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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 8

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28. HIO Glens Falls Area Obituaries Pasquale Madonna dies Mrs. Mina I. Boudreau two brothers, O'Neil Madonna of Hudson Falls and Carmine Pezzulo of Massena; three sisters, Mrs. Tina Nichols of Glens Falls, Mrs.

Andrew (Marie) Breen of Plattsburgh and Mrs. Alton (Catherine) Bryden of Daytona, his stepmother. Mrs. Mary Madonna of Glens Falls; six grandchildren and several aunts, nieces and nephews. Services will be conducted at 9:30 a m.

Saturday in St. Mary's Church. Glens Falls. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the James F. Singleton Inc. Funeral Home. 314 Bay Road.

Glens Falls. Mrs. Mina I. Boudreau. 73, of John Burke Apartments.

Queensbury, died Wednesday (Feb. 27, 1980) at Glens Falls Hospital after a short illness. Mrs. Boudreau formerly resided in Newton, Mass. She was born Jan.

2, 1907. in Boston, the daughter of Leo and Frances (Nugert) Emery. She is survived by a daughter. Elizabeth Feeley of Glens Falls; two sons. Frederick of Amite.

and Jacob of Brookings, two sisters, Mrs. Merle Mixter of Glens Falls and Mrs. Helen Stahl of Roxbury. a brother, Harold Emery of Milton. and "several grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Services will be conducted at the convenience of the family by the Rev. Schyler D. Jenkins. Spring interment will be in East Calais Cemetery, East Calais. Vt.

There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are under the direction of the Regan and Denny Funeral Home. Quaker Road. A J- Players rehearse Rehearsing a scene from Israel Horovitz's one-act play, "Line." are members of the Cue and Curtain Players at Adirondack Community College. From left.

Tom Leonbruno. Hope Doty, Will Smith, Steve Howk and William Comar. PASQUALE MADONNA Deaths Elsewhere James W. Mc Aden GRANVILLE A Granville unexpectedly (Feb. 26.

19801 Laing Stevens West Granville. James 68. of died Tuesday at Emma Hospital. Gorman R. White SARATOGA SPRINGS -Gorman R.

White, 72, of Stoneqtrist Apartments, Saratoga Springs, died unexpectedly Wednesday (Feb. 27. 1980) at Saratoga Hospital. Mr. White was born Feb.

3. 1908, in Pownal, the son of Patrick and Elizabeth (Wells) White. He was a former resident of Greenwich and had lived for the past eight years in Saratoga Springs. Mr. White was a retired engineer with the Delaware and Hudson Railway Co.

He was a member of St. Joseph's Church, Greenwich. Survivors include his wife, Catherine Hughes White of the Wesley Nursing Home; a son, Francis of Westerlo; four grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be conducted at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in St.

Joseph's Church, Greenwich. Spring interment will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Greenwich. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Friday at Flynn Bros. Funeral Home, 80 Main Greenwich. workshop from 7 to 9 p.m. at the F. Donald Myers Center on Henning Road in Saratoga Springs.

Thad Alton will make a presentation on the theme "Encouraging Creativity in Your Child." A portion of the time will be used to answer questions from the audience. A small fee will be collected at the door to help meet expenses. Those interested may register by calling Rod Johnson, resource person for gifted and talented at the regional BOCES center on Dix Avenue at extension 246 by Monday. 3 one-act plays due at ACC theater Parents of gifted invited to workshop The Associated Press ANN ARBOR, Mich. -Poet Robert Hayden, a professor of English at the University of Michigan and the first black to hold the position of consultant in poetry to the Library of Congress, died Monday of apparent heart failure.

He was 66. PROVIDENCE, R.I. -Joseph B. Collinson, 65-year-old retired chairman of Textron, died Friday of head injuries suffered in a fall at his Bar-rington home, an autopsy showed. naurato.

depicts a fat young man living in the past and present at the same time. Performers include Gaetono Altare, Combs. Susan D'Angelo, Joan Merlow and Smith. Performances are scheduled each night at 8 p.m. in the college Lecture Hall.

Reservations may be made by contacting the ACC Department of theater. Adirondack Community College's Cue and Curtain Players will present "American One-Act Plays" as their spring production Thursday through Saturday. March 6-8. The first one-act play is "Stars and Stripes" by Leonard Melfi. a light-hearted play that takes place in the audience.

The cast includes Pamela Berry. Holly Mr. McAden had lived in Granville for 40 years. He was born Aug. 28, 1911.

in South Hill. the son of James and Lena (Taylor) McAden. He is survived by his wife, the former Harriet Jones; a son. James of Pleasant Valley; three sisters. Mrs.

Lena Crowder and Mrs. Dorothy Lambert, both of Brodnax. Va and Mrs. Eloise Enochs of Richmond. a twin brother.

William of Emporia, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday at the McHenry and Roberts Funeral Home. Granville, by the Rev. Arthur Weisser.

Interment will be at a later date in Mettowee Cemetery. Granville. Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Alice McCormick dies; Retired school principal Hopper show BOSTON (AP) An exhibition featuring more than 200 prints and illustrations by Edward Hopper will continue on view at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts through March 16! Season's coldest weather due Pasquale (Porky) J.

Madonna. 52, of 50 Byrne Glens Falls, died unexpectedly Tuesday Feb. 26, 1980 at his home. Mr. Madonna was employed by Finch, Pruyn Co.

Inc. He was a member of Glens Falls Council 194. Knights of Columbus; Glens Falls Lodge 81, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks; and the Bay Meadows Golf Club. Survivors include his wife, Jeanne Dougherty Madonna; two sons, Carl J. of Glens Falls and Michael stationed with the Army in Germany; two daughters, Mrs.

Charles (Mary Ellen) Fein of Weymouth, and Mrs. Daniel (Kathie) Swift of Chandler, Mrs. Adelaide Ross PAWLET, Vt. Mrs. Adelaide V.

Ross. 82. of Pawlet, died Wednesday (Feb. 27. 1980) at Emma Laing Stevens Hospital, West Granville.

Mrs. Ross was the widow of Roy N. Ross. She was born Sept. 19, 1897, in Arlington, the daughter of Thomas and Sarah (Robinson) Cross.

Mrs. Ross is survived by a son. Nathan of Pawlet; three brothers. David Cross of Schenectady. Albert Cross of Montpelier.

and Bernie Cross of East Arlington; three grandchildren and several nieces and neDhews. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at the Robert King Funeral Home. Granville, by the Rev. David C.

Newkirk Spring interment will be in Mettowee Valley Cemetery. Pawlet. Friends may call from-7 to 9 tonight at the funeral home. The family has suggested that memorials be made in the form of contributions to the Granville Rescue Squad. Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Charlstn SC Charlstn WV Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dal Ft.

Wth Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth Fairbanks Hartford Helena Honolulu 63 27 76 26 63 39 29 33 28 33 74 70 30 27 39 11 52 18 36 20 20 23 19 23 33 37 23 20 rn cdy cdy .09 rn clr sn sn sn .06 cdy sn clr cdy cdy .05 cdy cdy .02 cdy .03 cdy rn .90 rn 13 -02 29 07 26 10 44 29 76 63 iwn a TA to its VSa-sSvsv i HUDSON FALLS Mrs. Alice N. McCormick. 85. longtime Hudson Falls school administrator, died Wednesday (Feb.

27. 1980) at her home. 26 Poplar Hudson Falls. Mrs. McCormick was born Sept.

12. 1894. in Ballston Spa. the daughter of the late Edwin T. and Esther (England) Norman.

She was the widow of George McCormick. Mrs. Cormick received a BA degree from the State Teachers College at Albany and an MA degree in education from St. Lawrence University. She taught mathematics at Sodus High School and at Beacon High School before teaching at Hudson Falls.

Mrs. McCormick taught algebra at Hudson Falls High School for three years and then became the principal of the junior high school, a position she held for 30 years. She later served as principal of the Maple Street Elementary School until her retirement in June. 1962. Mrs.

McCormick was a member of the Alumni Association of the State University at Albany and the New York State Retired Teachers Association. She was a 68-year member of the First Presbyterian Church of Hudson Falls, a charter member and past matron of Hudson Falls Chapter 632, Order of the Eastern Star, and a By The Associated Press Low pressure in Ontario and its cold front were expected to move through upstate New York overnight, producing a little snow, stronger than average winds and some very cold temperatures. The National Weather Service said the most show would fall in the Adirondacks. Watertown picked up four inches of snow during a one-hour period Wednesday afternoon. When the front passes, it will be followed by the coldest Canadian air of the season.

The forecaster said no other snow or precipitation was expected until at least Monday. High pressure will cover the eastern two-thirds of the nation until Monday, while upper atmosphere winds will prevent clearing or warming, the forecaster said. Gusty winds will make it feel very cold today. Friday and Saturday, the forecaster safcl. The winds should die down Sunday.

Temperatures through Monday will be 15 to 20 degrees colder than average for late February and early March. National Outlook Ann McGuirk. Tom-Leonbruno. Steve Howk and Walter Combs. The second play.

"Line." by Israel Horovifz exhibits the theme of everyone trying to get ahead. The cast includes William Comar. Will Smith, Howk, Leonbruno, and Hope Doty. The final offering. "The Transfiguration of Benno Blimpie." by Albert In- ALICE McCORMICK member of Queen Elizabeth Court 11.

Order of the Amaranth. She also was a member of the 50 Plus Senior Citizens of Hudson Falls and Fort Edward and a member and former treasurer of the Hudson Falls Free Library Board. She had served as a trustee of the Sandy Hill and Fort Edward Uni 1 on Cemetery Association Inc. andwas a longtime member of the Glens Falls Hospital Guild and Women's Civic League of Hudson Falls. Mrs.

McCormick was head of the local rationing board during World War II and received special award for her work. In March. 1979 the Hudson Continuing Education Office in South Glens Falls Junior High or from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, at the Glens Falls or Hudson Falls Senior High Schools. For additional information contact the BOCES office, ext.

238. Relief art on exhibit NEW YORK (API In Relief." an exhibition examining the recent resurgence of relief painting, continues at the Whitney Museum of American Art through March 5. The museum says the artists have created works "which fuse painting with sculptural concerns, resisting traditional The National Weather Service forecast for Thursday called for snow over parts of Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska and the Dakotas. The gifted and talented program of Glens Falls elementary schools has scheduled a talk on encouraging creativity for Wednesday. Phillyis Aldrich.

resource person for gifted and talented. Saratoga-Warren BOCES, will conduct the Births Births reported Wednesday at Glens Falls Hospital included: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Main St. Halliday of 335 Corinth, at 3:16 a.m.

A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fleming of 31 First South Glens Falls. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

James Mack of 11 Rogers Glens Falls, at A son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Piaget of Minerva Other births at Glens Falls Hospital included: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ginsburg of Lake George, at 9:53 a.m.

Tuesday. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ellsworth of Landon Hill Road, Chestertown, on Feb. 11.

Other births included A son to Dr. and Mrs. Robert Fine of Lancaster, on Feb. 26, at St. Joseph's Hospital.

Lancaster. Mrs. Fine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sy Savitz of RD 2, Glens Falls.

terment. St Mary's Cemetery. South Glens Falls. CASSIUS E. LYONS WEST FORT ANN Services for Cassius Lyons.

9 a.m. today, Regan and Denny Funeral Home, 51 Main Hudson Falls. Spring interment, Union Cemetery. Fort Edward. JOSEPH ROZELL CORINTH Services for Joseph Rozell.

10 a.m. Friday. Densmore Funeral Home, Inc. 7 Sherman Corinth; 10:30 a.m.. Church of the Immaculate Conception.

Corinth Spring interment. St. Mary's Cemetery, Corinth Friends call. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, funeral home.

Bearers: Trig and Herman VanAuken, Robert Madison, LeRoy Mosher. Roger Saheim. Donald Hughes. Fred Mann and Robert Clothier. GREGORY S.

DiMARTINO CORINTH Services for Gregory DiMartino, 10 a.m. today. Brewer Funeral Home. Lake Luzerne. Spring interment, Corinth Rural Cemetery.

Bearers: Gregory M. DiMartino, Victor Gagliardi. Dean Bryden. Raymond Opalka. Robert Aird and Charles T.Sukala.

MICHAELC. JULIEN Services for Michael C. Julien. of 297 Ridge Glens Falls. 10 a Friday.

St. Anthony's Church, Burlington. Vt. Interment. St.

Francis Cemetery, Winooski Vt. Friends call. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ioday. Lavigne Funeral Home.

Main Street, Winooski Mr. Julien was a freshman at Adirondack Community College. Falls Chamber of Commerce awarded Mrs. McCormick the Annual Flowers to the Living Award. Survivors include a sister, MrS.

Eva N. Huntington of Warrensburg; a niece. Mrs. William (Marian) Str-ingfellow of Raleigh. N.CT a nephew; Patrick H.

Huntington of Dresden; a grandniece. a great-grandniece and a great-grandnephew. Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday at the Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main Hudson Falls, by the Rev. James W.

Graham, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Hudson Falls. Interment will be in Union Cemetery. Fort Edward. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

The 50-Plus Senior Citizens of Hudson Falls and Fort Edward will meet at 3:15 p.m. at the funeral home, the Eastern Star will meet at 7 p.m. and the Order of the Amaranth will meet The family has suggested that memorials be made in the form of contributions to the charity of one's choice. MRS TERESA MAIER MINERVA Services for Mrs Teresa Maier. II a Friday St.

Joseph's Church. Olmstedville Interment. St. Mary's Cemetery. Irishtown.

-Friends call. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Swain Funeral Home. North Creek.

Wake services. 8 p.m. today. funeral home. Mrs Maier was executive secretary for the National Retail Dry Goods Association HAROLD ENGWER Services for Harold Engwer.

II a Friday. Clark Funeral Home. 136 Main South Glens Falls. Spring interment. Union Cemetery.

Fort Edward Friends call, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, funeral home. Survivors include five grandchildren. The family has suggested that memorials be made in the form of contributions to the American Heart Association JOHN BAUER HUDSON FALLS Services for John Bauer. 9:30 a.m.

today St. Paul's Catholic Church. St Petersburg Fla Interment private Friends call. 4 to 9 p.m. today.

McVeigh Funeral Home, Albany FRANCIS BUHER CLEVEKDAI.E N. Services for Francis 0 Buher. 8 3VimFrj McVeigh Funeral Home, Amany; 9 a Blessed Sacrament Church. Albany Interment. St Agnes Cemetery.

Albany MRS MARGARET DONOHUE SYRACUSE Services for Mrs Margaret Donohue, 9:30 a today. Holy Cross Church. Dewitt In Funeral 'J at .5 1 Notices .1. I GLENS FALLS AND UPPER HUDSON VALLEY Today: Variable cloudiness with chance of flurries, high in mid teens (-10 to -8 C). Tonight: partly cloudy and cold, low -5 to 5 (-20 to -15 C).

Friday: partly cloudy with snow flurries possiblehigh in mid teens (-10 to -8 C). Chance of precipitation: 10 percent today and tonight. ADIRONDACKS Today: Cloudy with occassional light snow or flurries today through Friday. High both days zero to 10 (-17 to -12 C). Low tonight zero to -15 (-17 to -26 C).

Chance of precipitation 70 percent today and tonight. WESTERN NEW YORK Today: Windy with snow flurries likely, high in mid teens (-10 to -8 C). Tonight: Partly cloudy and cold, low about zero (-17 C). Friday: Chance of snow flurries, high in mid teens (-10 to -8 C). Chance of precipitation: 40 percent today and tonight.

CENTRAL NEW YORK Cloudy with snow flurries expected today through Friday. High both days in mid teens (-10 to -8 C). Low tonight around zero (-17 C). Chance of precipitation: 40 percent today and tonight. Thursday, Feb.

28, 1980 Sunrise 6:33, Sunset 5:42, Friday Sunrise 6:32 Golf class has openings Satellite Picture Wednesday's satellite cloud picture, recorded at 1 p.m., shows the Northeast and lower Great Lakes covered by low and middle clouds. High and middle clouds extend into the Northern Plains. A band of thick frontal clouds stretches along the West Coast. A II ON At WIAIHII SlfVICI 5 Orlando Philad'phia Phoenix Pittsburgh P'tland. Me.

P'tland. Ore Rapid City Reno Richmond St. Louis St. P. Tampa Salt Lake San Diego San Fran Seattle Spokane St Ste Marie Tulsa Washington 66 37 85 29 21 57 70 65 5 45 '60 67 74 65 56 54 12 33 22 52 20 00 46 32 33 22 31 34 37 56 55 51 45 06 CJUt It ill" .11 78 45 33 28 Morning stars: Mars, Jupiter.

Saturn, Venus. Evening stars: Mercury. The moon: last quarter, Feb. 9. new moon, Feb.

16, first quarter, Feb. 22, full moon, March 1. Wednesday high-23 -5 C) Wednesday low -1 (-17 C) Precipitation .01 inches (for the 24-hour period ending 8 p.m. Wednesday). Registration for the BOCES six-week adult course.

Golf for Beginners, is still open. The course will be taught Mondays in the Fort Edward High School gym, beginning March 3: Tom Haggerty. assistant golf pro at the Glens Falls Country Club, will be instructing this course as well as the Wednesday class which is already filled. Students who are novice golfers will be taught the rules and fundamentals of game play, grip, stance and swing; and the use of various clubs. Soft-soled shoes are required and students are asked to bring a seven iron to the first class.

Matts and balls will be provided. Advance registration may be made during the school day at the BOCES Regional cdy sn clr cdy cdy cdy clr cdy cdv clr clr clr cdy cdy .10 sn cdy .10 rn cdy cdy sn cdy clr rn cdy .36 cdy .52 sn .13 cdy clr sn By The Associated Press The temperatures given are those for the preceding day, while accompanying sky forecasts are for today. Hi 27 71 73 35 55 61 39 40 63 34 Lo Pre Otlk Albany Albu'que Amarillo Anchorage Asheville Atlanta Atlantic Cty Baltimore Birmingha Bismarck 04 27 30 28 21 .27 24 23 28 14 cdy clr clr cdy clr clr cdy sn clr .03 sn Houston Ind'apolis Jacks'ville Juneau Kan's City Las Vegas Little Rock Los Angeles Louisville Memphis Miami Milwaukee Mpls-St P. Nashville New Orleans New York Norfolk Okla. City Omaha 75 32 62 45 55 72 71 81 44 66 68 25 21 59 66 36 48 75 42 48 23 29 33 30 43 36 60 29 33 50 19 12 26 35 18 23 32 27 .01 .02 cdy cdy clr clr sn clr cdy sn.

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