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Ecrr.crrat or. Deaths Reported in Western New York Area 7A 1363 Wyoming School Sets Opening LeRoy Scouts Schzdulz Training Program of IVrry; and two here she hd been dren. a ptK-nt far two months. Kunpral urirrc be held A native of the Town of MRS. XATHOLIE COSTER KEWARK Word lias been Contractor Gets 3-Day Notice On School Job i WYOMING The Wyom- NEW LE ROY An extensive Oct.

12, at Warsaw for leaders received in Newark of tnejJt jq a fni ia Joepb't Howard, khe had resided in Hr-death of Mrs. Nalholie Coster with Rev. Walter im-H for 40 years. She was a of Long Beach, Calif, Monday Walepora officiating. pradaate 4 Normal (Aug.

26. 1963) after a brief ill-i Bunal be in SL Joseph's School and had taught whool ness. She was 80. Cemetery. In "ormll for several years.

Uk rAfr was a resident of Surviving are ona ion. Rob- th iw-iu hool vear is training program for both in Livingston and Wjoming yORKS BATAVIA A three-day no- completed with the exception boy and adult leaders of the untles- The Tah Ko Dah Vewark for 37 years before; irt Hollands Jr. of HorndJ: two has been served by the of those hired by the Wyom Genesee Council, Boy Scouts moving to California about 23 'in7' r' sisters, Mrs. Mary Wagner of Board of Education on the in County Cooperative held in BatavU Oct 26 for years ago. She was born in pjFFARD Miss Lottie Howard and Mrs.

Kathenne pul- junior high school remodeling Board. of America, has been sched- Cenese Countv fol- HoUand. the daughter of Peter Way 89, native of Pilfard and len of Arkport: u.j brothers, contractor demanding com-! There are only two replace- lllpl fnr thi. fa11 aPHin and Sophie Cauwels and came here, di. Charles and Harry Handers, of rahinet work hv the ments on the regular farultv i Ulea 10r accorain8 lowed by advanced courses WSi: V.

r.t when she was both or and to UiU countty (Au 27 J9M) jn a Horw-n. three start of ke Sfhoo, year Mrs. Lula Embury of Warsaw to Kenneth D. Cooper of War- Nov. 23.

Swrtrtnf are two sons. TMP ZloZrly a book- The body at the limi' iS Mr. kI? Chaiman Juni0r feces of California and Ermel of Lons for r.enesee Salt home where pmate funeral Theodore A. Surowka. busi- graae two.

Mrs tm- scheduled for Nov. Beach; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Co 1 riflaHi whk.h iatPr be. MTwces will held at 1 pm. ness administrator, said the bury an experienced teach- nte uecu suieuuieu Martin of California: two; a part of International today with Rev charlc E.

Titus notice was sned on the firm cr- A University of Scouting. 16 in the Nun Da Waga Dis- Mrs. Uona Vermeulon of Ford lt Co officiating of Manning Squires and Hen-! Richard Crandall. a gradu- 'which will include complete trict and will include training flQTEL IHf AU-NEW All 700 sansibly-pricad rooms with AIR CONDITIONING. 21" TV.

In ttx heart of Tim Squr, 250 West 43rd St Wl 7 6000. Writ tor troo color oroehuro witti visitor's map of Now Tor. So your (ritndly Trovol Aotnl courses for for both junior leaders in training ewarK, ana mn. laui- she is survived by two nieces uwi ia nun mng 0j contractors -lc Vl aiate coi- Dasis n.nnic nt rnlton Newark; m.ijt tcry, v. Ipp ha iho iv.

awn Jw, iiiiiii ii CIIirilL til lilt? kiiv Aiicii Scout and Explorer Scout troops and for Den cne brother in Holland. Services will be conducted in cn 'school Knplish annnintmont -UDi JOHN MctORMK Funeral and burial services the w. Rector 4 Sons Fu- He is married and has a leader will be held in two Chiefs in Cub packs. The ics departments. An answer will be held in Long Beach.

prai fhapcl. Genesco, at 2 2 m. Saturday. REXVILLE John A. Me- is expected from Edwin Bruce "ng tild.

Crandall is ac Pie 11.11 dlHerta? Sracuse architectural tive dramatic His other i. 1 at St James Mm-y of Sargent-Webster-Cren- majors are speech correction locations in October. jsame courses will be offered The Nun Da Waga District to junior leaders of the Tah course will be held Ko Dah District Jan. 11. i riT.F.XF.

WARREN Burial will be in Tern Cemetery, Geneseo. CANANDAIGUA Eugene tiMwnit-ai snaw ana roiicv at loniem muui. ri The faculty anri staff tiill wrren. 69. onetime tanan a.

1 1 al I I III 1 II It'll I II MI fit i YOUR SAVINGS HERE EARN times daigua fire chief, died yester-j liw.d a) hjs The board contends that 85 iwt Sept. 3 for planning day (Aug. 27, 1963) in iThomp- B0UVAR Mrs j0hn c. area. pt-r tent of the Cabinet mate- and organization purposes, son Hospital.

He lived at Rradley died yes-i Surviving are his widow, rials are on hand, but has There will be no school for Chapel St. tPrday Tuesday, Au-. 27. in Mrs. Cora Woodward McCor- been told that certain parts pupils.

TlMSim nrm'ral trc missing, delaying the in-i Wednesday, Sept. 4. there sey Warren. He spent moat of i rbji fn 1 1 tnor to "laniel 1'ultney and Mrs. Jerry Cer-' an lden subc- PuPl in morning kmdergar-his life in this city.

He was wLsi.btVrn r.llo of Andover; six sons. John tractor. Surow ka said the ten through Grade 12. a member of old No. 3 Fire graduate of Keuka Andover.

Cyril of Almond, I board has been informed. Thursday, Sept. 5. the same Company and fire chief. He was olleCp and Butalo Inald of San Juan.

Puerto; Contract for the remodel-Jschedule as for Wednesday a charter member of Canan. Sch()o lil(0 j0SPph iaAari Falls, ing work was let last January and Friday, Sept. 6, the reg- daigua Post, American Legion Mrs Bradl(y movpd (0 Boli. Patrick of Rexvillc. and Duane with exjiectation it would be ular all day session will be- rr' itiie var in 1913 ,0 lParh hlRh brothers, completed by the opening of gin and the cafeteria will be Cananda1Cua Masonic Blue she wj niarrjpd Apn, wn Theodore of Buffalo and James sch, a satisfactory in operation.

living are his widow, Mr.sJ -Ive by her us tt'vZT" Madeline Riley Warren; one son. a son. Jf gShi, Greenwood, and Anna. Theresa Plete the work- the board jounced each pupil in Grades Jack Warren, and two daugh-i" an1 four 8randcn'rand Angelica McCormick a through 12 wil pay a $3 paid (-Lj) uearlv A- VV' 'X try the contractor. ters Mrs.

Dorothy w. nopKinsj ScrvicM wilI bp hpld at hcr Buffalo; 34 grandchildren, and any (NEXT PAYMENT SEPTEMBER 1, 1963) book deposit before books are issued. ana Mrs. cnaries uroup, home. 71 Boss Bolivar, at lnrpe great-grandchildren Canandaifjua; one sister, Mrs.

2 p.m., Friday. Rev. John Kim- The body is at the Crandall i ucu vu ban reclor of Bolivar's Church runerai Home in brother, Onn Warren of Long Fnicz-Anal Canisteo. A nraver service will offices fJ-LnLI-E II If Island, and five Rrandchildren. Mrs.

Bradley was a meiT1ber, will held there at 9:15 a.m. Fri-Fnends may call at the John officiate day followed by requiem high C. Johnson Funeral Home Can-1 Buria, Lawn Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Mary's andaigua today from 2 to 4 and Cemetery (Church at Rexville.

7 to 9 p.m. A Masonic rite will i Burial will be in St. Marv's DEATH SENTENCE PHOENIX, Ariz. LP) A Phoenix couple sued Arizona Public Service for $2,500. Mr.

and Mrs. Eli Lubeck charge that 16 of their shade trees were put to death by gas escaping from one of the utility's pipelines. TRUCK CRASH KILLS II KATMANDU, Nepal UP Eleven persons were killed and 15 injured when a truck loaded with passengers plunged off a mountain highway 50 miles south of Katmandu, according to reports received here yesterday. to serve you SAVINGS DANK MIMIIR F.O.I.C. Cemetery at Rexville MRS.

CARRIE VELEY Recitation of the Rosaru will 35 STATE ST.310 EAST MAIN ST. GOODMAN SkoflfuUJ PLAZA SOUTHTOWM Sh)ffl'uUj PLAZA be held at 8 pm, A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday in the funeral home. Rev. Harold D.

Avery, rector of St. John's WOLCOTT Mrs. a i m- Thursday. Veley, 95, died yesterday (Aug. 27, 19(53) at Lyons.

She had Episcopal Church, will officiate. Pri.l in Wnnrllaum "ceil 111 ldiiin iicann lui miiiiu Cemetery, Canandaigua. me- A Kf th" lale David and Ann Seeber Green, she was born March 11. 1868 in the Town of Huron. I CHRISTINE BALISTRERI For most of her life, Mrs GENEVA The funeral of MM.

MVS TONIGHT, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TIL 9--SAT. 'TIL 5:30 i i i it' I Christine Louise Balistreri, ''vlV monlh-nld riauyhter of Mr. and 11- oe nw sp. iu me lasi years with the B. G.

Thonw Mrs. Lawrence Balistreri of family on Lukj Wolcott i Surviving are a great-nephew. I If i John W. Thomaj of Sodus Cen-i 67 State will be held today at 1:30 p.m. in the Castelluzzo Funeral Home, 28 Genesee St.

The child died Monday night (Aug. 26, 1963) in Geneva General Hospital. The survivors GREAES (UIGySY SALE EERH ter, and several cousins. Friends limy call Thursday afternoon and evening at the If Robertson Funeral Home, Wol-i are the parents, and the grand cott, where the funeral will bek parents, mr. ana Mrs.

Lawrence Balistreri and Mr. ana Mrs. lia- l. "inward Olswowsky of Geneva. Bur- bur'a' ln IIuron Evergreen ial will be in St.

Mary's Ccme-lCemctery- 1ev-, Wesley tery Bacon, pastor of Wolcott Mcth- odist Church, will officiate. MRS. CATHERINE PENNELL MRS MABEL HOLLANDS YORK Mrs. Catherine Pen- HORNELL Mrs. Mabel Flan.

Li Sensational Danish Design IT ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT our greatest August Sale ever! and, it's gratifying indeed to know that more and more thrifty homemakers lovers of fine modern are discovering that Ruby-Gordon is the one place they're sure to find greater selections greater values every time. Comparison proves it! nell, 73, died Tuesday (Aug. Holland of 63 Washington 1963) at St. Jerome's Hornell, died Monday night ii Batavia. where she had at Bethesda Community Hospital in North i SS for those who Sleep Chair PERSPIRE HEAVILY a patient since Sunday.

Born in Caledonia Aug. 17, 1890, she was the daughter of Frank and 'Kathryn Carolan Fitzsimmons. Her husband, Albert Pennell, died in 1929. She had been a life-long resident of the York area. Her home was on the York Pavilion Road in York.

She was a member of the United Presbyterian Church of Covington. She is survived by a brother, Carolan Fitzsimmons of York; and several nieces and nephews. I I- AUGUST SALE BUDGET STRETCHER $139 Formica Top Walnut Dinette Choice of round or rectangular table and 4 matching chairs. Rich, hand rubbed walnut in an oiled finish. Table opens to seat 8.

A new anti-perspir- ant that really works! lems for many who had despaired of effective 1 5995 Friends may call at her late help. MITCHUM $99.85 -i ANTI-PERSPIRANT keeps Services will be held at the absolutely dry for home beginning today at 2 p.m AUGUST SALE PRICE i i i -'1 iiuiuE inousanos 01 gratetul users Rev. Cressy Hunt, pastor of Positive action coupled with United Presbyterian Church of complete gentleness to normal Covington, officiating. skin and clothing ia made pos- Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant I sible by new type of formula 1 i i Cemetery, Fowlerville.

oy a young genius ui pnarmacy ana proaucea by a NO ONE WOULD EVER trustworthy 50-year-old labora (J tory. 90-day supply. $3.00 plus tax. At your favorite Key Drug Store. Gentle fluid formula with i 11 ll AUGUST SALE BUDGET STRETCHER $198 IMPORTED SLEEP SOFA Danish style armless sofa in a handsoms walnut frame.

Sleeps 2 comfortably on luxurious foam mattress. Upholstered in your choice of attractive modern fabrics. Here is high style at a low price. A GUESS THIS STRIKING, MODERN CHAIR patented nyion applicator, rveniem- lier it stops excessive perspiration i for many users keeps underarms absolutely dry. CHAIR CLOSED: high MRS.

NICHOLAS LANZONE PERRY Mrs. Nicholas Lan-lone, 79, of 16 Walnut Perry died in Wyoming County Community Hospital, Warsaw, yesterday morning (Aug. 27, 1963). She had been in failing health for some time. She was born Aug.

9, 1884, in Italy. She married Nicholas Lanzone in Italy and moved to Perry with her family in 1922. She had been employed as an inspector in the Perry Knitting Co. and was a member of St. Joseph's Church, Perry.

Surviving are one son, Joseph H29 AUGUST SALE PRICE INTO, UUfll OPENS ti PARK'MG A COMFORTABLE SINGLE BED AUGUST SALE BUDGET STRETCHER $89 DANISH RECLINER Big he-man comfort with the light clean look to make the Mrs. Happy. Hand rubbed walnut finish frame with comfortable foam cushioning. Choice of fine fabrics and plastic covers. f4 ri mi 67 AUGUST SALE PRICE Choose your payment plan Only a hotel system as big as Sheraton can offer rooms at $9.85 and rooms at $25.00 and make both of them a bargain.

Cash or 30 day charges 90 days, no interest or carrying charges Take up to 3 years to pay. STATE STREET Never before have we had a chair with such public acceptance! So good looking so well constructed you would expect to pay $100 for it. Beautiful hand rubbed walnut finish, foam zippered cushions on web base. Opens quickly and easily for top-comfort sleeping on foam. Choice of colors: toast, turquoise or pumpkin, striped on one side, solid color on reverse.

Look how your travel dollar travels farther at Sheraton. You get free parking (even in the heart of New York City), Family Plan (children stay free when they share your room), air-conditioning, free TV and radio (and more extra values than we can fit in this space). With 85 hotels and motor inns in 56 cities, Sheraton buys on a big scale; the economies are passed on to guests in extra values. Just one local phone call BA 5-8400 reserves a Sheratonjoom anywhere -r (at a guaranteed rate) in a matter of seconds. 85 Sheraton Hotels Motor Inns MODERN FURNITURE AND CARPETING Park free in any nearby station Phone HA 6-9110 vAVW.AW.v,-..v....

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