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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.
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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.
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when he X%, a,
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