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ww 24 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1949 MUSEUM GROUP 1DENIED U.S. AID U. a WEATHER BUREAU GILBERT Irvine T. Gilbert of 72 I Ox TO OPEN DRIVE West Fairport. Jan.

29, Surviving: are his wife. Harriet one son. Warren R. of Fairport: one eranddaufrhter, one niece. Mrs.

Donald Andvs of Jacksonville. Fla. Friends may call at the Van Horn Funeral Home, Fairport, where services will be held Tuesday, 2 p. Rev. Robert Zimbelman officiating.

Interment in Oakwood Cemetery. SEEN TIPPING CHINA TO REDS Solicitation of prospective mem Mambretti, Arnold Mass. William Oake. James Pratt, John Roller. William Sauter.

Francis Spencer. Josephine Yenditryoli. Teresa rooman. Walter Warner. Mary Williams.

Uorence Woodruff. Cora Atkinson, -lame Harriett. Anna Bir. Patricia Burns, Mary i arry. Pe Lano, Uw Laara Oi5tert.

Irving Hinchey. Donald Frank Hoffman. Dorothv Hoopr. Matilda Jeinperrer, Jo-ephin Lawrfm, Carrie Lonthair. Irving bers for the Rochester Museum As sociation, shooting at a goal of 800 new members, is underway, preparatory to opening of the nine-day campaign on Wednesday.

I GORDON Saturday, Jan. 29, 1949, Each present member of the as Nathan liordon. 56 uucnan Surviving are his wife. Rose: one daughter, Mrs. Harold Schoenberg: Jg FIRST COMPLETE sociation has been asked to obtain if yO ATKINSON Atkinaon.

three grandchildren; two yars. ZZSX S. Paul sudden-jsJstef. Mra TilUe Cohen and Mrs. lv aaturcav.

January- 3 J-jMary Sacks: three brothers. Reuben. HarrV. and Joseph I. Gordon; several "Arthur Brocklebank, nieces and nephews.

Canada: several relatives in Ensr-I A funeral service wUl be conducted at least one new member. Museum Director W. Stephen Thomas said a corps of volunteer campaigners will make personal calls, and the campaign also will be pressed by mail. Blame for the rising star of Chinese Communist fortunes rests on the sins of omisson not commission of the United States. That is the view of a Rochester man -who has spent 37 years as a missionary in China and from this vantage has watched the flow and ebb of democratic forces in that teeming half-continent.

Dr. David Crockett Graham, who with his wife, the former Alicia Morrie of Fairport, now resides at Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, yesterday traced his version of the struggle between Communist and Nationalist forces in China in an He was a memoer ot trie en nn uun a Par.sk Funeral Home. 1125 St. Paul 't Association membership includes reserved seats for lectures, sub-cription to the monthly bulletin, r'anerai irorrs the resmence nt'i-iM. cunai in ione raaa v-emticr)'.

niv morr.iat at :3, and at Our Lady of Perpetual IIAVKNS Entered into rest, Fred "Museum Service," free attendance Church. Arrangements oy au- Havens. Jan. zo, 1SH9. at nis resi- He is sur- M.

ilaier. idence, 236 Clinton Ave. ti3 Margaret so vived by his wife. Mrs fati AnVtTubb's) Bartlett of Havens one daughter. curvivpd br L.

Prichard: one son Mrs. Edward Charles W. ClnfMLVTime) "pjni-Ver Cecilia Bartlett Havens of Cleveland, Ohio; four v- -i v. interview he gave as an attempt to at various adult educational programs, and participation in family field trips, nature excursions and invitations to museum exhibition previews. Mrs.

G. Heywood Hawks, vice-chairman of the Women's Advisory Council, will serve as general chairman of the Women's Division, and the alleged one- ErnumT five grandchildren Friends rnav call at KroU's Funeral counterbalance Funeral sided pictures drawn by writers on ranacniiart m4 nuaaun Ave ar.d nephews. i services Wednesday, Feb. 2. at Chinese noliticnl hcpiip.

ARROWS eCMtfWlt. no at i lJ OSO eiV Mrs. George Williams, Council secretary, is vicechairman. Captains are Mrs. Lucius Gordon, Mrs.

Da vid Tappan, Miss Jane Noonan, Aid Would Have Won Dr. Graham, who wears the academic title of honorary curator of the museum of archaeology, art and ethnology of West China Union University, Chengtu, is of the opinion that firm and positive support by the United States of Chiang Kai-shek and the Nationalists Funeral Tueiv morr.ini; o'clock. Interment in Riverside Ceme-fu-erai parlors of Joseph J. Buckley. terv 75 Dewev at 9 o'clock and at Kc.v Rosary Church at et.eri I CH ET Donald Hinchey.

aged S3 rr.e- in aech.e Cemetery- of ,4 Peck st- Satufday, Jan. BIXBY F.uih Southwick, entered -9 1349. He is survived by his wife, into rest. Jan. 30.

1349. of S3 Fair- Qlga; one son, Donald; one daughter, view formerly of "West Henriet-; scaron nj3 mother, Mrs. Mary ta. X. Y.

Survived by one sister, Campbell one brother. Morris Camp-Urs. Oscar Edsoa; several nieces and, bell; one sister. Mary Hinchey. EJMews.

all of Rochester. Friends are invited to call at Houcli Friends mav call at the J. F. Sea-j Brothers Funeral Home, -515 Goodman Funeral Home. 291 Arnett man st.

x. Funeral services Wednes-I'rorrt where funeral services wiil be, fay morning at 9:30 o'clock and 10 held Tuesdav at 2 p. m. Interment, i0'clock at Corpus Christi Church. In- tana.

Temperatures In the northeast have been quite low but are expected to rise with warm air coming up from the disturbance in the Gulf. This low is causing considerable precipitation throughout the southeastern states and Texas had snow and freezing precipitation. WEATHER STORY: The high pressure area that dominated over the country on yesterday's map has moved northeastward and now is centered over Pennsylvania on this map. A warm front is moving across the country and temperatures have risen considerably throughout North Dakota and Mon Mrs. Wilfred M.

Kearns, Mrs. Donald Clark, Mrs. Arthur J. May, Mrs. Basil MacLean, Mrs.

George Schlegel, Mrs. Louis Cartwright, Miss Gladys Welsh, Miss Isabelle Schmitt and Mrs. Francis DAMP (1 itA A WARMER, SNOW lit. Hope Cemetery, iiev. jonn terment.

Holy Sepulchre Cemetery LlAlMjAlR A vtk IT ET rTo Ton BONKE On January 29, 1949, Frederick. Bor.ke of 961 Clifford hus- iD EtraN ie 28. 29 EXPECTED HERE band of t.ie iate -fctannan dourc HIStK-ln this city, Jan. 28, 1949, Frank Hiser of 354 Lexington Ave. He is survived by hi3 sister, Mrs.

J. Cooper; several nieces and nenhews. Friends may call at Fiske Handv Parlors. 105 JLake Ave. Serv- Indefinite amount Chairman's mallet temm Mrs viv.nz are two caugntera.

El tiJT I 6E N. DEATH RULED NATURAL Coroner Richard A. Leonardo issued a certificate of death from natural causes in the case of Frederick Havens, 75, who was found dead, apparently of a haart attack, about 4 p. m. yesterday in his apartment at 236 Clinton Ave.

X. Henrv Zoilweg of bpencerport, ACROSS Call at brldg Low ftalters Mountain in Cret New Zealand tree Strait-laced 1 TTtToD i Ri ArrTET "such as Russia gives to the Chinese Reds" would have enabled the Nationalists to triumph in the current struggle. "What we did was to cut the ground out from under Chiang Kai-shek at the Yalta Conference," says Dr. Graham. "By letting the Russians occupy Manchuria China's vital steel and coal center we killed the chances of China securing some semblance of economic stability.

The Russians, in turn, handed over this region to Chinese a Mrs. Jor.n Scnrnidt of Ontario. rran.ichiidren. one sister, Mrs. 4.

12. 13. Feminine nieknam The mercury dropped to 8 de Uces Monday arternoon at 2 o'clock. iVt'i'im Tomaschiie. nieces 32.

grees above zero early yesterday. Exists Oonated 33. RiP! Ei f1 Tl Ei Es3 Hi El A I but the Weather Bureau promises cec.r ew. Mr. Bonke was a memoer John's Lutheran Brothertiood, Citv Benevolent Association.

34. Chaff HOFFMAX Entered Into rest, Jan. 30. 1949. Mrs.

Dorothy Hoffman, TR.EL.C slightly warmer weather for today. 35. Complains 37 Wild flower The low was within one degree rrienaa n.av ii. of scottsvilie. Y.

Surviv- iripral Home. 33. Dreier her husband, Francis, one services Wednesday after--ors are atAR ERjN L. EjSTA TE PiElEPEST of the lowest reading so far this season, recorded on Dec. 25 and 26.

compounds Fly Place, coon a Pev John Kirsch daughter, Barbara, one step-daugh 39. Inrment in Mt. Hope 40. Coral Island 15. Counter melody 17.

Occurrences IS. Small 19. Crackle 20. Coarsely ground hominy 22. Narration 2...

Kow The bureau said clouds will bring 42. Airplane snow into the area today. Yester Solution ot Saturday's Puzzle Communist control." Dr. Graham arrived in China the week that the Manchu dynasty fell DRY Throw Rugs Spreads 59c Blankets 69c MONROE LAUNDRESS M. 2SB1 shelters Comforting Pedal digit day's highest temperature was 27 degrees.

45. 47. ter. Joan, all of Scottsvilie; her mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Bashline of Port Allegany. three ters. Mrs. Ward Norton of Olean. X.

Mrs. John Haskins of Angola. X. Mrs. Leon Hurd of Port Allegany, Pa.

one brother, Jack P.aev of Port Allegany, Pa. Friends may call at the Cameron Funeral Home, Scottsvilie, X. Y. Notice of funeral later. DOWN 1.

Spoiled 2. Columbia's president 4S. Type measures 43. Disagreeable SO. Female sheep 3.

Fate 4. Reaches across fi. Small and weak Cerr.etery. BURKE Saturdav. Jan.

29 1919. Caroi Burke of Honey, fomerlv ot" 447 Westfield P)che 6 vears. Survived by 3Ir. "and Mrs. Raymond Ej-ie, 2 sisters.

Gloria and Katn-jcei o.v brother. Raymond: her Mrs. Beatrice Burke 'lira. Marion Thompson: her vf- Vlanon Seed covering Toward 26. 27 Temperatures MAX METCALF AND THE NEWS 1 P.

M. DAILY MONDAY THRU FRIDAY WHAM A Democrat and Chronicle Radio Feature in 53 tn 10 9' 91 m. m. m. 2.

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m. Entered into rest at her ana me country was set up as a republic under the progressive leadership of Sun Yat-sen. rrogre Made Until 1937 "The strides China made in mass education, transportation and industrialization up to 1937 were astounding to foreigners," says Dr. Graham. "But that was halted when Japan struck because she feared that in another 10 years China would overshadow her." Noon 20 Midnight 13 r- Home.

5111940. Matilda Hooper. She is sur- 6. 7. S.

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19. 20. 21. Skill l'alm Illy Cut pattern Unsuitable Clamor Deed Profit Adduce Lry White of epg Wash lichlly Fair 'pi West, near Memorial vived bv one son, Harold of j-T-'iVa Services Tuesuav afternoon port two grandchildren; also sev- clock. Interment i alis eral cousins.

ri-r-erv I Friends mav call at the Payne vi' -Rum Pitts- Funeral Home in Macedon. Funeral Bl hN-Mir. Burns o. ni.s w-dnesdav. 1MC.M.

WKATHER RKPORT The highest temperature yesterdav was 27 degrees, against 55 the same day In 1914. and 5 In 190S; the lowest against 39 in 190 and 12 in 173: the mean IS. acairut 44 in 1906 and 2 in 1948. and an average of 22 Tor 79 years. Precip.

Jan. 22 trace. Precip. Jan. 1 to 22 2 15100th.

Normal for Jan. 1 to 22 2 Precip. Jan. 1 to 22, 194S 2 3210O Low Mir T-ii-i iiiisrora. 22.

Talks He was the pattern for the un huIKafTi. Maland" F. Burns; nej Macedon Cemetery. Mrs. Rev Harmon or air- vvi-Kr fr s3.

Miland F. Elmer 4EI-EXrEKGER 23. 24. 23. two Entered into at the home of ceasing struggle between Chinese Red forces and Nationalists set in 1928 when Chiang Kai-shek broke with the Moscow-inspired 3 I7 8 7 bo I ML 2U XJ 35 3l 1 7m': 35 Tr AO -42 -43 "1 1 I 1 flfl I hiT-h cf rjjtnusiER -n one sister.

Mrs 8 I 27 -2 22 I 2 3 A lba ny Atlanta ci Los Aneeles. Ca if. sev josepmne jeiensperger, iie 1 late Eugene Je.ensperger. She is Atlantic City I 24 I 29 era: n.eces an-l ne-news Boston fhe Van Horn -survived by her daughter, Mrs. 15 I 2S I mav ci.i at Dr.

Graham does not think that Buffalo at 2 i -Friends may call at Corbjtfs Fu- the Reds can help the disillusioned Chicago Tues- Tonight's Programs: 1 "sr to: jr. neral Home. 56 Main Ienver Detroit Idav. Feb. 1.

Services at 2 p. Book of maps Crazy: Kniuht in the Cliarleniasce roniancea The birds Sailing vessel Youpr women Slam East Indian trees Not bright Desire Playing card WHsht belonging to him Tier Understand Old-fashioned exclamatiot desperate Chinese people and will only maintain power by ruthless Dulutii A ww-. iXuVsdav. Interment, Mt. Hope Cem- 22 1-4 1 I 1-2 31 4 19 -10 10 13 19 i -2 17 K3 2 i 34 35 I OA I 30.

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Fort Worth Kansas City etery. measures. "Despite everything, China is tra -u rest o.uiu-. Ji- Mxra Bristol Currv. for- Avon.

X. Y. She is eur-v ve-i bv ore brother. Fred, and one trme Bristol, both of 1949 Goodrich Bond News MacMillan Gulf Sports Journal of the Air Lowell Themes News Miami New Orleans New York City i I.WVKKXZ-Friday, Jan. 2S.

Carrie Lav. renz, to Drum formerly ot i'ortiana O- She Irene East' Avon. X. Y. three step-daueh-j ster.

of Paul I. Lawrenz. leaves three daughters, Mrs. Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland. Me.

St. Louis Washington 27 I 49 I I 5 22 i 2 25 i-i 18 -I 21 2S I Urs. Herman Miami. Mrs. Fraser Towner and Jennejohn ditionally the friend of America and we should try to help them.

We have got to wait and feel our way. China has seen dark ages before and found its way out. The Chmese are hungering for true democracy. Let's remember that the way China goes so will the rest of Asia." ana jear Ravmond Soaker: her son. Paul .31 Cr.anes ana iua-iw Twrenr- three grandchildren: and ljjiw 1 tr 11 z.

mice i a to stecio rice, both of Avcn. ereat-eranddaughters her Stb- Mrs. John Peck, 1'ittsiora. Friends mav call at Hedges Me- Fr-ens mav at the 1 1 3 of Faculty Get Brockport Leave Social Workers To Hear Talk on Mental Hygiene 'morial Chapel where services will be held Mondav afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Interment Irondequoit Ceme-i tery.

0f and Son. 6) Lacv S- Avon. X. Y. Funeral be held at the First Church.

East Avon. X. T.wvv afternoon. Feb. 1.

1949 at Deaths Three members of the faculty of 2 Interment in East Avon ON-xlI E. Lonthair. sud- err.eterv. i Brockport State Teachers' College profes- have been granted leaves of ab- 4 4" Mrs. Virginia Bellsmith, Beulah Stars Haitie McDaniel The Jack Smith Show Club 15 Edward R.

Murrow News Inner Sanctum "Devil's Godfrey's Talent Scouts (See opposite). Lux Radio Theater Mark Stevens. Richard Widmark end Lloyd Nclan co-star in "Street With No Name." My Friend Irma Marie Vilson! The Bob Hawk Show Listen for the Lemac jackpet qussticn! u.r: lv at Island ilospitai. Jan. ju, 119.9." Survived bv his wife.

one P.obert of RD Hon-ieoye FalLs, X. Y. two brothers, Ray of Rush. Elton or Henrietta; o.ie sister, Mrs. Maude McK.ce of Den- i Di: I.

Si'urJav. Jan. 29. 1913. H.

fe ad T3 vear. 73 Ircquoia a Breezr. N. Y. Survived ov his Alice Harvev 13 Lar.o: one si iter.

Mrs. Lillian sor of case work at the New travel, study nr nrnf t'tssional work. of Social Work, will r.au who will School Monday's A Big GODFREY DAY! As every housewide knows, the inimitable Arthur Godfrey is heard over this station for a full hour at 10:30 a. m. every Monday thru Friday.

but tonight you can also hear his "Talent Scouts" program at So. if you miss this morning's Godfrey show with Jasette Davis. Bill Lawrence and the Mariners, be sure to tune in tonight at 8:30 for singers, an impersonator and an accordionist on "Arthur Godfrey's Talent Vi-eun: one br.ther. Lonson several nieces and on a mental a Children's workers and hygiene program lor serve as eeciior educational super-Court before social, visor in physical education and laymen here Monday, recreation for the State Education will address a joint Department at Albany; Dr. Eric the Social Workers steel.

professor of French and Ens- several and nephew. HJ mav call at the Merton a of World ar 1 rnember Kava Funeral Home, 59 Monroe the MaJor.ic Lsyizeot Ovid. Honeove Falls, where services ilsmber of tr Breeze De-. wednesdav. Feb.

2. 1949 Feb. 7. She meeting of Club and the Hemwr ot tn ironaj 2:30 p. m.

interment in Fine Kill Cemetery, Rush. Y. Jsirier Onaoter 414. Order 01. Mental Hygiene whn win vlsit France and Scotland and study at the Lniver- Iron-! and ot tne ciety in Brick Church Institute after a 6:15 p- m.

dinner. Arnold, aged MAMBKETTl tr.e American 59 28, Legion 134. Jan. Friday, PRATT John Albert, of 18 Ritz entered into rest Saturday, January 29, 1949. He is surived bv his wife, Ella; six sons, Albert, William, Myron, Herbert, JJnnald and Stanley; two daughters, Mrs.

George liosley and Miss Florence Pratt; his father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. John Pratt; two brothers, Fred and Martin; five sisters, Mrs. Arthur Croston of Mt.

Morris, Mrs. Herman Budde of Niagara Falls, Mrs. Leo Hodjrc. Mrs. Bernard Rodger, Mrs.

Melvin Hummel of Rochester; two grandchildren. Funeral services from the DeBell Funeral Home, 325 Jay Tuesday, at 1:30 p. m. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Rev.

William Kouwe officiating. ItOl.I.KH William Roller, of 28 Delevan on Thursday, Jan. 27. 1949. He is survived by four brothers, George, Frederick, Edward and Arthur Roller.

He was a member of the Northeast Post 221, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Friends mav call at L. Schauman's Sons, 609 Clinton Ave. from 10 a. m.

to 10 p. m. Services will be held on Monday afternoon at 3:33 o'clock. Interment. Riverside Ceme- years, suddenly.

or rr.s. uosanuna assistant librarian, who will -jv call at the Burns-! Formerly chief psychiatric social 'cok 1 Will Fix four Hi I APPLIANCES jL4 II :45 1 Ljm 24 Hr. Serv. 'tZ 4 :00 I MAi 7910 I Nip PiflT'S HIDIO I 1 -r rseni 7ti AieiTS tesiaes 111s wne, ilambretti. tie leaves Mm.

John Sharpe ISZZSX aCo1 'our daughter. ver Ralph Knox News Boxing Special rondequoitMr9 Henry steinaber and Miss 2 o'clock. C.Tr.e-.er'.-. HOOPER RATINGS Ruth Marnbreiti of Rochester; one Guy Lombardo Orchestra Dance until midnight! serve with the Foreign Service Division of the United Statea State Department on the staff of the Benjamin Franklin Library in Mexico City. Dr.

Steel, native of Scotland, will visit his parents near Glasgow, and Mrs. Steel, bom in Fiance, will be reunited with her relatives there II 6 Stre.t Cor. Plymouth ff fk Entered into rest. aud-jsori, Mr. Charies Mambretti.

who is deiv. Saturdav. Jan. 23. 1949.

Laura. a member of the Rochester Fire De-Mane of TS St. Shej partment; three sisters, Mrs. Emma 1 survived bv iter husband. Cyrt! Kaland of New York City, Mrs.

F. r.er mother. Mr. Mirv F- Oscar Gardner of Farminston. N.

Kiwken: one brother. Frank Hawk-j and Mrs. Mddred Marcello of en three nephews and one niece. Rochester; oae Rudolph She sai a member of the American Mambretti of Arizona: and several X-ezion Auxillarv and the Lieder- nieces and nephews, and 10 Auxiitarv." i children. He was a member of the worker the Treatment Clinic or the Manhattan Children's Court, she has also supervised the Youth Service Bureau, an agency dealing with disturbed adolescents, and has served as psychiatric supervisor at the Rockland State Hospital.

She has written on her studies for several publications. Dr. Chester Reynolds, president of the Mental Hygiene Society, will introduce the speaker, and Miss Virginia Vigneron. nresident of the Social Workers Club, will preside. 4 HAS THE MOST LISTENERS MOST OF THE TIME! for the first tim she arrived in America in 1940.

Guide to Radio Programs Postofficetery. :3 mav ca'1 at Corbett Fu- National Association of yHEC 1460 KC WHAM 1 180 WSAY 13T0 WENT 680 ARC 950 WET 1280 INMt'RKD IN FALL 6 30 Meditations Farmer Reporter Sunrise Melodies Carl Storandt, 65, of 29 Chamber Clockwise Clockwise Sews Artr.ur Tms Is Arthur Church Chimes Lost. Tune Tempo Market News r.era! Hrrxe. West after 1 1 Maintenance Employes. ciock Svindav afternoon.

Services! Friends are invited to call at mfi-sinz at 11 c.aarles jr. L'is Funeral Home, 269 Riverside Cemetery. iDewey where will take 1SWK il-s. Caroline Frank, inplace at 8:30 a. rn.

Tuesday morning Jai 30 1949 and 9 o'clock at St. Charles Eorremeo She ThVolChurch. Interment. Holy Sepulchre dore of Rochestef and William G. Crmetery.

lain was taken to Strong Me- p-jOO Musical Clark 15 Musical Clock 3 Musical Clock 45 Musical Ciock Dawn Patrol Dawn Patrol Dawn Patrol Dawn Patrol News: Arthur Pete. Joe At Sieson Clockwise News; Artr.ur This Is Artriur This la Artnur Break-last News SAITKK Suddenly on Friday. Jan. 28. 1949.

Francis R. Sauter, "of 623 Church vill-AHjims Easin Spiri-cerport, N'. in his 22nd year. He is survived by his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Sauter; his sister, Jean Sauter. Friends may call at Walker Brothers Company Funeral Parlors, where services will be held Tuesday. February 1, at 9 a. m.

and from St. John's Church. Spencerport. at 9:30 a. m.

Interment in St. John's Cemetery. Timekeeper Timekeeper News: Timekeeper Timekeeper PnntinST IndUStrV Unit morial Hospital yesterday after-mT noon with a possible hip fracture KleCtS NeW OtllCerS suffered Saturday when he fell Sacred Heart Frank ot Syracuse: one aausnier, ASS William ti. iiass or a crooK 00 Knox: News 27. 1949.

He is sur ilrs. Eldred wajner of Rochester. iiea Jan. 8 against the rear steps of his home, police reported. News; Clock Musical Parade Musical Parade Clock Watcher Metcalf.

News Clockwise Clockwise Clockwise Tnis le Arthur This Is Artnur This Is Arthur This le Arthur Martin Agronskr News; Breakfast Second Breakfast Tune Story Timekeeper Timekeeper News: Timekeeper Timekeeper 15 Atusical Clock 30 Musical Clock 45 Musical Clock Friends rnav call at L. Schauman Son. 609 Clinton Ave. from 10 00 Musical Clock a. m.

to 10 p. m. Time of funeral to be announced later. 9 Breakfast Breakfast Ciu" Breakfast Breakfast Ciut News: Arthur This Is Arthur This Is Arthur This Is Arthur News: Music Mountain Music Peopie'e Exchange Curtain Ooinf: Up Kessier. News For Women Only For Wcraen Only Tower Clock Tuneful Trends Tuneful Trends News: Trends Tunftul Trends 15 Musical Clock 30 To the Ladies 45 To the Ladies John H.

00 Ladies New officers elected yesterday by the Printing Industry Association of Rochester are: President, Eustis F. Rawcliffe, vicepresident of the Case-Hoyt Corooration; vicepresident. Robert M. DuBois. president of DuBois Press: secretary, Fred Streb.

president of Ayer Streb: treasurer, Moe Trott, president of the Frederick Stecker Company. George E. Strebel continues as ex 111 True Story True St or Betty Crocker Ioroiriy KUgallon News; Sounds Easy Soups for You Songs for You Pongs for Tou Fred WarinK Fred WarinK Road of Life BriRhter Day For You For You Jiit For You Just For You Homrmaker Piano Portraits News. i.am:.o!ee HillyOlly Jpmouree 15 To the Ladies 3" Arthur JodOey 45 Arthur Oodfrey SPENCER Josephine of South Livonia, entered into rest Saturday, Jan. 29.

Born in Troy, N. Y. in 1SC1. but spent most of her life in Livonia. N.

Y. She is -survived by her grandson, Harold Crawford and 3 great-grandchildren, all of Livonia: also several nieces and nephews in Rochester and Can-andaigua. Friends may call at the Reed Funeral Home. Washington Livonia, after 3 p. m.

Sunday. Funeral services Tuesday. Feb. 1st, at 2 p. m.

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Prescription. McGee Son MononeRts Markers SC3 State St. MAin C854 II Club Jane Jordan Kirkn' "onie Ted Malone Gaien Drake OO Arthur 15 Arthur Oodfrey 30 Grand Slam 45 Rosemary Ir. P-itil Love. Learn Jack Bereh Lora Lawton Tretjor's Tunes Trebor's Tunes Heatter's Ma.iirs; La.nny Ross Make I'elieve Sjil Make Bheve Bail News: Ballroom Make Believe Ball -6EO" Club "680" Club "680" Ciub vived by one son.

Earl H. Mass: three sisters. Mrs. Freda Theson, Mrs. Ann Seils and Mrs.

William Bunn: one brother. Harvey G. Mass; several nieces and nephews. Friends mav call at the John T. Lewis Funeral Home, 151 Genesee where services will be held Mondav afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. OAKF.S James Oakes of 134 Wim-vhop on Thursday, Jpn. 27, 1949. He is survived bv two daughters.

Mrs. Kenneth. Bradbury of Rochester and Mrs. Edwin Wor-atzke of Sehenectadv: one son. Reginald Oakes; one grandson.

Harold Searchf ield one granddaughter, Doris Wogatzke. Mr. Oakes was a member of Frankfort Lodge, 579 IOOF. Friends mav call at L. Schau-man's Sons.

'609 Clinton Ave. X. from 10 a. m. to 10 p.

m. Services be hld on Monday afternoon at nvinpi'. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. ecutive secretary of the group.

oo Warren. News 15 A I Sigh T-U News 30 Helen Trent 12 News News Off Record Off Record Hello Rochester Noon Melodies News: Varieties Rhytnm Varieties Weicome Travelers Welcome Travelers News; Stars Roberta Rambllngs Kate Srcitl Kate Smita Sicga Noonday News Tur.e lest Heaths .45 Our Gal Sunday News; Midday Mel. Midday Melodies Sounds Easy Meiodka News; Lis'n Ladies A irlane Me'sOdiea Bing Sings Bins Sing LOWERS Advertisement WILLIAMS Suddenly on Sunday, tery. South Livonia. VENIJITTI OLI Entered into rest, Jan.

30, 1949, Teresa Braccuto Ven-dittuoli, jf 19 Weld formerly of 5 Lorraine She is survived bv Bukii3g ftiowcM SsowcaM Darotcy Iis What Sy RocaT Hippy Gang Kapry Gins Pas.ng Parage Metcalf. News Ann Rogers Cinderena Weekend Cinderella Weekend r-15 Ma Perklrui 0 Dr Ma lone 45 Guiding Light Jan. 30. 1949. at her home.

8o Park Florence Booth Williams, hue On Stage On Stag News; Border oouth of Border Bandstand Time Pentboufl Ser'ade News: Music Music Macetro IT OTTtl is survived ny one aaugnter. ivnas j. Elizabeth Williams, and one brother. Mr U- -tt Desizmrtz our Specialty CAPLFS, Florist 479 Jefferson Gen. 7293 her husband, William; one daughter, IF YOU HAD A NECK roOATl 0l5 i30 Roy Booth of Victor.

N. Y. She was low a as Hotlyw Breakfast Holiyw'd Breakfast Bride, Groom Bride. Groom Double or Nothing Doub'- or Nothing Today's Children Light of World Perry jlason Nora Drake W.iat i Tick THIS FELtOW AND HAD juaitn; ner parents, J.lr. and Airs.

Angelo Braccuto; live brothers, Alex, George and Sam D'Amato, Joseph and Alexander Braccuto; three sis- a memoer OI tne Kornesier v-mnv i the Society of New England Women. jeen for Day Qjeei Jor Day Best By R.aWt Best By Request Best By Request Best By Request Best By Rq-jest Best By Request News; Serenade Afterioon Party Afternoon Party Party News: Melody MeiCfjy Matinee Melody Matinee Melody Matinee Friends mav call at the chapel ot Ingmire and JCagle. Chestnut St. at 1 SORE THROAT I ters. Mrs.

Rose Verga, Mrs. Sam J. 13T0 Club 1S70 Club tub 1370 1370 Club 00 David H-rum 15 Hilltop House 30 Don Ameche 45 Don Ameche Ladies Be Seated Ladies He Seated Hou-se Party House Party Court until noon Tuesday. Service DUE TO COLDS fill will be conducted Tuesday arternoon Life Beautiful Ma Perkins Pepper Youn? Right. Happiness Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jones Widder Brown at 2 o'clock at St.

Paul's Chantry. Interment at the convenience or the family. Musicals Musicaie News; Maslcal Musicaie Best By Request Best By P-equeat Best By Request Best By Request News Melody j4atlr.ee Melody Matinee Add Penfield Kay Kyser Kay Kyser 650 50 Club 00 Hint Hunt 15 Hint Hunt; Kewj 30 Open House 45 Open House; Sigl LEWIS POOLE FUXERAL, HOME Formerly Lewis Established 1921 1305 DEWEY AVE. 4Zi4 Glen. 4533 WOODRUFF At the home of her Sacheli.

Miss Doris Braccuto. Friends may call at the funeral home of Vito Cimino and Sons, 939 Plymouth Ave. where funeral services will be held Wednesday morning, Feb. 2. at 9 o'clock and at 9:30 o'clock at Holy Family Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. A' ROOM AN At his home, 203 Dalkeith Road, on Saturday, January 23th. 1949. Walter F. Vroomari.

daughter in Lima. In Iriday, Jan. 28. 1949. Mrs.

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She is survived by three daughters. Mrs. Ravmond McCombs ri00 Goodrich. Newa News: Sports Cnrrl Turner SDnrH Besides his wife, Mabel Turner of Caledonia. Mrs.

Elton Schillinger of Lima, Mrs. Fred Weber of Rochester; two sons. Elmer of Honeove Mys'er Tune Tet Mystery Tune Test Twilurat News P.oast Beef Supper Club News: Serenade Supper Club Sunset Serenade News; Chamberlain Sunset Serenade Martin Records Sunset Serenade Challenge ot Yukon Challenge ot Yukon Sky K-ng Eky King 45 rooman, he is survived by several Air Journal wno 1 aiKing Lowell Thomas 3-Star Extra Falls and Leonard of Avon; nine nieces and nephews. He was a mmOtt Beulah grandchildren; three sisters. Mrs.

Frank Green of Dansville. Mrs. .1 1 .,..1" Supper Club News of the World You Can Be Star You Can Be Star Melody Corner Melody Corner News; Corner Melody Corner Hill Piano u.ton Lewis Jr. Frank Parker Snow Sport etiiichta Lone Ranger News Ooamtct Lone Ranger Inside cf Shorts News; Serenade Drama ot Medicin Music Cava. cade Music Cavaicade member of Rochester Consistorv A.A.S.R.

and the Frank M. Stewart Post, American Legion. Friends mav call at the Ralph D. 30 Club 15 Grace 'Maynard of Mt. Morris.

Mrs. News 5 Murrow, Scobell Funeral Home. 642 Main 00 Inner Sanctum Maude Sawdey of Liivonia, i. x. Friends mav call at the Schillinger home.

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LUtnft timet tr 45 Talent Scouts noon at 2 clock. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Lakeville. at two clock.

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