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THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Y.

, Thursday, January 17, 1557

Methodists to Rebuild Church, But Site in Doubt


2 Detectives 3-Inch Slush Forms
Waterline Break Closes Roadway
Recover Loot
BeforeSearch

Board Wants
To Remain
Downtown

money
i'

Polite dosed Hiawatha BouJe-l Water flowed fiom the tucak nearby spread sail to keep the
vard between Solar and Lido !lnlo j ne boulevatti, filling it to Slmh, from free/ing into a small
streets agdin last night, this umc
depth of three inches vmh'P"d l)n lh<; b"!"'-'lrd- A scraPer
not because of a fire as occurred
,
.will near the tiaffic artery today.
slus 1
Monday nifihl, but a small flood.i '
;
Shortly before 9 p.m. water de- Three city woikcts under Sam'
Action of U\o Syracuse defec pa i tment a crew was notified [Napp], water dcparir/>ent forc-i
eight-inch water 3me[man. ;ug t^o holes at either side!
lives in solving ihe thcfi of a that an flom
a M mch
MOO cleaning mlichTnebefo!c"the| leadm
R
'
high-' ol t ho break lo capture thc parted J
ie<;surc wator
theft was reported to police ha!P
mam m the boulc- ends of the pipe and place a
won them the praises of the com- lvai ' d < dlstrlel bulk plant of the."slee\e" over the parted pipe,
Ol1 C(t nad snao cd from
pony president and a police dc-' Sun

| .ThVlUilllo1'1l w" corrc wd l


paitment commcnd.mon
|^e ld.
| a b o u t 2 a m while DPW wo.kers
Dots. John Dwyer and Anthony.
Pisttlh iccovsred a cleaning ma-;
(.hme ouneti by Ihc Aetna Win-j
SUCCESS
don' Cleaning Co, <S22 Umveisiivi
Blcifr., fiom the h a l l w a y of sn K
Good vision may mean
Fayette street roomms h o u s e
the difference between suewhile wotKinj; on another casfServices for MRS. K A T H E B I N E c e s s o n d f a | [ u r e This is trua
After rrcoi'Ci m;i the cleaning
machine ihcv retuincd to hcadtomonow^ the* Pearson Fu- ' n ^P,0'' *Siness end m
;
'quaricrs and read nonce f>f its
neral Home, North Syiacu<=e The SOCIOl lite.
icponed the/l. They reluined-jt Fnemcn (inallv found lime yps-'ftcv. Robert A. Clancy of North] Moke sure thai your eyes
to the cleaning company Tues- tr-rdny to "issue a vote of than'-s'Syracuse Baptist Church will of- are an asset rather than a
day
lo 'people who mado nur job a'ficiate. Interment will be in Wond-,h O ndicap in all phases of
Hobeit J, Tromfein. presidpnljiiUle easier" in fifihtm" the , il-]]awn Cemetery. Calling hours are!| ( fg
of the business, wrote Chief Har-Hion-dollar fne in the heart of from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.!
old F Kelly a Jettrr commendms Syracuse Tuesday
Mrs. Dearstme died Tuesdayll
the officeis for a job well done.
"We didn't have the time before.'nisht at the home of her daughbut \ve want now to thank all ter, Mis. Richard .1. "Dempsey.
ilhe people who aided 11= at the 402 Campbell R d , Matlydale, with
fire scene.'1 sr-id Sianfon Hudson 'whom she lived the past nine
jnc'-.idcnL of ihc S>iacuse Fuc- >cai's.
Off\ CVA.N '
men's Assn
< A native of Lees, she lived
Crews of f n cm en weie at the many years in Oswego wheie she! 120 E. Cneie St., Sytoeux, H. Y.
scene, a tuanaulai block bounded was a member ot thc Fust BapGround flour PHONE 1-0045
by F. Ononda^a, S State and E ti^t Church She \vas the widow
Jefferson Sis for nearly
24 of Howard Deaislmc.
hours pouring water into thc] Besides Mrs, Dcmpsey, she is
j.smokmff wreckage of the Fjtst sinvjvcd by annlher daughter,
JMethodist Church, and waLching ! Mrs. Josephine Bays of North
!
for any possible new outhieaks in Syracuse.
The
o[ 1-arK Cen- t h e f j
damaged Wcslcvan Pub l^- ,-,
tral Presbyterian Giurch voted lishinjt Assn. and the thiec-story DENNIS M. KEEFE. a life resident of Syracuse's west side, died
last Tiight at its annual meeting Methodist office buiJding,
yesterday at his home. 249 Bryant
.
to offer its facilities to Fust' Curing thai time, Hudson said,

Fust Methodist Church will


rebuild, but selection of a site
wil! be made on the basis of a
detailed study, the Board of
Trustees decided last night.

The sentiment ot the board


was for retaining ihe present
sue, because it has
become
known as a center of Methodism
in New York State, as well as
Syiacuse,
Howev er. ihei e are pre->siiw
piobicms as to the amount ol
ipace a\ ailable for constructing
lhe kind of chui i h needed for
j today. And there is the e\ ei 'present parking problem.
Board members said there isj
definitely a need for a Methodist
church in the heart of the downtown district.
The board discussed the problems involved keeping title to thc
I land.
!
Legal ATIlM Studied
Under ihe original grant, the
[land will icvc-ri to the owners,,
which would be iheir descen-j
danls today, if it is rjot used fo:'
a church, ft mighi be an im-i
possible task to uack down all
the descendants and obtain quitADDRESSES PARENT CROUP Dr. Frances Dwyer,
claim deeds.
consulting psychologist, left, is shown with Mrs. GcrThe Rev, Albert L. Baner, pastor, said he had received several ti'ude S. Hayes, diiector of Univeisity Hid School /or
offers for use of church biuidPre-School Children, al the school last night where Dr.
mgs for Sunday sei vices for the
Dwyer talked on ''Perspectives for Parents."
1.200 members of his congregation.
Among the offers was one
from Temple Society of Conjcord, and Di, Baner indicated
hf: was a
levan Methodist Church for srrvand even
SALINA AT E R I E BLVD. jthat services probably would be
'held there.
UITWOOD OFFICEJAMB Jt.
I particularly
to Matthew!
The board also discussed the ''It's easier to be an expeitiiance lo a child's development" tivilies.
AT rilCKOK AVt,
Mr
financial problems involved Tho than a parent," a consulting psy-! "Thcv are also," she continued.. Commenting on Tuesday night's . CM\ operator of a cigar
municanl of St. Patnck's Church
l
i. Slate St.
i church was free of
"oversold on the effect of their holocaust which destroyed First,
]and a member of its Holy Name
pa\ e out gloves.
o- cholo e )Sl told a S' U P o about mistakes."
But the insurance
jMcthcxJist
and
caused
extensive;
.
.
Society.
!
!a d cl als tn thc rel!ow:
not nearly be f>nough,;50 patents last night at a meet- rj,-. D w j c r sclvcd as assistant ^moke and waler damage lo First "
"
.
Surviving are two daughters.
"
use
his
call
their
costs, ing at the University Hill School pro'cjSor and head ot the de-[Wesleyan, the .following nole uas ,
Mrs, Joseph A. Thompson and
lK>mes
wn<
n
st
to build a new church, board for Pre-School Children, 119 Vic- parlment ot chiid care and family .sent to the two churches- "Having
r "^ PPed in for Miss Alice M. Kcefe; a son, Wilmembers said.
toiia Pi,
at S>racuse Univeisilyienioyed the most cordial rcla- a minute to get warm," Hudson liam M. Keele; several nieces and
90(1,000 Nteded
Dr. Frances Dwyer discussed from 1937 until 1946, Currenllyltionships m the past, we feel your said.
nephews.
The Board estimated that at "Perspectives for Parent?," and,she >s a consultant to Ihe city's loss as our own, and hope'that Ycslerday, Hudson continued, Services will be at 8.30 a.m.
{least $900.000 would be needed. emphasized that many parents public school adult education pro- somehow we may be able to help the cottee brigade got into full Saturday at the Fxlward J. Ryan
swing 'for the crews ol firemen Funeral Home and at 9 am. in
'.The first church constructed by are "undersold on their impor- gram.
you bear the burden of it"
I the society, in 1837, cost $12,000;!
Annual reports showed that the who were kept at the scene in be- St Patrick's Church. Interment
will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.
membership had increased ?nd low freezing temperatures
"That's whot they was remodeled in 1855 for $5,000
coffee, donuts and hot Calling hours are from 7 to 9
and rebuilt in 186^ for 525.000,
that
the congregation had reached
(olid ma The b-jilding which burned Tuesat the YWCA. I understand p.m. ioday and from 2 to 4 and
a high point of giving for
we h v e
crtht day cost $135,000 when con,church and benevolent causes.
.
,. Mrs Tirzah Anderson 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow.
t
store" structed in 1904. Many improvethree hours, but siill burnedj Elders elected ucre W. Newton^f01'^101^' a n d _M r s
(Concluded frnm Page 1)
on, President, to Services for MRS. ELLEN E,
ments had been made in recent
. Strongly long after the threat tolClark, Dr. Horton L Murray.!^ ,h forIt earn
that.ImVJNG, formerly of Syracuse,
years.
.
shut
and was in olhe|. buildings had diminished Prof, Swing C. Scoll. and Jarncs
"In the basement of the library will be this morning at the Brun-j
Dr. Baner said recent church! an area wheie
P Seo
four bu,ld,ng s ml^J '
'<; Jr
ndwjch. coffee and'ner Funeral Home, Worth Tona-i
recoroj were intact, although wet clearing up the debus,- weie still! Th
[triangle-shaped blo?k bounded] Mr. Scott and William L. Broad ,;*,.,
. A
fnr
s B
r r a n B ^ wfln(1jl
cigatettes
for 1>1B
the ^r
boys,
arranged
wanda.
A -funeral
iuneral Mass
Mass will
will be!
bej
They had been kept in the adBuildings Total Lnsi
elected trustees
iby S. Slate, E. Jefferson snd E
joining office building.
through
before
the
body
is
rou r Mis Ada Lane of the celebrated
Hebert sajd the First Methodist rjnondajra Sts. They are the The following weie elected dea- "
ibroufiht to Syracuse,
The administrative offices of Church and Wesley an Publishing First Methodist Church, its thiec cons: Robert W.. Chaopcl,, Deanj .ff^
,
the church
be in ih P f ft rm. Co
others who | Friends may call from 7 to 9
we.e "more th a ni lon
^.
. Eobcrt T . . , An..d
Charters.
o n. o
office
b l lll lHi inn R (he
c
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Herald
^
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Hudson i a i d | p m . today at the John G, But-!

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Burned Churches
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The Salvation Army was around ler Funeral Home. A prayer servall thc time with coffee, and the ice will be conducted at 11 a.m.
Midland is also making
Red Cross donated the cups used |tomorrow. Interment will be in
available space for the Syracuse
at the YWCA. Then there wcrejSt. Mary's Cemclery,
Area, headquarters of The MethADVERTISEMENT
a Jot of others who came around Mrs. Irving died Monday in
odist Church.
to help out as best they could.'We North Tonawanda following
Council Offers Aid
just want to say thanks lo all of long illness. She was the widow
The Rev, Bruce Roberts, exol "William J. Irving who died in
them."
FAST RELIEF
1940.
FOR
PAIN OF
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Peter Parnel! of North Tonand Mrs. Howard C. Will.
awanda and Mrs. Emil Karnut of
Church, ihe County Public Wo.ks * ot damagei to Iho office The Rev. Arthur W. M>clke.
for the
and "stated
Brook-field Center, Conn
;Department and several insurance
brolher, Charles A. Swam of Fulat tional mecling; Lawence L. Brayb.
firms,
i
way possible.
ton; and four grandchildren.
Signing the resolution were the He said tons of ice on the walls The publishing company lost brook, chairman of the trustees,
Ant mti loci ?l 11 e moi ;1 h e at penetrilts deag
of
both
structures
made
them
a
presided at the' corporation meetMRS, MAY MTltESSEY, 54, of down. Sooths; in Named nerve: and tender
Rev. Dr. Frank. H. Shimer of|
. .._,*
not only its building, bul ex- ing which followed.
buildings
and
fastrttjef, ajfj wmjoffheif101 Richmond Rd., Freemont limits/or1Cutid
First English Lutheran
and arthntit too Ovr
pensive piinting equipment Dr.
Maurice H, Hollcnback ot 216 Heights, died yesterday at her mjtism,
the Rev. John N. Huber, Plym- to passe rsby.
221,000,000
pickJ(es Jo!dproof o(
Eddy said he hoped that the mailHe
said
he
would
send
out
i!ttlitness.
,
Stafford Ave, a retired New York home following n Jong illness.
outh Congregational Church; the
ing lists were still intact in their
HABERLE CONGRESS
Al alt dfuifislj, Tfial silt Jtf only S3t.
Mrs. Bcssey was a communiRev. S. Arnold Westcott, First formal notices to the ruling fireproof shelter. Dr. Eddy said
Central
Railroad
engineer,
died
fcftEWJNG CO., INC, SYRACUSE, N. Y. Baptist Church; the Rev. Arthur bodies of the church and lhe
cant of St. Mathews Church, East ANTIPHLOGISTINE* POULTICE
at his home yesterday following a Syracuse.
copies of all the issues of
**ri AHTt-rLO-ltt*.TtMM
She is survived by her
TrV. M^lke, Park Central Presby- publishing concern. The' notices bound
iocicty't. weekly newspaper
long illness. He ~v\ as a member riusband, Ahon E, Besscj; two
terian Church; the Rev. Lloyd B would inform them that neither the
ADVERTISEMENT
M o f f e t t . Centenary Methodist building can be rebuilt, except were on the third floor, also in Fiicmen responding to two f u c of Local 441, Brotherhood of Rail- sons, John of Frecmont Heights
Church, and the Rev. .Frederick under thc Syracuse" Building fireproof containers.
and James Bcssey of Syracuse; a
alarms yesterday r e s o r t e d to road Engineers.
St, Paul's Episcopal Code, and that they present a Since the Methodist Office shut-off service.
Sur.viving'arc his wife, Mrs. Daughter, Mrs. William Miller,
threat to other buildings.
Building was not "damaged by
Church.
overheated electric motor in Louise Nie? HoHcnback; Iwo sons, Rochester; five grandchildren, Engraved Printed
Won't Rebuild
fire, records kept there were tin- anAn
automatic
t>pe furnace at thcJMaurice G. and Donald E.: two and several nieces and nephews;
However, the Rev. Dr. Francis scathed by flame.
Canteen
Dispensing
Setvice Co. I grandchildren, and a grcat-grand- two sisters, Mrs "William Last and TRIDENT PRINTING CORP.
Without Nigging BcJc*ch j
Mrs. C. Case ol Hobokcn, W. J.;
injured
blrfg,
955
Grand
Avc..
was lurocd child.
ttt f, CLINTON It,
Now! You can act the fdit rpJItf you nttdi
leyar, Methodist Publishing Co..!^^ lhe b,
Services will be at 2 p.m. to- four brothers, John, William,'
imm jiBEKine bdckflth*. Jitartaehe mul mil*-1
off
by
firemen
after
smoke
filled
PHONE z-ern
said
the
executive
board
has
al-i
*
,
.
"\
ttilur nchci nnd pain* Unit often cauw FMU'
Robert and Patrick Moody of Ho-!
tc*i niEhl* ftnii liiisemWc lircd-oul jfrltiiKi.
ready decided not to rebuild at' Ycstcrdav- lhc YWCA main- Lhe building and an alarm was Borrow aL the home, wtth the boken.
Rev, Arthur E. Mcrrimsn, recWhen theie itijcnmforti come on with overlamed a canteen for the scores sounded.
that site.
rxtnion or tlrtiis *nd itrain you wjint
Services will be flt 8:30 a.m.
The publishing company, which of police, firemen n d Depart- A flarcup in an electric range Lor of the Church ot thc Saviour, Saturday in the Russell H.
Tpliti ti*nt it fasti AnoLh*i- dutiirluinte
officiating.
Burial
will
be
in
Asat
the
home
of
Mrs,
Henry
Gog*ny lit mild bladder irrlLntton fnltnwinn
ha-! experienced a SOD per cent ment of Public Works crews who
Schcpp Funeral Home. 109 East
wrohft fuorf'iitHt drink often >ettinjt up
growlh in Ihc 21 years that Dr. worked in the below-freezing non, 215 Bryant Ave., was traced sumption Cemetery. Friends may Ave., Minoa and 9 a.m. in St.
* rU**i imcomfortjihtp fpelinsr
Anthony Giangiobbe, 47, of 1G7 Eddy has been in charge, will temperatures all day- and night. lo a short circuit. The unit was call at the home today from 2
Kor quick relief get Dcfcn'i Tilli, They
Matthews Church, Bast Syracuse.
work nut in S scnurnU wsyii; i.
Forest Ave., dted unexpectedly work out of rented quarters in E. Jefferson, street, between shut off by firemen.
|lo 4 and 7 lo 9 p.m.
Bfn-rr lie vine ftclJon to cue torment of nM- yesterday at home.
Burial wiJI be in St. Francis
Columbus Circle and S. State
Infr ntckiiht. heiuliichti, mutculur Hchoi
Ihc immediate future.
Cemetery, Marcellus, Friends may
*nd jmitn. 2. by Ihtir soolWnr effpct on
A truck""
street
was
closed
to
both
vehicuThe
publishing
company
prints
Wddr irriution. S. by thlrmild dfurelre driver'' for the
call from 2 In 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
action tenrtinjr tn mtronst oulput of the IS
all the religious matter for the lar and pedestrian traffic until
today and tomorrow SI thc funight
mile* o( kldnw tuhcj,
Solvay Process
Wesleyan Methodist Church, aj
F5nrf orrt how ijuickly tW*n-wjiyifdioi. v Corp., he was
neral h&me.
rfrf Bw
Proleslant seel with 50,000 memP*
InM to unrk. Enjoy jrond ninht'n ittetv
nrt Ihr um happy leliet milllnns hnve for associated with
bcrs.
The
Weslcyan
Methodist'
Many
of
those
who
used
the
MRS. KATHEK1NE H. METZ
nver fift Ttunt, Aslt for new. lurftr L.-. and t h e company
Church was formed in the 1840's|YwCA building, except city cmw* money, Ctt Domi't Tills to<!y (
died yesterday al her home. 415
more than 20
when its members disagreed wtlh Ploycs, made the fire escape st
S. Alvord ^Sl. A native of Gery e a r s and
YWCA
the absence of a stand on the " .....
"'
many, she'had resided Jn Syrabacks on the
worked at the
slavery question by The Meth- parking jot of The Post-Standard,
cuse ?3 years. She was a memJ a mesville
odist Church.
the entrance.
ber of St. John and St. Peter's;
nlant.
in Ihp hascmenlious city departments and were Lutheran Church.
Mr. G i a nand occupies the four floors of
there were 70 permanent res- of the home ot JMrs, Victoria Of-|informed the only solution was to Surviving are her husoand
plobbe was a
thc building it had constructed idents and 20 transients forced sen, 618 Burnet Ave. threatenedjcall a plumber. They notified thc Henry Metz; two daughters, the
World War II
in 1875.
out into thc sub-zero tempera- lo extinguish her furnace firejowner of the property thai a Misses Clara and Lydia Mclx;
v e t e r a n and Mr.
Offer Church House
tures Tuesday night. The YMCA yeslcrday aflernoon. When watenplumber was needed, but learned grandson. H. George MeU; and a
served with the Army engineers
A portion of the building was look all but about five girls who flooded the basement, and start- none could report immediately. great-grandson.
corps as'n sergeant,
ed rising, she telephoned police The two patrolmen shut off the Services will be at 2 pm. SatHe attended Syracuse schoolf os^d as headquarters for thc en- stayed with friends.
water, drained the cellar them- urday at St. John and SI. Pcler'f
ABVKRTISKMEJfT
and was a member of the South Ur" church. Missionary of fires Thc permanent guests were al- for help.
Shore Assn. of Oneida Lake Inc were also in the building. Thc lowed back mtn the YWCA last Mrs. Olsen is blind. With her selves, and stoked the fire to Church, the Rev. Richard Pan- BIESSED RHIIf MOM
publishing concern employed ~3.j night. Thc front rooms of ihc Y were her two young grandchil- keep it jsoim; until a plumber Scow officiating. Burial will be ir
Mr. Gianeiobbe was a com- persons.
THf fAINS OF
will not be used, bccruse of the dren. She told Palrolmen John arrived to repair the pipe. It Woodlawn Cemetery. F r ) c n d i
municant of SI. Anthony of Padua
The
officers
and
congregation
W.
Ludgate
and
Albert
Obertjapparently
was
broken
by
low
threat
of
falling
walls
of
the
Wes-i
may
call
from
7
to
fl
pni.
1oda%
Church,
Survivors include three sislers, ot First Presbyterian Church leyan Publishing Co. across the that she didn't know what to do,]temperatures of the past Tew and from 2 to 4 and 7 rto fl p.m
[The policemen telephoned van- days.
lomorrow al the Frasie Funeia'
Mrs. Pat Saitello. 145 Forest offered the Rev. Albeit L. Baner. street.
Home. The body will lie in slate
Ai-c "Mm Lena
1fi7 pastor of First Methodist Church.
t l t L Uli
if th*1 church frorn noon tiniil fj
A \ e ; Mrs. Mary Calabro U.*:t I f f \Vt-illru 11,-h Ltt J l
executive
center.
Also
offered
|
p.m. Saturday.
[SB Sunrise Dr: two brothers.
aim op. m fin.
Klftf ii tfcf nfw n4 im
Tames Giangiobbc, 130 Randall was use ot the church for SunImdrln tiWJ Imdrin't
(In
I
(Other
Heaths
T*ft
")
day
service?,
either
separately
or
Ave., and Frank Giangmbbr of
il*rlii humHm1*llta it doctor'*
of
fiTft
prpchi-.
t^wr.Kito

et
la
UTT^
ift >*!
Hncticsler, also se\cta{ metes ana
film ind iflkrt (ht (Jnietnt. ilttterian Church.
tAttf. im DI ^AT iMtmt or rji^umanephews.
tltm itifi inhrlili thn, piini lull
The fire in First Me!h<w3is:
Service^ will be af 8,IS a.m
.
..
Saturday in the John G. Butter Church was delected shortly
,
.....
Tn ttic nor tnil
Imrfrin tihlftt nn nifcfri tntnnirr Tau mo*
Fur.entl Home, and ai B-^f) a m, in after S pm, Tuesday. A minule
rrt *rW r riviir namft *Jtfk Fir txttnrt ukt
St. Anthony of Padua Church. after firemen arrived, a call wa;.
Burial wit! be in St, Agnes Ceme- placed for a general alarm ni A five-man delegation hearfed'Philipp and M, Per Lre Noxon [legislation to make
fire.
tery,
Three
broke their
by Paul 7, Ctimmms, a school Tne-v claimed they have signa-'po^sible
Francis Tt. Fen-en sooi
friends may (all from 7 lo 9
lures
of
more
thsn
SO
jwr
cent
of;
Mead
aitred
the
group
the
re
to
exlra equipment in froml'" 15 '^ 1T1 n ' ef - I?'
tfid?y and 2 to t and 7 to
f<t the area to pefiliont oticsl umilrt bf considered He thc first contribution toward rcMtw Smmc ftftb hWf Of ,'pm
tty stations, thrn called for OortaM It Mcart >psterr!ay in
f p m tomorrow.
annrxation to thf ci!y"id he vio;i!rf jry t* snecd action building Fir=t Meihod^l Church
1
iclp through
ihe Onnridaca'urftt thc citv ir> make a
However, thcv cvpIamM thc\
The proposal involve* a er.n- Th*1 daughters of Or aid Mrs
tre Effectir Uxtfirc tXW'TOR !>1ES IN CRASH County
"Mutual AirljOmc^lv fn ihf Annexation of t'lc rf.d nnf plan 10 *uh""i' th*1 jwit- sidciahV anoimt of drail and (>a\id .Tonr1, of ,^> C
Thn fld Other Tjjrtt Tested
n1 { ff
Jan !* '*- Or sent *
lo'T.cnusfon Manqr, B r a d f ord^jort at !htc time Tt*t\ v s n t f t i rcrcntiy v m madf 1 Ihr su^jccf Av,. (he gitls aflrn^M
i irn>ftfrt
<
tn(
, twrting TlftAm
and
other
\
fire
*
M Ri'^nMrt, fi7, v.'f>t,
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Wesleyan

Retired Central
Engineer Dies

'Just Right!

Fires Quelled
By Cutting Power

WAKE UP
RARIN' TO GO

WEDDING INVITATIONS

Trucker Dies
Unexpectedly

Beyond the Call of Duty

Cops Drain Flooded Cellar,


Stoke Fire for Blind Woman

Newark's
recommended

RHEUMATISM &
ARTHRITIS

Drumlins Area Group Speaks

City Urged to Annex

Open Piggy Bank


To Aid Church

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