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JILL LL SUMIOL Democrat and Chronicle Rochester, N. OL Ian. 20, 1957 RIZZO Michela, formerly of Second CAREY Thursdiy, Jan. 17, 1957, It MUM Suddenly, Thursday, Jan. 17, 1957, Lillian Merklinger Mulr of 129 Melrose survived by her husband, me family home, eu anepard miss Thursday, Jan.

17, 1957. She leaves One ton, Joseph of St. Gabriel, WHEAT Friday, Jan. 18, '1957, Eu-genia S. Wheat of 2151 Highland Ave She is survived by her, father, James W.

Shiner; a sister, Mrs. Marie S. Lovick a brother, Karl D. Shiner, Towanda, three grandchildren. one daughter, Mrs.

Vincent (Mary) James E. Muir; four daughters, Mrs. Anna T. Carey. She il aurvived by one sister, Miss Cecelia R.

Carey; one brother, Mr. William J. Carey; and lev- 'Antirust' Drugs to Aid Heart? Profeta; 2 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Deceased was a member of Valguarnera Society. William J.

Cox, Miss Agnes Muir, Mrs. Edward Wcller and Miss Margaret Mary Mulr: one ion. Grant R. Merk eral nieces and nephews. Funeral service and interment In Pearl The family has requested that friends Dansville Plans 4 Events to Raise Funeral 8:30 a.m.

Monday from Pro linger one brother, John W. Winter, River, N. Y. Arrangements by Hedgei call, beginning Saturday, between the fetta Funeral Chapel, 1276 Clifford Memorial Chapel. r- -v.

hours of 3 to 3 p.m. and 7 lo 9 p.m. at the funeral chapel of Ryan and Mclntee, ai .11. rrantia ahvici v.mmiiji. Easton, also eight grandchildren.

Friends may call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at J. Boyd Winchell and Son Funeral Home, 596 Genesee where Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 207 Chestnut St. i-uneral services winiM Anr.K hntercd into, rest, Thursday. Jan.

17, 1956, Anna Moser Win-haber of 484 Haaue St. She Is survived will be held from the funeral chapel SANDERSON On Friday, Jan. 18, funeral service will be conducted Monday Monday morning at 8:30 a.m. and 9 1957, Susie R. Sanderson of 19 Went-worth St.

She is survived by her hus by one son, Rudolph one daughter. o'clock at Blessed Sacrament Church. afternoon at 2 clock. Interment in Funds for Polio Elmgrove Cemetery, Batavia, N.Y. band, James H.

Sanderson Mrs. Anna George; three brothers, Louis Moser of California, Fred and Theodor Moser of Rochester: two sisters. Mrs. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Ci.me.tery. GORDON Thursday, Jan.

17, 1957. Jacob Kettering of Springfield, Mrs. NIELSEN Jan. 19, 1957, Jans Carl -Friends mtl from 5 and Nielsen of 53 Maplehurst Rd. He 7-9 p.m.

at the D. W. Mansell Funeral aurvived by his wife, Ingeborg; 17 PhelP Ae' tnn Pet-r Irvino nf thi Its Air 1 o'clock. Interment in F'Z J'S'Z, J5 LSh- Ah IChurchville metery, Dr. J.

D. Living- Bedford, Mass. and Fred; his DANSVILLE. Jan. 19-Four nayrnona J.

wemmann ol Rochester; also nine grandchildren. Frank J. Gordon of 222 McNaughton St. He is aurvived by his wife, Elizabeth Nisbet Gordon; one son, Frank of Ft. Hood, Tesas; two daughters, Mrs.

Maurice, McElligoit and Mrs. William By ALTON BLAKESLEE Associated, Press Science Reporter KANSAS CITY, Jan. 19 (J?) New dis- coveries promise safe "antirust" drugs to prevent heart attacks. Heart attacks have come because heart arteries become narrowed or clogged with fatty deposits, much like rust inside a water pipe. The antirust drugs would dissolve out some of the fatty stuff or prevent it from forming, to keep the blood pipelines open.

Such drugs would be a tremendous boon to thousands of persons who already have had a heart attack, or who are headed for one. One chemical, a salt of the metal vanadium, has succeeded in removing the fatty "rust" in Friends may call Saturday and Sunday more fund-raising events have been carded in Dansville's March ston officiating. lister, Mrs. Conrad Boe of Spencerport; SCHOENHEIT Entered into rest Sat McKinney; four aisters, Mrs. George and two brothers and one sister in Denmark; four grandchildren.

Farrell of Rochester, Mrs. Alice Byrne urday, Jan. 19, 1957, Clara F. Winter, wife of H. Clark Schoenheit.

She is sur- and Mrs. Vernon Rice and Miss Molly Friends may call at Allen E. Dye Gordon of Cleveland, Ohio; three broth Funeral Home (Cooper Drf hn.i tn vived by. her husband; a daughter, Mrs. dme; Harold E.

intent five "ndchildren; and a of Dimes campaign. Drive chairman Ellsworth Easton has announced plans for the annual Sports Night program Jan. 26 in the high school evmnasium and a benefit dapce and 7 to 9, where the held Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment, White ers, Anthony and Charles Gordon of Rochester, John of Ireland; 16 grandchildren; aeveral nieces and nephews. He was a member of the Nocturnal Adoration Society of Holy Apostles Church.

Haven Cemetery, O'CONNOR Friday. January 18. 1957. brother, Carl Winter, Services at the parlors of H. B.

Turn-bull Monday, Jan. 21, 1957, at 2:30 p.m. She was a member of Corinthian Chapter O.E.S.. White Shrine and Lama Tem John G. O'Connor of 48 South Ave.

He in the Moose Club following the Funeral services, from the residence Tuesday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock snorts event. ple, Daughters of the Nile. Calling hours is survived by two sisters, Mrs. William Farrell, Mrs. Michael Barry; three brothers, Daniel, Jeremiah and Joseph O'Connor, all of Norwich, Conn.

Chief event is the Mother's at Holy Apostles Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Funeral arrangements by Joseph J. Buckley. I to 3 and 7 to 9 Sunday.

SCHUYLER Entered into rest, Friday Funeral services and interment will be Jan, 18, Charlotte Cary of 16 Lincoln Pittsford, formerly of Livonia. She in Norwich, Connecticut, GRECO Rose, 64 Locust entered into rest, l-riday, Jan. 18, 1957, She is OLIPHANT Friday, Jan. 18. 1957, Or- rrom i to 3 and 7 to 10 p.m, at the Norhert E.

Vay Funeral Home, 604 Maple St. (cor. Colvin), where services will be conducted Monday at 9.30 and 10 o'clock from Holy Family Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. V4IT7.EL Fred Witel of 348 Holley Brockport.

Saturday, Jan. 19, 1957. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Edna Graham of Rochester; one granddaughter, Mrs. Joan Potter of Webster; one great-granddaughter.

-i-Funeral service from the Fowler Funeral Home, 52 State Brockport, Monday, Jan. 21 at 2 o'clock. In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute to their favorite charity, WRIGHT Entered Into rest, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 1957, Ethel DuPlisses Wright of 214 Empire Blvd. She is iur-vived by her husband, Raymond T.

Wright; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gabriel DuPlisses; one brother, Edward DuPlisses: also several nephews and nieces. She was i member of the Rosary Society.

Friends may call from 2 lo 3 and 7 to 9 o'clock at the Hengstler-Menges Funeral Home, 2793 Culver Road (near Ridge Road East), where services will be held on Mondav morning at 9:30 o'clock and at 10 o'clock at Saint Andrew' Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. is survived by her husband, Van K. Schuyler: her sister. Miss Ethelvn Carv.

survived by two daughters, Mrs, Jose which would cut down this internal manufacture of cholesterol. sjc Sj5 yANADIUM SALTS look promising in animal experiments. Dr. Curran's group fed rabbits diets high in cholesterol for a month, until the rabbits had a lot of it in their bloodstreams, and fatty plugs had started to form in their aortas. The aortat is the largest artery leading from the heart! Then the diet was changed to a normal type for six weeks.

But half the rabbits also were given small amounts of vanadium salts during this time. After these six weeks, the vanadium had actually reduced the size of the plugs which had earlier been formed inside the arteries. Some of the cholesterol in the aortas had been dissolved out in the rabbits getting the vanadium. All analyses indicate the vanadium worked by knocking down the normal production of cholesterol inside the body. J)R.

CURRAN and'others think the key to preventing heart attacks is to limit the amount 6f cholesterol which can be made inside the body. Vanadium salts, apparently can interfere with the production, at least in rabbits. This means tfiere is no excess production which can form plugs in heart arteries, or such a deficit in production that existing plugs are cut down in size. A next step is to learn whether vanadium can reduce cholesterol production inside human bodies. Vanadium salts in low amounts appear to be entirely safe, causing no bad effects, in rabbits.

Safety in humans must, also be determined carefully. If vanadium, or something else, reduced the size of artery plugs by 50 per cent in a man aged 40, it could possibly add 10 years to his lifespan, Dr. Curran estimates. phine Angello of California and Miss Rochester; her brother, Charles, and her nephew, Charles Cincinnati, Ohio; Jenny; three ions, Louis, Michael and Charles; several grandchildren; several March on Jan. 30, to be headed again this year by Mrs.

Carney Boswell and Mrs. Gerald Gers-bach. Proceeds of a public card party Saturday evening will be given to the polio fund by Stony Brook Rebekah Lodge. The sports program will include basketball games between a faculty five and another team ner niece, Mrs, uavid Ben, Columbus, Ohio; hr aunt, Miss Charlotte Cardian, Warsaw, N.Y. great-grandchildren.

Prayer services from Anthony Polvino Funeral Home, 371 Lake Monday, at 8:15. Services at Holy Rosary Church Friends may call at Zbrnow'a Funeral Home, 21 Lincoln Pittsford, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services Monday at 2 p.m. Interment at the conven phia Oliphant of this city. Survived by even sisters.

Helen Lamprakes, Nellie Colbert, Dorothy McCafrey, Winifred Vogel, Betty Craver, Beatrice and Verne Oliphant; three brothers, Harry, Albert and Wilmer Oliphant; several nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to attend memorial services Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock it Farrell Brothers, 51 Ridge Rd. W. near Memorial Bridge (no prior calling). Interment, Riverside Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the Cancer Fund. PAGELS Saturday, Jan. 19, 1957, Martha M. Pagels of 48 Alberton St. She at clock.

Interment in Holy aepul- chre Cemetery. Friends may call from 2-3, 7-10 p.m. comDOsed of Dansville cage HALE Ruth H. Hale of 9 stars of yesteryear, as well as a the arteries of rabbits, and in reducing manufacture of the fatty material inside the body. Tests are planned to learn whether vanadium salts or something similar can do the same for humans.

THE VANADIUM studies are described by Dr. George L. Curran and associates of the University of Kansas Medical School. They are one of the research teams working on this new preventive approach to heart attack. A main ingredient in the fatty plugs or rust that blocks heart arteries is cholesterol, a fat-like material.

You get some cholesterol in various foodstuffs. But your body also manufactures it. Eating low-fat and low-cholesterol diets is one way of trying to keep the amount down, so there be so much that could collect inside the heart arteries. Heart attacks result when an artery becomes completely blocked by the plugs or plaques, or when a blood clot gets stuck in a narrowed artery. But Dr.

Curran and others believe the main hazard comes from cholesterol which is made inside the body, by the liver and even by the arteries themselves. They are seeking drugs Thursday. Jan. 17. 1957.

She is ience of the family. In lieu of flowers, friends wishing may contribute to the American Cancer Society. SCOTTEBO On Saturdav, Jan. 19, 1957, Lewis Scottebo of 310 Flint S. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Helen Mae Hutton of Albsny, N.Y., Mrs. Gladyce Esan of Rochester; one son. battle between two all-girl survived by her daughter, Mrs. Frank (Sarah Jane) Eckert; one son, Thomas Wells Supinaw of New York City; two quints. Arrangements are in charge of Edwin Hartman, Leo is survived by her husband.

Charles sisters, Mrs. r-iorence Kennedy and one sister, Mrs. Louise Height of Web Paul L. Scottebo of Rochester; four grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. ster; one brother, Arthur Yauchzi; her Mrs.

Edith Ryan; her foster father, Paul McCluskey; one grandson. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-10 aunt, Mrs. Martha Gienke, and several INGMIRE Friends may call from 2 to 3 and 7 to 10 at Henry D. Halloran Sons Fu cousins. p.m.

at the Paul W. Harris Funeral Friends may call 2-5. 7-9 at the Cass Home, 954 Clifford Ave. Funeral serv Funeral Home, 1429 Ridge Rd. W.

(op Johnson, Miss Theresa mry and Miss Joanne Linhos. Victor Campbell and Clarence Stevens of the Moose Lodge are planning the benefit dance. Dansville Units posite Stone Rd where funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at a neral Home, 141 Arnett Blvd. at Genesee St. Funeral services Monday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at Immaculate Conception Church.

Interment, St. Patrick Cemetery, Binghamton, N.Y. ices. Monday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at St. Joseph Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. HAYES Entered into rest Jan. 19. 1957, NAGLE CO. succeeded by D.

W. MANSELL FUNERAL HOME 17 Phelps At. GLen. 9-42S1 time to be announced. Interment Falls Cemetery.

SHAW Barbara Shaw, aged 4 months, of 1700 Jackson Penfield, N.Y., sud frank Hayes of 618 fclmgrove Rd. He is survived by one niece. Mrs. Her POYER George Pover of 75 Angle Friday, Jan. 18.

1957. Survived by his wife. Caroline (Reiser) Poyer: a stepson. man A. Male; one nephew, William E.

denly Jan. 18, 1957. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W.

fierson. He was a veteran of World Bernard Bartman. Friends may call at Miller Brothers War I. Shaw; one brother, George her Friends may call at Corbett Funeral Funeral Home, 474 Lyell from 2 grandparents, Mrs. Frank C.

Shaw and; Mr, and Mrs. James C. Foote of Cale-i Homes. 109 West from 2-5 and 7-9 o'clock. Services Tuesday morn ing at it clock, interment in Mt.

to 5 and 7 to 9. Services on Monday morning tt 8:30 and at Holy Apostles Church at 9 o'clock. Interment, Holy Sepulchre. PRESTON Gladys M. on Jan.

19, donia. Services were held at the convenience of the family, Rev, Elwyn D. Brown officiating. Interment in Mumford Rural LA 1 ifl Oo'o fiom U.S. WIATHW BUMAU mSaYP4 -Cv Co.wt 50 Hope Cemetery, the Rev, George Ulp Oias.

I. Kennedy FUNERAL HOME INC' 1601 MAIN ST. E.BU 8-7432 officiating. Teeners to Meet In E. Bloomfield Cemetery.

la lieu of flowers, those wish- i 1957, at her home, 107 Woodlawn ing may contribute to the St. Luke's Buffalo, N.Y. She leave her husband. Harry; a sister, Mrs. Grace Robinson of Church Memorial Fund.

Fair Rochester; also several nieces Y' Arrangements by Emery Fu- JELEN8PF.RGER Entered Into rest Jan. 19, 1957, Helen B. Jelensperger of 8 Fairmont St. She is survived by two sons. Eugene C.

and, David her mother, Mrs. Mary Smith; three sisters. Mrs. Carl Maier, Mrs. Harvey Hopkins and Mrs, Beatrice Bomm; one brother, Funeral services will be held Tuesday, SINGER Martini S'nger, aged 84 years, widow of Martin, of 69 Denver Thurs.

Jan. 22. 1957 at 2 o'clock it Eaton Fun eral Home, Perry, N.Y. Interment in day, Jan. 17.

1957. She is survived by her daughter, Miss Bernice Singer; one niece; Harold Smith; one granddaughter; several nieces and nephews. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church. Friends may call at Corbett Funeral Glenwood Cemetery, Perry. PRIVATER A Entered Into rest, Thurs- EAST BLOOMFIELD, Jan.

19 The Methodist Youth Fellowship, composed of 20 teenagers from the Allen's Hill and East Bloomfield Methodist Churches, will meet Sunday from 5 to 7 in the East Bloomfield Methodist RALPH D. SCOBELL Funeral Strvfct 642 MAIN ST. EAST Bum Univrniy Am, i Union 5l BA. 5-3010 dav. Jan.

17. 1957. Charles of blvt Homes 109 West Sunday and Monday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 D.m. Ontario St. Survived by his wife, Delia; Seal Officers DANSVILLE, Jan.

19-New officers of four King's Daughters circles assumed their duties this month. Serving as president of the Loyal Hearts Circle for the fourth year is Mrs. Alice Cope-land. She is assisted by Mrs. Helen Allen, first vice president; Mrs.

Irene Grange, second vice president; Mrs. Clara Harm, secretary, and Miss Myra 1 treasurer. Reynolds Sunshine Circle officers are Mrs. Carl Holbrook, president; Mrs. Bert Kennedy, vice president; Miss Lydia San-ford, secretary, and Mrs.

N. C. Moose, treasurer. Recently seated as Opportunity Circle officers were Mrs. William E.

Fredenburg. president; Mrs. Schuyler Mehlen-bacher, first vice president: Mrs. Claire C. Bateman, second vice president; Miss Margaret Mason, secretary, and Ray Rob-ards, treasurer.

To be installed "Monday evening are these Sunshine Circle Church. The group is conduct one daughter, Gloria Jean; one brother, Joseph of Buffalo: five sisters. Mrs. Charlei Privateri, of Dunkirk, Sister M. Aquila, of Order of St.

Joseph. Buffalo, Mrs. Marian DeCarlo, and Charles Carini of Buffalo, and Mrs. Joseph Antinarelli. of Rochester: several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call it the Falvo Fu Services Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock Interment, White Haven Memorial Park! In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions be made to the American Heart Association. KABELAC Karl Kabelac of 208 Conkey Friday, Jan. 18, 1957. He is survived by Ms wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Kabelac; two ions, Carl of Rochester and Edward of Aurora, N.Y.; six grand Fm Doytlm.

Sunday Figuiw JHow High Umpwotvm ip(4 ing a series of forums on the church and its music. The topic for Sunday evening will be "Music in Our Worship" with Joan Eckler and Linda Hamlin as leaders. Mrs. John T. J.

BOYD WINCHELL FUNERAL SERVICE 596 Geneset St. GEn. 8-1123 ner cousin, Mrs. Rose BidUck. Friends may call from 2 to 5 Hid 7 to 9 p.m.

it Mattle's. 300 Cumberland St. Services Monday morning at 8:30 from the parlors and it 9 o'clock it Holy Redeemer Church, STILLMAN-Suddenly, Thursdiy, Jan. 17, 1957, William E. Stillman of 334 Weslmount St.

Survived by his wife Mrs. Ruth Hoefler Stillman; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth DeMay, Mrs. Janice Wnch; on sister, Mrs. Charlotte Schanbert; one grandchild; several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at Farrell Brothers, 51 Ridge Rdt near Memorial Bridge, from 2-5, 7-9 p.m, Services Monday morning at 11 o'clock, Rev. George Roser officiating. Interment in Riverside Cemetery. WARGO Suddenly. Wednesday evening fMntrn Wargo.

108 Macbeth aged 36 years. She is survived by her husband, Nicholas J. Wargo; two daughters, Sonva and Sandra Lee; one son, Nicholas John; several aunts, uncles ind rouiins. neral Home, 38 Woodward St. Funeral services, Monday morning at and 9:15 at Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel Church. Buffalo and Dunkirk papers children; one brother, Adolph Kabelac. He was a member of The Teutonia Liedertafel. FORECAST Snow flurries are expected for Montana and the Lakes region today. Rain is slated for the Pacific Northwest states, mid-Mississippi Valley, Ohio and Tennessee valleys and Gulf Coast states.

Warmer weather is expected in the eastern third of the nation and the Pacific Northwest. (AP Wirephoto) Hamlin, organist and choir di please copy. I Friends may call at L. Schauman's rpftni" nf tho rhnrph will Ko r. Horeli Wead-H.

Edward Wtavir wv PROISE Fenton, 131 E. Elm East Rochester, N.Y.. Jan. 18, 1957. Sur sons, hu Clinton Ave.

XT Llrmtd Utmni SOUrce leader, playing Special and 7-9 O'clock. Services on Monday vived by his brother, Lyle of Hasbrouck hvmns discovered hv the vnnth morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Henhts. N.J. i 4.

'i -j Mt. Hope Cemetery, in lieu of flowers. Friends may call it the Harry J. Brady Inc. Funeral Home, 110 W.

Spruce tedUL-is iu ue JllUMuai ana WOr- contribute to the Heart Deaths in Western New York Area jShipfUl material. There also Will Fund. 973 East Ave, East Rochester, after 7 p.m., Sunday, Catling hours 2 to 3 ind 7 to 9 p.m, be a discussion in the order of iKATSAMpes John of 2) Mari- Monday. Funeral service Tuesday, 2 tniiuugn January it, in nts tuunn DR. WILLIAM W.

BUSH 10 grandchildren; 11 great-! the church worship. The Rev. year. He is survived by his parents, BELMONT, Jan. 19 Funeral grandchildren.

Peter and Mary Katsampes; brother Glen S. Brewster, pastor of both Friends may call from 2-3 and 7-9 it the Boyce Funenl Home. 853 Culver Rd Funeral Monday morning at 11 o'clock. services will be held Monday for The body is at the McConnell' churches, and Mrs. E.

G. Phillips FLOWERS Teddy, and sister Chistine; his grandmothers, Mrs. Angelina Katsampes and Mrs. Stella Baccus. Friends mav call at the home.

2M) will assist interment, Kiverside Cemetery. o'clock. Interment Greenvale Cemetery, Flirport. RUSSO Entered into rest, Thursday, Jan. 17.

1957, Peter Russo of 68 Rosemary Dr. Survived by his wife, Stella; three ions, Thomas, Frank and Patsy; three daughters, Mrs. Charles (Mary) Charizenia, Mrs. Joseph (Lucy) Corge, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Vincent (Nel irer th Meuagt of Funeral Home in Prattsburg where the funeral will be held Dr.

William W. Bush, 74, Allegany County clerk for 29 years. Rites will be conducted at 2 p.m. officers: Miss Annette Fenton, president; Mrs. Harry J.

Ma-hany, vice president; Mrs. J. Thornton Holden, secretary; Card of Thankt A surprise treat will be served by William Tuggey, Roger Thompson. Robin Bennett, Ben Marlborouph where prayer service will be held Monday afternoon at 1:15 and 2 o'clock at the Greek Orthodox Tuesday at 2 p.m. with the Rev.

in the Olmstead Funeral Chapel DONLON We wish to tender most James Jteichard of Kanona of- Mrs. Harvey Knapp, correspond the heart. They are lokene of reipeet. Coll HAmilUl 1-1010 HO last A. tt Pre Partial gnteful thanks to the manv friends of lie) DiMitn; 13 grandchildren, ny Thomas, Martin Outlaw, Den- ing secretary, and Mrs.

Harry Church. 110 South Fiuhugh St. Interment. Mt. Hope Cemetery.

Arrangements by Lewis and Holly. in ueirnom. ficiating. Burial in Grove Ceme-Dr. Bush, a resident of Bel- Bath.

Friends Friends may call at the Falvo Funeral tery, may call at! ton Backus and Martin Stcckel. Home, 333 Lake lrom 1 to 3 ind KLEIN Friday. Jan, 18. 1957, Mrs. the funeral home from 2 to 4 7 to 10 p.m.

Funeral service, Monday morning it 8:30 ind 9:13 it St. Andrew' Minnie Klein of 2044 Dewey Ave. She mont, died Thursday (Jan. 17, 1957). A graduate of the University of Buffalo, he practiced the late John Donlon, particularly the Officials, the Pioneers and miny employees of the Rochester Gis ind Electric Corp.

with whom Mr. Donlon worked for the past 45 years; for their kindness and sympathy, also for the beautiful floral offerings. Wife and Family and 7 to 9 p.m is survived by one sister, Mrs. Richard Church. Dratlj dentistry in Rushford for 19 (Pauline) Allen; two brothers.

John Mar-cille of St. Petersburg, Gilbert Marcille of Cleveland, Ohio; several BRESLOFF ionium Co. 744 JOSEPH AVE. years. He was a iormer cnair- In Memorom nieces and nenhewv man of the Allegany county lie- Van Aernam, treasurer.

'Kapers' Sef Next Week SENECA CASTLE, Jan. 19 Kapers," a variety show tvhirh has bepn riroduccd an- CTrionHa mav rait at ihtt Tntrnh J. MRS. EMMA M. HOOKER GENEVA, Jan.

19 Mrs. Emma Mary Hooker, 79, widow of Alonzo Hooker who died in July, publican Committee and a mem SCHWIND We wish to express our tin-cere thanks and appreciation to our many friendi who were so kind to us during our recent bereavement. The Family of Frank J. Schwind, I Buckley Funenl Pirlors, 796 Deweyi ALBRF.GTS In tender memory of our Ave. from 2-5 ind 7-10 p.m.

Funeral I beloved son ind brother, Lt. August ber of the Republican state services Tuesday morning at 8:30 ind While you rest In your sleep. died last night (Jan. 18, 1957) 9 o'clock at Holy Rosary Church, in Rock of Aatt Oealtr for Monroe County in Geneva General Hospital a Dr. Bush is survived by his terment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, I OF I I rlfPf I BEITER-Herbert G.

Reiter of 231 Sawyer Jan. 16, 1957, He leaves his wife, Mary; one son, John E. of Buffalo; one daughter, Mrs. Norman (Mariwyn) Tondrowski of N. Tona-wanda; his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John L. Beiter; three brothers, Norman John J. and Robert all of Rochester; two sisters, Mrs. John (Margaret) Jessup of New York City and Mrs.

Bernard (Jeane) George of Arcade, N.Y.; six grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Funeral from the residence Monday morning at 8:43 and 9:13 at St. Monica's Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Arrangements by Charles I.

Kennedy Funeral Home, Inc. wife, Myrta Metcalf Bush; oneew hours after admission, son, Arthur of Rochester; one Mrs. Hooker previously was a brother, John of Belmont; two'resjrjent 0f Watkins Glen and nually in Seneca Castle wil HA6'37" eranfldaushters and one grand EitmbUtktd tutint HENRY D. effcliwM, ie. Funeral Directors 141 PLYMOUTH AVI.

LO 2-3420 141 ARNETT ILVD. GEn. S-776S Your memory we'll always keep. The Family. CARDONE In loving memory of Daniel A.

Cardone, who died Jan. 20, 1939, 18 years ago today. Another year has ended. How quickly they roll past. But the sad, sweet memories Of you, dear Dan.

will forever last. And when this life for us is through, May It be our.greatest joy, To come to that lovely home It list. And meet again with you. High Mass at St, Patrick'! Cathedral mane its appearance weancsuay and Thursday. The Adult Fel- KELLOGG Rudolph B.

of Geneseo, died Jan. 18, 1957. Survived by his wife, Margaret H. Kellogg; one daughter, Mrs. Orren Baisch of Rochester; also five sisters, Mrs.

Peter Versprille and Mrs. Alfred Eisenbraun of Rochester, Miss Lila Kellogg, Buffalo, Mrs. Edna Saunders, Canandaigua, Mrs. Gale Emory, Califor- Friends may call it W. Rector Sons Funeral Chapel.

Ill Main Gen-hetween the hours of 3 to 3 and son. Burial will be in Rushford. Billsboro and had lived for- the past few years with a daughter, Mrs. Otto Perry, 560 South Mor-rell Ave. Mrs.

Hooker leaves two daugh lowship of the Seneca Castle 'Methodist Church will sponsor EDGAR L. MILLIS fifobllihtd Sundoyi BATAVIA, Jan. 19 Edgar L. BOAS Donovon E. Boas of 76 Midvale Fairport, N.Y., Jan.

19, 1957. He the production which will be staged in Grange Hall. The first part of the show 7 to 9 p.m. from where funeral services Millis. of 110 Vine aiea it 12:15.

is survived by his wife, Edna two will be ncld Monaay, Jan. ii. ai sons, Roger D. and Keith his will consist of amateur acts, Sadly missed by Wife Mary, and Children, Michael and Frances. Thursday (Jan.

17, 1957) in his home after being ill ior eight p.m. Interment will be in lempie miii Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contribu ters, Mrs. Bertha Perry of Geneva and Mrs. Delora Hubbard of Watkins Glen; six grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be held in CROMWELL In loving memory of our tions may be made to tne ueneseo jnein- fcmmett Robert Boas; one sister, Mrs. Roy E. Dillingham, all of Fairport; one brother, Leonard E. of Walworth; his aunt, Mrs. Hazel Rohan of Fairport; months.

lsllr odist Church organ runa. DROTHER9 Mr. Millis was born in Elba, l.AN'ft Saturdav. Jan. 19.

1957. Eliza several nieces and nephews. singing and dancing. The second part will be an old time minstrel performance. According to Piatt Sopcr, general chairman of the show, there will be six end men and the usual big chorus.

beth Lang of 30 Blfch Cres. Survived a son of Charles and Mary wood the Bennett Funeral Home, 224 Friends may call Sunday from 7-9 p.m.; by several nieces ind nephews. rrinil mav rail at Farrell 51 dearly beloved Dad who died on Jan 17, 1955. We loved him then Our hearts grew sad As time goes by We miss him more. Missed -deeply by Daughter ind Family.

North Geneva, at 2 p.m. Tues Monday lrom 2-3 and 7-9 p.m. at the fcmery Funeral Home. Fairport. Services Ridge Rd.

from 2 to 3 and 7 to 9 'A Name You Can TrutT at the Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran p.m. Services Tuesday morning at 8:13 and 9 o'clock it Corpus Christi Church. Committees serving are: Tick day. The Rev. Sidney English, pastor of the Seventh Day Ad-ventist Church in Union Springs, will officiate.

Near Memorial Bridge (Off Street Parking Church, Fairport, Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment in White Haven Memorial Park. Interment, Holy Sepulcnre cemetery. GIFFORD In loving memory or my BRITENAUER (Fgnatenco) Paraska wife, Minnie, who passed away Jan. 16, ets, Milton Soper; advertising, Nelson Gulvin and Ray Gordner; costumes, Mrs.

Stephen Valerio: MAC PHF.RSON Catherine Jan. 17, 10S7 nf 171 frlttenden Blvd. She is sur Bntenauer, age 108 years, of 20 Cather 1956. ine Friday, Jan. 18.

1957. She is She bade no one a last farewell, vived by four sons, Hugh Alexander, Tan lienroe D. MacPherson; 11 grand- Millis. He had lived in Batavia for 16 years and was a carpenter by trade. Surviving are his wife, the former Nellie Stahl; three sons, MSgt.

Harold C. Millis with the Army in Wyoming, Lester A. of Olcott and Walter W. Millis of Batavia; three daughters, Mrs. Clayton F.

Edgerton of Batavia, Mrs. Richard E. Millis of Elba and Mrs. Harold Vail of the Ba-tavia-Stafford Townline Road; a survived by one daughter, Mrs, Vera she said goodbye to none: stage and properties, Everett Jhomas; one son, Jack Egan; six grand- nH t.v.n sreat-srandcmluren The heavenly angels gathered near, Jones; publicity, William Nues and one niece. She was a member of And a loving voice said Come.

cmiaren; great-grandchildren, rarast-as services Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. But we will meet again some day, PETER DE NAGEL PALMYRA, Jan, 19 Peter De Nagel, 81, died today (Jan. 19, 1957) in Clifton Springs Sanitarium Clinic after a long and make-up, Mrs. Mildred Ben nett. Friends may call at the Paul W.

Har Never more to part. And the sorrow will be lifted ris Funeral Home, 954 Clifford Ave. Fu the Scottish Women'l Society. Friends may call at Holla-Leary Funeral Home. 1256 Mt.

Hope from 2-3 and 7-9 where services will be held Monday afternoon it 2 o'clock. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. Contributions mav be made to the Heart Fund. From i sad and aching heart.

Her Husband and Daughter. GLANZF.L In loving memory of our beloved husband and father. Albert He leaves a son, Herman- De sister, Mrs. Myrta Barr of Elba; MACK EY James W. Mackey 175 Nagel of Palmyra; two daugh who passed away Jan.

19, 1946. We often sit and think of you Alton Sets 4-H Schoo 16 grandchildren, lour greai- Parkside suddenly, t-riuay, Jan. neral services Monday at 11 a.m. Kev. A.

Avksenty officiating Interment, Riv. erside Cemetery. CHUHY-Dorothy Chuhy, aged 38 years of 53 Campbell Pk on Thursday, Jan. 17, 1957. Survived by her husband, Nicholas; one daughter.

Dale Marie; one son, Wayne Joseph; her beloved mother, Mrs. Katherine Graczyk Lucas; three sisters, Mrs. Leo (Lucille) Kiseleski, Mrs. Robert (Jean) Tell, Mrs. Charles Idr and nieces" and Mrs.

Maurice Chittenden of Palmyra and Mrs. Charles Free 1937. He is survived by nil wire, i.uty And of the way you died; God Warms His Hands at Mans Heart When He And that you could not say goodbye nephews. F. Mackey; one daughter, Mrs.

jonn Wingender; one son, James W. Mackey four grandchildren; two sistas, Mrs. Before you closed your eyes. man of Clifton Springs; a broth The funeral will be at 2 p.m. -John M.irfifld The blow was hard, the shock severe; cmarH Ha7rl nf Niagara Falls; Mrs er, Isaac De Nagel of Rochester; We never dreamed your death so near.

Mondav in the J. Leonard Mc And only those who lost can tell Andrew Funeral Home with theitw grandchildren, and several i ALTON, Jan. 19 A training -I School for 4-H Club leaders on BENDER BROS, soi Alexander st. (Alberta) Owings; four brothers, Theodore, Earl and Albert of Rochester, and The pain of parting without farewell. Sadiy missed by Rev.

Scott Swinehart of the ses arm nepnews. Walter Miller of Mill Hall, two brothers, Frank of Bellefonte, ind Dick of Monument, Pa. Friends may call at the Frank Ashton Funeral Home, 1218 Culver Saturday and Sunday from 2-5 and 7-9. where victor 01 Mialeah, nephews and Wife, Evelyn, and Daughter, Margaret. Byron Presbyterian Church offi- Mr.

ue wagei was a member nieces. ciating. Burial will be in xviapie Lawn Cemetery," Elba. Friends may call from 2 to 5 in the afternoon and 7 to 9 in the evening at the John C. Morcan Funeral Home, 643 lunerai scivitcn wm v.

ernoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park, Church of Palmyra and of the Palmyra Lodge, of which he was a 60-year member, having received his 60-year Palr.i in MRS. LOTTIE S. FERRIS Hudson corne ilphonse St. Funeral service Monday morning at 8:13 o'clock and 9 o'clock at Holy Family Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre "Learning to Sew" and "It's Fun to Sew" will be held at the Alton headquarters on Tuesday, Jan. 22, according to Marian Winchell, assistant 4-H Club agent. The meeting will start at 10 a.m. and will be conducted by Jane Merry, associate 4-H Club agent from Monroe County. The project on "Learning to SENECA FALLS, Jan.

19 MC DUFF At the home of his son In Palmyra. N.Y., Friday, Jan. 18, 1957. James W. McDuff, formerly of Lima and Livonia.

Survived by one son, James K. McDuff of Palmyra; three grandchildren. mav rail at O'Connell Funeral 1956. He bad been employed by cemetery. Mrs Lottie Sutterby Ferris 84, Garlock Packi (n.lnnn rncirionr nf this area.

DOANE Esther Elizabeth Doane of 732 KRESS In loving remembrance of Elmer Kress who passed away Jan. 19, 1943. God saw that he could not make it And the hills were hard to climb So he closed his weary eyelids And whispered, Peace be thine. Wife Esther LLOYD In loving memory of George B. Lloyd, who passed iway Jan.

20, 1935: He bade no one a last farewell, He said goodbye to none; His loving heart had ceased to beat, Before we knew it he was gone, He did not fail to do his best, His heart was true and tender; He worked hard for those he left, And ever will be remembered. Sadlv missed by Wife Susie, and Members of the Lloyd Family, LAPCZAK In loving memory of our s. Main Newark, Friday, Jan. 18 7 in 10V7 untl1 ms retirement 10 years died early today (Jan. 19, 1957) Hfi wag marrie(J tQ MiM Home, 5 W.

Main Lima, on Sunday from 2-5 and 7-9. Funeml Monday at i 1937. She is survived by her son, Edward Doane and five grandchildren, at me nome 01 iitr ul no M.rinn inQn m. Interment. Oak Ridge Cemetery, .1,.

I Lima. In lieu of flowers, family requests an 01 iNcwarK. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. aew is ior me youug nicmows w. n.

iapie, wiiu wuum gg jpj jn 1954 contributions be made to tne Mean runu at the Arthur Schulz. Funeral Home. wno nave naa no sewing uvea iyre iut uw Frjends may call at the Cady MC fiRFCOR-Jlavid McGregor. 307 Maple Court, Newark. Funeral service ence.

rur uiujevt kicuu, a ocw-iyears. s-nnoi 100 Monday at 2 p.m. at Schulz Funeral ing box with necessary equip- she was a member of the Tyrejr 1 P.lmvra 9 Tn Merchants Thursday, Jan. He is survived by his wife, Edith McGregor: two daughters. Miss Bertha Mc ment is assembled, and some Dutch Reformed Church and the aim 1 iw 1.

111. juajwim, oti small article, such as an apron, Magee Grange. Gregor, Mrs. Salome Strain; one son, James McGregor; five grandchildren will be held at 7:30 iices laundry bag. or pot holders She leaves five nieces and lour Monday in the funeral and two great-grandchildren.

Friends are invited to attend the me dear mother, Sophie, who passed iway Jan. 19, 1956. No one knows how much we miss you, p.m. morial service at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church.

Winton Rd. corner No one knows the bitter pain We have suffered since we lost you, Browncroft Sunday afternoon at So well Advised to prepare in advance EVEN today Lite has never neen tne same. In our hearts your memory lingers It's Fun to Sew" is taken by riends may can at the San-e. The fune al will be at 2 memhers who have completed dcrson Funeral Chapel, where inA $M1 the first project. Two simple services wiU be hcld at 2 p.m,110- Rev Arden Coe articles must be made in thisjTucsday.

The Rev. Benjamin will officiate. Burial in Palmy-Project. iDeYoung, pastor of the Tyre." Cenf donations may be Samples of various sewing church will officiatc and burial madet he Wayne Counly 3 clock (no previous calling). Arrange ment by Frank Ashton Funeral Home.

MENDOLA Rose Mendola of 242 Mer- Sweetly tender, fond ind true. There is not i day. dear mother, rimac Fridav. Jan. 18.

1957. She That we do not think of you. Sadly missed by is survived by one son, Michael; two daughters, Mrs. Anna Baldo and Mrs Paul (Jennie) Pellittieri; one brother Home, tne Rev. Willis Sanderson officiating.

Interment, Newark Cemetery. DONOVAN John Francis Donovan, aged' 62 years, of 19 Boulevard Friday, Jan, 18, He is survived by his wife, Frances Hahn Donovan; one son, John Donovan two daughters, Mrs. Richard M. Keenan, Washington, D.C., and Miss Joan Donovan; one granddaughter, Frances Hahn Keenan; two sisters. Rev.

Mother Mary Augustine, Superior, Sacramcntine Monastery, Petroskcy, and Rev. Mother Ter-esita of the Child Jesus, Prioress, Carmelite Monastery, Grand Rapids, Mich. He was a charter member of Ira Jacob-son Post, American Legion, a member of the Rotary Club ind the Sacred Heart Men's Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 lo 9 p.m. at Mattle's, 300 Cumberland St. Services Monday morning at 8:45 from the parlors and at 9:13 o'clock at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart.

In lieu of flowers those wishing may contribute towards the building of a new chapel at the Sacramentine 0 1 1 1 ry, Petroskey, Mich. GARDNER Saturdav. Jan. 19. 1957.

Husband, Daughters and Grandchildern. MUTRIE In loving memory of our mother and father, Mary Ann, and Jo Joseph 'Agnello; one sister, of Buenos will be made by tneitery wat.er00 leaders to take back to their 1 seph Mutne. New Staff to Preside At Warsaw OES Meet club. me Mutne r-imuy. SASSOIM.

in loving memory of my CHARLES W. BILL WHEELER, Jan. 19-Charles husband, Michael Sassone, who entered WARSAW, Jan. 19 Matron into the heavenly home Jan. 21.

1951. W. Bull, 73, died in his Mildred Cole will preside for Aires; nine grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call it the Jesse D. Ciml-no Funeral Home, 221 Central Park it North Union.

Services Monday morning at 9:45 and 10:15 at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. MURRAY Friday, Jan. 18, 1957, Charles W.

Murray of 951 North There is no final parting, Warsaw Garden Club To See Two Movies For all are in His care: here today (Jan. 19, 1957). the first time in her new office He was born hers April the meetine of the Warsaw And those who seem to leave us Are waiting for us there. Where we will meet our loved one, WARSAW, Jan. 19-The War-j 1883, a son of George R.

and Centennial Chapter, Order of the Garden Club will meet at, Louise Wagner Bull. He was Eastern Star, on Monday. The And understand at last. That dawn Is always waiting 1:30 p.m. Monday in the home member of the Vvfteeier meeting is scheduled for 8 p.m.

St. He is survived by his wife, Grace (Tooley) Murray; his parents, Mr. and After the night is passed. Keep him, Jesus, in Thy keeping, of Mrs. Edward Gouinlock, 189 Mr.

Bull leaves his wife, Mayjat the Masonic Temple on South rank 9ar.dn" 83 Hebenon Rd. N. Main St. Van Amburg Bull: two daugh-jMain Street. The occasion willioardnerone son! Harold j.

Gardner; Two films, loaned bv the Ferry iters. Mrs. Melvin Clark of Pratts- be roll call for members nicht. ne daughter. Mary Jane Gardner; one brother, Lyman C.

Gardner, Watertown; FUNERAL HOMES INC. in Mrs. Charles W. Murray grandmother, Mrs. Cora Lee Johnson; several aunts and uncles.

Friends mav call at the Savage Funeral home, 10S0 North from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Phillip Johnson officiating. Interment, Riverside Cemetery, vral nirrpi inn npnhwt. 'Til I reach that heavenly shore, Then, oh Jesus, let me have him, Love, and keep him as before.

So often our thoughts do wander To your grave not far away, Where we laid our husband ind Father, six years ago today. From sid and loving Wife ind Children. worse seea will De snown nurg ana mrs. uuiora a ox 011 tnanotte Mclntyre is titled: "Better Gardens for two sons, Edwin of Bath charge of the program and Friends may call 1-3 and 7-9 at the ter I.ivinp" inrl "Rarkprmind fnrlanri Harold nf WhefliT: ft broth- Hapl it rofroehmBnto Bityce Funeral Home, 53 Culver Rd. i.

Funeral Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ler, Bull of 'chairman. 532 LAKE AVE.and 109 WEST AVE. George Prattsburg; Beauty." 'Interment Jrondequoit Cemetery, j. rt jl i if-m- i m-f "n- 1 in 1 1 fit 11 iiin i 1-1 fii T-1 iim Tim rtr mim-m-r -1 ntirii i a a a a A.

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