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HomeMy WebLinkAboutscrapbook pic doris tucker willett (7)vice. n j"r,Ullls Mwety Ing selell.ue wa .) --- ` 4t the time wore a yellow suit with white ac- of the Ithaca High School track ; I Of his indlic_ cessories and a corsage of garden- team for a number of years before tion at the ins and rose buds. this job was taken over by Joseph Bing•h a int o n The bride is a graduate of Ith- Tatascore. He turned out such high U. S. Army aca High School, Class of 1939, and school track stars as -athletics J I� Center, jylr, is employed by the Department' of _TK&Ae now dtraotcn_ Q,f Moore was a Animal Husbandy at Cornell. Mr. Cornell; Robert Grover, Paul Ma , turret lathe Diemond was graduated from Ith- lone, George Galbraith, and others. aca High School in 1938. He wa.s re- In 1914 he married Miss Eunice operator in cently discharged from the Army Willis Jackson, an Ithaca High Dept, 096. Air Forces after serving 3 years School teacher, who survives him, His IBM ca- overseas. He is employed by the besides one daughter, Miss Eunice = reer began in J. C. Penney Company. W. Gilkey of Now York City; three January, 1941, prenuptial events honoring the Sons, Royal Clarence Gilley, a stu- dent at Columbia University; Ray - In he was bride included showers given by ?ar operator in Mrs. C. L. Smith and Mrs. Mau- i In August of rice Mix, the Misses Post, and 4+ Mond W. Gilkey, a teacher at e a hand screw Tailby. Kingston, and George Johnson Gil - Dept. 050, and ------ - key, a student at Cornell. he was trans- Prank D. Livermore He is also survived by his mother, Frank D. Livermore, 77, died un- Mr9, James H. Gilkey, and a sister, company, Mr, expectedly Friday evening, May 31, Mrs. J. Birdsall Calkins, formerly print Reading 1946, at his home in the village of of Ithaca and now residing at Ar- )01. Dryden. He was the son of the late lington, Va.; two brothers, the Rev. of Bingham- Deforrest F. Livermore and Rose- Charles W. Gilkey of Chicago, Ill., itta Pereington Livermore of Ger- and the Rev. James Gordon Gilkey man. of Springfield, Mass., and one Surviving are his wife, Mrs. grandchild, Raymond Douglas Gil- + arah Allen Livermore of Dryden; key. Larson, daugh- ❑ree sons, Ralph Livermore of Soria Home from Service mithville Flats, Francis P. Liver- The three sons, all veterans of Melvin I�'. Lar- three d R. h- just recently re- iore of McDonough and J. R. Liv- World War II had Employer's Spaying in., became the _, g turned from overseas. Royal served Edgar Leonard, _;more of Pitcher, g Fred Leonard ; rs, Mrs. Cora Falcnore of Sugar as a combat air intelligence offi- Trove, Pa., Mrs. Ellen May Beck- cer with the 15th Air Force, Ray- Admitted by Man . aca, at 3 F st 7ith of Norwich, and Mrs. Flor- ':6, in the First mond with the Headquarters De- � nce Yager of Pitcher; several tachment of the Western Base Sec- Elmira—(�P)—Assistant District Emporia, Kan. randchildren, great-grandchildren, Longberry read feces and nephews, tion in England, and George with i Attorney Ralph Cramer said to- rvice following Prayer services will be conducted the 13th Air Force in the South day Thomas Sloniger, 66, had ad-' y the Rev. Vernon Martin, Dryden Pacific theater. mitted orally the slaying Tuesday, en in marriage Zethodist Church, in the Perkins Mr. Gilkey was a member o! the afternoon of Fred L. Hagar, 63 wore a white 'uneral Home at 11 a.m. Tuesday. First Baptist Church and for many i with Irish lace. 'uneral services will be held at 2 years he taught the men's Baraca year -old filling station proprietor.,, ;cessories and .m. Tuesday in the Methodist Class. He was also a member of He said Sloniger, Who livedl ition of some- "hurch at German. Burial will be 1 the New York State Teachers' As- part of the, time in the trailer g new, some- 't German. sociation and the National Educa- back of Hagar's gasoline station nething blue. - tion Association. just north of the city, would be re, an engage- 'Elmira .Murder Funeral services will be held at charged with first -degree murder. " mother. Her 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the First rosebuds. The , Baptist Church. Interment will be Hagar s body was found lying', toll Jails Handyman on a bed in a tourist cabin con - bars Hender- at Watertown, Mass. Friends may t yellow Cali- call at the Wagner Funeral Home nected with the filling station. s black acces- an time Wednesday evening. About $300. had been stolen from j Elmira — (R) — A 66-year-old y y g' the station. vas of white handyman is charged with first de- H. L. Shook Cramer said $178, believed part )seph White- gree murder in the shotgun slay -!;of the loot, was found under a awn ushered. ing Tuesday of Fred L. Hagar, 63, i. as attired in Elmira filling, station proprietor. Gasoline Station by Slbush back k of the house occupied 's son, Thomas " E. th a corsage Thomas Sloniger, who, according Operator Slain Sloniger. IS. to District Attorney Walter B. )ny, a recep- Reynolds, admitted the shooting, Sloniger said he shot Hagar in i lurch parlor, i was ordered held for the February Elmira— (,ip) --A wide po . lice the head with a revolver and!,i i a fuchsia = Grand Jury when arraigned on the search was under way today for threw the weapon into a nearby, ssories. The charge yesterOay. A technical plea the slayer of Fred L. Hagar, 63, a creek, Cramer reported. Sloniger; it 127 Hyers of innocent was entered for him 'gasoline station operator. had been employed for odd jobs before Supreme Court Justice around the filling station. i the couple JBertram L. Newman. Hagar's body, with a bullet 17, at the wound in the back of the head, Reynolds quoted Sloniger as ---a--. n's brother, saying he lured Hagar to a tour- C was found Tuesday night in a and *Mrs. ist cabin connected with the gas cabin at the rear of the service oboe George .Tenklxls theorized that11 ,ieda Leon- station and shot him in the head station. robbery may have been the ma-c I to obtain money." Police, with The body was • discovered by,five for the slaying. He said the I raduate of Sloniger's guidance, found the gun Hagar's wife and a neighbor, man s Kan., andPockets had been emptied.' of Ithaca a nearby creek. Chemung Count 1 However, money in the station' 32 months Y Sheriff cash register 'as not touched. on the is. cently dis- ' v 101,1A E ,�RNtE Y°� fates i �'YYR�ssbi��a s