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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1042 lounccments Dcatljfi DEATH TAKES Sally's Sallies nualnena reraonai paid for old ffo.a. nighesl pric wat-hea at icaa nd diamonds ua Irst.

Oam.er a. It4 Main Clendening On Health SHOULDER PAINS Uy Dr. Logan Clendening Navy Plans Rites Today At Sampson Stomactv (PtoMi) ReJt I -alien fltte ed. Monro Surirical. S7 Mon CANANDAIGUA SERVICE MAN Kwiiralri N.

1. INFORMATION CLASSIFIED RATES tma t.uiumarclai ah lUties Una 1 tii aoven Day Dv Dav 10 words or lesj. 4nv $1 (6 It to il words tiUv tl 55 ta.it For each word over add loc ax Nva- ommerciaJ I hare Kates On Three seven pay Davs Days 10 words or less Vc 11.20 ii 7i 11 to it words tl ao For eacb word ever i add fta 12j ic nriTK On Thursday at th homa of his daughter, Mn. Thomaa SmallndKe of 104 liehrrtoti Inane A. r.uvik.

He is aurvived by ono non. 'rnnk; two (lauuhtern, Mm. Norris J. and Mrs. Thomaa Smallridne five irrandchildren and three reat- r.

lii.vck waa a member of Genesee Falls Ixxisre 507. F. A. Rochester Consistory. Damascus Temple and Rrval Order of Jesters.

Mr. Bpvck will rest at L. Schau-man'i Sons Funeral Parlors. t09 Clinton Ave. N.

Private cervices on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. roe, Stone 6t7. rprv "Katnenne K's" hra. that A never let you down. Open Monday -tnl a p.

m. taLi3 Temple LMr. CKLANP iff or. StPn adiea organisations, church one of the minor, silent revocations, but none the less impor tant and striking advances in rhed ical science, has Marine Sergeant ing $2S for treasury, through of household artic.es. Writ bos.

for literature. Y-Sl. Democrat. Interment at Irondequoit Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.

Fiftji from City To Die in War 'hid T-all ahoes. samples, cancellations. OK KMi AN Thursday, Oct. 13. 1842 John F.

Corrigan at his nonie. ui bro brown, black, natent leather. Manhattan St. lie is survived by his wife, Arrnes E. CorriKan; two daughters, Mrs.

John F. Flvnn. bimer Canandaigua Death of the fifth Telephone Want Advertisements To Mam 7400 Announcements 4J VL Site -M lKyi Mary Imelda of the order of the saddles, tl.39 up. 221 North Sr, cor. Cumberland.

Open eves. 7i0 1-all shoes, better grades, samples, cancellations. J7, now $2 49. North corner Cumberland 720 Service to Formally Take Over Station At Ceremonies Geneva Uncle Sam's new project, the Sampson Naval Training Station, will be officially "launched" in streamlined cere- monies this morning. Promptly at 11 o'clock and in the best naval tradition, Capt, Harry A.

Eadt, commandant, formally will take command of the training station in ceremonies known as "establishment." He will read a communication to the Sec retary of the Navy and a reply. The American flag will be raised and Captain Badt will give his first Sitters of Mercy, Elmira, N. two serving with the nation armed forces within a year been, in the study of those old afflictions mankind-t paint around th muscles and tendons, 1 lumbago, sciat ica, sacrd-iliac wry peck, ten nis elbow, etc. Such terms as "lumbago" "sciatica" are was announced here yesterday in a telegraphic communication from Oables and children photographed, ''at our home. UcCoy'a, Munrn Oood Places to Lat he Navy to Mrs.

Wellington E. orotners, William and Charles; four Filters, Mrs. Oeorge Kuhn. Mrs. Nellie Collins, Mrs.

Lillian Bacon, Mr. Comer Davis. Friends may call at A Hoffman Funeral parlors, 141 ticio St. near Mam where funeral services will take place Monday at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at St. Marys Church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre 2070. 122 icken Steak dinners, and 60c. Fif.r Id. wife of the owner of Hotel. Port Luxe, K52 Portland.

mattresses made over equal to new. at the coat of new lilt. l.tHiAN Ult.NDIiMNU Flower Citv 12 Oct tix5-6- Forest House Caters to banquets, weddings and bowling parties, Kng away parties, tun ones. Stone MHi. tine Hudson.

He is Sergt. Niel G. Charnpoux, 21. of the U. S.

Marines, reportedly Killed in action in an unspecified making the third Canan- Auctions course steak, chicken, turkey, duck dinners. Ridce-Culver, Culver 319 lost in action to add to the death of young a iator killed in a piar.e crash in Florida last De- order, "Set the watch." Navy to Take ContrSI From that minute on, bluejackets 1 1 1 1 1 Auctioneers, Auction bales X2, Shoo! man Auctioneer and casa buyer, stores, merchandise, x- Cemetery. ris II Kit Sybil Rich Fisher of Livonia, N. aged k3 years, entered into rest Thursday, Oct. 15.

1942. She survived by one son, Elmer R. of Oberlin, Michigan; aLso several nieces and nephews. Funeral services at ttle Reed Funeral Home. Livonia, N.

Monday, Oct. 19. at 2:30 p. m. Interment Avon, N.

Y. Eiilcrtalnmrnt cerr.ber and yesterday's announce- km I Podge Grill 1479 Lyell fea -f turing "Bab Cahill," Edd ment that Corp. Charles Cir-r-ins cr.n of fiwr-n tt property and sentinels will go ppins "iturea. machinery. Stone 7u3s.

ouis" J. Oiaser AuctioaetrT rtvi" Ouye'. Stone t3i2. My Rand'a Ochestra Thursday ttruu modern Sunday, fcpecial Halloween party now used almost exclusively by the laity. Tain in Shoulder A quiet accumulation of information has occurred around that humble but troublesome affliction, chronic pain in the shoulder.

According to an article I have been reading by Dr. N. C. Moseley, of Montreal, Canada, we have quite definite conceptions of the three common causes of chronic shoult der pain. They are: (1) inflamma 7li nietnuds bring better resuas.

bring better 54 Clark had died in Army Hospital in San Fian- 1 Vuctmn Saturday, Oct. 17. oclock sharp, on the fa rr. on the cisco. Thursday.

Oct. 29. Pearl M. Dodge, Glen wood 7291. Si Novjt Keogh's Eill.ard Academy, 3 East Ave.

Finest tables. Jerome Keozli. farm Chwmpoux enlisted from the late J. C. LaRue, Kt miles wet of Williamson.

liiurholt 1. 4WKKNCK-Entered into rest, Oct 15, 142. Rev. John J. Lawrence'.

I). IV. of 20 Winhnurne Rd. He is aurvived by his wife. Florence twr daughters.

Mrs. Frank C. Lipscomb and Mrs. Roy S. Patten; two aons.

Dr. VV. Ewart Lawrence. Flight Lieut. George E.

Lawrence, and 1939 and presum Kinp Fr.nirr Syful'-Mr IOl7 Nov. ij i i.rrrv icaie-irv al- i i i I nut imi m-i. iuji ri.ie-lof ably was killed in an engagement oversets. He was born in Northhampton, Surviving are hid Lost, Found, Stmyisl 1 eagle Lost mala blue I Kmun-n, iiira.irri an'l I'ummi'il, thick. seals and other houaehohi nine grandchildren, lie was pastor license and name of Albert 'arm machinery, hay, oats.

trw on duty. The project will come into control of the Navy from the contractors, the John A. Johnson Corporation and the Mt. Vernon Contracting Corporation. With Captain Hadt will be a group of high officers Including Capt.

W. B. Coleman, executive officer and second in command. The new Training Station Band, expected to become one of the largest in the country, will make its first appearance at the program. In addition to a delegation of government officials, United States senators, congressmen and a few representatives ol civic and pa mother; his father, George K.

emeritus of First Presbvtenan $98,278 Willed By J. F. McGraw tion of the bursa under the aero JURY CONVICTS MAN IN ATTACK Church. Friends may call at Corbett'a Fti neral Chapel. 736 Main St.

E. The body will lis in xtate at Fust Presbyterian Church Saturday morn. Cr.ampoux, Northhampton; his grandmother. Mis. Harriet Powers, and two sisters, Mrs.

Jhtr.i. O'Neill, Waverly, and Mrs. William Cole, Canandaigua. trucceili on collar. Please return to ana articles too numerous 2UJ Rustic Street: J60 reward.

7i Rosley pl.one On- tario UtX, auctioneer. Edna LaRue. illfold Lost, brown leather, con-lwwner. tain.nK identification army am-tion: Oct. 13 Ea.t charge papers; reward.

Martin Titr-'V r- ney. Monroe Avenue. 21 rlrot rA i lJ, "I A.V closrout of riKnlcrn anii antiqu far- John F. McGraw, retired clothing manufacturer, who died last Jan. mial process of the shoulder blade; 2) calcified deposits around the tendons and muscles; and (3) rupture of one of the shoulder tendons.

When doctors 50 years ago be ing at it o'clock. Service at 2 p. Interment at Canandaivua. 23, left a net estate of $98,273 be-1 Corporal Cuppins was a member A County Court jury last night: Y. Kindly omit flowers.

1 bracelet Lost in Eastman The cf the 13th Company, 90th Quar ater Thursday, pink beads. MAHTIN Wednesday evening. Oct. held Dominic J. Mastromatteo, 30, ceeda, a tax deposition showed in termaster corps originally sta black clasp, 14, 1942, Eertha M.

Martin of lsfl who gave his address as 38 Home Reward. Call Main 14. 21 gan to X-ray their patients with Surrogate's Court yesterday, nnure. eir. j.

Uier, auc tioneer. Stone 6352. uction. Saturday, October-17. at 1 p.

m. Ontario Street. Honeove Falls. All gnmln and furniture of the E. K.

Harn.ah estate. Ijidd. Auctioneer. tioned at Fort Armstrong, Hono shoulder pain they often found irginia Ave. She leaves her daughter.

Mrs. Leon C. Friel; one son, Joseph W. Martin. Funeral serices at Hedges New I Memorial Chapel.

Saturday after Iracelet Lost Tuesday, outside Masonic Temple, amber. Reward. guilty of second degree rape, involving a 16-year-old girl. He was acquitted of a first degree rape count, in connection with the same offense, allegedly com McGraw, whose home was at 271 Dartmouth was head of the former firm of McGraw, Benjamin Hays. Th ewidow inherited $50 Genesee 7310.

illS that the bursa between the arm bone and the shoulder blade, which noon at 2 oclock. Interment. Mt. Automotive lulu, where he was taken ill and underwent an operation. He was rar.s-ferred to San Francisco for urther treatment.

He saw action when the Japs attacked I'carl Dec. 7. He was born in Canan-naigua and after graduatiog from Canandaigua Academy enlisted in should be a nice oiled cushion to in personal effects and life tue of mitted last July 18 1 bracelet Lost, Sunday, vicinity 1'lymouth South, yellow Koij blind, mothei of pearl center pieces. Reward, lal Winbourne Road, Uene-see 6177-R. Dinner Ring Lost, lady'a, white gold, three diamonds, downtown Sentencing was set by JudKe J63-41- erea' the lernai-William KohlmeU for Oct.

26. that ni Wlu paS3 equally keep the joint sliding carefully, had become calcified. It was a piece of rock, Nowadays surgeons to three sons, John Edward II. Inr.v ir Hpcprnhpr 1 Sllr- and Robert F. McGraw.

John E. also inherited $11,003 specifically, and the other two sons section, valued as keepsake. Reward Glenwood 4008. 31a are his lather, two sisters, Mastromatteo, prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Clarence J. Henry, is held at the county jail.

He had been free in $5,000 bail. James Marshall, 17, no home, who Hope Cemetery. MINKOWITZ Funeral services for Yetta Minkowiu of 13 Namau who died October 16. 142. will be held from the residence Sunday, October 18.

at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. She is survived by her husband, Morris Minkowiti; three daughters, Mrs. Harry Guttenberg, Mrs. Jerry Toor and Mis Esther Minkowitz; three sons. Myer, Benny and Eli Mink; and six grandchildren.

Interment in Britton Road Cemetery. O'ltORKK Entered Into rest. Oct. 16. 1942, James C.

O'Rorke. formerly Mrs. Edward J. Colmey and Miss Virginia Cuppins, both of Canan- dissect out this calcified bursa under local anesthesia with very happy results. Another method that has con Eyeglasses Lost, vicinity ton, Oct, Reward.

each. triotic groups in the area that have assisted in the work of getting the Station underway, there will be a number of workmen from the thousands who have labored night and day to build the great Station on what was once only farm land. Selected by their fellows, these men will carry back to their own groups the personal thanks and appreciation of Captain Badt. Attendance at the ceremony has been limited because the Station is not yet completed and admission will be by invitation only. Captain Badt has announced plans for a mass program at a later date, to which all residents of the surrounding area will he invited.

For this ceremony however, the general public will be represented by members of the press. Arrangements have been made to hold the ceremony on the parade ground of Section and in the event of rain, it will r.n. Auto AcccMoriea, PartJfJ Vuto Parts For good uaei tncs call Schuber Auta Parts, fcvl Lyell. Olen. oT74.

Closed Sunday uto Parts Largest stock of used paru in Uu. -Unu K. Ma a iso ge nl Ukt. Automobiles For bale A3 "Tuick 1S41 sedan, black. 5soo4 tires, heater.

radio; like new throughout. Ouotr, Uienwoua lili-K. Ttuick 1938 special coupe; very clean, special today. Churca-ill Motors, 110 Mt. Hop-.

1uick 1941 sedanctte.tio-tae"". extra S'fm I 4252-J. 71a aigua and his grandmother, Mrs. pleaded guilty of third degree bur tober Mary Cuppins or tnis cny. ine glary and petit larceny, was sen TVjund Friday afternoon, Octol 16, silvered finish Cotbin key.

on ody will be brought to Canandai- Dratlm tenced by Judge Kohlmetz to serve an indeterminate term in the State Vocational Institution at West norm siae or. cast Avenue, near North Union, opposite cigar store. Owner please mail letter to Jonn C'r. ester Everett was the first Can- 16. Oct.

of 32 Juniper St. He is survived by er.r-.daijruan to meet aeam in worm ANDERSON On Friday, llHli. M. Bludgtjtt. Albert J.

Anderson of 72 Wlt'e of lone daui'hlr Vtrs PathiFin War II. He went down with the Lansdale two sons. James j. and Rnin' Street. Besides her husband.

the is, wnite, Johnston, fost Office Box ge. Ij'ound Dog. part beagle, vicinity Tremont St, Owner call 24 Mc-Ewen Rd. two brothers. Rossie and Edmund.

f.rst U. S. destroyer lot by enemy nVh Ti i-luMrl fro" Trott Funeral action, the Reuben James. John Edgar Wilson, 19, was a member of lasses Lost, light tortoise shell. Call Monro C146-R.

Reward. 724 he crew of the first U. 5. sulxnanne nst in action as announced by the LlodKc'tt bi other, Oeney Ble83ed Sacrarnent church. Inter- -Friends may call at the Chapel of ment H'y SePulthra Cemetery.

I tributed to our knowledge is the development of aseptic surgery. If a shoulder pain gets unbearable and the flannel and hot iron don't work, the surgeon can cut it safely and see if there is anything he can fix. This is what he does with the ruptured short rotator tendon. Modern Treatments Under treatment the wider employment of massage, electric treatments such as diathermy and faradism, the injection of novocain into the tender spots, has done wonders. Rupture of the short rotator tendon occurs usually in middle aged people after strain from lifting or a fall.

They feel a snap in the shoulder accompanied by severe Navy laet week, and Alec U. i-oas, Inirmire- Sc. NaKle. Chestnut Street Mhn II -Adam, of Farminsr- Gordon Setter Tuppy Lost black, Court, where funeral service will be ton, entered into rest Oct. 16.

He Reward. Monro fa .4 Pontiac Sales, 626 V. Main. 2t Tuick 1941 super tuo-tone gra sedan, factory radio and defrosters, driven oniv ljtMi miles. Hurry.

Monroe A.ito fc -02 cor. Howtil. i 1 uick 1911 special lub coupe," very low miiease, hke nrw throughoi.r. Finc hcr's, Is South Union. Huick 19ia eM-cial tudor se.Unl raeho, heater, whit nle tire.

Jj6-i. Fuscher Is isoum ferred to the Section drill hall, considered one of the largest in the tan markings 6007. 11. was killed in an airplane crash training with the Navy Air ciiiuiurted Monday afternoon at twolls survived by his wife, Antonta Ze- Bruce T. Anderson, 29, of 254 Scio who pleaded guilty to unlawful entry, reduced from third degree burglary, was given a suspended sentence.

Thomas R. Carr, 25, of 142 Maryland who pleaded guilty of third degree assault, reduced from a charge of attempted first degree rape of a 12 year-old girl, also drew a suspended sentence from Judge Kohlmetz. 4 Institute Slated 724 Setter Lost, virinitv Chiii- Trish in Florida. A. Uates.

Reward. Genesee 6567-M. Tvij, ie aaaea to the program through the presence of some 200 officers and 800 enlisted CRASH KILLS men, clock, uuriul in Riverside Cemetery. UUKEIIL Entered Into rest at his home, 449 Cottage Wednesday evening, Oct. 14, 1042, Albert U.

lireehl, husband of Mra. Nellie Bieehl and brother of Mrs. Herman Stonewall; also aurvived by several nieces and nephews. He was a life Neckpiece-Lost Wednes-AVday evening. Main hetween Recruits to Arrive Plymouth and South Ave.

Keu-anl linskl; three daughters and two sons, Cecelia and Tillie of Rochester, Elizabeth and Edmund of Farming-ton and Edward of Victor; one sister. Sirs. Sophio Skozcwskl of Ovid, and on granddaughter. The funeral will be h.ld from his late home Monday morning at 8 o'clock and at 9:30 from St. Mary's Church, Canandaigua.

Interment Calvary Cemetery, liODKKTS At the General Hospital, Harry F. Roberts of 80 Crouch I luitkCoach. 1329 'Special." Jt nni.s n. CXff Ipnl lr SV. On Tuesday, the first group of approximately 250 new recruits is expected and, as the construction ley Cadillac.

iXi East Ave. SAMPSON AIDE Seneca Hotel, Room 722. 2ls ady's Elgin watch, pin attac.i-XJ ment, initial B. Reward. Mrs T.

J. Heaver, 12 Monroe Ave. Pats 1S11 special 4-duor sdn. low miles'e ratl 4 luick- very pain and muscle spasm. X-ray examination is of little value in this type of case, but the history, proceeds, the flow of recruits will memner ot Uermania Lodge 722, and a member Salem Evangelical Church.

Mr. Breehl is resting at Frear's Funeral 1lnim 1tJo Tubo iora. 31S beater. attrative rrern m.h. Ir.terlaken A four-vehicle accl-Ieach i'000 Per day until the ruaxi- Ijersian Kitten Black.

2 months Oct. 15. 194a. He leaves his widow. -1 t.1 here early yesterday claimed i capacity or 30,000 men has General tires, new car Wluting-BuicK, 24i East Ave.

old. lost. University Avenue vicm Katherine; one daughter, Nena; one plus the fact that movements of the shoulder in certain directions causes pain, makes the diagnosis. life cf one nan and injured ity. Monroe 5ao5-R, 1011 University son.

Frederick M. one sister. Mrs uick 1910 "SupT Here Next Week On Dehydration Experts in dehydration will bring the war boomed new field of canning to Rochester next week at the Eastern Dehydration School in Hotel Senera. seuan. Ave.

exc p- cmers. where service will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, the Rev. Paul M. Schroeder officiating. Interment in Riverside Cemetery.

I I1TIX-In New York City. Thursday nuirnitiK, Oct. 10. 1942. William Edward Kau, 2C.

of 11644 126th 1v.i,.w 1 uonany nne condition, ct ocketbook Lost in Seara Roebuck tires, upholstery and nirhsn-Store. containing mon- driver's 1 11 a75. cond; oeen reached, probably on Dec. 1. "These men," said Captain Badt, "will learn the elementary fundamentals of a sailor's life at sea.

The course will be so comprehensive that few will have the libertv Hi South Ozone lark, aiea i. license. Ruick. i42 Eat Av 5 afternoon in Tompkins wra. ceorge riowman.

Road. Telephone Henrietta 219 Middle 269- W. lo- "our.ty Memorial Hospital in Ituitk 1941 super acdanT 14 ane. tires liKe ne. Susan Thrift's Daily Menu Lthaca.

He was reported to nave Lost at Tom Colovas' grill other extras, attractive ftn.n. ritupcoat 1 Sunday Call Genesee 2a7-J. Charles King, of WiUiamsport, one grandchild. Funeral from Chas I. Kennedy Funeral Home.

1601 Main St. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Riverside Ceiuttery. 1IKOT1I Entered Into rest Thursday, Oct. 15.

1912. Mrs. Mary Schroth. widow of John Schroth, at her home. 38 Garnet aged o2 years and 19 lays.

She was born Sept. 27. Po0. iUie is survived By one daughter. Miss Maud Schroth; three grandchildren.

Mrs. Arnild Applrton. Donald Kchleyer, Mrs. Elmer Lampman and two greut- every parucu.r, guarantee. ing-Huu new car L-t The school, opening Monday, will attract 130 representatives of eastern industries engaged in food processing.

It is sponsored by the De TalIet Lost, brown lea'her. vl- ffert-d internal injuries, a frac-mtd pelvis and a back injury. He was a Sampson Naval Training workman. The injured were: George Zim- cimtv Four Corners. Liberal re- Lawtnn Curtin.

He Ivave his dauKU-ter, Mrs. Benjamin Taylor, and one son, Talbot Curtin of New York City. Funeral services will he held at Blessed Sacrament Church this Saturday morning at 9 oclock. DK VITO In this city, Thursday, Oct. 15, Michael Uo Vito.

He is survived by his wife. Jennie: one non, Ia'rt'nce; one daughter. Mrs. Mary Tol'ano; one brother in Italy. IJuick 1911 sedan, auper, raJ.o, It's called Shoreham Dessert.

It'e made with vanilla wafers, fruit hrairr 2 inn. wara. Aiaccameron Ridg. Tristwatrh Lost WJO i'uucrs 723 lady's); cold General Cord tirrx: tli.a rar nt 1 h. partment of Agriculture.

H. C. Diehl. principal chemist in charge of dehydration schools, and K. M.

Chase, chairman of dehydration hicnnan. is, or ii.uu uam link atrao: virinitv Kit.iov'a apprei latrd. Valliy Ca 4 i-, I ic. Xl'A Eact Ave. iit 1" I I ward.

4 North St. of leaving the Station for even as little as a few hours." Commenting on the plan to have veteran officers from the fighting ships of the Navy, men who have seen action in this war, drill the recruits, Captain Badt said, "This 1s very satisfactory. Fighting officers make fighting men." The training station will have 150 28-foot whaleboats and 10 0-foot motorsailers in the fleet on Seneca Lake. These boats will be used to give the men preliminary training in boat handling and sea jh in roe 1111 funeral Monday. Oct.

19 9 committee of the Bureau of Agri rJia. tad. a. V. h.r aiii uiLk-19t super I heater, tires o'clock from the resilience, ti Sara ch Lost cultural Chemistry and Engineer (lady's); gU Wristwati link st Kranacniiciren.

Funeral from her home, ZH Garnet Monda afternoon at 2 o'clock the Rev. Austin Roeder officiating. juices and other good things ant is served frozen. Your family will love it. Shoreham Dessert 2Vz cups rolled vanilla ing, are in Rochester completing plans for the institute.

ward. 33 Sycamore St. Monroe 74J4-J. 317 STAID Friday, Oct. 16.

1942. May! Ethel Staud. at her home, 67 Trevor! aouth Ozone; his fither, Fred man, 51, same address; Henry Kmpper, 18, of 1740 125th South Ozone; Edward 18, of 11762 126th South Ozor.c: Rex A. Hess, 23, of 4 Bost-v irk Auburn, and Keith David Harold. 21, of Bath RD 2.

Harold suffered a fractured left hand. The others suffered lacerations and abrasions and were treated at the An old process, dehydration has 'orK turiegsviue) 1942 clasa ring, been irrcatly improved recently buy in town, onlv tors. only location. 720 University Ave. 219 rf-ladillac 1341 "6l cluh coupe, driven S'0 actual miles, has heater anl many other extras, beautiful steel fcry finish with red whee.s New cr cuarantee.

Cum In and Inspect tcis beautiful csr. "-Rest Ileal in Town o. 00a is tunivea oy ner nusnand. lost, canton Ave. S.

vicinity; tn- through government and private iu v. tine oroiner, jonn uiUn 'iJi inscription B. O. H. Reward of Akron, Ohio; two sisters.

Mrs. I Monroe 675-R. wafers 11-3 cup canned toga and 9:45 at St. Anthony Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Arrangement by Vito Cimino Sons. KVKKIIART Entered Into rest, Frank Everhart. October 16, 1942, aged 63 years. Survived bv a sister-in-law, Mra. Clara Everhart.

Services Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from N. J. Miller's Son Funeral Home, 706 South Avenue. Interment in Union Hill Cemetery. FEKKAX At his home.

17 Edmonds Friday. Oct. 16. 1942. Thomas Ferran, aged J)0 years.

He leaves three nephews. Daniel Thomas J. and Joseph E. McCarriagher two 1 nomas cancer or Lima. N.

and Mis Eleanor Dolan o' Auburn. N. Y. Funeral Monday morning at manship, but they will not be put into service until spring. Large docks already have been con- It lack billfold lost, vicinity Krnl- Bay streets.

Finder may keep money and wallet but please return valuable papers. Mail to 17 Teresa St. irom me residence and 9 clock at hospital. Troopers Charles Sloane industry experiments. It results in a 75 per cent saving in packing as well as elimination of tin for cans.

Daily classes next week will be closed to the public, but luncheon sessions will be open. The whole field of dehydration will be covered during the two-week school. and structed. St. Michaels Church.

I at McEvuy's. f5 Mor.iue. "Chevrolet 19C3 apeciat deluxe I-' town sedan, radio, heater, original paint. 5 piwxl tires, tonplet! evaporated milk, chilled 1 a a ge lemon gelatine 3 tablespoons Robert Erunkhorst, Ovid Substa Personal. 7.

iei ana guaranteed. A tour of the buildings in Section the only group completed and furnished, will end the program for the day. tion, State foiice, onenu Lee Hickox, Interlaken, and Sen "pvebts Notice is hereby given that Sate at Siebert s. 4.i I will not be responsible for any i nieces, the Misses Rose and Alice Lyell T. Hallett of Rochester will address the opening session.

Among eca County Coroner Arthur Wood.5, Willard, investigated the accident. low R.ile- debts contracted for by anyone other Chevrolet 1341 coupe. "la than myrelf. Dated is lth day of ase and excellent cor.d;; SI TTOX Entered into rest Oct. 16 1942, Amy Bell Sut.

n. She is aurvived by three sons. Clayton, Ralph and Donald Sutton; her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Eogert; one brother, Ward BoKert; two sisters. Mrs.

David E. Smith. Mrs. Fred F. Zenk-el: four grandchildren.

She was a memher of Queen 1-ouuie Chapter No. 5S9. Order of the Eastern Star. iservices from the home. 22s Pur-nan Monday afternoon at 2 Ifill.

47 A the experts on tho nrnrram win Judge's, al Lake. Open cvt. ti Mccjaxriagner. Funeral from the home, Monday morning at o'clock and 10 o'clock Irom BIcM.srd Sacrament Church. ucoioer.

imz. Mgned, iienry Sebring; address, 33 Alonio St It is expected mere win oe an lutopty and inquest. lemon juice li cups boiling pineapple juice tsp. salt 1 t6p. grated lemon rind cup sugar Spread half the crumbs In shalr laid town uilin, rd.o be scientists from the Agricultural experiment Station in Geneva.

1 heater. Uoche.ster, N. Y. low mileage, fine tires. REBEKAIIS XK SLTFER 4 Bhortsville The annual fair and supper, sponsored by the Shorts-vile Parlor Village Rebekah Lodge, By ttouble tnl in Deed Het itaal in Ask your at.ti- Trooper Biunkhorst, alter taiit-ng with four witnesses, reported hat a sedan operated by George Hoinnih.

tic in run. ici anrs aai'ii por 1 lake. low. buttered pan. Chill milk and Lt orunnfr oaiaiiaa srrov.

el IX-Ray Operators o'clock, in charge of Queen Ixuiae Chapter. Interment at White Haven Narth St Malb 4543 will be held in the Temple Build r.evroiet 19ia 2-door." black 5m.n. B1 tires, heater ar.d radia. Rest innmerman, with nis iamer, ixau, heat until thick. Dissolve gelatin in Business Personals 8 To Open Parley deal in ArK vour Hcmrich.

214 pineapple juice, add lemon juice, salt, rind and sugar. Chill until a little thick, beat until fluffy, and he victim, Knipper and Matthews ing, Tuesday. 3. bupper win passengers, turned left out of; begin at 5:30 p. m.

and party is 'a vuga Street, into Main Street at 'listed later in the 'evening. Mrs. 35 a. m. and stalied in the Julia Potter has been named gen-ear the center.

leral chaiiman for the event. hevrulct 1936 coach, new Chevr est town ra good rubber. Otique Jewelry Trinkets, rings, gold teeth, watches sneer bough'. Levin son Bros 4J NorUi Bu 4 rch Walk on cushion; our im proved 1 ustom Health Arch." Uut Bent steal Ak uur lightly add whipped milk. Pour over crumbs.

Cover with rest of Heinruh. 211 Lake crumbs and let stand 12 hours or xe c' (Chevrolet 194rt special deli coupe, radio, heater, beau'if longer. Interment in the family plot in Holy CroMS Cemetery, Ovid. N. Y.

Into rest. In this city. Oct. 16. 1942.

Liila Gordon. Friends may call at the Timmer-man Funeral Home. 510 Monroe where services will be held Saturday afternoon to-day) at 3:30 o'clock. Burial private at Riverside Cemetery. II KIT.

Friday, Oct. 16, 1942. Fred W. Heitz of 4i2 Broadway. He leaves two sisters, Mrs.

Emma Dancy and Mrs. Robert Martin. Funeral services at Hedges New Memorial Chapel, University Avenue. Monday afternoon. Time announced later.

f. KIIC'II Entered Into rest on Thursday, Oct, 15. 1912, Henry ii. Lcrch, aged 60 years. He is survived by two Uauuntcrs.

Mrs. John L. lliggins, anil Mrs. Stephen Nus-tick; one brother, 1'luUip Lcrch; two ulsters, Mrs. Mary Veomaua and Mrs.

Louise Ueistwite, also four Krand-children and one great-grandi-hlM. funeral services will be held from his homo, 241 Westchester on Monday afternoon at 2:10 o'clock. SUNDAY DINNER FOR 4 OR X-ray technicians of Western New York will gather at the Sagamore Hotel this morning for an all-day convention. Beginning at 8:15 a. m.

with registration, the program will include a number of talks on the technique and theory of X-ray, climaxed by a banquet and dancing in the evening. Dr. Sidney Larson will talk at the dinner. Miss Adelaide Steedman, president of the local technicians' society, is in charge of arrangements. George K.

Shuler Dies; Marine Hero, Lyons Native Lvons Mai. Gcorpo Kent Shukr, 57, United States roe Surgical. 67 Monroe. Stone 677 Backache Belts -r- (Sacro Iliac t. guaranted to fit: 8U years' experience.

Monroe Surgical. 57 Monrue. 1arn Or place suitable to hold i Halloween party for soldiers. October 24. YI-V'W Service Committee.

Main 1245-W. til Memorial Park. Ti; I'M It I'M. Entered into rest at the home of her daughter. Mrs.

Howard Fewster of Townline Road. Ontario, N. Friday. Oct. 16.

194X Olive widow of late LeOrand Trumbull. She leaves surviving, four daughters, one son, three grandchildren, four sisters, two brothers. Friends may call at Howk Mep-ham Funeral Parlors. Ontario. N.

where funeral services will be held Monday, Oct. 19. at 3 p. m. Interment in Ridge Chapel Cemetery, Williamson.

N. Y. IMil.KXK Ocorae F. Pnglenk, aged t2 years, on Oct. 16 1942.

Survived by one niece, Mrs. Fred S'hlegel Stein. Friends muv call at Bender's. 'MX Alexander St. Funeral services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. VATTIMO-Ruth Mae Parker! fM. finish, spotless interior, on.y Marshall Motors, oniy lo. on T3-l University Ave.

(Chevrolet 1936 town sedan, radin, hea'er. soxt condition. niv Marshall M'ttor. only location 71 t'niveiaity Ave. 2.

Raked Swiss Steak Baked Sweet Potatoes Escalloped Celery Biscuits JMum Jam Oranjje Salad Shoreham Dessert Coffee I Urine Corps, retired, and former New York State treasurer, 1936 convertble caupe. Croats Ureases, velvet dresses, all Phvro ihevrolet occasions, sizes 11-62. nrT. I'm r.nv. lied in a New York hospital liiursaay mgiu (vjci.o, ut-i iceordinp: to word received liere yesterday by las brother and Stolzer s.

709 Joseph Avenue, aiorner Mtt-hmn Motors, oniy i ai langham. nivere.ty Ave. .1 lnniniirflc.M Chevrolet 1942 special deluxe el ster, Claude I bhuicr ana I'tion. oiioe driven le. than T' Medina, will officiate at the 6erv.

ices and interment will be in Box ra Coffty. By FLORENCE La GANKE 1 bring v.Mir ralmn rafl miles Nancy Page's Chats ware We pav von for watch move Mfljor Shuler was born in Lyons T'i i 1 We buv from oub ic i-'1'. Marshall wood Ccmeterv. Services were ments separata nrl rl. lr.

il-Katlon niviiiy Ave. ix. IS, lri, me on oi niup bui held in New York City Thursday 1 ID. 1912. at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ceorire Parker. Retsof. N. age 21.

Besides her parents she Is survived by larriet Tyler Shuler. He attended tjo will alwavs pa liev rolet Ib.t) omw. irai.a- afternoon, and th- body arriv more. 20'i Burke Bide look or.lv Sl'-i mo i.ool here and was graduated you for the in Medina yesterday. rold letters on tat eleetric riv location.

73) l'niver'V i cm Lyoni High School with the sign. Walk straight from the ele-'Ave. Valor. Tort cour-e. sign.

valor. r.uriul will be made in liivcrsiue (Vmetfrv. Met; I' III" WIN Harriett McGuidwin of Macedun Center, N. entered into rent in Chuaico. Oct.

16, 1942. She is survived by her son. Frederick J. of C'hicaKO, tbree trrand-t-hildrrn. -Services from the First Mt-thodist Church, Maicdon Center, N.

Sundav at 2 u. m. Interment in ass of 1502. After that he went to CHARLES J. ARDEX FACTORY CLOTHES Peter Page's cousin had a factory which had been turned over completely to manufacturing of war supplies.

He had expanded both in floor space and in number of employee. As more and more young men were drawn into the service he found it necessary to employ girls Ulifornia for a time and became Interlaken Funeral services tor Sergtant M.itira, 7 "Don't you think a turban effect that tics tightly around the head, keeping all loose ends of hair under cover will be all right?" "If that's what they call a turban. I am all for it. You can get bright, gay ones, you know. At least my wife wears that kind when Diamonds Watches, rings, old gold bought al highest -r1ce American Main i iterteted in a gold mine.

While Charles J. Arden, 78, of Ovid Center, who died Thursday (Oct. 15 ere. a- a publicity stunt, he and ner nusDana. fr rank: one son.

Kich-ard; two brothers. Harold and Edward Parker; three aisters. Mrs Wesley prinitle. Mrs. Paul Parka, al of Ketsof.

N. and Mrs. Clarence Martin of Nunda. N. Y.

Funeral services Saturday, al 3i a. m. from the home of her rrent, and 9 Oil from St. Raphael's Church. I'Hfnrd.

N. Y. Interment St M.iry's Cemetery, Oenesro. N. Y.

Arri-npe. iiienta by J. Light of Avon. N. into ret at the family home.

47 W. Main Web 1612) in the Seneca Falls Hospital Diamond 'Jo 149-A. Mam upstairs Vrolet 193t se.lan. 1 Sergeant 727 Man Unwanted hair re- 21 4 move.I. free consultations.

OrnH- i uate. C.enesee 72S.1. U- I h'x r.l.l-16. tow i I9.J7 town sedan ltii after a long illness, will be con nVRON PATTEN Naplea Ryron Ratten, 07, of ducted at 2:30 n. m.

tomorrow in the home of his brother, Fred Ar ana mhKa. "al lai(ina. I' a titled. Ion successful experience. ih Ii S145 others.

r'i baicaina. heol. South I'fiion. ic-K. formerly of North Cohoc-n died unexpectedly yesterday ict.

10, 1342) in the home of den, Town Line Road, medical referene. Aittinf nienla And that brought up the problem of proper clothes for girls who wpW be working around machinery with all its moving parts. His girls told him that a downtown store was having an evening Chevrolet -I9UI club coupe. Monroe 19-W, eves. also.

M's Pilzer. HO S. Oood man. 721 oot Chevrolet. 3) Culver B1 Icon llanggi in Naples.

He suf- 3.1 Path. N. Y. Arrangements by Emery and Emery. STKA KNS Friday, Oct.

IB. 1942. F.dward J. Strvcnn of 104 Tarrylown lid. He loaves Ins wltr.

A KOCH E. two diiuulitrra, Mrs. James Winters and Ariene; one sou. Dean L. Stevens: one sister and one hrotlier.

Funeral arrangements to he announced. WKIGIIT Friday. Oct. 16. 1042, Irfiilis Jackson Wright of 1UU) East Ave.

She leaves her daughter, Mrs. Gordon t. Hoit two aistera. Mrs. Edwin H.

Carr tf Os.sinmi; and Mrs. F. Ward Marcellua; one brother, O. Arthur Jackson. Funeral services at Hedges New erata At reasonable once i ired a heart attack after working I -una service and aua'il uneaceii.

Sa she gardens. "I'd bite wear slacks. How about those?" ''Better than slacks Is cover-all type of garment that has the waist attached firmly to the trouser part. Then you won't have to be afraid that a loose shirt tail or whatever you girls call that part of a blouse will be liable to get caught in a machinery belt." "Then you won't compel us to wear ekirts?" a vinevprd. Kenned IfHll Main St Tlumrnagt" Sale 19 North." O.

MRS. ADA S. WHEELER ster, 'inuraday evemnjr. Oct. 15, 1942, Apple M.

Young, a ed 87 veara. She leaves one daughter. Mrs. John Bag-ncy; one granddaughter, Mrs. Stan-ard Morrison; one great-grandson, W.

Oarv; one brother, M. E. Kordon, all of Webster. Funeral from the home in Webster Sunday, Oct. 18, 1942.

at 2:30 o'clock, the Rev. Richard Pipp.i officiating. Interment in Webster Rural Cemetery. Buffalo papers pleae copy. 20-21-23.

Hours 9 5. 219 Chatterbox Chevrolet '3 delude good tires, bargain Cin HI Uiitor. Oeneva Branch. Eeane Hill. Route 8.

Chevrolet lMO town sedan. rl: and heater, like new. Church motors Oeneva Branch. Beans Route 5. 2'.

Chevrolet 1941" tow sedan style show planned especially for the woman in industry. They wanted to know whether they might order any uniforms which met their fancy. "I don't see why pot girls. But I'd like to have you wait until the Geneva Mrs. Ada S.

Wheeler, ummage Sale By 1.2 S. Main widow of Dr. H. D. MRS.

FRANK VATTIMO Retsof Funeral services for Mrs. Frank Vattimo, 24, who died Tuesday (Oct. 13, 1942) in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Parker at Retsof, will be conducted at 9 a.

m. today in St. Raphael's Church, Fiffard, with the Rev. Charles Reynolds officiating. Burial will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery, Geneseo. Club. 38 Kast Ave rnrner Suit- "heeler, died yesterday (Oct. 16, 42) in Clifton Springs. She was son Tuesday.

Wednesday. Thue. day. Oct. 20.

21. 22. 723 Satin Lining Sale, price 59c at Nushaum'a. Mortimer St. Stoe Memorial Chapel, Sunday evening at 7 o'clock.

Interment in Utica, N. Y. "Goodness, no. But if 5'ou do ii active memDer ot at. reier day after the show and then you could tell me what you had seen and I could pass on its safety.

Or wear a uniform with a skirt be piscopal' Church. i Church 'l Motors. Cnve Rranch. Bean F.oute 3 5 late model 15MO ar.4 "41 cars to rr.o-. from, mostly drufteea.

cars celtert tire pot hifh mi.as 'rile I Im, l.ext nele. tmn In Critr Y. rear of Palace Theater. 319 Save About half on yard good silk cot tots drp. lllliCItT K.

ISl'ltN AM I Medina l'tincrnl setviciN for Manhattan SilH Bto'e Mtn rut to Wrrnin'i mort important ever, our chapel if IN then MKS. Ity TRACY Rat a via Funeral services for Mt. Mary Cramer Tracy, 76, of 16 Colorado who died late u.cit Kimhnll 1 m. Medina 'ivc, whose death occurred un-pectediy Wednesday (Oct. il.

if you don't want to do that I can tell you now the things to look for. "First, you need to protect the hair. And snoods, especially those with open meshes are not satisfactory. I wouldn't leave bangs exposed, either, because your hair and face are being constantly exposed re there are no lose pockets or peg tops." "How about sleeves?" "In hot weather I suppose you want to wear them Mhort or tollttt up, but I think you'd be happici when you are out on a date if you had worn long sleeves that would protect your arms, elbows. Factory grime has a way of working itself into the skin, you know." centrally located or you and your friends.

42) in the Hotel Arlington, New Wednesday (Oct. 14, 1942) in the fte wore see bin inr eler' oMet an1 lrc est Chiiiil Mi.ra. pranrh 21 Chevrolet-1911 special sed n. smart radio, hea'er. spotlirht.

ala)t seat covered, drive" 11W a ruarantecd. McEvoy Motors. Monroe. ZU ik City, will be held in the home, will be there at 9 a. m.

to- Made to vour measure suit and overcoats, 'fine wortel emt S.l.MKt up urr'ee4 ta fit Criarte Co en. IH W. Main St. fter operation and general support belts fitted bv experienced fitters. Evening appointments.

W-roe Surgical, 7 Monroe, Stone 77 mily home, 224 Eogle this rternoon at 2 30 o'clock. The day. A native of Scotland, she had been a Batavia resident 60 years. 111 AT 1 lev. John E.

Wilkinson, pastor of to dust and metal grime..

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