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KOCHESTKU DEMOCRAT AND CHKOXICLK. FRIDAY. JANUARY 14. 1049 Heaths Syracuse Alumni Ucatha Deaths Reported in Western New York Area of Geneseo, and five She was a member of the Knowles- 'Buchanan home for Harry Madison. 65, who A LLK Entered into rest ednes-iav at hr home, fS Mrs.

Charlotte A. Alien. Pu-vivorsi are her hushan.I. Klnah MACRKV Wfdnfsdsv, Jan. 12.

1949, i Diane ilackev of 227 Oakwoml jaae 11 months. Survive. i by her parent. Mr. nn.l Mrs.

Robert Murkrv: 'her trnHiirentii. nnrl Mr. O. 19x12 RUGS S89.50, SPECIAL. S69.50 The RUG MARKET 2AZ Monro Ave.

grandchildren. Friends may call at Weid'a Fu- Form Area Unit Wolcott First meeting of the newly-organized Syracuse University Alumni Club was held in the Wolcott Methodist Church, with npinl Home, 26 Main wheie J1a Kry. ti on. Cl.fforJ three -ne rr! k-Trntrhila, Private furirrnl services were nei.j ville Methodist Church. Krends may call at the fltinnell Kunrtiil Home at 2.10 Main Albion, where the Rev.

IfOigt Wright of Eagle Harbor will conduct services at 2 p. m. today. Burial will be in Mt. Albion one died in his home in West Ave.

Wednesday (Jan. 12. 119. He was native of Ohio and had leslded here for 10 years and worked at the Birdseye-Snlder Company at Way-land. He leave his wife, Cora; a r'arrrll Kros.

Culynml VVre vesterun at Interment was made 173 l-'uneral Home. a large turnout on hand from Wol services will he bed tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. The Rev. Orson M.

Case, pastor of the Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery, Phelps. CUril-i 51.. -where service will bet in Riverside Cemetery. tii Saturdav.

Jan. 15. 1949 at 2 M.K-OY At her home Avon, cott, North Rose and Red Creek. The group is the 105th of its kind formed by Syracuse alumni in the United States and several foreign ROBKRT OKXSBV North Usc-Robert Otnsby. 69, died In hi home in Rose Wednesday (Jan.

12, 1040). Ho leaves two cousin. Kmery Roberts of Rofe and Clarence Roberts of Old Korge; one nephew, William Ornsby of Fulton, and five nieces, Mrs. Lillian Labf, Mrs. Mae Hammond, Mrs.

Hazel Huff. Mr. Annabelle Baltln and Mrs. Minnie Osborn, all of Fulton. Services will be held in the Farnsworth Son Chapel in North Rose tomorrow at 2 p.

m. with the Rev. Frank Derr officiating. Burial in the Rose Cemetery. daughter, Mrs.

Alfred Maurer of Milwaukee. and a grand daughter, Mrs. James Murray of countries. Temporary officers. T9 ttQSK IN lU, Peru, 111.

named to serve until a business 4 A rs c'ocK. Interment in ill nope. ednesday. Jan. 12.

1949. Carrie Mc-(Jimort E. Pnmo of ficiaung. is survived bv two Tuesdav. Jan.

11. 1949 Mrs. Orville Warner of Atwater 407 Peart ra and Mrs. Kathenne Rvan of Pifiua' Site" leaves her sons. Avon two sons, William of Batavia Wvde a- CUu-i H.

Atwater and and Edward J. of Avon; one sister 'ivraond iiontondo; five erar.d-j Mrs. Thomas Eean of Avon: 10 children; her brother. grandchildren and six great-grand-SheSani ilivoriia. Uhiidren.

Friend mav rail at Hedges Me- i Funeral service Saturday after- morikl Chapel where services will be noon at 2 o'clock from the home held Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. and 2:30 from the Zion Episcopal The Rev. Charles Wood will offi meeting next Fall, are the Rev. Chester Zogg, president; Roy Jen ciate at the funeral and burial will be in Rose Ridge Cemetery, A. .1.

RICHARDS Medina Funeral for A. Richards, whose death occurred in the Medina Memorial Hospital Tuesday night (Jan. 11. 1949) will be heldat 3 p. rn.

tomorrow in Thi-bault's Funeral Hame, S. Main SL The Rev. John Clark of Royalton Center- a nephew, will officiate. Odd Fellow services will be held at the grave, with burial in Boxwood Cemetery. kins of Red Creek, vicepresident; Mrs.

Dorothy Johnson, secretary, and Mrs. Alice Ingerson of North IfFvOCVTqrT) 1 Naples. TnTerment. Mi. fieasani senjeier rhurcn.

interment in ine avou Rose, treasurer. This slate of offi i i Leo Lakevilie. Cemetery. Arrangements by cers was presented to the group by if ft Jan. 13.

1949. S'-1 L. a nominating committee composed of Edgar Williams, Thomas John 9 5 MRS. JOSIAH Tl'BBS Penn Yan Mrs. Mary E.

Tubbs. 75, of the Havens Rd. in Benton, Penn Yan 4, died in her home Wednesday night (Jan. 12, 1949). She was born in Penn Yan.

a. Ml KKXZIE Alfred formerly of Honeove Kails and East Rochester, in St. "Petersburg. Jan. K.

194'J. He is survived ty his wife. Helen; four sisters. Mrs. Mary Ford, Mrs.

son, Paul Edinger. Miss Velma Frederick H. Bacon at the home ot his daughter. Mrs. Ernest Mohr, SI Coolidre- Rd.

He is survived by his Mrs. Frederick Bacon: two Mrs. Ernest Mohr and Miss Aleta Bacon: two srrandchil- MRS. MINNIE N. BURT Holcomb Mrs.

Minnie North Burt, 87, East Eloomfleld native, died Wednesday (Jan. 12, 1949) in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rodney Ingham, Springfield, where she had been ill for the past month. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Cramer and Rev. Mr. Zogg. ADAM E. HENNLNGER Waterloo Adam E.

Henninger, 73, died unexpectedly Wednesday night (Jan. 12, 1949) in his home, 59 W. Main St. A native of Logenton, Pa Mr. Henninger had lived in Endicott for many years.

He moved to Waterloo 4 months ago. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Helen Lewis Henninger; two sons, John L. Henninger of Lodi and Adam E. Henninger of Waterloo; a daughter, Mrs.

Lucy K. Irving of Lodi; seven grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. A prayer service will be conducted at 7:30 p. today in the Genung Funeral Home, 46 W. Main and funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p.

m. tomorrow in St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Endicott. The Rev. John Wadicor, rector, Endicott, will officiate, assisted by the Rev.

Herbert W. Lamb rector of St. Paul's Church here. Burial will be in Vestal Hills Memorial Park. 'Edward Brotran.

Miss Helen ilc- Kenzie and Frances Stevenson, all several nieces and nephews. rav can at trie oaoD Wnnenve Fails: two Droiners. F-jterat Home. Franklin-1 William of Rochester and Neil of O'Neal. She is survived by Her 7.

T. F'Jteral services Sunday Honeove Fails: two nephews. Ed- husband. Josiah Tubus, and a rar-tnn-i a nr Wame Ford Honeove rails. u.u,nici.

Cemetery. ilr Prspe-t vi.ie. X. T. Burn-j Friends mav call at tne family of Syracuse.

Arrangement Thousands now chew steak, corn, apples without fear of slipping plates' They use STAZE. amazing new cream in a handy tube! STAZE seals edges TIGHT! Helps keep out annoying food particles' Money -back guarantee. Get 35 STAZE STAZE HOLDS PLATES TIGHTER. 10NSEB (home. 74 East Honeove tails, i where services will be held Saturday Friends may call at the Weldon Funeral Home.

E. Main 'Penn Hanna. fOLUSltR Sirv- Frank.in R- imornmK at 9:30 and at iu at 6t. i-aui Elisha North, she was born on the family homestead in the Victor Rd. In 1886 she was married to Edward F.

Burt and for a few yeaia they resided in Honeoye Falls. Aside from 10 years spent in Canandai-gua when she and her husband were proprietors of the Webster Hotel, her married life was lived Yan, until 8:30 a. m. tomorrow. interment in si.

He sur-i'mi Cross Church over Benin. Mav 4. He is sjr Paul and Cross MRS. WILLIAM I IOTA LING Seneca Falls The Rev. Thoma3 C.

Kane, assistant pastor of St. Patrick's church here, officiated at 10 a. m.t Tuesday at a solemn high Mass of requiem in Holy Name Church in Glen Rid.re. N. for his cousin, Mrs.

Anna Mu'cahy Hotaling, 40, wife of WiUiam Hotal-ing, who was crushed to datr: Friday. Jan. 7, by her own automobile in the driveway of her home. Mrs. Hotaling was doubled the Tear axle housing of her automobile when found by a parcel delivery driver.

The Rev. Felix White, an instructor in the Maryknoll Mission House, a former Genevan and another cousin of Mrs. Hotaling, was deacon at the funeral Mass while the Cemetery with full when services will be conducted Ms naremsi. Frank ana Joan Colhste" Ford Funeral Home. Ktiiis Wisier Coilister two sisters.

Miss there, with Mass in St. Michael's Church at 9 o'clock. tBurial will be id Mrs- William waiKer: 'o MILLEB Marv Miller of 96 iunter- in St. Michael's Cemetery. nieces.

Sandra and Judith Wnker. lDnse Welnesdav. Jan. 12. 1949.

Fnends mav call at Matties. is survived by three dautrhters 3D0 ill Cumberland where ervices morninir at ju s-aturcay SAturdiT Mrs. Jav Hilts, Mrs. Emerson Orim-shaw and Mrs. Phil J.

Love of Rochester; one sister. Mrs. Frank Van Dusen of Canandaisnia one brot her. HARRY MADISON Atlanta Funeral will be conducted tomorrow at p. m.

in his ARTHUR has switched to WVET. HARRY R. MELON Auburn Persons in all walks of life turned out yesterday for the clock and at 10:30 at St. Francis Xavier Church. 1BPEXIEB Thursday.

Jan. 13. rvavid Michael Carpenter, son Frank Hanes, Rochester; eipht grandchildren, and eight great- ffuneral of Harry R. Melone, 55, city r'r, c.iv-i finer 1 Fric-Hs mav call at Ashton Fu- Rev. Charles Sullivan, assistant idea ius parent are one sister, San-lneral Home.

64a Main St from FUNERAL SET FOR VETERAN councilman, Auburn civic leader and newspaperman, who died Tuesday (Jan. 11, 1949) in Auburn City Hospital. The services were largely attended. The body lay in state from cl -a Lynn; one orou.er, uuuoj 1 Rjah- fc-ia rra-ndparents. Mr.

and Saturday morning at 9:30 clock Mrs John Carpenter and Mr. and! and 10 o'clock at the Immaculate Martin 2astrow his great-! Conception Church. Interment, Holy on the homestead where Mr. Burt maintained a dairy and milk route to the villages of East Bloomfield and Holcomb. Since her husband's death in 1923 she had divided her time between the home of her daughter and that of her son, Howard, and the latter's wife.

Howard Burt, the son, was the fourth generation of the North family to till the fields of that pioneer settlement. He and his wife, the former Alfarata Dillman of Victor, now are better know in Western New York for the fine strain of race horses bred there on the Handy Dillon Farm. Mrs. Burt, while in Holcomb was actively associated with the First Congregational Church. Funeral will be at the homestead at 2:30 pastor of the Glen Ridge Church was sub-deacon.

In the sanctuary were the Rev. John Mulcahy, pastor of the Holy Name church at Glen Ridge and the Rt. Rev. Fran Jtrandfather. Frank Zaatrow.

and hid Sepulchre Cemetery. rreat-grandmother 4 'MEBUXr-Monday, Jan. 10. 1949. 11 a.

m. to 1 in the Memorial -oGside. MiUord. X. Raymond cis J.

Mulcahy, director of Catholic Ichapel $7 of Second Presbyterian Church. During the three hour love Funeral Home. 1511 Dewev Ave. leonng. lorrneriy oi ivocnesier.

Funeral Saturday at 2 p. Rev. He is survived by his wife. Mabe.i t- zrriz Inter-Anderson Xiebiins: of Milford. cnarities oi tne Aicn uiutese oi New York City.

Interment was in Immaculate Conception Cemetery in Montclair, N. J. and a sister. Mrs. Cecilia Jud- menu White Haven.

period, hundreds of friends and others viewed the body. On duty in the chapel, was an honor guard Hammondsport At the Ham-mondsport Methodist Church full military rites will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. for T5 Reginald Drew Wood, who died in action Apr. 9.

1945 at Eschwege, Germany. The Rev. T. S. Alty, pastor, will officiate at the church and the American Legion post will have of uniformed policemen and fire Dial 1280 for "THIS IS ARTHUR" 6 to 10 A.M.

Monday thru Saturday Good humor Good music Good news plus time weather reports and a host of mighty good ideas are yours for listening to Arthur Rochester's top morning favorite now holding forth 6 to 10 a. m. every Monday thru Saturday on 1280. p. m.

tomorrow with the Rev. Theodore S. Horvath of the Congregational Church officiating. son of Rochester; also two nieces and one nephew. Friends may call at the residence of his sister, 173 Wimbledon Rd.

Funeral at 9 o'clock Saturday morning and 9:30 at St. Margaret Mary's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulcher. O'BRIEN Peter of 97 Aberdeen Jan. 12.

1949. He is survived by his wife. Catherine and one daughter, Mrs. Alan Rowntree; two sons, William and Joseph; two sisters. Mrs.

Margaret Zregelder of Dochester and Mrs. William Stafford of Albany; four grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was a member LISTEN FOR A WHILE WON'T YOU? WVET 1280 A native of Geneva, Hotai-ing taught in Tom's River, N. high school- until her marriage six years ago. Besides her husband, she is survived by two children, Alice and William; her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward J. Mulcahy of Geneva; a sister, Mrs. Edward Howley of Yonkers and two brothers, Edward J. Mulcahy, and Paul A.

Mulcahy, both of Geneva. A Mrs. Emma L. Frank of 75 tiraaac on Wecnesday, Jan. 12, -49.

She is survived bv one dauch-tr. Mrs. T. Frank Manstieid: two sons. George and Norman Frank; even grandchildren; live three sisters.

Mrs. Siati.oa Praiow of Buffalo. Mrs. Rose Andeinnger of Miami, and Mrs. Anna Dancy of Rochester, Mrs.

Frank -was a member of Ladies Aid Societv Grate Lutheran Church. Friends mav caai at the none, 73 Saranac St. untii Saturday at 10 a. in. Services at L.

Schauman's Sons. Clinton Ave. X. at 2 o'clock. Interment.

Mt. Hope Cemetery. Burial in East Bloomfield Ceme men. Offices in Memorial City Hall were closed from noon to 3 p. m.

out of respect to Councilman Melone. The flag in Richardson Sq. was at half staff. Services in the church at 2 p. m.

were conducted by the Rev. Byron Higgon, pastor, assisted by the Rev. Donald H. Mackenzie, a former pastor. Burial was in Fort Hill Cemetery.

tery. charge of the services at the grave in Pleasant Valley Cemetery. The body of the Hammondsport war hero arrived in Bath yesterday and was moved to the Bond Funeral Home, Hammondsport, under military escort. T5 Wood was reported missing in action Apr. 9, 1945.

As a member of the Quartermasters Corp, he was being sent out after food when his plane was MRS. HELEN R. HALL. Caandaigua Mrs. Helen R.

Hall, 72, died yesterday (Jan. 13, 1949) i of the Nocturnal Adoration Society. FRED E. TURNER in a Rochester hospital. She was Goebel.

killed The Holy Name Society. St. Monica GOEBEL T4 Paul F. btationary engineers. born in the Town of Farmington In action Germany.

April S. lSKo. i -nurcn. tne is survived by his Darents. An- Local 71.

July 20, 1876, a daughter of the late rirw Kate Brand GoeoeL Frienda mav call at Ashton's Excemts of a letter written bv a6 Palmyra Fred E. Turner, 97, died in Lyons Wednesday (Jan. 12, 1949). For many years Mr. Turner resided on Turner southwest of Palmyra.

There are no sur Military services will be conduct-' neral Home. 645 West Main St. be heidihody B. Hall. Asst.

Adjutant Gen- at tre J. Miller Son Funeral i where funeral service will James B. Thomas and Ida E. Parker Thomas. She was the widow of Elmer D.

Hall. 9 are as follows: Vimp triR vtr How Saturday i Saturday morning at 8:30 and G33SITTOD 'Tec. 5 Reginald D. Wood died in a plane crash on Apr. 9, 1945 soon Funeral will be tomorrow at 2 p.

m. in the Kennedy Funeral Chapel in Bristol St. here, with fter boarding a transport plane at Eschwege, Germany. The plana alteration at 2 clock. interment, i ciock irora aiomca a nurcn.

M- Hope Cerceterv. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Ceme- terv. Allentown, Pa. papers please CiKIFFETH Entered into rest, dpD.v, at his home, Jan. 12.

1949, Chese- Griffeth of 41 Lake Vie ROSE Entered isto rest, Jan. 13, P. Ee is survived by his wife, 1949, Frederick M. Rose of 6S Melody Grace Benson Griffeth': one son. St.

Donaid Griffeth of Albany. N. Y. 1 Friends mav call at Corbett Fu-one daughter. Mrs.

Seeiv F. Pratt of! neral Home. 532 Lake Ave. Services MAX METCALF AND THE NEWS 1 P. M.

DAILY MONDAY THRU FRIDAY WHAM A Democrat and Chronicle Radio Feature the Rev. Stephen Pratt, retired Tonight's Programs: was flying over Wahn-Heide, Germany, when it received a direct hit from anti-aircraft battery. As a Methodist pastor, officiating. Burial vivors. Funeral services will be held in the Cady Mate Funeraal Home.

122 Cuyler at 2:30 p. the Rev. Arden W. Coe of the Western Presbyterian Church officiating. FRANK LOGOSH Newark Frank Logosh, 71, died in Woodlawn Cemetery, esult of this hit one wing was I- Rov one sifter.

Mrs. W. 'Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In I rei-menr (Irnvp Place Cemetery. blown off and the plane crashed She leaves two daughters, Mrs.

JL. Muler of Rochester, N. two zrandcmldren. nd then burned. He was respected Rl'SSELL Merritt A.

Russell en- by his associates in the Service as rest his home. Merton Standish of Canandaigua and Mrs. Clifford Rogers of Henrietta; with both of whom she had a man or outstanding utvuuon iu in his home 17 w. snerman Ave. yesterday (Jan.

13, 1947). He was born Mav 30. 1877. in Italy, a son duty. His loss is deeply felt and been residing; four grandchildren.

sincerely regretted." David and Marilyn Rogers of Hen nerai Chapel, 32 Chestnut where 1T" "VT, "v' ervices will be held Fndav Fairport. N. Jan. 12, it lOJrt o'clock. Interment.

White, 1949 He is survived by his wife, Kaven Mernoriai Park. Please omit Kathenne: one son. Alvin of Fair-f'owers port; one sister, Mrs. Carrie Wood of N. Y.

HEBRICK Entered into rest Jan. Friend? mav call at the Emerv 12. 1949. S. Herrick.

age 64 chapel. Fairport, N. where serv-years, of Maiden Lane Rd. Ssheice3 wiU held Saturday at 9 a. m.

at Corporal Wood received his basic rietta and Bertha Standish of Can andaigua and Pfc. Lewis Standish training in Florida after which he was sent to Oklahoma A. M. Col of Keister Field, Biloxi, a A. I lege where he graduated as record mrtiiea uy uuc auu.

1101 iu nd 9:30 o'clock from the Church of sister, Mrs. Henry Fox of Canan Herrick: four grandchildren; three he Assumption. Interment in Holy daigua; two brothers, George clerk. He was then assigned to a flying field at Dayton, Ohio. Following an eli-'" test he waS one of the few chosen to go to the Thomas of Clarkson and William Thomas of Holley; several nieces of John and Apaloma Logosh.

Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Isabel Tiberio of Endicott, Mrs. Josephine Nicolteta of Clyde, Mrs. Angela Altemari of Waterloo, Miss Mary Logosh and Mrs. Margaret Maugiri of Newark; two sons, John and Joseph Logosh of Newark and 13 grandchildren.

Rosary services will be held at 8:30 o'clock tonight in the home and funeral services at 10 a. m. tomorrow in St. Michael's Church witih the Rev. H.

J. Doerbecker officiating. Burial will be in Newark Cemetery. (t Goodricn Bond News :15 MacMillan Gulf Sports 1 Journal of the Air :45 Lcwell Thomas News :03 Beulah :15 The Jack Smith Show :30 Club 15 :45 Edward R. Murrow News 8:00 I The lack Carson Show :15 I With Marion Kutton.

:30 I My Favorite Husband :45 I (See eppesits). Ford Theater :15 Dana Andrews creates his powerful :45 screen role in fl Radio Playhouse Paul Henreid stars in Jj "The Man Vho Dreamed ci Murder." :33 Pause That Refreshes :45 Percy Jar.e Fro-man end F.oaer Fryer! and nephews. great-grandchildren; several nieces and neohews. Friends mav call at Corbett's Funeral Kome. 109 West Ave.

Services Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment" Riversiae Cemetery. HOFFMAN Enterel into rest. Wednesday. Jan.

12. 1949. Nicholas A. Hoffman, of 314 Coivin St. He is survived, bv two cauzhters.

Evelyn R. H-f frnaii. Mrs. Norman C. Mihr; two Mrs.

William Warren. Miss Sepulchre Cemetery. RYAN Entered into rest at his home Tuesday. Jan. 11, 1949.

William J. Rvan of Clay Lima, N. Y. He 13 survived bv his wife. Anna; five daughters.

Miss Mildred Ryan, Mrs. Leo Davin. the Misses Gertrude, Isabel, and Vera Rvan; three grandchildren: one brother, Michael E. Rvan of New York City; several nieces and nephews. Friends mav call at his home DANA MRS.

TILEO R. HUGO Canandaigua Mrs. Helen Reed Lucille Ball Ny Favorite Husband Tonight at 8:30 Be sure to note that this mirthful, sophisticated comedy series Is now heard crt a sew nig hi and hour. Lucille Ball and Richard Denning play the leading roles of "Mr. and Mrs.

Cooper." a happily but hectically married couple that you're sure to love. Tonlqht trouble devalopes between "Lis Cooper's" piano lessons and her husband's violin practice. Sponsor is General Foods Corp. Listen in! Hugo, 72, wife of Theo R. Hugo, 235 Gibson died yesterday (Jan, ANDREWS 13, 1949) in Thompson Memorial Berth Hoffman: one brotner.

Albert where funeral will he held Saturday Ohio State University, where he took an engineering Very foon, however, he was sent to Camp Barkley, Texas, where he left for overseas duty. Arriving in France on D-Day, he marched ccross France into Germany with Patton's Third Army. Corporal Wood, who was better known as "Reg" among his friends in this vicinity, was born Mar. 18, 1924. a son of Harold and Carol Drew Wood.

He was graduated from Hammondsport High School in 1942 and was attending RBI in IN Hospital after a long period of ill health. Mrs. Hugo had been hospitalized a week. Active for many years in local 4 i ii Hoffman; two grandchi.dren, Nona i morning at 9:30. and 10 at St.

Rose arvi Jack jChurch. Interment. St. Rose Ceme- Frteaos mav ca.ll at the Xorbert tery. E.

Vav Funeral Home, e-M Mapie 1Q from "where services will be con- AX TOH Euzabeth Me.e of .19 ducted Saturday at 9 o'clock and at Brown St. Thursday aJn. 13 1949. 8:30 at Famiiv Church. In- '--he leaves her husband.

Joseph San-t-rment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. I tora two brothers in Italy: one 4- nieci Mrs. Peter Lingesso of this iOHXOX Hannah Johnson, at one nephew, Frank Mele of res-dertre. Park Jan. 1 1.

1 Woodstock. N. Y- Boomerang social and musical circles, as a con tralto singer, Mrs. Hugo came here about 30 years ago. She was born Jan.

9, 1877, in Newton Center, a daughter of George D. and LYNDON E. PHILLIPS Clifton Springs Lyndon E. Phillips. 55, died yesterday (Jan.

13. 19-19 in Clifton Springs Sanitarium after a short illness. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Joyce Utter of Phelps; four sons, Leroy and Roger, both of Clifton Springs, and Ivan of Phelps and Richard Phillips of the U. S.

Army; three brothers, Raymond and Elmer of Phelps and Vernon Phillips; two sisters, Ina Sherman of Lock Berlin; Blanche Rochester when drafted for serv Survived bv four dauzhters, Funeral Monday morning at 8:30 ice. While in school he was espe Phoebe Sykes Reed. Mrs. Hugo was I Warren Doremus News :15 I Larry Fotine Orchestra Sally interested in Scouting, hav ii a member of the Jtsaptist cnurcn. HOOPER RATINGS :33 I Buddy Moreno Orchestra active in its societies; of the Canandaigua Country Club and was a ing the honor of receiving the) Eagle Scout badge.

He served as den chief of the Cubs, and was :45 I Dance until midnicr.ll Mrs Florence M. Harvev of this o'clock from the funeral home of U. nrv" Mrs. Ben. A.

Pwenr.es of Rock- F. Emma. 54 Clifton and at 9 fird 111. Mrs. A.

H. Hrubv of Wel-'o'clock from S. S. Peter and Paul's jesiey. and Mrs.

Ward Enderby Church. Interment in Holy Sepulcher of Yakima. her son. Josech Cemetery. Johnson of Casper.

Wyo. five grand- I srHElL-Entered into rest. Jan. 12, children: four ereat-grandchndren 1949. Andrew Schell.

aged 91 years, he- brother. Harold Island of Moun-'at tne home of his son, Albert E. ta.i View. Calif. Schell.

129 Stone Rd. He is survived REPORT: WHEC past president of the Interrogation lunior assistant Scoutmaster. As a Club of this city. She was affiliated HAS THE HOST LISTENERS MOST OF THE TIME! tribute to his interesting in Scouting, the Reginald Wood Memorial WHEC9PM EST Frends are welcome to ca.i at DV n.s wjfe. Marv E.

Schell; two with the Tuesday Musical and other such musical organizations that are now Inactive. Bender 3Tl Alexander Albert and William A. to Scouting Building has been ded after 1 r. m. Thursday.

Funeral four grandchildren, five great-grand- ervices Fr-aav. Jan. 1. i a. children and several nieces and icated to his memory.

During his senior year in school p. the Rev. Frederics, v. Grunst neohews. He was a life member of Radio Program Timefable for Tonight officiating.

Interment in Mt. Hope. Macnab Lodee 169 of he was active in the publication cf the Grape Press, a member of the 'Port Colborne. Ontario, Canada. WHEC 146Q KC WHAM 1180 WS AY -1370 WRNY em WARC 950 WVET 1280 (I Honor Society, and received the 1 Friends mav call at Jeffreys It Chapel.

32 Chestnut St. where services will be held Friday after- to Meditations In Memoriam Good Citizenship award at the time Clock wi.se Clockwise 15 Market New Church Chimea Lost, Found Farmer Reporter Sunrise Meiodies News; Arthur This Is Arthur of graduation. He also was a mem ber of the Hammondsport Method nM Musical Clock 15 Musical Clock 30 Musical Clock 45 Musical Clock News: Arthur Pete. Joe A 1 Sifison Clockwise noon at 3:00 o'clock. Interment in MERKEL-In remembrance of gt.

Mt Cemeterv. Woodstock. Gerald A Mersel who died in France and Batavia. X. Y.

I3- 1 'paoers please copy. You are not forgotten, loved one. 1 rllInTT.rlv To hsi be i IILOTTM AX Thursday, Jan. 13. t.

11949. Minnie G. Schlottman. widow Timekeeper Timekeeper News; Timekeeper Timekeeper Dawn Patrol Dawn Patrol Dawn Patrol Dawn Patrol News: Arthur This I Artnnr Tnss is Arthur Breakfast New a ist Church. Sacred Heart Surviving, besides her husband, are one son, Tho R.

Hugo Dans-ville; three sisters and two brothers, Mrs. D. S. Rhodes, Mrs. K.

C. Pratt and Mrs. E. N. Peck, of Connecticut; George H.

Reed, New Jersey, and Thomas R. California; also three grandchildren. Funeral will be held in the Curtice Funeral Home. N. Main tomorrow at 2 p.

the Rev. David A. Ieach. Baptist pastor, officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home this afternoon and evening.

The courtesy of no flowers has been requested by the family. KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS Help 15 Miles of Kidney Tubes Flush Out Poisonous Waste When disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it may cauxe namrinsr backache, rheumatic pains, leg pain. Iom of pep and energy, get-tins UP niehta, swelling, pufnnexs under the eyes, headaches and dizziness. Frequent or scanty passages with smarting; and burning sometimes shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait Ask your druggist for Doan's rills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by millions for over B0 years.

Poan's give happy relief and will help the IS miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from your blood. Get Poan's Fills. His survivors include his par ents, his paternal grandfather, Jchn F. Woods, and several aunts I 00 Knox; News 15 Musical Clock Musical Clo-k l. Musical Clock Timekeeper Timekeeper News; Timekeeper Timekerper News; Clock Masicai Pratt Musical Parada Ciock Watcher Martin Agrnnsky News: B-eakfst Second Tune fctor This la Arthur la Arthur This I Arthur This la Arthur W- vii mwr-b- t-v of rr- Edwa-d L.

Schlottman of 126 meTgher- and Sisters. son CORTINA la loving memorv of rnv jcchlottman; her granddaughter. Mrs. uncles. Metcalf.

News Clockwise This Is Arthur This Is Arthur Keasler. News For Women Only This Is Arthur Tower Clock Rusoana ani our xatr.er. sr.o a.ea jwarren Doremus: her great grand- 00 Musical Clock" 15 Musical Clock 30 To the Ladies 45 To the Ladies Tuneful Trends Tuncut Trend News: Trends Tuneul Trends i da lighter. Adair Doremus. News: Music Mountain Music People's Exchange Curtain Going Vp Breakfast Ciua Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Ciutj News: Arthur la Arthur This Is Arthur Artnur; Dr.

Holley Engages Friends mav call at Hedges Memorial Chapel where services will be year agr tod v. Just a thought of sweet remembrance. Just a memory fond and true, Jue. a token "of affecf.cn And a heartache still for you. Wife and Children.

Saturday af'ernonn at 3 o'clock 10 00 News: Ladies 15 To the Ladies 3 Arthur Godfrey 45 Arthur Godfrey Oakfield Cagers Fred Waring Fred Waring Road of Life Brighter Day Homemaker Piano Portrait! Jflfn horee HiilyPtlly Jamboree News: Sounds Easy Medicine Drama Songs for Tou Songs for Tou My Story My Story Betty Crocker Eleanor Roosevelt Just For You Just For You Juet For You Just For You Holley Coach George Sullivan' 11 Nora Drake Love, Learn Jack Berch Show Lora Lawton 00 Arthur Godfrey 15 Arthur Godfrey 30 Grand Slam 45 Rosemary Homemaker News News; "60" Make Believe Ball "Rfci)" News: Ballroom -m" CSub Make Believe Ball '660" Ciub Advertisement Holley High cagers will be meet Club Second Honeymoon Second Honeymoon Ted alone Galen Drake Tretor'a Tunes Trebor'a Tunes Heatter'a Maiiics; Lanny Ross PENAL NOTICE 00 Warren, News ing an old foe tonight even though they're playing in a new league this season. The Holley Red and Interment. Mt. Hope Cemetery. iSIf KI.ES Mrs.

Anna Belle Sickles iof Bergen. N. entered into rest Wednesday morning, Jan. 12. 1949.

She is survived by one daughter. Miss Velnette Sickles of Freeport, X. Y. one son, Clyde Sickles of lie-Keesport, Pa. Friends may call at the home of Mrs- NetHe Townsend.

Rochester Bergen. N. until noon Saturday. Funeral services will be held from the Presbvterian Church, Bergen. Saturday afternoon, Jan.

IS. at 2 o'clock. Interment, Riga Cemetery, I Riga. X. Y.

15 Al Sigl. T-U IVews 12 Newa Day's Hit Farm News Off Recor Off Rorl News; Midday Mel. Midday Melodies Sounds Easy Ouh UN 3o Helen Trent The FLOWER BOX FUNERAL PIECES CUT FLOWERS FLA NTS 622 E. MAI-iIA 5160 Citv Clerk's Office. Rochester, N.

January 13, 1949 WTiite will travel to Oakfield to Notice is hereby riven that nt a meet Coach Dick Cartwright's Welcome Travel's We.corr.e Travel's News Star Roberta E-nmbSicRa Bsukiiige Talk. Musical jwwcase Mat ril showcase Dortb7 Kate Smitn Talks Kate Srratn Sir.ae Noonday New Tur.e'.erft What Say Roch.T Out Haofjy Gang Pisi.r.g Farad meetini; of the Council hold January 45 Our Gal Sunday iio Big; Sister 15 Ma I'erltln L( Dr. MaWne 45 Guiding Light GvDSum Towners in a Genesee-Or 1 Metc.nf, News Ann Rogers Cinder1 a Weekend Cinder' a Weekend 11, 194a a penal ordinance amending News: Lls'n I. ad A rriane Meiodiea Bing ding Bmg Sing3 Drfiwrv leans Class loop contest. Both Chanter 71 of Volume II of the ilu MISS EDITH SCHAUR Lyons Miss Edith Schaub, 74.

retired school teacher, native of Lyons, 'died Wednesday (Jan. 12, 1949) in Greenwich, friends here have been advised. The body is being sent to the Boeheim Undertaking firm here and will arrive tomorrow morning. There will "be a prayer service at the grave in Rural Cemetery at 2 p. the Rev.

Daniel S. WTood. rector of Grace Episcopal Church officiating. She was a daughter of Jacob Schaub and la survived by two sisters and a brother, Mrs. Frank Miller of Grand Rapids.

Mrs. Sydney C. Miller of Oak Park. 111., and Fred Schaub of San Antonio, Noontime Melod. Noontime Melod.

News; Luncheon Luncheon Date On 8tas On Stage Newa; Border South of Border Bandstand Time Penthouse Ser'ade News; Music Mimic Maetro 1 3 70 V-l i 1170 Cliio ijjo 1370 nicipal Codf? in relation to Traffic Violations Bureau by providing that Holley and Oakfield dropped from Class A to Class competition this 1 00 Sec. Mrs. Burton 1 1 5 Perry ason for the purpose of said chapter vio j30 Nori Drake year. '4T What Makes Tick' lations of laws, ordinances and rules designated therein hall be deemed Douole, Nothing Double. Nothing Today's Children Light of World Life Benin If ut Ma I'erkina I'eper Younjf Right, Happiness Alexander and Corfu, the two schools that have composed the Newa; Party Afterwoa Party Afternoon Party Afternoon Party News; Melod Meiody Matinee Melody Matinee MeiJUy Matinee Queen for Day QueeT Xor Day Best By Request Best By Bequest Best By Request Best By Request Best By Requet Best By Rquet HollvWd Breakfast Hoiiyw Breakfast Bride and Groom Bride and Groom Ladies Be Seated l.ad:s He Seated Mou.i Party House Party (M1 Dnviil Jlarum "parkintr violations" uml that t.

Hilltop llouxe I 3 Don Ameohe G-O loop for a decade or so police officer fchall attach a ticket to a vehicle violating the provisions 44 Don Ameche will meet in the other league game "services at Hedges Memorial Chapel" of $70-55 of th! trarlic ordinance, as provided in the first paragraph of tonight, Alexander Central travel 571-3 of said traffic ordinance. ing to Corfu for the tilt. Holley 00 Hint Hunt 15 Hint Hunt; News 30 Open Home 45 Open Hou.ie; Sigl Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jones Widdcr Brown Mu3iC3le Musicaie News: Musical Musicaie Kay Kyser Kay Kyser S.SO Club 950 Cub and Alexander share the league News Melody Matinee Melody Matii.ee Add Penficld witw-nf Sufteet Serena Suneet Serenade Serenade ,1,1 1 lead at present with a win apiece in last week's opening contest. Said ordinance hy its terms takes effect twenty days after its adoption. THOMAS P.

O'LEARV. City Clerk. l-14-21-2t. of fen words vcu see so Tex. MRS.

JOHN N. T1IAINK Millville Mrs. Lucy C. Thaine, When Girl Marrie Portia Faces Life Just Plain Bill Front Page Farreil MuHicale Music le Haii Columb.a Hail Columbia I'll I tl Open House 3o Open Home 45 Herb Shriuer Kocrer Kvhel, Albert News Mr-Cartcy. Sport Best By Request Best By Rtquert Best By Request Best By Request Adventure Paxade Rupermtn Capt.

Midnight Tom M.x HoMywood Hollywood Muxie Twill gut New Fried Shrimp ecause we serve so jPA PftW Sratlu 52, died in her home in Millville 00 Goodrich, New- yesterday (Jan. 13, 1949) after a li News; Sporus Answer Man Who's Talking 3-Star Extra Supper Club News; Serenade Suier Club Suneet Serenade News; Chamberlain Serenade Freddie Martin Sunset Serena ie Yukon Ciailenge Yuxon Jack Armstrong Jack Armstrong i McMillan, Hfporte 30 Air Journal 45 Lowel Thomas long illness. She was a member of Tl'IlNKR Blanche Turner of 189 Townsend Jan. 11, 1949. She ii Hilton i the Millville Methodist Church.

She leaves her husband, John Fuiton Lewis Jr. leaves two daughters, Mrs. Forrest Smith and Mrs. Earl Beaver; one 7 l0 Beulah Supper Cluo 15 Jhck Smith 6how World News 30 Club 15 NYS Troopers 45 Edward R. Murrow NYS Troopers Melody Comer Melody Comer News.

Melody Melody Corner New; Sunst Drama Medicine Murfic Cavaioade Muac Cavalcade Hil: Piano Mar Frank Parker Show Lone Rariger Ijod Ranger Sport Harhiighte ws-Ownme! ts Inside of Sport N. Thaine of Millville; two daugh son, Charles Turner of Rochester; her mother, Mrs. Pearl Wells of Mon ters, Mrs. Harold Watson of Albion RD and Mrs. Homer Lonnen of Medina RD, and severa nieces and tana; four sisters, Mrs.

Harley Smith. Mrs. Charles Todd and Mrs. hedges 8 0O Jack. Carson Show 15 Jack.

Carson Show 30 Favorite Husband 4 5 Favorite Hus'oand Melody Corner UN Today News; Keyboard Keyboard Magic News; Classic Classie Requests Classic Requests Classic Requests William Dixon of Nebraska, and Mrs. NEW FAST-ACTION RUB RELIEVES THE MISERIES of Chest Colds Sore Throat Coughs Aches and Pains New fast-action Antiphlogistine Rub A-535 starts relieving discomfort of chest colds and muscular aches and pains the moment it is rubbed and it rubs in fast. Almost at once you feel warm, comforting relief as the pain-relieving medications take hold. In a national survey, 8 out of 10 families wrote that Rub A-535 was better than any Marie Rhea of Montana; four Great Play Great Play lnj-mtf TaKe Farmer Takes Wife Gabriel Heatter Mutual Swr1 Youm for Sor.r Your. Song Henry Fat Man Fat Man Tii Je four FBI Th le Your FBI Break th Bank Break the Bans The Sheriff The Sheriff 40 Funeral from Charles Kennedy Fu .9 9 America's Band America's Band Jimmy Durante Jimmy Durante Vic Dimone Vic Damon Red Skelton Red Skelton Life of 7Jfe of Bill Stem Pro Con Joe Stafford Rec'ds Joe Staford Rec-ds Sauerkraut CSub Sauerkraut Club 00 Theater Procram 15 Theater ProgTam Co Theater Program 45 Theater Program CRL Pop Cot-cert Pop Concert Pop Concert nephews.

Funeral services are to be held in the family home at Millville at 2:30 p. m. Sunday by the Rev. Kenith Baker of Millville. Burial will be in Millville Cemetery.

neral Home. ItiOl Main St. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter ment in Riverside Cemetery. VAX SAI'N Entered into rest, Jan.

rr rr i i 10 Kvening Star Jvenir.g Star News; Taijnt Hunt Talent Hunt 00 Radio Playhouse 15 Radio Playhouse 3t Variety Program 43 Variety Program Boxing Bouts Boxing iJou-s Music Music News Bu'ietin CSC Roundup Bt The Champs Beat The Champ -i 10, 1949. Howard Fred Van Saun of Met tile Press Meet ttie Press New: Spor Music You Want "Music You Want Candlelight Mus-te Cartdlei-g-Jt Musie Candieligtrt Mus, -Jfcsa Talent Hunt Talent Hunt News: Sandman Sandman News: Sports Perry Como Rhythm Pastels Rhythm Faatels Prairie Schooner Prairie Schooner Rhythm Pastel Rhythm Pasteis News Music. Dream By M-is-c. Dream By Dream By 11 OO Doremus. News 15 Fotine' Orch.

20 All Serv-icea Rev. 45 All Services R-ev. 1108 Lake Ave. He is survived by his wife, Frances Grace Van Saun; one son. Richard Fred; his mother, Mrs.

Lettie E. Van Saun; three sisters. Miss Alia and Miss Verna Van Saun, Mrs. Reba Idler. He was a member of Kiwania Club.

rubs, liniments or balms formerly used. Greaseless, won't stain clothes. JESSIE MACGILLVAY Albion Jessie Macgillvay, 80, a native of the Town of Albion and last of the family of Elijah Shaw who settled in Orleans County in 1815. died Wednesday (Jan. 12,1949) in the home of her cousin.

Mrs. Charles Cutis of Eagls Harbor. ANTI PH LOG I ST I Services and interment wer held MO Star (All Programs Subject to Last-mimite Change WHKF. Frequency Modulation statirei of WHEC at 8 megacycles, duplicate WHEC progtams from 1 in 11 n. m.

ist'y. WHFM. Frequency Modulation station affllrnted with WHAM AS mea'-yries. duplicates WHAM prorrstns from 9 midnight daily, except for occasional pci! programs. WRNT -FM at 97.

dup fa'e. WENT program from 7:45 a. m. to 5:00 p. carries FM program from to 9.00 p.

m. daily. at the convenience of th family. Flowers gratefullv declined. Arrangements by Corbett.

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