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HomeMy WebLinkAboutscrapbook pic doris tucker willett (14)rlant 1 RuggeNilon Contosi. for the week ended rhlo Ity lrrnd Kohn rioht• t ,l_.,[,-Ji t r¢h . pttd hwiwnrd C. IUtchen. iKR, ('I,Ih1 (}H1) 1,4;(1NAlt1) -I I ,'-,n,,.rl d-11191ilerr „ere boll 11 In Iltenl, — "ic l',-if e 1lild'ed. n(t. Mrs. .Iay M. 101111- 11irs-Ise ul I?nl'it,Id and PayetLe, now Mrs. IMi I ; c liC }-line of .Enfield, lit sloes in 1!)('(; Ihey tnoved 1.0 Wol•ee?t- le). R4nsr:., ,thr•rr two more Chil- icl hlc r ei 'iron t,erc burn; a son Tugone ir, I\lc• ''nd :i clnul'.Iller, Thelma, now .eun,uc1, 1\1r:- Harris lVillis, both of En- nndlield. In 1913 Ihey moved to Iheit I,reserll home in b;nl'irl(l lchere ;lire 1•II` Iheir 1'ilih child, Miss holly ,lane Leonard kits horn. slit, no t' lies Iterialn in Ithne•a. The eollple :dso hint e Coro- 12 grltndc•hildroii and sip l;re;l1 r Ada grnndehildren. 1l7css 1, )Ion E. Parise Aw7divrtrd Long nor as Slur pears in the refrigerator yj only ;tl'ler Iho. ;rlr its ripe ns dC- :Inlira sired. They need to rlpon slowly their1at n of 111011'UltI'�of (30 t(� 70 do- ir lUf�r. V4111:1 C. 11'(vtlhrrby — Mrs. R01111 C. 11'entherby, 41, of Trumansburg, died at her home, Al ItS. ill►11'ATtt) 11'. T,O r Wednesday, .Dec, 28, 1946, following a long illness. 1111.. _ She is survived by her husband Ai- Pnnvn of Mor- d Ellsworth S. Weatherby; 2 sons, 1�e mnrrinl o ol''II., hnR 111111rurMlss d' Richard and Alan; S daughters, I h Anna Ida and Dianne; het g Helen h,liznhelh T'nn,�n, In Ndwnrd parents, Wilkins Long of Nowl'Inlr1. The e r?r, and 11irs, W. James Campbell; mnrriage fools 1tl;trn rhnrsday, S brothers James and Gordon; a June 27, 1946 in Iho 11;1p11.v1 tatllro}t, cousin, Alfred S. Townsend, all of New Milford, Pa., lvhc•rn the uido's Trumantsburg, and a cousin, Mrs. Ifathcr ties ;, fm'mer minister, The Maude S. C, Baker of Rochester, double -rill,, c•erentony was par Funeral services will be held at !Iformed b 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Buch- y Iho Rev. R Wayne man Funeral Home, Trumansbur Archer, pastor Of the Newfield with the Rev, Arthur J, Marbc 14fethodisl <.hurch. 'satin bride wore gown of white Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, fashioned with fitted bodice r Interment will be in Grove Ceme- and a sweethenrt neckline. Her tulle tery, Trumansburg, veil was fingertip length, falling from a bonnet of the same materi-I Friends may call at the funeral al, She carried a nosegay bouquet home Friday afternoon and eve- jfor white sweet peas. Wing. I Her maid of honor Was her sis- i 'I ter, Miss Mary Myfanwy Pease, of Morgantown. Her gown of pink jersey was made like the bride's - gown. She wore a, halo veil of pink tulle and carried pink sweet peas. 1 I ister Sergeant Richard R. Best man for Mr, Long was t and Mrs. Strait of Ithaca'RD Harvey Williams of Newfield. ; 1 a parents of a son, Mitchell Flower girl was Miss Marilyn , ey, born in Shepard Hospital, lLong, daughter of the bridegroom, >ur Falls, Friday, Apr. 9, 1946, who wore an aqua taffeta frock, ;trait is the former Miss The]- r She carried a basket of pink snap odd of Enfield Center. I dragons, The bride was given in marriage by her mother, who was gowned in black lace and npt,over peach. Her corsage was of white roses. Trarlition;tl we(ldin� music was - played by A41:c, E. Craig Donnan of Newfield. Miss Mary Pease, sister of the bride, sang "I Love You Truly," and "Because." Ushers were the brothers of the bride, George E. Pease and E. Rus- sell Pease of Susquehanna, Pa., 1 41 - Floyd H. Pease of Binghamton, I i 10 and Wilbur F. Pease of Riverhead; SO i[ and J. Edwin Milam of Dunbar, W, I VA, For traveling, Mrs. Long wore a i' black and white pollca dot frock t (. with blast,; and white accessories. �' 1 Her corsage was of two shades of .4LA Z W O l Pink snap -dragons. 3 Mrs. Long was formerly assist- ant to Gerald cn .� . © IId, sons were injured. :h Hospitalized after the aecide It were David G. McCarn, 55. of W to lamette, Ill.; his son, David, I;s and daughter. Sarah, 16, They we t- passing ill, Icity, goil -,.- t�llllll�ii•IIIIIII� May :to, left. to I0obruary 1044 he went to~t" Ordnance Anuembly Dept. W Ictilichngs jl (titan—Ninlger 1141nn horin I:Itelger, daughter of Mi, oil Mrn. 111rrtrik Stelger or Ith- nro,l 111) 4, hnemmn thin bride of Hycin,-v 11, rlllon 1r„ non of Mr, and Min, ilvdntly (Ilion of Ilhnen. TTD 4, i nl :1 lc m. :itoidnv, Pol). 10, 1040, nl. III', home of the hrldir'n pnronl.n, 'rhn hrion'rt rnlhor pm•ronnod the enroronny hil an nreh of groonn, While tnpnrn worn Illrhl,ed. Minn 11nr_ horn (Illon nnng "'I'hrmrhh 1hn Yon)-n" end "Alwnyn," Moll VIlnn nnn11 "I I,ovn You Truly" rind "i(lonn Thlr, Ilrulnn." Thn hrllln who wan given In nrnr- rinl;n by Thonlnn R, I,nwt.on, her lFrnofinmim•, wore n. nt.reot:lnngth gr'ny Irinnlrlpn linen drone and a crornngo or gnrdonins. The meld or honor wan her sister, Mlns Ruth f4telgor of Ithaca RD 4. qho wnn nitlred In a dnrlc gray pin- strlpe linen dress and had a cor- snlin or red roses, I'll") (111os of Ithaca RD 4 wns bent mnn, The brido's mother wore a pink crepe drenn with a cordage of white c n r n a t I o n a, The bridegroom's mother chose a tnvo-pica costume of brown and white rayon crepe, and FL corsage of pink carnations. A reception was hold at the home of the bride's parents, For her going -away costume, Mrs. Giles was attired in a blue I suit with black accessories, Mrs. Giles 1s a graduate of Ithaca High School, class iof 1945, and Is employed at Corhell, Mr, Giles is also a, graduate of Ithaca High School, and is a veteran of 38 months' service and 2 years over- seas. After a wedding trip to Niagara 'ails, Mr. and Mrs. Giles will 're, de at Ithaca RD 4. 1 r Miss Grace Roberts Miss Grace Roberts, 25, of 2413 S. Caygga St. died today, fan, 9, 1946, in Packer Hospital, Sayre, Pa., after a long illness - She is survived by her father, Peter Roberts of Ithaca; a sister, Miss Mary Roberts of Utica, and a brother, Peter J. Roberts of the Navy. Funeral arrangements will be an- nounced later. Marian Leonard, Lewis Crippen to lied r I MISS MARION E. LEONARD Mr. and Mrs. Ward A. Leonard of the Mecklenburg Rd. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marian Edith Leonard, to Lewis S, Crippen, son of the Rev. M. Ford. Crippen and Mrs. Crippen of Mecklenburg, ' Mies Leonard is a graduate of Ithaca High School and the Roch- ester Business Institute. Crippen , graduated from Blossburg High School, Blossburg, Pa., and served for three years in the Army, 30 months In the South Pacific. He is now attending Hobart College, Geneva. No wedding date has been an- nounced. Lpi C°Riited lgo'Egy1�� ._• Charles Teeter Charles Teeter died Tuesday, Sept. 11, 1945, at his home in the Town of Enfield. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Isa- bel Teeter of Enfield, a daughter, Mrs. Winona Coslich of Warring- ton, Va., a sister, Mrs. Lena Potter of Trumansburg, and a brother, Seth Teeter of Hornell. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m, Friday in the Enfield Meth- odist Church. -The Rev, Ford Crip- pen will officiate. Interment will be in Hayts cemetery.