bServices for Edwin HallGagginlAPuxchitect, ; of 846 Os-trom Ave., will. be at 11 a.m*tomorrow at the Fairchild Meech Funeral Chapel, the Rev.Albert Baner officiating. Burialwill be in Oakwood Cemetery,Mr. Gaggin, formerly, seniormember of: the. firm Gaggin ceived his degree in architec-ljture at Syracuse University in1892. He studied further at Ecole■ ■ des Beaux Arts, Paris, and re*turned to Syracuse Universityin 1897 to 'become a professorin architecture as head of thedepartment.He 'designed Steele Hall ofGaggin before .. it dissolved in Physics, Winchell Hall, ' L. C.1931, . died in Syracuse GeneralHospital Sunday.V ■A native of Erie, Pa.f he re-Smith College and .MachineryHall. He supervised plans -for11i\c]13(Syracuse Masonic Temple, theH.Mrs. C.ItDead■w.i1¥■«#■ ■former YMCA, Crouse - Hindsfactory, St Joseph-s Hospital andthe First Trust Deposit Co.He participated in designs forthe Metropolitan National Bankin Pittsburgh, Pa.t * the 42-storyi■1L. C., Smith Building in Seattle,Wash., and the! large countryhouse for L. C. Flaccus near##PHOENIXMrs. Corwin T.^ ■Jewell died- Monday at herhome here after a long illness.Her husband was superintendent of the St Regis paper millPittsburgh, the JamestowniYMCA and the School 18 nearErie, Pa.■i.■ m » ■ ■ President of the Thousand 1s-Iilands Park Library board andat Deferief: for a number oiyears and was : also*' a former* J9 *member ofihe* Watertown. Com-+ -f j j ■ v J 4 mmon Council.Mrs; Jewell .was a native ofa member of the First MethodistChurch,.. Mr. Gaggin built his■ ■iOstrom Ave, home and also ahome at- Thousand'•Islands Park.His hobbies^ included carpentry1i ■Union ..Mills. 7‘ She spent herchildhood in Galway and Fondaand-graduated in 1998 from theand .horticulture.:Mrs. Eva! Roe Gaggin, his wife,r . t i i rsurvives.