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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 8

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FOChTCTnR DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Thursday. Vecerr.ter 12, 10S7 Mi. Morris Sa7or DeafAs Reported in Weitern N.Y. 1 i I I Home with the Rer. Ttusiell Moore, paitor of the First Bap-tint Church, officiating.

Burial 14 Quick. Tolly, HoWoy Meollf Kcceives Mead i dr. michael c. bradley Mr. Cratsenberg was bvn in: will be in Grand View Copenhagen.

Lewis County, onxemetery. AVON'. Pec. 11-The funeral MT. MORRIS.

Dec. 11 Rich- Jan. 30. a son of George and Metta Whitaker CraUen RAYMOND WILLIAM ra L. McMaiirr, electronic! dfnllJt Rorhelfr.

whose technician aecond clasi, LSN. death occurred in that city on berg. He had resided in Le Roy WATKRI.OO. Dec. 11 Ray and Pavilion the pikt 20 years mond Williams.

46, of the and was a retired employe of Lervh Road, Fayette, a former hat received the Good Conduct Dec. 8. wai held thl. afternoon Medal the aubmarine ltfn v.u V. Mephenion ft.

Son, in Lacy the Union Steel Chest Corp. in Waterloo resident, died unex -J FRANKFURTERS Le Roy. pectedly yesterday (Dec. 10. v.it-i, Street.

Avon. IS. He was married twice. His 1957) in the home of Marchant West. Fla.

The Rev. J. Edward Stokei first wife, the former Mist Mil- Neilson in Fayette, where he MrMaiter iii the ion of Mr. berry, paitor of Avon Central Distinctiveness inidft lUnit Coat distinction, rautifully iian.l Uilrr.l of the finrt quality Iiaml vmuhi from imported pure S-tltih Wool ens, puaranlfrd to give jfr of Mtiofat tory rar. Our Low cic male llii rie IJrj.

talur. TOPCOATS, 41.50 57.50 All Sites For All Occasions dred Jones, died in 1943. His wat employed. Death was at and Mr. Cheter L.

McMaater Prebytenan Church, officiated of Dantville. Interment wat Ai the Avon second wife was Maud Burhin- tributed ts a hear, ger whom he married In 1950. He was born in Deposit, and Mr. Cratsenberg was a member for many veari wit employed i cemetery, l.nute i Ml. I II.

nine Jl. l-iacw iMi h. I it. wreuiry ourn in ioui AUKUaii a. i i.

i. of the Methodist Church, Le at F.vana Chemetics, here Ipr High School in Jtoche.ter. VI Roy Lodge of Moose, and the in Waterloo. IAI6I AIRMAN ITTll IUNCHION WIINIM MIOftIT COCKTAIL WIINIII MINUS! IIANkl FAMOUS FOR QUALITY FLAVOR AND PURITY! STOCK UP ON THISI zwtiau MODUCTSI MOTS coie cuts IIAUMiCMWIlOU roaa sauti iinrs IOCKWUIST Legion of Moose. I He leaves his widow, Bertha; 1885 he found emplovment with Surviving besides i wife are and one darghter, Carol, both in wainingron.

i)i, imuci me Dr. Buchannan, a dentist en-Good Conduct Medal to only raced in practise in the Elwood Jules Herman son, William Cratsenberg of of Waterloo; also a brother, Avon; a daughter, Mrs. Frances Harold, of Marcellus. Scrlhner of Kendall; two Men- Services will be held at 2 m. daughters.

Mrs. Rov Boenina Thursday in the Oenung Fu- those sailori who have demon- Building in that city, where he strated the highest of achieve- learned many of the rudiments PI menls in conduct and prolici- of dentistry. In 188U he came to Insist on Zwelgle's at Your Neighborhood Food Store or Telephone HAmilton 6-4660 cen ivemincs ency in rate throughout a con- Avon, and became an assistant FREE PARKING tinuous three-year active duty to Dr. T. C.

Beldon. When Dr. and Mrs. David Flint, both of eral Home. Reeves D.

Ingold. Pavilion, and a sister. Mrs. Nina special representative of the Smith of Pavilion: also a niece wlch Tower Society, will con- and three erindrhildrrn. duct the prayer service and period.

Belden left town, Dr. Bradley 214 JOSEPH AYE. opened an office of his own. and later became a student at The body is at the Steubcr punai win oe in wapio urove illHSMBHHBHBHBllBHBMBnHaHaVHaVHBHHH 'ff. Ik I'niiiaMitH r1 Duff Funeral Home In Le Roy where Cemetery here.

friends may call from 2 to 3 RUBY-GORDON Rochester Only All Modern Furniture Store ing gradual from thecoiieg as and 7 to 0 p.m. Thursday. The yr I ui an lis pim- v-1 tued in Avon for the next IS Rev. Herbert W. H.

Cory, pas 0 tor of the Methodist Church, will officiate at services In the years, until 1914, when he went to Rochester to practice. He re mortuary at 2 p.m. Friday. tired a few years ago. For CHRISTMAS icrc's iof hing finer than gifts for the home! He it survived one ion, Burial will be in Machnelah Dr.

Percival G. Bradley, also a Cemetery, Le Roy. (MY cDGWIQG (J dentist, of "The Meadows" who practices in Avon; aeven grand- HOWARD TILLLR WATERLOO. Dec. 11 How ard Tiller, 34.

of Waterloo RD VI children. a veteran of World War II. V- Dr. Bradley was a member of FOiM RUBBER died today (Dec. 11.

in fl the Rochester Dental Study the Waterloo Memorial Hospi Club and of the Rochester Den tal. He was a native of Geneva. v- i.i Society, the Seventh District i Survivors include his widow. eDntal Society, the isew York MODERN DAY BED Hazel, and two sons, Terry and State Dental Society, and the Rodney, all of Waterloo; his American Dental Society. He also was a member of the mother, Mrs.

Ida Tiller, Roches ter; four sisters, Mrj. Mary American Academy of Pcriodon t- i nl" rrn i 13-71 I Bornheimer, Marion; Mrs. Doris talogy, and was a past president Smith, Clifton Springs; Mrs. I of the Seventh District Dental Edith Fassell, PeniiclJ, and Society. I k.

I i Ml I I. V-. -L-. rt. Mrs.

Evely Clark of Rochester; i ardent sportsman was gun. several nieces and nephews. and reel, he hunted and IV TT7i Mr -MP' LI aV- rod i No Money Down! A Year to Pay! No Charge for Credit! the river anri area wa Services will be held at 21 jjj nt fished and the Canadian lakes and p.m. Saturday in the uenung member of the Avon Funeral Home. The Rev.

Harry Canoe Club. Sager, Methodist minister, will officiate and burial will be in I Maple Grove Cemetery here. JOHN H. MARCILLE MRS. CLIFFORD ROBBINS 'SODUS, Dec.

11 John II, HAMMONDSPORT, Dec. 11 Marcille, 75, of Sodus died yes terday (Dec. 10. 1957). Mrs.

Mae Robbins, 66, of 67 1 Sheathcr St. died yesterday He leaves his wife. Jennie (Dec. 10, 1957) ir Arnett- -1 Vanderbroek Marcille; a son, Ogden Hospital in Elmira after Henry of Sodus; a sister, Mrs, Lavina De Vey of Williamson. a short illness.

She had lived in I Hammondsport for years. FrinH maw rail frnm 2 trt 5 She is survived by her hus and 7 to 9 n.m. at the II. S. Nor band, Clifford of Hammonds- ton Co.

Funeral Home, Main port; four son, William of Sa- Street, Sodus. Services will be vona, Lester of Rochester, Car- leton of Hammondsport, Paul, A Friday at 2 p.m. in the funeral home. The Rev. John II.

Willis M' nf the Snrln Methodist Church with the U. S. Air Force in Myrtle Beach, S. one sister, will officiate. Burial will be at the convenience of the, family.

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Plus tax. Yan; four brothers, Charles Buckle of Benton, Arthur, Frank WILLIAM O. BROWN and Ray of Penn Yan; three WOLCOTT, Dec. 11 William grandchildren; one uncle; several cousins in England. Reg.

$129.00 value Orlando Brown, 65, former res taurant operator, died unex Friends may call Thursday from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 pectedly early this morning (Dec. 11, 1957) in his home, p.m. at the Bond Funeral Home in Hammondsport where serv Wolcott Rd. He had been in poor health for the past two ices wi.i be held at 2 p.m.

Friday, with Rev. Richard F. Hen What an ideal choice for your family. This handsome high-style dual-purpose day bed will make a handsome addition to your den and your day room makes comfortable sitting, then transforms in a jiffy into a comfortable bed. Exposed walnut frames, two full length tapered bolsters, zip-pered for easy cleaning, 100 Foam Rubber zip-pered mattress, in a choice of colors and covers at no extra charge.

Also available in black and blonde frames. Guaranteed Christmas Delivery years, since being injured in an automobile accident. derson of St. James Episcopal Church officiating. Burial in Born April 3, 1892, at Toledo, Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Ham mondsport.

Ohio, Mr. Brown was the son of Fred and Louise Eckhardt Brown. He came to Wolcott nine years ago from Henderson Harbor, and until three years MRS. II. ELLINWOOD HAMILTON BATAVIA, Dec.

11 Mrs. ago operated his own restaurant and grocery at West Port Bay. Doris B. Hamilton, 52, of 16 Ellsworth a nurse at Gene He was a member of a Masonic lodge in Richester, and the see Memorial Hospital for many years, died yesterday (Dec. 10, Wolcott Elks Lodge.

Now specially low priced for Christmas seJling Surviving are his wife, Susan, 1957) at the hospital after a long illness. She was the wife of H. Ellinwood Hamilton. Mrs. Hamilton was born in Batavia Jan.

5, 1905. a daughter and two brothers, Walter of Rome and Edgar of Rochester. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Robertson Fu of Mrs. Elsie Brown Patterson and the late Charles B.

Patter neral Home with burial in Lake son, who died Nov. 20. She at View Cemetery, Pultneyville. tended the First Baptist Church. Danish-Style CHAIR Mrs.

Hamilton served 2.500 The Rev. Donald Belt, vicar of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, will officiate. Friends may call Thursday and Friday afternoon and eve ning at the funeral home. Those hours as a volunteer nurses aide during World War II.

She took the State Board examination for practical nurses and passed during to her long experience as a nurses aid. Besides her. husband and mother, Mrs. Hamilton is sur who wish may make contribu tions to the Heart Fund. vived by a son, William E.

and DANIEL F. MULLINS HORNELL. Dec. 11 Daniel a daughter, Janet at home: a Automatic Watch 20-Diamond Watch Distinctive Watch NO MONEY DOWN i MONEY DOWN $1.75 A WEEK in '58 50 A WEEK in -53 A WEEK in '58 wind l0 lady's dainty 14k whit, gold Such fin. watches, th.y'r.

guar, gola-nlled caa. swetp-seeend- wa(ch cblaI, wjth 20 genuine anld 2 yar againtt mechan. hand, band with alligator in- diarooBdi. I7.j,wel movement icat defects. 10k gold-filled case.

F. Mullins, 73, of 12 Elm Hornell, died of a heart attack this morning (Dec. 11. 1S)57. sister, Mrs.

Morris T. Johnson of Batavia and nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at 2:30 Plus tax. Plus tax. Ke was a retired machinist for the Erie Railroad Co.

repair shops in Hornell. p.m. Thursday in the H. E. Turner Funeral Home with the Rev.

Russell Moore, pastor of He leaves a sister. Mrs. Eliza. 1 1 4- i'v-N- "i 1 i i I 1 UriU U- 'liTii ii.1i in i ill IC rn the First Baptist Church, offici beth Gibbons of Rochester: two nieces, Mrs. t.

H. Elles of Rochester and Mrs. Albert Larson oi Hamburg. The body is at the Killeen Funeral Home in Hornell where funeral arrangements are being made. ating.

Burial will be in Grand View Cemtery. ALLEN R. JOHNSTON BATAVIA, Dec. 11 Allen R. Johnston, 47, of 26 Jefferson a machinist at the Harrison Radiator Corp.

of Lockport for the past two years, died yesterday (Dec. 10, 1957) in Genesee Memorial Hospital where he mikmfrm fflvi I Sl I T.i i I "TV Wf Mr li iF I a iff -1 1 Tf" was admitted by ambulance NEWTON S. CLARK PERRY, Dec. 11 Newton S. Clark, 87, lifelong area farmer died today (Dec.

11, 1957) in the Thayer Nursinz Homo liorn after suffering a heart attack at his home. isiimi Mr. Johnston was born in Lin- Man Dress Watch Lady's Dress Watch Self-Winding Watch wood on Oct. 3, 1910, a son of Ralph and Alice Allen Johns after a short illness. Since retiring a few years ago he had lived in Perry village, at 45 Dol-beer St.

-NU WUHtl UUWH 75 NO MONET DOWN $0-75 Your family will be thrilled over it's casual styling and space saving comfort. Reversible seat and back cushions are zippered for easy cleaning and mounted on life-time rubber webbing. rlo'co fabrics and frames. Finished in Eb- Vi ony Back, Walnut or ton. He had lived in Batavia since 1916 and attended Batavia 7 St A WEEK in J8 7 St A WEEK In The funeral will be held at 2 High School and the Rochester More for your money valuei bv In the color of vellow aMA with A nm'i i.v Institute of Technology.

Fairfax. Yellow gold-color metal -matching yellow metal avium, thai aulomntiill Surviving Mr. Johnson are his case and itretch band. bracelet. 17-ew'- Sweep second hand and stretch.

Plu tax. second hand. Plue bond. Pl. v.

wife, Mrs. Hazel Harrigan p.m. Friday in the Eaton Funeral Home, with Rev. Urban L. Ogden of the Universalist Church officiating.

Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Mr; Clark was born in the town of Castile in February. Johnston; two-stepson and four stepdaughters; a brother, How ard L. Johnston; a sister, Mrs. Carlton Beechler, all of Batavia Delivery guaranteed tor Christmas-Giving Open Tuesday, Thursday Friday 'til 9 P.

M. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday Saturday 9:00 to 5:30 P.M. 1870, a son of Jonas and Rox- and an uncle and aunt anna Utter Clark. His wife, the The funeral will be at 2 p.m. iormer Mary Soerby, died in Friday in the Bohm Funrela i56.

Their life had been passed on the Reservation Road. Four children survive. Law rence of Phelps, Claude of At- Just Arrived! uca, Leon of Castile and Mrs. Robert G. (Doris) Nieman of Perry.

He also leaves three 0G3 grandchildren, nine great-grand, children and nine great-great grandchildren. YELLOW CALLA LILIES HA 4-7250 Mt fr -A A7 MAIN STREET E. I -'TlT I fffan i csm FRANK R. CRATSENBERG LE ROY, Dec. 11 Frank R.

Cratsenberg, 72, of the Transit Road, Pavilion, formerly of Le 4-Diamond Dial NO MONEY DOWN SfVC $3.50 A WEEK in '58 IID 14k yellow gold case in quiet good laste with 4 genuine dia-'mondi ia the dial. Pins tax. JIART VI CK and fat DPrtmnt Store STONI ELY STS. FREE PARKING in any downtown station we'll glcdfy pay the fab! COfl. AiJOC, tNe Roy, died Tuesday (Dec.

10, 1957) in Genesee Memorial Hospital in Batavia. Death was attributed to a heart attack following an illness of six months.1.

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