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Fred D. ,RzcmSeys of Enfield
„� nth, Anniversary
MP AND IVIRS PRED D, BUMS"
New ork
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dr Rumsey,
these as an officerof is a senior Pe
State Grang County
lifelong residents of the Town of
60th wed-
master of the Tompkins
d has srved a
nthe
Enfield, celebrated their
at their home
ona Grange
Enflelde Grange
pornoffic
ding anniversary
,.of
e Is also e,
Monday.
Having just recently returned
ars
rt of King H1lram Lodge,
master
after visiting relatives In Buffalo
pastl�ry
P and A. Masons at Newfleln
78FoF
and Illinois, the couple quietly, re
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the poet 11 years
for the National
the anniversary event
congratulations by
been an agent
Mutual Llabliity Company,
celving many
telephone and a few callers. 1893
Grange
handling this work along with big
They were married Oct. ai,ents,
bride's pHe
regular duties on the farm where
has also been
at the home of the
Mrs. Horace Lhan like, no
un oftthe Tompkins County
Mr. and
Miller's Corners, by
officer
Agricultural and Horticultural So-
Aet'
Theodore Broderick, pastor of the
80
for many years, having served
Enfield Baptist Church. Of the
fortytJle last 26 as superintendent of
guests present, 11 are still living.
was born July 25,
horses.
ho was born
Mr. Rumsey
son of Darwin and Eshira
Mrs. Rumseyou Best of a family
1870, a
Dean Rumsey, In the house he now
1874, the y
hln as been active �laffairs.
and younger
of
husband community
er bbrother,
Samuel, aldetheir her-
Both are members of the Enfield
ating his farm, and when the Rum-
Baptist Church.
seys were married, they. took over
They have On
a smaller house across the road
Hjld1en
from from Mr. Rumsey's birthplace, and
farm.
argaret Alice and Har-�
j
he continued to work the
Yllnoc Updike, and several
He has been active in Grange
eight of.
old
nieces.
work for the last 46 years,
Enfieldoman
Instantly
Killed
By Work Train
A•om her car when It li
Thrown by a Lehigh Valley
was struck to shortly
workers train at Ca Mrs. Grant'
before 8'30 a-m- today.bulls Corners,
Ervay, 62, of Truro
Town of Enfletd, was tnstantfy
i
killed comp�ion and driver,Her
Beatrice C- Knight oC 527 N. Aurora
9L, escaped Injury but was reported
to have suffered severe shock.
Mrs. ErvaR whose husband was
Iru a dltchedf car on dthe oMillard
Hilt Rd• the afternoon of Seb. 15.1
had been oPerating hU star mall
route between Ithaca and WQ tbeenen 1
Glen
csince
ustomht9 g eh•alon8 com-he it
Parton and driver.
Or Train Hlts Car
The two women left the Ithaca
Post office shortly after 7130 ana-
,iad the first word of the tragedy
was received here in the form of a
telephone call shortly before 0. Gil
Hart and Thomas Solanfweerre dlsL
patched to to eC the
he mal
Sergeant Oscar Brown
state Police, one of the lavesUgat-
Ing officers, said that the car was
proceeding west over the Lehigh
Valley crossing near the Cotton -
Hanlon Lumber Company mill at'l
Cayuta when a Lehigh Valley
Sampson workers' special, return-
1 empty from the morning run,
bore down on the machine.
women Thrown from car
The car was struck In such a
It was spun around
manner that
and dragged for some dlstance
down the side of the track by the
stepsMf the passenger coaches be-
hind the locomotive. Mrs. Ervay
was thrown from
s landingbetween the
Bret Impact, the of- ')
tracks about 25 LeeL Sway,
llcer stated.
Dr. Oakley A. Allen of Watkins
Glen, a Schuyler County coroner,
could not be reached by telephone,
but It Is understood that he Inter-
viewed Mfrs. Knight at the Cayula
station, where she remained for
Borne time after the accident.
Troopers InvestiCata
Assisting 1n the I° weregnt Ser-
ge Sergeant Brown.rl Troopers
geant Jack Berry
Lee Sands and L. E. Gustln. The
conductor of the Irain unS mond Egbert of Phillipsburg. N. aJ^
and the engineer was John Coven;
Of Reaverly.
Funeral arrangements had not
been completed today.
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