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HomeMy WebLinkAboutscrapbook pic doris tucker willett (21)BOAJesse 17/rlrn II alrrrrlf 1► r� rzi. T s, ties ne sa wM hula - Thltl re h ,-he j mend 1 p ell or in I Croul I of41 + MeInail bade iota[ I Iles, Elect, 7'. 74, Baal It hot m+Nln' ph"lo male, end of be hel, Mnv r ould esaml. By+� thougl 2-B ' Iheee lest.. from were At TI. !-F., The Don e men under 1/ ire Truck's 1'1111111(re 11110 G01* �a hItIsJ.Llinels� e+nc men deed +lad is other. rl loWlr IIIJ11Mtt NT+ Ih• L.11 of ea I ,, IdeM •1 Ne w OnkI •ruead, +fte,- ...... when the villas. are truck, ! •pandlna low Pau ale alarm, rlol ceA a0 fool Into the Newafl,t ' rek Corp al the hl s lurid Covered nl WKe. On,, Smith, 28, rather of a 2- y' month -old eon. died lit o nearby > gnsollne tilling station, rt few min -• urea offer the crash nl 6:43 Pn,. without ,egelnlnC co"so clun'sk ' He wns pinned undernenlh Iha a{' honey vehicle when It landed ul> aide down at the bottom of the k.` ravine. Howard schllck, "failed as the driver of the Duck, b under treat- ment al Memorial Hospital for lue- crs[ion, of the face, bad)- bruises, end a Possibleback Injury for erhlch be nu to undergo an X-ray esaminef ion lodny. lie was Pulled He through one of the 11 lad ow•. b)• I' ,-estuers His condltlon ee•aa te- THIS IS the remains of tno LNCI porbd r.tr- Fire Department's 4-year-old emer I Alee w patient at me haepnal Ia apparatus after it plunged into the Hurry Heelop Jr., who Is reported and I to here eu Re red concuss one 1 ahmMruls. His tondltion erns le - ported good. There, Go Into Gorge These three men evero repotted to note ridden the [fuel[ toit. Police I�LIIJe Take rrn! pinnee after it Wied to make the appra och to the Covered Bridge. I� — z•-- .•,w �ggta Jumped ar lI \.pie Lhle\i 111rW11 Ina' e1: v,u• 1VIa1.1 s B d MRS. JESSE F. SMITH JIL It sideswiped a tree just before It lun ed Into the gorge r J sumo lif= Helen A. Walrath of Endi- P 9 Of these, E. Craig Dorman, dls- rectal el.i Scott, daughter of TL's. Bertha Wal- trict superintendent o[ schools, was gt 1 From 1 rum Net l the r Inth of 222 S. Geneva St., and the more seriously Injured.,He com- With ;Jesse F. Smith Jr., son of Jesse F. plained of severe pains, and X-rays ­F to l,f Smith of Ithaca, were married at Tuesday night disclosed fractures A body, believed to Caw' I11:30 p.ra Satlirda Feb. 2i, 1954, of the right elbow and shoulder. y' He his home. be that oL Homer Tilton of the Mecklenburg Is recovering at have m Anabel Taylor Hall Chapel, Shaken up and bruised were Jack have b d„ was taken from Cayuga Inlet Cornell Campus The Rev. Rich- Switzer, Kenneth Beck, and Albert Y Ponce this morning. plat, and B. Stott, chaplain for Episco- Beckley, all of Newfield, to .whom Pollee identification was uncer- lacer palian students, performed the first aid wns administered by Dr. tain, Chief William Marshall ax_ With double ring ceremony. William L. Sell, former county I Plalned, because of the body's con- tran White gladiolus and palms coroner. dltlon. Tilton was reported missing and food! decorated the rho eL I P Grass Fire Calls Company 10 days ago. The body was taken to the Wagner Funeral In 7I ' Given in marriage by her According to details gathered by Home, 421 N. Aurora St. ,a brother, Carl Walrath of Svractue Sheriff Harrison Adams, Under - I ins ' the bride wore a gown of wh to sberiff Clifford Hall, and Deputy by Thomas ioughran, y was �p5 Jc nylon net over satin with fitted Joseph Wledmoler, the truck, with Hancovered St., as he piloted his motorboat In Con bodice of Chantilly lace er its volunteer crew, was en route flnEertlp I to a grass fire on Bank St, near the to the Inlet from Cnseadllla Creek. F. : vall tr_uan ws Jr.,, 'caught to a pearl and rhinestone ! home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Step tiara and she carried a white ans. The fire eventually burned out H- prayer book mooted with a ties- or was extinct Isbed by neighbors, Homer A. Tilton ter of phalaenopsis orchids and the officers said. The funeral of Homer A. An white satin streamers knotted Eye witnesses told investigators Tilton of Mecklenburg Rd, was hold Eu with hyacinths, that as the machine approached y Wed- nesday In the Funeral Wagnerne Gr i the bridge, which Is located at the Home, 921 N. Aurora 17r , Mrs. Donald Ward o1 Ithaca foot of an incline, it skidded along The Rev. Dr, A. H. Boutwell, for' was matron of honor. She Wore a the shoulder of the road for sev- pastor'of the ofth' First Baptist R. bisque taffeta net gown and Car- er¢7 feet, leaped a driveway, and Church, Officiated, hIr, Tilton th, fled a colonial bouquet of yellow nosed between a large tree and the was a veteran of World War I. Gr carnations and Iris with matching corner of the bridge. Some of the Burls] was In flower headdress, occupnns' even then were seen Hnyts Cemetery. The bearers, all neighbors Sc spinning along the ground. Mrs, Walrath, the mother of the ! of Mr. -were I, Tllton's, M. Bickel, Cl bride, was attired in a navy blue As the truck plunged over the I As Frank Willett, Fred Van Nederynen, of the ravine, It cut several Fl crepe dress with navy accessories 1 supporting struts. This and Howard Bennett - H and a corsage of pink sweetheart pact, i pact, Investigators believe, caused ed Cl roses, t the vehicle to overturn In midair. C. Mrs, Lawrence Williams of Ith- a Sheriff Summoned Lr sea, the bridegroom's aunt, wore ; Mrs. Allen R. Everhart, who op- n a white knit suit with brown ac- t" crates jhe filling station at the In- v tc cessories and a corsage of red tersection just above the bridge, G sweetheart roses. Mrs. Mary called the sheriff's office. It was to C this station that Smith n•ns Smith of Ithaca, the bridegroom's D grandmother, wore a navy suit brought after he had been ezn•1- 17t with navy accessories and a cor- cated from underneath the vehicle, Rev. Coroner Ralph J. Low Tru- Wayne Archer, pastor of tile of Newfield Methodist Church. Inter- fr sage of pink sweetheart roses. mansburg visited the steno early meat Donald Ward of Ithaca best In will be In Woodlaa•n Ceme- was the evening and issued aver- a man. The wedding breakfast for the 1' bridal party and immediate families was held in the Green l Room of the Clinton House, ` For her ivedding,trip the bride wore a navy stut with navv and White accessories and her bridal I orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are resid- ing at Fort Bragg, N.C., where he 'is stationed. ►� spasm diet of accidental death. Sheriff mother'Br. home Thuiends rsday aft Adams said today that he was con- or evening. [trilling his Investigation, Besides his It was disclosed today th wife and infant son, Smith is survived by his Newfield Fire Department mother, IfIrs. Evelyn Smith of Newfield; eluded In the county -town an aunt, Mrs. Maude Rose, and several surance plan which was a Dec. 4, 1940, by the uncles and cousins, Board of Scn•lees Pinnedl Frida • visors. scn'Ices nvillbe held In Was alFuneral had the Allen Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m. passedshsisphyscalhat em tion for Filday. The Rev. Arlo Stewart of Induction Mar. 2, an been Locke will officiate, assisted by the classified as 1-A I service. C�vy� field Creek gorge Tuesday afternoon. Photo was taken after the machine had been righted on what was left of 'all e On Anniversary Air. and Mre. George O. Arnold of Enfield Falls were recently fated on their 33rd wedding anaiversary at the Tome of their daughter and son -In-law Mr, and Mrs. Marlon E. Miller of the town of Enfield, who were celebrating their 10th wedding anniversary. Present also were four other children and their famllles: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Arnold of En- field, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tompkins and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Arnold of `Newfield and George Araold Jr. of Enfield. Phyllis Al. Burlew Engaged to Teed Palmer­T11ton Mr. and Mrs. John Bool an- �flounce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs, Jane B. Tilton, to Howard F. Palmer, eon of Mrs. Ruth Palmer of Marathon. The ceremony was performed Sunday, July 21. 1940, nt the home of the bride's parents, by the Rev, Wil- Ham Bartz, pastor of the Method- `s: Church of Marathon. The only attendants were Mrs. John Augus- tine of Ithaca and Arthur Uarker of Marathon. After a trip to, the New England States, the couple will be at home on the Spencer Rd_ Novak, 76, At Holland at w ,tan Memorial mind at f. She Is I Kenn.. Binghamton, Mrs. Roeerl Kuddle, Johmon City, Mrs. s IWilmat Mlhelko, Johnson City Mrs. George (Emay) lapolacky, Ville. Ale.; three sore, Jamon lndneenan, Wlllum H., Pittsfield, and Francis, Paramus, N. J., le children; tour dreel-drandcNldrrn; sisters, Mrs. Josephine Korinek, umton and Mrs. Helen Maerkl, iamlon;• also• several pieces and s- Am