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and Chronicle Rochester, N. Aug. 18, 1959 George H. Lee, 83, Dies; Retired Hilton Mortician 24 Harry C. Toms Dies; Associate observed their 62nd wedding anniversary April 28.

Besides his wife, Mr. Lee leaves a daughter, Mrs. J. Walter Schwarz of DiBary, two sons, B. Court Lee of Rochester and Maurice Lee of Utica; a brother, Bert Lee of Holley; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and "sev.

eral nieces and nephews. Friends may call at he Kandt Funeral Home, 303 Lake Hilton, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral arrangements were not complete last night. Simon H. Reynolds George H.

Lee, 83, a funeral Of Vollensak director in Hilton more than 40 years, died Sunday (Aug. 16, I Funeral Services 1959) in Strong Memorial Hos Harry C. Toms of 51 Owen pital. an early associate or tne late Andrew Wollensak in the Mr. Lee, a native of Kendall, Announcing the greatest advance in AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY Since the introduction of Set for Thursday attended high school in Brock-port and was graduated from Wollensak Optical died yesterday (Aug.

17, 1959). He was 80. Mr. Toms was born 303 Lake Hilton, now is the Kandt Funeral Home. Mr.

Lee, who retired in 1957, was a member of the National Funeral Directors Assn. For 25 years, Mr. Lee was chief of the Hilton Fire Department and was an- honorary chief at the time of his death. He was a member of the Hilton Central School Board, an officer of Hilton Baptist Church and a past director of Hilton State Bank. Mr.

Lee and his wife, Grace, lira 4-Wheel Brakes! here and as a young man Simmons School of Embalming and Mortuary Science in Syra Requiem Mass for Simon H. Reynolds, 63, of 152 Barrington a trustee of Kiwanis Inter 1 worked at the same bench with Mr. Wollensak at Bausch cuse about 1915. Lomb Ontical Co. national and a past local and He operated the George H.

Mr. Wollensak founded his Lee Funeral Hhome, which he IN own business in 1899 and Mr, state Kiwanis leader, will be incorporated into the Lee-Tubbs Toms joined him shortly after celebrated at 9 Funeral Home. The business at ward. Mr. Toms, an instrument maker and optical shutter de a.m.

Thursday in Blessed Sac signer, retired in 1950. He was rament Church. a charter member of the Wol- Laos Reds Use Strange Grenade Mr. Reynolds ensak 25-year Club. Mr.

Toms and his wife, VIENTIANE, Laos, Aug. 17 died Sunday (Aug. 16, 1959). He had been a Mabel, would have observed Communist rebels in north their 56th wedding anniversary ern Laos are armed with a Simon H. next month.

Besides his wife, member of the Kiwanis Club Reynolds strange new type of hand grenade, it was reported today. of Rochester nearly 35 years. Mr. Toms leaves a daughter, Mrs. A.

Norman Clement of Rochester, and a granddaugh cate where they were made. There is no pin or other activating mechanism visible. The only movable part is a tin cap concealing a layer of grease. The source said the grenade might be fired by jamming a finger into the grease but so far no one has tried it. There was no word todav of He was its president in 1932, The Laotian army so far has Safety SmL ter.

lieutenant governor of New not tested the weapon, inform A funeral service will be held ants said, "because you cannot at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Frear's tO MJf INWM4TON AND DIMONSTMTIOW Call HA. 6-0645 Funeral Home, 1340 Lake Ave. ind the firing mechanism." Captured samples of the gre The Rev. Daniel Bennett will officiate.

Burial will be in Mt. military activity in northern Laos where small hand nf the nade are orange and about eight inches long. They are tubular York State District 1948 ana governor the next year. Six years ago, he was elected to the Kiwanis International Board, the governing body of the organization. Mr.

Reynolds, a World War I Navy veteran, was president of Reynolds Signs 35 Clinton Ave. N. WRITE OR CALL HA. 6-0645 535 POWERS ROCHESTER, N.Y. ON THE AGENDA J.

March Howell, 1270 Blossom state grand master, gives rundown on Odd Fellows state convention to Fred L. Pardee, Little Rock, sovereign grand master of the orld, right, at meeting. Hope Cemetery. and without markings to indi rebels are operating. I CANADIAN DOLLAR UP NEW YORK, Aug.

17 (fl The Canadian dollar soared to Ocfcf Fellows Launch two-year high of $1,05316 He was a charter member of on the foreign exchange market the Salvation Army Advisory Board and an honorary member ate today. The last time the Canadian dollar commanded a of the Police Athletic League 1 1 I' five-cent premium over the U.S. dollar was in September, 1957. He was a member of Engineer Post, American Legion, and the commission on community or 4-Day State Session Some 350 members of the New York State Grand Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, opened their four-day state convention at the Manger Hotel yesterday. ganizations of the National Council of Christians and Jews, He leaves his wife, Margue rite: a brother.

John E. Reyn A reception for delegates and Patented HANSEN Split Frame Truss olds; a sister, Mrs. Gerald Sullivan of Syracuse, and several ROCHESTER 'VX 1 -slgf their wives, held at the hotel last night, highlighted first day activitiy. J. Marsh Howell of 1270 Blossom grand master nieces and nephews.

The pray er service will be read at 8:30 a.m. Thursday in Hedges Me of the state, presided. The conclave will shift into morial Chapel, 271 University Ave. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. be held in Elmira.

This is in keeping with the Odd Fellows' tradition of choosing the hometown of the state grand master as convention site, Lynn E. Parkman of 249 Elwood Greece, general convention chairman, explained. Nicholas Bruno Rites Thursday high gear today, beginning with a public reception at 9 a.m. in the hotel ballroom. Mayor Peter Barry will welcome the convention-goers at the reception, which will be open to the Delegates will launch day Funeral Rite Today For Ward Mulford A funeral service for Ward S.

Mulford of 168 Eastland Brighton, will be held at 2 p.m. today in Hedges Memorial Chapel, 271 University Ave. Mr. Mulford, retired principal of a Positive Hernia Control Contour Spring Design Gives Custom Mad Comfort Unlimited Body Activity! MONROE SURGICAL 93 MONROE Monro Bui fo our Doorl Opn Thun. Nites 'Til I FREE PARKING Rear of Store! long business sessions at 10 a.m., while their wives set out on a tour of the city.

A 12:30 Requiem Mass for Nicholas Bruno, 74, of 271 Dartmouth a retired city Water Bureau inspector and father of three musicians, will be celebrated at luncheon, presented in Howell's honor by the Odd Fellows Welfare Guild of Greater New Yonkers grammar school, died 9:15 a.m. Thursday in Our Lady Sunday (Aug. 16, 1959). Burial York, will provide a respite in the business talks, while all will will be in Kendall, Orleans County. Friends may contribute to the Heart Assn.

of Mt. Carmel Church. Mr. Bruno, a diabetic, died Sunday (Aug. 16, 1959) in Englewood, N.J., where he was CITY NOTICE lay aside official cares at a picnic supper, set for a 6:30 start at Willow Point Pari.

Feature of tomorrow's activity visiting his son Samuel. He re tired four years ago after 35 years with the Rochester Bu Mrs. Rose C. Stoll Rites Tomorrow A last rite for Mrs. Rose C.

Stoll, 75, of 108 Victoria will be a banquet at the hotel, at 6:45 p.m. Also designed as a testimonial to Howell, who is concluding a one-year term as grand master, the banquet will be the occasion of two important items of convention By Councilman Farbo Ordinaries No. J9-35S. BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE ORDINANCE, DATED JUNE 21. 199.

AUTHORIZNG THE ISSUANCE OF sino.noo bond anticipation NOTES OF THE CITY OF ROCHESTER, PURSUANT TO THE LOCAL FINANCE LAW, TO FINANCE THE ACQUISITION OF LAND FOR SCHOOL BUILDING. Be it ordained by the Council of The City of Rochester follows' Section 1. The City of Rochester shall issue its Bond Anticipation Notes asfeate principal amount of 100,000, pursuant to the Local Finance Law of New York, in order Brighton, will be held at 2 p.m. reau of Water. Mr.

Bruno came here from Italy when a young man. His wife, Rose, died in 1954. Samuel Bruno and his brothers, Jerry of Nyack and Alfred of Rochester, have played bass in many of the top ranking orchestras in the nation. Alfred is a member of the board of directors of the Musicians Union here. Mr.

Bruno also is survived by business. One will be the public installation of new state officers, headed by Charles A. M. Martel of Elmira, Howell's successor in the top post. The other will be the presen tomorrow in the Anthony Funeral Chapel, 2305 Monroe Ave.

Mrs. Stoll died Sunday (Aug. 16, 1959). Burial will be in Pittsford Cemetery. DUTY IN MEDITERRANEAN Dean A.

Bently, interior communications electrician third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bently of 534 Weld is serving an eight-month tour of duty aboard the attack cargo the specific or purpose hereinafter described, in anticipation of the issuance of $100,000 Serial Bonds authorized by the bond ordinance entitled "Bond Ordinance, dated June 23, Authorizing the issuance of Serial Bonds of the City of RocJi- Ster. Pursuant to lha I.nral Finn- two other sons, Santo and Jos eph P. Bruno of Rochester; a tation of fellowships for advanced study of heart disease to two doctors selected by the Monroe County Medical Assn.

daughter, Mrs. Samuel Ciccori- Law, to finance the Acquisition of Land or scnooi Huildings," heretofore adopted by the Council. Sec. 2. The SDeeifi! ohier or rnr.

pose( (hereinafter referred to as "pur- ello; eight grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. The prayer service will be conducted at 8:30 a.m. Thursday in the Nanna Funeral Home, 550 Main St. E. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

An honored guest for the duration of the convention is Fred L. Pardee of Little Rock, sovereign grand master of the world. Next year's convention will ship USS Capricornus which is ivc iu oe imancea oy tne issuance of said notes is the of ihe part of the U.S. 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean. following described land required for the construction of a school building to replace present School No.

30: All that tract or parcel of land situate in the City of Rochester County of Monroe and State of New York, known and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the northerly line of Otis Street where the easterly line of School No. 30 property intersects the same siid point being 204.0 feet east of the easieny line of Aab Street thence il east along the northerly line, of Otis street a distance of 210.0 'cet to the westerly line of Sherman Street: thenr (I) north along the westerly line of Sherman Street a distance of 270.0 I I i icet io tne southerly line of Chace reet tnence (3) west along the southerly line of Chace Street a distance of 250.0 feet to the east line of School No. 30 property; thence (4) south along Menu ideas soiu casi nne a distance 01 120.0 feet to an angle or jog in said east line inence east, parallel to the south eny line of Chace Street a distance of iu.u teet to a point; thence (6) south parallel to the west line of Sherman Street a distance of 150.0 feet to the piace or eeeinnins. Sec. 3.

As required hv said Loral Finance Law, it is hereby stated that (a) there are no outstanding Bond Anticipation Notes Issued in anticipa- uun oi me saie or said serial Honds, and (b) the notes authorized by this ordinance are not renewal notes, and ici tne notes authorized by this ordi nance shall mature within one year ni'iii me oaie or ineir issuance, ana (d) such notes are not issued In antici pation or bonds for an assessable inv provement. Sec. 4. The power to prescribe the terms, form and contents of said Bond Anticipation Notes, subject to the provisions of this ordinance, and to sell and deliver said Bond Anticipation Votes, is hereby delegated to the City Comptroller. The Mayor and the City i icaauier are nereov directed to i2n, and the City Comptroller is hereby directed to countersisn and th Citv -icrK is nercDy directed to a tlx the corporate seal of said City to said notes wnen tney snail have been sold by the Citv Comptroller.

Sec. 5. The Citv Clerk Is hereby Is directed to publish in the official news papers ot the Citv a copy of this ordinance In full with a notice in the form prescribed by Section 81.00 of said local Finance Law. Die validity said Bond Anticipation Notes rnav be contested only if such obligations are authorized for an object or purpose for which said Citv is not authorized to to dip and paste expend money, or the provisions of law wnicn should be comn hed with at the date of the publication of this ordinance are not substantially complied with, and an action, suit or proceeding contesting such validity, is commenced within twenty davs after the date of such publication: or if said obligations are authorized in violation of the provisions of the Constitution of New York. el is or the student hotly Sec.

fi. This ordinance shall take ef fect immediately. PETER BARRY. Mayor, Presiding Officer. The foregoing Bond Anticipation Note Ordinance No.

adopted on the 14ih day of July, 1959, as amended bv Watch for these capsule recipes every Tuesday. They're printed in handy clip-and-paste form, just the size for a recipe card. Look for it in the woman's section of your Times-Union Ordinance No. 59-374 is published herewith and the validity of the obligations authorized by such Bond An ticipation Note Ordinance mav be Even the greenest frosli knows the belt boom is on! Let fashion go to waist these eyecatchers define your classic sweaters, accent your long-sleeved shirts, are a prerequisite for every smart coed's wardrobe. Sty led by Garay, they come in lustrous black, red, natural or antique with gleaming brass accents.

As seen in $2 and $3. Sibley's Belts, Street Floor; Irondequoit, Eastway, Southtown. "Seventeen'' Look of Knowledge Fashion Show, Wednesday, Augtut 26, at 2:30 on the Second Floor Aisle of Fashion hereafter contested only if such obligations were authorized for an object or purpose for which the City of Rochester is not authorized to expend money, or if the provisions of law which should have been complied with as of the date ot publication of this notice were not substantially complied with, and an action, suit or proceeding contesting such validity Is commenced within twenty davs after publication ol this notice, or such obligations were authorized in vlo. lation of the provisions of the Constitution. RALPH B.

SCHAUMAN, Citv Clerk. 818 It..

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