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TWENTY-SIX X JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL-Thursday Evening, August 29, 1957
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Dr. Smith Tells of Meaning Of Resurrection of Christ
OBITUARIES ZONING
That Christianity is not an ethic. or philosophy or doctrine, but rather a living relationship between an individual and Jeans Christ, was s'ressed by Dr. W. Robert Smith professor of philosophy at Bethel College, St. Paul. Minn., in his sermon last night in Norton Memorial Hall, Chautauqua.
"Too many people think of Christ as existingl.900 years ago S?v
f ™ ! , £ ^ S " ' T * ? instead of being present with us S h e » i e ! d . p*~ »«I in devot now." he said.
The professor, speaking to a con-
that Jesus Christ was victor over sin, death and the devil; that it was ground for man's assurance in a resurrection also; and that it indicated that He is always with us.
*The Christian life is a life in Christ." said Dr. Smith. "When he Christian dies, he goes to be
with the Lord.*' Harold Landin, Sugar Grove,
conference chairman, presided. Rev. Philip Laurin, new pastor at
ions and Rev. J. Theodore Johnson- gave prayer. Congregational singnc
Edward Tuttle, Former Peace Justice, Dies
SHERIDAN - Edward D. Tut-
was led by Jimmie Davis, with gregation of about 400 persons in M i s s yivian Olson as accompanist, the second evening mee ing of the T h e Keystone State Choir ^ang two Middle East Evangelical Covenant n u m ! P r s l e d b y M r s P a u J E , 0 1 . Conference took his text from Ro- s o n R i d g w a y > Pa., and accomna-mans I as he dealt with the mean- n i e d b y M r s Bernard Freeburg. <Bell o f Sheridan- five branding of the resurrection of Jesus Johnsnnhurer Pa I u-h oi snerioan rive ChVkt JonnsonDurg, r a . .^children and three nieces.
Services continue tonight at 7:4o - , • m * The resurrection of His physi- in Norton Memorial Hall, with Dr. I / " " f v " c + «« • lu
cal body gave the early church the Smith speaking on "Living Fa i th ." ,S l P.M. Saturday in the Orcutt assurance that everything Fie He will also speak Friday at 10:30 ™ n e r a I H ? m e ^lf
ch
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Fred J. Honrwrr WARREN - Fred J. Honhart,
82, of 117 Frank Street formerly employed at Warren ftate Hospital, died Wednesday following a long illness.
Mr. Honhart, who had lived in tie, 84, Me Ton* resident"here. and t h e Warren area all hi* life was former peace justice for 14 years. I torn in Conewango Township, died in his home Wednesday after !D,ec- 25. 1874. He was l member an extended illness °* m e First Lutheran Church and
Mr. Tuttle owned' and operated a s o c i a l member o f t h e V e t s Q u b -his own farm for many years. He was a member of the Sheridan Methodist Church, the Sheridan I.O.O.F. and the Sheridan Gange, 235.
His survivors are his wife, Mrs. Irene Tuttle. a son, Allan R. Tuttle and a daughter, Mrs. Vera
success. He argued the business climate of the area already had
Continued From Page 23 ,***" decided by the city's acquisi-. Theodore Erickson of Hunt Road;U o n o f th_e h a l f b l°<* immediately Corporation, owner of the propertv ' in question, said there were no ob-
be held
claimed was true." said the pro- A.M. in fessor. He added that it also meant 7:45 P.M
Hurl but Church in Norton Hall.
a n ( j " a t Price, pastor of Sheridan Methodist Church, officiating. Burial
iwill be in Sheridan Cemetery.
Mounted Division Plans Fair Activities
BIRTHS Mrs. Hal lie S. Anderson Mrs. Hallie Stearns Anderson,
formerly of Page Road, Frews-BARGAR - To Robert and Shir- j burg, widow of Claude M. Ander-
ley Butts Bargar, 178 Water son. died at 3:30 P.M. Wednesday. Street. Fredonia. in Westfield j She had been ill for the past three Memorial Hospital, Aug. 27, 1957. | years.
She was born in Gerry July 15. 1876, the daughter of Edmond T. and Sarah Ketchum Stearns. She a£e!h Uhhg Bednor. R.D 1 War- h a d b e c n a r c s i d e n t o f t n i s a r e a
\ ; £ i J ? Hospita,, aI, h p r life Aug. ~s, iao/. a son. Surviving are three sons, Edwin
Stockton Motel. CARLSON - To Donald L. and P. and Truman C. both of James-Muriel Drescher Carlson, De- town, and Nilcs K. of California; Graff Memorial Hospital. Tona- a daughter, Mrs. Onnolee Cramer, wanda, Aug. 28. 1957, a daugh-j Falconer; seven grandchildren, ter. Sandra DeEtte. Mr. andjTruman L. Anderson, Jamestown, Mrs. Carlson are formerly of Mrs. Jane Briggs, West Ellicott, Jamestown. Lawrence Anderson, Lakewood,
CLARK — To Ralph W.. Jr., and Frederick Anderson, Jamestown,
STOCKTON-Last minute preparations for the activities of the! a .daughter. Chautauqua C o u n t y Sheriffs BEDNOR -- To Andrew and Eliz-Mounted Division at the Chautauqua Coun*y Fair were made at a meeting of the division Monday evening at the Stockton Motel. Captain Sydney Little presided at the meeting.
Two new members, Theodore: Taddio of Dunkirk and Richard! Zimmerman, were welcomed, andj refreshments were served follow-' ing the meeting.
Westfield Man Hurt In Fad from Truck
WESTFIELD - Jose Negra. 22, Kenyon Apartments, received a compound fracture of the left ankle when he fell from a truck at 4:30
Susan Brown Clark. 108 Jamestown Street. Sugar Grove, Pa in W.CA. Hospital, Aug. 26. 1957. a daughter.
MORTIMER - To Ralph and Barbara Seybert Mortimer. 6 Han-lev Street, in W.CA. Hospital, Aug. 28. 1957, a son.
Five daughters survive, Mrs. Evelyn Sulo of Warren, | l r s . Floyd Eckman of Detroit. Mich.. Mrs. Louis King of North feast, Pa., Mrs. Edna Shanklin of Tucson, Ariz., Mrs. Hazel Fiedler of Sheffield, Pa., also two s©ns, J. C. Honhart of Birmingham. Mich., Louis Honhart of Drayton Plains: two brothers, R. E. Ifonhart of Jamestown. N.Y. and B. W. Honhart of Warren; three siglers, Mrs. Esther Smith in Florida, Mrs. Lydia Highhouse. and jHrs. Alice Hartman. of Warren, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at 2 P.M. Saturday in the Petersen Funeral Home. Rev. V. Theodore Benson, assistant pastor of the first Lutheran Church, will officiite. Burial will be in Gross Cemetery in Conewango Township.
Mrs. Elizabeth Turner FREDONIA - Mrs.; Elizabeth
H. Turner, 79, widow of James W. Turner, of 50 Temple Street. died Wednesday morninl in Brooks Memorial Hospital. Dunkirk, after a short illness.
Mrs. Turner had resiled in Fredonia most of her life Ind was a member of the Fredonia Baptist Church.
Surviving are a nephew, Lansing Husted of Fredonia. and a cousin, Clarence Edmond of Long Island.
Services will be held at 2 P.M. Saturday in Larson Memorial Chapel with Rev. Andrew Anderson officiating. Interment will be
P.M. Wednesday at Allen and Bliss S W A N _ T o a a i K l e a n d E d i t h Roads. First aid was administered by the Westfield Emergency Squad before he was taken to the West-field Memorial Hospital.
Employed by the Westfield Food Products, Inc.. Negra was sitting on a barrel when it tipped over and struck his leg. causing him to lose his balance and fall off the vehicle, which was en route to the village dump.
Crandall Swan. Portland, Ore., Aug. 20, 1957, twins, a son, Donald Dell and a daughter. Donna Lee. Mrs. Swan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Crandall of Hartfield.
Sinclairville Mrs. George Tarbox, St. Peters
burg, Fla.. is a guest of her brothe r , George Ganes and Mrs. Ganes.
Mrs. George Kress and Mrs. Howard Kress, Lockport, visited friends in this village Wednesday.
Hartfield Mayvil le 3501
Mrs. Bert Case was admitted to the Jamestown General Hospi-jMrs. Ivan Zahm, who has been a tal Monday.
Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Peters were Mr.
was a member of the First Luther an Church and the Golden Age Society.
The widow of Christian Marker, guest of Mrs. Fred Rice and ofher who preceded her in death in 1925, friends, returned with them. Mrs. she is survived by three sons, Zahm makes her home with her James F. Marker of Erie: Porter
Mrs. Anita Hancock, Rochester. Misses Valeria and Sally Lee Cramer, Falconer; nine greatgrandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Inez Neil, Ashville.
Friends may call at Powers Funeral Home where funeral serv-; i n F o r e s t i l l s Cemetery. ices will be held at 1:30 P.M. Sat-j -urday, with Rev. Dr. Harold A.! McCurdy. pastor of First Method- K J n n - n n v m e n r t o W i f e 1st Church officiating. Burial will ^ P " P O y m e n * ro ™ r e
be in Gerry Cemetery. C h a r g e d t o D o n f l i O
M CI" L M.L. ki i T h c case of Joseph lonato. 41. rS . t l l Z a b e r h M a r k e r of 14 Maple Street, charged with
WARREN — Mrs. Elizabeth failure to make wcfkly1 payments Marker. 90. of 338 Hickory Street, to his wife as ordered by the court, died at 5:45 P.M. Monday in the was adjourned to Saturday after Warren General Hospital, where he requested counsel on appear-she had been a patient for eight ance in City Court today. He is days. Mrs. Marker was born Jan. free in $200 bail. 27, 1867 in Germany and had re-1 DQ^XO w a s a r re led early sided in Warren for i ) years. She Wednesday afternoon l>n Tiffany
Avenue on a duplicate m a warrant
jections from the 48 tenants of packing lot.
Samuel F. Valone, Hotel James-
Man Responsible for His Own Future Life, Evangelist Says
30 an-
Dr. Harry M. Lintz, evangelist campaign sponsored by about Hunt Road Apartments and that!town realtor, said he felt Cherry• f r o m ? e d , a . n d s - c ? U ^ t o I d a C0P- <*irche8 o f <h c . ar™' H f the proposed building site provided Street is not logically in line fo^grega!ion of about 500 persons m pounced a kids' jamboree for 10 ample area for off street parking widening since it is not a main * * ^°^1
rtth/ l a s t m*h} ^ a t God to 11.30 A.M. Saturday in the gos-
if so utilized traffic arterv does not condemn men to hell, but pel tent near Jenkins Dairy. Be-Oniv nnnnc'itinn tn M ^ T2/Wi,r]i«'o * \'t . . . that they condemn themselves. sides a treat for the children,
from denied in view of the Planning|b l e r s . Sabbath breakers, blasphe-film. 'That Kid. Buck." Rev. Floyd . VanValkenburg of Planning Board chairman Richard Boards recommendation and ob- m e r ; ' and~aduiterers""but forlhose
D. bwanson saying it was felt; iectionable noises and s m o k e ' w n o reject Jesus Christ " he said Calvarv Babtist Church led in de-S o ^ w ^ n o i n V S f S t ^ f S m r W h i ° h m i g h t , "*$* ^ ^ e ^ t h ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S . R S T O T Anderson, ests o> the?dtv'« k 2 J ranU HP" t h /business was made and second-j f n e tost Ls n o t a w o r l d o f h o p e , campaign chairman, presided, and veloDment ^ b u t , l a t e r W 1 , h , d r a w n w h e n t h e jbut hell, "and hell is a real place/music was provided by Rev. and velopment. proposal was made the matter be|j£rt"a»'heaven, the future abode Mrs." Ray Nelson, and'by the go<-m , i ? f J . J f L J ^ 7 1 I ! -re";tabled for discussion between the o f the saved is a real p lace" He pel choir • quested waiver of the six-foot set- ^ ^ i a o^Uie^saved. ' ^ r e a l ^ r e ^ ^ He P ^ ^ ^ , . ^ ^ ^ {m^hf > (
The evangelist spoke at the 7:45 on "Losing and Finding fourth service in the two weeks Christ."
hZl 7f ZZZZLA i r i w ' ! t w o Cit-V bodies concerned, back, if granted, would not allow j _. . _ , for widening of Cherry Street, if I ,0
Th_£ petition of Robert S. Due. this later might be found desirable. >8 Chambers Street, for permis-Also, Mr. Swanson said, the d i s - | s l o n t o b u i l d a g a r a ee as close as trict in question now is being con- possible to the property line and sidered for more desirable business I attached to the house was denied. development and permitted pro-1 Opposing the request was Mrs. posed use would decrease interest | G u s t A. Klang, 34 Chambers for business purposes. Street, who said constructing the
Mr. Bonfiglio appeared in his parage where proposed would
Bridge Scores
own behalf and also was represented by Charles H. Price v*ho explained his client has option to j increased noise, purchase the property from Mr. | Also denied was the petition of and Mrs. John H. Fornell. The i George Burley. 167 Indiana Ave-site is located in a B-2 or retail and wholesale business district. Mr. Bonfiglio now operates Bonnie's Collision Service. 320 Winsor Street, and proposed to move his business to the new location.
David E. Berg, Chamber of Commerce executive vice president, appeared for his body, and explained that the Building Committee of the Chamber had gone on
I Maple Springs ! Mrs. Lynne Denison and Mrs.
DOWN ONE CLUB L u c j ] e M a 1 t o c k who had been A four-table Howell game of guests of Mrs. Marie Bosworth.
duplicate bridge was directed at t have returned to their home in the Tuesday night Down One'Houston. Texas. House gues's^ of ^i u u r> TT T ;~ ,u« Mrs. Bosworth are Mrs. Rose Mr-Club by R. H. Larsen in the Kmnoy H o U f l t o n T r x a s ; M r s . j . American Legion. M. Auxier. Columbia. Ky.; Mrs.
Winners; 1. Mrs. James Staf- J. B. DuPuy, Pikeville. Ky.. and nue. for permission to construct, ford and Mrs. E. J. Smedley, 26: Mrs. J. E. DuPuy, Winchester,
bring it too close to her dining room window and result also in
a garage and breezeway attached to his house and patio. The board he* that no unusual circumstances prevailed in either garage case.
2. Mrs. James Hollings and Mrs.; Va. Paul Enlund tied with M. A . . — Kornreich and James Valone, j Warren, 25: 3. Mrs. Harriette Hespenheide. Pittsburgh and R. H. Larsen, 24.
The next game at the Down One Club will be held at 8 on Sept. 3. The following Tuesday.
Wrighrsville Lottsville 4R33
Mrs. Hulda Turner, Mrs. Clara record as favoring the application N e , s o n a n d s o n - Rochester, are Sept. 10, will be the Club's and also probably would request vacationing at the home of Mr. Monthly Master Point event that the six foot setback be waived ana" M nV Helmer Danielson. and —-———————— for the Chamber's proposed new other friends and relatives this SOCIETY PI AN" s \ L E building at Cherry and Fifth w e?k. M W V T T T V Streets. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee and • y Tir"
Mr. Bonfiglio explained the set- Tfamily- Frevvsburg, Mr. and Mrs. j ; °J t h e
Henderson •Lincoln ^yuneral Service*
The Martha So-First Lutheran
Attorney Ernest Cawcroft represented the Fornells and noted they have been attempting to sell their property since 1949 without
of at the front. His plans call for! Jam*s Purlin home erection of a ramp from the al ley" side and when asked if an elevator might possibly be installed said this would be too expensive to consider.
funeral Director
SAMUEL T. BOWERS Con
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Phone 61-111 Open All Day Wed. Fri. Eve. 'til 9 P.M.
Friday, Aug. 30 AUGUST I. NELSON
137 E. Second St. 10.30 A M . «t our ch«p«l
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Saturday, Aug. 31 MRS. JUDITH A. K5HNSON
14 C«d«r Avt. 1:30 P.M. i t our ch«o«l
CHAPEL&OFFICES 421 EAST SECOND STREET
> Fri. Iva . til v P . M . w
and Mrs.* R i c h a r d Hotchkiss . May- , s is ter . M r s . K r e s s . T h e y w e r e R. M a r k e r of W a r r e n ; E . O . M a r k ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Putnam and family left Sunday for their home in East Springfield spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Elton Persons, Bemus Point. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weise and Craig.
Mrs. Edith Williams. Bradenton. Ela. and Mrs. Asa Cheney. Bemus Point, were Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Weise and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Parker
issued Mav 10 on cdinplaint of Raymond F. Lindberg, 12 Carroll Street, probation department officer.
Ill M M p
i iBiM-rals luncheon guests of Mrs. Emma er, Camerila. Calif.; one daugh Ervin. ter, Mrs. Margaret Highhouse of
Mrs. William Stoyle, Bemus Cleveland. O.; five grandchildren j MARCELI^—Funcra after 1 Point, was hostess to the Past and eight great grandchildren.
Matrons Club of Sylvia Chapter j Two sons, George I. and Howard OES, Wednesday evening. A tu- j C. Marker, also preceded her in reen supper was served on the death. * lawn. Mrs. Dick Stow presided. | Services were held at the Peter-The next meeting will be held son Funeral Home at 2:30 P.M. with Mrs William Prentice, Sept. today, with Rev. F. B. Haer. pas-18. tor of the First Lutheran Church,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bonaventura; officiating. Burial was in the Oak-amd family have returned here from a three weeks' motor trip to California. Mr. Bonaventura has
and Mr. and MrfcJStanley H a r r a g - j ^ ^ uteres*! hV'a lceaf service ton returned Tuesday evening i s t a t i o n t o p t t e r Darling.
land cemetery.
Mrs. Judith Johnson Mrs. Judith Anderson Johnson.
62, wife of Ernest E. Johnson, of
^it-vices for Mrs. Samuel Marcel lm 43. of 45 West 11th Street, whdfcied Saturday, were held at 9 API. Wednesday In SS. Peter & fmtl's Roman Catholic Church. R e » i e m High Mass was celebrated bBRev. David A. Gernatt. Music vJh by Miss Mae Collins, organist. :«nd Samuel ;
I'usimano, soloist. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery. Bearers were Joseph Miraglia. Ch««es Pollaro. Jr. . Samuel Pollaro. Jk thony Pollaro, Richard PollaroB and Louis Morris. A Rosary seryBe was held Tuesday night in the » y d Funeral Home with Rev. W a l t # Krajevvski officiating.
Rfter spending a couple aa>s at Mr_ a n d Mrs_ C h R r l e s Sampse!li ]6 C e d a r Avenue, died at 6 A.M. 'ANiiKRSON^Funera Toronto Fair. : and family left Sunday on a motor t n d a v i n R o s w e n P a r k Memorial
trip through the New England; H o s p i . a l i n Buffalo. 1 S t r?tes ' , ,» r. T, u She was born Jan. 2, 1895, in
h m l r , Mr,- a n d , Mrs- Harry Roach and, a a p e n d o n P a t h e d a u g h t e r of Penn?r family of Buffalo were Sunday
••-vices for
Dry Brook Mr. and Mrs. DeWard
celebrated the 54th wedding auni-1 guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. versary of his parents. Mr. and | Walter Smith.
John and Amanda Chelstrom. Mrs-. Johnson wns a member of the First Lutheran Church, its Ladies' Aid Society and was formerly active in the church choir.
Besides her husband she is sur-allace E.
s L. and Wayne L. Johnson, both of Jamestown: seven grandchildren, Ruth, David, Steven, Sylvia, Patricia. Pamela and Donna; three
Mrs. David Penner, at Cherry Raymond Clark. Miss Nellie Rice Creek Sunday. and Miss Phoebe Minckler were in
Mr. and Mrs. Worthy Gilbert at- \ Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Crystal tended the funeral of Mrs. Alfred Beach, Ont, on Sunday. Shaw at Mayville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson X n n nf r L I ; S
Mrs. Clarence Torgerson has re- 'and family have moved from11 iS t tSL.^L r T ! 5 ? £ L °£L ceived word of the death of her Jamestown to their new home at sister-in-law, Mrs. Wil*on Hirth.41 Railroad Avenue. Mr. Peterson Calif. owns and operates the Sinclairville
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker, Jr.. G.L.F. service. and family. Mrs. Bertha Allen and ' Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fox and, "J»?**• Mrs.Arthur Johnson Mt. the Stuaft Barnes family snent son, Charles, of Randolph, Mrs. j {£"£" J u d d e r and M rs Ke mit Sundav at Allegany Stare Park. \ Bennie Morey and daughter and ^ T f ^ a r f ^Lersnn n T a m -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker. Sr.. Mrs. Morey's mother, Mrs. Her-! visited Bemus Point Sunday and rick of Falconer were recent watched the water skiing. guests of Miss Maud Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Hotchkiss Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mansfield, and family attended the first reun- Fredonia. were guests of Mrs.
2 a few days with relatives in Buf-De m L a k e V i e w Cemetery.
S'iqar Grove fal°
town, Rev. Dr. Paul A. Westerberg,
pastor of First Lutheran Church. will officiate at services to be held at 1:30 P.M. Saturday in Hender-
Mrs. Stewart Lucas of Frewsburg Conrad Youngberg has returned t M o n d a y w i t h Mrs. Belle
from attending summer school at fcUrm California State Teachers College. ' He is a member of Warren High School faculty.
Saturday, Aug. 31
MIS. HALLIE S. ANDERSON Formtfly of Frtwiburq, N. Y.
1:30 P.M. from Powers
31* \^-%J- - S ^ ^ . ^^S&- * ^ V ' 6 i
Masonic Officers To Gather Here
The 13 lodges of Chautauqua County will meet at Jamestown, njan"jjT Sept. 13, for the annual Grand Survivi
.Wallace C. Harper DUNKIRK - Wallace C. Harper,
54, of 15 North Beaver Street, died Monday night after three months' illness.
Mr. Harper was born in Dunkirk and had lived in that area all his life. He was a crane operator at Alco Products Company
Lecturer's convention under the
Creek, state grand lecturer. These n i , n U i r l , anA T a A t Uamet sessions are held for officers and prospective officers in the area, according to Chester G. Larson of Pfr' 7-1'i Sherman. Assistant Grand Lectur- Evelyn htokes.
ing are his wife. Mrs. Harriet Harper; four sons, Rich-
all of Dunkirk, and Jack Harper, Fort Dix, N.J.; a brother, James Har-
three sisters, Mrs. Fredonia, Mrs.
er. There will be a 2 P. M.session Harold Barden, Westfield. and Mrs. and another at 8 P.M. with a L1°yd Noftsker, Brocton: three
.dinner at 6:30, at the Masonic | S™ndchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Friday from the Mc-
Mrs. Bertha Elizabeth Jpderson. 50, of 258 Willard Siree« who died Monday, were held aS 1:30 P.M. Wednesday in P o w k Funeral Home. Rev. George K. W'Pray, rec- | tor of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, j officiated. Burial was in Sunset ; Hill Cemetery. Bearerf were Wil- i liam Sundberg. GeorA Peterson, Parker Osterstrom. ClaB Smith, Dr. i William L. Cook and William Anderson. From away ware Mr. and Mrs. Richard Andersom Miss Jane j Slorah and Mrs. Hazd Slorah of | Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. Harry i Rosequist and son, NA and Mrs. j John Waples, Mr. a n S Mrs. Jack • Reese. Mrs. K a t h r y n l McNamara, I all of Warren. Pa.. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kibbe, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Waples. of Erie, Pa.. Mr. and Mrs. James Waples of Bradford. Richard Loux of Olean. Mr*. Vastie of Meadville, Pa.. Miss M » y Barhight and Gilford Barhight of Clarendon, Pa.
LONG—Funeral services jfor Herman L. Long. 63, of Oak Hill Road. Fiewsburg, who died Monday in his home, were held at 2 P.M. Wednesday in the Blair Funeral Home, Frewsburg. Rev. S. Kenneth Arntsenr pastor of Zidji Lutheran Church, officiated. Mujlc was furnished by Mrs. Clarenfe Hancock. Bearers were Clifford Long, Ralph Long. Earl Long, Stanley Long, Carl Lindstrom and Marian Swan-son. Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery in Frewsburgj Members of the Sunnybrook Rebekai Lodge and the Frewsburg I.O.O.F. attended In a group. Graveside services were conducted by Frewsburg I.O.O.F. Lodge with John Wilzen, acting noble grand, and Thomas Darling. chaplain, in charge From out of towrn w e r e Dr. Gilbert Long of Edgewood. Pa. : Robert J . Edmunds and George Fuller of Dtlevan; Gif-ford Stoll of Cuba.
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Card of Thanks The Family of John V. Nelson wishes to thank frieiids, neighbors and relatives f* flowers, use of cars and all kindnesses extended to them during their recent bereavement. x
In Memorian Gratf Funeral Home. Rev. Eugene ANDERSON—In loving memory H. Roth will officiate, with burial of our wife, mother and grand-in Forest Hills Cemetery. mother, Emma, who pafised away
^ . . . . August 28, 1955. Clarence L. Hunt
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Clarence L. Hunt, 62, of Maple Springs, died Wednesday in West-field Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Hunt was born March 30. 1895, in Titusville. Pa., and for 33 years had been employed by the old Jamestown Street Railway, the Chautauqua Traction Company and the J.W. and N.W. Railroads.
Sadly missed by Husband. Children and Grandchildren! x — — — ^ — in
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tives, neighbors, and the Jamestown and Falconer Police Department for their flowers, cards and many other kindnessef extended
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Funeral services will be at 2 P.M. Saturday in the Evans Fun-era! Home, Bemus Point. Burial will be in Bemus Point Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7 to 9 P.M. Friday.
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