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Soard elects, new slate; A 20-centrvo yellow ocher and stamps have been released to black stamp bearing t h � pay homage to Pre s i d e n t ti t Mexican national eagle above Kennedy, and the early ones mee I ng se an imperial crown, was issued are sometimes hard to get and Jun� 19 by Mexico on the, 100th e�pensive, �'or those collectors: YORKTOWN Phi lip anniversary of the exec�tl�� of With a limited pocketbook ,we Glllchrist was named president \ Austrian Archduke Maximllian, would not recommend starting L • the French-Imposed emperor of a Kennedy collection at this?f Yorktown Schoo� Bo�rd all' MexIco He was executed by � time Its annual 0 r g a n I z a t Ion a,l, , the triumphant forces 0 f' meeting, Wednesday n i gh,��., ;'\1'exlcan Pres dent Ben ito' New-issue services, firms that succeeding Clarence Keller, ,:,40\ Juarez after bur years of send you all the new stamps left the board last month. • armed struggle in Mexico that,as they are issued, tend to under.' Mrs Robert W Schwartz was on many respects resembled ourlprice their service There are elected vice president, the j)o� own war for independence One different percentages of fees vacated by Mr Gillchrist. m-lhon of the stamps have been charged over face value but Other appointments includen printed in sheets of 30 unless a sufiiciently large- Ruth Mongero, reelected schoof\ district clerk, and Hazel GIbeR, ' Have you entered Stamp reelected treasurer Dr Stanley i r...o!)k's cash pr.ze contest yet? Gilbert Jr was n a m e d H('t,('1\ get gl)mg Entries must coordinator of school physicians , bc postmarked not later than and Or Jay Eisenstark, school; July III The pnze IS SIOO cash, dent lsi \ , , and ynu may be the IVIll�cr , Three n('IV members _ Joseph _ All }OU need to do .s wIII(' Smith George Simpson and : In 75 words or less telling what enough charge IS made any new- Ed 'd H ib ts t k'th ,. , woman In world history past Issue service seems doomed 'I war �h re� ed- t01\of tr; or present you would like to The cler cal costs involved p gachet,s on et, oar This� on!y • • , m s mee Ing marns' see honored by issuance of a undde�, present el� 0 n 0 mIll c Yorktown's tra�silion from\ a • postage stamp or a set o! con iuons are It era y f' be t 'b' , o t d wh astronomic ive-mem r 0 a seven-mem er postage s amps, an y 'board It is not necessary to be a . stamp collector to enter the Though beginnmg collectors, THE B�ARD also moved to' contest Any reader of this start their stamp activities with i mcre,ase ItS number of regular' paper can ('nter :'IIembers of latching onto every stamp meetings to two a mont�, \ tho staff of this newspaper and 'I bl th t'\ d t beginning in Septe:nbe,r, ,and the.r families are ineligible avat a e, ey soon �n ,0 shifted Its regular meeting day , , ,collect stamps from countries ,from Thursday to the first and THE CONTEST IS VOId IOlby area. Some collectors savethird Mondays, , , , -Starr photo by JIIcy�r states or areas where such arerstamps from E u r 0 pea n] Indications are the mi9pJe, S1.:PEH s \LES'1 \l\:: Frcd : salesman, having already sold Cluh, is for the benefit of prohibited by law, countries, others from Lat1llisChOOl complenon target 01 Appleton, 10, of l\It. Kisco, 5190 worth. The golf event, '�orthertl Westchester 1I0s-, E�tn�s shall be Judged on:America and some from tbe September, 1968, will be missnd ' holding tickets Cor the West- , which will be heldAugllst21-27 , pital, orgm,a�lty of thought, neatness'jItalian_speakmg area ThelbY several months chester Classic, is the best OIL the Wl'stchcster Country' . legTllblhtYd a�� accurractYh of �UadcgtseslPoPulafitY of British Colonials The beard approved the, M G V R· h d ie ccisron 0 e J, be ki od' h· , , rs race Ie or s h II be f I All entries must rseems to ma 109 a go appointment of 15 new teac ers · · 'L kid' h I b d tea postm!���d not later than!Com:ba�k. '·Iand.acc.epted. the resignatiort!; CAR 1\I E LA' F k M S d f C I' a e an s se 00 oar' July 16, 1967. <DlStnbuted, by Arcadia of ,s�, mcluding two who 'are mass will be c�leb�1U:�dj'G�:�YS RCa:;a�n oro Ha::��; Entries should be addressed: Feature Syndicate) retJrmg, , today (Saturday) at St, James Jessie Rice of Cat s k il I I Stamp Editor, in care of this the Apo�tIe Church, Carmel, at Mountains; and Carrie Hogan IF. d .d newspaper, ,with tbe word Lakeland Notes 10 a,m, for Mrs. Grace V. of Yonkers eels rle as presl ent I\Contest\ m the lower left Richards, 68, of Purchase Road,' Five grandchildren and three! e I corner of the envelope 5 d . Lake Carmel, who died at her great grandchildren survive. , urn mer agen a\: home July 5 ' Calling hours at the Cargain \ , _ 1 This week's illustratIOn shows , , Mrs Richards was born in Funeral Home, Carmel, were By COLI:'V S. CASS as chleI school medIcal officer, tenance of bOIlers over 7;) horse- a stamp released by Dahomey I New York City July 29 1898, 7 to 9 Friday • _ • ' . Betty GIlbert as central treasur- pOI�er He saId the cost would to honor the late P�esldt!nt! ' , th dau hter of the late 'Bessie Burial will be at Raymond L,\hELAND FIrst, Older er of the Extra Classroom be burdensome and the measure Kennedy Stamps honormg our By JILL NAGY ,Mohegan, and for A,ugust 9. at\ CI�nCy �nd William McSpedon Hill Cemetery, Carmel. oC busm�ss Wednesday mght f�rlActivity Account, Me r r Itt unnece�sary The board agreed late preSIdent started appearing,1 LA 8.6125 lthe center, Mr� LoUIS ,Leve,Sop.\I Sh received her education in Itne Lakeland ,sch,ool boar,d s Lindsey as comptroller and to oppose the law only days after his untLonelY, Th L kId hift d' t ,LA 8-3692, has informahon about e , Id f - --- annual reorgamzatlon meetIDg Roland Faucher as auditor of , d th So many countries have e a e an area scm 0 the first one; Mrs. David i Yonkers and1 v.as a res ent 0 N 42 was the election, by the clerk's Lakeland High School Ralph J\m. PAJ\AS I\.!ad a letter ea d t t honor him that'summer gear this week'!Buyers 245-3465 about 'tpe Lake Carme for 15 years, She U rse smgle baliot, of the new Gordineer as comptroiler and from the State HIghway �ep�rt- �ssue k s amps 0 d sized album Summ�r residents arrived from!second' , , , was aL mkemC�er �f Our Lady , presldl'nl oC the school board, Frank Poli as auditor of ment ColJOW1llg ItS mvesLlg�llOn �t �a 13Sth:m goo the cIty; day cam p s gotl A bowlmg luncheon _ three of the a e urc , J)\llJcl I\rled kId l\\'ddl S hi' K ,of the need for a traIfic Signal 0 0 000 underway, SWimmers, boaters, b ' d She leaves her husband Frank THOR�WOOD - A reqUiem He 1\ a.> IIlecl{,d unanimously Lat e a� t ,I ceom etr�ll�r a�nd at Route 6 and Curry Street _ p..:obably well over __ 1. fishermen and water skiers took games oI owlmg, lunCh, an F Richards, whom she married mass will be sung at lO am afLer GCJI g� Leitner, the only ��c�a;dOgSh��dS at auditor of The department's opinion was to the waters of Lake Mohegan fre� nur�e:tl �ar; CO[l,��I�ren in, 1917 in Yonkers, and two Monday at Holy Rosary Church, other nommee, declined Mr Cooper Beech Middle School, that a flashing hght would be Vol u nteers ; and other lakes in the area 'Jul IS 2�c et u� II or L ' arm. children, Joseph RIChards of Hawthorne for Miss Juha 1\1 Fned assumes the pOSitIOn nd Charles R Rundle as adequate and that a three-lens At :Ylohegan Colony about 125 y t' a a elY I Manes. J Pf,k\ C ttage Road Carmel' and' d b H ·h F 11 a , signal was not called for Add ,. h' reserva IOns, ca rs. ac o ,',. Dennehy, 42, a registered nurse vacate y ug a on, purchasing agent. nee e at persons attended t e openmg �loskowitz LA 8-5771 ' \ Frank FranCIS Richards of N Y k H 't I in N Distnct Superintendent Walter M' f th 't t letter of thanks and further concert of the season a \ . ,�, T wn rs Road Carmel at ew or - OSpl a ew • otlons or e appom men 'nqll ry \vas approved by the : , ' __' , o e\ ' Panas compltmented Mr and bondln of the district I I CR· b performance of clasSical and A \RDIMAGE Plus Sale'l .. SurvIVIng a�e four brothersYor�. Fallononhav1llgperformedwell auditor weregtabled board amp aln ow 'semi-claSSical mU!'lc for will be held today (Saturday) and three slster� Seymourl MISS Dennehy, an Army nurse during a successful but trymg The board voted to bond the Walter Graf, one, oC threc, accordIon and concertina by and Sunday at the Unitarian' McSpedon o� Y���e:;s, ict���� during World War II, died year, and :vir Fallon, after district treasurer Cor $200,000, vISitors to the s,esslon, asked CROTO� - Volunteer� arc SergeI and Bons :vIatusewllch �leetmg House on Strawberry J 1\1cSpe��� °oC C Yonk�rs and Thursday in New York Hospital congratulating hiS successor, t�l(' dlstnct tax collector for whether the s�ate s a�d�t would n_;eded at Camp Rambo.w'l Also at the colony, adult art HilI Road. Lake :'Ilohegan On, ��� - -- -- '-- after a long illness. She lived answered ,th� supe:.I�tendent s 5100,000, �= pubhclzed In full (It IS about Croton Dam Road, to assist WIth classes meet :\londay evemngs sale will be rum.:nage and !>alJl , ' euloglCs Jokingly I ve beerr .. ,J pages long) and be discussed th d' I d ' hment under thc direction of Frank sale Itcms food and baked L H Zarr II�t 587 �fanha�ag A;enue With confident that when July came COl'NTY TRUST Company, by the board President Fried �g:ae:::se la an enrlc ,Kessler and Bunny Jenkins goods planis toys books ana' •• er �o er an rot er I'd be fmlshed, hut you'd stili \atlOnal Bank, of We�tchester, �ald that the mailer WIll I�e pr, r 40 will teach modern dance {or gift It�ms ' , , NEW MILFORD, Conn. - :YlIss Dennehy attended the b(' su�efln:('nclent ' and First :'>JatlOnal City B�nk �,scu<sed w:-'�n the board s }�rs eXI�t:�ce ��I�bO���n a n adults on Tuesday evenmgs. Jon __ .... Lester Hunter Zarr 61 of 36 Cochran School of Nursmg at Damel f f1('d 1;at down III thc were approved as 0 f f I c I a I schedule permits }, P F d I Salamon \\IJ) teach sWlmmmg ThiS year s Independence Day' ' \ St John's Rive de Hosp tal . d' h d \\ h d . ' f h I f d - --_ afflhate of the e eratJOn 0 \ 0 East Street a native 0 f rSI I In presl ent � c air an open\\ 1<; ('posltOrles 0 sc 00 un s. -- 'h Ph I I 'an to anyone over three years oC parade III the Strawberry Hill. Pleasantville: died of a heart'Jonkers afnd had B S ��d � A: term of offIce by promismg that The board agreed that in the Mrs Sibley �f����week ���;r���esbOY� and age Interl'sted in learnlllg and area was called off but £iva- attack at his home her e egrces rom Colum la nJ- all meetings Will be over by comlllg year every second board· ..rls from seven to 11 Children Jimmy Levlll IS the tenllls year-old Jean Hardy got in�p Wednesday A memorial service �er�tlI �he �lso attended New �.1 o:clock So,?eo�e added meetlng £the fourth Thursday to represent �nown to social agencies are instructor this year A be I her red. white and blue costu�e will be held today (Saturday) or DIversity, m the mornmg, and �1rs of each month) would, be h�ld, given a well rounded camp BlaUman IS d,rectmg t h (' ard marched down the roa'd' at 2 p m at the Fir s t Born August 5, 1924 10 North �tratton, the clerk. complame� not in the admimstratlon bUlld- I hi program geared to developmg summer day camp anyway \ • Congregational Church of New Tarrytown, she was thc!that she has �ad to add, \a '? ing at Co�per Beech. (jut at Homesearc skills, Day camps are also undef\\ay For the last SIX years, l\�r-s. ' Milford daughter of Mrs, Catherlnelto that promise often In eight other locations throughout the , ltd 'th t ' I am at a numtx'r of bungalo\\ Wilham Young of Valley VIew Mr Zarr was d i vis ion Ferguson O€nnehy of the homelsuccessive years community, to encourage the CII,\PPAQl':\ _ Bar bar a �,o�r� a � WI mict1��are�dlll� ('olollles and developments Road has orgamzecI the children engineer of ,special services for address and the late Charles I GEORGE LEIT!\ER and puhlic to a,ttend A calend,ar SIbley of Howe and Sibley, 80 a�o�;al�S '!h�c�e helps children About IjO chIldren fro m of Strawberry HIll and Briar, the Connecticut State Hlghw�y Dennehy She \�as a mem?er Hugh Scofield were nomlllatcd Will be published at the begm- King Street. Chappaqua. has fvho have e d u cat ion a I three to 13 have registered 1-1111 development for a FoU�llt 0 Department He �ad been WIth of the New York State Nursmg for vice president and after n:ng of the school ,year b('l'n named r('presentative in d iff i cuI tie s Far some for Camp �llll Run on �tlll of July parade complete WI�r, the dep�rtment smc� 1940 �soclatlon and the Ne�man'Mr Leitner was elected by a Informal petltltlOns from the the Chappaqua area of Previews youngsters this is their first Street 111 Shrub Oak and a�oul musIc and costumf'<; , Born In Pleasantville July 'n, Club She was a comm,unlcant 5-t0-2 vote <two board members Yorktowner and Rep 0 rt � r Exccutl\l' Homescan h successful experience in a 85 are attendmg the day camp Mrs Young decided to taRt! 1905, Mr Zarr was the son of Holy Rosary. She I!ved III were absent), Mr F a lion Dispatch for official recognition Mr� Slhlc\ � a I omtmcnt \\las learnmg Situation. Many make at ;'\'1ogul Park Bolh camps a rest thIS year but she say�, • of the late Frank and Kate Yonkers before movmg to emphasized that thiS vice by the board were denied The d'b I� B b c>.ccptional progress wlth'have room for a f('w 'llorl'the children Will probably be Hunter Zarro H� was ,graduated iThornwood, I preSidential electIOn had been desig�ation was retained by the ���?�:cc Genc\�al' ��ana �� a�� I�dl\ Idual attention and ret�rn,children in some age groups paradmg again next year t\ from PleasantvJlle High School I Durmg the war, she served \a dl'ffl'cult chol'ce between two Evemng Star and Pat e n t E t H g h to school able to function, and both prOVide transportalOn __ ' 1923 h I I h' lET d xecu Ive omesearc, a .,'. , TIl 1,- PIO\I'ER \\ r III • on a osp ta s Ip n urope, 'good men\ ra er dIviSIOn of Previews Inc l:ourcessfully Similar projects Bowling: IsometriC .exerc:�es J.!. . ' \ • ,omen 0 , A reSident of New Ml1!ordl Miss Dennehy also leaves two Twelve officers for 1967-68 :'I1r Panas urged that the, are now set up all over the card parLJes and a dIScotheque Crompond 1\111 Jllstall theIr 19(\�- .... Cor 21 years, he was a me�ber brothers, John Dennehy of the approved bv the board. Elsa board go on record as dlsap- Execullve Homesearch IS a country. Idance are on the summer liB offIcers at a desS<?rt t�a o,f the FI�st CongregatIOnal home address and Charles Stratton as district clerk; Betty provlllg the proposed state law reCerral S<?rvlce \\hlch lorates In addition Camp Rainbow schedule Cor the La k e I and Tuesday at the home of Mr, Church, ¥etlchewan Grange and Dennehy of North Tarrytown. Gilbert as district treasurer; 'that would require all schools new homes fo� transferr� offers an enrichment progTam Jewish Center Sisterhood and �1rs Carl Slochowcr on St Peter s Lodg� of M�sons I Maher Funeral Home of Ella Greubel as district tax Ito hire stationary engineers f,or' executl\�S I,n an} part of t e These pro ams are run by an I �he su�mer bowling league �IacGregor Lane, Speaker.s wl!l: He lea\es hiS wife, Mrs, Pleasantville is handling funeral collector; Dr Frederick Rauch 24-hour, seven-day-a-week mam· U S Famlhes bClllg sen� to and musicl5for all the camplt's.lswlOgs mto action Tuesday be :'Ilrs, Anna Paisner, chalrmalT �rltne WhIte Zarr, a�d two arrangetflents Burial will be in� - - --- --. - --- -- - Ihls area In co tP 0 rat I 0 � experienced professional staff morning at 10 al Vall('y Lanes of the ;'\'Johegan Colony United' Sisters, :'I!rs Ferdlnand'Mt Calvary Cemetery IF- f -I personnel shifts WI I be re{erre I would welcome the �lrs Sldr.ej Llbol\ LA 8-6936, JeWIsh Appeal and. if possible,. Schmelke of Pleasantville and Fairview ' 0 uri n a m I y to Mrs Sibley In the sa�e ���istance of volunteers has further IllformatJon an obS<?rver who was in lsr.ael :\Irs Herbert Maurer of West'·, manner, persons leavmg, thiS Class('<; 111 Isom('�nc eXl'rr,�e dunng the recent war. Both Dennis, Mass area can contact �lrs Sibley Volunteers may. call Mrs began Fnda\ and \\ III me('t \\ III speak about the war ,,4 *�'¢>�#¢���i Mrs. Blaney I kell dec ras h ,�vho �i1l help the� fwd a home Mey�r Freund, preSident, board every Thursday at 10 a m at The orgamzallon ended the }.V ... �#���. I j I n I� .Et_elr_ new locatIOn, of directors. 245-2636, ---.--'the center Late r('glstranG ('an 1966-67 year with a donor � (argaan Funera to head PTA I e I • I. . bl 'stilI jom the class Call �lrs lunCheon June 28 at which $504 Home Inc I ,Blind veterans e 191 e Saul Dobin, LA 8-4768, or �1rs was raised, helpmg the group • oG:o ,. i B k·d ' ,. , Louis Levy, LA 8-5056 ml'Ct Its quota of S4.500 to h'!llp • ;�<I'r\ tn� Thl'J Ar<'1 \Incl' Hl,1'l at roo SI e I CR1.:GERS - Fun era I report attnbu�ed the pIlot s hi. . Luncheon card parties are support 0 r p han age s, doy' � YORKTOWN - Mrs. Joseph services were held Thursday for death to drown mg. for mont yannultles planned for July 18 at Tallnursenes and voeationalschool.s �Phon. CArmel 5.3672... Ithe four members of the DaVId :'Ilr :'I1ahoney had been Timbers bungalow colony onlll Israel About 80 per$OM <},}�<}*��i}o�<X>'}0>����t Blaney has been clectedlA Mahoney family of Crugers, ('mployed with the Land and, 'M h n Avenue Lake attended the luncheon \ :presldcnt oC the PTA of the killed III a light plane crash Tax Department of the NY POl'T'1:nl COl''\,;TY _ Stat(' velE'rans who died fro� non �_e�___ _' _ ;================-=-=-=j- Brooksidc School Cor the coming'Sunday in Searsport, Me. Central RaIlroad m '\,;ew York Veterans ColtllsPior J Gerald sel'\lce ronnectcd dlsablhtlCs, year, I Killed In the crash were Cltj {or I he past clght years QUIrk announc('d thIS we<;k th�t based on necd and annual Other officers serving with her'DaVld A Mahoney, 36, of Pme Mr \Iahone} 's sur � I � 0 r s an annuity for the blmd IS mcomr , will be Mrs Alan Brown, vice!HiIJ Road, his wife, MarjorlC, include h\ mother Chnstme payable to veterans m monthly Rccently dIScharged vetcrans preSIdent, Mrs James Crowe, I 25, and theil' two sons, David, Fullerton �lahoney of Hastmgs, mstallment', pro\ Idmg the Yare advised to file disability recordmg secretar�, Mrs R 4. and Thoma<;, 21 !llonths, Also threl' brot�\'r<;, Thomas of serv('d 01 ;l('tl\e duty a dalm.; Incurred while serving W Kothe correspondingkiU{'d \\as the pilot Vrncent Bro:1fl)frl (onn William of mInimum of 90 da_\s h d f e A local ' 'd d J f ' III t (' arme orc s secretary, Forrest Dow d s, Qumtanilla, 3';', of Hastings Rldge\�o(1 , \ J an amcs 0 To quahf�, a \ eteran must , , , , treasurer and Frank Dale, They had left Pee_skill Hastmgs\ and a sister. Mrs, be past and present reSidents ph}SIClan may review dlsabll1ty faculty representatIve Seaplane Base in Verplanck Robert Fisher of Hastings ! of �ew York State and m('(.'t re(,ords to substantiate the Oth are Mrs Charles Saturday afternoon for a fishing Mrs Mahoney's sur v I v 0 r s, the State standards of bhndne�s dalm Boett���r and ·Mrs Mar k trrp 1I1 :'1iorthern :'I1aine, But i'lclude hE'r parents, John and �e annuity is also payable to \'Ir Quirk also rem In d s Brown, mcmbersh'p, Mrs Sunday afternoon their smgle- �orothv List Rusinko of Widows o� deceased veterans retired military personnel that Frank DIBartolo and :\1rs Jerryenglne seaplane crash�d mto 'tonke�s, and one sister, Miss wh� received r.ayments until they become eligible for new HOME U'Amelio. class mothers, :\lrs Penobs('ot Hal a�out;)OI) f(let !l.1anl}n Ruslnk? of Yonkers. their, dea�h, IC they were health benefits for themselves Le I D d d :'11 . Jo ('ph offshore, and �ank Immedlatel} Funeral servIces were held marned pnor to !l.larch 15, 1936, d thei dependents effective scow en an ,rs S The Federal A\,) a t Ion Thursday from St, Mathew's, T' an r h' Th Sweeney, ways and ml'ans, �Irs A h It' tl t· 6 th C'h rrb in Hastings with buriali A DEATH PENSIO:'V I S January 1 of t IS year. e Albert Barth and Mrs Johr. ut or Y IS mv('s ga II, e t� e ,payable to unremarried widows new program includes both Losee, hospItality. Mrs Wilham cau�e of the crash An autopsy at It Hope Cemet ry and minor children of war time hospital and out patient care O'Donnell and Mrs Ruth Waldo, - . -- special services, Mrs Scott Have you listed your home Dr property Kenyon and :\lrs, Fred Brand, with our office?, YES; Mrs, Stanley Friedman, newsletter; Mrs Roger Gorton. program, Mrs, Vernon Rivers, 1-j!!\- ... 6 __ �.\ legislation and publication; Mrs, Charles L'ndner, historian, and :\1rs, Lawrence Be r ns t e in, outside publicity ------ .-------- Card 0/ Thank- Obituaries :� :to=======;;;;;;;;;o;::;;;;;.-;========� � James Mackay, 86 �f PEEKSKILL - Jam e s Mackay-Spaulding for a short j �l Mackay, 86, the first mayor time b�fore joining Campbell � , of Peekskill after it became Eward in 1938 �, a city in 1940, died at his home Survivors include ,a daughter.] �_' at 628 Nelson Avenue Monday. Mrs. John H. Roblm of Troy, I, Private funeral services were two grandsons, John M. Roblin held Thursday morning, :of Solon, Ohio, and David A, Mr. Mackay was elected a Roblin �f Menandes; nine great I� village trustee in 1933 and grandchildren; two brothers, :�\ served as president betweenjJohn S, Mackay of Forest Hills, i ,�\ 1934 and 1936, and again atlAlexander N Mackay of Hollis,l :�:� the time the village adopted and a sister, Mrs, Nellie M' ;�' city status. He was a IOUnderj'Beute oC North Ar lin g ton, .j of the Westchester County N,J Mr Mackay was horn inl , Grand Jurors Association and F r a s 0 r bur g h , S cot I and '/ J a founder of the Hollow Brook December 29, 1881, and came t Country ClUb. I , .to this, country in 1890, He had: , He spent 50 years m the lived in Brooklyn and Putnam advertising business, retiring in Valley before moving t 0 I '{ 1954 He headed his own agency.lf'eekskill. ��, ------ �I >( � t� � r Eugene A. Simons, 76 L:\KE CARMEL - A requiem I, a retired marine engineer] mass was celebrated Friday at and a communicant of St. James' St James the Apostle Church, the Apostle Church, Carmel. His Carmel, for Eugene A Simons, wife, the former Margaret: who died at the Veterans Holly, died several years ago. I Hospital at Westhaven, Conn\ He leaves two sons and two Tuesday. Mr Simons was 76. daughters,. Eugene R. Simons! He had been a patient at of Lake Carmel, William Simons' � the hospital for about a year, of Seymour, Conn\ and Mrs' • and had lived at Millwood Road, EiJene Murphy and Miss June Lake Carmel. for 30 years Simons, both of Hicksville, L.I , Mr Simons was born in and nine grandchildren Brooklyn, October 13, 1890, the Arrangements we r e by son of the late Eugene and Cargain Funeral Home, Carmel Katherine Martin Simons. He Burial was at Holy Cross was a veteran of World War-Cemetery, Brooklyn ,.1 II \ A deoalled loved one 's memorial· Ized for all I,me w,tha beau.oIut Barre Gr�nlle Monuml'nt wo can prev,<1e y�u Monumencs with a monumpnt of dlslonctlon an\ ocrmanence - a Barre Gu\1 M:Jnumenl backed UP by the ,nduslry's slrongesl guarantee ••• your personal sales force In Katonah, Bedford, Pound RIdge, North Salem and South Salem \\.,. IPtUlel _LICI_._ REAL ESTATE -SROKER- WILLIAM HEUSS ����o�RMlffb, ·�UW& 232·5112·5300 & SON INC. ���s�VISt�eto S\���k .J!:.�o�U:rs�el�� �iii·;I!IS;U;R;A\;C[;.;;_.p JOHN J. SWEENEY 251 LEXINGTON AVE Priest at Sacrl'd Hl'ort Church., � Ihe Putnam LokI' fire Dcot am· Ed Tanerel, Insurance MO 6-4851 bulance coro and l\Ir Tonv Dl'Betla for all their kindnesses 25 P k h Open Sundoy By Appomtment at the time of mv brother's death I J. it_r_w_ity;__. _K_it_fO_\_i ___ ' ......: Mrs Nicholas Coopola availnhl(' at �'our dru�stor(' he kissable ... 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