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3USS AMERICA—Mary Ann Mobleys beauty d talents entertained hundreds at
the Southern Tier Sports and Hobby Show at a Endicott EJ Recreation Center.
ENDICOTT, N. Y--An ISM'
employe since March,
�,n
when
he
Cte-r/veils'
assumed a position as parcel
C.�] il .Funeral
post clerk in
c
`- Dept. so of
Held Friday; Interment
Plant No. 1
J
of the Inter-
national Busi-
Was in Riverhurst
ness Machines
Corp., Mr.
The funeral Of C11Pford A- Sale,
Allan A. Blom-
64, of 83fi St,, Oakdale,
quist has been
granted a mil-
ens, ,Ornnt
was held Friday 'afternoon- The
itary leave of
Rev. G. Lindley Adams, Pastor of
absence while
the Pilgrim Hollne_9 Church, off"'
' he is serving
tinted Burial was In Riverhurst
with the U.S.
armed forces.
Ceme'terY.
'was Pronounced
Mr. Blomquist At the time of
Mr. Stevens
the Charles S.
his induction,
he held a position in Dept. 42.
dead on arrival at
Wilson Memorial Hospital Tues-
As a student in the Factory
day morning, December 15th. He
h azel
School, he took the following
Is Stu-v.lved by big wife, Mrs.
courses: Electric Accounting Ma-
of Oakdale; one daugh-
chine Practice, Bookkeeping I and
Stevens
Mrs. Allbert (Geraldine) I(Ing
II, Cost Accounting, and Meehan-
ter,
KentuckY; eight Sis-
' ical Drawing.
of Anchorage,
UUca, Mrs,
A native of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
tern, fir_. Lee IIaag of
Pa., Mrs.
Mr, Blomquist graduated from
Vida Hall of Honesdale,
Union -Endicott High School with
Skelton of Sterling, Pa-,
the Class of 1927.
George
Mrs, Thomas Robinson of Talton,
—
k gallon of
Above are Mary Edidr, left, and Clare
Lavern Krick, modeling their favorite out -
(it:, The girls are daughters of Clarence
Krlek of theAlphabetcounterFinalAssem
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wy Dept. r6t, and Mrs. Krick.
ri
Pa,. Mrs. Fredec �(rs. Thorn'
Blooming Grave, Pa.,
ton Counteman of ]It. Pocono, Pa-,
lldsh Haze] Stevens at Rochester,
and Mrs. Merle Gidpen of Lake
Arlel, Pa., five brothers, Brock 4f
Oakdale, Owen of Endicott, Donald
and Glemr, both od Newfoundland,.
Pa., and Clir9 oif Berkvhire;
grandthildren; and reveTal nieces
and-nephe'lvs. He was. an Endicott'
Johnson Corp. employe and a meOl-
her of the EJ 30-Year Club- I
a
r
11 f iendly?
Iortherners r f
America Says
N_Miss A wcether.
O eipestenced Bur oldN e w Yatk
nv Bills (14ttfrSTH c !µ'e have been m the
4veto, times, but elweYs
Iu"ultAM f� nts. LMory nnf on vncatfoTy daddy
_.in mere mteJ a dclegnllmt f miner
Dinblry rharnet nroo a ohlry raid. adAlnR
p;nJlCotlars mt handcart a to vs travel Is educatlon.' ,•
('aunty Alrirort Y , Lrnl°r .,a Traveling she am'
her to the vnlnRe• test
wnlromr crfcn of 15) ;171[s Am ent deal of trawl
'rho lair Miss Ay ahhtRton to I s the Rr ;.Ilss Amer
Bmv in from eeted with
f arced a It
Trill" at lhr Soul hero � avell u self
$ports and Idebhy shtaailnd clot' utlt people,a•eas
lwgnn Aaturd .. nt h- r•, , Clpllne and sclof erners are
Iircrentlnn Center. TljOvlll big '1 don't feet Southern girl
h-
old Southern braudn t rlendlY:' to lake longer
Ifaht tortny's final y but other
Urrssnl In pair btu the pert ;, get to
knew sthem—differmee
crimson ecivetr 1111t.
111 t. imuutg t I that —the only [[[
AL•s Tfile Inc .
Imm the giant four-eng 1 found Jn in the accents
dually he oNY complaint, 4
plotle to eceept ldenuwl colored " ns Mobley could find in travel Y
crimson roses from IIWr 7-ycnr was that she couldn't bring
rl
old Carol Lan,
lljunior h hooped skirts with
representing •eY of mY
Chamber of Commerce. won't fit in +'
R'olcomed By Lee � cases," she said.
1lreyor E, Raymond Lee of . sports Entlrustast
Endicott, next on the welcomingcorn in Biloxi, MLs., the
qu ee tof 159 rand presenthe ted her d la T °she hasd Mrs studiedDosiid
On --
It
to the city. V.afaras,
w1tTltjaglsnnotC to open up the ���'''a"""""nd dancing, and recenily
doors of the city," Mayor Lee sl{Rrng for several years.
told his charming visitor. "but ii sports enthusiast herself.
to the hearts of the people." Milli tiiobley was an intelrste�d•
Thanking him, 1%llss Mobley sg'etator as well as a PeShow
sold It was the biggest key she at the Sports and Hobby inter- •-
lind ever received. Inc mayor ysterday- Her sporting
rt,'pinined, "That's because the ee4 and actl' ties include water
people In Endicott have the big- sling. tennis and raring horses.
gct;t hearts." Sh owns her u�+vn five -gaited
In a special Interview, Miss poiftnino mare, "Senorita."
Mobley, said -she hoped to some- Vh11e in Endicott, Miss Mob -
day pursue a career in Broad- le is guest of the Endicott
away musicals. Her dancingmanv
talents Jigees and Is registered at
ldclude singing, H(el Frederick, She and her
playing the piano. trf ling companion, Mrs_ Mar -
"Actually, singing or dancing ga O'Ned of the Mtss Amer-
1n a Aroedwav musical Is more Ica ageant, will leave for Jack-
• or less wishful thinking," the'sot fist., by plane this ,
verr(rtg.
t pretty brunette confided.
Miss Mobley said she lacked
only nine semester hour's to re-
ceive her B.A. degree at "Old Fij Kills Child
Miss" (University of blissis- g (UPI) — An 18-
sippl) when she won the Miss nW s41d gn9 perished Sunday
America Pageant in Atlantic wh she crawled under a bed
i City, N.J., last September. "I and uidn't be fomtd before her
hope to complete the nine hours ;:r a.�e forced from their
and graduate next January;' bur, g home, state police said.
she said. T infant, whose body was re -
Miss A-nerica said being tall, c d later, was Patti Briggs,
dark and handsome is a very tin- dau of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
important factor with men. "I B The couple and their 4
feel an ideal man should be in- � d son, Francis, t e r 4-
telligent, ambitious and work to- Y
wards something:' cue a Porch root.
This winter is the first time Topers believed the fire start"
the "Mississippi Miss" has ever- adhom a stave in the kitchen.
Edith English,
T. E. Schultz
Wed June 20
I
- MCMIDTiOIIS
R. AND MRS. THOMAS E.
r r, "I
SCHULTZ, who were
!Tries,•„
married June 20 In St.
Patrick's Catholic Church,
Whitney Point, are living in
Whitney Point after a rued-
ding trip to Canada.
'
The bride, the former Miss
Edith Ann English, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
f ,
Roger English of Whitney
a
Point. The bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Schultz of Whitney Point.
Miss Carol Koneeny of Stun-
rise Terrace was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Miss
Jo Anne Glezen and Miss Jane
Krt
English, sister of the bride,
both of Whitney Point.
i[
Joseph Schultz was best
man for his brother. Ushe-s
MR. MRS. T. E. SCHliLTZ
,
were James Baxter and Cari
Ahsman of Whitne
i
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It
scier.
has le I
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BERRISH — In laving memory cf MY be
loved husband, our lather and grand
lather, Frank W. Berrlsh, who passes
away so suddenly, December le, 1969
Rememberltg your dear face that Is na
longer here,
And the Voice 1 w loved Is hushed,
It seems our years went too quickly,
And the things we did were loo rushed.
Then I start to remember,
And always I recall,
The many happy hours we had.
And the Joys we shared In them all.
There's a great feeling of comfort,
When my grieving heart is said.
To remember again and be thankful,
For the wonderful life we had.
Some may think you're forgotten,
Since you went to that far away share,
But In memory you're still here with me.
Just as you were before.
Our heart still aches with sadness,
And secret tears still flow
What It meant to lox you
No one will ever know,
When the days are sad and lonely
And everything goes wrong,
1 seem to hear You whisper,
"Cheer up and carry on-"
Each time 1 we your picture.
You seem to smile and say,
"Don't cry, I'm only sleeping
We'll meet agos-in some day:'
Your loving v
Children end Grandchild
A
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