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15 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. FRIDAY. MARCH 12. 1937 Keys to a City Service Plant Deaths Reported in Western New York Area FETE PLANNED BY DEMOCRATS ANNA MOLONY. ONCE TEACHER, PASSES AT 83 liam Grant of Buffalo, and grandchild.

69, dlad early yesterday in hia home, 55 Mynderse Streat. SCHTYLER C. POST Waterloo Schuyler C. Post, 61. former police officer here, died early yesterday In his home, 11 Seneca Street after a long lllneaa.

MRS. ARTHUR WILLS EY Geneva Mrs. Eva Mary Deck-man Wlllsey, 34, wife of Arthur C. Willsey, Olean, formerly of Geneva, died Wednesday a brief illness. DONALD INGRAHAM Corfu Funeral services for Donald Ingraham, eight, who died Tuesday in tha homa of his parents, Mr.

and Mm. Stuart Ingraham, will be held In a local funeral home at 2.30 p. m. today, CHARLES H. MTLLKR Seneca Falls Charles H.

Miller, of Penn Yan and flva grandchildren. Funeral services ar not complete. FRED W. GRANT Albion-Fred W. Grant, 71, died Tuesday In his homa at 80 West Avenue.

Funeral services will ba today at 2:30 p. in 10 East Slate Street. Born in Orleans County, ha waa a Spanish War veteran, serving in Co. 3rd N. Y.

Volunteer Artillery. Ha leaves hla widow, Clara Grant; one daughter, Mrs, Walter Keymal of Albion; one son, Wil Funeral Service i VIRGINIA FRANELRf Medina Virginia Franklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lao Franklin of 129 Worthy Avanu, died yesterday in Medina Memorial Hospital, She was a atudent at Sacred Heart Parochial School. Surviving besides her parent, ara five sisters, Mrs.

Edward Wa-shak, Irene, Isabel, Dorothy and Rita, and three brothers, Stanley, Joseph and Leonard. Funeral arrangements ara Incomplete, Arrangements were completed last for the St. Patrick's party the combined 10th Ward Democratic clubs are sponsoring next Wednesday night In Edgerton Park assembly hall. Repotting 5,000 tickets distributed, Fred Wilcox, general chairman, announced tha parly will Include professional stage show, card party, dancing and games. To Take Place Tomorrow MRS.

MARVIN 8POONF.R La Roy Mrs. Marvin Spooner, 78. died Wednesday In the homa of her daughter. Mrs. Clark Arnold on the Lake Street Road.

Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Arnold; a son Leon In Penn Yan; a sister. Mrs. Glen Wheeler, also Funeral services for' Miss Anna Molony, 63, for 21 years a teacher in School 21, will be at 8 30 a. tomorrow in her homg, 211 Lyell Avenue, and at 9 o'clock in Lady Chapel Cathedral.

Burial will I TODAY AND TOMORROW AT In Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. PL 17 Mids Moloivy, who died Wednes day, Mar. 10, 1337, was born In this city Feb. 5, 1854. She was appointed to School 21 In July, lfWO and retired 12 years ago.

Surviving are three brothers, I lit; H- 1 James of New York City, Bernard and Frank Molony of Rochester. HOME-OWNED MARKETS Nat tea! Effective Monday, March ISth, Start will he A. M. to 6:00 P. Week daysS .00 A.

M. to P. Saturdays. 1 I I I TENDER MILK-FED WHITE MEAT I Home-Dressed PLUMP GOLDEN FRESH A Rites Held in Buffalo For Theater. Man Funeral services for Frank Q.

Hohm, 69, 377 La Salle Avenue, Buffalo, were held Tuesday at 8 a. In Buffalo, Burial was mad in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Bnrn in Rochester, Mr. Hohm was a prominent theater man in Buffalo for the past 40 years, managing the Avon Theater for a dumber of years and prior to his death, he was proprietor of tha Orpheum Theater.

Surviving are his widow, Theresa; three daughters, Mrs. Frank Kraus, Mrs. Arthur J. Balduf. Mrs.

James J. Grady; and one son, F. I Harry W. Fmchcr, right, general director of the newly completed Fincher's Central Chevrolet Sales and Service Building at 200 East Avenue, is seen turning over keys of the new building to Maynard Hallman, president and general manager. At left ii Harry W.

King, property manager who remodeled the building. Formal opening is slated tomorrow. f5C8cftfn II Legs Rumps 1 Wcgmans fresh, home-dressed I II veal, the nearest thing- to chick- A II en! Serve one of these tasty, waiETi II It tender cuts for Sunday's dinner. I V3' jy lb. It You'll please the whole family.

(X i rr TENDER BONELESS ROLLED gm Veal Roasts lb. 2flc S- I.ol Island Ducht Roaslint Chickens -S Gerald Hohm snd one sister, Miss Clara Hohm of Rochester. You know they're fresh when yon buy your fowl at a for they're dressed right in Rochester, by our own experienced poiiltrytne.ii. Farmer to Milk Pen's Cows As Result of Tipsy Driving Robert O'Conm-11, 34, of 3133 Ri.lsreway Avenue, Cold Water, will milk the county's cows on the penitentiary farm, instead of his own, for the no.t 10 days. Dr.

John W. M'Cauley Funeral to Be Today Funeral services for Dr. John Warden McCaulcy, member of the board of directors of Park Avenue PRIME TENDER SMOULDER BEEF ROASTS That was the sentence on him by Judge Gitelman yes-i rv.nn r.i.ariA i Moaner pursued him five ocks, terday when Connell pleaded machine jump K.U",ty1.. JCha''Sei the curb and crashed into a front Hospital, will be conducted this: afternoon at 2 o'clock in his home, 223 Alexander Street. The Rev.

Andrew J. of Third Presbyterian Church snd the Rev. Thomas Mutch of Morriatown. N. will officiate.

Burial will be in Riverside Corns-, tery. I Doctor McCauley died Tuesday; Ul Ul iviiik wimr iinuAiLOicu. But O'Connell's cows will rat lack care, for Judge Gitelman said the court would see that they were tended, when O'Connell pleaded to be allowed to pay a fine instead of porch at 10 Payne Street. Moaher then arrested him and turned him over to Policeman Michael Nagle. Arraigned yesterday on a charge of reckless driving.

Max Stein, 18, of 19 Vienna Street, pleaded not guilty yesterday, and will have a hearing Mar. 24. He waa arrested after his car struck and seriously Injured an elderly woman in Flint Street Wednesday afternoon. NO WASTE! BONELESS STEAK SWORD FISH (Mar. 10.

1937) at the age of 78., Born In Stanley, he came to Roch-j ester after graduation from Union! College and University of Penn-( svlvania Medical School. Ha wtur associated with Park Avenue Hospital in the early days of Its or-! eanization and was actively en Every bit ll tolid without ipeck of wait A rel economy fish item. Fresh Fillets of serving the sentence. O'Connell's driver's license was revoked, and a fine imposed on a second charge of driving with faulty brakes was suspended on condition that he car be repaired. O'Connell was arrested Wednesday In Lyell Avenue by Policeman Vance Keeling.

An even stiffer penalty was metod to Dominick Di Gioia, 27, of 471 Plymouth Avenue IVegmans "Tenderized" LEAN MILD-CURE FRESHLY SMOKED ml umtu JtKifcT 5WEET mm mf POTATOES 4 lbs A 5C CRISP SREEN FRESH TENDER ym New CABBAGE lb FRESH GREEN SOUTHERN mm jfm. Shallots a bnchs. ii HV TENDER CRISP FRESH CALIF. mmf Hew Carrots bnch. fc URGE SIZE CALIF.

NAVEL gm mmf ORANGES doz S5C EXTRA LARGE JUICY FLORIDA mm jfm GR. FRUIT 4 for II 5c gaged in hospital affairs until a few vears ago. Surviving him are his daughter, Mrs. Frank William Cady three grandsons, John Warden McCauley HI. Edward Bickford McCauley and Frank William Cady III.

EI A 3 sags 10 121 10 19 27 BOSTON BLUE FISH Fresh Pearly While HADDOCK FILLETS Flumi Meaty Glistening BOSTON MACKEREL lb. Solid Meat IF hit OYSTERS pt. Boneless Skinless FRESH BAKED FISH Ib. E5D Death Takes Descendant Of Citv Founder when police records showed two previous arrests chalked against i him. He waa sentenced to serve 30 days in the Monroe County Penitentiary.

Di Gioia was arrested by Gerard Mosher. of 77 Delamaine Drive, who claimed that his car was struck in the rear by Di Giola's I machine as he was waiting for a traffic light at St. Paul and Smith I Streets. After Di Gioia backed You'll like these Wrgman bams they're tenderized for extra tenderneM, and you can cut them with a (orlt. hole ham or shank half.

Gerrit Smith Miller, 82-year-old; descendant of one of Rochester's founder, died Tuesday night T. 1937) in Peterboro, Madison; County, it waa reported here yes-j turrfav. DISTRESSING cold in chest or throat, never safe to neglect, generally pases up when soothing, warming Musterole is applied. Better than a mustard plaster. away and sped down the street Musterole gets action because: it'a NOT just a salve.

It's a "counter- Mr. Miller was the great grand-ion of William Fltzhugh who ac-enmpan led Nathaniel Rochester to Western New York from Maryland to found a village which became the Flower City. Surviving are two sons, Gerrit Smith Miller Jr. of Washington, and Basil Dixwell Miller of Chula Vista, Calif. Irritant" stimulating, penetrating, and helpful in drawing out local con-gestionwind pain.

Used by millions for 25 years, St. Patrick's Day Srvech IVhnlesome Fresh Green JUMBO JELLIES IUC Cello--II' rap fed I ft- GREEN LEAVES Assorted Fresh I JELLY EGGS Ib. Ivc Cam I ire Fresh Qf M'SHM ALLOWS Ib. 'c 1 pkg. Easter Egg Dye FREE Swans Dawn CAKE FLOUR Full Mhot.

Can PORK BEANS Full 30-ot. Can BAKING POWDER. Qt. Jar Crisp DILL PICKLES ea. Assarted Flavors Royal Recommended by many doctors and nurses.

All druzgista. In three. LUSCIOUS LARGE SWEET LOUISIANA Strawberries 10c pASTriy 10c FLOUR if strengths: Regular Strength, Children's (mild), and Extra Strong. Tested and approved by Good House Adams Basin Group Elects New Officers Missionary Society of the Adams Basin Methodist Church has elected Mrs. Floyd C.

Rogers president. Other officers are: Vicepresidents, Mrs. Victor Mattison and Mrs. William Pelo; secretary, Mrs. Earle C.

Hawkins; corresponding secretary, Mrs. A. E. Weirich; treasurer, Mrs. John Ginther.

Ladies' Aid Society of the church has elected: President, Mrs. Clayton Lont; vicepresident, Mrs. Frank C. Blackford; secretary, Mrs. George Ward; treasurer, Mrs.

John J. Ginther. keeping Bureau, Ho. 48b 7. 1' Cje Here's a treat for the weekend Delicious, juicy strawberries at an almost summer, time price GELATIN pkq.

3 23-ot. Il'egman TOM. JUICE 3 ens Golden Glory Yellow KILBOURN HALL BEST COFFEE 23L. corn a I PEACHES No. 2 can i A4 in 1 1 i io oahs I Quirk or Regular H-0 OATS pkg.

Sunny-Vale All Green ASPARAGUS 2 cn 8-ot. Red H'ine Pure FRUIT JELLIES glass. Nw Beautiful Modernistic FRESH THE DAY YOU BUY THEM1 LAYER CAKES IFeamans fine Fancy SWISS CHEESE Mild Creamy BRICK CHEESE, Ib. Creamv Colored LONGHORN Ib. A'.

State Medium SHARP CHEESE Ib. IFeamans Per feet MAYONNAISE qt. Here are but three from a wide variety of tasty, moist cake specials for the Jacob's Delicious MUSHRO'M BROTH cn' A'o. 2 Can Fancy Diced CARROTS 3 for ZOC 25 ea. 29 19 23 29 45 19 23 Service Planned Today For City Socialite Funeral services for Ms.

Ruth Quinby Stewat, wife of the Dr. Joseph W. A. Stewart and city socialite, will be conducted In her home. 45 Hoyt Place, this afternoon at 2:45 o'clock.

The Rev. Charles C. W. Carver, rector of Christ Church, will officiate at services and burial will be In Dwight, Ont. Once prominent ss a dancing teacher, Mrs.

Stewart took wide Interests in and was active in a dozen city organizations. She was a member of the board of directors of General Hospital, Hillside Home for Children, and the Church Home. She belonged to Christ Church and was a member of the Roundabout Club and the Columbia Twig. Besides her husband, a former dean and professor emeritus of rastoral theology of the Rochester Theological Seminary, she ur-vived by three brothers, Capt John Quinby, Arnot Quinby and Henry D. Quinby.

Pacific Airmail Service Extended Transpacific airmail service will be extended from Manila to Macao. Portugese territory near the Chinese coast, and Hong Kong, postal facilities committee of the Chamber of Commerce announced yesterday upon receipt of a bulletin from the Postoffice Department. Philatelic treatment will be given all articles carried each way on the first flight over the route extension. Stamp collectors are ad if 1 So. 2 Joan of Arc Red KIDNEY BE'NS 3cn Vol Vila Grape- FRUIT JUICE 2 ens.

The Original Saratoga VICHY 2 qt. bots. The New Shortening SPRY, I -lb. can CHOC. PEPPERMINT LAYERS Swret chocoite, floated with peppermint flavored with chocolate fudge.

PECAN BUTTERSCOTCH CAKES A gold cake, glazed icH with butterw-otch and pecan trimmed. CHOCOLATE SURPRISE CAKES Wrgmafj oiid chocolate clf that' a iavonte with everyone. Fresh Pure Whipped 07r CREAM LAYER CAKES ea. I Assorted Baked MEAT LOAVES Tasty Fresh Mock CHICKEN LOAF Ib. Crisp Sliced SWEET PICKLES 15 3-lh.

can 56c LENTEN FOODS Nntlws Bui Golden milk sponge, with rich, fresh whipped cream between layer and on top. Giant Size Sunshine or CONTAIN 29c I 1 ml ANGELFOOD CAKES ea. Nan Ptlitk Ik u0 tlJonY Black poiisk Renover TCr 10c Bail Case for Cuttd) Rtnovv 10c 15 I2i 10c A Deliqhtful, Tasty Kuchen FRUITED TURBANS ea. Sfuare Cinnamon or STREUSEL KUCHEN, ea. Bridge, Banquet or SANDWICH ROLLS Pewdr Bowl Candy Jar Jowclry Com Total Repitar Vain 30c PLUS Hack Bal Case Alamo Light Meat TUNA FISH 2 cans.

Halves Swiftxcater SALMON 2 ens. Geisha Fancy Japanese CRAB MEAT IVegmans Fancy CODFISH Ib. box Transatlantic Kippered HERRING can Fancy Medium RED SALMON can. Tomato IS Mustard Set. SARDINES 3 Pint Jar Pantry SPAGHETTI ea.

GRADE at egmam! NEST-TO-YOU ALL WHITE FRESH EGGS 8... Km hat 5TRICTLV FPESH tW may Hear tlie "Grade rabei and hat" the rmlr vised by the Postoffice Department to send self-addressed covers to postmasters at San Francisco, Honolulu and Guam for mailing and dispatch by the first flight to Macao and Hong Kong. Wn Tray 25 I 23 3 io 25 WftDfK io 3'-'5cc K0FFEE KAKES A btoutiful 0f umrsuerf alw with rnkin cas mot nos dozen mmv iy en if yourteJf far friend as dife. i FLIP FLOP FRUIT KUCHEN FRESH AMI! KUCHEN (RAIDED NUT RINGS TWISTED FRUIT RINSS 119:.. Beth Sholom Group Elects Officer Staff Toung Women's.

Club of Beth Sholom Congregation has elected these officers; President, Mre. S. Fisher; vicepresident. Mrs. G.

Raf-flson; secretary, Mrs. E. Eber; treasurer. Mrs. Senzel.

The group will meet Monday at p. m. at the Synagogue. i Friday Only! FRESH FLAKY DANISH PASTRIES doz. IVC kmd ftnd is lh big rf -man tore.

One Pound Pig. Egg f. NOODLES, 2 for Oc.

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