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Deaths ABELEIN Suddenly Saturday, June 1956, Charles Abelein of Clay Lima, N. aged 73 years. Survived by his wife, Teresa Claffey Abelein: three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Shellman of West Bloomfield, Mrs. John Williams.

Mrs. Betty Borden of Rochester; one sister, Mrs. John McMahon, Honeoye Falls; one brother, August Abelein of Lima; four grandchildren. -Friends call at his home, Clay Lima, where funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 8:45 and 9:30 from St. Rose Church.

Interment, St. Rose Cemetery, BAKER Saturday, June 30, 1956, Thomas R. Baker of 145 Shaftsbury Rd. He leaves his wife, Arloa more Baker; and one sister, Miss Alice Baker. -Friends are invited to call at Hedges Memorial Chapel, 271 University where funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment in Riverside Cemetery, at the convenience of the family. BALL--July 2, 1956, James L. Ball of 125 Electric Ave. Survived by wife. Loretta Welch; brother, William A.

Ball; sister, Mrs. Carlton Bailey, Orlando, Fla. -Friends may call at Fiske Handy Parlor, 105 Lake 2-5 and 7-9. Funeral Thursday morning 8:45 and 9:15 at Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. Interment, Holy Sepulchre.

BIN-John (Johnny) W. Filbert East Rochester, N.Y., suddenly, July 1, 1956. is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude March and Mrs. Martha L.

Steve, both of East Rochester, and several nieces and nephews. -Friends may call at Harry J. Brady, Inc. Funeral 110 W. Spruce East Rochester.

Funeral service, Tuesday at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Willard Paul officiating. Interment, Oakwood Cemetery, Penfield, N.Y. Friends may contribute to the Memorial Fund of the First Presbyterian Church, East Rochester. CARPENTER--Entered rest at Doctor's Hospital, Newark, N.Y..

Saturday, June 30, 1956, May Carpenter of. Sodus Point, aged 82 years; the widow of Charles E. Carpenter. She is survived one daughter. Mrs.

Clayton F. (Dana) Kaul of Rochester, N.Y. -Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the Young Funeral Home, West Main Street, Williamson, from where services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment in Sodus Rural Cemetery.

CASEY Saturday, June 30, 1956, Harold Casey of 35 Barmont' Dr. Surviving are his wife, Elsa Casey: two sons, David H. and Harold Casey; two daughters, Mrs. Maureen P. Lorson and Frieda; two brothers, John and Larry Casey; one sister, Mrs.

Andy Anderson; two grandchildren, David M. and Eileen Lorson. -Friends may call at D. W. Mansell Funeral Home, 17 Phelps Ave.

Services Tuesday morning at 8:45 and 9:15 from St. Mary's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Buffalo and Syracuse papers, please copy, DE WITT June 30, 1956, Bessie De Witt of 124 Aberdeen St. She is survived by one sister, Mrs.

Ella A. Watts. -Friends may call at J. Boyd Winehell Son Funeral Home, 596 Genesee where funeral service will be conducted Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. Interment in Skaneateles, N.Y.

DI MAGGIO Samuel Sebastian Di Maggio, of 24 Galusha July 1, 1956. He is survived by his wife, Josephine; five daughters, Mrs. Angelina Muratore, Mrs. Samuel (Millie) Tannone of Baltimore, Mrs. Howard (Rose) Kendrick, Mrs.

Hugh (Gloria) Butcher and Nancy Jean DiMaggio; four sons, Samuel Carmen Joseph J. and Angelo DiMaggio; two sisters and two brothers in Italy: 14 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was a member of the Executive Council of the Maria SS Dei Miracoli Society, secretarytreaturer of Societa SS Ecce Homo and So a SS Bartolo Di Geraci Societies. -The family requests friends to call between the hours of 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the Nanna Funeral Home 650 Main St.

E. Services, Thursday morning. 8:15 and 9 o'clock from St. Michael's Church, Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. DI NOTTIA -Luigi Di Nottia of 453 Tremont July 1, 1956.

He leaves his wife, Filomena (Berti) Di Nottia; two daughters, Mrs. John (Victoria) Bertola, Mrs. Frank (Lena) Di Donato; three sons, Albert, Mario and Angelo Di Nottia; also eight grandchildren. He was a veteran of World War I. -Friends may call at the EmmaD'Ovidio Funeral Home, 54 Clifton from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

Services Thursday at 8:15 a.m., 9 a.m. from St. Lucy's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. ELLIOTT-Mrs.

Addie Elliott of 129 Long Acre Road, on Sunday, July 1, 1956. She is survived by one daughter. Mrs. George H. Walters; also several nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Elliott was Charter Member of The Church of the Nazarene, -Friends may call at L. Schauman's Sons, 609 Clinton Ave. N. Services cn Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. GODIN-Sunday, July 1, 1956, George Edmund Godin of 99 Ellison St. He is survived by his wife, Amelia L. Godin; his daughter, Mrs.

Raymond (Edna) Towle; one son, Harold W. Godin; two grandchildren; six great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. -Friends may call from 2 to 5 and to 9 o'clock at Hedges Memorial Chapel, 271 University Ave. where services will be held Thursday morning at 11. o'clock.

Flowers express man's hope for everlasting peace I Blanchard 58 LAKE AVE. BAker 9494 Chas. I. KENNEDY FUNERAL HOME Funerals Reasonably Priced Robert W. Rosenzweig LICENSED MGR.

1601 MAIN ST. E. BU 7432 Democrat and Chronicle Rochester, N. July 3, 1956 9 Deaths GUILFOYLE- Catherine Sunday, July 1, 1956, beloved wife of John sister of Irene, William, Vincent and Raymond McCluskey. at 25 Wisconsin Long Beach, N.Y.

Funeral Thursday morning. July 5 at 9:30 o'clock. Mass of requiem at St. Ignatius Martyr Church at 10 o'clock. Interment, Calvary tery, Long Island City, N.Y.

HANER-Isabelle Haner, aged 85 years, of day, 111 July West 1, 1956. East Rochester, She is daughter, Mrs. Charles (Dorothy) Lanthear of Waterloo; one son, Sherman Gee of Penfield; 14 grandchildren, 25 greatgrandchildren and great-great-grandchild; one brother, John Stewart of Wav. erly; several nieces and nephews. -Friends may call at the Ford Funeral Home, 209 West East Rochester, where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30, Rev.

C. T. Winkworth officiating. Interment in Shortsville. HARRIS- -At Warsaw Hospital, Sunday, July 1, 1956.

Mrs. Elizabeth Cole Harris of Cuylerville, N.Y., formerly of Lima. Survived by her husband, Harris; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Castro of Watertown, Mrs. John Mix of Lima; one son, Charles Cole of Lima; three sisters, Mrs.

Phylis Todaros and Mrs. Joseph Cole and Miss Mammie Nocera all of Perry, N.Y. Two brothers, Joseph Nocera of Perry and Jack Nocera of Watertown; five grandchildren. -Friends may call at O'Connell Funeral Home, 5 West Main St. Lima from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m., where funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9 and 9:30 from St.

Rose Church. Interment, St. Rose Cemetery. -Entered into rest, June 30, 1956, Elizabeth Houston of 121 Thorndyke Rd. She ts survived by one son, Frederick J.

Houston: her daughter-inlaw, Mrs. Meta W. Houston: three sisters, Mrs. Joseph Caldwell, Mrs. William H.

Montgomery, and Miss Violet Sinnamon; five brothers, Henry William J. and Isaac S. Sinnamon, all of Rochester. Robert J. of Victoria, B.C.

and the Rev. Fred J. Sinnamon of Montreal, Canada. Several nieces and nephews. She was a member of Laurelton United Presbyterian Church.

-Friends may call at Corbett Funeral Homes, 109 West Ave. Services Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. The Rev.

Carlton A. Harrison officiating. JOHNSON -Entered into rest July 1st, Mrs. Mattie Lee Johnson of 8. Prospect St.

Survivors are her mother, Annie Pinkney; one son, 'Charles Cooper; two grandchildren. -Friends may call at Latimer Funeral Home, 179 Clarissa St. Funeral Thursday, July 5th, 1956 at o'clock in Mt. Vernon Baptist Church. Interment, Mt.

Hope. KENYON June 30, 1956, Ruth E. Kenyon of 370 Mulberry St. She is survived by her mother, Lucy T. Kenyon; two sisters, Frances Kenyon, Honolulu and Florence Kenyon, Rochester.

-Friends are invited to attend a memorial service at Brick Presbyterian Tues- Church Chapel, N. Fitzhugh day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The courtesy of no flowers would be appreciated. KRAMER-Frank H. Kramer (Kremer) of 26 Nicholson Saturday, June 30, 1956.

He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Norman (Rose) Paskell, Mrs. John (Marion) Apetz, Mrs. William (Mildred) Underhill of Prattsburg, N. and Miss Arline Kramer; his sister, Mrs.

Elizabeth Herbage, of Saginaw, 13 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. -The family invites friends to call at the N. J. Miller's Son Funeral Home at 706 South Ave. Funeral services Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock.

LEVERENZ Phyllis Joan Leverenz, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Leverenz of the Lake Hamlin Monday, July 2, 1956. Besides her parents she is survived by three sisters, Deborah, Darlene and Renee Leverenz; two brothers, Douglas and Terry Leverenz; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Garrett of Rochester and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leverenz of Hamlin. -Friends may call at the Fowler Funeral Home, 52 State Brockport after 7 p.m. Tuesday.

Calling hours Wednesday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Private funeral Thursday at the convenience of the family, Interment in Lakeside Cemetery, Hamlin. MAHER -Charles J. Maher, aged 55 July years, 1956. He is survived by his of 226 Dorstone Road, Monday, wife, Florence Stoepel Maher; one daughter, Mrs.

Donald (Rita) Hartleben; one sister, Mrs. William Walsh. Deceased was a member. of the Nocturnal Adoration Society, St. Helen's Men's Club and Wahbee Tribe I.O.R.M.

-Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Mattle's, 300 Cumberland Street. Service Thursday morning at 8:15 from the parlors and at 9:00 o'clock at St. Helen's Church. Kindly omit flowers.

MC -Entered into rest, on Sunday, July 1, 1956, Rev. William S. McCoy, He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Paul C. Wild; two sons, W.

Bayard McCoy and Albert Dod McCoy of Fairfax, two sisters, Mrs. Duncan McLeod, Palo Alto, Calif. and Mrs. Donald MacRostie, Santa Barbara, a brother, Albert W. McCoy, Williamsport, and two grandchildren.

-Friends may call at the home of his daughter, 143 Spring St. Funeral service Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, East Avenue at Vick Park B. Burial in Riverside Cemetery, MC -Entered into rest, July 1, 1956, Harold McKee of 24 Varian Lane. He is survived by his wife, Annie Mc Kee; two daughters, Miss Lou Mc Kee, Mrs.

George F. McNamara, one sister, Edith Ridley; four brothers, James, Percy, Frank and Ernest McKee; three grandchildren. -Friends may call at Corbett Funeral Homes, 109 West Ave. Tuesday and Wednesday, 2-5 and 7-9. Services, Thursday morning at 11 o'clock.

Interment, Riverside Cemetery. Rev. Robert C. Root. officiating.

MORRIS- -Thomas J. Morris of 382 Benton July 1, 1956. He is survived by his wife, Mary Wiegand Morris; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Meisenzahl and Mrs. Karl Matzke; three sons, Edwin, Leadley and James Morris; 15 grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

He was member of the Knights of St. John, Commandary No. 25, Noble Degree; the St. Hermans Society, and the Holy Name Society of St. Boniface Church, and the Nocturnal Adoration Society.

-The family will receive friends at the N. J. Miller's Son Funeral Home, 1625 Mount Hope 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. where prayers will be said at 8:30 Thursday morning followed by the funeral Mass at 9 o'clock in St. Boniface Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Enduring Enduring, like the memory of those we love, is the comfort and pride shared by those who choose Hedges for funeral services. Why compromise with quality when Hedges quality actually costs no more? G. Memorial Caped 271 UNIVERSITY AVENUE Vicinity Deaths DUSINUS JORGENSEN GENEVA, July 2-Dusinus Jorgensen, 79, retired farmer, of 67 John died today (July 2, 1956) in his home. Mr.

Jorgensen was born in Denmark and came to this country when he was three years old. He had lived in Dresden and Flint before coming to this city. Survivors are his wife, Wilhelmina four sons, Ernest of Delmar and Leland Harry of Springs, Geneva: six daughters, Mrs. Henry Wertman and Mrs. Ralph Barber, both of Canandaigua, Mrs.

Earl Stokoe of Penn Yan, Mrs. John Koch of Union Springs, Mrs. Paul Iddings of Phelps, and Mrs. Michael Borys of Seneca Falls; 44 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren, and two brothers, Chris and Martin of Hall. Mr.

Jorgensen was a member of the Danish Brotherhood Lodge 334. The funeral will be held in the Bennett Funeral Home, 224 North St. on Thursday at a time to be announced. ARCHIE CALL STAFFORD, July 2-Archie D. Call, 74, of the Main Road, former Town of Stafford justice of the peace, died this morning (July 2, 1956) at his home.

A native of Stafford, Mr. Call was born July 12, 1881, a son of Albert and Effie May White Call. He was a member and former elder of the First Presbyterian Church, member and past master of Stafford Grange and was also affiliated with the Stafford Lodge a of Odd Fellows and volunteer firemen. Surviving are his wife, the former Mabel Westbrook; three sons, Donald of Weedsport, Wendell of Stafford, and Archie Duane Call at home; a daughter, Mrs. Marion Call Hemmett of Rochester; a brother, Deaths of Breckville, Ohio, died June 30, 1956.

He is survived by his wife, Jane (nee) Weeks; a sister, Mrs. Gladys Stiffler of Webster; brother, Ray of Rochester. -Friends may call at W. S. Rector Sons Chapel, 111 Main Geneseo, where funeral service will be held Tuesday, July 3 at 2:30 p.m.

Rev. William Dilts and Rev, Joseph Sunter officiating. Burial in Temple Hill Cemetery, Geneseo, N.Y. aged 75 years, of Fayette, N.Y. Suddenly Sun.

July 1, 1956, in Waterloo Hospital. Surviving besides his wife, U'Elma Poormon Murray are two sons, Richard, Hamburg, and Almond, Fayette: seven daughters, Mrs. Harold (Laura) Clise, Mrs. Henry (Nellie) McCoy and Mrs. Roland (Alice) Brown all of Waterloo, Mrs.

George (Ella) Brooks, Binghamton, Mrs. Mildred Speer, Frankfort, and Mrs. Howard (Lydia) Fischer and Mrs. Richard (Dorothy) Maloney, both of Rochester; one brother, John Murray of Waterloo; 22 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. -Friends may call at the Genung Funeral Home, Main Waterloo, from where services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Interment, Maple Grove Cemetery, Waterloo, OVERMYER-Maude Chirstman, July 1, 1956 in Munci, Ind. Widow of the late Ira Overmyer, formerly, of Doran St. She is survived by one son, Elmer of Muncie. -Funeral from Meeks Mortuary, Tuesday, 2 p.m. at Muncie, Ind.

PEET-Sarah P. Peet of 24 Rising Sunday, July 1st, 1956. She is survived by her husband, Milo H. Peet; her daughter, Mrs. Donald (Doris) Van Vechten; two sisters, Mrs.

Elizabeth Payze, Vancouver, British Columbia, Mrs. Alice Savage, Toronto, Ontario, Canada: one brother, Malcolm Parke, Detroit, Michigan; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. -The family will receive friends at the N. J. Miller's Son Funeral Home, 1625 Mt.

Hope Ave. Funeral services Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. PRIEM-Charles W. Priem, age 77 years, formerly of Baldwin July 2, 1956.

He is survived by his sister, Mrs. George Gleichauf. -The family will receive friends the N. J. Miller's Son Funeral Home, 706 South 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

on Tuesday only, Interment, at the convenience of the family, The courtesy of no flowers is requested. PRUSAK- -Walter Prusak of 28 Morris Sunday, July 1, 1956. He is survived by one brother, Nicholas Prusak of Boyle, Alberta, Canada; several nieces and nephews. -Friends may call at the Paul W. Harris Funeral Home, 954 Clifford Ave.

Funeral, Thursday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at St. Josaphat's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, PUM Louise, of 135 Waldorf July 1, 1956. Besides her husband, Mr. Joseph Pum, she leaves two daughters, Mrs.

Hilda Anders of Bath, N.Y.. Mrs. Louise Pawlik of Austria; three sons, Walfred, Otto and William Pum, and eleven grandchildren. -Friends are invited to call at the and 7-9 p.m. where services will take Dewey between the hours of 2-4 Charles H.

Leis Funeral Home, 2692 place Thursday morning at 11 a.m. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. REIS -Charlotte E. Reis of 61 Allmeroth St. on July 2, 1956.

She is survived by her three daughters, Mrs. Frederick (Eleanor) Hudson, Miss Ruth Reis and Mrs. Nicholas (Edna) Dossire; four brothers, George, Raymond, Clarence, and Elmer Weaver; two granddaughters, and several nieces and nephews. -The family invites friends to call at N. J.

Miller's Son Funeral Home, 1625 Mt. Hope Ave. between the hours of 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Prayer service Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock followed by Mass at 10 o'clock in St. Boniface Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, SHELL- Entered into rest, Sunday, July 1, 1956, Bertha E. Shell of Hilton, N.Y., aged 85 years. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Nelson Dodson of Walker; two sons, Thomas E. Shell of Rochester and Alfred Shell of Chicago; 24 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren.

-Friends may call at the Adams Funeral Home, 230 West Hilton. Services Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. I. Vincent Lloyd officiating.

Interment in Parma Union Cemetery. STEVENS- Charles Stevens, formerly of 38 Cayuga Monday, July 2, 1956. He is survived by his sister, Miss Edith Stevens. -Friends may call at the N. J.

Miller's Son Funeral Home, 706 South Ave. Funeral services, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Churchville Cemetery, Churchville, N.Y. WIRSING-Suddenly, Sat. June 30, 1956 at Conesus Lake; Rose A.

Wirsing, of 4269 Culver Rd. Survived by her father, George A. Wirsing; one sister, Mrs. William (Dorothy) Jenny. -Friends may call at the Burns-Hanna Funeral Home, 1795 Ridge Rd.

between Goodman and Culver from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Services Thursday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock from St. Salome's Church. Interment, Holy SepulCemetery, ZOLLER Wilbert Zoller, at his home, 100 Quincy July 2, 1956. Survived by his daughter, Florence Zoller; his sons, Edward and George Zoller; his grandchildren; two brothers, Raymond and Alvin Zoller.

-Friends are welcome to call at Bender 301 Alexander Tuesday and Wednesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services Thursday, July 5 at 2 p.m. Interment, Riverside Cemetery, GROSSER--Emily. Two years have passed and gone Since our mother we loved so well Was taken from our home on earth With Jesus Christ to dwell. flowers we placed upon her grave Mayo wither and decay, But the love for her who sleeps beneath Shall never fade away.

Sadly missed by Husband, George; Daughter, Arlene. Dote from US. WEATHER BUREAU 70 Dept. of Commerce COOL 70 LOW COLD AND AN 80 100 100 FORECAST 1 For Daytime Tuesday Figures Show High Temperatures Expected 00 -Widely scattered showers and thundershowers are forecast for Tuesday afternoon over the southern half of the nation from the Rockies to the Atlantic and also in the northern United States, except for the Pacific coast. It will be mostly fair in other portions.

It will be cooler from Northern Virginia to New England. (AP Wirephoto). Merrill Call of Stafford; a sister, Mrs. Mabel Call Goff of Elba; 23 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A service will be at 2 p.m.

Thursday at H. E. Turner Funeral Home, the Rev. W. Young, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church officiating.

will be in Stafford Cemetery. CHARLES MULL GENESEO, July 2-Charles E. Mull, 71, who joined the Cleveland Public School system in 1923 and retired in 1955, died Saturday morning (June 30, 1956) at his home, 7797 Oakhurst Circle, Brecksville, Ohio. He was born in Rochester. When John Adams High School was opened he went to Cleveland to join its staff as an industrial arts teacher and stayed there until sent to South High in the same capacity nine years before his retirement.

Mr. Mull had a wide education in his field, having been graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology where he was elected to the Henry Lomb Honorary Society. He continued his studies (in Columbia University, Geneseo State Teachers College, Kent University, Ohio, and Western Reserve University, Ohio, from which he also graduated. He is survived by his wife, Jane Weeks; a brother, Ray of Rochester, and a sister, Mrs. Gladys Stiffler of Webster.

A prayer service was held Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Dillon Wood We're Going to The LYON'S DEN For Their Famous 40 Course SMORGASBORD YOU EXCEPT MON. TUES. ALL 1.50 SERVED EVERY DAY CAN EAT OPEN DAILY 5-10 SUN. 1-9 DICK STREB at the Hammond Organ Piano Serving 4th of July From 1 P.M.

LYON'S DEN 4232 GLen. RIDGE RD. Weather Data LOCAL OBSERVATIONS highest temperature yesterday was 81 degrees, against 99 the same day in 1931, and 61 in 1885; the lowest 66, against 76 in 1931, and in 1943; the mean 74, against 88 in 1931, and 55 in 1885. Normal 71. ROCHESTER READINGS (Temperatures and Humidity) Tem.

Hu. Tem.Hu. a.m. 67 2 p.m. 80 51 a.m.

68 82 81 45 a.m. 71 85 6 p.m. 78 53 8 a.m. 68 89 8 p.m. 79 51 10 a.m.

72 p.m. 71 68 12 noon 77 67 midnight 66 78 Precipitation trace July 18.15 1 July '55 12.67 Normal 15.97 Western Pennsylvania: Fair and a little cooler; high 75-80. Interior Eastern New York: Generally fair, cooler, less' humid; high 70's in north and west; 80's in southeast. New York City: Mostly fair and warmer, less humid; high in 80's. Funeral Home in Brecksville, Ohio, and the funeral service will be held 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday in Geneseo at the Rector Son Funeral Home. Burial will be in Temple Hill, Geneseo. ANN MARIE CACACE BATH July 2. Ann Marie Cacace of Campbell, died at birth yesterday (July 1, 1956) at the Corning Hospital. She leaves her parents, and grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Petro Russo and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cacace, all of Campbell. A service was held this afternoon at the Fagan Funeral Home, Bath by the Rev.

S. H. Bialaszewski. Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetary, Bath. CHARLES KENNING LODI, July 2-Charles L.

Kenning, 58, died today (July 2, 1956) in his home after a short illness. He was a past master of Lodi Masonic Lodge and a past noble grand master of Banner Lodge, IO0F. Mr. Kenning was a member of the Lodi Methodist Church. Survivors are his wife, Helen; three sons, Clayton, of Rochester, Charles and George of Lodi; one daughter, Mrs.

Leona Roseaugh of Lodi; one sister, Mrs. Beatrice Marsh of Voloys; three brothers, Verner, of Lodi; Leslie, of Voloys, and Arthur, of San Antonio, and four grandchildren. Friends may call at the Kenning home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. DEMOCRATS ELECT PENN YAN, July 2-The Yates County Democratic Committee recently held its organization meeting here and named the following officers: chairman, Jenkins Macy Co.

RED MARKED TRADE COAL GULF FUEL OIL BA 3850 Edwin of Penn Yan; vice chairman, Nelson Hansen of Himrod; secretary, W. Dean Stahlman of Rushville; and treasurer, Chest Jolley of Penn Yan. CEILINGS ROOM SIZE 10x12 Inc. Labor and $39.95 Materials CEILING ROCHESTER CO. GE 1707 BANKS Will Be Closed Wednesday, July 4th Independence Day ROCHESTER CLEARING HOUSE ASSN.

Central Trust Company Lincoln Rochester Trust Co. Community Savings Bank Monroe County Savings Bank Genesee Valley- Rochester Savings Bank Union Trust Co. Security Trust Company CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. Financial Statement June 30, 1956 RESOURCES OFFICERS Cash 9,762,813.59 JOHN D.

PIKE Chairman of the Beard United States Government Securities 15,981,546.76 ELMER B. MILLIMAN President D. R. CHAMBERLAIN Vice President ROY W. BOGERT Vice President Municipal Bonds and Other Securities 1,067,475.00 HOMER D.

KLUMPP Vice President WALTER E. LOEBMANN Vice President Loans and Discounts 41,721,281.36 CHARLES W. MARSHALL Vice President RICHARD C. MEISENZAHL Vice President Treasurer Mortgages 8,546,726.82 EDMUND J. MEYER Vice President Secretary WILLIAM H.

SHORT Vice President Bank Buildings, Vaults and Equipment. 1,333,712.01 FLORIAN W. DERLETH Vice President WILLARD L. MAURER Assistant Vice President Customer's Liability on Letters of Credit. 574,768.96 MILTON G.

PETERS Assistant Vice President SAMUEL C. SILLATO Assistant Vice President LAWRENCE RROADHURST Assistant Secretary Other Resources 491,301.12 BARTON J. BROOKS Assistant Secretary CLIFFORD R. BRAYTON Auditor $79,479,625.62 TRUST DEPARTMENT LIABILITIES R. REED GEORGE President and Trust Officer WILLIAM F.

HORTON Trast Trust Officer Officer Deposits $70,137,725.22 JAMES J. SWEENEY LAWRENCE Y. TRUE Assistant Trust Officer Capital Notes $1,280,000.00 CLINTON OFFICE Common Stock 2,352,000.00 ARUCE. M. PERCY SCHOEN Vice Vice Pereident President Surplus and Undivided KENNETA W.

GEIWITZ Assistant Secretary Profits 3,789,432.87 7,421,432.87 BRIGHTON OFFICE Liability on Letters of Credit (per contra) 574,768.96 NORMAN W. LEWIS Assistant Secretary Reserves for Interest, Taxes, etc. 1,345,698.57 LYELL-MT. READ OFFICE RAYMOND E. FARRELL Assistant Secretary $79,479,625.62 These figures do not include the assets of our WILLIAMSON OFFICE Trust Department TAMES S.

DUNNING Assistant Vice President RAYMOND D. FULLER Assistant Secretary INSTALMENT LOAN DEPARTMENT JOSEPH G. HOFFMAN President TAMES D. BLISS Assistant Seeretary CHARLES M. NOLAN Assistant Secretary DIRECTORS JOHN D.

PIKE. Chairman of the Board CHARLES W. Community Savings Bank WILLIAM F. FEINBLOOM John B. Pike Son, Ine.

CENTRAL President, Champion Knitwear Ine. EZRA FRED S. A. HALE The Lawyer's Treasurer, B. Publishing Forman Co.

Co. TRUST WILSON HAMILTON SHERWIN RAXTON President, Blue Boy Dairy, Ine. MYRON J. HAYES. Eastman Kodak Co.

RAYMOND A. Chairman LANDER of the Board, Vogt Manufacturing Co. CO. THEODORE F. LEMM MORRIS LEVINSON.

Hart's Food Stores, Ine. ELMER B. MILLIMAN President PAUL A. General Manager, Delco Appliance OTTO A. SHULTS, CPA Executive Division of Director, General Wilson, Motors.

Shults Corporation Co. ROCHESTER. n. CRAIG C. SMITH President, Parasin Corporation Y.

HOWARD M. WOODS VanSchaick, Woods, Warner, Strathman Sturman Large Enough to Serve You--Small Enough to Know You Central Trust Company Clinton Brighton Member Federal Reserve System MAIN OFFICE, 25 Office, 17 Clinton Ave. S. Office, 1806 East Ave. MAIN STREET EAST Lyell-Mt.

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