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HomeMy WebLinkAboutscrapbook pic doris tucker willett (4)A�i�•r�Lillian Barker .4 Mrs. Lillian Barker, 47, died today, t)eC• 2g, 1946 linter at the home of her Mrs. ,David perry of F 514 EdgeWood Place. Shs 18 survived b y a daughter, �i's• Wilma Evans d Rof Ithacaand' a son, Rich- A,r aca; her parents, Ithaca; d Mrs, Thomas Favalora of tWo sisters, Mrs. Perry and ' ors- Charles Wilson of Ithaca, and Four grandchildren. Funeral services �p;gp will be held at a.m. Saturday at 514 Edge- I ►good Place and at 11 a.m. in the Vhureh or the Immaculate $Concep- o n, Burial will be to Calvary Ceme- )ery, Mrs. Mary Alene Nadge Mrs. Mary Alene Nadge of Ithaca RD 5 died Friday, Nov. 26, 1948, at Memorial Hospital. She was a member of the En- j field Methodist Church, the En field Valley Grange and Home;,- Bureau. She is survived by her hus- band, William F. Nadge; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Betty Galt of South l= Lansing; her mother, Mrs. Wil- liam Laughlin of Enfield Center; 4 3 brothers, Warren Laughlin of Brooklyn, Leon Laughlin of En- field Center and Howard Laugh- 4 lin of the Town of Ulysses; a sis- ter, Mrs. Jane Mott of Ithaca; 2 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday- in the Wagner Funeral Home, 421 N. Aurora St., with the Rev. Charles Ackley of i Mecklenburg officiating. Burial will be in Hayts Ceme- tery, Ithaca. Friends ma call at the funeral home Sundae afternoon and eve- ning. ENDICOTT, N. Y.—Mr. Frank J' Rutz, IBM employe in the En- dicott organization, recently re- turned to ac- t i v e service with the U. S. Army. During Mr. .- Rutz's employ- ment here he won five Sug- gestion C o n- i test prizes and fulfilled t h e following posi- tions: trucker,' 37, Dept. Mr. F. J. Rutz 73 ; June, 1937, er, Dept. 1; Januarlling work- '. sembler, De t, 88 y, 1938, as- p ; September, 1938, Stock Room employe; April, 1939, production worker , 53 ; May, 1940, burr bench wok- I bench worker, September, 1943, Mr. Rutz had previously t. 1 with the Arm Y served 1 1923-1924 and y later or two serve three years with the d Guard. National He attended the Union -Endicott High School. in he /), ., Funerals 11 Mr. Livinpion emp the that l CL V1 De ENDICOTT, N. y,_A winner IBM's 1942 Suggestion Contest re, Mr. Robert E. Moore re- cently entered Military s e r - vice. At the time of his induc- tion at t h e Binghamton U. S. Army Center, Mr. Moore was a turret lathe Operator ire,. Dept. 096. K1 ca- reer s IB1 ►d began ill R. R Moore January, Ita-i l , when he X%, a, loyed as a shear operat,,r Stock Room. in q� t. Year he btxc•arn . hel mil ser DU thi go] wo ce: iw ac. is Ar Di aC CP! A.