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Oralhs Rochester, 14. May 7. 1957 24 BIRCFR Mrs. Helen E. Burger, for merly of the Columbus Civic Center, IZARD Entered Into rest May S.

1957. in Florida, Emma Huber Izard Dratltn Monday, May 6, 1957, at Beechwood formerly of Winona Blvd. She is sur BOOSKE Mrs. Rebecca Bocke of 208 Otis Sunday. Mar J.

1957. Survived two aisters, Mrs. Florence Maxon of Rochester and Mrs. Rabina Bushart of Williamson, N.Y.; several nieces and nephews. Sanitarium.

She is survived by sev era! nieces and nephews. ROCKWOOD Entered Into rest. May 3, 1957, Marie H. Rockwood of 6 Strathallan Pk. She is survived by one sister, Mrs.

Minnie Wyman; several nieces and nephews. Service and interment at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Corbetts. vived by her husband, William T. Izard; one son, William A.

Izard; one sister, Mn. Charles Berring; one brother, Harry Maier; two grand Friends may call from 1 to and ANSON Sunday, May 5. Frank Albert Anson of 176 Walford Rd 7 to 9 p.m. at Matrle's, 300 Cumberland St. Services will be held Thurs FOOD CENTER QUALITY AT ITS BEST Friends may call at Miller Brothers Funeral Home, 44 Lyell after 7 Survived by two daughlers.

Mrs. Wil liam (Eli7at'tht and children; also several nieces and nephews. She was a past matron of Germania Chapter No. 72, O.E.S., p.m. Monday.

Tuesday from 5 lo 5 ROULAN Loretta E. Roulan of 545 Seward Sunday, May 5, 1957. She is survived by her husband. Jack; one past worthy high priestess of Bethany sister, Mrs. viola Williams ot Syra day morning at 8:45 and 9:15 o'clock at St.

Mary's Church. HATFIELD Suddenly, May J. 1957, Miss Ava K. Hatfield, of 286 Wellington Avf. Survived by several cousins, Mrs.

William J. Booden Jr. of Roch'v ter. Mrs. John Foster of Cortland, Mrs.

William Serine and Mrs. Vincent Raf- wmte snnne jno. past deputy grand matron Order of the Eastern Star, cuse, N.Y.; two brothers, Douglas State or New York Ivan (Jean) McKissock: two sons. wil-ln(j 7 to 9 Services on Wednesday liam and John Anson; two sisters and afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Fur-three brothers, all of Canada: seven naceville, N.Y.

grandchildren; several nieces nd1 nephews. Bl RMS Saturday. May 4. 1957. Don- Friends may call at the Bums-Hanna aid R.

Burns. Survived by his mother. Funeral Home. 1795 Ridpe Rd. Mrs.

EHa Estes of Maine; two sisters, between Goodman and Culver Dorothy Forbes of Maine, Mrs. 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Services Wednesday Edward Oilman of Hilton: three broih-mornina at 10 o'clock and 10:30 at'ers. Herbert, William and Lloyd of Friends may call at Corbett Funeral Homes 109 West Monday 2-3 and 7-9. Services Tuesday after file.

both of New York City, Mrs. L. t-arey or ron Byron, in.y., ana jonn of Waterloo, N.Y.; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Edward P. Wynne Funeral Home, 725 Park Ave.

Funeral Wednesday morning at a time to be announced later. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. noon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Paul R.

Hoover officiating. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Eastern Star services Monday 7:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers Salome's Church.

Interment Holy Maine. Private funeral services at the r. Merrill or Canandaigua. Friends may call at the residence after 7 o'clock Monday evening. Tuesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 o'clock.

Funeral service Wednesday morning at 8:45 and 9:15 at SS. Peter Paul's Church. Interment. Cortland. N.Y.

SCHAEFFER Entered Into rest May it is suggested contributions be made 11 BAY Sepulchre Cemetery. convenience of the family. Interment Riverside Cemetery. BENVENITO Ettore of 51 Reming Friends may contribute to the entered into rest May 3. 157.

pIe Sclerosis Assn. He leaves his wife, Fjancesca (Tac- to the American Heart Association. KEPPLE Mary I. Kepple of 110 Ard more May 6. 1957, aged 100 years.

HETTIG Saturday. May 4. 1957, coneV two daughters, Mrs. Aioen, ilsiwo-h narrr tiayaon. 1 noauers IN SIBLEY'S GROCERY DOLLAR DAY DAIRY VALUES Monday.

May 6. 1957. He is i nrrti I vrnv Mrs. Mar (Dome- Max A. Hettig of 2217 Titus Ave.

she is survived by three daughters. Miss 6, 1957, Herbert H. Schaeffer of 254 Sherman St. He is survived by his wife, Grace Schaeffer; two sons, Herbert R. and Eugene G.

Schaeffer; one brother. Christian J. Schaeffer of Re-dondo Beach, five grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was a life member of Yonnondio Lodge No. 1A1 -II- fiwiiil, f.

wvivea oy nis wne, rnrs cm Hazel Kepple. Mrs. Edward (Melva) nic) Paglinco; one son, Edward (Bob); one brother, Sam Cornelio; two grandchildren: one areat-grandchild; several runner rirum; one sister, mn. sjcu.nc vcn osser. Mrs.

HnsarH iUireir.il AiiMr cm, nisw, q. i emne. Arizona? one son. nephews. He was a charter member Phiirfrrn fi and ntnhews.

DOLLAR DAY GROCERY VALUES survived by his wife, Bessie Claydon; one nephew in England. Friends may call at the Frank Ash-ton Funeral Home. 1218 Culver from 2-5 and 7-9. where funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Frank R.

Fisher. D.D., Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. of the Point Pleasant Fire reat-randchildn u-vrrai ni- Friends may call at Corbetts Funeral Friends may call at the Thomas Funrrai Chanel.

4545 Lake from I Un.M Th. Mrt .4 WQ olsu inn, neDnews. nomrs iw west luesaav Red Men. evening from 7-9 o'clock, Wednesday Friends may call at the Burns-Hanna from 2-3 and 7-9 clock. Services Thursday morning at 11 o'clock.

Interment Funeral Home. 1795 Ridce Kd. between Goodman and Culver Rd, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Rev. J.

Allen CT'VELIER Floyd K. Cuvrlier of 104 Friends may call at the Lewis A Holly Funeral Home, 151 Genesee 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in East Pembroke, N.Y., at the convenience of the family, KORNDOERFER Harry Korndoerfer from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Services Wednes Breedlove officiating.

Shadowbrook Friday, 3. 1957. day morning at 8:30 and 9 clock at St. Salome's Church. Interment Holy SCHLAFER Suddenly, Friday, May 3, He is survived by his wife.

Wanda StupViewicz Cuvelier: his daughter. 2-10 p.m. Praver service Wednesday morning at 9 and Holy Cross Church at 9:30. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. BINDY Entered into rest May 5, 1957.

Mrs. Susie E. Bundy of 10 Burlington Ave. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Raymond "Marion" Doodv; two grandchildren, Kathleen and Merilynn Doody; two sisters.

Mrs. Charles Sturla, Mrs. Margaret Nagell; five brothers, Edward, George, Glenn, Alfred and Charles Graham; several Carol Ann Cuvelier: hn son, James F. Sepulchre Cemetery. HARNISHFECER Bertha Michel Har-nishfener.

widow of the late Charles J. of 87 Sanford on May 5th. 1957. He is survived by his wife. Anna Hanf Cuvelier; bis sister, Mrs.

Charles Mc- 1 Welch's Tomato Juice, 24-oz. bottle 29c, 4 bottles $1 I Heinz Tomato Catsup, 14-oz. bottle .29, 4 bottles $1 1 Scott's Facial Tissue, box of 400. i on j. a i i 1937, Norman o.

Schlafer, aged 2f of 972 Empire Blvd. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. RoyR. Van Graafeiland; one brother, Roy Van Graafeiland several aunts, uncles and cousins: his grandfather.

Edward Dorman; two brothers, Vernon R. Korndoerfer; three daughters, Miss WISCONSIN CHEDDAR or WISCONSIN GRADE SWISS CHEESE Harnishfeoer of 358 Linden Sunday, Jean Korndoerfer; Mrs. Robert (Ruthe) May 5, 1957. She is survived by two Cuvelier and Howard E. Cuvelier; and several nieces and nephews.

He was a member of the Kodak Foremen's daughters. Bertha A. Harnishfeaer and Knauer, and Mrs. Harry (Irma) Armstrong; his son, Harry P. Korndoerfer his brother, Louis Korndoerfer of van uraateiiand; nis great-grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Kent. Club and the Ridge Sportsmen's Club. Mrs. Gordon (Genevieve) Emens; two sons.

Joseph C. and Edward M. Har- nieces and nephews. Mrs. Bundy was Friends may call at the Paul W.

Har- a member of the Ladies' Auxiliary twv uuxes 4 A Friends may call at the N. J. Miller's Son Funeral Home, 1625 Mt. Hope Ave. Funeral services Tuesday after ris Funeral Home.

954 Clifford Ave, nishfeger; three granddaughters; one sister. Mrs Fdward J. McDonald: three Fraternal Order of Eagles. Friends may call at Henry D. Hal Funeral services Tuesday afternoon at nephews.

Deceased was a member of 75 2 clock. Interment, Riverside Cem sliced or. piece, lb, If loran Sons Funeral Home, 141 Arnelt noon at 2 clock. white Haven Memorial Park. etery.

Kicnmond Hill, N.Y.; nine grandchildren; several nieces nephews. He was a member of the Railway Express Brotherhood, the St. Andrew's Brotherhood, and the R.R. National Historical Society. The family invites friends to call between 2-5 and 7-9 p.m.

at N. J. Miller's Son Funeral Home. 706 South Ave. where services will be held the Sacred Heart ana rtosary aociciy.

Friends may call at her home, 358 Linden where services will be held SHADDOCK Arline Englert Shaddock DUNN Frank Dunn of 62 Castleford Thursday morning at 8:30 and at of 39 Gregory on May 5, 1937. She is survived by her husband. Reed Saturday evening. May 4, 1957. He it survived by his wife, Elsie; one at Genesee St.

from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service Wednesday morning at 8:30 and at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel at .9 o'clock. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. o'clock at St. Boniface's Church.

Inter C. Shaddock; her parents, George "Fos son, Norman A. Dunn; four sisters. ment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. 1 HF.NDERSHOT Mary, of 1124 West Wednesday afternoon at 2 clock.

In Hilton. N.Y., entered into rest DONALD DUCK GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS No. 303 tin 21' 5M $1 May 6. 1957. She is survived by one daughter.

Mrs. Brayton Miles: one 3 residing in England, one in Australia; four brothers. Joseph, Alec, Fred and Charles Dunn, all of England; two grandchildren. He was a member of Warren C. Hubbard Lodge No.

964 F.AA.M., Loyal Order Moose No. 113, Kodak Pioneer and Foremen's Club. Friends may call at the Frederick SUE ANN CHEESE DIPS in sherbet dish Flavors: blue, onion, chive and cheddar terment, Riverside Cemetery. LANDON Entered into rest Ivtay 5. 1957, Adelia Landon, formerly of 477 Alexander St.

She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Florence Lund of Erie, and several nieces and nephews. Private services were held at the Thomas F. Trott Funeral Home, 683 E. Main St.

Interment in Roulette, Pa. son. Burton; one brother, John Nundy, all of Hilton: one sister, Mrs. Anna LeRoy of Spencerport; several nieces and nephews. Mrs.

Hendershot was a ter" Englert and Rose Englert; her daughter. Joan Knowlton; her son, George L. Knowlton; her sister, Mrs. Ravmond DeBaacker; her mother and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Stewart Smith; several nieces and nephews. The family invites friends to call between 2-3 and 7-9 p.m. at N. J. Miller's Son Funeral Home, 1625 Mt.

Hope where prayers will be said Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock followed by Mass in St. Boniface Church at 9 o'clock. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. STAUSS Entered Into rest Saturday, May 4, 1957, Reinhart Stauss of 14 Kenwood Ave. He is survived by one member of the Walker Baptist Church W.

Mulroney f-uneral Home, iUv Friends may call at the Lee Tubb Dewey Ave. Calling hours 2 to 5 and 1 Funeral Home, 303 Lake Hilton, 4-oi, lor dL 7 to 9. Masonic services Juesday from 2 to 5. 7 to 9 P.m.. where serV' fort "I MC GRATH Suddenly at her home on Monday, May 6, 1957, Lillian McGrath evening at 8 o'clock.

Services and committal Wednesday afternoon at 2 i-egan. of 1098 Plymouth Ave. S. She ice will be held Wednesday, May 8, at 2:30 p.m. Interment, Parma Union Cemetery.

The Rev. B. D. Profino o'clock. Rev.

Alfred B. YVangman officiating. In lieu of flowers friends is survived by her niece, Mrs. J. Harold (Helen) Collins; two nephews, William Paul and Robert F.

McGrath: and Rev. Matenson will officiate The family suggests friends wishing daughter, Mrs. Edward (Geraldlne) several grandchildren and nephews. MORTON'S N.Y. STATE TOMATOES No.

2 tin may contribute to the Memorial Fund of the Walker Baptist Church. Schmitt: two sons, Raymond and She was a member of the Rosarv Theodore W. Stauss: three sisters. Mrs, DOLLAR DAY VALUES FROM OUR DELICATESSEN HONDORF Gertrude formerly of wisning may contribute either to Bethany Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund or American Cancer Society. FLYNN Saturday, May 4, 1957, Edward A.

Flynn of Dayton, Ohio, age 49 years. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen D. Flynn; his son, Edward Michael Flynn; two brothers, Leo F. and Catherine Miller.

Mrs. Elizabeth Ver- Society of Immaculate Conception Church. Friends may call from 2 to 3 and 7 wev. Mrs. William Hammond: three Rochester, N.Y., entered into rest May 6.

1957. after a long illness at the grandchildren. He was a member of to at Henry D. Halloran's Sons home of a granddaughter, Mrs. William Funeral Home.

141 Arnett Blvd. at N.Y.C.R.R. Brotherhood Maintenance of Way Employees, Moulders Union Yerge, 22513 Trombly, St. Clair Shores, Mich. She is survived by a daughter.

Genesee Street. Funeral service Thursday morning at 9:30 and 10:00 o'clock No. 11. Mrs. Grace Deavenport of Rochester; John V.

Flynn of Rochester. Friends may call at Farrell Brothers Colonial Funeral Home, 51 Ridge Rd. Friends may call at the Norbert I I iWUiilnQui 0 JL I at Immaculate Conception Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Vav Funeral Home, 604 Maple St.

(cor, W. (near Memorial Bridge), Wednesday frnm tn OtlH 7 In 1(1 TVTH 9 grandchildren. 22 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Arrangements by Peters Funeral Home, Gratiot, Avenue, Detroit, Mich. trom 11 noon to p.m.

Services Ihurs- MC MULLEN Friday, May 3, 1957, at! Funeral services Wednesday at 8:30 and the Veteran's Hospital. Batavia. N.Y.. jonn r. McMullen, formerly of Roches.

HULL Saturday, May 4, 1957, Lillian M. Hull of 175 Harwick Rd. She is TOWER BRAND RUSSIAN DRESSING OR MAYONNAISE take one each if you like ter. ne is survived by his sisters, Mrs, Milton A. Lester and Mrs.

Lenora survived bv her husband. Edwin Sherman; his brother, Edward N. Mc Hull; her daughter, Mrs. Donald DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN PEAS No. 303 tin 24e 5 tlB, $1 Mullen, fcast Rochester, everal niece (Beverly) Camp; three grandchildren; her stepmother, Tophillia King; two brothers.

Joseph King. Julius King. ana nepnews. at Holy Family Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

SOUTHWORTH Miss Alice Manila Southworth of 16 Park Place, Holley, N.Y., Saturday. May 4. 1937. at Arnold Gregory Hospital, Albion, N.Y. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.

Jeanette S. Fenner of Holley and Mrs. Claire S. Symonds of Nutley, N.J.; also nephews and nieces including Mrs. Ralph Lud-inpton of Holley.

Friends mav call at her home. Services 3 o.m. Tuesday. Interment Hillside day morning at 10:30. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

GIBBS Joseph E. (Manny) Cibbs, aged 79 years, 42 Farbridge Monday, May 6, 1957. He is survived by one sister and two brothers, Mrs. Mary Smallwood and Albert Gibbs, of Rochester, and William, of Buffalo; also several nieces and nephews, Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 P.m., at August M. Maier Funeral Home, 1119 Joseph" Ave.

(near Norton Funeral Thursday morning at 8:30. and 9 o'clock at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Friends may call at Hedges Memo Friends may call at Hedges Memorial Chapel, University where services rial enapei, university where a military service will be held Tuesday MODEL reg. pt. 64c morning at 11 o'clock.

L. Boardman will be held luesday morning at o'clock and at St. Andrew's Church 57-S at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Sepulchre Smith, Camp No. 25, United Spanish War Veterans, in charge.

Interment, Spanish War Veterans Plot, Mt. Hope Cemetery. Cemetery Cemetery, Holley. Please omit flowers. SUITER Saturday, May 4, 1957, Lsura M.

Suiter of 493 Thurston Rd. Sur- CRIMMINS Monday, May 6, 1957, Margaret M. Crimmins, native of vid bv one daughter. Mrs. Maude E.

1PPOLITO At his home, 54 Rochester Avon, N.Y.. Monday, May 6, 1957, Anthony Ippolito. Survived by his wife, Josephine; three daughters, Mrs. Pat Monterone of Geneseo, Mrs. Rudy D'Angelo, and Miss Mary Ippolito of Avon; two sorfs, Amos of New York Limerick, Ireland, of 523 E.

Main Wyckoff. Glendale, one son, w. Kent Suiter, Anaheim, also one widow of the late George F. Crimmins. sister, Mrs, Estella Bosch, Portland.

Ore. CHOW MEIN BEEF OR VEGETABLE includes noodles survived by her sister, Mrs. blizabeth E. Ross; several nieces and nephews. i I I I I I I I I 1 Friends may call 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

City and Thomas of Avon; one brother, James of Arizona; also six menus may call at the Burns-Hanna CHOPLETS, a vegetable fillet 10 to 12 Individual Choplets Made from Wheat Protein, in Mushroom-Flavored Broth. Contains No Meat. Demonstration AH Week. TRY A SAMPLE AND BE SURPRISED I Monday ana Tuesday at J. Hoyd wincn MERT7.KE Suddenly, Monday.

May 6. 1957, at his home. 51 Federal Mr. Walter Henry McrUke. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Anna Mertzke; three daughlers. Mrs. Anna-belle Canute, Mrs. Dorothy Wesp and Miss Diane Mertzke; and two grandsons. Friends are invited to call between the hours of 3 to 5 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Funeral Chapel of Ryan A. Mclntee, 207 Chestnut St. Funeral services will be held at the funeral chapel on Thursday afternoon at 8 p.m. Interment in Riverside Cemetery, Funeral Home, 179J Ridue Rd.

Friends may call at his late home where funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 8:30, and 9 o'clock ell Son Funeral Home, 596 Genesee St. Funeral service will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Megiddo Mission Church, Thurston Rd. at Sawyer. Interment in Mt, Hope 2 Ph $1 reg. pt.

60c between Goodman and Culver Road, from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Services Thursday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at St. Salome's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Little Falls, N.Y., papers please copy.

CUADA Joseph, of 55 Lawndale at St. Agnes cnurcn. interment in ot Agnes Cemetery. Arrangement by Leo Light. When you're looking fur top quality, willi comfort and beauty to match, in a secretarial or receptionist chair, examine the Harter S7-S.

Deep molded foam rubber seat, formed-to-fit steel back with foam rubber cushion, precise handwheel adjustments fit llii- chair exactly to the individual. Your choice of fine upholsteries. PHONE FOR FREE TRIAL HAmilton 6-2180 JOHN R. BOURNE COMPANY Posture Seating Headquarters 131-133 State St. Cemetery.

VAN HANEGHAN Entered Into rest JENKINS Entered Into rest, Sunday, May 5. 1957. Hazel Jenkins of 32 Grove on Sunday, May 5, 1957, Henry Van Haneghan of 1440 Ridge Rd. E. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Rom is rwonaay, May o.

ne leaves nis wite. Hilton, N.Y. She is survived by one daughter, Kerma Jenkins; several cnutinft. Van Haneghan; tnree sons, nanes, Jacob and John Van Haneghan; also Friends may call at the Adams Funeral Home, 230 West Hilton, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services Wednesday morning at 11 followed by one grandson.

Friends may call at The Menges Funeral Hme. 309 Portland where leresa; two daughters, Joyce, Marjone; two brothers. Edward, Louis; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Palomberi, Mrs. Matilda Perrello, Mrs.

Edith Rumfola, Mrs. Helen Uiorgione; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call 2-10 p.m. at Pro-fetta Funeral Chapel, 1276 Clifford Ave. Services 8:13 a.m.

Thursday, 9 a.m., at St. Ambrose Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. services will be held on Wednesday aft services Wednesday afternoon at 3 p.m. TOWER TURKEY.

OR CHICKEN PIES 2 $1 (largo he-man size) sorry, no delivery MITCHELL Entered Into rest May 5, 1957, at the Veteran's Hospital, Buffalo, N.Y., Walter Mitchell, age 39 years, ot 37 Nassau St, Me II survived by a son, Paul; a daushter. Miss Amanda Mitchell; his mother and step-father, Lula and Charlie A. Swopes; five sisters, Mrs. Issahelte Aggleston of Baltimore, Mrs. Mattie Bowlere of Alexander, Mrs.

Willie Bowlers of Farrell, Mrs. Robie Harrison, Mrs. Etta Mitchell of Rochester; nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Latimer Funeral Home, 179 Clarissa St. Notice of funeral scrvic later.

NASELLO Michael of 79 Hollister Sunday. May 5. 1957. He leaves his in the Becker Funeral Home, Red Creek N.Y.. the Rev.

Raymond Draffin offi- ernoon at 2 o'clock, interment in Irondequoit Cemetery. dating. Interment in Red Creek Ceme WESTON Joseph P. Weston of 59 Tot linoham son of the late Rev. Jo.

tery. seph and Mrs. Weston, Sunday, May 5, 1957. Surviving are his wite, cna l. Westnn: four brothers.

Gerritt of Ridge You don't need to pay to $300 for field. Arthur Basil R. and Rnhert K. Weston of this city: one sis ter. Miss Margaret V.

T. Weston, this ritv! also, several nieces and nephews. wife, Ida two sons, Thomas, Friends are invited to call at the Houck Funeral Home. 315 In. Goodman iMwsp'fletwy Monday, from 2-3 and 7- ciock, Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Interment Mt.

Hope Cemetery. The fam-iiv mounts In lieu of flowers contribu Anthony; one daughter, Mrs. Jiernara (Libbie) Bianichi; one brother, Frank; one granddaughter in Italy; he leaves his father, Gaetano; another brother, Salva-tore; one sister, Mary. Friends may call 2-10 p.m. at Profet-ta Funeral Chapel, 1276 Clifford Ave.

Services 8:30 a.m., Wednesday, 9 a.m. at Holy Redeemer Church. Interment, tions be made to the cancer or heart FRESH PRODUCE U.S. NO. I 15 lbs.

$1 FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, Indian River Golden Seedless, giant size, pink 'meat, 5 for $1 societies. wiMnrn Filtered Into rest May 3, mo MinnU Winder, formerly of Gard Holy Sepulchre. PARSHALI Entered Into rest, May 5, 1957. Rodney L. Parshall Sr.

of 366 ner Ave. She is survived by her grand son, Edward G. King, one great-grand-son; one niece, Helen Stimmell Lytle. Friends may call at Corbett Funeral um inr 109 West Monday Seward St. He is survived by his wife, Joseph Daines Parshall; one daughter, Miss Patricia A.

Parshall; two sons, Rodney Jr. and William E. Parshall; QUALITY HEARING AIDS! Zenith offers the World's Finest Quality Hearing Aids-tiny, light, inconspicuous $65 to $165 evening from 7-9 o'clock. Services Tuesday morning at 11 clock, inter his mother, Mrs. Lena Parshall; two sisters.

Mrs. Lawrence Wilcox and Mrs. HONEYDEW MELONS, .2 for $1 SUNSWEET PRUNE JUICE 32 oz. bottle 39f 3 bottles $1 SUNKIST TABLE ORANGES, Genevieve Appleton; one brother, Elmer Parshall; two grandchildren. He was a member of Ancient Craft Lodge No.

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Card tf Thanh KEFXIHER We take this means of notifying our many friends and relatives that we are deeply appreciative of the kindness and sympathy extended to us during our recent bereavement in the death of our brother, William. The Keeliher Family In Mzmorlam SHA1SLEY In loving memory of our dear Dad, James who passed away seven years ago. May 7th, 1950. Oh, Dad, what we would give to see you smile, And sit. and talk with you awhile.

Though your smile is gone, and your hands we cannot touch. We will never lose the memories. Dad of you, who we loved to much. Sadly missed by. Sons and Daughters BIRDSEYE CUT GREEN BEANS, SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY sively.

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George (Gloria) Winfre. Mrs. James (Virginia) Parker and Mrs. Clarence (Henrietta) Hunt; 14 grandchildren and on great-granddaughter. Friends may call at the home, 38 Ward Street, where services will be held Thursday morning at 8:30 and at 9 o'clock at St.

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can $1 POTTED LILACS, assorted. $1 QUICK GROWING GRASS SEED, 3 lbs. $1 WHITE CLOVER SEED, 14-oz $1 ASSORTED DAHLIA BULBS 4 BAMBOO RAKES, 2 for $1 GARDEN HAND TOOLS' 2 sets $1 DANDELION DIGGERS, 36" long $1 SOAKER HOSE, 25 ft $1 than eyeglasses. Use the tele TV phone naturally ear level! serves four, 1.19 value, $1 I FRESHLY GROUND SHOULDER BEEF, lb. 59, 2 lbs.

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