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HomeMy WebLinkAboutscrapbook pic doris tucker willett (19)ttrYYcturoiZ1Yt�"Al "ten" - operated by Steenberg or cuC in the e, rh tn• tfnnYing particles 25 years. atr"t. It was the pet%nd such accident _s ithaea Sends Aid Chief ft+r \prOY l`c+rk In less than a year. Under the direction of Grover Marquart, the village fire- ( pn twat XYYI,r ?F an Army B-2.� bomber punched through the 79th men did all they could to check floor of the 102-story Empire State the blaze which was getting yond their when calls were Ruildinfi, killing 3 fliers and 11 of- control put in for aid. The Interlaken fire face workers The public relations officers at department responded, and soon Raymond B. Newark Airport, where the victims afterwards Chief Travis with Torrent Hose Com- of Monday night's tragedy were pang, Tor 5s new pumper arrived ced, said the plane was on a ba-at training flight the scene lend assistance. routine navigational From Smyrna, Tenn., to Newark. Efforts of the hosemen by then, a - casualties were assigned to the were being confined to the adjoin ing building, and even at a late Mantic Overseas Air Technical Over hour this morning firemen were service Command. still pouring water on the smoulder - lead Listed The dead were listed by the War Yng ruins of the mill to reduce the heat. Department as: Mrs. Steenberg said that the loss Maj. Mansel R. Campbell, 27, the of the feed and equipment, along lot, Pontiac, Mich. His wife, with the mill, was only partly cov- ona, lives at Evart, Mich. The Ross Edward, ered by insurance. uple has one child, I apt. Tom L. Hall, 29, of Austin, x. He listed his beneficiary as wife, Helen Lindseth Hall, of ux Falls, S.D. They have two .s, Randall, 4, and Kenneth, 1. 5rst Lt. Robert L. Stevenson, 25, the Bronx. 'first Lt. Angelo A. Ross, 28, itehall. 'AC First Lt, Mary E. Bond, of rtown, Pa. 'ae ship ripped a 15-foot hole ugh the corner of the building plowed into the offices of the s Corporation. The bank build - fronts on 40 Wall St. and runs into 33 Pine St. Mrs. Lettie Griffen Mrs. Lettie Griffen, 73, died to day, Sept. 24, 1945, at her hom near ,Trumansburg. She was th� wife of Daniel Griffen. Besides her husband, she leave a son, Walter of Trumansburg al daughter, Mrs. Owen Rolfe of Enl field; five grandchildren, twat great-grandchildren, and several,,++ nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be con- ducted at the residence at 3 p.m_ Wednesday by the Rev. Ford Crip- pen of Mecklenburg. Burial will be in Grove Cemetery, Trumansburg. Mrs. Mina E. Ross Funeral services for Mrs. Mina E. Ross, who died Sunday, Nov. 18. 1943, at her home in Enfield, were held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 21, from the Gilbert Memorial Home, 125 E. Buffalo St., with the Rev. M. Ford Crippen, pastor of the Mecklenburg Methodist Church, of- ficiating. Interment was in the `amity plot in Grove Cemetery, Tru-I nansburg. Bearers were Henry Rothermick, 4oward Holley, Theodore Schaber, ,'hancey McKeeg'an, Harold Lane, nd Earnest Lane, Mina E. Ross i. Mina E. Ross, lifelong resi- of the Town of Enfield, Ith- 1D 5, died Sunday, Nov. 18, at her residence. She was a ter of Enfield Valley Grange, :others Club, and the Enfield Bureau. is survived by a sister, 'Miss Miller, and two niecec. eral services will be held at � rn. Wednesday, Nov. 21, from i- lbert Memorial Home, 125 E. St. Interment will be in the plot In Grove Cemete:g•, naburg, M4k Ye rr Horton Starr Horton, 75, died today, pt. 24, 1945 at the home of Wil- m Laughlin in Enfield Center. near relatives survive. Funeral services will be held at p.m. Wednesday at the Allen ineral Chapel in Newfield. The !v. Wayne Archer, pastor of the -thodist Church of Newfield, will 'iciate. Burial will be in Sebring metery. Drown out of town guests were present, from Jacksonville, Utica. Vernon, i Ithaca, Chepachet and Washington, D. C. Deaths, Funerals Mrs. Cora E. Leonard Funeral services for MY's. Cora E. Leonard of the Mecklenburg Rd., who died Tuesday, Nov. 21,'. 1949. were held at 2:30 p.m. Wed- nesday in the Wagner Funeral Home. 421 N. Aurora St., with .the Rev. Charles W. Ackley of Mecklenburg and the Rey-. Dutton Peterson of Odessa officiating. Bearers were Melvin, La Verne. and La Monte Hine, Thomas Leonard, Jay. Robert, and William Rumsey, and Douglas Willis. all grandsons. Interment was in Hay is Ceme- tery. Mrs. Venus linifred Hagstrom Mrs. Venus Winifred Hagstrom, 49. of Enfield Center, died in Me- morial Hospital Friday, June 14, 1946. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, New- field; the Enfield Valley Grange, and the First Baptist Church of , Ithaca. She Is survived by a son, William Hagstrom of Ithaca RD 5; two sis- ters, Mrs. Ward Spencer of Enfield Center and Mrs. Richard Vaughn of Winter Haven. Fla.. and a bro- ther, Lester S. Johnson of Enfield Center. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Wagner, Funeral Home, 421 N. Aurora St. Burial will be in Lake View Ceme- tery, Jamestown. Friends may call this evening at the funeral home. Miss Martha Ruaselt , Miss Martha Russell, 72, died to- day, Feb. 13, 1946, at the home of her niece, Mrs. Raymond Carpentel- in the Town of Enfield. Besides this niece, she leaves two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Fish and Mrs. Jennie Jackson of Trumansburg, and many nieces and nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. Funeral and committal services will be conducted at the Buchman Funeral Home, Trumansburg, at 2 P.M. Friday. The Rev, Ford Crip- pen„ pastor of the 9ecklenburg and Enfield Churches, will offici- ate. Burial '%viIl be in Enfield Cen- ter Cemetery, Hrs. Lillian i3ttrker ` r Funeral servlees for firs. lijiiani Barker, who died Thursday, Dec.j 26, 1946, at her horne514 Edgewoodj Place, were held 'at 10,30 a m. Saturday at the home and at 11, a•rn. in the Church of the maculate Conception, with the Rev.' Vincent P. Collins officiating, Bearers were Philip Hilley, James Hilley, Philip (YXeil, Daniel Crowley, Leon Ferrell and Herman F*errelL Burial was in Calvary Cemetery