I8V2 East condition at Glens Falls Hospital Columbia Lodge, 98, F. and A.M.J Van Dam widow of James last night with head injuries of Chatham; past high priest of Darling, died early Sunday Buffered when the car he was Port Edward Chapter, 171. morning at Saratoga Hospital driving left the road early yes- past master Joseph Warren after a short illness. A resident terday in Minerva, I Council, 81, R.

and S. M. of of Saratoga Springs for the past Two Warrensburg girls suffer- Glens Falls, and other affiliated 40 years, she was a member of ed minor injuries in an auto- masonic organizations. He was the Presbyterian Church- and the mobile accident on the Glens a president of the Fort Ed-jwCTU. at 8:30 a.m.

after a long illness DRESS SHIRTS These fine shirts shrug off wrinkles, stay fresh, and neat all day classic spread or button down collars. Fine combed cotton full cut sizes, to 17 and 32 to 35 sleeve lengths. Surviving are her husband, Robert; a daughter, Mrs. Syl vester Armstrong of Bolton Land ing; three grandchildren; 11 Falls-Lane ueorge tta. near ine ward Lions Club and a past trus- She is survived by two daugh- Lake Luzerne Rd.

turn shortly tee and lay leader of the Fort iters, Mrs. Elma Brownell, Green great-grandchildren and one Edward Methodist Church. He wich, and Mrs. Dorothy Birch, great-great-grandchild. AT JOY before noon Saturday.

Treated in Glens Falls Hospital were Darlyn Monroe, 19, of 128 River Warrensburg, and her sister, Sherri Dingman, SAVE WITH JOY was a member of the First Methodist Church in Scotia. Besides his wife, survivors are Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 pjn. at the Regan and Denny Funeral home, Horicon Bolton Landing, by West Berne; four sons, Chester and James Darling, Saratoga Springs; Clifton, Miami, Kenneth, Corinth; 19 grandchildren and 39 great-grandchildren. The funeral service will be one daughter, Mrs. William Reid, the Rev, Russell Smith, rector 15 also of Warrensburg Lf Colle.

daughters Capt. Arno Willmen of the Warren County Sheriffs Depart-; Battershall. and a FASHION "CANNON" BORDERED of St. Sacrament Episcopal Church. Interment will be in ment said tneo MJ praiea oy Misg Battershall, i conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m.

at Darlvn Monroe was 'itho simnno -Pimoroi Tho The Bolton Rural Cemetery. Friends may call at the fu south ana tne car ssiaaea into 1. Howard R. Foye, pastor of neral home today from 2 to 4 several guard rails. the Presbyterian Church, will' and 7 to 9 pjn.

(officiate. Interment will be in! Those who wish to do so may jHalfmoon Cemetery. contribute to the Warrensburg Dr. George Nolan Rites Conducted A lastinq and practical gift. fnenas may cau at tne iunerai Emergency Squad in Mrs.

Far- x- home today from 3 to 5 and v.mer memory. Firm threads for lastinq to 9 p.m. Funeral services for Dr. George Earl Brownell Funeral F. Nolan of 205 Sanford were beauty.

Wide hem. Pink, blue and orchid borders. Local Obituaries Miss Mary F. Donohue Miss Mary F. Donohue, 72, formerly of 27 Walnut died at 10:40 a.m.

Sunday in Glens Falls Hospital. She was employed at McMullen and Leavens Shirt Co. for many years. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Frank Preston of Glens Falls, r' raii Greenwich Funeral serv- AT JOY i Church ices for Earl Brownell, 64, who Mrs.

James Malin died Thursday evening at Mary: w.om, ui wic oujciiiu icqui- Mrs. Lena Ma in. 74. Widow OI McClellan Hremital. Pamhririirp v.

11 cm mKu ivuu was, uie ni. Malilli died at 11:45 pm. after a long illness, will be con-Msgr. Robert J. Cronin.

pastor Sunday at her home, 15 Gibson ducted today at 2 pjn. at the Of St. Marys ChUrCh. The Rev. Mrs lUalln -aia a mcmlur r.nn.Mt 1 tr r- and several nieces and nephews.

KEEP WARM WITH THESE Stretch Pants Funeral services will be con- John C. Falcone was deacon, and Tmmnmigta Ht-f ms -m ducted Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in the Rev. Vacys Sirkawas IpTtor of to HbridS St. Mary's Church, Interment deacon.

The. Rev Francis R. SurViving are a brother, Les- Methodist Church. Interrnrat wul will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.

Hanlon was master of ceremonies. ter Naylor of Glens Falls; two be in Greenwich GeniS Friends may call at the Fu- SeatedJnJhe sanctuaryiJRere Clinton Corliss-ofi neral Home of James F. Single- 'the Most Edward J. Maginn, Newport, N.H., and Mrs. C.

B. Funeral of Carml E. Brown ton 93 Ridge today D.D.. V.G.. auxiliary bishOD of Owen.

Ror.hfst.er. and several ionvrif SIZES 7 to 14 Fully fleece lined, with elastic stirrups water repel-lant in late colors, of Red, Royal and Black expertly made. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. me uiocese oi Aioany; ine Kt. nieces and nepnews.

for Carmi Eddie Brown were ntv. xvibgr. vruiur o. js.unn, pas- iTienas may call at tne vm-MmAnrtA Sntnrdav t. fh.

vr Mrs. John S. Sherman AT JOY wi ui oaiiiimi-uittLc nciuo ui maiy ewn mnerai xiome, ob Mam ec, Kilmer Funeral Home. The Rev Mrs. Lena Sherman, 91, died Church, Hudson Falls; the Rev.

from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tues late Sunday afternoon at the Adrian J. Carroll of Troy, the day and from 7 to 9 pm. Wed Ideal Nursing Home on Ridge Rev. Joseph M.

Siniskey of Sche-1 hesday. following a long illness. Shenectady, the Rev. Edward A.l was the widow of John S. Sher- Whelly of Corinth, the Rev.

George N. Carpenter Donald C. Nyland, pastor of the South Argyle United Presbyterian Church, officiated. Bearers were Sherman Brown, 2-PIECE RUG, PILE SMART 1 Arthur Brown, Lester Brown Jr. man and a member of the First Francis D.

Dunbar of Hudson1 George N. Carpenter; 75, of Pi-esbyterian Church of Glens Paiis the Rev. Rolland Pettit of 294 Main died Saturday atifa Trioma Brown, nephews of ath Nats aus. Glens Falls, the Rev. James A.

pm. at the O'Donnell's "cu. Surviving is a niece. Miss Char- vnorhPP.wiiiP th Home. 7 Mechanic St.

He was Interment was In Union Ceme- lotte Wait, of Kattskill Bay. uivssps Rprpprnn nf mens member of St. Paul's Church tery- Edward ruciiua may cu ai, uie ncgau Falls tne prancis Aana a man carrier lor tne ma nna Denny Funeral Home 341 Hoar of Glens Falls A Gift that is always appreciated In such handsome colors as Green, Pink, son Falls Post Office. Survivors include his wife, Alexina; two cousins, Mrs. Pearl 7tom -anii i Following the funeral Mass, Funeral of Mrs.

Roberts GRANVILLE Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth H. Roberts were conducted Saturday at the Juckett Funeral Home, 31 m. un MH.tnnn TPf rpn rnp nrav- White, Tan, Maize and Blue. Others too.

AT JOY East Main St. The Rev. Arthur Hagy, pastor of the Granville Methodist Church, officiated. In was. in Mettowee Ceme tery.

REGULAR 1 1 69c VALUE oe conauciea ruesaay a.m. -d Rice and Mrs' Madeline Love- at the funeral home, by the Rev.irs ana Pronounced the absolu- land village Dr. William E. Montgomery, pas-j Friends may call at the Carle- tor of the First Presbyterian? Bearers were Dr. Charles Bar- ton Funeral Home 68 Main St Church.

Interment will beat the ber, Theodore Mainville, Robert today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm' convenience of the family in the J. Nolan, Robert D. Funeral services will be con-Glens Falls Cemetery. Frank C. Shorten, John J.

Nolan ducted Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. at iJr- Arthur P. Irving Jr. and the funeral home and at 9 in Leon Granger 'John McGowan. St.

Paul's Church. The body will Leon Granger, 73, Kirby Point, Honorary bearers were Dr. be placed in the Moss St. Ceme-Ticonderoga died Saturday at St. Dominick A.

Zurlo, Dr. Paul N. tery receiving vault pending in-Petersburg, Fla. Bulova, Dr. William N.

St John, terment in the spring in St. Besides his wife, Katherine, he Dr Vitae poganpiii Dr. Col- Paul's Cemetery. 3o Funeral of Mrs. Jane DeFrees SARATOGA SPRINGS The funeral services of Mrs.

Jane B. BOYS' FAMOUS MAKER DRESS SOCKS Sorry, we cannot mention any names, but we must admit they are something. Solid with colored tops and fancies -a saving of 61c on each pair. DeFtees was conducted Saturday morning in Bethesda Episcopal is -survivea Dy a son, Elliot; a gate phmip Dr. Saul Yafa, Dr.l Church.

The Rev. W. Benjamin brother, Elias; five sisters, Mrs. Harry Depan Jr Dr Daniel1 Funeral of Ezra R- Dickinson Holmes, rector, read the burial Evelina Washburn, Mrs. Addie o'KPPfTP rir wiiiiam Funeral services for Ezra R.ioffice and celebrated the Holv AT JOY CIRLS' 7 to 14 NYLON SHELL Weller, Mrs.

Ina Mae West, monds Dr Charles Bannon iDlckinson- 92 Oak a leading Eucharist. Interment was in Mrs. Jpphine Shaver and Mrs. Dr Thomas A Hulsebosch Dr' village businessman and civic Greenridge Cemetery. Ethel White, and several nieces Harold Luria, Dr Alexander leader were conducted Saturday and nephews.

Meivm siopev David at the Carleton Funeral Home, I Funeral of E. A. Sullivan Mr. Granger was a retired Nia- white John Oeden Richard 68 Main St" by the Rev' David GREENWICH Funeral serv-gara Mohawk Power Corp. em-r Ho'man James Demnsev Blackshear- sl0T of the First ices for Edward A.

Sullivan were ploye. He was a member of War- Maynard Rvther Robert Con Presbytenan Church. conducted Saturday at the Gar- rensburgh Lodge, 425, F. and sadmCi William 'consadine; ere rctt Funeral Home. The Rev.

A.M. Donnellv and William C1111 Selye' John McMurrav. Lewis N. Powell, pastor of Bott- Funeral services will be con-P Leonard Jr Kelley, Eldon Johnson skill Baptist Church, officiated, ducted Tuesday at 3 p.m. by, 'Tntormorif e.

Nathan Dickinson Jr. In-iinterment was in Greenwich the Rev. Dr. William E. wa? 5t- Marys 'terment was in Union Cemetery.

Cemetery, gomery, pastor of the First ter3 eM Palls- These parkas are designed for easy smart good looks in a choice 7 lection of solid colors and novel prints. Presbyterian Church. wcre re" will be in Glens Falls Cemetery. "ted hZ BlsboP Maginn. assist-1 Funeral services for Miss Shlr-OOHimateS Friends mav call at the fnnprnl rauier winsiuw, j.nuri,n YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT "JOY" AT JOY home tonieht from 8 to 10 and Jather Sirka and Father, were conducted Saturday at the Hanlon.

ST. LOUIS, Dec. 22 Wl Mrs. Kenneth B. Christmas gave Tuesday from 1 to 3 p.m.

Carleton Funeral Home, 63 Main and in St. Mary's Church, birth to a six pound, 13-ounce SHE WILL ADORE ONE where a solemn requiem high boy suburban Kirkwood today, Funeral of Dr. Howard Funeral services for Dr. Rob. Infirmary Patient Critically Burned Mass was ceieoratea oy tne uev.

sharing a room with her in Francis D. Dunbar, with the Rev. st Joseph's Hospital is Mrs. James Mackey as deacon, and Raymond Holladay, who gave the Rev. C.

Henri Tessier, pastor' birth to a son Wednesday. FLANNEL GOWNS ert W. Howard of 15 Stony Comer, Avon, formerly of Glens Falls, were conducted Sat ci ru. urday at the Funeral Home of Mrs. Louise Beecher, 80.

lor- UA i1" uiiuiuii, aa ouu I'sA AU I I Iftftn it I Mm The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ar James F. Singleton.

93 merly of 14 Division Glens deacon ti'Si. ong stvius. iwuyo coiron nanneierxe Ridge St. i Falls, and a patient at West-1 thur S. Kiff in, pastor, was seated TOGLIATTI GOES HOME Dec.

22 CP) Partv leader Palmiro Tos- in either Dink or blue, tailored and color trim- Bearers were John L. Wilson, 'mount Infirmary, is reported in: in the Sanctuary, full cut sizes 32 to 38. Bearers were Harold Rath-bun liattl left a Rome Clinic todav 1 Dr. Dominick A. Zurlo, Dr.

Rob- jcritical condition in Glens Falls ert W. Linehan, Dr. Jesse where she is being treat-Parker, Dr. John Howard, Dr.ied fr burns suffered at the in- Edward LaPoint Robert after undergoing minor surgery, Fowler and David Williams. the hospital director said.

SAVE WITH JOY AT JOY Donald Dingman, Dr. Charles R. 'nrmary at 3 p.m. Friday. interment was in st.

raui Cemetery. Msgr. Kiffin recited prayers of committal. Bannon and W. Joseph McPhil- According to an infirmary spokesman, Mrs.

Beecher obtained a cigarette and matches which had been left for her by visitors and ignited her bedding while lips. Hope in Turkey ugnting tne cigarette. It CIRLS' 7 to 14 ADORABLE Half Bouffant PETTICOATS Nylon and acetate lace ribbon trimmed really cute styles and nicely made, in colors of yellow, pink and white. Highest Ethical Practice HYDROUS Funeral Service Phone NN 8-2030 165 Ottawa Lake George at the infirmary by Mrs. Mabel Kastner, head nurse.

The fire was extinguished with a pail of water. Mrs. Kastner said Mrs. Beecher suffered burns to her left side and arm. Mrs, Jennie Sherman, who shared the semi-private room with Mrs.

Beecher, was moved to another room by infirmary employes. Mrs. Beecher was taken to the hospital by the West Glens Falls Emergency Squad. AiNivAKA, lurKey. uec.

-zi fire was discovered by Mrs. -Comedian Bob Hope arrived Catherine Mone, a maid at the in Ankara today on the first legnfirmary. Two other infirmary of his annual overseas Christmas employes, Frances Rajowski a tour to entertain. American kitchen helper, and Barlow Ro-servicemen abroad. zell, a maintenance worker, rush- He left Los Angeles yesterday ed to Mrs.

Beecher's room on the and Joined his 62-member troupe first floor of the infirmary and which includes singer Anita stripped off the bedding, both AT JOY Bryant, actress Tuesday Weld; receiving burns to their hands and Les Brown and ha band. I in doing so. They weia treated.

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