Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 10
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 10

Publication:
The Post-Stari
Location:
Glens Falls, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
10
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

10 Post-Star, Glens Falls, N.Y. Friday, Dec. 18, 1881 Miss Barbara Jean Mrs. Kathleen H. Knickerbacker Ralph E.

Neilson Maxwell Basgock Maxwell Bassock, 83, of 20 Jamestown Drive, Springfield, rat i sttim gd a was born in West ter, Mrs. Ralph B. Dickinson HUDSON FALLS uk m. kjm. t- Neilson, 81, of Mrs.

Kathleen (Hayes) Charlton and was a life lAgnesj rosi ui owmwu HUDSON FALLS Ralph E. Dof, Knickerbacker, 88, of 51 resident of the Ballston pa; iw ubuubw. Miss Barbara Jean Frostpn formerly of ens Falls, ni.kin 13. of Green formerly of Hudson Chapman died spa area, fcne was a umuuci aiea weanesaay tuec. iroii nf Diamond roini ana K'jrn niiiii niu vi ii ir a nun.

uil a ui.i-kjuu a. a a i -mn in in awwauva Zed unexpectedly (Dec. 16, 1981 in at her home after a long Basin Bay in Lake Sherwood h. in.ey or Nursing Home, Long NATIONAL KI11KK SIDVICI Thursday (Dec. 17, 1981) Frostproof.

illness. ueorge. Mie naa Deen a oamuei (UlilUl D.pt c. Meadow, Mass. mr.

iNenson was Dorn Mrs. Knickerbacker memoer oi iue ne- Anril 1QA0 in Raratnaa shvtprian Phlirph of 1 I three Mr. Bassock was born National Outlook was Spring's, the son of Corliss Vnrnpv Sr Ballston Spa for 75 years grandnephews, and sev- in Momreai -anaaa, Migs Dickinson ana uvea in uiens rans hnrn NInv 1C IQfiB inTOlmoranHMarv nnrl wrvcH as a Hparn- eral COUSinS. The National Weather Service forecast for today predicts snow flurries from the Great Lakes to New England. most of his life before Glens Falls the daugh.

(Brown) Neilson. Prior HUDSON FALLS ness for many years. Services will be con- moving to Long Mead- ter of Kenneth and to his retirement, he had Corliss F. Varney She had been superin- ducted at 2 p.m. today in ow.

Prior to his retire- Loretta (Chatterton) served as an electrical 85, of 31 Williams tendent of the church's the Presbyterian Church ment, he owned Bassock Dickinson. She attended superintendent for Scott died Thursday Dec. 17, Cradle Roll for 60 years, of Ballston Spa. Furs Inc. in Glens Falls.

Hudson Falls Junior Paper Co. in Fort 1981) in Glens Falls Mrs. Knickerbacker The family suggests He was a member and Hign school. She was a Edward. He was a Hospital.

served on the board of memorial contributions past president of Temp member of the member of Fort Edward Mr. Varney was born directors of the former to the memorial fund of Beth-El of Glens Falls Kingsbury Wesleyan Lodge 267, Free and Nov. 22, 1896, in Wilton, Benedict Memorial Hos- the Presbyterian Church and Charles Gelman church. Accepted Masons, and the son of Dallas and pital and was a member of Ballston Spa or the Lodge, B'nai Bnth in Electric Lodge, In- Jessica Varney. He had of the board of the Saratoga County Histor- Glens Falls.

Besides her "parents dependent Order of Odd been employed as a Knickerbacker Play- ical Society. Survivors are: nis oi Follows in Smith filpns weaver at Clark eround in Trov for manv Arrangements are wife, Beatrice (Armour) hrothers Larrv Garrv Fans. Brothers of Glens Falls years. She was the under the direction of a-iL Bassock; two sons, Vaath raX Rrvivnr arp- his for 40 vears. retiring in widow of John the Wheeler Funeral Home, 25 Hyde wife, Gertrude (Mason) 1961.

He was a member Knickerbacker Biepnen a. a a a and Jason Ronald of the Methodist Church Survivors are: a sis- Ballston Spa. Dickinson, all of Neilson: a son 1 rg rs.tr"" Michael r. bassocK OI i Noilc Saint rinnrf in Hudson Falls and rWIIgOUUl llVC OIOICIO, wuiv auuu, IWO fl 171 txtM rtranHHonrth. Wllt.nn.

lWO Mn trvhn rT iirillat Ifinn Fla Hartford, Conn Mrs. Dorothy M. Lewis i it vi aiiuunugir rs. June r.n nf Dallas. Texas.

Mrs ters: daughters udugmeis, are: nis two sters. Mrs. fcurvivors a a 1 a nf Wife. I.pna HUDSON FALLS Jeffers of Hadley and (Osborne) i Mi iff. c'1 Darrell i r.

i util 1 cii Nancy) Burke Alice (Nancy) ii aui. dui AC and Varney; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy M. Lewis, Mrs. Claire McHarris of (Wane Ho i and Mrs.

Michael (Lor- Baltimore, of Oceanside, L.I., a t. of "irs. ijreorge luoromyj vi, oi niiizaDetn wesieno, anu several Hudson Falls, and Mrs. Saratoga Springs, and wnson ot ropsnam, aiea mursaay (Dec. 17, nieces, nepnews ana of Honda; four sisters, Louig (Rose) LaValley several nieces, nephews Maine, and Mrs.

Theo 1981) in Glens Falls cousins. Mrs. Anna Sterling, Mrs. an(J Migs RebeCca and cousins. (Margueite) McFarland Hospital.

Services will be con-Ceil Christie and Mrs. Dickinson, both of Services will be con- of Hudson Falls; a son, Mrs. Lewis was born ducted at 9:30 a.m. Sat-Rachael Neustein, all of Kingsbury; her paternal ducted at 10 a.m. Mon- Corliss Varney Jr.

of Dec. 26, 1909, in Rutland, urday at the Carleton A a grandmother, Mrs. Anna aay at tne m.b. Kilmer ooum uiens rans; a vi uie aaugnier oi runerai nurae, do main brother, Lewis Varney of Norman and Bertha by the Rev. George 37- 37m of Fort Funeral Home, 82 2 Fort Glens Falls; nine grand- (VanGuilder) Shaw.

Bishop, pastor of the her maternal Broadway, and Edward, by the Rev. children; 21 great- She is survived by First Baptist Church of Vi Mrs Loren Chatterton of Charles Warner, pastor granacnnaren two tnree brothers, Herb Huason tans, interment m. th West Glens Falls, and of the United Methodist great-great Shaw of Whitehall, will be in Poultney Cem- Weinstein Mortuary, 640 several aunts uncleSi Church of Hudson Falls, grandchildren, and sev- Freeland Bemis of North etery, Poultney, Vt. tarmington Ave njeces nephews, and Interment will be in eral nieces and nephews. Granville and Allen Friends may call from Hartford.

Interment will ousins- Union Cemetery Fort Services will be con- Bemis of Hudson Falls; 7 to 9 tonight at the be in tmanuel Edward. ducted at 11 a.m. Satur- two sisters, Mrs. Harriet funeral home. Wethersfield Conn ducted at 11 a.mJ.Satur- Friends may call from day at the Regan and WetnersiieiQ, conn.

7 tn cAa a rionnv Punira Hnmp 51 The familv has sue- a.1 "lc Z' i' Main by the Rev. fof'. s.f. Funeral Home, 68 Main iunerainome. that memorials DO gested by the Rev.

Mark Ut 111 LllC iJl 111 Ul .1 George Bishop, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Hudson Falls. Spring tributions to the Ameri- uie Rav Morehouse Kingsbury Wesleyan imj luuiwiuusc Heart Association Kingsbury Wesleyan can interment will be in WARRENSBURG Gum Spring Cemetery, Ray Morehouse, 80, Wilton, formerly of War- Friends may call from Church. Interment will be in Moss Street Cemetery. Friends may call from Mrs. Isabella V.

Boyling rensburg and Bolton 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral Landing, died Thursday today at the funeral SARATOGA SPRINGS home. (Dec. 17, 1981) in Glens home.

Mrs Isabelle The family has sug- Falls Hospital after a The family has sug- (Trombley) Boyling 86' gested that memorials short illness. gested that memorials of 112 Stonequist may be made in the Mr. Morehouse had S-JStionf Vo'Ve Apartments, 1 South form of contributions to been a carpenter and American He art iraWoi th Kinesburv Weslevan American Heart uicu uncA- iiictouii ill uie area iui a 01 TJo Ct noptpHiv n.rcv (nn Church. RD 1. Hudson Association, 21 Bay Satellite Picture Thursday's satellite cloud picture recorded at 1 p.m.

shows a band of frontal clouds extending from southern New England southwest to southern Texas. Lower clouds dominate the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes region. Analyst sees moderate snow The Associated Press A veteran weather analyst had some welcome word for New Yorkers Thursday as this week's third snowstorm swept across the state with an expected 4 to 6 more inches of snow. Atmospheric scientist Ray Falconer of Albany State University said that despite the nearly 2 feet of show dumped on parts of upstate New York so far this week, he does not think this will be a terrible winter. "We should have more than the past couple of years, when amounts were very low.

But the long-term outlook for this winter still looks like less snow than the (Albany) area average of 63 inches." GLENS FALLS AND UPPER HUDSON VALLEY Today: Light snow and flurries, high 25 to 30 (-3 to -1 C). Tonight: Light snow and flurries, low 8 to 15 (-13 to -9 C). Saturday: Light snow and flurries, high 20 to 25 (-6 to -3 C). Chance of precipitation: 80 percent today, 60 percent tonight. ADIRONDACKS Today: Snow with locally heavy snow squalls in the west, high 20 to 25 (-6 to -3 C).

Tonight: Occasional light snow and flurries, low 0 to 10 (-17 to -12 C). Saturday: Occasional light snow and flurries, high in mid teens (-10 to -8 C). Chance of precipitation: 80 percent today and tonight. WESTERN NEW YORK Today: Snow and snow squalls, high 20 to 25 (-6 to -3 C). Tonight: Snow and snow squalls, low 10 to 15 (-12 to -9 C).

Saturday: Snow and snow squalls, high near 25 (-4 to -3 C). Chance of precipitation: 90 percent today, 80 percent tonight. CENTRAL NEW YORK Today: Snow likely, high 20 to 25 (-6 to -3 C). Tonight: Snow likely, low in mid teens (-10 to -8 C). Saturday: Chance of snow, high 20 to 25 (-6 to -3 C).

Chance of precipitation: 80 percent today, 60 percent tonight. 1 OOlft Glens Falls, or the Ar Falls, N.Y., 12839. 17, 1981) at her home. Survivors are: four Central Albany, Manuel A. Arsenault Boyling was born March 26, 1895, in Fort Edward, the daughter of Frank and Emma (Rose) Trombley.

She had lived in Saratoga Springs for the past 22 son 1 A Morehouse of Schroon Lake, Theodore W. Morehouse of Bland, Charles H. Morehouse of Lake ft I CARRY OFF URRABENTS 99 AND (oj 1 CENTERPIECES I I We have ROPING, SPRAYS, HOLLY i I BOUGHS, BOXWOOD TREES and ft other decorations QQ WITH THIS AD. oLJ up 1 and that flowers be omitted. John D.

Dabour Sr. SARATOGA SPRINGS SCHUYLERVILLE Pleasant and Douglas R. years. 5he was a com municant of the Church nt Frt Mnw fnrm'prlO Morehouse; six daugh- John D. Dabour of St.

Peter. She Schuvlerville died ters- Mrs- George 82, of 3 West Fenlon formerly resided in the ThnrsHav (tw 17 iQn (Gertrude) Canon of died Thursday (Dec. 17, Detroit area. in Glens' Fails Hospital Newcomb, Ms. Linda S.

1981) at his home after a Survivors are: two sisters, Mrs. John D. (Florence) Dabour of Saratoga Springs and Mrs. Theresa Cordiale of Sacramento, and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Services will be conducted in the Church of St.

Peter at a time to be announced. Interment will be Hudson Falls. after a long illness. Mr Arspnauit was Mrs. S.

Peter (Janet) born AuV 4 1892 tn Doran of Thompson Mr. Dabour was born Prince Edward Island Ridge, Mrs. Donald Dec. 10, 1899, in Long Canada th b5S of La) McCarthy of Island the son of John Joseph and BibTenne Lake Pleasant, Mrs. and Florence Dabour.

ArsenJult He had hved Todd (Eileen) Rath of He had lived in Saratoga East Islip.L.1., and Mrs. Springs for the past 18 than 60 vears Prior to Michael (Lois Iva) years. Prior to his re- his reUrement he Swinton of Lake George; tirement, he was worked as a machines! 28 grandchildren; two Pjei at Tarrant Manufactur- great-grandchildren pa rman York ing Co. in Saratoga and several nieces and Wione JJ in ong crinc neDhews. lsiana lor many years.

H.OWEH FO All OCCASIONS fi Splolltln In floral 93'3448 i SJ Irlbuts lor luiwrali. 1 1 WE DELIVER OPEN 8 AM TO 8 PM DAILY Arrangements are "ndfr.thldirecton.?fthe communicant of Notre fiwvws will he con- Home, Burke Funeral 465 Broadway. MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT EVELYN'S FLOWERS! rhnhinhnvilJn8 ducted atu2Pim- Satur: from the Navy after frvivnrc ll day J06 0ton and service during World ifi Mart (r Jnann McCloskey Funeral War He wai a com- Irspna.nt 7hrl ninah Home LInc 7Moun municant of St. Clem- f.Ti: rJJSm Ave' by. the.

ReVl Alen ent's Church in Saratoga Bombeck. Spring in- Springs. Harold B. Barrett till 25 lledetl.n nnjALL' 1 I :i.f.B run terment Will be in Survivors arp- his WAKKENSBURG Miller. Mrs.

Omer Chestertown Rural Cem- wjfe, Florence CASH CARRY SALES OFl I Harold B. Barrett, 58, of (Marie) Boivin of Third Avenue, Apart- Schuylerville and Miss ment 15B, died unex- Josephine Arsenault of pectedly Thursday (Dec. Scotia; six brothers, 17, 1981) at his home. Joseph Arsenault of Services are pending Savannah, and at the Maynard D. Arcade, Arthur, Phil, etery.

(Trombley) a Friends may call from sonT- John PabT 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. pf Long Island; a daugh-today at the funeral te.r-, Mr.s Dorothy home Whalen of South Glens Falls; a brother, Theron "CUIUS mas Permanent Arrangemontt I Ornaments DecoratJont I and Silk Arrangements A lasting gift or treasure I for less! 1 The family has sug- Dabour of California, Friday, Dec. 18, 1981 Sunrise 7:22, Sunset 4:20, Saturday Sunrise 7:23 Morning stars: Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Venus. Evening stars: Mercury The moon: First quarter, Nov. 4, full moon, Nov.

11, last quarter, Nov. 18, new moon, Nov. 26. Thursday's high 27 (-2 C). Thursday's low 8(-13C).

Precipitation Trace (for the 24-hour period ending 8 p.m. Thursday uaKer runerai Home, Felix and Willie 1 1 1 1 tit nt v.AmnmnTn aitH OaVAPal (TPQnrl. 114 Main St. PI take the form of con- children, nieces and 't-r. tributions to the Ameri- nephews.

sisters, Mrs. Louise at at-l' Frash Holiday Flower Arrangements from 12.50 Funeral Notices can Lung Association of Services will be con-New York or the ducted at 9:30 a.m. Sat-Pulmonary Endowment urday in St. Clement's Fund at Horton Memori- Church, by the Rev. al Hospital in Patrick M.

Flynn Middletown. C.S.S.R. Interment will Schroter of Vero Beach, Mrs. Philomine Desens of New Rochelle and Mrs. Katherine Bordage, Mrs.

Mary Shepard, Mrs. Eva Honolulu Houston Indnaplis Jacksnvlle GEORGE F. MANN SR. STONY CREEK Services (or Poirier. Mrs.

Rita The Christmas F.T.D. qnd TaUllora specials The Associated Press The temperatures given are those for the preceding day, while the accompanying sky forecasts are for today. George F. Mann II am. riu; also available).

Call 82 63 clr 60 46 .02 cdy 28 17 .53 cdy 72 30 cdy 44 37 23 cdy 07 00 .05 cdy 59 33 clr 40 29 .10 cdy mm mm 38 24 30 cdy 43 33 01 clr be in the family plot in Greenridge Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. The family has suggested that memorials'1 may be made in the and us your credit cards. Saturday. Brewer Funeral Home wajr i.no.

lciuii.c Lake Luzerne. Arsenault and Mrs. l5KlijuiyiiJiCr8 mrs Elizabeth a bechtold Zelianne Poirier, all of indian lake services lor Prince Edward Island; i Mr. Eiiubeth a Bechtow mt j2 grandchildren; 13 plan party today. United Methodnt Church ot 0 1 1 Indian Uke Spring Interment.

Cedar Another Great Valuel 77 cdy River Cemetery DAV TtXTWII HI Lo Pre Otlk 30 23 01 an r. clr 16 cdy mm SO 28 in cdy PAY TOTE1 19 15 .09 cdy 08 -2 clr 50 30 .11 clr 77 50 ,60 clr" aim metes, me uiens rails the Saratoca Emercencv neVoiCmT Skibrmer8't SI? and" 'thaf flSS Services will be con- Christmas party will be hpnmittprl ducted at 9:30 a.m. held Saturday at Wade's Arraneements are Monday in Notre Dame Niehtclub in Lake IRWIN LOUDON WELLS. Vt. Services for Irwin Loudon, 11 am.

today, Robert M. King Funeral Home. Granville. Y. Interment, Wells Cemetery.

CRYSTAL BOWL 01 cdy cdy 44 2 37 23 cdy Filled with JS mm esmm stmas areens. 1 1 Sim cdy cdy de Lourdes Church, by George. th Burke" Funeral Ch 36 31 51 25 29 17 04 -8 73 42 52 ROBERTA CARROLL 38 0 clr clr white pompons, ,1 Ml Red. .01 clr cdy Saratoga springs Full me uev. wiuiam r.

HnmP Mi Rrondwnv m.pecu.r rvice. for Robert a Lemoyne. Spring in- A cocktail hour at 6 nome' oroaaway. 46 29 34 28 r.rf I finiv clr an $12.50 37 25 .01 sn and candles. Juneau Kang City Las Vegas Little Kock Los Angeles Louisville Memphis Miami Milwaukee Mpls-St Nashville New Orleans New York Norfolk Okla City Omaha Orlando Phiiadphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Ptland.

Me Ptland. Ore Rapid City Reno Richmond Salt Lake San Diego San Fran Seattle St Louis 8t P-Tampa St Ste Maria Spokane Tulaa Waahlngtn Wichita terment will be in Notre p.m. will be followed by a.m.. st. element church, inter- Dame Cemetery.

a buffet at 7. Members 76 46 clr 53 .02 cdy 24 04 an 84 28 Order yours today I PHONE 792-6506 Hr 27 20 .23 sn 33 26 sn aiinij iiim, o. r. 37 cdy Friends may call from and their guests are to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. invited.

There will be a to 1 and 7 to 9 p. Albany Aibuque Amarillo Anchorage Anheville Atlanta Atlantc Cty Baltimore Birminghm Bismarck Home Hoslon Urownsvlle Huff.ilo harlntn ST C'harlstn WV Cheyenne Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dal Ft Wth Denver Den Moinei Detroit Duluth F.IPaM) Fairbanki Hartford Helena 43 22 an 48 43 24 14 44 18 cdy cdy clr FRANK IZZO Ciinitnii nl Un liantlinf tn mAmKapchin clr 2 05 23 18 .08 cdy 24 .37 an 4 27 .01 cdy 30 43 27 cdy clr 7 55 29 23 28 24 37 28 I an 22 an clr (or Frank luo, a.m. today. Bros. Funeral Home, 13 for guests who pay the oCl today JPuMr1.

Gates Ave. full price for the buffet. Franklin Square; a Church of I.AKR I.IJZERNE St. Peter Interment. St.

Peter The family has SUB- ii cemetery gested that memorials A "grab bag swap" for The Hadley-Luzerne mra Angelina GAGLiARDOTTo may be made in the interested people will Centra Schoo is services lor Mrs Angelina form of contributions to take Place- In addition, sponsoring a blood- AND GIFTS 304 Boy Road GUru Falls rHONI7t2-450 12 .08 clr 3 51 18 71 rn 4J cdy 09 clr 42 cdy clr Of 2 27 23 .0 an 07 -7 clr the Fort Edward Rescue the Skiburnmers will be Open Evenings 'til 8 p.m., Sun. 12 to 4 p.m. Interment, Pine View Cemetery Snuafl Or the Genera Blepiing uuuauuiiB iui Souad or the General accepting 80 35 28 07 clr cdy Christmas Eve til 4 p.m. 15 -4 27 14 27 45 21 sn cdy cdy cdy Be.rr Harold v.aota, David cchUvler Emertfencv the local "Operation gymnasium. Retat merency Santa Qaua" program.

Joellaasislncharg 34 28 .01 an e. clr 19 II.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Post-Star
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Post-Star Archive

Pages Available:
1,052,791
Years Available:
1883-2024