taught.s Heir husband, Pr.C.W.Goddard, IS'Mm^MdmanledJnJLgg^m^ticed^^^ScHe7Th ^ Harvard ' tor. *irlyj 50 -year?. i He-passed January, 1030. ”Decedent is survived daughter,' Mrs, JV of LaGrange, and two sons,afad.J?aul Goddard ot Petroit. Funeral services were hold atHarvard. JNJethodist, chvlrCiljTues-dajr. afternoon; ,ii Rev.- ^SidneyBloomquist officiating. Mrs. ■Howard. ’pmner.of Marengo ,played theorganic ?arer» were Howard»S2m... ^........,est in -Harvard. She ^»«sone ofti i organizers ot .the rCfvic -club which function i some years ago.Ml itiA VtfAd f/%purpose of the chib beautify -Harvard add to-interestHarvard residents in. improving their property/with plantings, of shrtibs and flowers,- •’•She wasr secretary- of- MLAuburn cemetery .board for manyyears, during which time she was influential—in -improving -the ap= pearance of the pounds. }Always interested in everything cultural, ‘she was one of 10 women I who organized Harvard, Woman's i plnh in 1891. She had been the^only living charter member forseveral ye.ars.Floyd WilloughbyFloyd Willoughby, 63, died at lis home in Chemung Monday . jvening, Jan: 16. Death was attrL-lt; bated to a stroke suffered ten days»revious. ' 'He *Was Dorn near Chemung , June-27, 1881, the son of Mr. anu hffrsr James Willoughby. His wife, he former Elzora Cornwell, diedn 1918.He is survived by a SOU, May-, mrd, of Harvard, and three f jrandchildren, Eizora, Jerry and SJargery^ iour sis re, Mrs. Ida ^rdls and Mrs. ShoepskI ofBelvi-iere, Mrs. Alice Googley of Harvard and Mrs. Clara WhapleS of Ihemung. A brother, Adelbert,passed -aIgo. **'*' Funeral services. willbe , held, hii afternoom (Thursday) at 4he Schutt Cerny funeral home.A lt;BENDIXVivian BLAINETuesday and WVIVIEN LEIGH at^WaterliDon’t miss thifFor YoiSee theip, . selTABL□ONYX BASES-28-ii^ 24-iiywf * *Mrs. John LeeMrs. John Leo passed- aWay Thursday, Jan. 10, at- her homein Chemung, . IViolet Mary Scott was bornApril-10. 1888, the daughter of; Mr. and Mr s Alex Scott. She wail married Dec. 31, 1908 to John Lee at Paisley, Scotland. They came • to the United States in October, I 1024 and have lived at Chemungever since. ,She is survived by her husband, John Lee and elgl t children, Mrst Agnes Hansman, Woodstock, Mrs. Florence' Scott, Dundee, T/ . John Lee, with the 1st Army in Germany, and Alex, on the Island,■Chair. $8I• - *Also .. STUDIO-COwith SpringsiEXTRA! ! a. just anJt m.ft ft YtirttU-tit H«#KtlkfI101 West Frc