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DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Tuesday, October 29, 1957 21 SIBLEY'S 89th ANNIVERSARY Bartolomeo DiGennaro Dies; Was Contractor A last rite will be held day at 8:15 Church a.m. for in St. Margaret Mary Bartolomeo naro, car 78, a retired mason contractor who died yesterday (Oct. 28, 1957) after an illness of several months. Mr.

DiGennaro, who resided at 172 Barry was born in Barry, Italy and Bartolomeo came to this Bartolomeo DiGennaro country as 3 young man. He was a member of Loggia Giuseppe Verdi, Pugliese Social Club, Coratino Social Club and the Bricklayers Union No. 11. He is survived by Nicholas and two. Bufsons, falo; three daughters, Mrs.

Michael D'Onfrio, Mrs. Louis lina; eight grandchildren, Fantauzzo and Mrs. Angelo several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Vito Cimino and Sons, Inc. Funeral Home, 969 Plymouth Ave.

N. from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Burial wlil be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Mrs. Ignacy Knutowicz, Parishioner 60 Years Mrs.

Leotina Knutowicz, 76, of St. Stanislaus Church 60 of 26 Kosciusko ca member years, died yesterday in Park Avenue Hospital after a month's illness. Mrs. Knutowicz became a member of the parish nine years after it was estab: lished. She was affiliated with the Holy Name of Jesus, St.

Theresa and Rosary societies and the Polish Roman Catholic Union. Mrs. Mrs. KnutoKnutowicz wiez's hobby was gardening, particularly the cultivation of roses. She is survived by her husband, Ignacy Knutowiez; four daughters, Mrs.

Frances Kaiser, Mrs. Nellie Mitchell, Mrs. Stella Corts and Mrs. Mary Meerdink; a son, John Ziemba; 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m.

Thursday in the church after a 9:30 prayer service in the Bonus Son Funeral Home, 899 Hudson Ave. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. David Bodell Passes, Ex-City Broker A funeral service will be conducted in New Haven, Conn. tomorrow for David Bodell, 60, former Rochesterian, who died Sunday (Oct. 27, 1957) after a six month Bodell illness.

was formerly connected with New York Stock Exchange houses in Rochester. In recent years he has been a partner in the New Haven investment firm of Barnes, Bodell Goodwin. In the early 1920's he was connected with George D. B. Bonbright Co.

here and later established the local office of L. F. Rothchild becoming co-manager with Burbank C. Young. He left Rochester in 1937.

He leaves his wife, Margaret Adams Bodell, formerly of Brockport, and sisters, Ruth B. Bodell and Florence L. Kozen both of Providence, R.I. Burial will be at Swan Point, Providence. Burton E.

Lewis Dies, Left City in 1955 Burton E. Lewis, 67, formerly of Rochester, died Sunday (Oct. 27, 1957) in Sarasota, Fla. Mr. Lewis and his wife, Bessie, moved to Florida two years ago.

Also surviving are two brothers, Russell E. of Los Angeles and Delbert E. of Elmira. The funeral service will be held tomorrow in Sarasota. Asian Flu Epidemic Wanes, Health Commissioner Says Asian flu is tailing off among Rochester children, but persisting among adults, although to a lesser degree, Dr.

Wendell R. Ames, city health commissioner, reported yesterday. His descrip- City Man Fined After Accident LONG POINT, Conesus Lake, Oct. 28 -Sheriff's Deputy Wilbur Barrows investigated an accident on the West Conesus Lake Road at the entrance of Long Point Park, Saturday at about 2:45 p.m., involving a car operated by James W. Mannix, of 1226 Mt.

Hope Rochester. Mannix's vehicle went off the road and struck and broke off an electric pole. Deputy Barrows arrested Mannix on charges of public intoxication and driving at a dangerous rate of speed. Taken before York Peace Justice Seth Clemons, he pleaded guilty and was fined $10 on the public intoxication charge and 1 $25 for driving at a dangerous rate of speed. Man Pleads Guilty To Assaulting Girl, 14 James K.

Butterworth, 25, of 105 Avenue yesterday in County Court pleaded with guilty to second degree assault intent to commit second degree The charge involved a 14- rape. year-old girl. Acting Monroe County Judge Maurice W. McCann set sentencing for Nov. 29.

Butterworth had been indieted on a charge of second degree rape and on the assault charge. TO OPEN FUND DRIVE Dr. Lindsley F. Kimball, ecutive vice president of the Rockefeller Foundation will speak at a Chamber of Commerce luncheon today, to open the local $15,000 of the United Negro College Fund. He will speak on "The Role of the Private Negro College in America Today" as part of the national drive for two million dollars for 31 private Negro colleges.

of the epidemic's trend was based on reports of absenteeism. Several days will be required to set up mass inoculation of 1,900 school teachers and other city employes with vaccine now on enough for 6,000 persons, Dr. Only 25 elementary, teachers were out yesterday, about half the number absent a week ago. Daily checks of pupil absenteeism in the central office have been discontinued as the levels. number to normal Rochester, one of the last Monroe County schools to close because of flu absenteeism, reopened yesterday with about 300 children of 1,750 still out, compared to 475 last Wednesday.

Teacher absenteeism dropped from 16 to 5 in a faculty of 80. coming to SIBLEY'S Thursday, Oct. 31, Chevrolet's sleek 1958 sports cars THE NEW "IMPALA" on the Second Floor THE "CORVETTE" in the Store for Men ADVERTISEMENT How to Deal With Your Tensions Do minor problems dither you? Do you often feel friends? The quest for peace of mind is universal yet few of us achieve it. In November Reader's Digest you'll find eleven workable suggestions, from a worldfamous expert, for easing everyday pressures. Get November Reader's Digest at newsstands today: 33 other articles to add zest to life- -the best from leading magazines and books, condensed to save you time.

ATTENTION pullet pluckers Plucking pullets is for the birds. But you'll be happy as a lark when you see and drive the '58 De Soto at your De Soto dealer's Nov. 1. Remember the date for the '58! De Soto is coming to town. nOV.

1 SIBLEY'S 89 ANNIVERSARY SALE translations from the French DESIGNERS' SAMPLE HATS 0.90 14.95 to $25 values Once in a blue moon, you find head-in-the-clouds hats like these at such a down-to-earth price! Delectable creations, Paris inspired, each so lovely you'll want more than one. From leading American makers, Sibley's has garnered this elegant collection of rich beavers, velours, velvets, pannes and satins in black, white, and all the crown jewel colors of fall. Sibley's Millinery, Second Floor; Irondequoit, Eastway and Newark special purchase FINE WALLETS in styles the busy man needs All are made of supple leather, all have emer- $5 value gency key holders some come with zipper bill few have pockets, coin others purses. with Give a secret wallet to compartments, every man a 2.98 on list. Choose tan, mahogany or black cowyour hide; brown or black morocco.

pus Fed. tax Sibley's Luggage, Street Floor only 2 days to save on Sibley's price PHOTOGRAPH SALE Wonderful gifts for the whole family so have your photo taken now during Sibley's price, sale. 3 fine studio portraits, any size, any finish, price! For example: (3) 5x7" photographs, reg. $12 $6 (3) 8x10" photographs, reg. $18 $9 WITHOUT CHARGE TO WOMEN, 16 to 66 Professional TV Wale up Male up for your loveliest photograph ever! No appointment necessary proofs shown Sibley's Photo Reflex, Street Floor ALL SIBLEY STORES OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 PHONE HAmilton 6-4000 (in ORDER DEPT.

OPEN AT 9 A.M. MAIL AND PHONE two favorite SLIPPER STYLES at very SPECIAL PRICES nylon stretch knit slippers Comfortable, colorful little foot covers that usually sell for much, much more. knit nylon is cozy-warm and orated with pompons or mock pearl Red, blue, pink, black or white. all. handsomely decThe stretch trimming.

One size fits TO light glove leather slippers Washable, lightweight slippers, slippers you'll adore for lounging or traveling. Popular at 2.29 3.95, they're a sensation at 2.29! For a limited time, buy and save. Two kitten-soft styles to choose from, both with cowhide soles. Red, 3.95 value pink, blue or black. Sizes S.

M. L. or XL. putty, Sibley's Hosiery, Street Floor; Irondequoit, Eastway and Newark Rochester) or ENterprise 9021 (toll-free from suburbs) FILLED FOR 2.95 AND OVER.

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