12—Them Basses — March13—The Star Spangled Banner.* __lt; 1DEATHS30assasswehyndilyichInMRS. DANIEL MONTGOMERYErnestine A. Steward Montgom-| ery, 72, of 58 Silver Street, diedat 11 p.m. yesterday at the BidaConvalescent Home in Oxford.She ,was born September 17. 1884 in Plymouth, the daughter of Giles H. and Adaresta (Huntley), Steward. On December 25 1909 in Whitesboro she married Daniel D. Montgomery, who died February 19, 1947.A member of the First Baptist Church of Norwich, Mrs. Montgomery was a deaconess of the church, and a member of its Phil-athea Class, cancer dressing group and the Women’s Federation Prior to the dissolution of the Baptist Church of Plymouth shewas active in church circles there. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery had been engaged in farming at Plymouth until they moved to Norwich in 1946.itbJ?s-tasadci-?reer.n-ndlotlesTi-iesndid-Surviving are a son, George E ' Montgomery of R. D. 2, Norwich* four nieces, Mrs. Fern Finch, MrsMina Blossom, Mrs. Nellie Loomis and Mrs. Eva Rundall, all of Coxsackie; several cousins, among whom is Mrs. Grace Montgomery of West Rush, N. Y.; five grahd-children, Victor, Arlene, Georgia Henry and David Montgomery all of Norwich. Another son, Gilbert, died in 1920.Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday from the First Baptist Church in Norwich, the Rev. Paul R. Gleason officiating. Burial will be in the South Plymouth Cemetery.Friends may call at the Robert J. Fahy Funeral Home Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.