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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. WE ONES DAY. SEPTEMBER 2.1. 1012 Bratlis BALL PLANNED I bunions LEGION POST Dr. H.

W. Bodamer, 62, Dies; EX-MI STUDENT Police Put Guard OnYouthWounded -Roland C. Ash. Sunday after- ASH. Medina Physician 9 Years ho priwurt, aoothea.

I rtuhiooa tba A PC C1 but a tn.V' I PICKS STAFF HELPED IN RAID BY 2 COLLEGES Geneva An inaugural ball, upon-! In Geneva Chase Geneva Under guard at Geneva Medina Dr. Harvey Bodamer, G2, for the past nine a practicinp; phvsician in Medina. died in his home, 119 r.cn, September 2. 194::. tie is survived bv his wife, Mrs.

Kathryn Thorpe, Ash; one son. Roland C. Ash Jr his mother, Mrs. Florence Ash Joslin; two sisters, Mrs. S.

Lewen-berp and Mrs. W. Meagher of Detroit. Mich. Deceased was a member cf Rochester Club.

American Legion Pareent Korce Post 1228, Veterans of Toreifm Wars Culver Post 2691. BPOK So. 24. FOE No. 52.

LOOM No 113. IORM Vah Be Tribe No. 7, Rochester Turn Verein and Roches- iAlarL'rBn? ON JAP VESSEL General Hospital, Donald E.Crimi. Bored by the International Itelv lAVest Center late Monday (Sept. -1.

11)42). Dr. Bodamer had been in ill health for the past month, but his death was FALSE TEETH Honeoye Falls Falls Post, American Iegion, renamed Harold Druschel as commander of the legion at the election of officers. Raymond Fiske was named first vlcecommanJer; Enrl Ernst, sec A former Mechanics Institute unexpected. Buffalo, wounded Saturday night when lie commands of Kcrgt.

Joseph E. McDonough to halt. Is recovering. Ciimi. slit through the right student recently figured in a Flying lions Club of Hobart and William Smith Colleges, will be held in th? Hobart gymnasium on Friday evening, Oct.

2. The event will honor Dr. and Mrs. John Milton Potter. Dr.

Pot- and Mrs. Asa Kirkpatrick of Illinois and five grandchydren. Fortress attack on a Jap ship off at the residence. 505 FIT LIKE aw roihioa nlattic. anakr too plate roantortaMv lor arrrk Sml Ar patt.

tiowMamiL 1 1wumo.1i ol Dratmr I codar: llmnAw-n tuKr Ai oir dntcic Born in Buffalo on Sept. 1, 1880, he attended the old Central High School, and was graduated from the University of Buffalo Medical School in 1907. He practiced in ond vicecommander, and Arthur leg. will face charges of burglary New Guiena, the Associated Press reported FCTKR rATTKKKK liurstboume Road, Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Interment in Mt.

Hope Cemetery. r.RISBIN Mrs. Edith died Mondav. nl larceny when he is able to Burson, third vicecommander. C.

In i' a th. inatitntinn TKr A ter inauguration as president of ent law enforcement agencies seek Waterloo Peter Batterer, brother of Joseph Patterer, owner of the Seneca, greenhouses in Swift Street, died late Saturday (Sept. 19, 1942) i kes- 21 at the home of her daughter Mrs- N. B. Russell.

525 Lake the two colleges takes place on Buffalo until 1915 when he established an office in Lockport where 4 his custody, liulfalo police want, him for burglary and theft of ah H. Gustin was elected adjutant; Frank Oppedisiano, treasurer, and chaplain is Dale Kellogg. Miss Isabel Hunt was named historian. Dan Gleason will serve as county committeeman with Charles Ken he remained until 1934 when he automobile; Ontario County authorities want him for burglary of a home on Snell Road, south of EMERGENCY CASH Tick ae tba 111 on aad anaka Laaa RATES LO Til I TO U. LIMIT tit UOMH Saturday, Oct.

3. Acting as co-chairman for the affair are Miss Betty Tashenberg and Charles 11. Thompson, presidents of the clubs. Plans for the affair have not in San Francisco following an automobile accident in which he was injured. MRS.

KDITH M. BKISBIN Oakfield Funeral will be con He is Harry A. Staley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Staley, Geneseo, who enlisted in the Army Air Forces following his graduation from Mechanics in 1940.

According to a dispatch er- Rochester, 4" daughter, she is survived bv one son Burrell HoEle of Oakfield: two rrandchildren. Mrs. Lyle Crandall of Rochester and James Ellis Hogle ol Oakfield. two great-grandchildren and several n'eces and nephews; three sisters, Mrs. Jessie Post and II Seward Post, both of Batavia, erT Mrs.

Wilbur Brayley of Oak-fied- three brothers. Heman Day and Willis Day of Brighton, Ontario. Canada, and Saxton Day of Silver this city, and local police would like to prosecute him for the theft TO BORROW $75 i ou vt $7.09 came to Medina. He has resided here since that time. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Ruth Bodamer; and one step-son, Charles V. Klumpp, both of Medina. The body will remain in the family home until this afternoon when it will be taken to the Driscoll Funeral Home, Buffalo, where the nedy as alternate. Hugh was chosen an executive committeeman and Walter Couchman as trustee, for three years. McKendrre O'Brien was elected welfare officer and James Behan wa chosen 9 'i ducted at 2:30 p.

m. tomorrow in the home of her son, G. Burrell Hogle. Oakfield. for Mrs.

Edith M. Brisbin, formerly of Oakfield. who died Monday (Sept. 21, 1942) in the home of her daughter, Mrs. N.

B. been completed but committee members have contacted a number of the best known dance band of tthe vicinity. Serving on the committee are: Miss Jane Baldwin. Norman R. Roth.

Frank Anderson. Miss Tosca Jank. Mm Dorothy Cook. Charles Adair, Miriam Raben. John Flandreau.

Mirs HARRY A of an automobile, they report. A summary of the youth's criminal recurd. received here from the State Bureau of Criminal Identification, indicates Crimi rirst mixed with the law In 1935. He was arrested 30 times on juvenile delinquency counts and he stole an airplane in Tonawanda in 1939. He has two escapes STALKY sergeant-at-arms.

Installation loi- funeral will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow. The Rev. A.

S. Lowrie of the First Baptist Church of Medina will officiate and interment will be ing the foray, the Fortress unloaded its bombs on the ship, but the vessel dodged them. Then the pilot dived within 200 feet of the craft while Russell, 525 Lake Rochester. Burial will be in Reed Cemetery, lowed the election. Pains.

Manitoba, Canada. Funeral services will be held Thursday 2:30 at the home of her mn at 49 Cary Oakfield. Burial will be in the Reeds Cemetery. Oakfield. BVYCK Entered Into rest at his home.

Atlantic Avenue. Walworth, Monday, Sept. 21, 1942. William Buvck. aged 83 years.

He is survived bv his eon. Abram E. Buvck; two grandsons. Wilbur and Eugene TODW MONTH ar 12 Ma.lh. I nam made 1r Meiiral ami llsfital t.xfemtf.

Cor Rtfuirt, Tmiet, Coal sao Vtkfr XtJt mf "Your Home Town Conparw" HOME TOVN HNNCE CO. INC. Bfad 5, Rmtkntrr, Y. rkaaa M. a 6437 The Ladies' Auxiliary elected of ficers as follows: President.

Mrs. in the Forest Lawn Cemetery. the Fortress gunners, among them Lieutenant Staley, pumped shells Charles Gustin; first vicepresident. i i i Adelaide Rich. Don Stuart and Miss Arlene Bird.

The Oct. 3 weekend also wil be featured on the campus by customary events of the annual Homecoming Day. Mrs. Clarence Frame; second vice- Oakfield. War Aides Named By Genesee Chief at ine aecits uciuw.

recorded from the George Junior Republic. The record also shows arrests for grand larceny in Cortland; burglary and grand larceny in Elmira, and grand Mrs. W. II. Cox, 56, Dies; Medina Store Owner president.

Mrs. Walter Duffy; secretary. Mrs. Marian Chapell; treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Burson; execu larceny In Buffalo.

He was sentenced to a term of from five to tive committee, Mrs. Joseph Peck, Medina Mrs. Elizabeth M. Cox, 56, wife of W. H.

Cox, who was associated with her husband in the retail jewelry business in Medina for the past 31 years, died Recovered Restyled REBUILT I a a af 10 years in Attica State Prison Hilt I conunfo a a ilmnn.laJ I "I had more fun firing the gun," Staley was quoted after the Fortress return to its base, "than if I was flying in the front seat." Exhibits Slated By Home Bureau At Palmyra Fair Buyck. all of Walwortn one orom- r. Isaac of Irondequoit; several tieces and nephews. Funeral services from the home Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Henrietta.

CHAriN On Monday, Sept. 21, 1942, Isabella widow of Edward D. Chapin, of 240 S. Goodman Street. She is survived bv two daughters, Mrs.

Frank H. Goler and Mrs. Paul H. Cooper; and one brother, H. F.

HoweiL Friends mav call at the Chapel of Batavia Personnel of Genesee County's War Transportation Committee was announced Monday by the chairman, Sergt. Joseph W. Mrs. Stanley Stever. Mrs.

Frank Oppedisiano, Mrs. Albert Clarke, Mrs. Harold Druschel and Mrs. Urban Drowne were chosen delegates. The officers will he installed at the October meeting by on condition he return to the State Vocational Institution at West Coxsackie from which he was on llVINfa ROOM jUITE unexpected Monday night (Sept.

21, 1942) in her home in West Center Street. Brandstetter, head of the Troop parole when he came to Geneva nut 0 State Police, traffic division. Mr. and Mrs. Cox had been din ISO Those designated are D.

W. Nr coHoa coverlagt, new cushion, tprlag wabbingv new M-ingt, spring t'ad ay ner guests of their daughter and Daniel, G. B. Hogle and William i Tr.gmire Nagle, Chestnut Street at Court, where funeral service will be husband, Mr. and Mrs.

William "Walworth The Home Bureau at the Palmyra Fair Friday Knights Jr. of Knowlesville, and Bindnagle, Oakfield; Police Capt. Fred J. Rider, LeRoy; M. O.

Clement, William R. McCue and Pkiaa Writm. Rcawaaaartatrva) LaJ will call. la or rmmt. conducted Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Burial in "Mt. Hope Cemetery. The courtesy of no flowers is a Saturday win De nnea witn Mrs. Blanche Conklin, retiring president. JOIN MERCHANT MARINES Bath The following Bath youths have entered the Merchant Marine: John Loveless Lewis Fargo.

James and Richard Walters. Ward G. Wompole. Bath, has enlisted in the Naval Reserve. Saturday.

TO TALK OX NAZIS Batavia "Nazis over Norway will be the topic of an address before a "ladies' day" meeting of the Kiwanis and Rotary clubs this noon in Hotel Richmond. Ludwig S. Hale, Hornell. a Norway native, will be the speaker. TERMS tLB PLR.WtEK-NO CARRYING CH4RGK exhibits this year despite travel War Price and Rationing Board A A UMr UPHOLSTERING CO.

Chairman H. E. Turner, Batavia. restrictions, according to Mrs. Elizabeth Pfautz, Wayne County home demonstration agent with A iI UZ 566 S.

CLINTON ST. Cor. Klnaalat Brandstetter said he will call the meeting of the unit sometime next MONROE 1404 7 week. the nearby units of Macedon, Walworth, Pair rra, Marion and two Sodus units participating. All units had returned to Medina to attend the theater.

Feeling ill, Mrs. Cox returned to her home and collapsed shortly after her arrival, and died before medical aid could reach her. Death was attributed to a heart ailment. Mrs. Cox was born in Rome, N.

on Jan. 24, 1886, and came to Medina with Mr. Cox in 1911, to purchase the retail jewelry business of the late Burt Frary. They have continued together in the active conduct of the business since that time. Mrs.

Cox was a mem requested. CLANCY On Sunday, Sept. 20, 1942, Augusta widow of William B. Clancy. Besides her mother, Mrs.

Henry Dettman, she is survived by-two sons, Erwin Jack, and Howard L. Clancy U. S. Army, Hawaii three brothers, Louis Henry F. and Fred C.

Dettman; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Bishop and Mrs. Loren D. Smith, also one grandchild. Friends mav call at the chapel of lngnrure Nagle, Chestnut at Court, where funeral service will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Burial in Brighton will carry out tlie theme of con servation for defense. The Palmyra units will how good nutrition as a necessary defense measure, while Marion's exhibit will be concerned with sav in material and expense in cloth (OOPKR-At her home, 40 Belle-laire Sept. 21. 1942, Josephine ing. The Ganargua Unit at Macedon -plans to demonstrate home Benedict Cooper.

She is survived by ton Arthur Benedict i.ddy, Albion, ber of the First Methodist Church and the Medina Chapter, Order Eastern Star. Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Wil Y. father. Cieorsre S.

Benedict nursing for a convalescent child and the Walworth exhibit will be a living room Bet-up using re liam Knights of Knowlesville, claimed furniture. P.ochester; brother, Homer Kimball Benedict. Caldwell. X. J.

friends may call Wednesday from 2 to 10 at Fiske Handy Parlors, 305 Lake Avenue. Services Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Kindly omit Jlowers. Interment Riverside. ANG Albert T.

Fang entered into rest. Monday. Sept. 21. 1942.

He leaves to mourn, his wife, Monica and Mrs. Armond Bacon of Medina; one sister, Mrs. Chester Mammosser, and one brother. Wallington will demonstrate a refuge room for blackouts and So Thurlow Edwards, both of Rome. Funeral will be held at 2 p.

m. dus Point will sho how to deal with a sewing machine which needs cleaning, oiling and adjusting. They Tialvin Fang: his mother. Augusta today in a funeral home here, after which the body will be taken to Rome for burial. The Rev.

Webb rrjir 4m mxa rzz i will also exhibit some of the weaving done in their unit last year. Ayres of the Methodist Church will Fang: one sister, Mrs. William C. Schneider; one brother, John; one niece and two nephews. Mr.

Fang is resting at his home 4015 Lake where services will take place Friday. Sept. 25, 1942. at o'clock and 9 o'clock, at Holy Cross Church. Interment in Holy officiate.

Deaths X. HAND Medina Rev. William L. Find BRA KM AN At rest, Tuesday. Sep.

22. 1942. Kate Brakman. at 332 Edgemere Greece. She is sur lay, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, officiated at funeral serv vived bv two brothers, Abram of Rochester and Jacob of Chicago; one sister.

Mrs. Joseph Diehl. Friends may call at Reese Funeral Sepulchre Cemetery. HEPI Mrs. Mary Lumbartner HeDt, aged 70.

widw of Valentine Hept. formerly of Rochester, died in Pavilion. Monday, Sept. 21, 1942. Survivors are: Three sons and three daughters.

George and John Hept, Mrs. Agnes Viliard and Mrs. Otilla Lederman of P.ochester. Albert Hept cif Pavilion and Mrs. Julia Jones of Brooklyn, and fifteen grandchildren.

Funeral service from her late home. Route 20. at :30 and St. Marv's Church. Pavilion, at 9 a.

m. Thursdav. Interment in Holy Sepul Home, 40 West Ave. Services xnurs day afternoon at 4 o'clock. ices for Carl Nelson Hand, 50, on Sunday afternoon, from the Hand home in East Center Street.

Mr. Hand, a resident of Charleston, V. died in a hospital unexpectedly Friday morning. F.DDV-Entered into rest on Tuesday. Sept.

22. 1942, Frank McGill Eddy of 40 University Ave. He is survived by one brother, Koyd Tt Eddy; one sister, Mrs. Hiram I Davis. chre Cemetery in Rochester at 11 Funeral services Thursday morn MRS.

ANTHONY CONSTABLK Geneva Mrs. Clara Constable died yesterday (Sept. 22, 1942), at her home in North Genesee 6treet a. m. ing from Henry D.

Halloran Sons Funeral Home. 341 Plymouth Ave. at 10 o'clock. Interment in Mt. Hop after a long illness.

EI. CHI NO On Mondav. September 21. 1942. DeForest D.

Melcning of f.2 Hinsdale Street. Besides his wife B. he is survived by one son, David X. one daughter. Gall L.

Melthing: his parents. Mr. and Mrs. It. Melcning.

--Friends may call at the chapel of EDWARD A. TAPP Cemetery. FOX James W. Fox of Penfield Brighton, Sopt. 22, 1912.

Surviving in his wife, GeorReanna Downing: Fox. Services from the home Thurs, at 2 p. Rev. Jerome Kates offi Ie Roy Edward T. Tapp, 64.

trustee and past noble grand of Le Roy Lodge, IOOF, died Monday evening 21, 1942) in his home, 8 Union St. While he had been in failing health the pas.t ciating. Interment in Palmyra Cem etery. Arrangements by van Horn. HAXTl Eleanor I.

Haxton en- 1942. surviving are her haisband! hls condition did not become Kenneth G. Haxtun of 98 Belcoda! serious until Saturday when he Jngmlre Nagle, Chestnut street at Court, where funeral service will be conducted Thursday afternoon at :30 o'clock. MORTON' Tuesday morning. Sept.

22. 1942. William B. Morton of 161 Columbia Ave. He leaves his wife.

loretto Kelly; one brother, Douglas B. Morton; a niece and one nephew. --Funeral services will be held at Hedges New Memorial Chapel, Thursdav afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment In Riverside Cemetery at the convenience of the family. NEWMAN Frank A.

Newman of 94 Kterlinp- Monday. Sept. 21. 1942. suffered a heart attack.

Rochester, N. Y. Her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Waltpr Zwotoh, anil one brother, Ralph of Honeoye Falls, N. Y. I'liKDKHICK It. Webster Frederick R. Trapp.

73 died in his home in East Main Street, Webster, Monday (Sept. 21, 1942), following a long illness. wuuu uwuyuu mmu Knrvived bv his wife. Mrs. Emma Funeral services 2 p.

m. Fridav from Stephenson Funeral Home, 23 Monroe Honeoye Falls. Interment Brockport, N. Y. 1IERMHY Alexander Herlihy, at the residence, 45 Whiteford Road, Sept.

21, 1942. Survived by his wile, Mary Keeler Herlihy; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Drumm and Mrs. William Boland of Rochester, Mrs. John Delanev of Warsaw, Canada? TCewman.

two sons. Alfred C. and MRS. CHARLES AVER1XL. Lockport The funeral of Mrs.

Fredrick F. Newman and four c-rs ndr hildren. TViends mav call at the Farrell 1 i i Mary E. Averill, 84, widow of L. Charles Averill, who died Monday Brothers Colonial Funeral Home, 61 Ridge Road West, near Memorial "Rridre.

Services Thursdav after- (Sept. 21, 1942), in Lockport City Services Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the residence and 9 Hospital, was held at 2:30 p. m. Ttnnn at 5 o'clock. The Rev.

Andrew I TL "1 a yesterday in the family home, 241 West with burial in Glenwood NeiUv officiating. Interment in White Haven Memorial Park. Utica papers o'clock at St. Anne's Church. Interment In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

MA It Kit Entered into rest, Sept. please copy. Cemetery. Only 30-50 Seconds for Deep. Ground-in Grime! 22, 1942, suddenly, Walter J.

Maurer, He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Maurer: two daughters, Mrs Charles W. Welker and Mrs. Mortimer J. McMullen; three brothers Saul.

William and Harrv Maurer T1S Entered into rest at the Rochester Friendly Home. Tuesday, Sept. 22. 1942. Homer Clayton Otis, Services from the home on Thursdav afternoon at 2 o'clock.

in East Bloomfield, N. Y. MRS. ETIffiLBERT PIERCE Geneva Mrs. Sarah K.

Pierce, wife of Ethelbert Pierce, 553 Exchange died Monday night Opt. 21, 1942), after a short illness. Surviving besides her husband are several nieces and nephews. two sisters, Mrs. Dora Loder and Mrs.

Caroline French. feast auat Funeral service Friday morning from his home, 26S3 Chili Ave. at 8:30 and at St. Helen's Church at ciock interment at iioiy IRA C. WHITNEY ,,.11,....

-Geneseo Funeral services for Ira O'BRIEN Dennis P. O'Brien of 300 Frost Avenue Tuesday, September 22, Cole Whitney, 84, who succumbed "3Sh! i US i7 Kin 1942. He is survived by his wife Mrs. io a long illness in nis nome here Proved ond Approved Since Monday afternoon (Sept. 21, 1942), will be conducted in the home in Mamie Clifford O'Brien; two sons, John J.

and Dennis 1). O'Brien; several nieces and nephews. Mr. O'Brien was a member of Loyal Order of Moose and Holy Name Society. Friends may call at the residence where services will be held Fridav North Street this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.

Burial will be in Temple Hill Cemetery, Geneseo. 1 morning at 8:30 o'clock and 9 o'clock ESTABLISHED 66 YEARS J. B. KELLER SONS, FLORIST Flvwara Wirad by F.T.D. Sarvic Stone 484 28 Clinton Ave, N.

at the immaculate joncepuon Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre MTSS MATILDA E. CULBERTSON Groveland Funeral services for Miss Matilda Elizabeth Culbertson, 95, who died here Sunday (Sept. 20, 1942) were conducted In the FOR tough, stubborn dirt you need Lava's double-action, deep cleaning! Off it comes dirt that regular wash-ups mis grime in skin-lines and creases and around gone in to 50 seconds? Yet Lava's amazingly gentle. Even for a woman's or a little tot's smudgy hands! And for growing kids Lava's a natural.

Skin is left soothed nnd feeling good. To the touch, Lava may seem rough but the snowy lather is smooth as cream. Lathers fast in hard water or soft, hot or cold. Get Lava today at your regular store. Be sure to get plenty! MOKE LAVA MIRACLES! Wonder, ul to check body perspiration odors to remove fruit or vegetable stains also to clean aluminum, porcelain, glass, etc.

Cemetery. OltrilY: Entered into rest, at her home, 50 Hancock Street, on Monday, September 21st, 1942, Ellen Margaret, widow of John Orphy. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Alfred 11 home of Mrs. Herbert Kelly of Oroveland yesterday afternoon with W.

Mencken: two granddaughters the Rev. Arthur Durbin, pastor of MrrjohTveinrof h'I the Groveland Presbyterian Church and the Rev. Joseph Sunter. Cen Ryan Mclnfee Inc. B.

LEO MclNTEE FUNERAL DIRECTORS 207 CHESTNUT ST. STONE 1464 donlield. N. J. also four greatgrandchildren.

Funeral service from the home, tral Presbyterian Church, Geneseo, officiating. Interment was in Glenwood Cemetery, Groveland. laMiai i i ai i a T' fl liatf It aaiati Jm in 11 .1 I iiiMii SAVISTOWIIS! Lava fef dirt miued by ordinary roan I irW Keeps towels clean longer! JjGLk. i'f Wednesday afternoon at the convenience of the family. Burial in Riverside Cemetery.

The courtesy of no flowers is requested. ItKNOL'F At rest, Sunday, Sept. 20, 1942. Jennie N. Renouf ot 116 Wellington Ave.

She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Clerald Kohlmeier, WAR-GIRLS IN INDUSTRY go for LAVA swjr, thorough, yet amazingly gentle cleaning to get their hands really clean and dainty-looking each day after work! 30 to 50 SECONDS gets 'em clean tmoothm and soothes akin! Lava's great to remove cosmeticsnicotine stains helps reveal healthy, Iresh look. FRIENDLINESS MISS M. M. J.

DONEGAN Lima Funeral services for Miss M. M. Josephine Donegan. who died Mbnday( Sept. 21, 1942) will be in the home in Rochester Street, Lima, at 9 a.

tn. today, and in St. Rose's Church at 9:30 a. m. Burial will be in St.

Rose Cemetery, Lima. Robert Suarez, Mrs. William is that warm, personal ipirit that'! Connors, Mrs. Llovd Combs, Miss i aSki! Edna Renouf; two sons, Frederick and Private W. Robert at Fort Jackson, S.

C. 11 grandchildren. Alias iDonegan was a graduate it to important in your hour of raad. Tha number of Rochajtar familial that have repeatedly requested our help bears testimony to our friendly service. of Lenox Hill Hospital, New York City, and was a nurse there for some time.

Friends may call at Reese Funeral Home, 40 West Ave. Services Thursday afternoon at 2:30. VAN TASSK1.I, Entered into rest in this city, Saturday, Sept. 19, 1912, Cornelius C. Van Tassell.

He leaves his wife. Bertha; one son, Philip V. Van Tassell of Chicago, 111. Friends may call at Jeffreys', 32 Chestnut where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 7 C.

A. Scheuerman C- Scheuerman 412 Brown St. ELMER J. WOODWORTH Seneca Falls Elmer J. Wood-worth, former resident of Seneca Falls, died unexpectedly Sunday (Sept.

20, 1942) in his home, 9 Wayne PL, Rochester. He had lived in Rochester for many years. Phone Genesee 438 LARGE SIZE-IOt Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary Woodworth; one daughter. Mrs.

Dorothy Fasano; two sons, Norman and Elwyn Woodworth; three sisters, the Misses Grace and Funeral Director In Rochesttsf Since 1B60 301 ALEXANDER ST. Nr Ewt A.J STONE 1179 YET GENTLE ENOUGH even or tiny tofa hands yea, even tor Mother's skin! THE GOOD GRAY BAR WITH THE WORLD'S CREAMIEST. SNOW-WHITE LATHER I Jano Woodworth of Seneca Falls.

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