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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 25

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FOCI-ESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Tuesiny, 17, 1317 25 3 on State Panel Lauded for Work Siiffcr Rules Set for Meat Funeral Rites Thursday For Howard Pendar, 16 George Diprose, Restaurant Man, Succumbs at 81 The new statewide meat in- Three Itochesterians are members of the Housing Ad A funeral service for How spection program that went i League White Sox team which won the PAL World Series. He visory Council of the New York into effect vrsterdav will hr.n II ard J. rete) Tendar. 16, vice president of the West High School Junior I I i II was a member of the varsity soccer team ana baseball re more complex Inspection nounced plans for a statewide j0f Iuhments handling drive to remove racial barriers, meat and will set a uniform I I Jt. fc serves at West High.

He was a member of the Canteen Committee of the Arnett YMCA. Howard played saxophone clasi, will be held at 2 ra. Thursday in the Corbett Funeral 7 -pr to housing for non-white nro-'iUndard of inspection to per-fessional and technical person- tr tw nt and clarinet in the school band Geors Dipro. 81. a Spanish-American War veteran and former Ses Breeie restaurant operator, died )estrrday (Dec.

18. 19371 In Municipal Hospital Iter a year's Illness. Mr. Diproe ran a restaurant along Irondequoit Bay in Sea Breee many yean ago. After he left the restaurant busmen, he worked ai a bartender in local restaurants and at the I'owen Hotel.

Home at 109; and orchestra. He was a mem ti." vi tin I'UfcM- The three are Thomas Hauks. ouf M. Kriegsfeld and Dr. Dr Milton H.

Covert, city William J. Knox. The council, veterinarian, yesterday indi this Christmas l.KT HUM 1 "IONAL plants am! FILflDWEITCS express your holiday thoughts ber of the Hi-Y. At Schorl 19 he had won a Daughters of the appointed two years ago by Gov, American Revolution Citizen cated the city's new meat in Harriman, said it will work! ship Award Medal. He attended spection code going into ef Columbia Avenue Church of West Ave.

Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Howard, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pendar of 439 Frost died Sunday thrist Disciples next year to enlist the support 177'" of the public, industry and I 30 Provlde hou.ng groups on all Jewels evf" rigid inspection code through a broad educational than the state's.

He rrttred from bartending I) io. ialed flotnt mi kelp yit malt tht appropri- ttlfillOt firing your lilt to him lode). more than 10 yean ago and Besides his parents, the youth leaves a brother. Jack his worked at a part-time clerk in paternal grandmother, Mrs. Mar Under the city code, he said, program.

In hi -m at nt mkt Ik several liquor ttorei. garet Pendar, and maternal Howard J. Pendar (Dec. 15, 1957) Mr. Diprose was a member of in St.

Mary's the tiki Club, where he re grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester J. Cocker.

Hospital. He recently had un council' ch.Fmin, James 'it PProxim.tcly 40 meat Scheuer of New York City Pressing and meat manufac-singled out Rochester and Syra-tur'n6 plants in the city will cuse members of the advisory to be licensed and in- aided: Gold Chevron Tost. VFW, Friends may contribute to the dcrgone an appendectomy and L. Bordman Smith Camp, Active in athletics. Howard Columbia Church of Christ United Spanish War Veterans.

pitched on the Police Athletic jDisciples in Howard's memory. He is survived by several council for praise. He said they "have already given direct assistance to staff of the commission's housing division In estib- nieces and nephews. The last Akf ssociated -florists Ms' 0T GRtA ROc)iISTIR INC. spected weekly.

Previously only'" slaughterhouses were required to pass inspection. vA The state's new code pro- rite will be held at 2 pm Boulder Moved At Irondequoit There's a huge rock on thei link chains, a 30-ton trailer and tomorrow In the Thomas F. lishing contacts and meeting vioes ior inspection of more ti' i innnirriti a In area in connection witk 88 Pr cent of meat Trott Funeral Home, 683 Main St. E. Burial will be in Mt.

Hope Cemetery. lawn in front of Irondequoit la truck to move the gigantic ork. Previously, most boulder to the new site where Town Hall and it took a lot of program. inspection was done under fed- I it will be preserved as a mon- machinery and work to get it there. ment to a period of Irondequoit 2 Teen-Aqc Drivers era! control where the meati' was sent across state lines.

1 William P. Cleary, 48 Years with NYC It isn't just an ordinary rock. Fined in Irondequoit It's a 25-ton boulder carried history. Florist Shop Owner Injured in Traffic William P. Cleary of 1027 Joseph who worked for here thousands of years ago by a glacier and is believed by lo jwo teen-age drivers last night pleaded guilty before ALL SIBLEY STORES OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL the New York Central Railroad Irondequoit Peace Justice Chester W.

Welch to soeedine 48 years, died yesterday (Dec, Joseph M. Deislnger, 63, of cal geologists to be one of the oldest rocks in the world. Uncovered during excavation' for Northside Hospital, it was 16, 1957) in Genesee Hospital. charges and were fined a total of $35. A $20 fine was imposed 514 Beechwood East Rochester, was struck by a car while Ill a year, Mr.

Cleary was taken to the hospital Friday. on Robert A. Sylvester, 18, of 14 I I i moved from there yesterday at' crossing East Avenue near Al- For 25 years he was foreman of the railroad's Otis Street the request of Maude I. West.jexander Street around 9:30 last town historian, who obtained night. He was taken to Genesee the approval of the Town Board! Hospital by the car's driver with yards and after that, until his retirement in 1944, he was scale Inspector.

He was a native of earlier in the month. It took 251 Martin who was clocked at 60 miles an hour in Ridge Road East. Frederick Marasco, 19, of 143 Davis was assessed $15 for speeding in Goodman Street North. Both youths were arrested Dec. 8 by sheriff's deputies.

I Sibley's the efforts of four Highway Department men, a snowplow, head, arm and back bruises. Police said the driver was Joseph K. Ryan, 24, of 48 Berry St. Dcisinger has a florist shop Brockport. power shovel, mechanical load Mr.

Cleary was a member of Local 896 of the Brotherhood of er, -inch steel cables, heavy at 345 East Ave. Maintenance of Way Employes He is survived by his wife, Frances; a daughter, Mrs. Rob ert Epping; a brother, John; two sisters, the Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Cleary, and a 1 Sibley's grandson, Robert Epping. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Thursday in our Lady of Perpetual Help Church after an 8:30 prayer service in the August M.

Maier Funeral Home, 1119 Joseph Ave. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. William D. Nelmes, Retired Millwright William D. Nelmes, 61, of 439,1 Almay Greece, a World II War I veteran and a retired i millwright, died yesterday (Dec 16.

1957) in St. Mary's Hospital, Mr. Nelmes had been in ill health since he was discharged from the Army after he was stricken with pneumonia in training camp. In recent years 3 A GIVE RCA ALBUMS and make this a record Christmas g98 he underwent several Kidney operations. Born in England, he came here in 1917 and enlisted.

Among the companies he worked for are Delco Appliance Division of General Motors Corp. and the now-nonexistent Art In Button Co. Mr. Nelmes is survived by his wife, Dorothy A. Nelmes; two in time for Christmas HAMILTON'S MEW ELECTRIC WATCH in 10K gold-filled case The most exciting gift you can find for that special someone on your list! Hamilton's electric watches now, for the first sons, Douglas ana Amen; iwu sisters.

Mrs. Ernest Nixon and Mrs. Henry Nixon; four grand children, a brother and five sis ters in England. 1 The last rite will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Bethany Presbyterian Church.

Burial will be in White Haven Memorial Park. Friends may call at N. J. Miller's Son Funeral Home, 706 South from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. I time, are available at prices to suit every budget.

These fabu-lous watches feature the extra-accurate electric movement no winding, no mainspring. And they're shock-resistant, anti-' magnetic, waterproof. Shown, the Titan-Electric with white or black dial, $95- Others 89.50 to $110 (Fed. tax incl.) 'provided original teal is properly restored if opened ior servicing Sibley's Watches and Clocks, Street Fleer John P. Thomas, 72; 43 Years with Kodak John P.

Thomas, 72, who re tired eight years ago after 43 years with Eastman Kodak died Sunday (uec. id, io; in Boonville. Oneida County. Mr. Thomas was general fore man of the paper finishing de-nartment.

He was a native of Shortsville, Ontario County. He was a member of Lake Avenue Baptist Church and a former member of the Masons here. Mr. Thomas' wife, Genevieve Cole Thomas, died Jan. 6 1956.

Mr. Thomas moved to Boonville six months ago. He is survived by a daughter, mi yi Music for all tastes from the liveliest jazz to your favorite symphonies all available any time you want them on RCA records. And so easily found in Sibley's wonderful Record Departments. Perry Coino Sings Merry Christmas Music Victory at Sea Calypso, Belafonte with Tony Scott'a Orchestra Hi-Fi and Wifle, The Three Suns Glenn Miller Plays Selections from the Glenn Miller Story An Evening with Belafonte I Believe, Perry Como Yes Indeed, Tommy Dorsey and Orchestra Country Classics, Hank Snow Music for Relaxation, Melachrino Strings Music for Reading, Melachrino Strings The One, The Only Kay Starr Marvelous Miller Moods.

Glenn Miller and the Army Air Force Band The Big Sound Beethoven Symphonies 5 and 8, Toscanini Tchaikovsky, Swan Lake, Acts II and III Grieg Gerto in A Minor, Rachmaninoff Dehussy, La Mer; Iberia, Toscanini and many many others Sibley's Rtcords, Fourth ler; Irondtquolt, ostway and Newark Mrs. Elwyn Schrader of Springfield, N.J.; three grandchildren, a brother, George of Cleveland, and several nieces and nephews. The last rite will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Trainor Funeral Home, Boonville. Burial will be in Rochester.

1 Lingerie Thief Takes Her Pick A discriminating woman thief stole four lingerie items from the wife of Capt. Henry Jensen of the Police Youth Bureau yesterday. Jensen reported that his wife hung up several articles of clothing on a clothes line behind the residence at 129 Westmoreland Dr. after she had done the washing. Between 5:15 and 5:45 p.m.

four unmentionables MOZART'S THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO valued at $32.88 were taken. Jensen found a woman's high heel footprints around the line. He added that "she (the thief) was very fussy in the articles she took." tops among travelers DOPP KITS the only leak-proof, lined travel kit! 3.33 to 9.95 plus 107c Fed. tax All Dopp kits have Wonder-Weld leak-proof linings no moisture can penetrate them! Dopp kits close flat, open wide, adjust automatically to fit contents. Canvas-covered in Black or Royal Stuart tartans: 5.95; 6.95 Suntan, ginger, brown or black leather: 8.95; 9.95 Sibley's lafftft, Strttt Fleer; Ireitftqieit, lestway, Ntwark 3P The ideal gift to make Christmas doubly precious.

MAN, 72. RE-INJURED Emil Mielke, 72, of 266 Magnolia who suffered a hip 4 15.9S fracture some time ago, hob-! bled outside on his crutches, about 12:45 p.m. yesterday to break up a dog fight. While de- scending the porch steps, he fell and suffered a right leg injury. He was treated at Hospital.

PHONE HAmilton 4-4000 (In Rochester) er ENterpriit 9021 (toll-fret from suburbs).

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