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our to of Democrat and Chronicle Rochester, N. 24 June' 7, 1955 Deaths BEALE-Monday. June 1955. Florence N. Bearle, of 4306 Culver Rd.

Survived by two sons. Evans L. and Myron J. Beale: two brothers. John and Clar.

ence Burdett of Oakfield, N. five grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. -Friends may call at the Burns-Hanna Funeral Home, 1795 Ridge Rd. E. (between Goodman and Culver Road) from 2 10 5 and 7 to p.

m. Services Wednesday afternoon at o'clock. Interment, Irondequoit Cemetery. BENNETT -William June 4. 1955.

He is survived by his sister, Mrs. Maude Simpson; also several nieces and nephews. -Friends are invited to attend a service at Holla-Leary Funeral Home, 1256 Mt. Hope at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. Interment will be at the convenience of the family.

Rev. Fremont L. Chapman officiating. BOYLAN-Sunday, June 1955, Mrs. Alma W.

Boylan of 485 Seneca Parkway. Survived by her husband, John P. Boylan; one daughter, Mary E. Boylan; two sons, Alfred and Dr. John W.

Boylan; one sister. Mrs. Warren R. Cox of Ohio; eight grandchildren. -Friends may call at Farrell Brothers Colonial Funeral Home, 51 Ridge Rd.

W. near Memorial Bridge from 2-5 and 7-9 P. m. Services Wednesday morning at o'clock and 9:30 o'clock at Sacred Heart Cathedral. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

CORCORAN-At her home Sunday, June 1955. Miss Bridget Corcoran of Lima, N.Y. Survived by one brother. John Core coran of Lima; several nieces and nephen's. -Friends may call at her home, Livonia Center Lima, where funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9 and 9:30 from St.

Rose Church. Interment, St. Rose Cemetery. CROWELL-Edith Southwarth Crowell AgE 79. passed away June at the Thompson Memorial Hospital, Canandaigua.

She was life long resident of Farmington. She is survived by her husband, Beverly Crowell: two sons, R. Browning Crowell of Manchester and Burton A. Crowell of Niagara Falls; one daughter, Mrs Henry Paul of Norwich. N.

one brother, Vernon P. Adams of Rochester: 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. -Friends may call at her late home on the Victor Road, Route 96, Monday and Tuesday, where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. John Wooton.

Episcopal minister officiating with burial in South Farmington Cemetery. Arrangements are by Schaefer Halsted. ERSARY-Entered into rest June 6, 1955, Fredrich G. Ebsary of Scottsville. N.Y.

He is survived by his wife, Margaret E. Ebsary; one son. Douglas M. Ebsary of Rochester, and one daughter, Mrs. Ann F.

Jetter of Staten Island, N.Y. He was a member of Frank R. Lawrence Lodge 797. Hamilton Chapter 62, R.A.M., Monroe Commandery 12, K. Doric Council Royal Select Masters and the Damascus Temple.

-Friends may call at the home, Valley View, Scottsville, N.Y, from 2-5 and 7-9 o'clock. Services Thursday afternoon 2 o'clock. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. Arrangements by Corbetts.

EMMAL-William of 156 Rodessa June 4, 1955. Besides his wife, Mrs. Hazel Emmal. he leaves one daughter, Monica; two sons, Robert C. and William One niece and one nephew.

-Friends are invited to call at Charles H. Leis Funeral Home, 2692 Dewey and from 2 to and to 9 p.m. MonServices will take place at 8:30 day. a.m. Tuesday and 9 o'clock at St.

Charles Borromeo Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. ERVIN-Saturday, June 4, 1955, Maurice H. Ervin of 539 Main St. West.

He is survived by his wife. Gertrude Erdine Ervin; five sisters, Mrs. Ora Leamon, Mrs. Howard Herchelrode, Mrs. Peter Armentrout, Mrs.

James Richens and Miss Josephine Ervin; four brothers, Chester, Charles, Owen and James Ervin; several nieces and nephews. -Friends may call at the Davidson Brothers Funeral Home, 897 Genesee St. corner Barton St. Funeral services Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Mt.

Hope Cemetery, FINLAYSON-June 6, 1955, in Binghamton, N.Y., Barbara Ann, age four months, daughter of Mr Mrs. James P. Finlayson of Chenango Bridge, N.Y.: also surviving are two sisters. Patricia Lee and Christine Louise: one brother, Thomas James; her maternal grandparents, Mrs. Emily Lauber and John Lauber: her paternal grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. James P. Finlayson Sr. -Friends may call Wednesday at the Charles L. Younglove Funeral Home 1511 Dewey Ave.

Services and interment at the convenience of the family, FRIEDMAN-Mrs. Elizabeth Friedman of 2347 St. Paul Monday, June 6, 1955. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Anna Steinlein; several nieces and nephews.

-Friends may call at L. Schauman's Sons, 609 Clinton Ave. from 2 to and 10 9 p. m. Funeral services 7 Wednesday afternoon at 2.

Interment at Mt. Hope Cemetery, GOTTERMEIER-Saturday, June 4, 1955, Mrs. Estelle Gottermeier of 218 Wisconsin after a long illness. She is survived by her son. Franklin and three grandchildren; also two nieces and nephew.

-The family requests friends to call from 2-5 7.9 at the John M. Hedges Funeral Home, corner of Culver Road and Empire Boulevard. Services Wednesday morning at 8:50 and 9:15 at St. John the Evangelist Church, Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. GUARINO-George of 135 Ackerman in Lewisburg.

Saturday, June 4, 1955. He leaves his wife, Aurelia; three sons. Anthony, Eugene, George; three daughters, Mrs. Richard Latal of Rochester, Mrs. Zappone, Miss Aurelia Guarino Washington, D.C.: Ricardo, one brother, James of Washington, D.C.: one sister, Mrs.

Joseph Tartaglia; six grandchildren. -Funeral 8:30 m. Wednesday from Al Gabello Funeral Home, 448 Clinton Ave, 9:15 at Corpus Christi Church. terment, Holy Sepulchre. Card of Thanks KING-We express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages sympathy, spiritual bouquets and beautiful floral offerings received from our many friends and relafives during sad bereavement at the death Wife, our loved one, Cecil David King.

Ruth Barry King; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haines: Alice King; Betty King: Lawrence King, BEAUTY SOFTENS SORROW SEND FLOWERS Blanchard FortE 58 Lake Ave. BAker 9494 Deaths HAMILTON Sunday. June 5, 1955.

Alexander Hamilton, 149 Driving Park Ave. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Kenefick Hamilton; son, Herbert Hamilton: daughter, Mrs. Bessie Swanson; sister. Mrs.

Agnes Sweeney and brother George of Holyoke, and sister, Mrs. John Carlin of New York City, several nieces and nephews. Deceased was an honorary life member Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus, Holy Name Society of Holy Rosary Church. -Friends may call at the Joseph J. Buckley Funeral Parlors, 796 Dewey Ave.

Funeral services Wednesday morning at 8:15 o'clock and 8:30 o'clock at Holy Rosary Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. HARGRAVE-Waiter E. Hargrave, of Court Sunday, June 5, 1955. survived by his wife, Violet A.

Hargrave; his daughter, Mrs. Henry (Elizabeth) Lapinski; three sons, Rob. Donald J. and Charles W. Hargrave; three sisters.

Mrs. Edith Robertson. Mrs. Jesse Helms, Mrs. Herbert Loeb; two brothers, Edward Hargrave, Manchester, N.Y., and Alfred Hargrave; three grandchildren.

-The family will receive friends at the N. J. Miller's Son Funeral Home, 1625 Mt. Hope Ave. between the hours of 2-5 and 7-9 o'clock.

Funeral services Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment, Mt. Hope Cenetery. HARRINGTON June 4, 1955, Teresa W. Harrington at St.

Ann's Home, aged 86 years. She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Anna Norton, Buffalo, N.Y., Miss Teresa Harrington, Washington, D.C., Mrs. Ruth Premery, New York City, Mrs. Grace De Nagel of this city, Mrs.

Clifford Holbrook. Corning, N.Y.; three sons, Walter Harrington, Redlands, Donald and Jerry Harrington, Washington, D.C.: two sisters, Mrs. Mary Skinner, Mrs. Robert Bennett, both 'of Buffalo, N.Y.: seven grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren, She was a member of the Rosarian Society of St. Ambrose Church and Third Order of St.

Francis. -Friends may call 2-5 and 7.9 p.m. at the Boyce Funeral Home, 853 Culver Rd. Funeral service Wednesday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at St. Ambrose Church.

Interment Leicester, N.Y. JOYCE- Saturday, June 1955, Gerald Joyce, age 9. of 845 Flower City Pk. Survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Joyce; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Amelia Barnes of England; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Joyce of County Mayo, Ireland; several aunts and uncles. -Friends may call after 2 o'clock Sunday at the Robert J.

Poole Funeral Home, 1305 Dewey Ave. at Magee Ave. Funeral services Tuesday morning at 9 and 9:30 at Sacred Heart Cathedral. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. LUCIEER-Peter of 536 Bennington June 3, 1955.

Besides his wife, Mrs. Luth Lucieer he leaves two sons, Lucien Lawrence of this city: five sisters and three brothers of Holland; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was a past member of the Barnard Fire Dept. and life member of the Barnard Exempt Firemans Assn. -Friends are invited to call at the Charles H.

Leis Funeral Home, 2692 Dewey between the hours of 2-5, 7-9 p.m., where services will take place Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. MAGIN- August Magin of 25 Oakman St. on Monday, June 6, 1955. He is survived by one brother, Charles Magin; two sisters, Mrs.

John (Emma) Bissell and Miss Anna Magin. -The family will receive friends at L. Schauman's Sons, 609 Clinton Ave. from 2-5 and 7.9 o'clock. Services on Thursday afternoon.

Time 10 be announced. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery, MEREDITH- Monday, June 1955, Robert J. Meredith of 116 Willow. bend while visiting in New Jersey, He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth McGahan: his son, Robert of Medina, N.

a daughter, Mrs. William Quinn of Norfolk, his brother, George of Pennington, N.J.: three sisters, Sister M. Rita Carmel of the Holy Cross Order, Norfolk, Miss Margaret Meredith of St. Mary College, Notre Dame, and Mrs. Anthony Meyer of Princeton, N.J.: also three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews, -Visiting hours and time of service will be announced by the Anthony Funeral Chapel.

MORLEY-On Saturday. June 4. 1955. Otis H. Morley, of 75 Manhattan St.

He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Helen Thomas of Bath. N. his son, Kenneth Morley of Pittsford: two grandchildren; seven great his sister, Mrs. Lillian Havens, Troy, Pennsylvania; several nieces and nephews.

-Friends may call at Zarnow's Funeral Home, 21 Lincoln Ave. Pittsford, Tuesday afternoon and evening. Services Wednesday at 10 a.m. Interment at Hector, N. Y.

NEELY-Saturday, June 4, 1955. F. Orville Neely of 430 Pellette Webster. He is survived by his daughter, Miss Ruth E. Neely; his son.

Warren G. Neely; his grandson, Stephen and his brother J. Ralph Neely. -Friends may call at Hedges Memorial Chapel, University Avenue, where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Otetiana Council, Boy Scouts of America.

of America. NICHOLS- of 426 Canal Palmyra, entered into rest Saturday, June 4, 1955 at Canandaigua Hospital. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Earl Youngman: four sons, Charles, Joseph of Perry and Edwin of Rochester; three brothers, LeRoy, Edward, Francis Nussbaumer: five sisters, Mrs. Joseph Camblin, Mrs.

Frank VanScott, Mrs. Edna Cochrane, Mrs. Ivan Cory and Mrs. Orrin Faas, all of Palmyra; 13 grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. -Friends may call at McGuire and Hargrave Funeral Home, 123 E.

Jackson Palmyra. Funeral Thursday at 8:30 from the funeral home, 9 o'clock from St. Anne's Church. Interment in St. Anne's Cemetery, Palmyra.

-Saturday, June 4, 1955, John J. Norton of 47 Falmouth St. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Norton; his son, John J. Norton, one grandson, and one nephew.

-Friends may call at Farrell Brothers Colonial Funeral Home, 51 Ridge Rd. near Memorial Bridge, from 12-5 and 7-9 p.m Services Tuesday morning at 9:30, and 10 o'clock at St. Charles Borromeo Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, TAYLOR -Harley Taylor, 54, of Red Creek, died suddenly in Barber Hospital, Lyons, yesterday (June 5, 1055). He had spent most of his lifetime in the vicinity of Red Creek.

Surviving are his father, Frank Taylor, and a sister, Mrs. Mabel Wicks, both of Virginia: five brothers. Warren Taylor of Sterling, Roy and Vernie of Auburn, William and Wallace of Rochester. -Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Becker Funeral Home with the Rev, Richard Wentz, pastor of Red Creek Methodist Church officiating.

Burial will be in South Cemetery, Red Creek. Lake solar A Distinction A certain distinction has come to be associated with the very phrase "serv. ices at Hedges." Families turn to us because they know our services represent the ultimate in good taste. HE Memorial 271 UNIVERSITY AVENUE COOL 10w U.S. WEATHER apartment of Cam BUREAU MAP HIGH 68 STATIONARY 68 71 80 75 60 69 LOW LOW COLD High Temperatures and Areas of Precipitation Expected Tuesdey, 60 70 Temperature Figures Shew Average les 70 Weather Conditions Arrows Denote Wind 80 90 100 90 As Of 1.30 P.M.

EST Rein Snow June 1955 Highs and Laws FORECAST FORECAST -Mississippi valley eastward to the eastern Lakes region and southward to the Gulf, eastern Texas, the southeastern states and sections of the northern part of the middle Atlantic states can expect showers and thunderstoms today. (AP Wirephoto Map) Weather Data LOCAL OBSERVATIONS The highest temperature yesterday was 88 degrees, against 94 the same day in 1925. and 53 in 1907; the lowest 57. against 74 in 1899, and 39 in 1894; the mean 73, against 82 in 1925, and 49 in 1894. Normal is 64.

ROCHESTER READINGS (Temperatures and Humidity) Tem Hul Tem Hu 2 a.m. 61 92 2 p.m. 86 42 4 a.m. 60 93 4 p.m. 88 36 6 a.m.

57 95 6 p.m. 85 41 8 a.m, 62 89 8 p.m. 83 46 10 a.m. 72 p.m. 76 66 Noon 82 Midnight 71.

70 Precipitation None Jan. 1-June 6 11.56 Jan. 1-June 6, '54 14.10 Normal 13.31 Western Pennsylvania: Partly cloudy and warm, with a few scattered thunderstorms in the afternoon. High in 80s. Interior Eastern New York: Partly cloudy, quite warm, risk of showers.

in late afternoon, west portion. New York City: Mostly fair. High in 70s and 80s. Temperatures Low High ROCHESTER 88 57 Albany 86 Atlanta 86 Atlantic City Boston Buffalo Chicago Denver 65 Detroit 88 Duluth 60 Fort Worth 88 Kansas City 74 Los Angeles 75 Miami New Orleans New York City 82 Philadelphia 82 Phoenix 013 Pittsburgh 86 Portland. Me.

77 St. Louis 78 Tampa 00 Washington Seattle Cuyler Hawkes Heads Quality Control Unit Cuyler J. Hawkes of Eastman Kodak Co. has been elected president of the Rochester Society for Quality Control, it was announced yesterday. Other officers elected were vice president, Hubert C.

Minard of Bausch Lomb Optical secretary-treasurer, Elmer Lalonde of Kodak, and executive secretary, Russell C. McCarty, manager of Rochester Industrial Management Council. ASSESSORS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to law. the allegations and objections of all persons interested in the assessment rolls for the following local improvements will be heard on Monday, June the 20th, 1955, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., at Room No.

26, City Hall, Rochester, N.Y. Ord. No. 884 Perinton Street Sanitary and Storm Water Sewers 830 Norris Drive Sanitary Sewer 887 and 891 Mendon Street Sanitary Sewer. CARL A.

PHILLIPS, Assessor. 10-T-616-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS GENESEE VALLEY, REGIONAL Jefferson Road, Henrietta, N. Y. Bids submitted in sealed envelopes, for the Market Buildings Work for the Genesee Valley Regional Market will be received by the Genesee Valley Regional Market Authority, Jefferson Road. Henrietta, New York until 2:00 p.m., E.D.T., on Thursday, June 16, 1955, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud.

The Instructions to Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, Drawings and Specifications may be examined at the office of Waasdorp and Northrup, 311 Alexander Street, Rochester 4, New York and copies thereof may be obtained upon the payment of $20.00 for each set. Any bidder, upon returning such set promptly and in good condition will be refunded his payment, and non-bidder upon so returning such set will be refunded $10.00. The Authority reserves the right to reject all bids. Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security in the amount not less than five per centum of the Base Bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the Instructions to Bidders. Attention of Bidders is particularly directed to the requirements of the conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

Proposals shall be prepared on the form furnished by Architects, prepared as set forth in Instructions to Bidders, enclosed in an envelope bearing on its face the name and address. of the Bidder and the title of the work to which the enclosed proposal relates. No Bidder may withdraw his bid with. in 60 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. By DONALD C.

SHOEMAKER, Chairman of Authority. Date: May 17, 1955. PARAMOUNT Cleaners Dyers SUMMER COTTON HDQTS. Special Service SUMMER DRESSES EXPERTLY DRY CLEANED AND BEAUTIFULLY SIZED AND MADE WRINKLE RESISTANT (at Slight Additional Cost) NOTE: Special Attention Given HOUSEHOLD GOODS Drapes, Curtains, Slipcovers, etc. Charge Accounts Invited 176 178 CHESTNUT CALL HA.

7215 LOOK TO SIBLEY'S for fishions newest Sibley's OURIEL-Sunday. June 5, 1955, Michael Ouriel, of 43 Sullivan St. He leaves his parents, Jacob and Jennie Ouriel: a brother. Morris Ouriel; two sisters, Miss Anne Ouriel and Mrs. Morton (Pauiine) Appelbaum: a niece and a nephew; and several uncles and aunts.

-Friends may call at the Parsky Funeral Home, 1125 St. Paul St. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon. June 7 at o'clock in the Memorial Chapel of the funeral home. Burial in Britton Road Cemetery, In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to your favorite charity, PALUMBIERI-Marrietta Palumbieri, of 515 Jay entered into rest, Monday, June 6.

1955, after a long illness. She is survived by her husband, Ralph; one son, Orest: two daughters, the Misses Angelina and Anna Palumbieri; one granddaughter; one grandson; one sister, Mrs. Santina Magone; also relatives in Celano, Italy; one niece and one nepnew. -Friends may call from 1 to 10 p. m.

at Bartolomeo Funeral Home. Services Friday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at Most Precious Blood Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. si J. Slattery of 24 Woodlawn Fairport, N.

June 5, 1955. She is survived by her husband. George; her father, Horace Bailey of Fairport; one sister, Mrs. B. H.

Hanby of Batavia. -Friends may call front 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. at the Emery Funeral Home, Fairport, where services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. Rev.

Alvin C. Foster officiating. Interment in Oakwood Cemetery. SNELL -Sunday, June 5, 1955, Elizabeth (Hargather) Snell of 34 Delevan St. Snell; She is survived by her son, Charles F.

one brother, Peter J. Hargather; thiee sisters, Mrs. George Schicker, Mrs. Rose Kaufmann and Mrs. Thomas Farrend; also three grandchildren.

-Friends may call at the John M. Hedges Funeral Home, corner of Culver Road and Empire Boulevard. Services Wednesday morning at 8:20 and 9:00 o'clock at St. Joseph's Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, -Entered into rest June 5, 1955.

Joseph G. Steele of 505 Clarissa St. Survivors are his daughter, Mrs. Josephine Steele Fleming; nieces; nephews. Mr.

Steele was a member of the deacon's board of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church. -Friends may call at Latimer Funeral Home, 179 Clarissa St. Mr. Steele will lie in state in Mt.

Olivet Church Thursday, June 9, 1955, from 10 a.m. until time of service at 8 o'clock. Interment, Mt. Hope. STONE-Entered into rest on Sunday, June 5, 1955, George Stone of 110 Rustic St.

He is survived by his wife, Headley Stone; two daughters, Mrs. Rock Le Moine of Rhode Island and Mrs. Lucy Boyd of Massachusetts; also five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. -Friends may call at The Menges Funeral Home. 309 Portland Avenue, from o'clock Monday and Tuesday until 9 o'clock.

Services and burial will be made in Allenton, Rhode Island. -Biagio, of 29 Keller Saturday, June 4, 1955. He leaves his wife, Josephine; two sons, Frank, Carl; five daughters, Mrs. Millie Jermyn, Mrs. Fay Caracciolo, Mrs.

Marie Breitung, Miss Connie Talluto, Mrs. Amelia Perona; one brother, Gactano; nine grandchildren, one great-grandchild. -Funeral 8:30 a.m. Wednesday from Profetta Funeral Chapel, 1276 Clifford 9 a.m. at St.

Francis Xavier Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre. TERESI Anthony Teresi of R.D. 2, North Road. Sodus, N.Y., suddenly Sunday, June 5.

1955, formerly of Rochester, N.Y. He is survived by his wife, Anna: one son, Anthony Jr. of Rochester, N.Y.: one daughter, Mrs. Morris (Marie) Ater also of Rochester, N.Y.; two brothers, Charles Teresi of Rochester, N.Y. and Al Teresi of New York City; two sisters, Mrs.

James Jensen of New York City and Miss Mary Teresi of Washington, D.C.; several nieces and nephews; also five grandchildren. -Friends may call at the Bartolomeo Funeral Home. 506 Jay St. from 1-10 p.m. Services Wednesday morning at 8:30 and 9 at St.

Lucy's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. VOSBURGH-Sunday, June 5, 1955, Mrs. Agnes Thorpe Vosburgh of 81 Chimayo Rd. Survived by her husband.

Harold E. Vosburgh; one daughter, Mrs. Betty Dengler: two brothers. Walter and Raymond Thorpe; two grandchildren. -Friends may call at Farrell Brothers Colonial Funeral Home, 51 Ridge Rd.

West, near Memorial bridge from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock and 10:30 o'clock at St. Margaret Mary's Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

WINDHOLZ Sunday, June 1955. Harry F. Windholz, of 38 Girard St. He. is survived by his wife, Dinah Windholz: his son.

Alain; two grandchildren, Jeffry and Kathryn; his mother. Mrs. Bertha Windholz, Doylestown, his sister. Mrs. Bertha Groman; his brother, David Windholz.

-Friends may call Monday evening at Hedges Memorial Chapel, University Ave. where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. In lieu of flowers friends may contribute to the cancer fund in his memory. ZEEVELD-Monday, June 6, 1955, Mrs. Nellie C.

Zeeveld, of 387 Kilbourne Rd. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Giles: a sister, Mrs. Mae Fox; two grandchildren, Mrs. Betty Ann Booth of Zeist.

Holland, and John Giles; also four -grandchildren. Mrs. Zeeveld was a charter member of the Alpha Reading Club and a member of the Monroe Garden Club. -Friends are invited to call Monday from 7-9 and Tuesday from 2-5 and 7-9 at the Anthony Funeral Chapel, 2305 Monroe Brighton, where services will be held Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Interemnt, Riverside Cemetery.

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