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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1946 14 Dratlts Scientist Forecasts Deaths Reported Throughout Western New York Area Dansville Episcopal Church, will held membership, will conduct the Faster, Outmoding BEACH On Monday, Feb. 18. -1946, Mrs. Mav L. Beach, of 430 Arnett MRS.

FRED S. REED I Mark's Episcopal Church and ac- Canandaigua Mrs. Mary A. tive in the work of the choir, Altar Oswaldt Mestler. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs.

Sarah J. Cook of officiate, with burial in a retaining vault in Clearview Cemetery, North Reed, 63, wife of Fred S. Reed, Guild, and Ladies Auxiliary, Of War Weapons Cohocton. Besides her husband, she leaves a borther, Oliver E. Ketcham, and Supreme Court stenographer, died yesterday (Feb.

19. 1946) at her home, 323 Gibson after a long Berkeley, Calif. (UP) A recently a niece, Miss K.etcham, released captain of the Naval both of Penn Yan. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Encie A.

Maynard, and two daughters, Mrs. Muriel Hill, Rochester, and Mrs. Josephine McKelvey, Glendale, Calif Tomorrow's Events Fpxllval of Modern mil PpanMti film, "Adventurra de Chlco," Art 0nr Theater, 4 to 7 p. m. Rnrht-atrr Enjlnerrinf Soclrty and Rochester taction, of LRE and AIRE, Jnlnt meeting, the Sheratun Hotel, 8:14 p.

a. 1 dinner. 6:15 p. m. Alruhiihra meeting.

Hotel Senega. 8:30 p. m. Antrrlran Institute of Banking dinner. Hotel Seneca, 6:30 p.

m. Traffic Manager Imtlluta meeting. Hotel Seneca. 8 p. m.

Ad Club luncheon. Powers Hotel, noon. Fattermukcr, league meeting Powers Hotel. 8 p. m.

Park Avenue lloopllai dinner. Powers Hotel. 7 p. m. Kocheatcr Academy of Science meetings Musum, 8 p.

m. lecture nn Arab, Col. R. V. C.

Bodley, "The Truth About Moalem Women and Harems," Masonic Temple, 8:30 p. m. Blvd. She is survived Dy ner son, Oeorge F. Beach.

Friends mav call at Henry D. Hal-loran Sons. 341 Plymouth Ave. Funeral services on Thursday afternoon at Fenner Funeral Home, Herkimer, N. Y.

Interment in Oakhill Cemeterv. Herkimer, N. Y. BRENNER Feb. 19.

1946. Guv T-. Brenner ot 97 Eelmeade Ironde-guoit. He is survived by one son, Kenneth W. Funeral and burial in Philadelphia.

Pa. Kindly omit flowers, ARSON Entered into rest. Feb. 17, 194fi. Abiah Stott Carson of 169 Marl services.

Burial will be in East Newark Cemetery. CHAMP BANDAGE ROLLER Sioux Falls, S. D. (U.P) Police Capt. Carl T.

Strass claims the national record as a bandage roller. He has produced more than 104,000 surgical dressings since Jan. 1, 1944. He figured he evoted 2,400 off-duty hours to the work, producing as high as 50 a nhour, 400 a day, 2,000 a week and 7.500 a Rochester, Mrs. Julia Cook of Lyons' and Mrs.

Anna B. Nye of Rochester; three brothers, William R. Mestler of Rochester, Henry Mestler of Fairville and Albert Mestler of Niagara Falls; also several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held in the Boeheim Funeral Home, 19 Jackson Lyons, Friday at 2:30 p. m.

The Rev. Norman W. Ross, pastor of the Broad Street Lutheran period of illness. Born in Geneva Mar. 25, 1882, she was the daughter of Edward and Catherine Bolger Stedman, and had been a resident of Canan- GEORGE Mc "NUTT Palmyra George McKnutt died in Hopewell Monday (Feb.

18, 1946) Reserve, who has returned to his science laboratory, says that military strategists cannot map the security of the nation for more than five years" in advance. The scientist, Dr. Leonard B. Loeb, professor of physics on the Berkeley campus of University of California, who was assigned to after a long illness. He is 6urvived MISS ROS B.

MESJJ.ER Lyons Miss Rosa B. Mestler, 78, died in the Edward J. Barber Hospital yesterday (Feb. 19, 1946). She waj born Nov.

2, 1867, in Lyons, the by several cousins. Mr. McKnutt daigua since 1904. Until her illness she had been an active member for manv years of St. Vincent de borough Rd.

She is survived by her had lived in the vicinity of Palmyra all his life. He had been a member of Pal Paul's Society of St. Mary's Church daughter of Nicholas and Barbara Church, in which Miss Mestler long month. husband, Frank W. one daughter, Mrs.

Charles McTurk; one sister. Naval scientific research during Surviving, besides the husband 1 Grange for 50 years and if hostilities, foresees possible new Mrs. Harrv B. Parmelee; two rrandchildre'n, Jean and Jack Mc- are one daughter and eight eons, he had lived one month longer; would have received the Golden inventions which will antedate all; She was a member ol inmty Mrs. Stanton S.

Brown of Bath; present weapons. Fred Richard Robert J. and Sheaf Certificate from the Nation-: al Grange. Up to the time of his George A. Reed, all Canandai-gua; Stedman Reed, Middletown; Edwin Reed, Alma, Paul V.

Reed, U. Z. Navy, now in the Pacific, and James R. Reed, Naples; two sisters and three brothers, Friends may call at Corbett Funeral Chapel, 532 Lake until 12 noon Wednesdav. Services will be-theld at Trinity Methodist Church.

Post and Sawver, at 2 p. m. Wednesdav. Interment in White Haven Park. EHRESMAN Earl E.

Ehresman, aped 41 years, of 10 Gardiner Tuesday morninp, Feb. 19, 1946, at St. Mary's Hospital. He is survived by his wife. Mrs.

Ellen Frary Ehres-rnan; his father, Martin Ehresman; itrs Mrs. Ella Strassner, Professor Loeb, writing in a Naval ordnance laboratory publication, says that the five-year estimate may be too long, but "it certainly is not too short." "It is possible that a new fundamental discovery might lead to devices materially altering strategy and tactics, which reach fruition in less than five years," Professor Loeb stated. death he held the office of assistant g'eneral superintendent of the: Palmyra Fair. Funeral services will be held in the Stoddard Funeral Shortsville, tomorrow at 2 p. m.

The Rev. Leon Swarthout of thej Manchester Baptist Church offi-j ciating. Burial in Palmyra Mrs. William Davey, Miss Anna Stedman, Michael and John Stedman, Geneva, and Thomas Sted man. San Francisco, also Attride.

Mrs. Georee several grandchildren. i no a nri Mr. Leo four Fumeral will be conducted Friday v.tVrc Hcrrv of Elkhart. Ind.

at 8:30 a. m. in the home and at Jumping Wasps Printed Comforters Size 72x80 MRS. FRANK L. GRIMES Hornell Mrs.

Bertha I. Grimes, 67, 18 Emmett died Monday (Feb. 18. 1946) in Bethesda 9 a. m.

in St. Mary's Church. Burial Uar Kill JPz-ior'ipc Calvary Cemetery, Canandaigua. LlKZly I1U IVLaiiitO Friends may call at the home after 10 a. m.

today. Phoenix, Ariz. (UP) Ants in Surviving are her husband, Frank -L. Grimes; a son, Francis L. Grimes of Almond; two broth the pantry are no disgrace in Arizona this season.

ers, Earl M. McDowell of Wells-j I That is, jumping ants are no ville and Leon McDowell of disgrace. On the contrary, the JAMES FLYNN Canandaigua James Flynn, 62, of Auburn, died Monday (Feb. 18, 1946) in the Canandaigua Veterans' Facility. The body was taken to Auburn for funeral and burial.

Funeral will be at 2:30 p. m. to-1 little leapecs are welcome visitors because they do away with banded roaches, which rapidly are becoming the bane of existence to day in the Robertson Funeral Home. The Rev. Grover C.

Bucher will officiate. Burial in Rural Cem- Colorful, floral silkoline centers with con-trasting 9-inch borders in plain colors. Filled with layers of soft, part wool, firmly stitched so the filling won't shift. In lovely shades of green, rust, rose or most housewives in this area. etery.

As a matter of cold fact, the Gorge Martin Jr. and Fred Ehresman of" this city; several nieces and nephews; one uncle, Fred Ehresman. i Ieceased was financial secretary ot Brotherhood R. R. Car Men.

Friends may rail at C. Pcheuerman Sons Funeral Home 71 Main St. West. Services rday nfternoon at 2 o'clock; Rey. Robert V.

Stackel officiating. Interment at the convenience of the amily. i' Ell Monday evening, Feb. 18, 1946 Eugene Gagner of 7 Lake Webster. N.

son of the late Jessie Hebing. He is survived by five sisters. Mrs. Roval Hunt, -Mrs. John Kitz.

Mrs. John Bedini, Mrs. George Cabitt, Mrs. Charles Connelly, one brother, Vincent; two nenhews and one niece. Friends are invited to call at Houck Brothers Funeral Home, 515 Goodman St.

N. Services Saturday morning at 7:30 and at Corpus Christi Church at 8 o'clock. EKE Entered into rest, Feb. 18, 2946 George Gilbert Gerew of 153 Lehigh Ave. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs.

C. R. Satter-W. Mrs. Raymond Northrup and Siiss Anna Gerew; two sons, Charles 11.

and Harold R. Gerew; six sisters, Mrs. Sophia Lifrir, Mrs. Lillian l'elorm. Mrs.

Mary Benjamin, Mrs. Rose Meverhoff, Mrs. Harry Mai-bautn and Mrs. Arthur Peters; two brothers. Joseph and Walter Gerew; eight grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.

He was a life mem diminutive ants are not ants at EDWARD W. MAYNARD North Cohocton Funeral for Ed all. They're tiny wasps which bear a striKing resemoiance xo ams. ward W. Maynard, 74, wha died A.

HOLLIXGWORTH Penn Yan Funeral services were held at Hudson yesterday for Mrs. A. L. (Laura) Ketham Hol-lingworth, native of Penn Yan. Mrs.

Hollingworth was born, in Benton June 4, 1860, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ketcham, and was graduated from Penn Yan Academy in 1896. She was the first woman to be elected master of Penn Yan Grange and served as State Entomologist J. L.

E. Lauderdale has come forth with this handy formula for telling the Sunday (Feb. 17, 1946) in ms home i here following a long illness will be 1 held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Eaird Funeral Home, Wayland.

The "Try to squash the insect under Rev. Dalton Scott, rector of the jl your finger. If you're successful, it's an ant. But if it leaps two or three feet before your finger lands, first matron of Amity Chapter, OES, when that group was organ-; ized. She served as secretary for; the Yates County Farm Bureau; it's one of the beneficial Lauderdale explained that the ant-like wasps lay their eggs within roach larvae, thereby killing the latter.

LOANS $10 io $300 33 to '46 Auios HOME AUTO LOAN CO. 204 Taylor 328 E. Main ber of Wilbur Camp 80, Woodman for several years, marrying Arthur L. Hollingworth, who was Farm Bureau agent at that time, on Mar. of the World.

Friends mav rail at Corbett's Fu neral Chanel. 756 East Main St. 1653. Services Fridav afternoon at 2 8, 1924. She was a member of St.

o'clock. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. l.ATMRor In this city, Feb. 17, No slip-ups with a lace-on Ironing Board Pad and Cover Both for 1946. Vida Alice, wife of Charles E.

Lathrop, of 1236 Lake Ave. She is survived by her husband two sons, Albert W. and Norman c. latnrop; five grandchildren; her mother, Ida Belle Emery sister, Mrs. George R.

Ogilvie; brother. H. Albert Emery. Friends may call at Fiske HOFFMANN Tuesday, Feb. 19, 1946, Mrs.

Madeline Hoffmann of 120 Berwick Rd. Survived bv four daughters, Mrs. Michael Heh, and Mrs. Adam Heh, Mrs. Leo Gronnell and Mrs.

Clifford Walsh; two sons, Peter of Webster, N. and Joseph Hoffmann of Bloomheld, New Jersey; 21 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends mav call at th Burns-Hanna Funeral Home, 1826 Ridge Rd. Eas, between Goodman and Culver Rd. (Sea Breeze Bus Line).

Services Friday morning at and 9:15 o'clock at St. John the Evangelist Cnurch. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Shorten your ironing time with a smooth cover and a knitted pad made to really fit. CHESTNUT ST.

AT COURTf Handy Parlors, 105 Lake Ave. Services Wednesday afternoon at 2 'clock. Interment, Riverside. l.EIEK.MAN Monday, Feb. 18, 1946.

Charles J. Lederman, of 75 Savannah St. He is survived by his sister, Mrs. Gottlieb Gerhard, and his brothers, Frank, George and Fred Livlfrman. all of Syracuse.

N. Y. A. lOIIDAN-Entered into rest sudden Friends may calf at Hedges Me- ly, Feb. 18, 1948.

Mary Jordan of 89 Denise Road. She is survived by her daughter, Geraldine Jordan; her Mri. Otis J. Nsgl. PrtHdtut (VmlUtfit R.

Kewwtfc Crwfera Umid Umm mother, Mrs. Edward Jordan of monal Chapel, University where- funeral services will be held Wednenday morning at 8:45 o'clock and 9:15 o'clock at St. Mary's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Lll MIS Saturday.

Feb. 16. 1946, at State Island. N. her brother Edward Jordan of New York City; several aunts, uncles and cousins.

Friends may call after 6 p. m. to- I 7Mfs. dav, at drear unerai Home, uw Lake Ave. Time of service will be com? GAT Waffle Weave Mat Setts announced later.

MAN ION Sister M. Robertine Man- Ion died Tuesday morning, Feb. 19, 1946, at Nazareth Convent in Pitts-ford. She is survived by a niece and a cousin. Funeral will take place Thursday morning at 9 o'clock from the Chapel in Nazareth Convent.

Burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. .97 Don't waste time; germs can multiply to complicate a cold I Listerine Antiseptic kills throat surface germs by millions. the Listerine Antiseptic gargle, and up to 80 one hour later. OCQl'K Mrs. Magdelina, wife of jTovidenee.

ti. William m. bum-mis of 155 Chelmsford Rd. He leaves his wife, Eleanor C. Lummis; his daughter, Joane; one son.

William J. Lummis; his sister, Mrs. L. Warren; one brother, John M. Lummis of Tuxedo F'ark.

N. Y. Friends may call at Hedges Memoral Chapel Tuesday, where funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock and 10 o'clock at Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre. riKKsON Entered Into rest, Monday, Feb.

18, 1946, at the home of his daughter, Honeoye Falls, N. Y. Frank w. Pierson, of Avon, N. Y.

He is survived by one son, Lewis Avon: one daughter Mrs. William Townlev of Honeoye Falls; two brothers, Herbert of Avon and Charles of Rochester; one sister, Mrs. A. G. Eeckwith of South Lima; nine grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at th funeral chapel of T. V. Stephen- nn Genesee Avon. Isaac Ocque at Marion, N. passed What more, in tests over a 12-year period, those who gargled Listerine Anti away in Clifton Springs Hospital Act fast when a cold starts to get you in its grip.

Go after throat surface germs before they go after you. Gargle full-strength Listerine Antiseptic, right away. Actual tests showed reductions of bacteria on mouth and throat surfaces ranging up to 96.7 fifteen minutes after septic twice a day had fewer colds, and usually had milder colds, and fewer sore throats, than those who did not gargle Listerine Antiseptic. Transform bathrooms with a solid color waffle weave mat and lid cover to match. Multi-colored floral borders that go well with your towels.

Tuesday, jy, line, sne is survived by her husband. Isaac; one daughter, Mrs. Mansville Smith, of Marion, N. four sons, Isaac Jr. of Williamson Daniel and Julian of Marion; Sgt.

Howard S. Ocque of U. S. Army; eight grandchildren; two brothers Mr. John La gas of Red Creek, N.

Y. Mr. Abraham La gas of Rochester: one sister, Mrs. Cornelius DeMinck of Williamson, N. Y.

several nieces and nenhews. FOR OiucA LISTERINE bULUa Friends mav call at the Nye, Thursdav Afternoon, Feb. 21. Funeral Home 56 Bul lalo Street, Marian N. Y.

where services will held Friday. Feb. 22, at 2 p. m. at 2:30.

Interment in East Avon Cemetery. MARLOW On Mondav. Feb. 18. Interment at Marian Cemetery.

POWELL Entered into rest, Walter G. Powell of Rochester, Feb. 19, (TOU' I 1946. Funeral from Charles Kennedy THIS IS A SURE WAY YOU CAN KEEP 'EM Mexican Prints on this 52x72 Table Cover Funeral Home, 1601 Main St. Thursday morning at 11 o'clock.

Wt. Hope Cemetery. In Memoriam UASSERO In loviner memorv of our MOW -0k. i son, Richard Gene Dassero, who died .39 Don't allow your FALSE TEETH to become tarnished, dulled with food or tobacco stains, ugly with mucin scum! That's what happens when you depend on ordinary powders or "substi Feb. 20, 194J, age 4 years, 7 months.

Your little smile and loving ways will remain in the hearts of all who knew you. Mammy and Daddy Dassero. KOIIR In loving remembrance or Private Harold E. Rohr. In my lonely hours of thinking Thoiighs of you are ever near; We who loved you sadlv miss you.

As it dawns another year. Wife and Son. SCIOLIXO Grace. In sad but loving memory of my beloved mother, Grace disfiguring stains and discoloration. Guards against denture breath.

Plates look good feel good taste good! And so simple to use! To Vi glass of water, add Vz teaspoonful of STERA-KLEEN. Soak your denture 15 minutes or longer, regularly. Then your mouth stays fresh your FALSE TEETH are clean and as natural-looking as the day you got them. 30f at all drug stores. tute cleansers.

Perfected by a dentist. A -KLEIN helps remove bciolino, who passed away a year 3946, Frank Marlow, of 68 Halstead St. He is survived by his wife, Caroline Morrill Marlow; two daughters. Mrs. Carolvn M.

Holtz and Miss Ellen Mary Marlow; three sisters. Mrs. Edson Morrill. Mrs. Raymond O'Brien and Mrs.

Howard Gray, three brothers, William, Morris and Thomas Marlow; a grandson. William M. Holtz. Friends mav call at Hedges Memorial Chapel. University Avenue.

Services Thursdav morning at 8:45 and at St. John the Evangelist Church at 9:15. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. PVOTT Entered into rest at her home. 21 Arnold Mondav, Feb.

18 1946. Marv H. Pvott. Friends may call at Jeffreys, 32 Chestnut where funeral servires will be conducted Wednesdav after-roon at 2:30 o'clock. Rrsllln this citv.

Feb. 18, 1946. Lucy Rush. She is survived bv a Fnn, Earl Rush: daughter, Mrs. Lloyd M.

Gibbs: four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral from family residpne, 510 Macee Ave. Services Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Riverside. KK'HAIll) Lucv Mav, entered into rest, Tuesday, Feb.

19. Survived by her husband. Napoleon 4 sons, Jesse of Rochester, Chester and Lucius of Swanton. Vermont; Marshall of St. Albans, Vermont; one Bister, Lilly Campbell, Rochester; one brother, William Guvette.

St. Albans, Vermont; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Friends mav call at Ashton Funeral Home. 636 West Main Street, until Wednesday evening. Interment in St.

Albans, Vermont. STERN Suddenly, Monday, Feb. 18. 1946. Bernard Stern, of 75 Clay Ave.

He is survived bv his wife, Mrs. Kittv Bedwin Stern: one daughter. Mrs. 'Archie Craig: one eon. Harrv A.

Stern: three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends mav call at the residence where funeral services will be held Thursdav afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment Riverside Cemetery. ago loaay, rCD. aj, 1340.

One year has passed, dear mother, But my heart is lust the same. Meals will be more' festive with this Mexican designed cloth. Make kitchen drapes to match from them, too. Blue, red and gold figures. EDWARDS Domestics BASEMENT For many a silent tear has fallen 'Cause I realize I have you no longer.

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