Ge-row§,11 y-uth;nesburandagednaa r d,dra.us-Edna Lynch, Ruth Lynch, Mil dred Stillwell, Miss Minnie1 Cree-den, Miss Nellie Creeden, Era Creeden, Isabel Creeden, Mrs. Bryce Stillwell.Scotchtown—Mrs. Clinton Osborn, Mary Lyman, Gladys Osborn, Lila Osborn, Eleanor Book-staver.Warwick—Harry Stage, Richard Stage, Harold Babcock, Mrs. H. Hawkins, Harold Hawkins, Marie Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John Deming, Jr., Ruth Black, Lawrence Stage, Mrs. Lawrence Stage, Rev. Tabor Knox, P. D. Knapp.Washingtonville — Myrtle F. Feiter, Katherine Fetter, H. Board, Reevs Hudson, George Pen dell, Walter Scanlon, Adelaide Pendell, Ada H os kings-, R i c h a r d T r u m b ell, M... Tr o m h e I!... Harold Wood, Mrs. Hoskings, Mary Hulse.Father Frendergast. To this ion. were born, six' children, of whom survive, Oliver, of Pasadena, California, and Margaret,wife of Joseph Goggins, of Schenectady.Some time 'kfter the death *f Mr. Fitzgerald, she married Robert Van Am bu rg, off Bi nghamton, in that city. To this union also were born six children, four of whom, survive, Frank, of Lot Angeles: Earl, Irene and Helen, at home. Also surviving l§ a stepdaughter, Clara, wife cf John McEIroy. of this city.The funeral was held this morning at Elmonta church In Arcadia with burial following In Calvary cemetery.cWINTERTON HANDICAPED111hiBYSTORMpiol5CO-oldDeathsFunetabH.Feb. 24t h ro u gh.thilk-rThefromplace Sat-►od.Mrs, J. O. AustinIse,ed-Ige,yr-un-o-n,ipe,'ey,lice?el-en-orfrse n.snaOS-Henrietta Ludlum .Austin, wife of J. Oakley Austin, died Saturday at Laconia, N. H. Mrs. Austin was born in Middletown In 1844, daughter of John T. Ludlum and aMry Tidd Ludlum, and was until, recently a resident ofSparta, N. J., and a member ofthe Sparta M. E. church. She is survived by a. sister, Mrs. D. W. Mills, Memphis, Tenn., a Mary B. Clineman, and a nephew Will W. Davis, Middletown. The funeral will be held at 1:30 o’clock Thursday afternoon at the chape1! of the First Presbytyiao Church, Middletown, Or. Robert O. Kirkwood, officiating. Burial In Ridge bury.without tele-, owing to aaVIw.ar-rd,M.ary i n g an-:es-Seely A. DrewSeely A. Drew, prominent farmer of Pine Island, died Sunday morning at his winter home in Pomona, Florida, following an operation for appendicitis, according to telegrams received at Amity Tuesday.ev.Jn-ck. iEI-ev.hi, er, ev. o 11. es, hnm-lcych.,Louis Weintz One more Civil War veteran passed from the scene Saturday with the funeral of Louis Weintz at 2 o’clock at the home, 55 Mon hagen avenue. Mr. Weintz is believed to have been, the last survivor of Lincoln’s bodyguard at i n a t.l g u rat, I o n I n 18 61,hers of the thinning ranks of C. A. R. men conducted the service. Commander J. A. Bates, Joseph Terhune and Aaron Horn-beck, of Captain Jackson Post. Jesse Graham and Frank Carey formed the guard of honor from Battery D, 15-fith Field Artillery.WINTER TON, snow plow cameIBloomlrgburg tourday.Winter ion was phone service limb being blown off ot a tree and lodging on the wires.The farmers in this who take their milk to Bullvflle, wore unable to go Sunday as the roa da we re i m passable.Andrew J. Dolfinl Is improving.Mrs. George W. neuritis.Lois and Frances Buffers, of Mt. Johnston, spent several days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Van rderGeorge Christian, who has been 111 all winter, is still very weak,Mrs.. Minnie Morgan, who has been III at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Simpson, inMiddletown, does not improve.She is very weak.Harvey York is caring for his mother-in-law, Mrs. Morgan, in Middletown.Mrs. George H. York Is HI. David Fra zee was in Blooming, burg Friday.AoiJlt;StaihiSithWisbith sc a (tii4£cohrcaa 1;frlyCELERYWORK ADVANCEgrpimUimfacbpiraMrs. Robert Van Am burg: Word has been received. In this city by Mrs. Edward. C. Smith, of West Main street and Miss Bridget Gillespie, of South street of the death of their sister. Mrs Robert aVn Am burg, at h er home in Arcadia, California, Sunday night, following a four claysness of pneumonia.Mrs... Van Am burg was horn Middletown, the daughter Cornelius and Mary Gillespie.• arly life she was married Oliver Fitzgerald, of this city,.0: Of 1totilSt. Joseph’s church, by RevNEW HAMPTON, Feb. 2 4The 500 Card Club met at the home of Mrs. V. Exfnger Fridayevening- Awards were received by Mrs. P. Pol lets and Mrs, Corwin Strait. Refreshments- wereserved by the hostess.Miss Mary Doyle Is visiting relatives and friends in New York city.Mrs. Phillip Polletz and daughter, Lila, went to New York Sunday to spend a week with, relatives and: friends.William Soons has torn down the old horn which he has been using for machine storage.Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGowan announce the birth of a daughter.The school meeting which was scheduled to be held Saturday at Pellets Island, was- postponed on account of the storm.Mrs. J. J. Jones Is visiting relatives in New York city.The celery sown In the hot houses by the truck growers here is now up and big enough to thiatoiAihrdiliew|twwirecoanitOhc utiiI