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

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10-Post-Star, Qlns Falls, N.Y. Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1063 -Tht Forecast For 7 p.m. ST SnoF3 Tuesday Febru.wy 15 H.nh Shower FTC Flufnei Koger K. Baker Helen MacArthur, former hospital trustee Roger K.

Baker, 36, of 252 Burch Road, West Glens Falls, died Monday (Feb. 14, 1983) as a result of a logging ac Helen Brown Knapp Glens Falls; a brother, MacArthur, widow of Charles Brown of cident in Fort Ann. Mr. Baker was born in Stanley H. MacArthur, Canandaigua; 19 grand- Fronts ColO WW War" ww ww National Outlook The National Weather Service is callin for rain today for parts of Washington an Oregon and for parts of Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiai Florida.

I 1 .11 1 m)tr Ammmmmmmmtmtm'm Thurman on Nov. 3, died Monday (Feb. 14, children and six great 1946, the son of Kenneth 1983 in Glens grandchildren. A son, and Frances Cameron Hospital. George Knapp, died in Baker.

He lived all his Mrs- MacArthur was a 1973. life in the Warrensburg member and former Services will be at 9:30 area. Mr. Baker was president of the Glens a.m. Thursday at St.

employed by various Hospital Guild. She Mary's Church, Glens logging companies and als0 was a former Falls. Interment will be was last employed by member and president in St. Mary's Cemetery, Bruce Gilkerson Logging the Glens Falls Fami- South Glens Falls. I Company of War- ly Service Association.

rensburg. He was an Sne served as a member There will be no call-avid hunter and fish- the Glens Falls Hospi- ing hours. The family erman tal Board of Governors has suggested that me- Besides his parents, tor 20 years. morials may be made to survivors include: his Survivors include: two the charity of one's wife, Darlene Hamblin 8ons James Knapp of choice. Baker; a son, Roger K.

st- Petersburg, and funeral arrangements two sisters! David Knapp, 'Fort are under the direction Mrs. Richard (Myra) Worth, Texas; a sister, of the Potter Funeral Morgan and Mrs. Larry Mrs. Arthur F. Brown of Home, 136 Warren St.

(Kathey) Bentley, both 4 1 1 of Warrensburg; three Ava LJIamniond brothers, Eugene Baker MIDDLE brothers, Willard F. onH BS GRANVILLE Ava L. Hammond and Everett wLlJ' Hammond, 82, died G. Hammond, both of of Warrensburg, and Sunday (Feb. 13, 1983) in Middle Granville; and several nieces, nepnews, Indian Rjver Nursing several nieces and neph- aunts and cousins.

Home after a iong in ews Friends may call from ness Funeral services will IiaLTa. tP: She was July, 7, be held at the conve- a yn an I 1900- the tourer of nience of the family at Hm-' 11? m.1J Fredrick and Henrietta the Robert M. King Funeral Home, 114 Main Ives Hammond. Miss Funeral Home. The Rev St Arrpnsniircr 1 ni Mary Quackenbush, left, and Jeffrey Woods, right, look at artifacts saved from World War I by Dr.

Herbert Hudnut of Glens Falls. The Glens Falls students conducted several interviews with World War I veterans as part of Project Kindle. War artifacts Vets teach local pupils World War I history pie is fun. They have a nammona was a meionK James Hutton win 0111- two uiens rans siu- lamea 10 tne students Two Glens Falls stu- talked to the students 1 services win resident of Middle ciate. dents have discovered a about the events leading lot of stories inside of twchIw of hi 'i Granville.

She was a Interment will be in way to make history to the outbreak of the them and can share inursaay at ine runerai retired school teacher Elmwood Cemetery in come alive. first -world war, military them with us," Mary nome. ine itev. KODen and a member of the Middle Granville in the Mary Quackenbush, a uniforms and arma- said. Both youngsters Munyon, pastor of the MiHHl r.mnvill Pre spring.

There will be no call- ree Metnoaist uiurcn sbyterian Church of Warrensburg, will of fifth grader at Sanford ments of the day. The say history is easier to Street School, and Jeff students also created learn first hand. Woods, an eighth grader time lines of historic Student adviser at the Middle School, are events during the war. Pamela Vogel credits studying World War I as Thev obtained a list of the simnle. direct aues- Survivors include: two ing hours.

Daniel M. LaRock ficiate. Interment will be in Reynold's Cemetery in Thurman in the spring. Louise A. LaBelle HUDSON FALLS PARADOX Daniel Burns of Ticonderoga; a part of Project Kindle, veteran's names living tions asked by the stu- M.

LaRock, 66, died brother, William LaRock the Glens Falls school in Glens Falls from the dents for the success of unexpectedly at home in of Fresno, six district's gifted and tal- Warren County Veter- the project. Paradox Monday (Feb. grandchildren and sev- ented program. an's Service Agency. eral nieces and nephews.

After reviewing The project will be He was employed by Funeral services will T.ne PUPU.S are ta'Kmg practical tips for taping mentioned in Nefwork, Satellite Map Monday's satellite cloud picture shows a developing storm over the Southeast with dense clouds spreading from Alabama and Georgia to the Middle Atlantic States. Flurries possible with new storm The Associated Press New York City may get some rain and possibly even more snow from a storm churning off the Carolinas, but the storm should move far enough out to sea to cause no major Temperatures in the 30s 40s and clear skies came in with a weak fair-weather system that covered the Northeast Monday. But the National Weather Service said conditions would change briefly by today as the high-pressure system moves east into the Atlantic and the storm moves northeast. The weather service said there is a small chance that some wet snow could-reach the lower Hudson Valley and Catskills and a few flurries might fall in northern New York. After the storm moves out to sea, sunshine is expected in most areas.

Afternoon temperatures will range in the 30s. Skies will clear tonight and it will get a little colder with low temperatures ranging from 5 above in northern New York to 20 in southeastern New York. Louise A. LaBelle, 71, of Drake Lumber Co. for 29 be at 8 tonight at the 10 locai veterans 01 tne oral history interviews, the New York State 22 LaClaire died years.

Mr. LaRock re- Edward L. Kelly war 8ain a Jeff and Mary visited Division of Historical Monday (Feb. 14, 1983) tired in 1979. Funeral Home, Schroon understanding of that Dr Herbert Hudnut, ad Anthropological in Glens Falls Hospital Survivors include: his Lake.

Interment will be period in history. Guy Grove, Peter Abel Service's magazine, after a short illness. wife, Ethel LaRock of in Paradox Cemetery in "fir and Dr. Irving Juster. which aims to show the Mrs.

LaBelle was born Paradox; a son, Daniel the spring. Ject in October by visit- Tne st.U(ents say they successful involvement Dec. 4, 1911, in Hudson L. LaRock of Paradox; a Friends may call at injS the Lake George are impresse(i with the of historical associa- Falls, the daughter of daughter, Mrs. Anna the funeral home from 2 veterans' memories and ttbns, museums, histori- the late Joe and Minnie Mae Marr of Paradox; a to 4 p.m.

and 7 to 8 p.m. images 01 amuse(i by their de- ans, schools, state, Lillian today. LaCross Murray. She sister, Mrs. gov- wuiiu lightful tales.

"I think county ana local Donald Fangboner talking to the older peo- ernment agencies. married Leo LaBelle, ri 1 retired Hudson Falls Catherine Meehan Fire Chief, on Aug. 12, ALBANY Catherine active in the Albany 1929, in St. Paul's Meehan, 73, a producer Symphony Vanguard, Church, Hudson Falls, of variety shows for the Albany Civic Theater Mrs. LaBelle was a hospitals, died Saturday and the Capital Artists member of St.

Paul's (Feb. 12, 1983) in St. Resident Opera Com- Pnrish and St Ann's Peter's Hosnital. nanv Khp rotirpH mnr Heart chairmen picked Daniel J. Hogan, 1983 affiliated with Fort and for the American Sodality.

Albany, after a long than 15 years ago as a business chairman for fcawara Little League, Lancer society. ana Surviving besides her illness. lab worker for Heart Fund Drive, South Glens Falls Little her husband, James, husband are: one son, Miss Meehan, of Car- Sterling-Winthrop, Re- has named town League, Pop Warner reside on Stewart Road David LaBelle of Glens dinal Avenue, was an nsselaer. chairmen. Football, the Adirondack with their four children.

Falls; a daughter, Mrs. Albany native. She ap- Surviving are three They are his wife Nora Traffic Association and Ms. Leopold is opera-Joseph (Helen) Hoague peared as Bobo the brothers, John P. D- Hogan, Jon H.

Hall, the Benevolent Order of tions planner at Crown of West Palm Beach, Clown at an arts festival Meehan, Palm Beach Peggy Cogovan and Eagles. Zellerbach. She is on the five grand- for handicapped Gardens, Edward Helene Leopold. He and his wife, Board of Directors of children; one great- children. She also played F.

Meehan of Delmar, Mrs- Hogan is affili- Sharon, reside on Thorn- Temple Beth-El. She granddaughter; one sis- Eliza Doolittle for pa- and the Rev. Thomas J. ated with St. Mary's as Avenue in Fort resides on Linden ter, Mrs.

Alice Winnie of tients at the Albany Meehan, pastor of the Church and the YMCA. Edward with their four Avenue. Glens Falls; two Veteran's Admiriistra- Immaculate Conception Sne and ner husband children. brothers, Henry Murray tion Hospital. Church, Corinth.

reside at 16 Western Anyone interested in of Hudson Falls and The volunteer also or- Services will be at Ave- Wlth tneir tw Mrs. Cogovan works volunteering to help with Aldor Murray of Fort ganized variety shows 10:30 a.m. today at the children. the accounting depart- the Heart Fund Drive in Edward; and several for nursing homes and Hearley and Son Funeral Hal1 is a material of Crown February is asked to call nieces, nephews and hospitals. She clocked Home, Albany, and at 11 handling superintendant Zellerbach.

She has been the Glens Falls office of cousins. her 1000th hour of volun- a m. at St. Teresa of at Crown Zellerbach in active in volunteer work the American Heart A Mass of Christian teer work four years ago Avila Church. South Glens Falls- He is in community hospitals Association.

GLENS FALLS AND UPPER HUDSON VALLEY Today: Partly sunny. Highs in the mid to upper 30s. Tonight: Clearing with lows in the teens. Wednesday: Sunny. Highs 30 to 35(-ltolC).

ADIRONDACKS Today: Partly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of flurries. Highs 30 to 35. (-1 to 1). Tonight: Clearing with lows 5 to 10 (-15 to -12). Wednesday: Sunny and cold with highs in the mid 20s.

WESTERN NEW YORK Today and tonight: Variable cloudiness. High 35 to 40 (1 to 4) and low tonight around 20 (-6). Wednesday: Partly sunny. High around 32(0). CENTRAL NEW YORK Today and tonight: Variable cloudiness.

High 35 to 40 (1 to 4) and low tonight 15 to 20 (-9 to -6). Wednesday: Partly sunny. High 30 to 35(1 to 4). Tuesday, Feb. 15, 1983 Sunrise 6:53, Sunset 5:25 Wednesday Sunrise 6:52 Morning stars: Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Venus.

Evening stars: Mercury The moon: First quarter, Feb. 20, full moon, Feb. 27. Monday's high 41 (5C). Monday's low -1 -4 (-20 C).

Precipitation none (for the 24-hour period ending 8 p.m. Monday). Joint concert planned Burial will be offered at at the VA Hospital in Burial will be in St. 9 a.m. Wednesday in the Albany.

Agnes Cemetery, Church of St. Mary and Miss Meehan also was Menands. St. Paul. Interment will be St.

Paul's Cemetery, Robert Allen Lary Kingsbury. SALEM Robert and stepmother, Dorothy SOUTH GLENS two high school flute their school musical or- There will be no call- Allen Cary, 47, died Cary, of Ocean City, FALLS The players, Eileen Slezak of ganizations and both ing hours. Memorials Saturday (Feb. 12, 1983) N.J.; his wife, Janaan orchestras of Glens Falls South Glens Falls and study privately with may be made in the at Mount Sinai Hospital, Cary; a daughter, High School and South Monica Corton of Glens Richard Smaldone of form of contributions to New York City. Amanda Ruby Cary of Glens Falls High School Falls.

They will perform South Glens Falls. They the Fort Edward Rescue Mr. Cary was born in Croton; a son, Andrew will present a combined as soloists in Ralph have participated in Squad and the American New York City on June Malcolm Cary of Croton; concert at 8 p.m. Vaughan Williams' area all-state bands as Cancer Society. 4, 1935, the son of a sister, Mrs.

Carolyn Thursday in the' 'Fantasia 0 well as all-county music Funeral arrangements Malcolm and Willie Mae Chapman of Lexington, auditorium of the Greensleeves" and An- festivals. are under the direction (Chapman) Cary. He and an aunt and Glens Falls High bchool. tomo Vivaldi's Concerto of the Carleton Funeral Was a resident of Croton an uncle in Salem. There is no charge for in major.

Two other works for Home, 68 Main St. the public concert. Miss Corton and Miss string orchestra will be The program features Slezak both are active in performed: A concerto and employed as a group Services will be at 9 pension director p.m. Wednesday at the Equitable Life Insurance McCIellan Funeral Co. Home in Salem.

The Survivors include: his Rev. Roberta Poorman, father, -Malcolm Cary pastor of the Salem Methodist Church, will Grievance Day in Corinth Child clinic today officiate. Friends may call from 7 p.m. until the time of the service at the funeral home. Spring interment will be in CORINTH Griev- -ance Day will be held by MftSOIlS the Corinth Village Board from 1 to 5 p.m.

today at the village hall. Tjlail 111 111 Mayor Donald Williams stressed that LAKE GEORGE St Editor to speak Irv Dean, managing editor of The Post-Star, will be guest speaker at the Thursday "747 Club" breakfast of the Adirondack Regional Chambers of Commerce. Reservations for the breakfast, which will be at 7:47 a.m. at the Sheraton Inn in Queensbury, should be made today with the Chamber office. The event is open to the public.

Dean will discuss the news operation of The Post-Star, including philosophy and decision-making in the use of local, national and international news. Evergreen Cemetery, Grosso in flat, Opus 5, by Arcangelo Corelli, and Johannes Brahms' Hungarian Dance 6. The Corelli concerto is written in the Baroque "concerto" style with alternating orchestral and solo passages which provide contrasting dynamics and textures, in this five-movement work, the solo parts are written for two violins and cello. The solo violin parts will be played alternately by Sarah Quirk and Robert Needleman of Glens Falls High School, and Patty Finnerty agd Stephanie Monsour pf South Glens Falls High School. taxpayers may present Sacrament Lodge 1029, Salem a parent or guardian.

Immunizations will be administered for cough and polio to infants beginning at age 2 months; and measles, mumps and rubella at age 15 months. The clinic is open to all infants, preschoolers and school children in Warren County. Further information is available from the Health Center or the county public health nursing office. grievances ior assess- Free and Accepted The family has sug- ments on their property Masons, will sponsor the gested that memorials only. showing of a film on may be made in the The first meeting for Masonry Wednesday form of contributions to the 1983-84 budget for evening.

the American Cancer the Village of Corinth -Symbol of Pride" will Society or the Croton will be held at 7 p.m. sn0wn at 8 p.m. at the Blood Program. Wednesday at the village Masonic Temple on hall. This will be a Montcalm Street.

Area public meeting. Masons are invited. Dr. Harold Luria, city health officer, and the Warren County Public Health Nursing Service, will conduct an immunization clinic from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. today at the Health Center, 65 Ridge St.

No appointment is necessary, but children must be accompanied by Soup on today in Bolton BOLTON LANDING The United Methodist Women will sponsor- a Soup and Sandwich Lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. today. The luncheon will be served in the Emmanuel United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall on Stewart Avenjie. Homemade soup will be featured.

The public is invited. VI) clinic Births set tonight SADIE THOMPSON LOUISE BOBHWSR GERTRUDE II BUSSENO -AOl LIVE OAK, FU Serricw for Scrvicw lor Louitt N. Boehmr. SOUTH GLENS FALLS Srhem ailS ana feier danaeTS Sidic Tbomptoo. todiy.

Lh 0k. i today. Emmmnuol United tor Gortrad U. Bomiih, 11 m.m. of South GlenS Falls Will FU.

toUnnent in Uiw 0k Corn- Method Omek. Um Rot. Pid Wedneodjy. at Ritoy Morturr. tarr LirtOak.

Dufford of HcMting. Diruioa AmMordam. Tt Rot. alternate SOU) CeUlStS. Richard curt rctaUB.

The program will be PHILIP BO WXN CalUM hoora. 4 aodT nnAJl0A rj-JI conducted by Edwin at A venereal disease Births reported PATRICK A. CORENTTO OXFORD SorrteoB lor Philip J. todayattbai Serrfcoa lor Patrick A. CorantU.

Bowoa. at I a. today. Bob I Ml toAmj, St Mary iCburck Faaorai Hobm. Oxford.

The JUr. -1 e. MiilM iifn.i.i.aM Mellander and Kathryn Mellander, orchestra Meet today SCHROON LAKE -The Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce will meet at 7:10 tonight in the local branch of Glens Falls National Bank. clinic will be held from 7 Glens Falls Hospital: to 8:30 tonight at the A son to Harry and Glens Falls Health Eileen Brennan, 709 Center, 65 Ridge St. Palmer Corinth, at No appointment is 10:36 p.m.

Sunday, necessary. Free A son to Cleon and diagnosis, treatment and Karen Kenyon, counseling are available. Gansevoort Road, South All visits are treated as Glens Falls, at 5:39 p.m. strictly confidential. Monday.

GteoaFaUa. Caliiaa hen, I pa. today aatf KELLTEO OWENS directors Of GlenS Falls 0Cnf Ta'r 800001 tnd South FRANK A COLOTTISR. MAUD A. DUNHAM McHeary aed Roberta Fiueral GlenS Falls High School, Serricea for Frank A.

CokKti. CORINTH Serrteaa for Maad A Hobm, GraaniUe. The Rot. Paol respectively. Him Uxlay.

St Mary'l Chareh Dhaam. II ta today, at Dmiiri BaaaaerBciataH 'ti IniTi iaWl St Mary'a CeeMtery. Faaaral Haae Che. The Rer. CaBiaf bean.

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