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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Sunday. Juno 25, 1X7 IDraths Pratlf Arden, Marie Soturdav, June J4, Is7, Marl Arden widow of Poberl L. Arden, formerly of 1400 So. Plymouth Ave. She survived bv her lister.

Maud Ruth Kaitenback ot So Does New College Book Issued, Written by Keuka Prexy Dr. Collins W. Carpenter, col- lege trustee chairman, said last night, "this gift is worth twice as much as you think it Is. The State of New York will match David Hurlbutt of Victor, one of the advisors to the OYSCA. Another observer was Super 'visor Robert E.

Moody of Gor-1 jham, who was a Student Coun-, Gift Gains CANANDAIGUA The Com-1 munity College of the Finger Lakes is on the receiving end of git fund that was started when the Ontario County pro gram was just a dream. College trustees Thursday night were handed a check for. $140 from representatives of the Ontario-Yates Student Council Association. The money is to be used toward the college library, A benefit dance in Naples in such gilts and so the ty College library is doubly thankful to the students in the.ty Board of Supervisors Fl- association." nance Committee will meet, David Keefe, 17, a senior at with representatives of the trus-Victor Central and president of tees of the College at 10 a.m. PENN AN "The Reality of Christianity," a book by Dr.

G. Wayne Click, president of Keu ka College, was published Thurs day by Harper Row. One of a series titled "Mak ers of Modern Theology" under the editorship of Jeroslav Pell kan of Yale University Divinity School, Dr. Click's book is study of Adolf Von Harnack as historian and theologian. Von Harnack, most influential German theologian of his day, 1961 raised about $100.

penter. The Student council group of- Observing were David Ram-fered the sum to the Board of say, 24, Victor Central graduate Supervisors. Supervisors sug- who was association president gested the students place the money in a savings account for 'presentation when the commu- is aescriDea Dy Dr. uiick as college became a reality, Pahura Named Leader Of Action Committee ALBION Raymond Pahura, county tax director and former chairman of the board of supervisors, has been elected chair man of the Board of Directors of Committee in the Court House. Pahura succeeds Rev.

Jack1 O'Leary, Thomas F. Thomos F. O'Leary of eM W. Motn June 24, 1967. He is survived by hit wite, Ingrld; two daughter, Joan and Bodette; hit parentt.

kobert F. Leury and Mrs. Joan Reardon; two tiitert. Mrt. Robeit (Sandra) Citcoe and Korh erlne O'Leary; one brother, Mttfioel; hit paternal grandmother, Mrt.

Winifred Leory of Punxtutawnev, Pa. and hie maternal grandmother, Mrt. Caroline Cilpotr-ck of Rochester Mills, teveral ountt ond uncles. Friends may call of the Thurston Funeral Home, 470 Thurston Rd from 2-4 ond 7 m. Funerol tervlcet Tuesday at 6 30 and o'clock at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church.

Reilicb, William Saturday, June 24, 1967 Wllliom Relllch of 54 Centennial St. He It turvlved bv hit wife, Betty Schneider Rellich; two inm. vullllnm F. and Charles O. Rel llch; two brothers, Otto of Rochester and Ludwlg Reillch of Germany; tev-eat nlecet ond nephews.

He was a re tired emolove of Eastman Kodak Com pany and a member of Ancient Croft Lodge Friends may call on Sunday ond Monday from 2-5 and 7-9 ot the funeral home of Norbert E. Vay, 604 Moole St. (Corner Colvln) where service will be conducted Tuesday ot o'clock. Inter ment, Mt. Hope Cemetery.

Friends wishing may make contributions to the Memorial Fund of Trinity United Church Of Christ. Sylvas, Grace M. Erfrfnu. June tt. 1967.

Mrt. Groce M. Sylvnc Of 50 Falrbankt St. Survived by two sons, Elwln Harold E. Sylvas; three grandchildren.

Frlendt mav call Saturday and Sunday at Farrell Bros Colonial Funeral Home, 51 Ridge W. near Memorial Bridge, from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Servlcet Monday morning at the convenience of the family. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Robbins, Frances (Lynch) Entered Into rest Francis (Lvnch) Rob-bins on Saturday, June 24, 1967, at the Pavilion Nursing Home, formerly of Archer Churchville.

Survived by one nephew, John H. Lynch of Loudon-vllle, N.Y. No prior calling hours. Friends mav attend Mass Monday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Pius Church.

Arrangements bv Harold F. Wood Funeral Home, 1530 Buffalo Rd. In Memoriam Hayes, Alvin E. In loving memory of Detective Alvin E. Haves.

Entered Into eternal rest eight long years ago lodav. My thoughts, tears, and prayers are for you olwav.s. Loretta. Zobel, William" In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away June 27, 1961. God took him to stay.

Six years on that day. Sadly missed bv wife, Frances. Palermo, Romano In loving memory of mv daughter, Rosene and mother Gaetana. who passed away five years ago, June 22, and June 23. Surrounded bv friends, I am lonesome, In the midst of my lovs, I om blue; With a smile on my face, I've a heartache.

Longing, dear daughter and mother for vou, I send vou all the kisses In the world and more. I love vou mom. Sadly missed by family, Josephine, Marlene, Chris, Gail. Shop Mh's 0 HS ii I iKJ, iJWIi tl Willi 41, Smith, who has served the the Association for Advancement Sn" Gu'f No. 25012 44172, with 6 richly endowed and many-sided son of Theodosius, Englehardt, Ritschl, with a pinch of Baur and Hegel." Slade, Bernardine Thursday, June 22, 1967, Mrs.

Bernordlne blade of 102 Covington Koaa. survived by her husband, Stanley B. Slade; her ton, Stanley E. Slade. She was secretary of Irondeauoit Chamber ot Commerce, president of Zonta, past president of the Rochester Branch of American Marketing Association, Market Research Trade Association, the Board of Directors of Community Savings Bank, the American Association for Public Opinion Research.

Friends may call at Farrell Brothert Colonial Funeral Home, 51 Ridge Rd. near Memorial Bridge, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services Monday morning ot 11 o'clock. Interment Riverside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers friends wishing may contribute to the American Cancer Society.

Smith, II. Jarrett H. Jarrett Smith of 64 West Brook Plttsford, N.Y., June 22, 1967. He is survived by his wife, Irene F. Smith; one daughter, Mrs.

Edward (Jane) Baisch of Shoreham, Long Island; his son, Thomas A. Smith of Glenvlew, Kentucky; two sisters, Mrs, Jack Bill man, Miss Wilhelmina Smith, both of WilliamsDort, Pennsylvania, and two nrnnrirhildren. Frlends may call at Corbett Funeral Home, 109 West Sunday from 2-5 and 7-9. Service Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment In Mt.

Hope Cemetery. Tassone, John A. Entered Into rest June 24, 1967, John A. Tassone of 41 Weld St. Survived by his wife, Enrlca; one son, Vincent; five arnndrhildren: three brothers, Joseph Andrew and Louis of Westerly, R.I.; five sisters, Mrs.

Nellie Colosl, Mrs. Sam (Rose) Urso, Mrs. Marlon Restelll, Mrt. Fnaene (Theresa) D'Amico and Mrs. Anthony (Jennie) Algierl of West erly, R.I.; several nieces and nepnews.

Crlond. mnv mil 2-4 and 7-9 at the Falvo Funeral Home 1395 N. Good man St. Funeral services Wednesday mnrnlna B-30 nnd 9 at Mt. Carmel Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Kuhn, Marguerite (Peggy) Frldov, June 23, 1967, Marguerite Banks Kuhn of 100 Tremont St. She It turvlved by her brother, Frank Bankt. Friends may call from 2-4 and 74 ot the funeral home of Norbert E. Vov, 604 Mopie St.

(Corner Coivin) where service will be conducted Tuet day at 8 30 ond o'clock ot Immaculate Contention Church. Interment, Holy Sepulcfire Cemetery. Lebeck, Ann J. On Friday June 23, 1967. Ann Yoeger Lebeck, aged 78 years, of 738 Wothing-ton Spencerport.

Sne It turvlved bv two duuohlert, Mrt. Herbert Os borne of Churchville, Mrt. Gordon Cattle ot Hilton; three tont, William Morgan of Churctiville, Joseph ond Loren Lebeck, both of Soencerport, eighteen grandchildren; fourteen great- Rranachlldren; one brother, Charles ochbrueckner of Webster; teveral nlecet and neohewt, Friends may call ot Walker Bros. Co. Funeral Home, 15 West Spen-cerport, Saturday evening 7-9 p.m., Sunday, 2-5 p.m., 7-9 p.m., where terv-Icet will be held Monday morning at 8:30 a.m.

and from St. John's Church, Speneerport, 9 a.m. Interment, St. John Cemetery. Lebowitz, Lillian Friday, June 23, 1967, Lillian Lebowitz ot 1 Athens St.

She leaves her husband, Samuel; four daughters, Joseph (Sally) Harrington, Mrs. Harold (Evelyn) Sliver, Mrt. Harold (Ruth) Kaplan of Rochester, and Mrs. Max (Florence) Talcott of Rhode Island; nine grandchildren end a sitter, Mrt. Jennie Wllcove of Rochester; teveral nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held Sunday at 12 o'clock noon In the Parsky Funeral Home. 1125 St. Paul St. No prior calling hours. Burial in Britton Rd Cemetery.

After the funeral the family will be at 941 Harvard St. Friends wishing may contribute to charities of their choice. Meyer, Balthaser A. (Bing) Suddenly Wednesday, June 21, 1967, Balthaser A. (Bing) Mever of New York City.

Survived bv one sister, Mrs. Hubart (Eleanor) Drechsler; two brothers, Alfred ond Clarence Mever; several nieces and nephews. A veteran of World War I Friends mav call Saturday and Sunday at the Burns-Honna Funeral Home, 1795 Ridge Rd. E. (between Goodman and Culver Rd.) from 2-4 and 7-9 o.m.

Reaulem Mass Monday morning at 9 o'clock ot St. Cecilia's Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. McGrath, John II. Entered Into rest suddenly, John H.

Mc Grath, June 24, 1967 of 95 Fairbanks St. He Is survv ed by his wife, Mrs. Frances (Medvnskl) McGrath; one daughter, Mrs. Kirt (Patricia) Comp- ton; one son, John; two grandchildren; nne iter. Mrt.

Marie Garland! several nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. Deceased was a member of the 25-vear Pioneer Club of Eastman Kodak. CHonrk mnv mil ot the Walter Kroll Funeral Home, 401 Hudson 2-5 nnA 7.0 am Funeral service Wednes day, June 28, 1967 at a.m. and 9:30 o'clock at St. Stanislous Church.

In lieu of flowers masses may be offered for the repose ot nis sout. Myers, Vera Wabnitz unhnltr Mvers of 147 Benton on June 23, 1967. She Is survived by her son, Robert C. Wabnitz of Honeoye Foils, N.Y.; her brother, uvae wener; five grandchildren; several nieces and nheu, she mai a Go Star Mother. Friends mav call at Miller Funeral unmet 1435 Mt.

Hope Avenue, 3-5, 7-9. On Monday friends are invitnd to attend ner tunerai service ai si. mam i rhureh. 3090 Clinton Ave. S.

Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. Those who wish may In her memory contribute to the St. MarKS uuineran v-nurcn Building Fund. In Memoram Koerher, August W.

In loving memory of mv father who entered Into rest June 26, i4. Dad: I nuina nnri kind in all VOUr WOVS, Upright and lust to the end of vour Sincere and kind, in heart ond mind, What a wonderful memory vou left behind. Son and family Elias, Cynthia and Jacob In loving memory of our mother and dad. Dad In March, 1964, and Mother In June, 1964. Deep in our hearts lies a picture of loved ones laid to rest.

In memory's frame we shall keep It, Because thev were the best. Sadly missed bv daughter and son. Warfield, Rev. Murphy Roy In memory of Rev. Murphy Roy War-field.

Lovlna and kind In all vour wavs. Upright and lust to the end of your days, Sincere and kind In heart and mind What a wonderful memory you left be- ln remembrance of vour birthday. Wife, Ernestine, daughter, Dawn and Card of Thanks Flynn, Edwin We wish to express our sincere thanks to the relatives, frienas, neignoors, Xerox employes, also Roy Burns, Fu neral Director tor an tneir Kinaness ana expressions of condolence during our recent bereavement. The family of Edwin Flynn. the Student Council Association, 'presented the check to Dr.

Car when the college gift idea was conceived. Ramsay is a third-year medical student at Indiana University; also present was the Orleans Community Action Colored People; Francis Kirby of the Orleans Farm BBU-reau: Rev. Joseph Rigley of the Catholic churches; Rev. Jack Smith of the Council of Churches; Arden McAllister of the Ministry of Concern; Paul Bower of the banking interests; Rocco Sidari representing labor and Raymond Pahura, mem-ber-at-large. The board of directors presented the Rev.

Mr. Smith a bronze plaque in appreciation of his efforts during the past year as chairman. Jerim Klapper, executive director, reviewed the projects that have been started and the plans for the coming year. He predicted that by next fall the total activities would reach a budget of $400,000. Dietrich.

Edward J. Suddenly Thursday, June 22. 197, fd-ward J. Dietrich, of 1M Hague St. Survived by hit wife Elltabeth Llngl Dietrich; one ton, Edward, Pomoono BeorJi, two daughters, Mrt.

Robert tJeanette) Miller ond Mist Margaret Dietrich; en titter. Mitt Martha Dietrich; six grandchildren, niece and neohewt. Frlendt may call at the Norbert 6. Vay Funerot Home, 604 Maple St corner of Colvln, from 7f Friday and ond 7 9 Saturday and Sunday, whore service! will be conducted Monday at 8:30 and 9 o'clock from Holy Family Church. Interment In Holy Seaulchre Cemetery.

Folti, Delbert Entered into rest suddenly June 23. 1967. Delbert Foitz, ot 408 Grenville Rd. He It survived bv hit wife. Helen; two tteo tont.

Richard nod William; two step dauahtert. Mrt. Robert (Margaret) Avotte ond Mrt. Larry (Patricia) pila-rotcla; hit mother, Amy of Iowa; a brother, ond tour sisters, all of Iowa. He wos a World War II veteran ond a member of the Teamster i Union Local 118.

Frlendt mav coll 2-4 and 7-9 ot the Thomas F. Troft Funeral Home, 683 E. Main St. Funeral services Monday afternoon at I o'clock. Interment In Pltlsford Cemetery.

Francis, George Georne Francis, of 186 Gardiner Ave nue. Friday, June 23, 1967. He leaves one ton, George Everett Francltt three dauahtert. Mrt Joseoh Herrgesell. Mrt.

Robert Tolt, ond Mrt. Charles Mar ietta eleueM arnnrirhlldren. Friends may call from 1-4 and 7-9 D.m, at The Profetta Funeral Chopel 890 Goodman Street North. Serv Ices Monday at 9:30 a.m. and 10 a.m.

at St. Francis Xovler Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Gustke, Arthur F. Arthur F.

Gustke, aged if years, of 40 Southampton on Saturday, Juno 24, 1967. Surviving are his wife, Eltie Bu kowskl Gustke: one dauatter. Mrs George (Ssirley) Kuln; one son, Harlan Gustke: two titters, Mrt. Martha Ash- ton ond Mrt. Marv Roller; several nieces and nephews.

Vie was a member nf the Tnvtnr Felloiwthln lib. Time of servlcet to be announced by the August M. Moier Funeral Home. Kleasp. Albert Thursday, June 22, 1967, Albert Klea- sen of 109 Breezeway Dr.

survived by one son. Edward G. Kleasen; one daughter, Mrt. John (Mildred) Ladwig. Fhendt mav call Friday evening nfter 7 a'r ack ot the Burns-Hanna Fu neral Home, 1795 Ridoe Rd.

E. between Goodman and Culver Saturday and Sunday, from 2-4 and 7-9 om. servlret Mnndnv afternoon at o'clock. Interment, Irondeauolt Ceme tery. Knapp, Mrs.

Jean Carol June 23. 1967, Mrt. Jean C. Knaoo of 76 Ironwood Drive. Surviving are her husband, Mr.

Harold R. Knapp; one daughter. Shrlvn Knaoo; three sons, Richard, Dennis ana Bruce Knaoo; ner mother. Mrs. Harr ette Maioaun.

Friends may call Saturday, 7-9, Sunday. 2-5, 7-9 p.m. at the Charles Younalove Funeral Home, 1511 Dewey Ave. Service Monday, 2 p.m. at the Wesley Methodist cnurcn, ztw Dewey Ave.

Reverend George M. Davis officiating. Interment, Riverside Ceme tery. Friends wishing may contribute to the Memorial Fund of the Wesley Meinoaisi cnurcn. In Memoriam Katerle, George In memory of my dear husband who passed away June 20, i64.

Still loved and missed bv wife, son, daughters and grandchildren. Morphet, (Paige) Maude In loving memory of our moiher, Maude Morphet, who passed away June 24, 1V63. She was the greatest mother, Losing her was so hard to bear. No matter when we needed her, We alwavs found her there. Each day she still shares a part In our orayers and In our hearts.

Sadly mbsea by Una and son-in-law, Sam. DiRosa, Michael In loving memory of mv husband and father, Michael DiRosa, who passed away June 25, 1965. When we are sod and lonely. And everything goes wrong. We seem to hear you whispering.

Cheer up and carry on. Each time we see vour photograph, You seem to smile and sav. Don't cry for I am only sleeping, We will meet again some day. Sadly missed by wife, children. In-laws, and grandchildren.

Piehler, Frank h. In sad and loving memory of our dear Husband and Father, Frank L. Piehler, who passed away a year ago today, June 25, 1966. Not dead to us who loved him, Not lost but gone to rest; Each day that passes we miss him more and more. He lives with us in memory ond will forever more.

Wife, Children and family. Turpin, Sharon Lee In loving memory of our Sherry Who left us so suddenly, June 25, 1966. "The Lord keeps watch twix thee and me While we ore absent one from the other." Sadly missed by mother and brother. 1 Ark Before You Buy-We Gumniee To Save Association advisor in 1961.. Meanwhile the Ontario Coun- Tuesday in the Court House here.

SEALED BIDS NOTICE U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT," Internal Revenue Service. Notice of. Internal Revenue Service. Notice of Sealed Bid Sale: Pursuant to section 6331 of the Internal Revenue Code, the property described below has been teied for nonpayment of delinquent internal, revenue taxes due from Bertram Frank Horncastle.

114 Worthing Ter-' race. East Rochester, New York. The property wiu be told in accordance with the provlsioni of section 33J of the' Internal Revenue Code and the refula- -Hons thereunder, at public tale under tealed bids. DATE BIDS WILL BE OPENED: July th. 17.

TIME BIDS WILL BE OPENED: 11:00 A.M. PLACE OF SALE: Internal Revenue' Service, 41 State Rochester, New York. ITEM OR GROUP NO. 1. one 19fl5 Chevrolet Van Truck, unladen weight 3000 standard color maroon; identification G1265P--115066.

2. one Homelite gat generator. Model 5A115-1; Serial 2146340; 60 cycle; 115 volts; 13.1 Amp. 3. one Pacslode Nailing Machine, Model 62PD-400-10, Serial D-95I, with 3 hp Briggs and Stratton gas engine and attachments.

Also 4 ft. carpenter's level. 4. one 1962, Evinrude Big Twin outboard motor, 25 Serial tion, 107 West Main Rochester, N.Y. Above property will be offered (or sale separately and in the aggregate.

It will be sold by method which produce the highest bid. SUBMISSION OF BIDS: All bids must be submitted on Internal Revenue Service Form 2222, Sealed Bid for Purchase of Seized Property. Contact office below for Forms 2222 and information concerning the property. Bids must be submitted directly to the Revenue official named below prior to the opening of the bids. PAYMENT TERMS: Bids miist be accompanied by the full amount of the bid if total is $200 or less, If the total bid is more than $20ti .20 of the bid or $200, whichever' Is greater, must be submitted therewith.

Upon acceptance ot the highest bid, the balance due on bid, if any, will be REQUIRED IN FULL as follows: TYPE OF REMITTANCE: All payments must be by cash, certified check, cashier's or treasurer's check or by a U.S. 1 postal, express or telegraph money order. Make checks and money orders payable to' "Internal Revenue Service." TITLE' OFFERED: Only the right, title, and interest of Bertram Frank Horncastle in and to the property will be offered for sale. R. S.

Campbell, Revenue Officer, 62067 Internal Revenue Service, 41 State Rochester, N.Y. 14614, Phone 546-4900, Ext. 1432. Form 2434-A. ER 62567-lt.

You Money! iito IE-u 1.88 Ptim 3 3 IffM year. Other officers chosen are: Rev. Johnny Johnson, vice chairman; Mrs. Lavina Stubbs, secretary; Paul Bower, treasurer. Directors elected are: M.

E. Moss and Mrs. Zelma Duckett, both of Albion; Emanual Gibson of the' Orleans Farm Bu-Mae Torrence of Holley; Rev. Johnny Johnson, George Brady and Jose Vaughn, all of Medina; Harry Butler of Kendall; Lester Canham of the Board of Supervisors; Otto Stewart of the Board of Cooperative Educational Services. Also: Arthur Nenni of the county department of welfare; Winton Hatch of the New York State Employment Service; SAME QUdiirv 111 "kk.

e7 Jt -m W. East Rochester; several nieces and Mends art Invited to attend a tu nerol servlco Monday morn; no at 11:00 clock at Hoagei Memorial ha Del. 770 Edit Main St. at Aleond-r. Interment at the convenience the family.

Friends wishing may contribute to the Cancer Fund In her memory. Cain. Lt. Cmdr. David J.

Thursday. June IS. 1947, In Alaska, Lt. Cmdr. David J.

Bain, formerly ot Rochester. He It urvvd bv hit wife. Mar- lorle Fletcher Bain; two dauohteri, Vic toria Anne and Pamela Alrvn Bain; hit oarentt. Mr. and Mrt.

Allan J. Bain ot Rochester; hit brother, Peter Bain ot Virginia Beach, Va.i hit grandparents, Mr. and Mrt. Harry Greene at Rochester. A memorial service will be held Sunday afternoon, June IS, 1967, 1 m.

at the Brighton Community Church, 4J0 Vvlnton Rd. North. Interment wot at Pensacola, Fla. Friends wisning may contribute to the Annette Mission Chopel In memory of Lt. Cmdr.

Bain, co Brighton Community Church. Haker, Donald J. Suddenly, Donald J. Baker of 3190 West Lake Ceneseo, N.Y., June 22, 1967. Besides hit wife, Mrs.

Louise Baker, he leaves a ton, Timothy; his lister, AAi Rmerlv Baker; a brother, Rich ard Baker; his mother, Mrs. Ruth Miller; maternal grandmother, Mrt. r-AIIlM Hnkr Frlendt are Invited to call Frldny, 7-9 a.m.. Saturday ana sunaav t-, if p.m. I Funeral Home 2492 Dewey where servlcet will take Place Monday at 1:30 a.m.

and 00 at St. Charles Borromeo Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre temeiery. Batz, William L. ow.

nnoH 70 Venn, vet' "ran of World War 804 Arnett Friday, June 23, 1947. He Is survived by his wife, Clara P. Baumoster Bati; Sne son, Robert W. Batz; two dauah-ii. Mlu June Bali, Mrt.

Charles (Dorothy) Barletta; tlx rcrJ? two brothers, Rovmond of Rochester, nrknnu Beach, three" jlsteri Mrs Frederick chh of Rochester, Mrs. E. J. Hall, Fin and Mrs. Blanche Dhi Rochester; teveral nieces and nephews.

He was a member of the wininm w. Doud Post, American uevion, Friends may call Saturday and nnrt 7-e nt the Haubner and Stallknecht Funeral Home, 828 inv St. Funeral Monday morning at in n'rlnck and 9:00 o'clock at St. Auoustlne's Church. Interment, Sepulchre Cemetery.

Blatchford, Ernest W. Holy fcrnest W. Blatchford of 30 Sherman 7... uuunminn. NY.

June 24. 1967, In Bota'vla, N.Y. Husband ot Sylvia Hale (Rowena) McGrail of Rochester, n.t., ni.i.kww. ihor nf Mrs. Robert M.

Mr. inmM L. (Louise) Smith, West (UoiAni Lee. Rochester. N.y!, Richard L.

at home; brotner of Archie, New London. Mrs. John Bastlan ana mrs. rrea runtu Wyoming, N.Y. Friends may call at the Fred Strlpp Funeral Home, Wyoming, N.Y., from 2 P.m.

Sunday where services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 1 Bonafede, Salvatore (Sam) Salvatore (Sam) Bonafede of 3 mncay Circle, Irondequoit, Friday, June 23, 1967 He leaves his wife, Mary; one inn Sam one bro her, Anthony Bonafede? one sister, Mrs. Mary Tedes co two grandchildren; several nieces may call from 2-5 and 7-10 am. at the Profetta Funeral Chopel Inc. 890 Goodman Street North.

Services win be held Tuesday at 8:30 and 9:00 a.m. St St Cecelia Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Braun, Augusta Rickman Auausta Rickman Braun of 63 Farbrldge on Friday June 23, 1967. Surviving are one sister! Mrs.

Minnie Pohl; several nieces and nephews Mrs. Braun was a member of the Retlreet Club of Hawkeve. Friends mav call at the Edward Dreler Funera Home, 1717 Portland -i dh Snturdnv eve- mnVo'mT9ndW 2.57 7 Funeral Mnndav afternoon at 1.30. in terment, Parma Union Cemetery, Hinon, Y. Those wishing may contribute in ur Rrmin to the memorial 7i st John's Lutheran Church, 800 RldOt Rd.

E. Cnnstanza. Anna (Ninfa) futnini rAiwtfinrn. formerlV Of 145 Rohr Street, Thursday, June 22, 1967. She leaves two sons, Frank and pfr: three daughters, Mrs.

Anthony (Josephine) Palumbo of Hamlin, N.Y., AArt. Stanley (Constance) Canne, Mrs. Joseph (Marv) Valenza; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren, her sisters, Mrs. Ignatius Indovlnoond Mrs. Philip DeVola of Rochester; also sisters and brothers In Italy; several nieces ond nenhews.

Friends may call from end o.m. ot The Profetta Funeral Chapel son rHnnn street North, where services will be held Monday at 8:30 a.m. and o.m. at St. Francis vavier Church.

Interment, Holy sepuicnre Cemetery. ferment. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Cordaro, Amelia (Molly) Amelia (Molly) Cordaro, 22 Lime June 21, 1967. She Is survived bv her sons.

Ralph Cangimllia, bam, josepn nnii Albert Cordaro: her daughters. Mrs. Henry (Leona) Welssinger, Mrs. Sandy (Mary) Profeta, Mrs. Frank (Rose) Mnnuei.

Mrs. Richard (Jean) McDon ald; her brothers, Frank, Albert, Vincent and Anthony Borone; her sisters, Mrs. Angelina Stafferl, Mrs. Edward (Elizabeth) Thomas; twenty -seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; several nieces and nephews. Friends may coll from 2-4 and 7-9 n.m.

ot the Banolomeo Funera Home, 506 Jay St. Funeral service Monday 8:15 and at St. Francis of Assist Church: Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Daglish, Helena E. Helena E.

Daglish, fornierly of 149 wnneTora June iyo. one is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Paul Dolan Mrs. Vera Balrd, Mrs. Fayette Gee Sr.

and Mrs. George Cook; three sisters, Mrs. Fred Schultz, Mrs. Mary Knopf and Mrs. Emma Tussing; three brothers.

Harry Kallin, Arthur Kanin ana waiter Kdinn, an or lona wanda, N.Y.; fourteen grandchildren; twenty-six great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Baptist Temple and a member of the Moose Lodge 1420, Palmyra, N.Y. Frljnds mav call of Miller Funeral Homes, 1625 Mt. Hope Ave. 3-5, 7-9 where funeral service will be held on Monday morning at 11 a.m.

Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. DeLand, Charles B. Charles B. DeLand, of 29 Main Caledonia, N.Y., on June 22, 1967.

He Is survived by hit sisters, Mrs. Lola Goodall of Newark, N.Y., Mrs. Francis English, Mrs. Josephine Butler, both of Clifton Springs, Mrs. Edward Latshaw, of Seneca Castle; three brothers, George DeLand of Caledonia, William DeLand of Geneva, John DeLand of Clifton Springs; several nieces and nephews.

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