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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1944 80 4P Heaths IMYERS URGES DcatJj COHEN I sad ore Cohen of 1162 St RRUNSON Friday, Oct. 13, 1944, Nellie Hrunson. of Electric 70 YEARS OF ESTABLISHED BUSINESS HENRY D. FUNERAL DIRECTORS MAUI 127 341 PLYMOUTH AVE.

8. BERVARDO Entered into rest Oct. 1944, Donato Bernardo of 79 Clif-jton St. He Is survived by his wife (Anna; three sons, 2nd Lt. Ouv A.

Bernardo, 1st Lt. Dominic B. Bernardo in the Pacific Area, S-Sgt. How do I know I'm getting all Sea Breeze. She Is survived by her daughters, Mra.

John L. Mc-Manus. Mrs. Byron Stuver, Mrs. Charles Sihler, Mrs.

Peter Baart; her brother. Peter Andrieson; nine Paul husband of Jennie Cohen, Eassed away Saturday, Oct. 14, 1944. tesides his wile he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Rose Cohen of Rochester, and Mrs.

Anne Rosenberg of Shaker Heights, Ohio; two sons, Maurice Cohen of Rochester, and Abe Cohen of Syracuse, New York and four granchildren. Funeral services will be held at U. S. EXPORTS SUBSIDY CURB Joseph D. Bernardo in Cai.

one grandchildren and seven great daugnter, Mary; lour protners bisio thp. Rstahlisherl vitamins? grandchildren. 6 of Brazil, Vincent and Valerio of nenas mav can at teages Pfr--; a wwwMaawBBwvai Memorial Chapel, University Avenue at Mam street, wnere services win the Chapel of the Jewish Home for the Aged, 1162 St. Paul this Rochester, Rev. Alfonso J.

Bernardo, pastor of Our Lady Pompei Church in La.nca.ster, N. one cousin. Rev. Valerio Bernardo, Chaplain of Emergency Hospital and Pastor of Mt. Carmel Church.

Buffalo. N. Y. mm be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Irondequoit alter noon at 4 clock.

Rabbi A. Z. Kurtz will officiate. Interment in Cemetery. HENXEBERGER-Frank A.

Henne Ithacan Proposes mmm. FUNER Vaad Hakolel Cemetery, Stone Funeral Monday mornine, Oct. 16 at 9:30 o'clock from Vito Cimino and berger of 39 Sterling Friday, Oct. 13. 1944.

Survived by -his wife, Sons Funeral Home, 969 Plymouth 1S1 Ave. and 10 o'clock at SS, Peter RoaS. Arrangements by O. Parsky. FORKELL Julia Anna Forkell entered into rest Saturday, Oct.

14, 1944, at her home, S46 Troup St. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mav A. Mav. Mrs.

Corean Paere: Catherine Miller Henneberger; one sister. Mrs. Katherine Connors; two Adequate Diets As Alternative and Paul Church, interment, iioiy brothers, George A. Henneberger and William P. Scanlon of Tona- wanda, N.

Y. several nieces and one son, Joseph A. Forkell, Conesus, i. to granucniidren, 41 great nerhews. FYienrl mav rail at Miller Broth Geneva Controlled production does not work when It comes to agriculture and subsidy of exports ers Funeral Home.

474 Lvell Ave. children; two brothers, Joseph Bean, Jonquiere, Archibald Bean, viae use. x. x. over a long; period of time is not Hedges Hoffman FUNERAL DIRECTORS Job M.

(Jock) Hedges 141 Scio St. Main 620 Funeral services Tuesday at 8:30 from the home and at 9 o'clock from a eound procedure. Dean William I. Myera of the New York State College of Agriculture at Ithaca Our Lady of Victory Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery THE GALLAGHER At her home, 74 told 130 persona assembled In Jor Frost Avenue, on Saturday.

Oct. 14. VITAMIN CAPSULE dan Hall Friday night for the an nual dinner of the Geneva Experi 1944, Mary E. Miller, widow of Edward Gallagher. She is survived by: two daughters.

Mrs. Lawrence Mc ment Station Club, which was ob Sepulchre Cemetery. BOSTWICK Entered into rest, Oct. 12, 1944. Charles E.

Bostwick, of 53 Lake View Pk. He is survived by his wife, Jessica Husk Bostwick; one son, Charles E. one daughter, Ruth; one sister, Mrs. William R. M.iurer of New Haven.

Conn. Friends may call at Corbett'a Funeral Chapel, 63i Lake until 2 p. m. Sunday. Services at 3 p.

m. at the Church of the Ascension, Lake and Riverside Street. Kindly omit flowers. C'AVALLARO Cataldo Cavallaro on Thursday, Oct. 12, 1944.

his wife, Filomena, he leaves one daughter, Mrs. John DeFranco of Webster, N. Y. Services on Monday, Oct. 16, 1944, at 8:15 o'clock at the home, 9 Em-mett apd at 9 o'clock at St.

Bridget's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. DE SIN'O Josephine, passed away suddenly, Oct. 12, 1944. She Is survived by her husband, Antonio; four sons, James, Tom, Frank with the U.

S. Army in France, Henry with the tj. S. Armv in three daughters, Mrs. Minnie DiLiddo, Mrs.

Helen Vorrasi, Mrs. Mary Snrnni: five Grandchildren. Donald and Miss Catherine Galla serving its 25th anniversary. gher her father, Robert Miller; Services Monday morning at 8:30 and 8 o'clock at Holy Rosary Church. Interment In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

MC CABE Saturday, Oct. 14, 1944, Sarah McCabe. aged 83 years, of 80 Mt. Hope Ave. Survived by four daughters.

Miss Gertrude McCabe, Mrs. John Vogt, Mrs. Joseph Sim-merlein, all of Rochester, Mrs. Nellie Mitchell in Virginia; four sons, Patrick. Bernard, George and William McCabe; 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Mrs. McCabe is resting at N. J. Miller's hon Funeral i rlnrs, 70(5 South Ave. Services Tuesday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at St.

Mary's Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. KCOHSE Entered into rest Thursday afternoon, Oct. 12. 1944, at his home, 1473 Stone Road.

William Scorse. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Vaughan Scorse; one son, Carl H. Scorse; one daughter, Pee-e'v C. Scorse: two brothers.

These are two lessons that we three si.sters, Mrs. Rjy vveoster oi Hilton. N. Mrs. iiobert WebHter have learned since the last war, the speaker said, and he pointed THE MODERN CEMETERY PHONE STONE 1563 and Mrs.

Elmer Kanous, of Spencer-port. N. Y. One brother, George Miller; two grandsons, Edward and Lawrence McDonald; also several out that if public funds are to be used it would be better to spend ple are vitamin deficient. Don't chance incomplete products, bax, the Complete Vitamin Capsule costs so little less than 2Vsf a day in the economy family-size bottle.

Get BAX today at all drug stores. A product ol nieces and nepneMS. the money for getting adequate Friends may call at the Chapel of diets to the low income groups as a sound heal.h measure rather Ingmire Wagle, Chestnut Street at Court, where funeral service will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 than to resort to subsidy of ex McKesson Robbins. ports. He urged that after this war James and Alfred Scorse; two sis B.

T. FLANNERY. FUNERAL HOME 17 PHELPS AVENUE GLEN WOOD 4251 our time and effort should go into producing more for all 'and that we should not, as after the last I Funeral Monday morning Oct. 36 at 8 o'clock from the residence 807 Broad St. and 9:30 o'clock at St.

Francis of Assisi Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Arrangements by Vito Cimino and Sons. ters, Mrs. George btark and Mrs.

Louise West; five grandchildren, James L. Scorse, Mrs. Nancy Kane. Mrs. Norma Miller, Genevieve and Sally Scorse.

Funeral services on Sunday after Each BAX capul. tuppli. at latt tht full adult minimum daily of th known important vitamin. n.d in human nutrition. 15 DAYS' SUPPLY-e9 30 DAYS' 60 DAYS' nri war, try to keep "the biggest piece of pie for ourselves.

Thh FACT IS many vitamin products are incomplete. They offer only a few vitamins and often they're below recognized daily requirements in potencies. Fully one-third of the products analyzed were that way in a recent survey by a leading medical authority. BAX, the Complete Vitamin Capsule, supplies all the established vitamins, and at least the full adult minimum daily requirement in potencies. BAX not only provides the important B-complex factors, but other vitamins equally valuable and lacking in many products.

Bj, B2(G), Bo, Niacin, Calcium Pantothenate. And you don't take 2 or 3 tablets or capsules a day as with many products. Just one tiny BAX daily for all the established vitamins in jull measure. lfecd government warnings that most peo 4 noon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Falls FK'HfcitA Sam, 20 Albow died The part that the Geneva sta IV Cemetery.

Auburn papers please clock. Burial in Mt. Hope cemetery. IAMELE John, 1821 Clifford died suddenly Friday night. Ha is survived by three sons, Louis of Toledo, Ohio; Patrick, of Rochester, and Henry, of Utica, N.

Y. two daughters, the Misses Anne and Lucy of this city: two brothers, Patsy, of Newark, N. and Dora-enlc, of Brooklyn, N. Y. one sister, Mrs.

Anna Conea, of Yonkers, N. Y. five grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday morning, Oct. 17.

at 9 o'clock from Vito Cimino and Sons Funeral Home, 969 Plymouth Ave. and 10 o'clock at St. Philip Neri Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. MEYER Entered into rest Friday morning.

Oct. 13, 1944, Bertha M. Meyer 423 Brit ton Greece, tiorv and the Ithaca college can Wednesday, Oct. 11, 1944. He is survived by his wife, Mary; two daughters.

Mrs. Sarah Romeo and copy. 180 DAYS' BARTON COATES FUNERAL HOME play in post war agricultural de VANOEX BKOECK Zenoble Van-den Broeck, aged C8 years, of 4 velopment should be in development of better, more nutritional Try on Saturday, uctoDer i 1944. She Is survived by her hus E. H.

Coexs foods, and to reduce the cost of Boyd WUcUO Lutt4 Up band. Frank Vanden Broeck; one daughter. Mrs. Lvnn Henry of New their production, the speaker said ark, N. J.

one son, Camiel Vanden 137 CADY ST. GEN. 1123 Such a contribution is not specta Broeck: three grandchildren; one ular, he agreed, but it is the most sister, Mrs. Raymond Meyvla, and one tirnther. Ilector Bout efeirler.

worthwhile program that these Friends may call at Mattle's. 300 agricultural institutions can give f'" kill'. I n.A Miss Angelina; one slBter, Lucia (Jiacanti; four brothers, James and Sebnstiano of Detroit. Orazio of California, and Angelo of this citv. Funeral Monday morning; at 8:30 from the Vito Cimino Sons Funeral Home.

176 Clifford Ave. and 9 o'clork at St. Michael's Church. Interment In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. GATTO TeVesa Getto.

of 107 Seventh Friday. Oct. 13, 1944. She Ls survived by her husband, Joseph: one daughter, Mrs. Frank Pavone one son, Cpl.

Stephen of U. S. Air Corps; three grandchildren; one brother, Joseph LaPlaca; one sister, Mrs. Angelo Volpe of Newark, N. J.

Friends may call at Cimino St Nanna Funeral Home, 221 Central Pk. at North Union Street. Services Monday morning at 8:30 and at Cumberland Street where services will be held Wednesday morning at 8:30 and at 9:00 o'clock at Our Lady of Victory Church. N. Y.

She Is survived bv one mere, Mrs. Richard M. Freer; one nephew. 11. Frank Mever; one xrand-niece, Mrs.

John Urciner. Friends may call at Frear's Fu-norul Home, 1340 Luke ASHTON rUNERAL HOME Inc. 636 W. MAIN ST. to the world, he said.

Vicinity Deaths FRED A. SCHULTZ "Your drug (tore it headquarter fer dependable vitamlmr where service will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Inter Mrs. C. Athlon UmtUtmsed GEN.

1444 ment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. NOLAN Entered into rest Oct. 14 loss. Brod.rlck Lutmstd Mtr.

GEN. 4390 Middleport The death of Fred A. Schultz, 57, occurred Friday eve- 1944, Donald Nolan. He is survived bv two brothers. William and Albert: ning (Oct.

13, 19-14) at his home in two slaters, Mrs. John Lettice and In Memoriam GRACE Loving memory of Lawrence Grace, died Oct. 19, 1942. You are not forgotten loved one. Nor will you ever be.

As long as life and memory last We will reme.mber thee. We miss you now, our hears are sore, As time goes by, we miss you more. Your loving smile, your gentle face No one will fill your vacant place. Mother, Dad, Sisters end Brothers Freeman Road, Town of Royalton, Mrs. Michael Lettice of England, several nieces and nephews.

9:15 o'clock at, St. Francis Xavier Mr. Schultz had been a farmer In Funeral from th Trott Funeral Home, .683 East Main St. Tuesday Church. Interment, Holy isepuicnre Cemetery.

HOWE At her home. 593 Park this vicinity for many years. KAY I SMITH SB. ULHflNE morning at :30 ana lo clock at St. on Friday, Oct.

13th, 1944, Eva Mary's Church. RICK Friday, Oct. 13, 1944. Mrs Loomls, widow or jonn n. nowe.

Bergen Ray Lester Smith 76, died yesterday (Oct. 14. 1944) in RUTH EN BERG In sad but loving rVNERRL HOME 1411 Lake A vs. Glen. 1411 memory of our beloved son.

George Mary kick, sne is survived by one daughter. Mrs. Siepuen J. Fisher; his home in the Buffalo Road. who passed on Oct.

15, 1939. It's lonesome here without you dear one son, Nicholas J. Rick; six grand She is survived by two aaugniers, Mrs. Robert S. Stevens of Washington, D.

C. and Mrs. Harry B. Chase of Riverside, and one son, John B. Howe of this city.

Funeral service and burial In Attica, N. Y. on Sunday afternoon children, two great-grandchildren, MRS. EDWARD BRIGGS And sad the weary way, For life is not the same to us two nieces and two nephews. Dundee Mrs.

Leola Butler Briggs, Funeral Tuesday morning from Since you were called away. 72, died in her home near Himrod tne runerai parlors or Joseph J. Now o'er your grave the birds are Buckely, 796 Dewey at 8:30 singing In the sunlight pure and clear. and at Holy Rosary Church at 9 o'clock. Interment.

Holy Sepulchre But they cannot bring you, loved one cemetery. at the convenience or me iamuy. I The courtesy of no flowers is re-! quested. JOAES John H. Jones of 19 Arch on Thursday evening, Oct.

12, i 1944. He is survived by his wife, 'Mrs. Emilie Jones; two sons, Albert and Stephan Jones; two daughters. HfHAXtK On Saturday. Oct.

14, Back to ua, our son, our aear. Sadly missed bv your mother and Funeral Home 658 MAIN ST. E. STONE 350 Established 1912 1944, Harry V. B.

Schanck of 914 dad also everyone who know and Friday (Oct. 13, 1944) after an illness of three years. MRS. JOHN KENNEDY Tie Roy Mrs. Katherine M.

Kennedy, 77, widow of John Kennedy, died yesterday (Oct 14, 1944) in the home of her son, Raymond Kennedy, 9 South St. Her death followed an illness of several months. Garson Ave. Besides his wile, wini loved nun. fred Wood Schanck.

he is survived By his Loving Parents. by: three daughters. Miss Janet Mrs. naries uecKer anu jur.i. unaiu Green; four grandchildren.

Mr. Jones LEONE A tribute of love to the Schanck of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs Homer A. Piper and Mrs. Brvant memory of my dear husband, Charles, who departed this life -one year ago, Oct. 11, 1943.

Hanlev: one son. Harry V. B. Schanck Jr. one sister, Mrs.

George Lyon of Waverly, Va. and live A loving nusband, and true and kind. MRS. LILLIAN GEDNEY Penn Yan Mrs. Lillian Gedney, What a beautiful memory he left granacnuaren.

Funeral service from the home was a spamsn war veierau. Friends may call at L. Schau-man's Sons Parlors, 609 Clinton Ave. from 10 a. m.

to 10 p. m. Services will be held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

LEVA Thursday, Oct. 12, 1944,, Stella Leva of 85 Atkinson St. She is survived by her husband, Pat Leva, and two cousins. FUNERALS At Reasonable Prices CHAS. KENNEDY UNDERTAKER 1601 B.

Mala St. TaL Cu1tt 8847 behind; TTorieht and loval in all his ways. InK fn 80, died in her home, 111 Chapel Thursday night (Oct. 12, 1944). She Wonderful husband to the end of Tuesday afternoon at 3 :30 o'clock.

Burial in Brighton Cemetery. SHEFFER-Entered into rest at his home. 4347 Buffalo Road, North Chili. N. Saturday.

October 14. leaves no near survivors. Funeral his days. Mildred Hemmerich Leone 27 Centennial St. will be in the Lamont Funeral 1944, Peter O.

Sheffer. He is sur Funeral services Monday morning at 10 at the funeral parlors of Joseph Home, 221 Clinton at 2:30 p. m. Ml E1.IX I loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother, Matilda today with the Rev. Royal N.

vived by two sisters, Carolyn I. Sheffer, and Mrs. A. E. Miinson, both of Chili: also two nephews.

J. Buckley, 7ab uewev Ave. interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. NASCA Frances, expired Friday Mueller, who departed tnis lire uct.

13. 1941. Funeral Flowers "I'm A Flower Phane" Private services from his home Jessup, pastor of the Baptist Church, officiating. Burial in Lake View Cemetery. Three years have passed since that She leaves husband Joseph six Monday.

Oct. 16, at 2 p. m. Interment Oatka Cemetery. daughters, Mrs.

Alfonso DiMarco, Mrs. Aue-ust Warner. Mrs. Charle Main 2023 ROY R. SMITH Entered into rest at his home, Buffalo Bereen.

N. saa aay The one we loved was called away. God took her home, it was His will, But in our hearts, she liveth still. By Parents, Husband and Son DiFalco, Mrs. Leo Tisa, Mrs.

Paul ninnotti Mrs. Anthony Canzano: Saturday, October 14, 1944, Ray Les ter Smith. 76 vears. He is survived fJCHROEDER In loving memory of four sons, Philip. Corp.

Nicaloa, Private Samuel, Seaman 2nd Class Peter; two brothers, Mike and Sam bv his wire Scnpter Smith one daughter. Eula Verna Smith Russo: a sister. Mrs. Angelo itiegl one son, Ray L. Smith both of Bergen; two sisters.

Mrs. Anna Funeral services from Polvino Brothers Funeral Home, 371 Lake Johnson of Buss. N. Mra. An A va Tuesdav 8:30 a.

m. Church drew Foote of Warsaw, N. Y. also services St. Francis.

Burial Holy MRS. HERMAN R. HOWES Warsaw Mrs. Minnie L. Miller Howes, widow of Herman R.

Howes of Wyoming, died in Warsaw Hospital Friday (Oct 13, 1944). She was born in Wyoming May 18, 1866, a daughter of Orvllle and Huldah Marvin Miller. Her husband died Apr. 3, 1940. LELAND E.

KELSEY Albion Leland E. Kelsey, 45, a garage owner at Carlton, died Friday (Oct 13, 1944) in a Buffalo hospital. nieces ana nepnews. Sepulchre. Friends may call at the home until SCHAFER Frances Metztrer Scha Monday noon.

Services will be held fer. atred 82 years, formerly of. rrom Hermitage Baptist ChufCh Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 1 p. m.

Interment Gainesville. N. Y. Ratavla nml Rochester, N. passed away Octo 103 East Ave.

Sheralon Hotel Wyoming County papers please copy. ber 1U44, in san rancisco, uatir. She is survived bv her son, Floyd Schafer of San Francisco. Calif. sTEUF.lt Joseph C.

Steerer. aged 12 three erandchudren lour sisters. years, at ine nome, 4 Friday. Oct. 13.

1914. He is survived Airs. Catherine wenie. Mrs. josepn by his father, Frank F.

Steger; three Lorson. Mrs. John liolloran, Mrs John Drexler, all of this city. Mrs. Schafer will arrive in Roches orotners, james Lt.

Frank F. Steger Jr. TJSAF: Pfc. Joseph C. (Enrhrtt ter, Sunday, Oct.

15, 1944, and will Steger. USAF. and one sister. Mia. rest at HauDner biaiutnecnt neral Home, 828 Jay St.

Funeral Monday morninir at 9 clock and services win ne neld Tuesday morning at 8:45 from the home and clock at Holy Family Church 8:15 o'clock at St. Francis Xavier our dear husband and father, Benno, who passed away Oct. 7, 1939. -It's only a grave, but still needs eare. For one we love is sleeping there; Some may forget him, now he is gone.

But we shall never, no matter how long. Loving Wife and Son. KRAPP Ennls. In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Adele, who passed away Oct. 17, 1938.

Davs of sadness still come o'er ua. Tears In silence often flow; For memory keeps you ever near us, Though you died six years ago. Sadlv missed by Mother and Siater. MUENSTER A tribute of love to the memory of our beloved father and brother. Phillip F.

Muenster who departed this life two years ago on Oct. 17, 1942. There is a daughter and sisters who miss you sadlv. And find the time long since you went. We think of vou daily and hourly But try to be brave and content.

The tears we shed in silence and breathe a sigh of regret, For you were ours and we remember. Though all the world mav forget. Daughter, Sisters and Grandchild. SPALL In memory of Geore Spall who passed awav Oct 17. 1940.

Sophia M. Bonta. TAMA BO Rose C. In loving remembrance ol our beloved mother who departed this life October 13, 1938. Dear mother, we did not forget you nor do we intend.

We think of you often and will to the end. Interment In Holy Sepulchre Ceme Church. tery. STOLTZ Entered Into rest, Friday evening. 13 Louis Htoltz.

ot 223 Glide Street. She is survived by I ways the one aaugnter, Mrs. wiiuam J. DOLL Sept. 23, 1944, Cpl.

Ronald W. Doll, in Laon, France, Bon- of Mr. and Mrs. William Doll of 125 Crittenden Blvd. He is survived by his lather, and his aunt.

Miss Lea Graves. A memorial service was held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'cl6ck at Hedges Memorial Chapel in conjunction with the funeral of his mother, Mary K. Doll. KIDD On Saturday Oet. 14, 1944.

Carolyn Bartlett Kidd. She is survived by two daughters, Carolyn K. Cool, Agnes K. Carter; two sons. J.

Howard Kirtd, Robert P. B. Kldd, Arlington, Mass. two sisters, Mrs. Funeral Service Two Chapels 756 MAIN ST.

E. 532 LAKE AVE. ana one sister, Mrs. John U. Schroth.

Mrs. Stoltz was a member of the Sister Society of Salem Church. Friends are Invited tr call at rter. Don't wait any longer now's the time to guard against leak damage and fuel waste with a weather-tight Tilock roof. Gives you ell the patented features that mean longer wear, lower upkeep, real protection this winter and for yean tocom.

hard's. 178 Cumberland where ism tffm tunerai services win he conaucted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. MAIN 7688 VAN A SHELL Entered into ret Oct.

13. JS44. Clara M. VanTassell. "V'-i' of 84 Lehigh Ave.

She is survived Henry Tanci.i, jviiss.aun xsameii, both of PitUflield, and 10 grandchildren. Time and place of funeral to be announced. ny ner nusband, August: one daugh ter, Mrs. ueortre Jti. Young: one .14:1013 oisier, Mrs.

ijynn Stewart. Funeral Directors in Rochester 'Since I860 Gone and forgotten bv some may be Friends may call at coroett Funeral Chapel, 756 Main St. E. Services Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment, Riverside Cemetery.

VIENER Departed Fridav, Oct. 13, 1944, Jacob Viener of 81 Vienna St. He is survived bv his wife, Rose Viener; one daughter, Lesh Goron-kin six sons, Abe. Hyman, Harry, But dear to our memory, you always will be. Your loving children, Mary and Tieing in with the Government Winterizing Program, Tilo gives you this opportunity to insulate now to heat-seal your home before winter comes "because, a serious fuel shortage, is certain.

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Sione 4843 or Gen. 5620-R Benjamin, Tully, and Richard Vierner one brother, William Viener and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Parsky Funeral Home, 1125 St. Paul St. Rabbi Leon Stit-skin will officiate.

Interment in Britton Road Cemetery. WA GENUA USER Katherine Wag-enhauser, aged 77 years, Friday, SAYE UP TO 40 ON FUEL with Tilo "Winterizing Oct. 13. 1944. at the home, 88 Bernard St.

She is survived bv three sons, Michael, Frank and John Wagenhauser six grandchildren; one great-Krandchild. Friends niav call at 300 Cumberland where services will (Bight) Tilo stops a major source of heat loss in attics by insulating with Insultite flameproof, rot-proof applied with Tilo's Mira Felt Ask us fm tht facts on modern imulatiiyn that pant for itself by saving precious fueL (Left) Sidewalln. as built and applied by Tilo, iruu-Lats against heat loss, and protect your home with ock -strong wall surfaces; you get "2 jobs in and never need protective painting. OVCRLOOKINQ be held Tuesday morning at 8:30 and at 9 o'clock at Holy Redeemer Church. WEBSTER Friday, Oct.

13. 1944. Leta Dilg Webster, of 44 St. She is survived bv her husband, Frank Webster; her daughter, Mrs. Maurice E.

Clark; her son, Charles IF. Webster; he- "randdaughter. Jean Elizabeth Webster; several 1 nieces and nephews. Sne was a member of Henrietta Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. Friends may call at Hedges Memorial Chapel, University Avenue at Main Street, where services will KNTRAL PARK Phone or write today TILO ROOFING INC 25 S.

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WOOSTER Mrs. Jennie Mae Wooster died suddenly at her home, 6 Howell Wednesday. October 11, 1941. She is survived by her husband, Arthur Wooster; one daughter, Mrs. Jane Fitzpatrick of Williams-port, Pa.

one sister, Mrs. Hannah Herbert; one brother, Charles S. Diehl; one granddaughter, Beverly Fitzpatrick. Funeral services and and internment-were held at Willlamsport Saturday, Oct. 14, 1944.

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