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Bauman, Raymond A. Dieffenbacher, Monica H. McCurdy, Grace (Lintner) I 'w ww. GC SUNDAY DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. ROCH AUG 9.

1987 HUU. rj iua- August 6. 1987 at AppoHo Beach, FL She is Fri. Aug. 7.

1987. Survived by her son daughter -m-tew; John C. ft Joan McCurdy. Saturday, August 8. 1987.

Survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Marcella and band Leo, daughter. Mrs. James (Rosalie) r- aviv f. kj grandchiWen; Claire. Gordon II, Charles, a sister; Frances Daggett of VT.

Friends are invited to her Funeral Service Mon. morning 10:30 at the First Baptist Church of Rochester, 175 Aliens Creek Rd. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Arrangements by Cor belt Funeral Home, 2771 CHILI AVE. Economy lodgings available in Europe lHUTjr a wwjw wi v.

-vn nt71UIiri Jack Winters of Buffalo, NY. grandchildren; Laura. Mary ft Brian, brother. Bertram Kiener of Rochester, nieces ft nephews Graveside Services will be held Sun. at 11am at Britton Rd.

Cemetery. Friends wishing may contribute to the Jewish Home Foundation or the Union Hill Fireman's Auxiliary in her memory. Following the Funeral a period of mourning wM be observed at the Jewish Home of Rochester, 202 1 S. Winton Rd. thru Fri.

Noon. Arrangements Parsky Funeral Home. Inc. survived by 1 daughter and son-in-law, Sally and Bert on Rath; 4 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters. Gladys Ben-zom and Jean Safirstem; brother, Robert Hayward; also nieces and nephews.

Burial at the convenience of the family. Date of Memorial Mass to be announced. Ferrarese, Mario August 5. 1987. Husband of Louise (Costa); father father-in-law of Michael 4 Patricia; grandfather of Faustina.

Nicole; brother brother-in-law of Leo Mary Ferrarese, Anne ft Russell Scartata; uncle of James Cinalli; several nieces nephews. Friends may call at the Bartotomeo Funeral Home 1425 Lexington Ave. Sat. Sun. 2-4 7-9.

Mass of Christian Burial Monday 9 am at Holy Family Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre. Mr. Ferrarese was a WWII Korean Veteran, member of Marine Corp League, Cooper Marine Post ft VFW. Decline of dollar hasn't hurt travel Died suddenly.

Monday. Jury 27. 1987. He was bom in Brewers Mills. Ontario.

Canada. October 28. 1909. He married Luella Billings, March 9. 1938, In Cleveland.

OH. He worked 30 years for Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, NY, until his retirement in 1971. They lived In Rio Rancho, NM, Loveiand, CO. and Page. AZ.

before moving to Stockton, MO. He is survived by his wife; son, William of Stockton; stepsons, Cart and Edward Stock of Rochester, NY, Leonard Stock of Clifton, CO, 8 grandchildren. 1 1 great-grandchildren. Interment at convenience of the family. By James T.

Vanckst Jhe Washington Post The dramatic decline in the dollar in the past year doesnt seem to have stopped Americans from planning a vacation in Europe this summer and fall All indications suggest trans-At- Geraghty, Alice Raymond Thurber; his son and daughter-in-law, Raymond and Sue Bauman: his brother. Walter Bauman; sisters, Florence Frtsch and Mildred Fischer; 3 grandchildren. 2 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Monday 2-4, 7-9 at the Vay-Schleich Meeson Funeral Home 2692 Dewey Ave. Mass of Christian Burial Tues.

at 10 o'clock at Holy Family Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Bigelow, William ID. August 7. 1987.

He is survived by his wife. Grace: sons and daughters-in-law. John and Margaret, Tom and Joan Bigelow; 4 grandchildren. Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service Saturday. August 15, 1987, at 11 a m.

in the Third Presbyterian Church Chapel, corner of East Avenue and Meigs St. Those wishing may make contributions to the Third Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund or to the charity of their choice in William's memory. Reference, Anthony Funeral Chapel. Brown, Louise August 6. 1987.

She is survived by 4 sons. Junior, Johnny, Chester James of Rochester, Jessie James of New Orleans, LA; 6 daughters, Annie Wyche of Rochester, Katie Cummings, Johnnie Mae James and Georgia Mae James of Haines City, FL, Aries Mae Dawson of Benton Harbor, Ml, and Diane James of Montgomery. AL; 15 grandchildren; other relatives. Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home of E.

Latimer Son, 983 So. Plymouth Ave. Funeral Service Wednesday 12 noon at the Latimer Chapel. Evang. Evelyn Penn officiating.

Interment Oakwood Cemetery, Pentield. lantic travel is on the rebound, and some tour organizers already see 1987 as a "boom" year. OToole, Alice E. August 6, 1987. Predeceased by her husband, Edward.

Survived by her brother, Earl Harvie, FL; nephews. Gilbert Harvie. Syracuse. Alan Harvie, Ml; friends and neighbors. Friends may attend Graveside Services meeting at the entrance to White Haven Memorial Park, Tuesday at 11 a.m.

Those wishing may make contributions in her memory to the Chili Volunteer Ambulance. Arrangements, Anthony Funeral Chapel, Inc. Area Deaths Outside Monro County Fleshman, Linda G. 37, Aug. 7, 1987.

Survived by husband, George; daughter. Kerne; father, Arnold, and mother, Frances Radwich; brothers, Arnold Timothy and Robert; sisters, Joyce and Robin. Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service at the family residence, 30 1 7 Brown Albion Tuesday at 1 00 p.m. Memorials may be made to the Al Sigl Center, Elmwood Rochester. Arrangements by the Merrill Grinnell Funeral Home.

Albion. Stakel, Gertrude N. BAT A VIA: August 6. 1987 In Batavia. Survived by her husband, Wallace a son, Robert of ME; a daughter, Janet S.

Wanser of OH; 5 grandchildren, Elizabeth Pamela and Katherine Wanser of OH, John and David Stakel of ME. Funeral service Monday afternoon at 2 at St. James Episcopal Church of Batavia. Interment in Elmwood Cemetery, Batavia. There will be no prior calling hours.

Memorials to the American Cancer Society or St. James Church. Arrangements by H. E. Turner Co.

Cooper, Carl W. EAST BLOOMFIELD: Carl W. Cooper, age 59. of 22 State St. died August 7, 1987.

Surviving are his wife, Ruth Day Cooper; and children, David W. of Cuyahoga Falls, OH, Gary L. of Canandaigua, Linda C. Neenan of Nashville, TN, Nancy C. Abdallah of Binghamton, NY, Scott C.

of Holcomb, NY; 5 granddaughters; 2 sisters, Dorothy Pickering and Ruth M. Cooper, Canandaigua; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Kennedy and Son Funeral Home 13 Bristol Canandaigua, Monday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral service Tuesday at 1 1 a.m. in the funeral home.

Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Canandaigua. Memorials to the E. i Casey, Charles Aug. 8, 1987. Survived by her 2 daughters and son-in-law, Nancy Flanigan, Diane and David Maher; sister, Eleanor Geraghty, 8 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.

Friends may attend a Memorial Mass Tues. at 10 o'clock in St. Thomas More Church. No prior calling. Interment White Haven Memorial Park.

Memorials may be directed to the School of the Holy Childhood, 100 Groton Rochester 14623. Reference John M. Hedges Funeral Home. GresSLeoF. Friday, August 7, 1987.

He Is survived by his sisters, Irene Bowman and Marlon Fyles; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call on Sunday 2-4, 7-9 at the Michael R. Yackiw Funeral Home, 1270 Norton St. Prayers Monday 9 a.m. followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 at St.

Francis Xavier Church. Interment Holy Sep-ulchre Cemetery. Heckman, Dorothy (Gardner) AIRPORT: August 6, 1987. Survived by husband, Chester; 3 daughters, Mary Jane Wagner, Sharon Condon, and Patricia Rieck; 3 brothers, Gerald. Robert, and Rev.

Harold Gardner; 3 sisters, Mrs. Arthur (Margaret) Budgeon, Mrs. Warren (Mable) Rice, Mrs. Paul (Barbara) Henries; 1 aunt, Jeanette VanDorpe; 4 grandchildren; several nieces and nephews and cousins. Friends are welcome to call at the Richard H.

Keenan Funeral Home. 41 So. Main Fairport, Sunday and Monday 2-4, 7-9. Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday 10 a.m. from St.

Joseph Church, Penfield. Interment White Haven. Donations may be made to the Perinton Volunteer Ambulance Corp or the Cancer Society. Formely of Fairport. August 6, 1987.

Survived by 1 son and daughter-in-law, Arthur M. and Carol; 3 grandsons; 1 great-granddaughter; sister, Mrs. Donald (Helen) Rodenhouse; brother, Warren; nieces and nephews. Friends are welcome to call at the Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home, 41 S.

Main St. Fairport, Sunday 2-4, 7-9 where services will be held Monday morning at 10:00. Interment White Haven. Those wish-Ing may contribute to the Heart Fund. 1 here no question that fcurope is costlier this year.

In Austria, West Germany, Switzerland, France, the Netherlands and Bel- gium, where the dollar has weak-" ened the most, the dollar buys 15 percent to 20 percent less than it did 12 months ago. But travelers interested in Eu-. rope's arts and its ambiance still can enjoy these pleasures on a rea- sonably affordable budget if they don't demand luxury hotels 1 and Michelin-starred restaurants. The European Travel Commis-' sion recently surveyed its member nations and came up with country-by-country figures for what an independent traveler (not on an escorted tour) might expect to pay for lodging and meals from now through the fall 1 Here is a sampling of the prices I reported in that survey. They will, of course, fluctuate as the dollar rises or falls between now and the time you travel: Great Britain: Visitors to London, which generally is more expensive than the rest of the British Isles, can obtain a free booklet, London Value Hotels, listing hotels in two categories those less than $45 a night (for two people) and those between and $68.

For a copy, contact the British Tourist Authority, 40 W. 57th New York, N.Y. 10019; (212) 581-4700. In the countryside, economy hotels average $23 to $35 (for two people), and the rate for medium-priced hotels currently is $37 to $53. Farmhouse accommodations can be found beginning at about $16 per person a day, which includes the evening meaL Dinnpr in a mnrlnratplv nnVol Board, 757 Third New York, N.Y.

10017; (212) 418-0800. France: Throughout the country, hotels average about $50 to $90 a night (for two people), although they are somewhat higher in Paris. Other lodging possibilities include pensions at about $45 a night and farmhouses, $40. Low-cost national hotel chains are the Ibis and Climat de France. Fixed-price menus are standard in France, and they average about $15 to $20 per person for dinner, which also covers tip and tax.

A dinner in a moderately priced restaurant should be about $25 to $30 per person. A booklet, Paris on a Budget, lists reasonably priced hotels and restaurants in the capital. For a copy, write to the French Government Tourist Office, P.O. Box 2658, Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y. 11779.

Italy: Once one of Europe's best bargains, Italy now can be fairly expensive. First-clas9 hotels average between $100 and $200 a night (for two people). But pensions can be found almost anywhere, and many can be very charming. They range from $40 to $66 a night An Italian tourist menu is about $15 to $17 per person for dinner. Austria: A room in a moderately priced hotel in Vienna ranges from $50 to $80 (for two people).

Outside the capital, in Graz, Innsbruck and Salzburg, it's a bit cheaper at $40 to $80. Dinner should cost between $12 and $16 per person. Scandinavia: In Denmark, about 400 restaurants featuring the DanMenu offer a two-course meal, lunch or dinner, for less than $10. In Norway, hotel rates range from $70 to $160 a night (for two people). Three Swedish cities Stockholm, Goteborg and Malmo have put together packages that include accommodations plus a tourist card for free admission to attractions and free bus and subway travel.

In Stockholm, the package is available at 50 hotels at $48 to $114 a night (for two people). The packages are available through Aug. 16 and on weekends thereafter. For information: Scandinavian Tourist Board, 655 Third New York, N.Y. 10017; (212) 949-2333.

Portugal: Hotels range from $26 to $42 a night (for two people) in the economy category and from $30 to $110 in the medium-priced category. Portugal's network of 30 pousadas very special lodgings in historic structures range from $44 to $88 a night Dinners are $10 to $15 per person. Greece: Rooms average $30 to $50 a night (for two people). A full dinner may cost as little as $6 per person. A full banquet for two, perhaps in view of the Acropolis, is about $50.

Heller, Sara A. Kinnear, ElspethS. 7, 1987. She is survived by 1 sister, Ruth Sweet, of Rochester; several nieces and nephews. No prior calling.

Memorial Service Tues. 2:00 p.m. from the Curtis Funeral Home 76 S. Main Fairport. in lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church of Fairport.

Pfeiffer, KingaT. "Kay" Kinga Pfeiffer on August 7, 1987. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Frederick and Phyllis Pfeiffer; sons, Daniel and Robert; daughters and sons-in-law, Margaret and Charles Beo, Pauline and Oday Piccone; daughter, Dorothy Palmeri; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; her best buddy, Ted; her sister, Clara Jurs; brother and sister-in-law, Alfred and Mary Norbut; many nieces and nephews. She was a retiree of Rochester Products. Friends may call at the George J.

Savage Funeral Home, 1080 North St. Sunday and Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services Tuesday at 8.30 in the funeral home followed by her Mass of Christian Burial at 9 a.m. in Holy Rosary Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Contributions may be made to the Heart 797 Elmwood Rochester, NY 14620 in her memory. Shafer, Dorothy Friday, Aug. 7, 1987, Dorothy Shafer of Chili. She is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law, Joseph Jr. and Gloria, J.

Douglas and Jean of FL; daughters and sons-in-law, Carolyn and Bernard Lynch, Mary and Paul May, Judy and John Rei-singer; 16 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; her brother, Richard Biek and sister, Isabelle Bartles, both of Dansville; nieces nephews. Friends may call Sat. evening 7-9, Sun. 2-4 and 7-9 at the Funeral Home of Alvah Halloran Son 2 125 Chili Ave. Mass of Christian Burial Mon.

at 9:30 o'clock in St. Pius Tenth Church. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery, Dansville, NY. In lieu of flowers, friends wishing may contribute to the Assoc. for the Blind.

Smith, Rebecca Aug. 3, 1987. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Mattie Smith; 4 brothers, 6 sisters, maternal grandmother; 3 uncles, 1 aunt; a dear friend; other relatives and friends. Funeral service Tuesday 1 p.m.

at Central Church of Christ, 101 Plymouth Ave. S. Interment, Falls Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday 7-9 p.m. and Monday 2-4 7-9 p.m.

at Joseph E. Hall Funeral Home, 712 W. Main St. Viau, Albert T. Albert T.

Viau, age 80 years, of North Fort Myers, FL. Formerly of Erie, PA and Rochester, NY. Passed away Aug. 7, 1967 at the Coral Hospital in Fort Myers. He was born In Dunkirk, NY on June 11, 1907.

Son of the late Benjamin and Eugenie (Poitras) Viau. Mr. Viau was employed as an electrical engineer in Erie, later moving to the Rochester area and living there some 30 years. Survivors include 2 sisters, Ms. Alma Viau, of Erie, PA and Mrs.

Donald (Ruth) Milner, of Wilmington, NC; sister-in-law, Mrs. George (Marie) Viau, of Erie; good friend, Ms. Agnes Motsch, of Erie. No calling hours will 'be observed. Friends are invited to attend a Funeral Mass on Tues.

at St. Mary's Church, Erie, PA at 9:00 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Erie. Arrangements A. Brugger ft Sons Funeral Home, Erie, PA.

Weisberg, Rebecca Lisser Of New York City, died on August 7, 1987. She leaves sisters, Teresa Seigel, 200 Seth Green Drive and Elsie Rockowitz, 79 Alalmo Drive both of Rochester; leaves several nieces and nephews; several great-nieces and nephews; several great-great-nieces and nephews. Services private. Wheater, Clarence "Whitey" August 6. 1987.

Survived by his wife, Lena Schultz Wheater; a daughter, Dolores Robertson, Albany, OR; a son, Edward C. Schultz, New Delhi, India; 4 sisters, Lillian Bamford and Margaret Brietung of Rochester, Josephine Baker and Eleanor Margsen of FL; his grandchildren, Sherrl, Michael, and Sandra Robertson, Corrine, Kathleen, Eileen and Doreen Schultz. Funeral Services Monday morning at 10 o'clock in the chapel In White Haven M.P. Contributions may be made to Camp Open Arms, co United Cancer Council. Reference the Thomas F.

Trott Funeral Home. restaurant may cost about $12 per person or even less if you eat in a pub. The British Tourist Authority can provide a London Restaurant Guide. Ireland: A room for two in an economy hotel is about $30; in a medium-priced hotel, it's about $55. Bed-and-breakfast inns are about $15 per person a day, including a hearty breakfast.

Dinner in a moderately priced restaurant should be about $11 person. Any restaurant that displays the symbol of a smiling chef serves a low-priced tourist menu. A booklet listing such res-. taurants, Dining in Ireland, is available from the Irish Tourist PENN YAN: Age 83 of 85 Old Pines Trail. Penn Yan, August 6, 1987.

Survived by 3 daughters; Mrs. Ethel Jacobs of Mexico, Mrs. Norman (Edith) Lank of Rochester, Mrs. Rex (Esther) Vail of Rochester; sister, Ida Ectman of Boston; 6 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren. Burial was held Fri.

at Glenwood Cemetery. Friends may call Sun. 1-9 p.m., 240 Hemingway Dr. Memorial donations, Yates Day Care Center, Penn Yan, NY 14527. Opdyke, Steven A.

A. Opdyke, of Geneva. Unexpectedly, Aug. 7, 1987 at the age of 27 years. He is survived by his mother, Carole Opdyke, of Mesa, AZ; 1 brother, Kenneth, of Fairport; his paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Opdyke, of Phelps; his maternal grandfather, Clayton Ross, of Ovid. Friends may call Sun. from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Harloff-Cotton Funeral Home, 26 Maple Victor where Services will be held Mon.

morning at 1 1 o'clock. Interment Boughton Hill Cemetery, Victor. Contributions to the Victor-Farmington Volunteer Ambulance Corp in his memory would be appreciated. Gross, Benedict. F.

Gross, 90. Suddenly, at home, Aug. 8, 1987, Survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. Helen Morsch, of Wayland, Mrs. Norma Shafer, of Perkinsville and Mrs.

Rosemarie Conrad, of Addison, NY. Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today at the Walter E. Balrd Sons Funeral Home In Wayland. Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Joseph's Church, Wayland Mon. at 1 1 a.m. Burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Friends who wish may make contributions to St.

Joseph's School Memorial Fund in memory ol Mr. Gross. Memoriams DiNieri, Amelia In loving memory of Mom wholeftusAug.9, 1971. You are not forgotten, nor will you ever be. Sadlymissedbydaughter, Arllne.

Rossi (Ross), Louise Although you're spending your Birthday in Heaven, I'm sure that you will hear every time we whisper softly, "Happy Birthday, Mother, No presents now, Just flowers upon your grave to lay, but Oh how happy we would be, if you were back today. -Sadly missed by family Wilmot, Robert Happy Birthday Dad. Last December God looked around His Garden and saw an empty space, He than looked down from Heaven and saw your tired face. He put His arms around you and took you in His care. To make up for all your suffering, He wanted you up there.

It broke our hearts to lose you but you didn't go alone; for part of us went with you the day God called you home. A million times we've missed you, a million times we've cried, If love could have saved you, you never would have died. Rest in Peace. Sadly missed by Doris, Bobby, Mike, Sandy, Ray, Betty Anne, Meagan, Michael, Barbara and Ellen Zerniak, Victoria PASSED AWAY Aug. 9, 1984.

MOM, we love and think of you always. We miss you very much. SONS and DAUGHTERS. Died on Aug. 6, 1987 at the age of 71.

She Is survived by her husband, James Kinnear; 2 daughters and sons-in-law, Rosamond and Robert King, Isabel and David Brown of Scotland. MONDAY at 10 a.m. a Memorial Service will be held at Miller Funeral Homes, Inc. 1625 Mt. Hope Ave.

In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Mary's Hospital are accepted in her memory. Knight, Richmond "Richie" August 4, 1987. He Is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary Lee Knight; 1 brother, Leonard Karl Knight; 3 sisters, Doris and Charlene Knight and Sheila Walker; brother-in-law, Seymour Sheppard; uncles and aunts, Mr.

Mrs. Simon Meeks, Mrs. Julia Mae Robinson and Mrs. Elizabeth Meeks; dear friends, Douglas H. Walker and Eddie Jackson; several nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives.

Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the funeral home of M. E. Latimer Son, 983 S. Plymouth Ave.

Funeral service Monday 1 p.m. at the Church of Love, 23 Marsh St. Rev. John Walker officiating. Interment, Mt.

Hope Cemetery. Krishan, Edward T. Aug. 6, 1987. Survived by his wife.

Gersl-dlne a son, Ronald; a daughter and son-in-law, Valerie and John Statt; a brother, Robert of PA; sister, Lillian Emlgh of CA; 3 grandchildren, Christopher, Ronald and Jacquelyn Statt; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Sun. 2-4, 7-9 a the Vay-Schleich Meeson Funeral Home 2692 Dewey Ave. On Mon. friends are requested to go directly to Our Lady of Mercy Church for his Mass of Christian Burial at Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers Masses may be offered or contributions to Greece Volunteer Ambulance may be mad In his memory. Leimberger, Joseph Fri. Aug. 7, 1 987. He Is survived by his sister; Marie Zeier, many nieces nephews No prior calling.

Family friends are invited to go directly to St. Michael's Church Mon. at 10am for his Mass of Christian Burial. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Arrangements Paul W.

Harris Funeral Home. Inc. August 7, 1987. He is survived by his wife, MaryCasey. Friends may call Sunday 7-9 at the John J.

Curran Funeral Home, 535 Oxford St. Funeral service Monday at 9:30 a.m. Interment, Riverside Cemetery. Those who wish may contribute to theCancer Society. Chambers, Ruth Aug.

6, 1987, age 84, Mrs. Chambers leaves 4 sons and daughters-in-law, David and Pat, Arthur and Dorothy of Needham, MA, Robert and Grace, Frederick of Tampa, FL; 2 sisters, Rita Spalty, Violet Cory of Canada; 14 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Friends may call Sat. Sun. 2-4, 7-9 p.m.

at Burns-Hanna Funeral Home, 1795 E. Ridge Rd. (between Goodman Culver). Service Mon. 11 a.m.

Interment, Ironde-quoit Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Point Pleasant Ambu-lance or Glad Tidings Church. Christie, Pamela Wednesday, August 5, 1987. Pamela Christie. She is survived by her father and stepmother, Ken and Betty Worden; sister and brother-in-law, Meiinda and Ken Hay of Alexander, NY; a niece, Meagan Hay, also aunts, uncles and cousins.

No prior calling hours. Friends are Invited to attend a Memorial Service Monday at 1 p.m. in the Unitarian Church of Rochester, 220 S. Wlnton Rd. Friends wishing may contribute to the Matt Talbot Ministries, 1806 East Rochester, NY.

Reference, Alvah Halloran Son Inc. Craig, Charles S. Charles S. "Chill" Craig died June 13, 1987 at his home in Sun City, A2. Mr.

Craig was born in Hamlin, NY, resided for many years in Lockport, NY, retiring to AZ in 1 970. He is survived by his wife, Vivian (Hogle) Craig. Private Funeral Services were held with interment, Parma Union Cemetery, Hilton. Cross, Mavis Friday, August 7, 1987. Survived by many friends.

No prior calling. Friends are Invited to attend her Funeral Service Monday at 1 p.m. at the Walker Brothers Co. Funeral Home, 15 West Spencerport. Interment, Fairfield Cemetery.

Cummings, James B. Wednesday August 5, 1987 of Chili. Survived by his wife, Kathryn; brother-in-law, R. Keith Harder of Texas; sister-in-law, Dorothy Meeker, Rochester; cousins. Friends are invited to a memorial service Monday August 10 at 4:00 at the Susan B.

'Anthony Room at the First Unitarian Church, 220 S. Winton Rd. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Contributions to the Assoc. for the Blind, 422 S.

Clinton Ave. Arrangements by Leo M. Bean Funeral Home Inc. 277 1 Chili Ave. Davis, Ruth On August 6, 1987.

Survived by her cousin, June Verdun of North Stonlngton, CT, and, several 2nd cousins. No prior calling. Friends are invited to attend her Funeral Service Tuesday at 4 p.m. in Hedges Memorial Chapel 770 East Main St. at Alexander.

Interment prl-vate in Alton Cemetery. DeLapp, Donald A Jr. August 7, 1987. He is survived by his parents, Donald and June, sisters, Jean Kozlowski, Macedon, NY, and Caroline DeLapp; a brother, James; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Frieda Reynolds; fraternal grandmother, Evelyn DeLapp, both of Oswego, NY.

Friends may call Sunday 7-9 p.m., Monday 3-5. 7-9 p.m. at the Smith, Lotze Associate Funeral Chapel, 10 Lapham Park, Webster, NY. Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday at 10 o'clock in Holy Trinity Church, Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery. Those wishing may have Masses offered for the repose of his soul.

Dick, Winifred (Shields) Aug. 6, 1987. Survived by her husband, Charles her daughters, Mrs. Don (Winifred) Miller, Mrs. Danny (Pat) Thomas, Sharon and Jeanne Dick and Devra Crogg; her brothers, John, Allen and Eddie Shields; her mother-in-law, Alice Webber; her grandchildren, Lorrie Lavin, Terrl Webster, Steven Thomas.

She was predeceased by her granddaughter, Rachel Spall. Friends may call Sun. 2-4 and 7-9 at the Richard L. Felerski Funeral Home, -1005 Hudson Ave. where Funeral Services will be held Mon.

morning at 11 o'clock. Interment, Riverside Cemetery. Doud, Pearl M. Of Gates. Suddenly, Aug.

8. 1987. She is survived by her sons and daughter-in-law, Gerald J. Doud, of Rochester, Robert G. and Diane G.

Doud, of Tempo, AZ; daughter and son-in-law, Pearl A. and James R. Telban, of Gates; 9 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Erf ie Seelman, of Boonville, NY; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call SUN0AY EVENING 7-9.

2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the DiPonzio Funeral Home 219 Spencerport Gates. Funeral Services Tues. morning at 9: 15. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St.

Theodore's Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers Masses may be offered or donations to Medical Motor Service of Rochester and Monroe County 1000 Elmwood Roches all peaches, cream J.R.'s summer haven By Ann Sweeney Gannett News Service DALLAS We all thought JJ.R. and those other rich Ewings lived at Southfork. As it turns out, Jthey only work there.

During the season's three-month filming of iDallas, the CBS Friday-night oil Jslick, its six stars spend the sum-mer at a posh and very private Dallas hotel called the Mansion on iTurtle Creek. At the Mansion they live like royalty. But then, so do kingmakers and crowned heads, including tAdnan Khashoggi, Princess Mar-Jgaret, and Queen Sirikit of Thailand all of whom have been Jguests. Here Town and Country lives. This hotel may well be the last bastion of the Beautiful Traveler that endangered species that still checks in with a convoy of luggage.

Even sans suitcases, it's fcasy to spot a BT. The women Invariably travel in cream-colored feuits. In fact, everything at the Mansion on Turtle Creek is peaches nd cream. That's the color Scheme of the country-English decor as part of a mood generated to insulate the weary traveler from Lurie, Bloomie BOtFOlto) 0KMi2 there. Fresh flowers, a four-poster bed, slippery-as-silk percale sheets, down pillows, a marble bath, a terry-cloth robe, a tray of Hermes bath products and delight of delights 24-hour room service.

When the maid turns down the bed, she leaves not only a chocolate but also a weather forecast The suite used by J.R. Ewing, alias actor Larry Hagman, has a 25-by-35-foot "salon" that includes a dining table for six, a kitchen, two bedrooms and a large, flower-decked outdoor terrace. Cattle barons in from the range often take suites at the Mansion, the management says, to entertain Dallas friends. With the on-site kitchen-dining setup, a chef from the downstairs restaurant comes up to cook. The Mansion wasn't always a hotel.

It began life in 1925 as the Italianate home of Sheppard King, a wealthy cotton broker. It went through a series of owners, became offices, and in 1979 there was talk of tearing it down. Propelled by an outcry from historical preservationists, Caroline Hunt Schoellkopf, sister of the famous Texas Hunt brothers, bought it, opened it as a restaurant and added the 143-room hotel. Robert Zimmer, Rosewood's president is the Mansion's man who came to dinner. A hotel designer, Zimmer arrived early on to oversee the hotel's interiors and stayed to head the chain.

Much of the chinoiserie in the decor is reminiscent of his years creating hotel interiors in the Orient. Death Notices Within Monroe County INDICATES THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF A PAID NOTICE IN THIS NEWSPAPER. Adams, Margaret E. CHURCHVILLE: Friday. Aug.

7. 1987. Survived by 2 daughters. Betty J. Schalk.

Mrs. Paul (Ruth) Raukohl; her brother, Robert Burkhart; 3 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; a niece ft a nephew. Friends may call Sat. 7-9, Sun. 2-4, 7-9 at the Walker Brothers Co.

Funeral Home, 21 S. Main Churchville where services will be held Monday at 10 a Interment, Creek side to place your ao 454-4200 To piac your ad MondayFnday. a to Bom Saturday. to 13 30 Or cau your nearest regional ofhca, WMlidaysflam to 5pm Srocfcport 437-314. Canandatgue 924-5460 On Aug.

7, 1987 In Cape Town, South Africa. Deeply mourned by her son and daughter-in-law, Gerald and Valerie Lurie and their children, Peter, Wendy and Mark of Rochester and by her son, Desmond Lurle and daughter, Anita Shifrin and their families in Cape Town. Friends may call on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 at 200 Parkwood Rochester. Malcho, Edward C. Age 99.

August 7, 1987. He is survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. George (Dorothy) Vanderr Lyke of Rochester, Edna Nortier of Macedon, and Mrs. John (Carol) Black of Ontario; 6 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren. Friends are invited to call at the Smith, Lotze ft Associate Funeral Chapel, 10 Lapham Park, Webster, Sunday 7-9, where Services will be held Monday at 2 p.m.

Interment, Webster Rural Cemetery. Those wishing may make a contribution to the charity of their choice. Martin, Vila R. SCOTTSVILLE: On August 7, 1987. She is survived by her husband, George; a daughter, Kathleen Stollery; a son and daughter-in-law, Tom and Sue Martin; 3 grandchildren; 1 sister, Mrs.

Tom (Dorthea) Bush; nieces and nephews. Friends may call Sunday 2-4, 7-9 at the Cameron Funeral Home, 26 Rochester Scottsville where services will be held Monday 1 1 a.m. Contributions may be made to the Union Presbyterian Church, Scottsville. the jungle outside. ...1 .1 I 1 4 DEADLINES WM Mst you pfttMrtng nd Oactfig your tf IH noon Mch wekdy for puoucttton th toMow-mq morning.

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Ads may be cancelled or corrected under the same dead-Una as piecing an ad When can-cawing an ad you be given nmbr as your receipt This number wHt be used loi matters concerning your ad in the event of nonpayment amen due. your account may be saoed to a cotteclion agency or an attorney, and you Nl be liable tor the charges paid by us to such collection agency or attorney Annoonxametiti 1-t0fc Automotive 11-21 Auto directory 503-531 Bimnaas 340-3M Employment 5M2a Housfsnoid Goods 96-106 Inslrudions 6M6 Mann CVadory 29e-79u Mercnandiss 74-47 Music Boi 90a-90i Pen and 66-73 RealEaiatt 30 1-30 Petrtsls 360-390 ServtcdsProductl 400-490 4 Lost, Strayd Lost, Strayed Lost, Strayed it CAT; black with white "locket" a abdomen Spayed female Siamese like Answers to Missing since 712. Wood Rd-Ridgemom Ptaa area Reward Cafl 225- 2300 CAT: ATTENTION! Wi ltdy (from Ml. Rud area) who calwd Sit la, pisM call back. I think you hm my oil Mtl.

whtt. With wfiita. black a grey markings on back, black marking on face, racoon tail, lost Oeoey Stone area on 728 663-9147. 647- CAT Orange Tiger, mala. 9 yrs old.

neutered Lost Clifford a Culver are. 729 Named Pumpkin. 854-M39 your name. From this moment on, nobody at the Mansion will forget Faster than the speed of light J'our luggage is beamed inside by Junseen hands while a valet whisks way your wheels. Should you ineed to make a call in the lobby, Jrjial out from the desk phone on he waist-high marble table just nside the door.

Call anywhere in the world nobody's counting. you're ready to move on jpstairs, a suited envoy not a xllman greets you by name jind shows you to your room. There's more. Outside the room )s a waiter. He heels in a table vith a rose on it a rose-scented finger bowl and a fruit basket br perhaps lemonade and cookies.

The room has "all the little jouches of home" or maybe the ones you only wish were back ter, NY 14620. Enderle, Kevin Michael sell Giorgio On 6, 1987, 61, In CAT Gray a white neutered male with blue cottar Answers to Tom lost near Pittslord-Mendon High School. Auo 2 REWARD! 586-3472 Aug. aged Pignafaro )9W REWARD CATS: 6pencrpofl area "Midnight-. Angora type female, black with gray belly mat, gray Tiger Both lbs neutered.

Call after PM. aT. black white mala, Long Pond Shores Apts area Reward offered. Cad 227-92U Or S8M234 Suddenly, Thursday, August 6. 1987.

Infant son of Danny and Judith (Schleicrr) Enderle; also survived by brother, Casey; sisters, Jamie and Misty Jo; paternal grandfather, Carl Enderle; paternal grandmother, Arlene and her husband, Charles Spurting; maternal grandmother, Rosemary Schletch; many aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services end interment In Grove Place Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Reference: Vay-Schleich Meeson Funeral Home, inc Maggiore, Italy, survived by nis wife, 2 sons, daughter-in-law, granddaughter, Lisa, grandsons, Georgio and Matteo; 4 sisters and 2 brothers. McDonald, Dorothy July 31. 1987.

Survived by a sister. Blanche Rose of Canada. Private Services were held with Entombment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Reference Thomas F. Trott Funeral Home OOQ HUSKY REWARD tor information leading to the recovery of Siberian Husky: male, brown 4 whit.

70 lb bkj ye. yrs ok) Missing sine July 12th. 328-8663 CAT large, whits, long haired female lost 729 Paul RdAndony Lena man. Msy be HI. Much loved pat 227-2323 CAT: Black female, over-waoht.

Answers to Tabatha or Tabby lost West Cn Area 730. Reward. Can 889-5751.

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