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Document 6441707
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THE KNICKERBOCKER NEWS
ALBANY, N. Y., FRI., JAN. 27, 1961
23eath*
acme
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—
1 Death Notice*
1 Death Notices
Sell
HINES — January 27, lW
BREW—Jan. 25, 1961, Louis CONNORS - In Watervliet, Anna Craner, formerly oir
P. Brew of 325 Colonie St., Jan. 24, 1961, John Con- Kent St., wife of the lata
husband of the late Bella nors, husband of the late John T. Htnei, mother of
Harriet Hull, father of Mrs.
Foran Brew, father of
James M. Furman of Reno,
Frank D. Brew Sr. and Cecil B. Clarke, Watervliet, Nevada, Mrs. Thomas Baker
brother of James Brew. and Mrs. James J. Sullivan of Rochester, NC Y.; sister
Also survived by four Jr. of Latham, grandfather of Rose G. Craner of AlSyracuse (UPI>—A commit
of Gerard Clarke .Sullivan.
tee of local civic leaders was grandchildren.
bany, N. Y., Charles Craner
Funeral
from
the
Lasak
FuFuneral from the Parker of Salem, N. Y.; Aunt of
biding its time today before
Brothers Memorial, 2013 Miss Pauline M. Morriaey.
making a definite commit- neral Home, 130 Northern
ment on whether to accept an Blvd., Saturday morning at Broadway, Saturday morn- Also survived by aavafat
offer to make Syracuse a 8:30 and 9:15 at St. Jo- ing at 9 o'clock, thence to nieces and nephews.
member of the International seph's Church, where a St. Patrick's Church where Funeral from the O'Connor
High Mass of Requiem will a Requiem High Mass will F u n e r a i Home, 10 Besch
Baseball League.
be celebrated. Relatives
The* group met but reach? and friends are respect- be sung at 9,30 o'clock. A y e N o t i c e . 0 f funeral
ed no definite conclusion as fully invited and may also Friends are invited and nere after
mal call Friday afternoon HOTAL1NG—At rest on Jan.
to accepting or rejecting the call at the funeral home
and evening.
offer made by International Friday evening after 7 p.m.
26, 1961, Walter J. nt 513
League president Thomas
DAVIDSON — Suddenly, Jan. Kenwood Ave., Delmar,
Richardson.
BRYSON — George Charles 26, 1961, I. Reid Davidson husband of Sarah Weyrich;
STRAIGHT FROM THE BOSS — Comptroller Arthur Levitt awards trophies to the winning team for the first half
Richardson proposed the Maitland, Jan. 26, 1961, at of Voorheesville, N. Y., hus- father of Mrs. Dtti* J.
of the 1960-61 State Comptrollers Bowling League season. Left to right are Thomas Talbot, Donald Malone, Mathome, 24 New Scotland band of Lucy Downey; Parrott and Barbara Hotal*
thew McFawn, league secretary; Matthew Remmert, team captain; Horatio Bono, league president; Comptroller city sponsor a community- his
Ave.,
beloved husband of
owned baseball team * for
father of Reid Davidson of ing; brother of Mrs. Nellie
., Levitt, Paul Hughes and Michael Giroux.
Leonide
Fleetwood Bryson,
entry into the triple A cirSpencer. So. Dakota, and Muller and the late Mrs.
cuit Syracuse would receive father of Douglas V. Bry- Theron Davidson of Lexing
Ralph Jones; grandfather
the: Montreal franchise under son ofDetmar and Stanley
ton Park, Maryland; step
of Scott, Stephen and-Briaa
G. Bryson of Rochester, father of Mrs. Ida Pickens, Parrott.
Richardson's offer.
The city would also have N. Y., brother of Elizabeth High Point. N. C, William Funeral services S u n d a y
to raise hoo'oOO to" returnL^Walker of Montreal, Can., Munyan of . Voorheesville afternoon at 2 o'clock at
k the league it dropped dut Daisy Bryson of Maiden
and John Munyan, GreensDodgers and Albany Twilight Dr. Fred N. Tate Memorial have a ver
By CHARLES \OUNG
head, England^ and Allan boro, N. C; brother of Mrs. the Applebee F u n e r a l
of in 1955
League when 1 was president Bowling Jackpot.
paign"
Home, 403 Kenwood Ave.,
Bryson of Jamiaca, B.W.I.
Albany Sports New March of through the medium of your
Mary C. Mann> "nit treas- Ernest Decker mailed his Richardson had asked for He is also survived by ten Rachel Hickman and Ian Delmar. Friends may call
Dimes Fund Chairman^ column and the paper in gen- urer, wrote: .„ ^The William donation.
Davidson. Also survived by Saturday after 4 p. m.. In
"""" ^ some indication by Sunday grandchildren.
eral."
several grandchildren.
w h e n t h e International
Valek 4Jnit 1,550, American
lieu of flowers, memorial
The Albany Sports New The donation, by -Pat's Legion Auxiliary, is indeed Tom Kane, scout for the League holds its annual meet Funeral services at the TebFuneral
services
from
the
contributions may be made
March of Dimes Fund reached Bowling League was mailed happy to make its annual New York Yankees, handed ing in New York City. How- butt Memorial Chapel, 176
Brunk
Funeral
Home,
to
the Third Reformed
$1,816.41 today when con- to Joe Robelotto along with contribution to your most me his 'annual contribution ever, spokesmen for the civic State St, on Sunday aftertributions totaling $113 were entries from the loop for the important, drive. Hope you at the St. James Holy Name group said they had been noon at 2 o'clock. -Friends Voorheesville. Time to be Church of Albany.
announced later.
HOTALING — Members of
Society smoker. Matty Fitz
may call at the chapel Sat
reported.
.
Fort Orange Post No. 30,
gerald Jr. also made the con- granted additional time to urday evening.
DICKSON—January 26, 1961
As in every year since 1939
tribution in memory of his study the proposal.
George W. Dickson, for- American Legion, w i l l
the sports department of Tne
father who once was a catch- Committee member Fran- CAHILL ^-Suddenly Jan. 26, merly of Colonie, N. Y., meet Saturday evening at
Marilyn Richards
Knickerbocker News is rais
er with the New York Giants, cis* W. Judkins said he had 1961,
8 o'clock at the Applebee
Cahill
of
7 Dana Ave., wife husband of the late Anna Funeral Home, to hold
ing the fund this year in cotalked with Richardson who
and
Jim
Patterson
enrolled
Colorado Springs, Colo.—Irma Staro, 14, of Troy. N, Y..
operation with, the Albany
told him "the franchise is of Robert T. Cahill. mother Lambert Dickson; father of services for our departed
Maureen
Patterson,
his
and Rensselaer Chapters of and Richard Callaghan, 15, of Rochester, N. Y., won third daughter, at the same func- going to be in Syracuse." of Michael R. Cahill, daugh- Rev. John G. Dickson, S. M., comrade.
the National Foundation. The place last night in the junior pairs event of the National tion.
Judkins also said he expected ter of John H. and Marian University of Dayton. Ohio:
NEWTON J. VET,
Figure
Skating
Championships.
uncle of Mrs. Truman
fund is used to combat polio,
Len
Robelotto.
Dels to atteivl the Sunday meeting Clark Richards, sister of
Commander.
It was the first appear Garage bowler, gives an- and discuss the matter furth- John Richards, Rochester, Groff.
arthritis and birth defects.
MILTON
PINSKER,
N.,
Y.,
and
William
J.
Richa nee in a national competi- nually.
Funeral from the Herbert W.
er with league officials
All sports-minded individAdjutant.
ards.
Also
survived
by
9
Reillv Funeral Home. 1200
tion for the New Yorkers, So does Tim Sheedy, who
uals and groups and others,
HOTALING
—
Members
of
nieces
and
nephews.
Central Ave. Monday mornwho began skating as a team formerly wrote sports for the
who are interested in ."The
Local
390
National
FedRelatives., friends and mem- ing at<*10:30 o'clock and 11
last summer. They qualified Times-Union, and M a r t y Three Share
Kid Around the" Corner", are
bers of t h e Columbiettes o'clock at the Church of eration of Post Office
for
the
championships
i)y
Quinn, former baseball star.
asked to send or bring conare invited to attend her Our Lady of Mercy. Rela- clerks will meet Saturday
evening the junior pairs Ex-Gannett -employe drop- Dimes Fund
tributions to The Knickerfuneral Saturday morning tives, friends and members evening at 8:30 at the
crown recently in the East- ped his contribution on the
bocker News, 24 Sheridan
at 8:45 o'clock from the of the Parish Holy Name Applebee Funeral Home
ern Figure Skating meet at sports desk.
Aye., Albany. All will be
L o u i s T. Dreis Funeral
Society are invited and to pay respects to our dePin Honors
acknowledged. Contributors The rich get richer. Or so West Orange, N.J.
Home,
89
S
e
c
o
n
d
Ave.,
may call at the funeral parted member.
who wish to remain anonym- it is with frontrunning Ches- Miss Staro, a freshman at
John J Hessjon
t
h
e
n
c
e
to
St.
Margaret
home Sunday after 4 p.m.
Lottie Van Dyke with a 175
ous, will have their contribu- terfield in the Rensselaer Troy High School, is the
President
Mary's
Church,
w
h
e
r
e
a
game. Marge Glastetter with
FAZIO —January 25. 1961
tions listed anonymously. County Men's Classic Bowr- daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles
E. Connor
solemn
requiem
mass
will
a 479 triple and Lou Fleming
Charles B. Staro of 30 BolFortunato. beloved hus
Please make checks payable rng League.
Secretary
be
c
e
l
e
b
r
a
t
e
d
at
9:30
with 209 and 579 had top
band of the late Concetta
to the Albany Sports New Thanks to a rocking 894 ivar Ave., Troy. Callaghan is
scores in the annual bowling o'clock. Friends may call Faranda: father of Mrs. LOVEDAY — Jan. 25, 1961,
foursome by Bud Hanson. a sophomore at St. Thomas
March of Dimes Fund.
m a t c h e s between Elsmere at the funeral home Friday
Chesterfield gained a sweep Aquinas High School in RoDominick (Mary) Micare, Mae Morgan, w i f e of Edafternoon
and
evening.
F
i
r
e
Department
members
Contributions to date:
in its series with Holiday chester.
Sam and Phillip Fazio. ward T. Loveday, 43 OakCAHILL
—The
Columbiettes
and
their
wives
on
the
SportManor last night and en route
Mrs. James (Conniei Frany, wood St.. mother of MarPreviously acknowledged
11,703.41
will
meet
8:30
p.
ro.
Friday
haven
Lanes,
Delmar.
Mrs. Charles (Angie) Pet- jorie Fa hey. sister o f
fiene Man's Btwiina Laaaua
aa.ta negotiated a one-game league
Runnerup D a s c h e r s is
at the Dreis Funeral Home tinato and Mrs. George Stephen M. Morgan; also
Ransteiaar Masonic Bawtina. Laaaua 23.BC record of- 729. . Pete Rumo's
The
show
netted
the
Alclosing the gap in a tight
*>. N. GiUs anal **. M . , I . af • .
to pay respects to our late (Grace) Frany, Mrs. Jen- survived by two grandchil249 and a 192 by Chet Gonski
South End Classic League bany Sports New March of sister, Marilyn Cahill.
an linked the big game.
Joe Thomas nie Carpinello and Frank dren.
Dimes Fund more than $100,
Pal's Bawiinf Leeaue
S.ae
race.
DAISY RYAN,
Hanson started off big.
William Valak Unit Ma. I S M
Mt
Fazio; brother of Andrew Funeral f r o m Zwack and
largest
ever
raised
in
any
Daschers last night beat
Amarlcan Laaian, Auxiliary
President.
I N with a 227 and 288, but fell
Fazio of California, Mrs. Sons Mortuary Saturday at
• m a s t Oackar
S.M
Ballantines, 3-2. while front- year of the seven it has been
Tom Kana
S.M off to 192 and 187 in his
DOMEMCO
—
Jan.
26,
1961,
9 o'clock and 930 in the
Santa Crisafulli of Fitch
running Sparkys was losing staged.
" I n Mamary af Matty • i t t a a r a l a ' "
S.a* final games. Rumq finished
Irene
Odoardi
of
1055
West
It was eight victories for •In* identical decision" to Scores:
burg. Mass.. also survived Churcfc , of St. Teresa of
L a * Robelotto
S.M
Timothy j . sheeny
1.M up with 859 and Gonski 836, the basketball team of Alem
Ave.
beloved
wife
of
by 18 grandchildren and Avila. Relatives and friendi
Happys.
M a r t y Oulnn
1.M
Sirens 1'
Flasher* •
the
late
Eugene
Domenico,
bany Business College today
Mavreen Patterson
I.M the team totaling 2591.
seven
great grandchildren. are respectfully invited lo
HO Jt»
MS Jqt
Bob Mc Erlean rolled* a- |K. Hopkins 145 420Kugler <2) 13* 271 mother of A n t h o n y of
f * - G a n n e t t Employt
l.M
Funeral from the Chicorelli attend and may call at the
T E A M RESULTS
The Owls led all the way
Chesterfield S, Haliday Manor I
single individual
and 813 foursome
„ ^ k i I W ltt MSM w>i, m „0
Beacon, James of Elsmere, Funeral Home, 277 Madi- mortuary also on Friday
to trim Albany Junior Col- 2o8
t 0 corner
honors pHendrrrk
\
S1.IH.4! Meraer's Music 4, Units* Cans!. 1
Tatal
lftfi 422W Wets
177 501
Mrs.
Joseph (Loretta) De son Ave., Saturday morn- after 4 p. m.
lege.
80-63,
on
the
Hackett
Bowline Groan i , Corrity Lumbar t
Whtte Jr.
156 397B. Whitney 177 3M
/atm-r»af a t , •"erratta's •
Santis
and August Domen- ing at 8:30. thence to St.
C.
Smith
181
419R
Whitney
170
455
Junior
High
School
court
last
Secretary Jim Flood, re- Hamilton Print 4. Morris Body 1
D Smith
195 479Blank
150 450
ico
of
Albany,
sister of Gae- Anthony's Church at 930 REITTINGER—Jan. 27, 1961,
night. Mike Burns, with 23
porting the contribution of Mohawk Ins. S, M o t Enoslmsn •
Tetels
91a 2711 Total
4*0 2355
tano Odoardi of Dedham, where a Solemn High Mass Mary Retta Martin, wife of
Tiras 4. Coier.it Battlt 1
Del
Miller
Top
Hooks (11
Ladders
(1)
points,
and
Gunna'r
Vilinskis,
the Siena Men's Bowling Thoma
Schall's S, Brown Darby •
H6 3al
HS 3ft
Mass., also survived by will be celebrated. Rela- the late Matthew J. Reitwith 16, paced the winners
League, wrote: "We took up
M. Wsw.
149 3«6A. McNarv 171 437
twenty-one grandchildren tives and friends are re- tinger, R D. 2, Glenmont,
TP who shot 43 per cent from
W
L WW
E.
Wine
201 557K. McNary 17« 431
a collection at our midsea-1,'1'**™
Harness
Driver
L. VanDyke 175 t.TRShea
W 242
and seventeen great-grand- spectfully invited to attend N. Y.; mother of Michael
««
ii ia M
ieM
the field on 33 of 73.
son banquet and voted to i Chesterf
C. VnnPyke 152 43fiFitr.*era',(l
139 359
Reittmger; sister of John
Srhsell*
SS » is 71
children.
and may call at the funer
Oi Smith
.3« 30gcamphell
14» 3*1
J* ?» IS ST
Chuck
Signer
had
23
for
Saratoga
Springs
—-(APVm a k e u p t h e d i f f e r e n c e i n Mon»wk ir,ui*t,<>n
Martin. Mrs. Anna Steup
45'3 34'i 14 59' i
- - - from
Printing
potter
i3« 3s,D*nnin
157 4M.Relatives and friends may al home Fridav after 4.
take to $40
league
funu Hamilton
the
losers
who
now
are
5-4.
Del
Miller
of
Meadow
Lands,
41'
i
M'i
l
l
524
and
Mrs. Barbara Richards.
Mnr Engteman
call at the Chicorelli Fu
172 2S44 Total
174 1291
404 ,19U 12 52 W The Owls have lost only two!p . ranked as the nation's Totals
Again wish you every suc- John
k Pat's
FORSTER
—
Walter,
of
195
a
t
Funeral from Zwack *V Sons'
42 3* * 50
Bowling Green
H a i t i 1)
Coals
5
neral Home, 277 Madison
cess in your present drive Holiday "viiror
37 4.1 11 W
HC lq»
HG lot
Colonie
St.,
January
25,
leading
harness-racing
driver
games.
Mortuary, 184 Central Ave.',
Ave., Saturday after 4 p. m.
37 43 9' 4«<3
Gerrity Lumber
Donovan 123 342A Kleinke
141 411
for 'the Kid."
1961.
brother
of
Mrs.
Regin 1960. under universal JM. Donovan
Mantica's Br. Derby 37 43 9 as
Albany Jr. Col
Albany, Monday 8.30 a.m.
ABC
;3* 3MP Kleinke 14s 40*
Funeral from the Halvey
3SW 44>* «
Tires
43' ,,
lb Ip lp driver rating system figures Melirk
fb fe la
132 371 Glastetter
149 413
inald
Leader
and
Owen
and 9 o'clock in Our Lady
Hdwarti Schoeder, treas- Thoma
M
44
Haryea's Mwtir Sir.
*'T 424 McNuHy
Funeral Home, Beacon,
J. rieminl 133 295K. Crasser 145 3*7
5 2 12
3 2 «De»ev
33 47
7
Forster.
brother-in-law
of
United Construction
40 Gordinier
announced last night.
of
Angels Church. Relatives
urer, reported the members Coiom*
4 ft RVattaw
L.
Fleming
S>»
579F
Grasser
f«3
450
1
1
3
Mohday morning. Relatives
37
J3
J
Battle G u
37
Spigner
* 7 23 Roam
4 1 9
Mrs.
»Owen
Forster.
He
is
Totals
7M 1171 Totals
7M M5*
Miller.
47.
also
was
the
top
H
54
• 32
of the Rensselaer Masonic Perntte's
and
friends are respect*
and friends are invited and
Phillips
1 0 2Ranasxew«lri 2 1 5
also
survived
by
several
driver last
4 5 13 \ i!ir«ki!
League "again this year are Morris Body Shop X 54 3 ?9 Landers
fully
invited to attend and
Boots'*)
Indians (31
i i n money-winning
may call at the Halvey FuArlim,
2 .1 7Pntter
4 4 12 year.
HO lot
HG lot
nieces
and
nephews.
His
horses
earned
happy to contribute to this
may
call
at the mortuary
Bressen
neral Home Sunday after1 0 2 Burns
10 \ 13
R Harmon 129 2*2.1 Rlndgett 127 312
Totals
13 U 43 Totals
13 14 M $567,282.
Funeral
service
at
the
TebLL Auxiliary
worthy cause."
also on Sunday after 4
D Harmon 170 45«D Bledfeit 170 442
noon and evening.
I Glastetter 114 3.39 M Glastetter '«5 479
butt Memorial Chapel. 176 o'clock
He
won
116
races,
placed
R. Glastetter 1** 50* P Glastetter 1M 471
Emily Witamborski and To Have Dance
State St.. on Saturday
second in 64 and third in 51 R. Wright 103 »riR. Palmer 14* 425
Joe Zemjewski sent the do- Ladies Auxiliary of Nation- AHS Pinners Win
W.
Wright
143
4120
Palmer
l«l
451
morning at 11 o'clock. SCHERER —At rest Jan. 25,
nation by the P.N. Girls and al Little League will hold its Albany High School's bowl- out of 385 drivers for an Totals
MS 2197 Totals
141 1520 Martv Christian
1961. Catherine L. Mullen
Friends may call at the
average of .438. It is the sec*v
P.M.Y. S. of R. Leagues.
of
309 So„Pearl St., wife of
third annual Valentine Dance ing team chalked up Jts third ond time that Miller has
chapel Friday after 4 p. m.
late Edward G. Scherer;
Joe Thomas, scout for the at 9 p.m. tomorrow at Knights straight victory, 2632^2578, taken the top spot
Kolls $5W) Game GARDY—Jan. 25. 1961. Samu- the
Fenders Fuels
mother of Charles F., EdLos Angeles Dodgers of the of Columbus Hall. 375 Ontar- over Li.iton yesterday behind Levi Harner of Blooms
el Gardy, of 21 Emmet St.. ward G, Frank J. and
Marty Christian of Sche
National League, wrote: "May io St. ,
Ron Goldfarb's 218-608 at burg. Pa., the 1959 champion
husband of the late Jane George E. Scherer; grandHeatly
Vietory
nectady is $500 richer today
I sincerely thank you for ail Music will be provided by Playdium. Al Roth had was second and Thomas GraMannarino Gardy; father of
you have done for me, the the Jack Drummond Trio.
thanks to a nice breaking Anthony. Joseph, John, mother of Robert L. and
226-557 for the losers.
ham of Salem, 111., was third
Heatly High has a third ball.
Paul F. Scherer; greatplace tie with Voorheesville The veteran women bowler Charles, Michael and Thom- grandmother of Robert S.
in the Central Hudson Valley yesterday spilled the Tri-City as Gardy, Mrs Joseph Scherer.
(Lucy) Vecchio, all of AlLeague today. ,
lanes pins for a 279 single to bany. Mrs. Arlo (Alice) Funeral Saturday at 11 a. m.
from Palmers F u n e r a l
Paced by Ed Penders' 15, win the standing award. The
of Houston, Tex. Home, 341 Second Ave.
Heatly last night won from ianes offer $500 to any Wixon,
the late Mrs. Mary Suri- Relatives and friends art
Aver ill Park, 58-51. in Green women who hits 275 or and
AT HO'PMAN
AT
SCMADt't
ano
and Florence Gardy; invited and may call st the
Bowling honors in leagueI A r R A N I / T ^ " ™ , ,
mm
RtlVAL ARCANVM—Merlin Hathaway
WOLFERTS
ROOST-Joan Mitchell. Island to bring about the better or any man with a
matches last night were
AT BOWLING OMEN
also
survived by thirty funeral home Friday from
J14-S57
190.303. Kay Dewtt*. 5M; Martha MiHer. deadlock. Gary Wilson tank- perfect game.
K\KE— Ted Birnbark 223 570
310
grandchildren"
and iwenty- 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m.
shared by Bill Linnan Albany K ^ ^ » n i K K ^
T^ZU KWIW
rNTERV4I. REVENtE—Sally Melesky
VI BOYS-Dan Bourk. 219: Bwb D»le. ed 15 for the losers.
17.V4RI. Len Rnealer 194-49*
one
great-grandchiWren
insurance manager from the J*y
P*«I W_. a*j*_aui*ii m
530
FT. ORANGE PAPER-Walt Salistnirv
rOLONIF. FEDERATION—lohn Took
Avarlll Park
Haatly
RfDGEWAY'S—Tom Willtawta, 244; Rob
WaiTpn Flood is ilL Funeral from Campion and SHILTIS ~ At Rensselaer,
Aurania loop, who had a 278 47*. Ine Ph»o M4.
2I3-57S
Herkenham. 5*7
f a f n »»
CASTUETON
REBEhAH
-Shirley
Ssh*
HOFFMAN
SENIORS
Gene
Bu|j
I
V
M
single, .and Frank Terwelp of bury 473. Carol Drnat 1K4.
4 3 TTTrahan
4 3 11
THREE
FARMS DAIRY' - Charlie G WiTaon
Sons Funeral Home. 1215 Jan. 25. 1961, Katie HeineHis 'Floodlight' col241S90.
Beach
0
4
4LaF*ve
2
0
4
Field*.
*M:
Hae*
>i*hr
23*
Albany Auto, who totaled CASTU5TON HANDICAP-Chip CoUine
AT MIDWAY
Rroadway Saturday morn- man of 2010 Eighth St.,
1 0 2Penders
7 1 19
BALL AND CHAIN-Kav Farley. 1*0- Lerkonby
BM4S.
WENDALL
CADILLAC—Roger
Jones,
umn
will
be
r-eC.WUeon
7 4 20Nol*n
0 2 2
626. Dan Matteo of OLA Holy HUYCK'R M l X E D - C W l e a Rnwle* Vat. 217; R U M Lewi*. 943
443; Bob VanOHttda, 234-155.
ing at 9 o'clock. Solemn wife of the late Thomas.
Liebich
1 0 2 Caswell
1 2 4
Nx-k
Nicnlls
234.
Connie
DelRtJan
l.M
Name hit a 267 single and
A T SOUTH f H O
ST. CLARE WOMEN-Pauline Rood
Mass of Requiem Sacred L. mother of Mrs. Mildred
Fairall
* 3 3B Heffern
4 2 10 Aiimed upon his reEAST GREENRtSH WOMEN
- HiM* 205; Chris Haller. S24.
>n
Spencer
0
2
2.1
Heffran
O
i
l
ST
I V M F A BOYS—Jne Romano. 1*0
Linnan had a 623 triple.
D*hn SM. Marion RI1I*
Heart Church, 9:15. Rela- Coon: sister of Mrs. UrsuU
AT PLAYDIUM
1 1 .IMcCutcheti
1 * 10 turn to his desk.
440; Jeff Sullivan. 44*; Don Travieon. Carpenter
LOVF.
lATHER
Ntek
Seeburgrr
S«n.
In women's* circles. Sis .lim Ruadierker 214. Ellen Otterheck FAM(MS GEMS—Ethel Donna. 1«t>- 449
Tatars
11 11 llWilto-i
0 I l
tives and friends are in- Marshall. Joseph Heine4«3: EHic Faulkner 201 -9fW
Garabedsan
1
1
4
Totals
It
M
M
Vance of Redwood Ladies hit .104 Lilian •Roehr 194.
MOBIL OIL-Ed Nov»k. 245: Mel Rauvited and may call at the man; grandmother of Jo\BIGAIl^-\n»t* I/ipman 1*2-490
AT COLUMBIA LAN**
,
\LBANY AirrO— Pta»k Hans 2»l*1«;
232 and Ann Olendorf of the
funeral home Friday after- seph Coon, Mrs. R u t h
ST. TERF-SA OF AVILA-Ruth Mul
1'NTOliCH.ABLES—Mkiion I^eieWtauer Frank Terwelp. 237-ASa.: Howie SanSchroeder; great-g rand*
same circuit had a 558 triple. 1M; Lorraine R e * / 4M
ford t i l ; Keith Seahridge 003; Alan berry. 190-496
noon and evening.
DIVISION OF PAROLE MIXED— Lee
INCOME TAX-Nick Xavilaky Herkowlti fil*
mother Miriam Coon, Ruth
Honor bowlers and league 981;STATE
Charlaa Strkoa 219,
DMNA-Dirk Frederick. M«-S«*: Rise Fwher. 194-47»; I^n Turtiese. 195.34*.
GILMAN —At Albany Hos- and Bernard L. Schroeder;
CRAZY 20 GIRLS-Remadeue Jones
OTTO'S—tanet HaMee 4tl: E4««nor Igoe. 1.10-42.1.
leaders:
201. Virginia Murray 4*7
LKMIe 17«
pital January 27, 1961, late also survived by two neSTATE M B -Rod Gaga, 1M: John
AT TBI CITY LANIf
STAR SUPER—Philip Gar* 2rtJ, Tony
nOHOES UiMRER JIL1A M«r«e Al- Elliott. 4M; Ginnv Miller. 173-432
Trefflletti 931
residence 143 Third Ave., phews and one neice. i
• J S T A U - M i r y Dart*. 147-33*; Al Bis- lan 9fl9; Rita Ouimet I«7
DEPT COMMERCE—Earl Kent. 209
RINGLERS—Ann Barringer 1*4-4*7: Joe
OVA' Bill Sheehan 954; Oon Carois SM: Carol Overdqrf. 170 44*.
tau 311-1111.
Rensselaer,
Mabelle I.' Relatives', friends, P d r t i i
Frangatlo 507 <first time); Harry Woe*
AKMBD rORGER-rhare* Gnllnei. ta.
STANKO— Tonjr GiUrella. 1M-931.
ram 2:3-9*2.
daughter
of
the
late Charles Chapter 235 O. E. S., and
ALLEY f^rfs-Shirley, Oewey. l»«;
tie* MI
MARLEWOOD FIREMEN-Joah Neotuk
DISTRICT SPORTSMEN
Bob Ham
Kay Nowl, <!S.
KmCKEILBWKER NEWS-ReioemaHe M7; Cricket* Kerr 117
and
Susan
Gilman,
step- Court of the Amaranth No.
mond
214,
Chuck
Bets
206-5**.
UIKan Suiderski. 440
Harrington m-,
COHOES WEU)ING-«fev* Bond 114;
AT RAILROAD Y
AT I R O R T N A V I N
daughter
of
the
late
Hattic
amKh. 114: .toaenh Smith, SM.
27 0. jot A., are invited to
laek Dormandy 5<Q.
4ETSV-He*en Skerrltt, 101; Ruth Rich*,.
•TATE INCOME TAX-Kithryn Ms
SPORTHAVEN-Rill Gitli* 2S4; Boy
TRl-CTTY RURINESSMEN-Lmiis Rivet 2123C4
Gilman.
attend
her funeral Sunday
Martin.
601
IMi Shirley Groat. 497.
977: Ernie Potrayla 11A.
AT REDWOOD LANII
i^mtiBS R KU««
tionrnarur Ma
wa
«,„«.•_ « . i . » ™ . . .
.A
Relatives
and
friends
are
inNORTH ALHANV PORT AUX -Mary
COHOES
Ru«« Gonrhamr
CHURCH-TiB Nelson. 2:0; Lmt Ptc*
afternoon
1245 o'clock
Bv DEE Pl'RCELLO
a target, I drape towels ver
ISLAND JETS-Theresa Nm.k 19*523,' K W ' S B «TATE GIRLS-Jaan A%iz* raniv 6 1 ; Warren Botrtelle. *oj, George
PtmiUfly. 1T4; Oil* Gruan. «13.
vited
to
attend
her
funeral
from
the
Sherwood
Funeral
AT D t WITT CASINO
KH-529:
Dot
Honeywell.
!
WORKMEN'S COMP,-«!iiH«y Griffin
REDWOOD SPUTZMARKFiRS.-Psnl Ten Eyrk, 247 61*
AMF Staff of Champions tically from the 1. 7 and 10 on Monday al 2 p.m. from Home, 3 Partition St.,
Ruih RaJlaiHIne, 414: EavM Grif
THCRSIYAY NIGHT COMMERCIAL— me WUliman, 1*5-431; Marie Rial, 111ST. THOMAS ROSARV-Olfla Bwirk
and
pin spots (the extremities the William J. Rockefeller
1 »** Attn
1*6; Helen Nicholson, 410.
Ray Oh*Tb»ugh, 24a.S«l
y
64*
I
find
that
people
just
be1
30
o'clock
at
the
First
BETHLEHEM FELLOWCR AFT -Harold
SHAKER HD. EIRE Al'X -Dnrothy
that form the bowling setup)
AT I L K |
/
V.A.
HOSP - Betty Latnchak, 117:
ginning to bowl concern down to four or five inches Funeral Home. 8 ^Second Methodist Church, WashSrfMftl. !••. A4e Murphy. 4M.
FAWN—Elta* Mac Fswir. ft*; Tony Carol Wat**. *m: Nick Gatto. ttt: Hank Yeoman*. 207; Harold Wood. 993.
ST. THOMAS LADIES-Mary Barba. themselves almost solely with
Scremba. 377.
BARRY ASSOC.-CUra MrKenna, 171: Gratlano. 5TO
Ave., Rensselaer/ Friends ington St. Friends may visit
from the deck.
AT BRISMbtMIR
REDWOOD LADIES—Aan Olendorf Wl- i«": Paulina Tammany, 417.
An* CMsrey. 4H,
,
may call at the funeral
knocking
down
pins.
MOUNTAINEERS-Loretta
Raadal
1*4;
rRIENDSHTP
Walt
Wedenhtne.
Jr..
5M: Connie Bavrlett 3t3; Sn Vaoee
SPORTSMEN'S - Mary Keonan
vn
Students concentrate on home on Sunday after 4 the funeral home Friday
732 M* Mary Giuhann 933: Shirley Rob Jim Smith 2ll-90t
*M; Er*ak Prfnro. SM: Jack Kr.ua* W.9M.
evening. Saturday affi>
In their eagerness they for- approaching the foul line
AT SYM
AT I U N J I T
art* 12*: Helena Rowenatetn 9M; Alma
p.m
OLA HOLY NAME—Dan Matteo. 2*7 Luther 2f» 517; Millie Van Wormar 111
noon
and evening.
TOPP«U.fnan Aaattfae*), ll*-*/!; Ran
DOTTSS-Jim Trance. 14S; Jack E«pey. get that the only way to build smoothly and correctly be3*9
B)*|»HM. Hn-4«7.
Emilv Robinaon 304.
^_
MS.
j /
AT LATHgaV BOWL
REDWOOD MEN- Rob ONeii It*-. Waa YMB OP f:—Stan Radzymuiaki. 210A15. scores is to master footwork, fore they knock down a sin- G RIH A"L oT^Suddenly at STEWART AT T U R M P t K S L A N S S
January 28,
NO. COLONrE-Rae Stritsinfei
1*5. WinUnberg «ao
IROorntS-Mary
Corey.
Mi: LIT
and
coordination
PN GIRI-S Edn* Radrymmski. 174; t i m i n g
Rensselaer.
Jan.
26.
1961.
gle
pin.
I
have
them
try
to
1961.
Pearl
V. Connor
Qajaoe
Oaborn,
4(1;
Roy
Stevens,
Ml;
137; R«*» Clarta, 11J-M*
AT R R N I I t L A B R
RIC.
Joan Trenake. 44*.
which is at least 80 per cent hit the towel in the 1 pin Anthony of 4 Summit St.,
WESTRROOK-Harry Huihea. 1*M7«, Sill Oabora. »1; Rill Vincent 5«?
Stewart
of
321
Sheridan
WAIRS—Dorn Sardlsco. 220-9**,
NORTH END BARBERS - Oarante
REHR MANNING-Joe Strusenski. 2«R. Wfckham. 124-945:
-.a.Ularaaa. l » s Ra»a WaH*. 446;
MEDICAL
CENTER-AJ
MkJdleton of it.
husband
of
Anna
Paolino;
spot
in
getting
their
strike
Ave.,
wife
of
William
Fd Kulrk.r 70*. .lo» Hi MndDgnn. 5*2
20*; J Phillip.. 92*: V. Kelly, 117; V
WINTHROp-Tom Albert, 1M974.
TfMfMCv | W .
ST.
NICHOLAS
SONS
John
Sacala,
father
of
Joseph
A..
Robert
Here
is
my
method
for
March.
416.
ball
down
pat.
Stewart
and
mother
of WilMILLER
PAINT-Connie
Moacher
208
OVnjmUMtn
MEN'S J a i i Bridie.
124-H7.
CENTRAL r V R Y - » e * f » o r Held. 176; teaching
344. Eunice C.n 52*. Helen Sinn Kt
* « 7 a i ? V t e * a * a r e . Mt.
J.
and
Mrs.
John
Stickles.
which
minimizes
For
spares
on
the
left
of
liam
J.
Stewart
and
Mrs.
PEIDEN WOMENiMary FltrfaraM.
Grnre Rrccca. 4*4,
AT RICI'I
f l. o n it COVERING.
IM
Reteilv H«f»dorn. 4*9
Also
survived
by
f
i
v
e
CAPIT
t*
ST
M
S
Freda
Grimm,
1*?
MOOSE
Jack
Dedrfrk.
B
9
;
Dark
Ga
things.
Carmen Falzano; also sia>
the headpin, I have them
— Marti* CKrUdaaaaa. 1*7Has*, laa-til
RROOKWOOD PARK-Boh Doormgh. f*o. 245-911.
11*1 U* erguaan. 509.
f simply ttsw the lUtoffiiK shoot for the towel in Che 7 gTanflehiltflre"
vp by 5 grandchildren
QUKlNCKLAfVD rtCNTHAL —' SWflay * B ;
5*1 Ijinf, 9m
Cafflflt Rofert,
THIRTY TENPINS ArdW YOWtf,rtW * Ht'HNER CTTNlHOi^TEoata Weinman.
Baaalaiaaa. ISMM: Bo» Hoffmaai. Jf»-Ml
Raa VanHorn. 442; Pete Sand, 117; Dtck
Funeral
from
W.
J.
Lyons
and
2 great grandchildren.
tic
pinspotter
put
on
instructpin
spot.
AT WHIVIRttTV CLUi
(BSENAL Joe otonnell. ?.MAf7
WOODLAWNS-Pave BaaSsw. 2BI-373.
Vromat(, l«7.$4S.
For right side spares, they Funeral Home, 513 Wash- Funeral from Lasak Funeral
UMVBBaSfTY WOtfatN-Pa«ry Brown.
EAlKMERS—-Nat Jafwiit SB! Baaj RasR*
.atjNSETTERS- -Cathartne
krtmmmam, o-mat. where all the pins are
S of r -Vlnce Piccflla. 2\X4t$.
I
lass Harriet Gillan. 474; Frank BeRe- remover* from the deck. To go for the towel which reAT W I A V | R ! t LAMft (AHtaMRt)
ington- Ate., Rensselaer. Hrnne, 130 Northern Blvd.
BaaMriclBii
111
ALT A MONT CLASSrC -4 g.me*' Boh efB*. 213; Batrfy Drefnati, SU; D»ok
t a» —4
Frank. 93*.
give the novice some sort of places the 10 pin.
JLaJnUa. ITS.
Mallett*. » 3 ; BID Braaw»ek,1n4.riS,
Time later.
Time later.
Bides Time
On IL Deal
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Death Notices
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^UJn^aJa*
Troy Girl Third
Chesterfields
Sweep, Set
Loop Record
Classic Race
Tightens as
Daschers Win
Owls Notch
8th Triumph
Linnan, Terwelp Share League Pin Laurels
IT) ATI,
.T*W
WLING
BEAUTY
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