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_fet#^,>«43 sspwswsss NEW wmm D{ tb? Ca%Uc _ ttmrvl M*ry ' C t e t h «* ?StS»t*4 "•fort '$tp she** Atrinf tbe instaltf- - tkn ims*tinf kef* last vrtck, Fiftsired Ifrem left' MM, Tiwm** 5&W Mrs. Rs&isrl MSMW Mrs, Thomas O'MJIM, theMn.sMB tnj officer"»?-- jttiriftg. presiient-, *ni Mrs. Darwin Arnold, iCewins' Leader photo-) •, I' ' 1 Graduation xercises Corning >*•- Annual commence' merit exercises at tlxe three local, parochial elementary schools wil{ be held here Thursday and Fri- day, June 19-20, with 71 students receiving diplomas. Accepfs Honorary Degree :f—. iiilliiii.il ililiililiiMi 1 ill im.uiliil i nil "'I, iij I ',' I, I nil *ri)iliiliil iiiii',.,^.i l ii.iiii...i •• -"••' - | Slsgr, Cleary Calls Youths, Tietfas L.J&__ in tattm Mm A* WURflffUE OPTOMETRIST C0MFXKX2 OPriCiX, SERVICE »rwEi,r.BS OPTICIANS 106 N. MAIN Si. MAX 3-6244 Greensbtut, Pi*.-- OTCl-r- To- day's young people make tip nei^ jther a "toeaf" nor a "silent" jjeh- ,eratfon, but rather are the "artic- ulate" and "aggressive" victims of a false philosophy of discipline, T h e Rev. William Roche, as j~T335isIgJior Donald M. Cleary, chaplain to Catholic students at fered this analysis in, a «om- Coraell University, Ithaca, of- raenceraent address at Seton Hill College tare. Monslgnor- Cleary . «.*-.,»» T* n ,.,r** , received an honorary degree <tf FATHER KOCHE, a former £aeior,of Laws. Cornell fcns been - ststant superintendent of schools for the Rochester THocesp. will return, to his own school to give the principal address at Si, Vm- •emt do Paul's, Friday evening. June .20, at 7.30 p.m. C %\M Presented Pastor By Club In Painted Post Painted Fosf—Installation of officers, including Sirs. Bobert t In JEtiwr* . . . >J ^ Mlrt twa Frit»4s At MELODY GARDENS At Tfc* W«t ferttste* Tt*. Eidredge F**k MJNCH & DINNERS DAILY itMIRA'S jiAFOOD MECCA flUQATS J>iuw Biwi JEwnr SUBtfay ' Alt JU**1 » * » « « « 2-9415 "WiCHTOWSKI 1ROTHERS Your Hosts C.ttrinr ft P**U«* «ti B'wwtt Usurer as wew president, hi^h- liprhted the ^meeting of the Im- maculate, Heart of Mary Church's Catholic Women's Club list week, the final program before summer recess. prayer by the Re*?. Harold jjogers, pastor. F. resident of. doming, is the son of Mft Joseph F. Boche Sr.-ojf 251 Bridge S*t He was pradtt#eil front "Si; Vincent's school' 'SOOT Kforthside-'^ligh "School aMr •which he entered St.. Berrrkwfs. {Seminary l a Bochester. •.-.; j; ! the scene of recent outbreaks of student violence, I gtvdent* like those who tool? part in -the demonstrations at Cornell, he said, are. the "full. talovvn products of an educational theory which has as its funda- mental premise a glaring error,*" FATHER IlOGEItS . accepted |. a „. ktant msf r < n the vir. •n-m from tht-eluh to be used S?'J,? 1 f^"i?TJ5.,l"i !l LS5 tor the church debfc,-j,-, 115 WE^SIDE AVE, **mm*#m*m>¥*m.* ******* m I H e will address the. 23 mem« bet~ of th* 5 ? year's graduating cta~v The. ftev. J m « F. Stat-! THB ERK OB, he continued, is , _ .„ „ ., , . „. .. tto heli?f "tliat liherty and frec^ * o w * f l ATpnraFRS htishands' E n W l M m t '.«*provided by,seph ^"^5""' * oaslQr '- v,tt P^.IosaHiy which 1to*hrs that ord er , ^ ! i ! ^ S ^ a " S ^ » hei Fm ' PostcfK * ° BarbersihW l' 5 * 1 "* *!*«tnas. } wn . be ^ t a b E ^ d without dlscfc' quartet from Painted -Pott. | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ fj praW ^ r> unn , as JpHne and that morality in its Mrs (rvalia W«w«d *H«se! rf«tant pastor of St. Patrick's broadest seme fe the product of Present and thanked chairmen ot'-Chwcb, will b e the speaker a t , « » a « ^ « democratic process." monev raising plojerts thrmigh.; the .Commencement.exercises of, out the year, officers mid 7nem>) S^Patvlck s School, lo be held at te*ys nf m th# clut* -for their «o=!? : ^3- P J R- «fl op-.'ration.- MrsuInhaJMcCaiff erty, a teach- er at Mnte»3 Post High Sehtwl, and guests attended the meetin* at which Mrs. Thomas-O'Malia. K*tirir>g president, served as ta- stalltag officer. REXALL DRUGS Diet! 2 0 5 9 7 •ABOVE ALU- A RSAt PRUG STORE" 227--Hoffmen St. rm« M.LlfLE«&SON i Quality furniture Plione ©8431 12 Bridge CORNIWGr N* Y. I Others installed -vwre: Mrs. 'Tfaorflas Elmer, vice president; „Mrs. Frederick Baleorn, seere- •jitary; Mrs. Danvin Arnold, trca* utcn Mas. Margaret. Culp. and Miss Shirley Frost, directors. The meeting, following a tu-. reen supper, was opened with was welcomed as 3. •her, future men* The committee responsible for the success of the wrectlrtt," vws Sonfihei-n Tier Edition , tw aw „.^, w lw mvm , Friday, Jvtm 13» 19EH This point of view, Monsignor -o.i7:Sd- p.m. on June ^ ' a t l h e d p ^ ' faldas "the^nly possible * «ch«reh. Names of p« P % WSA will. exptehanro or ^rudents- jufcrit be pwwtedMlihTO^s'w«ibB"» ai ^? a » to anything «*«*„»• announced lat?r, There will be 23 f^ les R11lhori, y « .^fiJ^f- graduaies. i % W I e unexpressed, their attitude I seems to be: 'We will accept and St, Mary's School will graduate live by «nly those rules and th.it 25 students at exercises to be code which WJ3 consider to fee h,eld attliechurehat^^flpjB.on just and fair.*" $\xn& 20, &etalls of the program M0NSJ[GJs T 0R DOISALD M. CLEARY, Catholic chap- Iain* Cornell l r nivev«tj who received an honorary Doc* tor of" l a v s degree at Seton HiH CoBe^e* Greensburg, Pa* watches ns Bishop Hugh I- Lamb of Grcertsburg. coitfers S.lOOlh degree ott Towako Saktirai of Tokyo, Japan. Drag Store Harry fc. EdtM Jr. Prop. 4? 6. Market of Cadai St. coraiiNO, N. f. •ought," for ItfinpMe«!authority, restriction and' limitation, and these "words have lane since been deleted from their lexicons. T00MEY BROKERAGE CO. Insurance Rmal Estate Appraisals DIAL 10392 207 WAINUT ST.* ElMIRA Imve not y e t b?ert eoAtploted, Elttiira Area Deaths TH1 JiFrtRSCN MOTEL DINING ROOM , . . ppeii Doily CCDUIiin WEEKDAYS 5:30 F.M til I:JO P.M, a C I f l l i l t l - SUNDXY5 12 P.W. « J.-00 f.M. SPSCIAI ARRANGEMENTS FOR CROUPS FROM 10 io 10O i . W, etlSOM. ti*. W*tiihi Gfa«. NY __________ KiCHUMfuM Mf f>«n(«_ HI»M n III III.I II.I - Eijjht death* h a w he«n report- eii this week in t h e Elmim area. Stephens Hnrdsrim, 4S, of 133 GEaylara St.. Binghamton, former- ly of Elmira, June 4. 1938. He -was an t-mploye of New York State Electric & Gai Corp. Sur- vived by his wife, a daughter and a sister, Body was at Shea Ftt< "To m great segment oi our' 'One might soy that young *-olfc\ge men and women today," people have always ' rebelled the speaker declared, "freedom fa against authorliy, have always a situation in which the indhid r resented -discipline, have always -uai^gaTrdoorKry-aiiytltfagwM^h^fou^t^iifiatest .strictures on he wants to sav or do. without, speech and .Tritons. . . But it has regard to" the rights or privi-'heen left to this sem?rat|nn tn leges of anyone else. To them the deny the very right of authority 1 < S!* , " , ! ,, .^ Ben-D'AlnWf>, St, Inthony Women, Eleqt, List Outing two sons, a sister, a. brother and a grander. Body was at Cha*. F. S t e d * Wra"^"^!* dignity of anrt'-dhdpltee to exist. Hiaghes & S«n Funeral Home. wa - has ^ corrupted into the I Requiem Htah Mass at St Pat-, idea of the supremacy of the in-: M^nslgnor Cleary pointed oat rick's Church, St. Peter and. dividual Judgment. fliat "order cannot exist without Paul's Cemetery, I • Members of St. Anthony's Pa- ered Heart Ladies Society, In El- mira named Mrs. Nicholas Spal«; lone, president for the corning .war and also designated the^e additional officers: Mn». -Jofteph president; Mrs, tonnrial seere- iar}-:!' Mrs. Allt«* Qualrsmo, treas- ure!" Mr« Henry Novick, record- G.H.SJ.T.Kelly Inc. KlIiCTKIlJll. CNHtMKEitme *n mm «<m liwit Diot 8721 ft* 1 authority, virtue cannot ; flourish^ «**etary, "WHEN THE1T are told that-without discipline. Any pMloso-' * P1 ^ n «. wer? dimmed Nicholas A. Colettn, 69/of 409 liberty is the opportunity, to doipby ixhleh teases, the eontrary „ _ , Walnut St-, June #. MS*'. Sur- that which one ought to do, they | must of hwessfty inculcate chaos nerai Home. Binghamton. Requl-1 vived by his wife, two daughters, immediately cho'o on the word i arid anarchy.** High Mass a t St. Paul's' a setj, eight grandchildren, two Dial 2-3! 83 404 W, Washington A%*. FINE WINES and LIQUORS Preston s Liquor Store BE THRIFTY DIAL 5 0 - 5 0 ILMIRA'SUADINfi RADIO" CONTROLLED TAXI SERVICE TOWNER TAXI DIAL lf„TAia(i?ViG FREE 211314 «~i/mJLiV*^Isi * SP DEUVERY: LIQUOR STORE ' ELMIRA'S LARGKT STOCK IF IT'S IMfOKtED WINES OR WHISKIES-SCOTCH OR CORDIALS WE HAVE THEM . WHEJJ BLAKNtNC A rARTY AT SOME O * AT THJ3 LAKE OK WAYBB A WJSDDtNG — CALt X?S •*• MEttOW AK0. SMOOTJi* GOOD TO THE f ASTB SHIELD'S WHISKY §4.33 0>. 6 0 2 SOUTH MAIN S t PlENTY PARKING SPACE em Church. S t Peter and Paul's Cemetery. ^ Joseph »!.• Itostns&t 4r„ 3S« ot 364 Fayette St., J u n e 5.195S. Sur- vlverl % his parents, and sister. Body was nl Barrett Funeral Kftme-, Eequierrt Hfeh Mass In St. Ca«ilmir*s Churrh, >St Peter a-nd Paul's Cemetery. Mrs, Katherine 51. Gordon, 6i of 1003 Hulelt S U Hotsehwds, Jane 5, 1S3R Survived by her husband. Eedy w a s at Chas. P. Huphes •& Son Funeral Home. Requiem High Mass at St. Mary's Church, Iforsoheads, SI, Mary's Cemetery. Infant daughter of Mr. *ntl Mrs. Ernil Lane, 170 Ly_wood A%*e^ Elmira Hefehts, June 7, t&5% Survi%-ed by parehls. grand- parents, Bo4y was at Barrett Fu< rr>ral H»?ne. Private burial at cemvenientts of family, St Peter and Paul's Ccmeterj*. Dr. DonaW 11 MBler, 58. o f 701 W. Clinton St, June?, 195S. Sur- vived by his wife, four datigh« ters, twr* sons, an undo _nd an sunt. Body was at family home. Solemn High Mass at Our L-ady of Lourdes Church. St, Peter and Paul's Cemetery. FraiicH J3, Thompson, 47* of , 1112 College Ave.» June 7. 1S58. Survived hy his wife, a daughter,- for the annua! picnic to h& held Sunday, July «?. Mrs. Fred D'AloMo was nameil picnic chairman. '• : KEEFE FUMERAL HOME 436 Broadway. (Prion* 6S44 Elmira, N, ELEANOR V. McMAHON GBNBnAL INSURANCE 315-317 ROBINSON BtDO. Dial 6751 or 2.1198., Serve Coca-Cola ctf home »•?•'«:'/'',••» jBB<J » « * r « n h i n q s W£ GIVI TfcfPLE S rrAMfe -- Ik A I x%- 9 " $iRVI€| STATION TOMMt SJUfi HASAKSMRN* GAS - Olt - BATTERIES * tUBRfCATlON * WASHING .. ;ACCESSORIES > mm - itlBES . •• •;. •..'; - -' t, 8erv4ctt • With A J8»«ig_ #Ayis- , -*: : |i^--.sTs,,;r^,. : ; f-vV'.;,, ..^, .•• vm ??7»- .V;'- ^.' H . S . BENNETT _,__teTCJDRPO|lATEp. Eye Examinaiions by George Palmer r-Regtisiiffid Optom«inf*t brothers a»rl a sister. Body was at Jwstln T. McCarthy Funeral Home. Solemn High Mass at Si. Patrick's Church. St. Peter ajrtd PaaFs Cemetery. , 3t|rs, Catherine T." XepKoske of 1039 Lincoln St., June 9.1838. She was the widow of Leo S. Lep koske. Sun.4ved by two rMugh-' ters, three siste,rs and four grand- chfitlwn, Body was at Chus. F., Hughes & Son Funeral Home,' Requiem High Mass at St, Casi.; mir's Church, St Peter and Paul's Cemetery. i •»•••»•*•«»••«#••••••••••••»••#*••••••»»•••••••••, MOREtTI'S RESTAURANT * , FAfVtOUS FOR FINE FOODS SPECIALIZING IN ITAUAN CUISINE DIAt 33751 OPEN DAILY AT 5 P.M. t ?th * Hotth Sis. EfAlRA •••••••••••*••••*•*••••••••*••••••••««•*••••••••• Price alone does not make a whiskey value. But when a reputable quality trand like CARSTAIRS makes a onee-in-a-lifetime offer like this, you have a Hal whiskey" value. GARSTAIRS- makes this offer to attract new friends, and reward its regular users, Don't run short, buy the quart. 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NEW wmm D{ tb? Ca%Uc _

ttmrvl M*ry ' Cte th «* ?StS»t*4

"•fort '$tp she** Atrinf tbe instaltf-

- tkn ims*tinf kef* last vrtck, Fiftsired

If rem left' MM, Tiwm** 5&W Mrs. Rs&isrl MSMW

Mrs, Thomas O'MJIM, theMn.sMB

tnj officer"»?--jttiriftg. presiient-, *ni Mrs. Darwin Arnold, iCewins'

Leader photo-) •, I' '

1 Graduation

xercises Corning >*•- Annual commence'

merit exercises at tlxe three local, parochial elementary schools wil{ be held here Thursday and Fri­day, June 19-20, with 71 students receiving diplomas.

Accepfs Honorary Degree :f—. iiilliiii.il ililiililiiMi 1 i l l • im.uiliil i n i l "'I, iij I ' , ' I , I n i l *ri)iliiliil i i i i i ' , . ,^ . i l i i . i i i i . . . i • • -"••' - |

Slsgr, Cleary Calls Youths, Tietfas

L.J&__ in tattm

Mm A* WURflffUE OPTOMETRIST

C0MFXKX2 OPriCiX, SERVICE »rwEi,r.BS OPTICIANS

106 N. MAIN S i . MAX 3-6244

Greensbtut, Pi*.-- OTCl-r- To­day's young people make tip nei^ jther a "toeaf" nor a "silent" jjeh-,eratfon, but rather are the "artic­ulate" and "aggressive" victims of a false philosophy of discipline,

T h e Rev. William Roche, as j~T335isIgJior Donald M. Cleary, chaplain to Catholic students at fered this analysis in, a «om-Coraell University, Ithaca, of-raenceraent address at Seton Hill College tare. Monslgnor- Cleary .

« .* - . ,»» T*n,.,r** , • received an honorary degree <tf FATHER KOCHE, a former £aeior,of Laws. Cornell fcns been -

ststant superintendent of schools for the Rochester THocesp. will return, to his own school to give the principal address at Si, Vm-•emt do Paul's, Friday evening. June .20, a t 7.30 p.m.

C %\M Presented Pastor By Club In Painted Post Painted Fosf—Installation of

officers, including Sirs. Bobert

t In JEtiwr* . . . >J ^ Mlrt twa Frit»4s At

MELODY GARDENS

• At Tfc* W«t ferttste* Tt*. Eidredge F**k

MJNCH & DINNERS DAILY itMIRA'S jiAFOOD MECCA

flUQATS J>iuw Biwi JEwnr SUBtfay

' Alt JU**1 » * » « « «

2-9415 "WiCHTOWSKI 1ROTHERS

Your Hosts C.ttrinr ft P**U«* « t i B'wwtt

Usurer as wew president, hi^h-liprhted the ^meeting of the Im­maculate, Heart of Mary Church's Catholic Women's Club list week, the final program before summer recess.

prayer by the Re*?. Harold jjogers, pastor.

F.

resident of. doming, is the son of Mf t Joseph F. Boche Sr.-ojf 251 Bridge S*t He was pradtt#eil front "Si; Vincent's school' 'SOOT Kforthside-'^ligh "School a M r •which he entered St.. Berrrkwfs. {Seminary l a Bochester. •.-.; j ; !

the scene of recent outbreaks of student violence,

I gtvdent* like those who tool?

part in -the demonstrations at Cornell, he said, are. the "full. talovvn products of an educational theory which has as i t s funda­mental premise a glaring error,*"

FATHER IlOGEItS . accepted |. a „ . k t a n t m s f „ r <n the vir . •n-m from tht-eluh to be used S ? ' J , ? 1 f ^ " i ? T J 5 . , l " i ! l L S 5 tor the church debfc,-j,-,

115 WE^SIDE AVE,

**mm*#m*m>¥*m.* ******* m I

H e will address the. 23 mem« bet~ of th*5? year's graduating cta~v The. ftev. J m « F. Stat-! T H B E R K OB, he continued, is , _ .„ „ ., , . „. .. t to heli?f "tliat liherty and frec^

* o w * f l ATpnraFRS htishands' E n W l M m t '.«*provided by,seph ^ " ^ 5 " " ' *o a s l Q r ' -v , t t P^.IosaHiy which 1to*hrs that order, ^ ! i ! ^ S ^ a " S ^ • »h e i Fm' Pos tc fK* ° BarbersihW l'5*1"* *!*«tnas. } w n . b e ^ t a b E ^ d without dlscfc'

quartet from Painted -Pott. | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f j p r a W ^ r>unn, a s JpHne and that morality in its Mrs (rvalia W « w « d *H«se! rf«tant pastor of St. Patrick's broadest seme fe the product of

Present and thanked chairmen ot'-Chwcb, will be the speaker a t , « » a « ^ « democratic process." monev raising plojerts thrmigh.; the .Commencement.exercises of, out the year, officers mid 7nem>) S^Patvlck s School, lo be held at te*ys nf mth# clut* -for their «o=!?:^3- PJR- «fl op-.'ration.-

MrsuInhaJMcCaiff erty, a teach­er at Mnte»3 Post High Sehtwl,

and guests attended the meetin* a t which Mrs. Thomas-O'Malia. K*tirir>g president, served as ta-stalltag officer.

REXALL DRUGS Diet! 20597

•ABOVE ALU-

A RSAt PRUG STORE"

227--Hoffmen St. rm«

M.LlfLE«&SON i Quality furniture

Plione ©8431 12 Bridge

CORNIWGr N* Y.

I Others installed -vwre: Mrs. 'Tfaorflas Elmer, vice president; „Mrs. Frederick Baleorn, seere-•jitary; Mrs. Danvin Arnold, trca*

utcn Mas. Margaret. Culp. and Miss Shirley Frost, directors.

The meeting, following a tu-. reen supper, was opened with

was welcomed as 3. •her,

future men*

The committee responsible for the success of the wrectlrtt," vws Sonfihei-n Tier Edition , t w a w „ . ^ , w l w mvm,

Friday, Jvtm 13» 19EH

This point of view, Monsignor -o.i7:Sd- p.m. on June ^ ' a t l h e d p ^ ' faldas "the^nly possible * «ch«reh. Names of p« P % WSA will. exptehanro or ^rudents- jufcrit

be pwwtedMl ihTO^s 'w« ibB"» a i ^? a » to anything « * « * „ » • announced lat?r, There will be 23 f ^ l e s R 1 1 l h o r i ,y « . ^ f i J ^ f -graduaies. i % W I e unexpressed, their attitude

I seems to be: 'We will accept and St , Mary's School will graduate live by «nly those rules and th.it

25 students at exercises to be code which WJ3 consider to fee h,eld attliechurehat^^flpjB.on just and fair.*" $\xn& 20, &etalls of the program

M0NSJ[GJsT0R DOISALD M. CLEARY, Catholic chap-Iain* Cornell l rnivev«t j who received an honorary Doc* t o r of" l a v s degree at Seton HiH CoBe^e* Greensburg, Pa* watches ns Bishop Hugh I - Lamb of Grcertsburg. coitfers S.lOOlh degree ott Towako Saktirai of Tokyo,

Japan.

Drag Store Harry fc. EdtM Jr. Prop.

4 ? 6. Market of Cada i St.

coraiiNO, N. f.

•ought," for It finpMe«! authority, restriction and' limitation, and these "words have lane since been deleted from their lexicons.

T00MEY BROKERAGE CO. Insurance — Rmal Estate — Appraisals

DIAL 1 0 3 9 2 207 WAINUT ST.* ElMIRA

I m v e not y e t b?ert eoAtploted,

Elttiira Area Deaths

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SPSCIAI ARRANGEMENTS FOR CROUPS FROM 10 io 10O

i. W, etlSOM. ti*. W*tiihi Gfa«. NY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ KiCHUMfuM Mf f>«n(«_ HI»M n III III.I II.I

- Eijjht death* h a w he«n report-eii this week in t h e Elmim area.

Stephens Hnrdsrim, 4S, of 133 GEaylara St.. Binghamton, former­ly of Elmira, June 4. 1938. He -was an t-mploye of New York State Electric & Ga i Corp. Sur­vived by his wife, a daughter and a sister, Body w a s at Shea Ftt<

"To m great segment oi our ' 'One might soy that young *-olfc\ge men and women today," people have always ' rebelled the speaker declared, "freedom fa against authorliy, have always a situation in which the indhidr resented -discipline, have always -uai^gaTrdoorKry-aiiytltfagwM^h^fou^t^iifiatest .strictures on he wants to sav or do. without, speech and .Tritons. . . But it has regard to" the rights or privi-'heen left to this sem?rat|nn tn leges of anyone else. To them the deny the very right of authority 1

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Ben-D'AlnWf>,

St, I n t h o n y Women,

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two sons, a sister, a. brother and a g rander . Body was at Cha*. F. S t e d * Wra"^"^!* dignity of anrt'-dhdpltee to exist. Hiaghes & S«n Funeral Home. w a - h a s ^ corrupted into the I Requiem Htah Mass at St Pat-, idea of the supremacy of the in-: M^nslgnor Cleary pointed oat rick's Church, St. Peter and. dividual Judgment. fliat "order cannot exist without Paul's Cemetery, I •

Members of St. Anthony's Pa-ered Heart Ladies Society, In El­mira named Mrs. Nicholas Spal«; lone, president for the corning .war and also designated the^e additional officers: Mn». -Jofteph

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Nicholas A. Colettn, 69/of 409 liberty is the opportunity, to doipby ixhleh t e a se s , the eontrary „ _ , Walnut St-, June #. MS*'. Sur- that which one ought to do, they | must of hwessfty inculcate chaos nerai Home. Binghamton. Requl-1 vived by his wife, two daughters, immediately cho'o on the word i arid anarchy.**

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Mrs, Katherine 51 . Gordon, 6i of 1003 Hulelt S U Hotsehwds, Jane 5, 1S3R Survived by her husband. Eedy w a s at Chas. P. Huphes •& Son Funeral Home. Requiem High Mass at St. Mary's Church, Iforsoheads, SI, Mary's Cemetery.

Infant daughter of Mr. *ntl Mrs. Ernil Lane, 170 Ly_wood A%*e Elmira Hefehts, J u n e 7, t&5% Survi%-ed by parehls. grand­parents, Bo4y was at Barrett Fu< rr>ral H»?ne. Private burial at cemvenientts of family, St Peter and Paul's Ccmeterj*.

Dr. DonaW 11 MBler, 58. of 701 W. Clinton St, June? , 195S. Sur­vived by his wife, four datigh« ters, twr* sons, an undo _nd an sunt. Body was at family home. Solemn High Mass at Our L-ady of Lourdes Church. St, Peter and Paul's Cemetery.

FraiicH J3, Thompson, 47* of , 1112 College Ave.» June 7. 1S58. Survived hy his wife, a daughter,-

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