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Alice Snyder McCracken Greenless, dau of Jacob & Betsy Snyder died, age 63
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- MRS. ALICE GREENLESS
Ulysses -- Mrs. Alice Greenless died Saturday night after several months' illness. The funeral will be held at the home Wednesday at 2 p.m. the Rev. Kenneth Baker of the Methodist Church officiating.
- Burial will be in the Ulysses Cemetery.
Alice Snyder Greenless, daughter of Jacob and Betsy Snyder, was born in Sweden, Pa, 63 years ago. In early life she married B. E. McCracken of Marshlands, Pa.
One son, Elliott McCracken, of Detroit, survives. Beside her son, Elliott, she leaves several grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Anna Hovey of Ulysses; also several cousins of this place.
Later In life she married William Greenless of Detroit, who died three years ago.
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WILLIAM DELEURY
William DeLeury, formerly of Montour Falls, died Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Rogers, in Homer. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Leon Perry of Andover; a son, John of Homer. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 1 p. m. at the Vedder funeral home in Montour Falls. The Rev. Paul M. Brown of the Montour Falls Methodist Church will officiate. Burial in Hector Union Cemetery.
ALBERT G. HUMPHREY JR. Albert G son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Humphrey Sr., of 209 Willys Street. The funeral will be h'ld in the Davis funeral home Thursday at 2 p. m. and will be strictly private. The Rev. Irving C. Sullivan will officiate. Burial in Maple Grove Cemetery, Horse-heads.
MRS. EUGENE KELTZ Mrs. Margaretta Keltz, late of Canton, Pa. Funeral will be held from the family home, Wednesday at 2 p. m. Burial will be in the Park Cemetery at Canton. The Rev. George W. Gilbert of the First Church of Christ will officiate.
ROBERT NORMAN NOYES Robert Norman Noyes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Noyes of Binghamton, formerly of Elmira. The funeral was held from the Wilson funeral home today at 2 p. m. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. The Rev. Evan R. Williams officiated.
HENRY E. STEINHAUSER Henry E. Steinhauser, late of 507 Partridge Street. The funeral was held at 2:30 p. m. today at the family home, the Rev. Frederick Henstridge of the Grace Episcopal Church officiated. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery.
ALBERT YOUNG Bath According to advice received by Bath relatives the death of Albert Young occurred recently in Chicago. Mr. Young was about 69 years old, a native of Bath and a graduate of the Bath School, He had been engaged as an attorney in Chicago where he is survived by a widow, son and daughter. He was a brother of the late Mrs. Charles Haley of Bath.
MISS MAYME YOUNG Bath Miss May me Young died In Indianapolis Friday. The body win be brought here for burial but the time of the committment is indefinite. Miss Young was born in Bath 67 years ago and passed her early life here. She had a local acquaintance having often revisited Bath. Among other survivors are nephews Percy and Tracey Haley of Bath.
JAMES D. CLINTON Bath James D. Clinton, 77, for many years an Addison resident, died Monday night here. The funeral will be conducted at the Waldo funeral home Wednesday at 2:15 p. m with burial in Addison. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. James Hadley of Corning; a brother, Herbert, of Addison, and three nephews, Sheldon D. Clark of Bath, Max L. Russ of Corning and J. W. Russ of Addison.
R. W. SHEWMAN Watklns Glen R. W. Shewman, former Watklns Glen business man, died Sunday night at the Odd Fellows Home near Ithaca. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Royce funeral parlors by the Rev. Charles S. Champlain, acting rector of the St. James Episcopal Church.
- MRS. ALICE GREENLESS
Ulysses -- Mrs. Alice Greenless died Saturday night after several months' illness. The funeral will be held at the home Wednesday at 2 p.m. the Rev. Kenneth Baker of the Methodist Church officiating.
- Burial will be in the Ulysses Cemetery.
Alice Snyder Greenless, daughter of Jacob and Betsy Snyder, was born in Sweden, Pa, 63 years ago. In early life she married B. E. McCracken of Marshlands, Pa.
One son, Elliott McCracken, of Detroit, survives. Beside her son, Elliott, she leaves several grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Anna Hovey of Ulysses; also several cousins of this place.
Later In life she married William Greenless of Detroit, who died three years ago.
Sir James O'Donohue, 79, once Mayor of Galway, Irish Free State, and raised to a knighthood by the late King Edward VII, died In Toronto. The Right Honorable Augustine Blrrell, 83, essayist, biographer, and Minister in several Cabinets, died in London. Dr. Howard D. Haskins, 62, Professor of Bio-Chemistry at the University of Oregon Medical School and author of medical books, died in Portland, Ore. The Right Rev. Monaignor Ovide Charlebols, 71, Vicar Aposotolic of Keewatln Diocese, Canada, died in The Pas, Manitoba, yesterday. Member of the Oblate Fathers at Lachine, near Montreal. Laborer among Indians over a vast territory, building churches by hand with the aid of the Indians, traveling over his See by canoe in summer and. by dog-team in winter. One of the first white men to take up residence in The Pas, where a tiny chapel on the banks of the Sackatchewan River stands as a memorial to his zeal. Mrs. Louise Jopling-Rowe, 99, friend of the late King Edward and known in England as the first woman to smoke a cigaret, died in London. Artist and writer, being founder of art groups and exhibitor at the leading galleries in England and on the Continent. Geo. and Chas. R0EMMELT 561 EAST CHURCH STREET Phone 4457 1011 COLLEGE AVENUE Phone 2-2919 Wed. and Thurs. Specials FRESH GROUND HAMBURG 7c LARGE CHOWDER CLAMS, doz. ...( 20c NO. 2 SIZE GREEN GUT BEANS 4 cans 25c 69c doz. VEAL or LAMB CHOPS, 2 lbs 19c A REAL BUY RIB or LOIN LAMB CHOPS 19c CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS 15c NO. 2 SIZE SOLID PACK TOMATOES 3 for 25c 95c doz. ROUND or SIRLOIN TENDER STEAKS .19c SOLID MEAT OYSTERS, qt 38c A-l SODA CRACKERS, 2 lbs. ..25c DANCE VETERAN GRANGE HALL Wednesday Night, Nov. 22 Music by Chuck Leon's Orchestra
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