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Obituaries PLEASE NOTF $28.15 for thirty-five words or less. 6¢ per word for each additional word. 'Ail Cards of Thank@a and in Memoriam Cards must be paid in advance Call 642-1234 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our many friends, neighbors and relatives for the many acts of kindness shown us during our recent be- reavement - especially, for the beautiful flowers, cards and food that was sent. , Mrs. Theima Parry and Nancy. Poultney, Ver mont CARD OF THANKS Many thanks to all my friends, and relatives who were so kind as to remember me with cards and flowers during my long stay at the Mary Fletcher Hospital, Burlington, Vt. And special thanks to Chet and Elsie for the welcome home flowers. Each and everyone, it was so much appreciated. Wells, Vermont ¥ © CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. George (Lulu) Yan Guilder wishes to thank all whoremem-~ bered her in any way duringher iliness and at the time of her death, Special thanks are ex- tended to Dr. Glennon and the nurses and staff at the local hospital and nursing home, It was all greatly appreciated. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends and relatives for the cards, flowers and their many other kindnesses shown me while a patient in the Mary Fletcher Hospital at Burlington; andlater here at the Emma Laing Stevens Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.Gienmon and the nursing staff for their kind attention. Mrs. Lewis Rathbun. Cd PRICE NO OBJECT 2 DR., V-8, Feciary cer '7OQ amsassADOR, air cond; PS, PB, clean, one owner '7O0 DODGE Swinger, V-8, 4 speed, '7O nornEt, 2Dr; 6 Cyl; St.,. aute. '69 amERICAN, 4 DR. 6Cyl; Aute '69 aAmERICAN, 2 DR; 6cyl; auto; PS; '69 amBAssADOR, 2 DR; Hardtop, P.S; P.B; clean '69 arse! 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Catro Temple of Rutland, Vt. and the Washington County Federation of Sports- men. He was a past director of New York State Conservation Council, and New York State Conservationist of the year in 1970. Mt, Wiesner is survived by his wife, Evabelle Creighton Wiesner; a son, Jerry C,. Wiesner - of East Northport, N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Haynes of Poultney and Mrs. Anna L. Florian of Jamestown, RI,; two grandchildren,several nieces and nevhews. . Funeral services werecon- ducted Sunday, May 14 at 2 p.m. at the Robert M. King Funeral Home, Granville. Cremation followed at the Gardner Earl Crematorium In Troy. Those who wish may contribute to the Granville Rescue Squad in Mr. Wiesner's memory. David H. Jones Graveside services for Mr. David H,. Jones, who died Dec. 2,1971, were conducted Tuesday , May Oth at Mettowee Cemetery in Granville, with Mr. Paul Stratton, Minister of Jehovah Witnesses, - officiating. - Mr. Jones' survivors include his wife, Rachael and two sons, Donald and Philip. Maggie R. Burch Hartford, N,. Y, - Mrs.Maggle R. Burch, 84, widow of Charles Burch of Burch Rd., died Satur- day evening, May 13, 1972, in the Emma Laing Stevens Hos- pital, Granville, after a long ness. She was born in Hebron, daughter of the late James and Jane Graham Conety. She was a member of the Hartford Baptist Church for 62 years. Survivors include two sons, Eiwin and Kenneth, both of Hart- ford; a daughter, Mrs. Harold (Jane) Nichols, Cheverly, Md.; 2 sister, Miss Netta Conety , Glens Falls:; a brother, James Conety, South Granville; eight grand-children; {ive great- grand-children; @ cousin; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were con- ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 16, at the MB. Kilmer Funeral Home in Argyle with the Rev, Warren - Churchill, pastor of the Hartford Baptist Church, officiating. - Interment was in Morningside Cemetery. Leon Kenneth Woodard Madison Heights, Michigan - Leon Kenneth Woodard of Madi- son Heights, Michigan, died Sunday, May 7, after a long iliness. Mr. Woodard was born Dec. 30, 1899, in Granville, the son of Rodney and Sara Woodard, His wile, Jessie, died June 28, 1963. Surviving are a son, Willlam, of - Milford, Michigan; two daughters, Mrs. Jerry (Shirley) Jones of Madison Heights and Ms. Edward (Dolores) Cara- callo of Southfield, Michigan; {ive grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Mae Roberts o Granville and Mrs. Lida Per- retta of Utica, NNew York, r. Woodard was a member of Our Savior Lutheran Church of Royal Oak and the Madison Heights Senlor Citizens. The Rev, Waldemar Kissling conducted services on May 10th with burial in White Chapel Cemetery, Mrs. Olga Hughes West Pawlet, Vt. - Funeral services for Mrs. Olga Hughes, who died Thureday , May Ath, at | her home in West Pawlet, Vt., were held Sunday, 4 the Robert M,. King Funeral Home in Granville, .Y, by the Fy, Larry Page, Pastor ofthe West Pawlet United Church, Burial - was in Coder Grove Cemetery in Fair Haven, V!. The filmrcrlvorocrom Lynn - OConnor, £. Little, Kenneth O. Kenneth G, Proctor Mrs. George Van@uilder mas. Lulu VanGuilder, 84, widow of George VanGuilder, died Thursday, May lith, in the Indian River Nursing Home following a long ilIness. Survivors are threedaughters, Mrs. Claire (Jessie) Wright, Corinth;Mrs. Forrest (Dorothy) Barnes, Greenwich; and Mrs. Arthur (Pearle) Whitney, Gran- ville; two sons, Ernest Van- Guilder, Granville and Clifford VanGuilder, Truthville; several grandchildren, great grand- children, nieces and nephews. The funeral was conducted Sunday, May l4th, at McHenry and Roberts Funeral Home by the Rev. Brace Steward. Inter- ment was in MorningsideCeme- tery, Hartford, N.Y. Mrs. Orville J. Palmer West Fort Ann, N, Y. - Mrs. Carrie Campbell - Palmer, widow of Orville J, Palmer, died Tuesday morning, May 9th at the EmmaLaing Stevens Hos- pital after a brief illness. Born Aug. 17, 1879, she lived in the West Fort Ann area all her life. The past two winters she lived with a niece, Mrs. Lee Lunt, of West Fort Ann. Survivors include a daughter, Mps. Harold J, (Ruth) Kline, Battle Creek, Mich.; two bro- thers, George H. Campbell of Battle Creek and Albert B, Campbell, Fort Aun; a sister, Mrs. Ruth Goodman, West Fort Ann; four grand children; 11 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were con- ducted at 11 a.m. Friday, May 12th, a the West Fort Ann Methodist - Church, the Rev. Barton VanVilet, former pas- tor, officiating, Interment was in Brown Cemetery, Ashton M. Tenney Funeral services for Ashton M. Tenney, who died in April in port Chester, N. Y., willbe held May 20th at 2 p.m. at McHenry and Roberts Funeral Home with Rev. Donald Pepper officiating. Interment will be in Mettowee Valley Cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mabel Tenney of Rye, N.Y.; one son, Ashton Tenney, North Greenwich, Connecticut, and two grandchildren. Hospital Notes ADMITTED: Ida Hanlon, Ruth Kinnico'tt, Auna Ballard,Wilson Woodell, Genevieve McHenry, Ton Andrus, Helen Tarasovich, Waiter Shattuck, Clifford Cody, Grace R,. Williams, Mary G. Evans and Michael Ross. DISCHARGED: Elizabeth Rathbun, Henry Collins, and Eugene Austin. TRANSFERRED TO INDIAN RIVER NURSING HOME: Carmella Villano. West Granville Page - 14 THE GRANVILLE SENTINEL OVER 13,500 READERS THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1978 attnctia > fin tities C‘mctory ' Monuments MEMORIALS I 1 I I I 1 f Letter Engraving {Corner Posts 1 , ___ __Cleaning 1 - Let Me Help g You Select In | Time Of 1 I I I 1 I 1 I Please Call N ee d MIKE LABAS 11 Pearl St. Granville, NY 1 fel. 642-1864 East Poultney I I I I I I I I I I I A I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I By Mrs. Frances Reed Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Durham of Salem, N,. Y, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Reed Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Mars and grandchildren of Pawlet called on her mother and aunt Satur- day. Miss Mona Pizzaro Was home over the week end. Miss Melanie Lincoln is having 2 two weeks vacation. Ezra Van CGullder is in the Rutland Hospital where he had an operation for cataract on his eye, His many friendswish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Carol Moyer and daugh- ter of - Middletown Springs visited her grandmother one day last week. The many friends of Frances Carter are glad to hear she will be coming home from the hospital Tuesday and hope she will soon be able to be out. The card party sponsored by the Grange for the benefit of the Rescue Squad was quite a success. Edward Walsh and friend of New York are spending a few days at his home here. Our sympathy goes out toMrs. Lydia Haynes on the death of her brother Jerry Wiesner. Miss Betsy Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reed was among the 247 students gradu- ating from Green Mt. College, she - received a degree of Associate in Arts. Our monthly church business meeting will be held May 24, with supper served by the Trustees. This will be the last meeting until fall. By Mrs.MarilynBrHeya,C orr. There will be no services this Sunday, May 21, in the North Cranville - United Methodist Church due to the Annual Troy Methodist - Conference being held at GreenMountainC ollege. 'Those desiring may attend the 2:15 p.m. service at theC ollege with Bishop Lloyd Wicke as speaker, Mrs. Floyd Stoddard is lay delegate to the Annual Troy Methodist Conference repre- senting the North Granville and Fair Haven Churches, Debbie and Gary Senecal of Whitehall spent Friday night with their cousins Robert and Edith - Brileya. - On Saturday they all participated in the 4-H Walk-A-Thon in Argyle with 5 other members of Whitehall Jr. and Subordinate Granges, Lorl Case and Joe Thomas{rom here also walked. Debbie,Cary, Robert and Joe completed all 25 miles while Edith and Lorl walked 16.9 miles. Allan Williams of Granville won the North Granville Hose Co. - 50-50 Club last week, Sorry to hear Mrs. Margaret Case is not so good. Mr.and Mrs, LeRoy Tooley were supper guests of Mr. mnd Mrs. Robert Brileya and family Tuesday night of last week, The Methodist Women's Club will - sponsor - their - annual barbecue chicken supper in the North Granville United Church on June 8. Anyone _ having - handmade articles or craft work they would like to donate to the North Granville Hose Co. for a booth at their carnival June 7 - 10, please contact 642-0699 or 642. 2739 by June lst. North Rupert By Mrs, Ray Tobin, Corr, Miss - Beth Hathaway from Conn. spent the week end writh her mother. Mr. and Mrs. 8, R. Morgan were at their home here over the weekend, Mr, and Mrs. Holland have been spending some time at their home here, l Mrs. Ray Tobin attended the funeral of her sister, Mrs, Don Towsley in Chestertown, N.Y, Eastport, Maine, claims to be the most easterly city in the United States. R ath fly Mrs. George Rathbun Mrs. Arthur Ellis of Poultney spent Thursday afternoon at the home of her son and family, Mz. and Mrs. Henry Marcy. Mr. and Mrs. George Rath- bun and grandson David called at the home of Mr. and Mzs. Michael - Hoblock of Middle Granville on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marcy, daughters, Cathy, Crystal and Coral and grandchildren Chad and Gail called at the home of his mother, Mzs. Arthur Ellis on Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Harold Coppins, Hers- chel Coppins and Mrs.Jimmy Stapp spent the week end in Cullford, Conn. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sousa. Mr., and Mrs. Henry Marcy and - daughters, Crystal and Coral - and - grandson Chad spent - Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinson of Middle Granville. New Boston By Mrs. ErnestHatch, Corr. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Cook and sons of Granville called on her parents, Mr, 'and Mrs,. John Holmes this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Eckel and daughter, Kimberly of Schodack Landing were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Hatch, Mrs. Keith Smith and daughter Tammy spent Sat. afternoon at the Hatch homs, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hatch were Tommy Moore - and - friend Shella McPhee, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Moore and sons, Ted and Toni of Whitehall, - Mr. Clarence Staley, Mrs. Harriet Humazson and daughter Kimberly of Hud- son Falls, and Mr. and Mrs, Don Petty of Granville, | Happy Birthday to John Holmes May 17. We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give. Horses were | re-introduced Into - North - America by the Spaniards. Fossils show horses had lived here in prehistoric times, however. . A good feller to be wary ot is : any one who promipestoo much. Belcher Mrs. - Milton Case, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beebe and daugh- ter, Melissa of South Granville were callers of Mrs. A, J, Day an evening last week. Scott Clark is a patient in Cambridge Hospital, | We all hope he will soon be able to come home. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of West Hebron were callers Sunday of Mrs. A. J, Day. Kristine Day celebrated her 6th birthday Saturday. Friday evening she had a part In the play Wizard of Oz at Hartford Central School. Mrs. Joyce Day calledon Mrs. Helen Calloway Friday after- noon. Timmie Smith spent the week end in Stillwater with Mr.and Mrs. Charles Hanna. East Wells By Mrs, Amelia Hadaway Mr. and Mrs. Thurman White visited their Mother , Susie Gar- rick, - Sunday, Mrs. Barbara Schneider also was a caller on Mother's Day. John, Kathy and Frank Hlubina spent the week end with their grandparents in East Wells. Mrs. Frank Wold, Audrey Mite chell and daughter Karen spent Saturday afternoon with Susie Garrick. Mrs. Edward Moffit of Dorset spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Alice Shat- tuck. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shattuck of Bennington, Vt. spent a night and day with Mr. and Mrs.Almon Shattuck. Mrs. Kenneth Mover and daughters of ManchesterCen- ter, Vt. spent Saturday andSun- day at their home here. Amelia - Hadaway visited friends in Middletown Springs Sunday evening. Ethel June Garrick and child- ren, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and son, Charles visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hadaway Sunday evening. Harvey Haskin the Cambridge Hop last week. we gnu, him a speedy recove t Alice Shattuck return\ work at Stratton Mon Keith Gould returng from the Rutland Ho ‘ last week. Then, by hi he was taken to the p Hospital for treatmey: Keith remains abou {a Mr.mnd Mrs.Stgmey daughter, - Winnie Witherbee and John, gy Frank Hlubina were guests of the Hadaways; night. CEMETERY MEMORIA BARRE GRANITE HEAD STONES MARKERS - CORNER POSTS ORDER SPRING CLEANING & LETTERING NOW Call or Contact . 2AfRAe o, cemRAs c pol fiajrmARtm 6 William W. Rowlands 12 Buck! ey Avenue Granville, N.Y. 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