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rent) of the 11"nlel'luo Siale Police
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InvcsYlgtll Inn.
I Incent xahl n leonl:]n hring nail'
Ill" camp. lulu hid non"ell fill
Iaulomobilc, ill file cant] area d rea la
been there all day wdh nu sign
Hof life around it, called Waterloo
State Police.
Pence said the car was "hung
rip" on a rock near a tree. They
fount Air, Marshnll's body In the,
❑'alcr abuul 100 feet away.
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All.,, ]Marshall was flee organizer
r and ii magLr of the Marshall
Broth;v'. hatchery DIvlsion of
ISI;triand Farms life. Ile was a
past pro,,ldenl. of file New York
Slade Poultry council, Idle Farm
Conference Board and the Tomp-
klus County Farm and Home Be-
a y,
f/DII9V 9'll1'n\r A�N GAIM
�i��inl►�►w Girls
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1111eN Trudy Ann Gall, dnughlur
,or Rik.. mat Mr., GrnrYu S. Onll
,it( onk Crest nil , win recently
1 ,hlnlalled Be worth: ndv loot, of file
']thorn Aseombty lit, 1 (1 of npin-
'k ]bow for Glrin,
ul ; Other offleern Ins, nlhxl ware:
it•worthy asvovlulo ndclr,or Dol I' n
,,,,,,,,,, ,-nm,•,n C�11; lib
!Sylvht Ifunl; fal,h, Linda Klc u;
l l jivenrdnr, ]nun lion and treasurer,
r, .Ann Atarphy,
r - Appohded officers m•c: Chaplain,
e ,Sarnh Jo sldlc; drill lender, Sandra
,Madison; love, Conine llol•Valli; ro-
Ib,lon, Caol Chupp; nature, 1Shan,
boll, Burden; Immortality, Jmcy
Ifnnnessan' fidelity Nancy Pur-
cell; pntrleflem, }.Inda Stump;
service, Susan hiccauley; confl-
denllnl observer, Sharon Snow;
ou(cr observer. Aterrityrt Shlpherfl;
'muslclnn nnchol Lumbnrd; hls-
forlan, Diane Galt fir choir direr
tor, Beverly Riggs.
Sorvleo staff 19 corresponding
secretary, Myra Vincher; empire
' rainbow, Gall Brown; temple
builder, Bonnie Greemvood; pub-
Jielly, Sandra Possmwn; bullellnn,
'Jo Ann Peasico, Carol Blatchley,
Sandra Haus, Ann Prince; subsll-
into officer, Barbara Bartholf; set-
up (Caren Ross, Beverly Johnson,
Pamcla Gcngo, Linda Heald; hos-
tesses, Jackie ,lope, Connie Bar-
nard and sunshine. Shcr,y Green-
wood and Bcun❑ Jo Dc Young.
Mrs. Opal Sprague Is mother
advisor and Mrs. Adele Klein is
mother asoclale advisor,
Crown bearers were Ron and Don
Galt, twin brothers of the worthy
advisor.
Miss Donne llarrington was the
soloist.
rent,
Ile had been a member of tile,
board of trustees of fileIthacn Sav-
ings Bank since 1953 and was a
member of Its Lxamining Commit -
too.
In 1938 lie was graduated from
the Slate College of Agriculture
at Corncll. Ile organized file hatch-
cry in 19d 1. In 195!1 All% Marshall
leas Iolcd file Ncll' York State
POlill'yillall of the Tear.
11'L'. Alarsliall formerly taught
vocational agriculture eft Water-
lowij wad Red Crook. .
Mr, Marshall was w past presl-
clent of the Ncty York State Ifatch-
cry Assn. and was chairman of
file Poultry Improvement Board
of Now York for three years.
lie 1wtnS a past president of the
ll'cst (fill Civic Assn, and was
,president of file Tompkins County
IEMenslon Service Assn, for two --
yea rs.
All tN * � — — p�plb
lifr, ,Marshall Is survived by his three cousins, and several In
(wife .1can Smith Aarshall, a son, and ,nephews.
1 �.Iohn, jild it daughter, Miss Lynn Private services will be hef,' or
I Slnnhtlll, all fit home. the, Wagner Funeral home .nag(
A),(I stli viving arc his parents, p.m. Wednesday. Offlcialing ltia►
Ur ,uul 112' . and C. hfaf•shall be Ule Rev- lVafren Traub, re
jerk(] .1 Iutilticl, C(Nard Alarshall, of St. John's Episcopal Chu
fall of AIcelJrnburg lid., wnd aiBurial will be in BUIS Cemetnc10
ialsler 91rs linroid Audere,'tl of.at Ithaca.
SI. Petersburg, Fla, Friends may call at the ftmc,etit
Also aun•Iving ire an lulcle,lhome Tutsday Bight. _JAB,
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MINN u'li;rn111 f,•r,; Jl.,;ult, of
lot. of ill. and of MrN-
1 712 1,,. Iluirridln Uf''1:1 Iuft f'rral
hell>'
Intl., ha", 1111111,11olo'l ]oi,It,00 or (,Mill,, :dnwurdl
fnl• fit(,1
oNN w•Ilh I'uu Amrrlrun Ah•wnyn
all 11n11 Anu•I•n•nn•,; luu•rm,llonul
Slna';lr,loy., ('ultra,. In Mlaml,
Irin.
Allis I;nll I•. a Rrn,lo;fr of
Ilhura Illf:h Sr howl nnf uln•nf
of Ilhne❑ t'u..... Hr fur,• gull
Inl1 Pon Amrrlrnn, Allss
hood hoot, a Ilu:ht Norvlce nl
it
Irndunl w'hll Ibc ]Jihad Stulc,
Air force,
She will bo boxed tit tile John
h Air -
Kennedy Intornutll1t Latin
purl and will fly
America routtS,�
Adam Gnit - -
Adam Gult, no, of Van Darns
Corners Rd„ Ilhnr.Reb, 21; 1011{0 at
WIN home Sunday. c[ sons, llte
Ho Is survived by By
Rev. Adnm Galt Jr, of Sp
Olio, Jobn Galt of stony Point,
George Galt of Ithaca, and James
Galt and Hugh Galt of Ithaca RD
of Itbaco'nt 13 grandchlldronscicy and
four groaL-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be hold at
2 p.m. Wednesday In the Wagner
Funeral home, 421 N. Aurora St.
Burial will be In Lake View Ceme-
tery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home Tuesday evening.
Trudy Grill, Ilobert Dunxi
IVtINn 'Trudy fb'll, duuabte'. of a� 0".:as gIva❑ ul theMrs. 11011yy Gill. llas auk r're f IInIWny ml al. Lilo oney L, TheIld. and flonrgo toil,of Ithaca ns'pniat
nkeIlLite 51 lW�Poclf lc.
wass lamed to Hilda"h D,IllZI at They fire, living at 118-e11
In Our Lady of lhn :;IdrN Chllpel Molropolltun Mot , Kew
fit. J, I,' Kennedy iolornnllalill Gnnlcns
Airport, Nuw York Ile In iho snn Mrs, Danz,, n 1050 graduate of
or Mr. and Mrs Vill, Donal of ILbaca College find r)lis a purser
I ort Wnshinglon, l..l ber with file Pon American
ld
Efieciried lit the niter be to fie Airways In Now York City.
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I fnlher, the bride wore fi p Mr. Danzi attended Boston
sole gown will, all overlay °I College nnJ Is a commercial
little unit Aloncen Lace, ,with pilotforPan Amcrlcan World
matching mnnlllln nccontS pilrwovs
blue shun She carried A nosegay
of it imolias centered will,
urchklN.
Mrs. John McQuald of Elmira
I was matron of honor for her
l sister. She wore if blue Chiffon
gown will' an Ivory shantung
bodice and a floor length Illusion
veil. Her flowers wore while
glarnollas and yellow carnations.
The bridesmaids were Mrs.
Edmund Lutz, the brideggroom's
sister; Mrs. Joseph Jannone,
Miss Mary York and Miss Edna
McKenzie. Tbey were attired
IIke ilia honor attendant.
Miss Dlamentina Jannone, the
flower girl, wore blue chiffon
with a garland of daisies In her
hair and carried yellow and
white petals in a basket.
William Pusey Jr. of
Levittown, L.L. was the best
the
man. The ushers were
bride's brolhers, Ron and Donn i
Bonnie
Galt,
Call, and Edwin Lutz and
Nicholas Rinaldl.
Frank
Hall
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Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Galt of
Ithaca HD 6 announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Miss Bonnie Lee Galt, to Frank,
F. Hall of Locke son of Her-
bert (fall.
Miss Galt, a 1962 Ithaca High
School graduate, Is a secretary
at the New York Farm Bureau.
Mr. Hall, a 1963 Ithaca High
School graduate, is employed .I
at Morse Chain Co.
S
George S. Galt w,y
George S. Galt, 54, of 114 > ,�
Washington St-, died Tuesday,
June 18, 1974, toll Strong Memon- '.14
at Hospital. Rochester.
He had been an employe of
the Ithaca City School District,
and -was a member of Lansing 3l
Lodge, F_&A. Masons. 1
Surviving are two daughters,
Wss Trudy Galt of Long Beach, „
Calif., and Mrs. Diane 'McQuaid '
of Ithaca; two sons, Ron S. Galt
of Ithaca, and Don G. Galt of
Palo Alto, Calif.; two grand-
sons; four brothers, Rev. Adam
Galt of Erie, Pa„ Jack Galt, i
James Galt, and Hugh Galt, all
of Ithaca; nieces, nephews, t
grandnieces and grandnephews,"
Services will be held at 2 p.m_
Friday at the Wagner Funeral ;
Home, with the Rev Adam Galt .
of Erie, Pa., officiating Burial
will be in Christian Cemetery,
Enfield.
Friends may call from 1 to 9
p.m. Thursday at the hlneral
home, where Lansing Lodge,
FbAII, will conduct masonic e
m-mces at BID p.m.
Bearers will be James C. Galt
Jr., John H. Galt, F. Bud i.
btu>nch, Dewitt lane. Fenton
Loomis, and Richard BergAren.