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William N. Clary, 63, retired
automobile mechanic, died in
Massena Memorial Hospital Sunday morning, Nov. 21, 1965.
He contracted pneumonia and
had been ill two or three weeks,
He was taken to the hospital
Friday night.
Born July 6, 1902, in the
Chateaugay area, he farmed
for mahy years until he came
to Massena to work as a media
nic for the J. J. Taylor & Sons
Company who had the Ford
agency.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Clara Miller, who operates Ma's Diner on Main St.;
four sons, William- Clary, Morley, Michael Clary,1 Massena,
Gerald Clary in the U. S. Navy
at Las Vegas, Nev., and Dennis Clary, at home; one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Pullmain,
Massena; 20 grandchildren; one
brother and two sisters.
The body is at the Phillips
Memorial Home. .
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IT'S UP TOYCjp
"THERE
is a raucus and pte> ,
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sisteht clamor to' left —*-aicircles in our country, in. fhs
United Nations,
and. throughout
the communist
and socialist na-'
t i o n s of t h e
world on behaif
Funeral services jwere held
of self-determination and the
Monday morning at 10 o'clock
end of what is
at St. Patrick's Church, Brasher
called "colonialFalls, with the Rt. Rev. Msgr.
ism."
Herbert Hannan, pastor, offiNot one of
ciating, and burial was made in
these voices was
the parish cemetery.
Dr. Kerihner raised however
when I n d i a
Surviving are three sons,
seized Goa, when
Azythel (Zeke) Crump, WinSukarno seized the Moluccan
throp, Francis Crump, WinIslands and West New Guinea
throp, and Harold Crump,
and now threatens Malaysia,
North Lawrence; four daughwhen China seized Tibet and Inters, Mrs. Raymond (Beatrice)
vaded Korea, when the IT.S,SJB.
Price, Madrid, Mrs. George
broke its solemnly signed treaties
(Hilda) LaBrake, Ogdensburg,
with Lithuania, Latvia, and EsMrs.
James
(Mary)
Finnegan,
RALPH H. PERKINS
tonia and invaded, crushed "and
John P. Murray
MRS. JOSEPH MARCIL
Ralph H. Perkins, 70, Route Winthrop, Mrs. Robert (Edith)
annexed those free and indepenMrs
.
Blanche
Prudhomme
dent countries.
3, died Friday afternoon, Nov. Sullivan, Potsdam; one brother, John P. Murray, 57, Taylor Marcil, 69, .wife of Joseph MarAfter mass deportation and
19, 1965, in Massena Memorial Edward Crump, Syracuse; 65 Rd., an Alcoa employee over cil, 35 Spruce St., died in Maswholesale executions, these who
Hospital. He had been in fail-grandchildren, over 100 great-30 years, died in Massena Me- sena Memorial Hospital at 9:25
grandchildren, two great-great morial Hospital at 12:15 o'ing health for some time,
BOWLS NEAR PERFECT GAME. Mrs. for the then highest score ever rolled in are left .of these captive peoples
o'clock
Sat.,
morning,
Nov.
20,
grandchildren and sev e r a 1 clock Friday morning, Nov.
still suffer under totaUtarian desMr. Perkins was born in Pots- nieces and nephews.
1965, where she had been_a pa- Nancy Hughes, Madrid, scored a 299 sin- the alleys and was awarded a wrisi watch potism. What voice has been
19,1965.
dam, Dec. 24, , 1894, attended
gle at the Riverlanes in Waddington. by the AMF for her efforts. She has a raised in the.U.N. in favor of
tient three weeks. •schools in the area and began Mr. Crump was born Oct. 2, Mri Murray had been in de- The body is at the Reagan Four years ago she scored a 278 single 163 average.
these three Baltic countries and
Working at Alcoa June 23, 1923, 1880, in Stockholm, a son of clining health some time, but Funeral Chapel. Funeral servShe was keepingjKjore at the in opposition to their total supwas
hospitalized
only
.one
He married Miss Rose Ash Moses and Nellie Th a y e r
ices will be held Tuesday morntime and said her accumulation pression under the heel of ruthley, Massena, in April, 1915. She Crump. He attended school in day. He worked at Alcoa" ing at 10 o'clock at St. Mary's
of a series of strikes hadn't bo less communism? The. left wine
diedAug. 26, 1961, after being P.arishville, and married Miss Monday.
Churchy with burial in Calvary
thered her during her big game: claque in America is strangely
in failing health 10 or 12 years. Mary Randall, Colton, on Mar. The body was taken to the Cemetery.
She tosses a_ right hand ball silent, and thereby proves that i t
Surviving are seven daugh- 28, 1900. She died Apr. 29, 1949. Phillips Memorial Home. Fu- Mrs. Marcil was born Aug,
is not really interested in selfand guns for the 1-3 pocket.
ters, Mrs.. James (Verna) Fac- He was a farmer in Stock- neral services were held Mon- 15, 1896, in St. Clothilda, Que.,
determination, but rather in the
teau, Massena, Mrs. Floyd holm for 55 years. He was also day morning at 10 o'clock at a daughter of Theodore and Mar- Mrs. Nancy Hughes, Madrid, and 299 for the triple figure in Members of. her team include transfer of country after coun(Lenora) Wells, Hollywood, employed by the Town of Stock- Sacred Heart Church with garet Prudhomme. She and Mrs is quite a bowler.
the series which helped her Eleanor O'Neil, Ethel Miller, try throughout the world from
western orientation to memberCalif., Mrs. James (Helen) La-holm in the highway depart- burialinCalvary Cemetery. Marcil were married in St.
team win by a 4-0 score in theLois- Finnegan, Barb Erwin.
vine, Winthrop, Mrs. Ray (Bet- ment for 20 years. He retired Mr. Murray was born June Clothilda Feb. 23, 1915. They Four years ago she set, a sin- Early Bird Monday n i g h t Leon Perras, manager a n d ship in the communist Mock.
ty) Bell, Mrs. Lloyd (Connie) about eight years ago.
owner of the Riverlanes, had on- Those who really believe in self11, 1908, in Brasher Falls, a have resided in Massena for the glececord at the Riverlanes in leaguer
Trippany, Mrs. George (Mar
Waddington
and
because
of
the
ly praise for the Madrid woman determination are just as eager
son of John J. and Mary past 20 years. Mr. Marcil is a
guerite) Gabor, all of Massena He was a communicant of St. Keenan Murray. He attended retaired Alcoa employe.
278 score she was awarded a No wonder she scores so heav- bowler* He is checking to see to have it applied to the satellites
and area, and Miss Mary Per- Patrick's Church, Bras h e r
watch by AMF for.her efforts ily from time to time. She iswhat the Somen's Internation- of the U.S.S.R. and; China as to
schools
in
Brasher
and
began
the colonies of the western powSurviving
are
the
husband;
kins at home; four sons, Fran- Falls.
Mrs. Hughes scored another maintaining a 163 average be- al Bowling Congress and t h eers. Most of the latter colonies
working at Alcoa May 27,garet Prudhomme. She and Mr. high
cis Perkins, Long Beach, Calif.,
fore the big single came along. New York State Bowling Asso= have already been freed, but not
single
at
the
same
bowling
two sons'Amie Marcil, Bakers- alleys. She unravelled a' 299 sjn1929.
Sherwood Perkins, Massenaelation will offer in the way of even a beginning has been mads
LEO L. McGlNN
field,, Calif., and Clifford Marcil, gle last; week while" bowling Her near perfect game came recognition.
He
married
Miss
Stella
McWinthrop Rd., Lyle Perkins,
came
with
11
straight/strikes.
toward freeing the many counBlacksfone, Va., and- Rodney Waddington — Harry V. Mc-Keown, Lake Placid, on May Massena;three daughters, Mrs" for Emma's Friendly Five in the On her. 12th delivery the 10 pin
tries that have been wiped out
Ginn and his-sister-Miss Mary 17, 1947. The Rev. Robert A. Joseph (Simone) Boisvert, Mrs. third game of-a series,, coming
_Per^|ns,V.Massiena_ri;;;..j";;
or dominated by the Communist
remained
to
keep
Jier
fromugeM
Ethiopia
has.
never
had
a
naArile
(Helen)
Hart,
and
"Mrs.
McGinn
of
East
Lincoln
Ave.
Farmer, Ogdensburg, a Mend
the nearest to a perfect score
giants.
Also surviving are 41 grandPhilip
J.
W.
(Ruby)
Mittiga,
all
ting
the
300.
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census,
children and 21 great-grand- received a message Nov. 15, of the bride, officiated at the of Massena; 13 grandchildren anyone "Has at the Waddington
1965, of the death of their broth- service in Sacred Heart
children.
and one great-grandchild; two lanes.
Also surviving are one broth- er, Leo L. McGinn, 84, who had Church. ;
sisters, Mrs. Louis (Rosanne
er!, Frank Perkins, Potsdam; a died that morning in a Nursing Surviving arc the' wife; Menard, St. Remi, Que., and And her 676 triple s ore makes
Home
in
Syracuse.
He
had
been
even some of the men bowlers
four sisters, Mrs. D7JT(Helen)
ANDREWS ST.
half-brother, . Ray Brad i s h,
Rome; one sister, Mrs. Kathryn a patient there the past six Leary, Brasher Falls, Mrs Mrs. Ezra (Josephine) Rheome7 look~twiee-lnrenvy.
MASSENA
months, and in poor health forBurton (Charlotte) Sweeney, Pottstown, Pa.
She knitted scores of 178, 199,
Morgan, Potsdam.
•- '
some
time
previously.
Funeral services were held
Saranac Lake, Mrs. James
ll
"Monday morning at St. Mary's Funeral services were conduct- (Margaret) Finnegan, North
Church with burial in Calvary ed in St. Matthews Church, East Bangor, and Mrs. Ernest (CaCemetery.
Syracuse, with his son, the Rev. therine) LaHart, Syracuse;
He was a member of the Al- Robert F: McGinn, Riverside, several nieces and nephews.
coa 25-Year Club, having work- Calif., officiating.
Two brothers,, William and
ed at Alcoa 37 years.
James Murray, predeceased
Mr. McGinn had another, son, him.
"-":-'
Harold X. McGinn, Minoa; and He was a communicant of
Donald Rupert
Funeral services for Donald .one daughter, Mrs. Fraricis Sacred Heart Church, a memRupert, Madrid, were held at (Anne) Hall and their son Bry- ber of the Alcoa 25 - Year
the Mann Funeral Home Sun- an Hall of Syracuse, only grand- Service Club, and Brasher
day afternoon, Nov. 14, at 4 child; one brother, Harry^V. Falls Council, K. C.
Vclock. Burialwas made in McGinn and a sister, Miss Mary
McGinn, both of Waddington.
t \ Madrid Cemetery.
Mrs. Jessie Taylor Smith
Mr. Rupert, an? Alcoa em- Leo McGinn was born on the
McGinn
farm
on
the
Irish
SettleMrs. Jessie Taylor Whiting
ploye, died Nov, 12, 1965,
Surviving are his wife; sixment Road, Waddington, Aug, Smith, 90, died unexpectedly
children; one sister, Mrs. El-29, 1881, a.son of Henry and at 7:25 Thursday morning,
Martin McGinn. He Nov. 18, 1965, at the family
mer Layo, Town Line Rd.; Maryanne
attended Waddington- H i g h home on the Massena-Wadtwo brothers, Floyd Morton, School and Syracuse Business
dington Rd.
Maple St. Rd., and Basil Mor- College. '
-Mrs. Smithhadbeen in failton, Malorie; a cousin,' WilHe married Sarah Joyce, of ing health for several years,
liam, Hamilton,. Tracy St.
Syracuse about 1920.
', She celebrated her 90th birthMr. McGinn always came to day Saturday, Nov. 13, and a
Waddington, summers, and fre- number of relatives called on
quently made a second trip, un- her Saturday and Sunday,
til the last three years, when his
She was born at Louisville
health had failed.
Landing,
a daughter of Ellery
He was a communicant of St. and Elizabeth
Lowery Taylor,
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Matthews
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early
settlers
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the
town
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Mon. «Y f ues • 7:45
of Columbus, and the H o l y Louisville. She attended dis VISIT SEAWAY. The Pine Beach Troop oLDorval, Que.,
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herself for teaching. She
during a weekend, stay in Massena., They are shown at
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taught
in
area
schools
before
LEO ALBERT BEAUDETTE her marriage to Alfred Whit- Eisenhower lock. Among the Massenang who served as
Norfolk — Leo Albert ing Feb. 22, 1899. He died guides for the group included John Racicot, Peter D'ArBeaudette, 59, a journeyman Sept. 22, 1909. She married ienzo, Tom McGrath, Ray Belanger, Dwane Patnode, Phil
mechanic at-the Power Au- James H, Smith Oct. 28,1911, St. Amand, Eric Bond, Jim Elder, Grant Seeney, Norman
Bond. The Dorval group was headed by Scoutmaster Ken
thority Robert Moses Dam and he died Sept. 22, 1941.
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ever since it was put into op- Surviving are one son, Le- Lee. They spent the weekend camping at Massena Point
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eration in 1958,'died Thurs roy Whiting^ Audubotf, N. T.; where they saw three deer, a coy dog, freed a partridge
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day night, Nov. 18, 1965, in three daughters, Mrs. Irene caught in a stone. Among the Canadian scoutmasters and
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Massena Memorial Hospital O'Brien and Mrs. Ruth Salton, assistants attending were G. MacDonald, E. Tupper, B.
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health for a year and nine and Miss Dorothy Smith, born Jolicoeur, M. Maheu, L. Maheu, P. Corney, B. Kennedy,
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of the second marriage, all of T. Ransom, D. Munroe, G. Munroe, R. Munroe, J. Dickmonths.
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Monday morning at 8:30 Also surviving are two Nelson, K. McKillan, S. Edmundson, M. Olmstead, A.
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Visitation and , burial was grandchildren.
F. Dougherty, M. Lewis, S. Halley, B. MacFarlane, D.
made in the parish cemetery.
A full brother, Bert Taylor, Palmer;
Mr. Beaudette was born and four half-sisters and two
Startsi Wodnosday
June 2, 1906, , in Bonfield, half-brothers preceded her in
Our Holiday Attraction Ont., a son of Ferdinand and death.
Laura Larue Beauoette. He at- Funeral services were, contended schools in Canada and ducted Sunday afternoon at 2
as a young man, went to De- o'clock at the family home by
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troit. He had resided in Nor- the Rev. Ramsey C. Swain,
folk since 1930.
pastor of the Louisville ComBEING TESTEPiN VIETNAM.
He and Miss Margaret Edna munity Church, and burial
Farlinger, Massena, were mar- was made in Raymondville
ried Aug. 10, 1931, in Sacred Cemetery.
Heart.Church,
She was a member of the
Surviving are the wife; two Louisville Community Church
sons, Bernard Beaudette, and the Ladies Aid Society.
Remsen, and James Beau- She was an active member of
dette, Milwaukee, Wis.; two Massena Grange 704, P. H.,
daughters, Mrs. Victor (Laura until her health failed.
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Janet) Brenon, itaymondville,
and Miss Joanne Beaudette, MRS. LORA CHAMBERS
Rome; nine grandchildren.
Ogdensburg — Mrs. Lora
Also surviving are six bro-Gilroy Chambers, died unex.JOHN STUMS'
thers, Joseph Alfred Beau- pectedly about 9:45 a.m. Fridette, Massena, Charles and day, Nov. 19, 1965, at the
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Mrs. Felix (Alice) McGlaugh- Jenner of Massena; nine
Bugs Bunny, Tweetie Pio lin, Martintown, Ont.
grandchildren; and one sister,
and other
Mr. Beaudette worked for Mrs. Ted (Lucy) Clodius of
Cartoon Charactors
some years at the St. Regis West Hurley, the former Lucy
Paper Company in Norfolk, Gilroy Platney of Ogdens
then for Alcoa for a short pe- burg.
riod before going with the The Nichols Funeral Home
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Power Authority.
is in charge of arrangements,
EUGENE F. CRUMP
Winthrop—Eugene F. Crump,
85, Winthrop, died at 3 o'clock
Friday afternoon, Nov. 19, 1965,
at the Potsdam Hospital, where
he had been a patient two
months.
Nancy Hughes Bowls 299
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