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Democrat and Chronicle Data From u.j. VVMrHJ l(MU Qratlta Dratlm Rochester, N. LjKs PRITCHARO (Seikel-Fridav, Aug. 14 LAGING Fred Logins of Vt Pinehlll Friday, Aug. 14, 1959.

He Is sur 1959, Mrs. Cloro (Selke) Pritchord, 89 STARTS MONDAY vived by his wife, Mary K. Laging four sons, Chester Walter (Skip) Earl Laging ond Walter S. Ford; one sister, Mrs. Marene Asbrook two grandchildren, Richord ond Robert Laging; several nieces and nephews.

Mr. Laging was a member of Ironde- quoit Lodge No. 40. 1.0.0. F.

Funeral services from the home, 724 Pinehlll Monday afternoon at 2 ZICARI-Josephlne, 505 Warlno Aug. 14, 1959. She leaves two one sister In Italy) several nieces nephews. Calling hours 2-4, 7-9. Contribution! can be mode to the Heart Fund.

Funeral private Monday from the Al J. Gabello Funeral Home, 448 N. CIIih ton Ave. Albion papers please o'clock. Interment at Mt.

Hop Ceme DOORS 1:30 OPEN 7a.m. SHOP to 5:30 p.m. TUES. 'til 9 p.m. too tery.

Family requests those wishing, may contributt to the Transfiguration Sun use 'I9 Sunset- 8ni Lutheran Church Memorial Fund. LOR BACK Joseph A. Lorback of 33 7 Fair Brockport, Saturday, Aug. 15, 1959. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs Hazel Forsythe Lorback; two brothers, -EES for Dayttm Sunday Figurtt Show Hqh Te mptraturM William Roy ond Frank Lorback, both of Brockport; two nephews and several nieces.

Friends may call ot the Fowler Fu OPEN DAILY TO 6 P.M. SUNDAY TIL NOON 58 Lake Ave. BA 5-9494 Free Parting on Premises neral Home, 52 State Brockoort, offer 7 p.m. Sunday. Calling hours Monday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

Funeral Tuesday, Aug. 18 ot 8:30 ond from the Church of the Nativity at 9 a.m. Interment In FORECAST Most of the country should have fair weather today except for scattered thunder-showers in the Northeast, Gulf Coast and Rocky Mountains. Continued hot weather is in store for the middle and north Atlantic coast and Tennessee; warmer weather for the middle Mississippi Valley and southern Plains; and cooler weather for the northern Plains, Washington state and northern Nevada. (AP Wirephoto Weather Map) Mt.

Olivet Cemetery, Brockport, N.Y, LOYSEN-Thursday August 13, 1959, Maude Delano Loysen in Amherst, fni-merltf of Rochester. She Is survived by her sons Milton of Bern- Herald St. She is survived by her husband, Colin Pritchord; two daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Muriel) Prltchard and Miss June Selke; two steo-daughters, Mrs. Frank Stephanv and Mrs.

Everett Parr; two step-sons, Wallace and Ralph Pritchord; one brolher, William Grimm; two grandsons ond several nieces ond nephews. She was a member of the Dorcas Society. Friends may call at the Savage Funerol Home, 1080 North from 2-5 ond 7-9 p.m. Funeral services Monday afternoon of 2 o'clock. Interment Mt.

Hope Cemetery. Friends wishing may contribute to Lutheran Concordia New Church Building Fund. PR ITCH ARD Jerry William, ot Hoi-ley, a Rochester native and resident many vears. Employe of Duffy Mott Co. Member of St.

Mary's Church, Holley, Its Holy Name Society. Hollev Fire Dept. Survived by three sisters. Miss Irene Prltchard of Rochester. Mrs.

Marion Bertsch of Albion, Mrs Blanch Gray of Bellsvllle, N.J.; one brother, Henry J. of Canandalgua, N.Y. Friends will be received by the family Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, at MerreM-Grinnell, Inc. Funeral Home, 39 Geddes Holley.

Prayer service Monday, Aug. 17, 8:30 a.m., followed by a Mass at St. Mary's Church at 9 a.m. Interment, Holy Sepulchre, Rochester. SCHRYER Jessie Schrver of 556 W.

Whitney Folrport, N.Y., Aug. 14, 1959. She leaves her husband, Karl; one son, Lawrence; one daughter, Carol; her father, Gerrit Heckman; one sister, Mrs. Morguerlte Semmel; one brother, Albert Heckman; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call ot Charles I.

Kennedy Funeral Home, 1601 Main St. E. from 2-5 ond 7-9 p.m. Funeral Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Mt.

Hope Cemetery. SCHULZ Mrs. Alma, age 58, formerly of West Webster, on Aug. 15, 1959. She leaves two daughters, Mrs, Virgil Hill of Kansas and Mrs.

Raymond Closser of Ontario; two sons, Henry of West Webster ond Robert of Rochester; fourteen grandchildren; two sisters, the Misses Eleanor and Linda Banke of Rochesfer; two brothers, Hubert Banke of Williamson and Norbert Banke of West Webster. -Friends may call 3-S ond 7-9 p.m. at the Tlnklepaugh Funeral Home, 12 South Webster, where funeral services will be held ot 10:30 a.m. the Rev. Paul Schroeder officiating.

Burial Union Hill Cemetery. ordsville, N.J. ond Edward H. Lovsen, Pennsylvania; two daughters, Adele Lovsen, New Mllford, Mrs. Chas.

I. Kennedy FUNERAL HOME INC. 1601 Main St. E. EU 8-7432 AY Janet Cott, North Amherst, Mass.) two sisters, Mrs.

Mabel Eve, Kocnesier ana 'Circle Burners' Set Mrs. Olive Rhoda, Riverside, v.anr., ornnrirhilriren. nrm invited to attend a grave side service (no prior calling) ot the family plot, Mt. Hope cemetery, Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Arrange Air Show Next Sunday ments by Hedges Memorial vnuuw.

University. MANUEL On Friday, Aug. 14, 1959, Regardless Of Cost Every Funeral Receives Bertha A. Manuel, formerly of 184 Ricn ard St. She Is survived by two sons, Robert Joseoh and Otis Walter Manuel; nkr two arandchildren.

The all-time favorite money-Saving Sale The kind grandma used to talk about months in planning now here starting tomorrow good old fashioned dollar-day prices on fall and winter chifdren's apparel and infants' layette needs. The Same Careful And Personal Details Friends may call from 3-5 ond 7-9 cm. at the Hengstler-Menges Funeral won his pin a week ago by flying the line formed over the Batavia Airport by the meeting of a lake and onshore breeze. This line supported 28 flights, the longest being Norm Gowin's three hours. Home, 2793 Culver Rd.

(near Ridge Rd. Services Monday morning at Amur's IFtmrral Sjnmp 11 o'clock. Interment ot the convenience of the family. MCCARTHY Mrs. Robert C.

McCarthy I At the Some Location Since 1923 By HERBERT SCHAEFER rf HE "CIRCLE Burners," the only chartered model airplane club in Rochester, will conduct a model air show next Sunday at the Hylan Airport, West Henrietta Road. It will be an all-day meet, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and there will be stunt flying, combat, flying by scale, speed races and "rat racing." "Rat racing" is a new event this year. It consists of four fliers in the same circle at the same time. WVUfA.

entered Into rest at her home, 114 star ford Palmyra. Saturday, August 15, 3-1457 1 340 Lake Ave. 1959. Survived by her husband, Robert Ample Parking one son, Roger, of Fairfax, one daughter, Mrs. Timothy KeziaK' ot Dratltsi Charlotte, North Carolina; her mother, Mrs.

Jennie Hlmes, of Marlon; one brother, Harold Himes, of Sodus; three I Girls' Fall-Winter I JACKETS jj jj Sizes 4 to 14. Limited quantity. Oddment group. grandchildren. Girls' Orion SWEATERS jj OO jj Toddler I to 3x, girls 4 to 14.

Soma counter toiled. SMYTHE Entered Into rest Thursday, Friends may call ot the funeral home of McGuIre Hargrove, 123 Jackson Palmyra. Funeral Monday at 2:30 from the funeral home. Interment in It is run simi- Momtntt Friends Cemetery, Farmlngton. Those wishing to pay tribute may contribute of tori light' to the Heart Fund.

ened beyond word McCORMICK Merton J. McCormlck ot the Sweden-Walker Clarkson, Frl day, Aug. 14, 1959. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alma Armer McCormlck; two Aug.

13, 1959, Charles J. Smvthe of 4904 St. Paul Blvd. He Is survived by his wife, Lillian; four sons, Glenn, Wavne. Michael and David; his mother, Mrs.

Harold Corcoran; his step-father, Harold Corcoran; his father, Charles E. Smythe; one sister, Mrs. Arnold (Virginia) Guentner; two brothers. Warren and Wavne (Jerry) Corcoran; two nieces and one nephew. Deceased was a member of American Legion Knab-Troutman Post No.

1495. Friends may call of the Valente Funeral Home, 5037 St. Baul from 2 to 5 ond 7 to 10 p.m. Services Monday morning at 9:00 ond 9:30 o'clock at St. Thomas Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. became you remembered with flower. HA 4-801 01 49 last Ave. at Ste Free Parking sons, Charles H. of Walker, N.

Y. and Wilber M. McCormlck of Brockport; four arandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Marion Jubenville ond Mrs. Lottie Cotter, both of Grass Valley, one brother.

Robert McCormlck of Honeove Falls, AAAAAAAAi N. Y. Friends may call ot the Fowler Fu J. BOYD WINCHELL neral Home, 52 State Brockport after 7 P.m. Saturday.

Calling hours STELLWAGEN Ralph J. Stellwagen Sunday 3-S and 7-9 p.m. Funeral, Mon BINGHAM Into rest Aug. 14, Mrs. Mario Price Bingham, ooe 93 years, of 513 Clarissa St.

Survivors are several nieces and nephews, Including Mrs. Minnie Thompson, Mrs. Ollie Bradley, Mrs. Elsie Asoinall of Rochester; Mrs. Lula Wilson of Le Roy; Dewey Price, Marshall Beasley and Howard Williams.

Friends may call at Latimer Funeral Home; 17? Clarissa Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Monday, Aug. 17, 1959 at 2 o'clock ot Latimer's. Interment In the family lot at Oatka Cemetery, Scottsville, N.Y., Rev. Harold Mars officiating.

CALI Frank of 243 Oak on Aug. 15, 1959. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mary Angela Tornatola of this city and Mrs. Concetta Mamolita ot Australia; four nephews, Frank Tornatola ond Frank, Thomas and Angelo Fiordeliso; ens niece, Mrs.

Theresa Andressl. The family requests friends to call between the hours of 2 to 5 ond 7 to 10 at the Alalmo Funeral Home, 601 Joy St. Funeral service Tuesday morning, 8:15 ond 9 o'clock ot St. Patrick's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

CRIM Entered Into rest, suddenly, Friday, Aug. 14, 1959, Irving T. Crim ot Walker road, Hilton, N.Y., oged 69 vears. Survived by one son, George Crim of Fullerton, one sister, Mrs. Milferd Pease of Hilton; one brother, Harry Crim of Mechanicville, three step-sons; several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at tne Adams Funeral Home, 230 West Hilton. Services Tuesday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at St. Leo's Church, Hilton. Interment In St. Agnes Cemetery, Syracuse, N.Y.

day, Aug. 17, at 1 p.m. Interment in High Street Cemetery. Those wishing may make contribution! to Tne croc port Methodist Church Memorial Fund I Girls' Fall ji i DRESS HATS jj 5 Velours, felts, special purchase group. For 3 to 12 years.

Children's SLEEPERS jj we 50 Warmly knitted, plastic soles, Js known make. Sizes I to 6-7. of 1226 Clinton Ave. South, August 15, 1959. He Is survived bv his wife, Frances Wahl Stellwagen; one daughter, Mrs.

Robert (Malorle) Bouchard; one son, Ralph J. Stellwagen two sisters, Mother Superior Coletta Mary of St. Anthony's Hospital, St. Petersburg, Fla. and Miss Leona Stellwagen, St.

Petersburg; three brothers, Herbert Joseph or the Lakeside Hospital Memorial Funa McGURN-Entered Into rest Wednesday SON Funeral Home Over 40 Yetri Dependable Service (Dlewood 6-2340 Ooualai 6. Winchtll H. Edward Wtavtr A'ewfy Modern ttd Air ConH. Nam 596 GENESEE ST. Aug.

12, 1959, Joseph E. McGurn of 101 Harper St. Surviving ore nine daughters, Mrs. George (Eileen) Reynolds; Miss Connie McGurn; Mrs. Stanley (Jean) Gabrlch; Mrs.

Lovern J. and Cyril B. Stellwagen; three grandsons, John, Stephen ond James Bouchard; several nieves and nephews. He (Betty) McGroth; Mrs. Gerald (Agnes) Reynolds; Mrs.

Leonard (Terpsa) Whitcratt; Mrs. Edward (Lorraine) Adequate Parking Facilities Weeks; Mrs. Robert (Patricia) Con- lev; Mrs. James (Leona) Chamberlain; four sons, Thomas Joseph E. James T.

and John G. McGurn; 'wenty-nine grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. James G. Qulnn, Mrs. William Schrein- HENRY D.

er; several nieces ond nephews. He was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. Friends may call at the Norbert was a member of the Holy Name ond the Nocturnal Adoration Society of St. Bonifoce Church. Friends may call at N.

J. Millier's Son Funeral Home, 1625 Mount Hope 3-5 and 79 p.m. where prayers will be said at 9:30 followed by the Reauiem Mass at 10 In St. Anne's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

TARRANT Saturday, Aug. 8. 1959, Myrtle May Tarront, of Hyannis, Mass. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Charles (Ruth) Whlfcomo ot Centervllle.

Mass. Friends ore Invited to attend a Memorial Service Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock ot Hedges Memorial Chapel, University Avenue. Friends wishing may contribute to the Cancer Society In her memory. OE HOLLANDER Isaac J. of Dale Vav Funerol Home, 604 Maple St.

(cor. Colvin) from 2 to 5 ond 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services Monday at 8:45 and at Mother of Sorrows Church at 9:30. Interment In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Friends may donate to the Rd.

on Thursday, Aug. 13, 1959. He is survived by one, sister, Mrs. Edward De Cook and several nieces and neohews. Friends may call Friday from 7 to Toddler CRAWLER SETS were jd 1 1 Corduroy or cotton crawler, match.

ing knitted shirt. Sizes to x-large. Girls' School BLOUSES I (t Sanforiied, snort sleeves. Sizes 7 to 14. White and colors.

American Heart 973 East Ave, FUNERAL DIRECTORS MURPHY-Saturdav, Aug. 15, 1959, John W. Murphy of 185 Lark St. Survived bv his wife, Mrs. Mary Murphy; one WALKER Friday, Aug.

14, 1959, Charles -faUhullT Serving for Hurt" son, John E. Murphy; one daughter, Mrs. Leo B. Gunn; eight grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ellen Klley of Detroit, Michigan; several nieces and nephews.

9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the R. Kenneth Crawford Funeral Home, 495 Win-ton Rd. North.

Service Monday afternoon ot 2 o'clock. Interment, Brighton Cemetery. DICKSON-Thursdav, Aug. 13. 1959, John Dickson Jr.

of 218 Ridgecrest Rd. he is survived by his wife, AAlldred A. (Billie); two sons, Petty Officer 2 John H. Dickson III, 5 and Groham his mother, Mrs. Ora Dickson.

Friends may call Saturday and Sun-dnv 2-5 and 7 9 at Cass Funeral Home, 4129 Ridoe Rd. (opposite Stone Rd.) where funerol service will be field Monday mirnlno at 11 o'clock. Interment, Foils Cemetery. He was a member of the Holy Name Society and Kodak Retirement Club. Friends may call ot Farrell Brothers Colonial Funeral Home, 51 Ridge Rd.

W. (near Memorial Bridge) from 12-4 and 79 p.m. Services Wednesday morning at 8:45 and 9:15 o'clock ot Holy Rosary Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Edwin Walker of 234 Landing Road South. He Is survived by his wife, Cora S.

Walker; one son, Charles Sens Walker; one grandson, Charles Evans Walker; two brothers, Dow Ash-vllle, N.C., and William McK. Walker, Cincinnati, Ohio; several nieces. Friends may call from 2-5 ond 7-9 at Hedges Memorial Chapel University avenue. A memorial service will be held at Third Presbyterian Chaosl (corner East Ave. and Arnold Pk.) Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Friends wishing may contribute to the Third Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund In his memory. O'DEA-Frldav, Aug. 14, 1959, Miss Eliz DUNLAP-Saturday, Aug. 15, 1959, Edward Dunlao ot 43 Outlook Dr. Survived by his wile, Mrs.

Elizabeth Dun-lap; one daughter, Mrs. Raymond Kolb; a niece and a nephew. Friends may call at the Burns-Hanna Funeral Home, 1795 Ridge Rd. be WENIGER Thursday, Aug. 13, 1959, Flor tween Goodman ond Culver Road from Girls' Reversible 1 JUMPERS 1 Washable corduroy, side ties.

Sizes 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Services Tuesday morning ot 8:30 and 9 at St. Salome's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. ence t.

wemaer, of 470 Meigs SI. She is survived by her son, Charles A. Weniger; three grandchildren, Jean, Charles and Ruth Wenioer. Friends may coll Sunday from 12-4 and 7-9 o'clock at Hedges Memorial Chapel, University ovenue, where services will be held Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment, Mt.

Hope Cemetery. Friends wishing may con ONE LOCATION 141 AltSETT BLVD. BE. 5-1200 Vernon E. Hallorin, Lie Mgr.

abeth O'Dea of 26 Congress formerly of Lima, N.Y. Survived by four sisters, Mrs. Mary Byrnes of Honeoye Falls, Mrs. Anna Ryan of Lima, Mrs. Margaret Gaskin of Rochester, Mrs.

Catherine Bristol of Avon, N.Y.; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call ot the Funerol Home of Davidson Brothers, 897 Genesee St. from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral at St. Monica's Church Monday morning at 9 o'clock.

Interment, Sf. Rose Cemetery, Lima. OTIS James aged 52, of 413 East Seneca Ithaca, N.Y., suddenly, at his home, Aug. 14, 1959. He Is survived by his wife, Anne; one sister, Miss Cecelia Otis of 517 University Rochester.

Mr. Otis was executive officer of the Tompkins County ENGLERT Mrs. Anna Ensman Englert, ls were Rubberized in yellow. Large pod- ets. Sizes 4 to 12.

tribute to the Church of the Retorrna-i tlon Memorial Fund In her memory. 1249 Clinton Ave. Friday, Aug. 14, 1959. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.

Frank (Ruth) Mastowski, Webster; four grandchildren; eight brothers, Frederick, Edward, George, Adolph, Harry, Charles, Walter of Rochester, Burton, Webster; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Ott, Rochester, Mrs. Edna Steohany, Churchvllle, Mrs. Irene Fox, Webster. Friends may call offer 7 p.m.

Saturday from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. at August M. Maier Funeral Home, 1119 Joseph Ave. (near Norton St.) Services Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.m., Rev. Paul Schroeder officiating.

tVWVWVVVVVVVVVWVWVVVW. BROTHERS Colonhl FuntratHom lar to a regular midget auto race. Three heats must be flown, 35, 70 and 140 laps. The last two heats require one and two "pit stops," respectively. Frank H.

Rappleyea, who is arranging the program with officers of the group, said, "We expect to have people here from as far west as Cleveland and as far east as Jersey. We will have 80 to 100 contestants. "The scale event consists of making and flying exact scale replicas of real planes find they must fly at least 10 laps of normal leve flight. As much as three years' time can be spent in making the scale planes." Officers of the "Circle Burners," who meet once a month at either the Ceptral YMCA or at Hylan Field, are: President, William Arrow-smith, 80 Berry vice president, Gerry Backer, 37 Kelly secretary, Linda Carey, 24 Wyndham treasurer, Charles Boyer, 112 Arbordale Ave. 5 IJYLAN FLYING SERVICE: Don Tygert, a pilot on Capital Airlines, has his midget racer in Rochester now and is preparing it for the races to be held at Fort Wayne, Ind.

Dick Ohm, another Capital pilot, also expects to enter his racer in the events. Mike Jacopile, a former instructor for Hylan Flying Service, is now flying for Clark Brothers in Olean. He has logged 120 hours of DC-3 time. Several fishing parties were flown into Canada. A charter trip was made to Pittsburgh, Pa.

Abraham Chait was soloed by instructor Don McLane. Kurt Fromme received his commercial pilot certificate from Gordon Stoppelbein. After receiving his private pilot ticket, Fred Fischer was checked out in the PA-18. Joseph Vorbeck is now en-rolled in the flight instructor course. Working on maneuvers and logging time in their courses are Joan Prehn, Ronald Hutchings, James Feeley and Myron Gillette.

Bill Ryan and Peter Gubi-otti made cross-country trips. James Collins, an Eastern Airlines pilot, formerly a Hylan instructor, flew the Beech Bonanza while on a visit here to see friends, lie expects to qualify as captain on the airlines next year. VI. AN AIRPORT: Among the former Hylan instructors who came here for the annual corn and hot dog roast were Jim Collins, Al Eppen-stein and Robert Cannioto, now working with airlines in New York. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Knab, Dick Hought-ling and Gene Pope were credited with a hangup job of cooking. Advancing is the cross country phase of their courses are George Oprean and Robert Botcher. Joe Vorbeck of Geneva completed instrument ground school and a written test within a 10-day period. Walter Edwards is practicing advanced flight maneuvers for the commercial pilot rating under the tutelage of Earl Coaklcy.

Don Smith checked out for solo flying in a Tri Pacer and Don Kelley went out in a PA-18 Super Cub. Vince Wilkins, Ed Aiello and Jamar Jahshan have begun taking instruction in the private pilot course. Yuen Lew passed his pre-solo written test and should be ready to solo soon, according to "his instructor, Harold Cole. Charles Talmadgc and Jerry Marapese completed the basic ground school course and passed the FA A written test for their private pilot ratings. ROCHESTER A I CLUB: Pave Seelbinder Girls' I A am You Can Irust" Stretch TIGHTS FORD Lillian Barnes, wife Df the late Near Memorial Bridge (01 Street Parking) Alcohol Beverage Control Board.

He was a veteran of World War II. He was formerly fire commissioner of Ithaca. He was a member of No. Vs Fire Company. And also a member of the veteran's Firemen's Association.

He was Past Grand Knight of Ithaca Council Knights of Columbus. Also he was a member of Ithaca Lodge of Elks No. 636. Also member of the Holy Nome Society of Immaculate Conception Church. Funeral services will be conducted Aug.

17 at 8:15 a.m. at the Shea Funeral Home, 314 West Slate Ithaca, a Solemn High Mass of Requiem In the Immaculate Conception Church at 9 a.m., ond burial In Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the Shea Funeral Home Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9. were 1 SLACK SETS were Fell styles, washable, dress sleds and sport shirts. Sizes 2 to 4.

M. Alvah Halloran Son Richard T. Ford of 1600 East on Friday, Aua. 14, 1959. Survivors are one sister, Mrs.

Hilda Wooster of Albany, N.Y.; two nephews, Charles and Richard Wooster; two nieces, Mrs. Ann Bedell ond Mrs. Robert J. Calihan. Funerol at Murphy Mortuarv, 535 Oxford on Monday ot 8:30 ond 9 o'clock In the Church ot the Blessed Sacrament, with Interment In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Friends received 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. on Saturday ond Sunday. Prayers only are requested os memorial effsrings. 4 -5X Funeral Home i 2,8 Zb i Nylon Helanca cable stitch. Red, Royal, Black, beige.

Sizes 3 to 14. 5 i i. 2125 Chili Ave. ID 6-5715 iiJ MM sw mm iliiiilJi at Brooks Ave. Howard Rd.

Air Conditioned "J-llf ml GIFFORD William H. Gilford, suddenly August 15, 1959, of 219 West East Rochester. Survived by Isnbell Gifford; one son, Al- Saturday, Chestnut, his wife. i In Memoriam FURSTENBERG Gustie, who left Us August 18, 1956. A wonderful friend leaving wonderful memories.

Mary Schoenweitz AVAAWVVWWWWVWWWW steo-son, Glen f-ox; touri bert; one jtyVVVWVVrVVVWVWWVWVVVVt I Girls' Knitted CURTIS In loving memory of William; A. Curtis, husband ond father, whoj SPORT SHIRTS daughters, Miss Pauline, Miss Lena, Mrs. Leland Herbst and Miss Betty Lou; one orandchild; one brother, Albert Gifford; one sister, Mrs. Halley Young; several nieces and nephews. Friends may coli at the Ford Funeral Home, 109 West Ave.

from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Service Tuesday afternoon ot 2 o'clock. Interment In Oakwood Cemetery. Rev. H.

L. Strauch, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, officiating. passed away August 19, 1956. He bid 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 ond tender, He worked hard for those he left, And ever will be remembered. Boys' Girls' i SPORT SHIRTS hi were 5 Sanforized flannel, assorted pat- jj terns. Sizes to 14. Dependable lllll 9 Me. dt II HERLIHY Mary HerlihV Of 45 Whiteford 1 00 Fall-winter styles.

Washable fast colors. Sizes to 14. Sadly missed by wife. Marguerite, dcughlers and son. KUHN In loving memory of our dear; sister Ella, who passed oway, August 14.

1958. Surrounded by friends, we ore lone some, In the midst of our icy, we are With a smile on our face, we ve a heartache. Longing dear Ella for you. Sadly missed by Sisters and Brothers. I rVWWVVVVrVVAAAVWVWW Sensible HERZOG In sad ond loving memory nfj our mother, Florence R.

Herzog, who i hi ii Crib BLANKETS passed away, August 11, 1934. Twenty-five years have passed and gone; Since our mother we loved so well Was taken from our home on earth With Jesus Christ to dwell. The flowers placed upon her grave May wither and decay. But the love for her who sleeps beneath Shall never fade away. Girls' DRESS SUITS 1 Fall-winter styles, special purchase I group.

Jacket and skirt. Sizes 7 a August 15, 1959. She is survived by her brother-in-law, William Boland; several nieces ond nephews. She was a member of the Rosary Society of St. Anne's Church.

Friends may call at N. J. Miller's Son Funeral Home, 1625 Mount Hooe 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. where oraycrs will he said Tuesday morning ot 8:30 followed by the Requiem Mass ot 9 in St. Anne Church.

Interment, Hoiv Seoul-chre Cemeiery. NOBLES Thursdoy Auq U. W9, Joseph G. Knoblcs in Webster Grove, Mo, formerly of Rochester. He is survived bv his dauqhter, Mrs, Lizrtte K.

Paoineau; and his grandson, Quinton Paoineau Jr. Friends may call Monday from 2-5 ond 7-9 p.m. at Hedges Memorial Chapel, University where a service will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment al the convenience of the family. KUHN-Mildred Kuhn, oged 59, of 87 Alphonss on Wednesday, Aug.

12, 1959. Survived bv her husband, Raymond; one daughter. Miss Theresa (Terry) Kuhn; two sons, Raymond J. ond John F. Kuhn; one sister, Mrs.

Arnold (Monica) Bartz; one grandchild Friends may call at the John C. Morcan Funeral Home, 645 Hudson Ave. corner ot Alnhonse from 2 to 5 ond 7 to 9 o.m Funeral service Monday morning al 8:30 am. and 9 o'clock at Holy Redeemer Church. In ferment, Holv Sepulchre Cemetery.

LANCKNECHT Henry J. Langknecht ot 52C Manor Friday, Aug. 1959. He is survived by one son, Henry L. Sr.

of Rochester; one grandson Henry L. Jr. and two great-grandihil dren of Trumansburg, N.Y.; one meet and one nephew. The family will receive friends ot Schauman's Sons, 609 Clinton Ave, from 2 5 ond 7 9 p.m. Funeral service Monday afternoon a 1:30 o'clock.

In ferment ot the convenience of the family. Missed by her family. 2,98 WHITE In loving memory of Mrs. Eu gene Wnite, who passed owav, August! serving Jamilies of every jmtii Bound, washable, pastels and white. 18, 1952.

What Is home without a mother? Never more the same; There's no name so as Moiher How we love to call her name. wwvwwwwi VWVWVWWM Though you re in God Heaven Mother Still our hearts ere filled with pain For we ll never find onolher Uke vou in this world nnoin. Sadly by family. Many More Sensational Bargains-Be Early! 0 FUNERAL HOMES INC. 1 552 LAKE AVE.

and 109 WEST AYE. Unveiling MAIN ST. E. NE4R ST. PAUL PAULL The unveiling of the monument for the lale Esther Paull will take place Sunday, Aug.

16th ot 3:00 p.m. pt Brit-ton Rd. Cemetery, B'nae Israel Plot. Robbi Menachern Rabb will officiate). A..

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