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HomeMy WebLinkAboutscrapbook pic doris tucker willett (50)�,c I r� L C ., "111IMlIti�• lilll\' 'r'Ir. ll I'1 .I„rr a•�lica �'.� nnJ run�i�d i hniJd Lr A .al, Cc �'1Q ,fw nd:��l�°I,�:�1111i ��,1r irn,d lrril Iwu` /� p �heTi� V � moo[ the Jehn- VALEI`ITIN A Qrolon mint a.,0nlplaln°dlhc v Ali'" wllneseaa hni Inke11 by DANCE Cltan pAca ^unrenllsllcCoa n bberif M D,F,II ' Tmnpklln„ n tailorI it areal, tt. Q. Tnrbotl °f •� American Legion I°Thu Iminleler, t\�° T. comPlnlne °f rnd- a Ornton Rcannccllan with Wo 8 t`Homo 1hln8s 1n of Iho lYanlll South �. "llon ClSooleco[ Qllond Orchnslra Ulblo Iaet tvockend, night BILL RILEY and HI, i,anslUB a pw SelurI, by A r. 1la nnY cars exerelse was InlerNP 10 to 1t00 la tenon move • � $ATURDAY ehertfPs order MEMBERS and GUESTS parked In Ure v1cIDItY dePart- 2'1' criticizes the LraFflc I '� d 2, 11c crvlsln8 nter the no llgradmlloo care• many Sunday afternoon. I �`�� Can le te18hwnY Jl Tlto letter s lurdaY night session ',For the So ra ram 600 cars �dno LAI" noon or lbe grodunlla nPto BUleso o1PW°- I ills Iv Tall T'1� hod hceu Parke Ditr nt. _, .. blelnn••, nnrklnn nlnren In e SNOW WOES around the n,u"lcnlvlll�cr l(1„I,'1 loll _--`— --- _ _ IL Airedale ie 2-year-old Susic. _ _—. -- Autopsy Perh OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, AND MEMBERS OF THE IBM HUNDRED PERCENT CLUB AND ALL IBM EMPLOYEES AND THEIR FAMILIES IN ENDICOTT EXTEND A HEARTY WELCOME TO George C. Marshall GENERAL OF THE ARMY t t t IBM COUNTRY CLUB TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1949 8:00 P. M. �t JILW eat L The autopsy that a 14-year-old OI w to have perfomed on his body for scieiv 'l he knew he was to die of cancer, has 1�yl Knickerbocker, s Charles Romeyn hits. Charles E. Knlekerbocker, 740 Oakdale Road, died Tuesday of cancer of the spine. He had asked for the autopsy the night before he died. ' For nearly two month for his death, he had unable to walk. He lost sight in one eye In the last few weeks as ter: failed to cobalt-00 treatment through- , halt spread of cancer out his body. DIES AFTER COMA he knew In the last feNv days, that he would not live. After coma of a Pew hours Tuesday morning, he died at 10:40 a.m. - In Wilson Memorial Hospital. Funeral services for Romeyn, a Binghamton Press carrier boy, will take Dlace at 1 p: m. tomor- row in Endwell Methodist Church. ate. rle saia to me, "lye a1L ldve - to die sometime."' :ry The father said finally, "He knew where he was going." .IV.`LLl.0 R• KNICKERBO �a UDwn1' ' •gEnoua ' I Jie3 •saxel Bul.Sed lou Jo; I aauegaxa UT OAl2 SUOlun aql 2umatuos alllrl a lsnr -ool '.faeTunlOA s,lT pae 'sTgl 11V ' 'paRago I sett OH •amin; aEn A UT Jadwel pinoO auo ou g3lgA4, 41TA1 walsRs ITpne 1111 paaap 'uh10JD T -Jo aql Sq Palulodde '1eJ1sl2DJ aqy 'ITasullq PaU131 I uagl pue atuTl IO poT.Tad 2uol a Jano span; alols Jolaal -too sanp uolun ALAtlieJ V I 'area auo AIUO m annul of - peq Seq aq legl sT ind -slew 3 -Tu1TJa lg5Tl Unq dlaq of PJET, F pae1703S uO ilea p1noO all 's.fagatam x aTT3"PnlI_4ULJ;o saal .E -1Tura103 Ielaads lsng ;o Pgar e ul sJollpnE leuoTssa;oad as ' nt nmmn o 1nnnn ,,....:� _ a f I