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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 10

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Democrat and Chronicle Rochester, N. lU March 1,1961 FORMICA Unity Important, Ministers Told book," he said. "It belongs to all of us together." Protestants stand at "an hour when the mighty themes of unity and harmony are about to emerge from, Trial Bus Service Set To Braddock Heights HOME OWNERS' INSURANCE Aak tot our policies ooenna iniuionci an rout kerne personal property and personal liability alia for our family life insurance EDWIN V. FOSTER AGENCY 444 Sibley Tower Bldg. HAmlltea 4-IJ7J Sink Tops FREE ESTIMATES MW Products HA 6-7386 440 St.

Paul St. "Christ is not divided, and dissonance and chaos," he Dissident Group Loses Suit neither are we who bear His said. Lang, RTC president, told the Rochester Transit Corp. residents the Braddock run officials last night outlined plans for providing bus ser name," the president of Colgate Rochester Divinity School last night told an au dience of about 200 ministers vice to the Braddock Heights area, on a trial basis, starting next month. and their wives from the Fed eration of Churches of Roch Herbert J.

Scheuer, vice ester and Vicinity. president in charge of oper Gene E. Bartlett, D.D., new ations for the president of the school, was transit firm, set 1961 LET'S GET SOMETHING DONE! If your problem it hard working Windowj broken Saih Cordi. Cent riii or lower windowi to wih or change itorm panel- than hava ut etimae imtalling now Sath Balance to giva you nico working windowi, thit elimin-atat need for taih Cord. Havo mad thii imtallation in lavaral hundred homei.

Thi work can be done now. Average job completed in en day or last. Over thirty year in Rochester Standard Metal Weatherstrip Co. Monday, April ki 7, Against Posner Refusal of Democratic County Chairman William N. Posner to consent to incorporation of the 7th Ward Democratic Club by a faction headed by Howard W.

Cbles. ousted ward co-leader, was upheld as reasonable yesterday afternoon by Supreme Court Justice Clarence J. Henry. Justice Henry denied the 3, as the tenta guest of honor and main speaker at a reception and welcome, sponsored by the federation. His topic was tive starting will be operated for a 30-day period and if successful in that time may later be put on a permanent basis.

It is planned as a "stub service" connecting with the present Island Cottage line, the officials said. A special bus will operate between Island Cottage and Braddock Heights in the morning and afternoon rush periods, they explained. The proposed route includes parts of Edgemere Drive, Braddock Road, Third Avenue, Cranberry Road, Lowden Point Road, North Drive, Interlaken Road and date for the get the lion's share in March "Next Steps In Unity." service, after "The reformation that the plans won brings us (Protestants) to approval from gether is the reaction against about 75 resi disunity," he said. "It is our dents at a meet Coll Anylmt CI. 4.7I.J application of Coles and four fellow would-be incorporators ing in Greece Town Hall.

Scheuer and William A. response to a generation with breakdown in all the areas of our common life." Dr. Bartlett said Christ has Speeder, 25, Fined COMMUNITY'S ml never been divided in spirit, "and must see that Christian people are not divided in fact." He said it is an "illusion" for anyone suppose to have the court override Posner's veto. Under the law, consent of the county chairman, as well as a Supreme Court justice, is required for chartering a political membership corporation unless the State Supreme Court finds that withholding of such consent by the party chairman was unreasonable. Posner's action was de South Drive.

Fourteen daily runs seven each in the morning and afternoon are projected, with no weekend service. A Dollar Per Mile Wellington DAYS EXTRA DIVIDEND Charged with driving 65 that disunity and diversion are DRIVI.IN OARAGE miles an hour in a 35 m.p.n five-cent toll will be charged between Island Cottage and the dominant note of Protestantism. "The greatest wit a zone, Kicnara ragan, zo, oi Braddock Heights, bringing 212 E. Chestnut East ness to this is me nymn Rochester, was fined $30 by Henrietta Peace Justice Lu- rURSE SNATCHED An elderly woman lost a AIR CONDITIONING TV No parking arobleint er Albony'i lorgett ketel with Albony'i only drive-in ejarooe. You'll Ilka the cone fart ond convenience, tool Family rotai.

Cocktail lounge. 136 STATE STREET CPfOKTI STATE CAPITOt JV See yew fritnrf'r rreve egenr. dollar to a whistling purse fended in court by Erwin N. Witt. Leonard D.

Marafioti represented the would-be incorporators, Coles, Patsy R. Carpenter, McKinley Lundy, Elsie B. Burrows and Emma L. Viel. Coles, said to be a resident Just the Spring tonic you need'.

all money deposited on or before Tuesday, March 14, earns Community's top-rate dividends from March 1st. You can't beat Community's combination-Top Rate paid often, plus the corner on convenience, corcirvTUNiTV snatcher early yesterday in Sibley Place, police said. Ap the total fare to 35 cents. The transit corporation formulated plans for the trial route on the basis of a survey conducted in the Braddock area by town officials. About 300 persons requested the service at a meeting last August.

Greece Supervisor Vincent L. Tofany presided at last night's meeting, and several other town officials were in attendance. cien Morin last night. Judge Morin said he fined Fagan $1 for every mile he drove over the speed limit. Fagan pleaded guilty to the charge.

Richard Clausen, 30, of 101 Hickory was fined $25 when he admitted driving without a license. These motorists were fined after they pleaded guilty to speeding charges. of the Third Ward, was removed as Democratic co-leader of the 7th Ward late In ADVERTISEMENT proached from behind, Gertrude Griffith of 345 Alexander told police she managed only a glimpse of the thief tall and shabbily dressed as he fled (not whistling then) in the darkened street. BANK 300 Waring Rd. 424 Ridge Rd.W.

SAVINGS Cor. Main and Clinton Cor. Exchange and Broad December by its veteran leader, Sam Solone, who had designated him three months before. Coles also was ousted as president of the one-year- old 7th Ward Democratic Club at a membership meeting. Mrs.

Dorothy Harris is now president. Coles still con siders himself co-leader of the Carol Develder, 19, Livonia, $15; Carl Mosher, 47, of 29 Garden Parkwav, Henrietta, $15; William Rychlik, 50, Perry, $15; Gary Sleight, 20, of 59 Ontario Honeoye Falls, $20; Walter Chappcll, 35, of 2784 Rush-Mendon Road. Honeoye Falls, $25; Gerald Billington, 22, of 55 Fairlea Road, Honeoye Falls, $15; John E. Palermo, 39, of ward. In a 4'2 page decision, The low-price compact that looks and drives like twice the price I Do you hurry past people in trouble? Do you look the other way when you witness an injustice to others? Do you find excuses for staying home, go out of your way to avoid friends? Then learn how such withdrawing can actually make you cold and inhuman why the real secret of vitality and happiness lies in getting involved with fellow humans up to the hilt! See how easy it is to put this rewarding plan into action by reading "Get Involved" in March Reader's Digest.

Now on sale! Justice Henry said that in view of the dissension and a number of other factors he cited, incorporation by 'unofficial" side could pro 29 Traymore Road, Ironde-quoit. $15, and William Flint, duce confusion. Of the five proposed incorporators, he 36. Waterloo, $15.. Estella Brennan, 56, of 401 Bonnie Brae Brighton, observed.

Coles and two others admittedly are not res was fined $15 after she idents of the 7th Ward and the residence of a fourth is undetermined. Coles is an en rolled Democrat but one, and possibly two, of the five pres pleaded guilty to passing stopped school bus. 1 Frank Huss, 79, Farmer in Penfield, Dies ently are not enrolled members of the Democratic Party in Monroe County, it was re marked. RESERVATIONS Marafiotti said the club has at least 35 members. NOW BEING ACCEPTED Funeral Tomorrow Frank Huss, 79, a farmer in the Town of Penfield many years, died yesterday (Feb.

28, 1961) in his home. 1931 Harris Road. Born in Germany, he was brought to Monroe County when he was two FOR Early Spring And Summer WEDDINGS For Crash Victim Last rites for Robert J. Coons, 41, 39 Rayne Henrietta, will be held at 8:45 a.m. tomorrow in the Valiants the compact that rarely complains years old.

He operated a farm in Creek Street from 1910 to 1928, when he moved to Bowling Banquets Brower Road, Irondequoit. Mr. Huss returned to Penfield in 1943 to farm the Harris Richard L. Felerski Funeral Home, 1005 Hudson and at 9:30 in the Church of the Good Shepherd, Henrietta. Mr.

Coons, a letter carrier, was killed Monday (Feb. 27, 1961) when his car hit a tree opposite 784 East Henrietta Road, Brighton. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Road site. PICNICS PARTIES Private Facilitiet Mr. Huss leaves his wife, Margaret; a daughter, Clara-may Huss; four sons, Marvin (Dick) and Francis J.

Huss, both of Penfield, Gordon R. of Rochester and Edward J. Huss of Florida; a sister, 9 MILE POINT! HOTEL APARTMENT LOOTED Two men's suits, a shotgun, a felt hat and eight bottles of wine were stolen from the Louise White; a brother, Au apartment of Dick Houston, gust Huss, and several nieces CO o-f811 Webster 598-MJ 113 Ford he reported to and nephews. Last rites will police last night. be held at 9:15 a.m.

Friday in Otto W. Staub Funeral Home, (just like the Valiant owners you know!) I ORDER NOWPAY LATER I 1447 Clifford and at 10 in at. Josephs Lnurcn. WHEN IT RED IT'S READING SOC 95 CASH PER T0N o- ZO EGGSTOVE NUT 'Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery.

Manager Named At Locust Hill Locust Hill Country Club has a new manager, effective April 1. Louis C. Bartell, 52, director of food services at St. 402 Lexington Ave. GL.

8-2987 1 Marys Hospital for a year, replaces William Harvey, who, resigned earlier this year. Dorothy Steele is now acting Monday, March 13 Times-Union manager. Bartell is a veteran of 30 years in food management in hospitals, hotels, clubs, and schools in Canada. His family will move from Niagara Falls, to Roches ter when the school term ends. IMl What makes Valiant, and the people who own it, so easy going? ion 7 because Valiant's built the way it is, it's bound to rate high at resale time.

No wonder owners get along so well with their Valiants! Eor looks and liveliness, for long life and low cost, the top compact this year is Valiant. Come see the man who sells them to begin with, then it is specially dipped and sprayed to hold off rust and corrosion. And out where the road bumps are, Valiant's Torsion-Aire suspension stays smooth as milk 'n' honey. Remember, too, Valiant's low prices begin $100 lower than last year. And For one thing, nagging annoyances that beset many other car bodies have been engineered out of Valiant's one-piece welded Unibody.

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