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the Phelps Presbyterian Church Democrat and Chronicle a.m. Saturday, followed by a requeim high Mass at 9 p.m. in Deaths Reported in Western New York Area Burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery, at the convenience of Rochester, N. Dec. 29, 1966 5B St.

Francis Assisi Church, with the family. NEW BAR-TENDERS Petty, two sons and four daughters are among survivors. Memorials may be made in Mr. Petty's name to the Heart Fund. Rev.

Edward B. Simpson officiating. Burial will be in St. Francis' Cemetery at the convenience of the family. MRS.

MOLLIE BISHOP BATAVIA Services for Mrs. Mollie Bishop, 99, of Rochester will take place at 8:30 a.m. Friday in the H. E. Turner 4 -Co.

Mortuary in Batavia and at 9 in St. Joseph's Church. Burial will be in St. BRAND MIXES from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Friday.

Masonic services will be held at 8 p.m. Friday. Clyde firemen will conduct a visitation at 8:30 p.m. Victor Crash Injures Two VICTOR Two persons were injured in a four-vehicle crash LELAND M. SMITH PALMYRA Leland M.

Smith, 66, of 126 Liberty Plamyra, died Tuesday (Dec. 27, 1966) of a heart attack while operating a snowblower at his home. Mr. Smith had worked at Garlock, Inc. for 22 years before he retired.

He also worked for a while at the Gleason Works in Rochester. He was affiliated with the Pal-m a Western Presbyterian Church. Survivors include his widow, IRVING C. KRAUSS PERRY Irving Charles Krauss, 85, died in his home on the Ireland Road Tuesday (Dec. 27, 1966) following an illness of two weeks.

He was born in Orangeville Feb. 12, 1381, a son of John and Anna Pfeifer Krauss. He came to Perry as a young man and on Dec. 24, 1903, married Sarah B. Willey, who died last May.

Survivors include six daughters, the Misses Elizabeth, Marion, Lucile, Carrie and Eloise, all of Perry, and Laura of North Chili; four sons, Walter, J. Benson, Leonard and George, all of Perry; a sister, Mrs. Munger of Warsaw, eight grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. He was a MAKE DELICIOUS HOLIDAY COCKTAILS MRS. CATHERINE A.

BOHM BATAVIA Services for Mrs. Catherine A. Bohm of 104 Tracy Ave. will take place at 9:30 a.m. Friday in the Bohm Mortuary, and at 10 in St.

Joseph's Church. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Mrs. Bohm, 66, died in St. Jerome Hospital Tuesday (Dec.

28, 1966). She was the widow of Clarence W. Bohm, the mortuary's founder, who died in 1953, and since his death had been its Joseph's Cemetery. Mrs. Bishop died in a Rochester hospital Saturday (Dec.

24, 1966) after a long illness! She is survived by a niece, Mrs. Rollin Eick of Stafford, and a nephew, Glen Seifert of Orlando, Fla. Friends may call at Turner's from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. CHARLES E.

GREAVES CASTILE Charles E. Greaves, 95, died Wednesday (Dec. 28, 1966) in the Cook Nursing Home at Lamont, after having been in ill health for about 20 years. He was born in England Sept. 13, 1871.

He moved to Perry as a young man and had been employed by the Borden Milk Co. and Robson Cutlery before his retirement. His wife, the former Sara Axilby, died several years ago. Survivors include a son, Ernest of Franklinville; three daughters, Mrs. Harold Seymour of Castile, Mrs.

Mabel Williamson and Mrs. Edna north of Victor on Route 96 last night. In addition, wind-driven sleet downed power lines on the same road near Phelps, delaying traffic for about an hour. Mabel; a daughter, Mrs. James Breen of Palmyra; two sisters, Mrs.

James Stoddard of Palmyra and Mrs. Grace Cooper of MRS. OLIN DE HULLU SODUS Mrs. Lavina A. De Operators of the cars and president.

truck involved in the crash Pultneyville, and four grand Hullu, 73, died Wednesday (Dec. 28, 1966) in her home on Middle Road, Sodus. were: Clara Stanley. 47. of 155 children.

Fishers Road. Fishers. Shesuf- Services will be conducted at She was born in Williamson Waiker, both of Buffalo; six A daughter, two sons and three grandchildren survive. Friends may call at the mortuary from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.

Memorials may be made to St. Jerome or Genesee Memorial Hospital or to St. Joseph's Church Building Fund. brother of the late Mrs. Carrie Goodale.

Services will be in the Eaton Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Friday with Rev. Chester F. Wilder of Perry Free Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery.

and was a member of the Sodus grandchildren, and 19 great Grange. grandchildren. fered back and neck injuries. James E. Best, 24, of 33A Skyline Circle, Brockport, drlv-ina a sift drink delivery truck.

Survivors include her pus- Private services will be con band, Olin; two sons, Clifford ducted at 2 p.m. Saturday in the His passenger Fred W. More- Harmon Funeral Home in Cas tile by Rev. Clyde Embling House, 65, ot ueioos' note, Rochester, had a back com- nlaint Burial will be in Grace Ceme and Edward, both of Sodus; four daughters, Mrs. Stanley Boekhout of Sodus, Mrs.

Donald Colwell of Pultneyville, Mrs Russell Nussbaumer of Palmyra and Mrs. William Goulette of MOREY A. DANCER MEDINA A. Dancer, 83, formerly of Medina, died Wednesday (Dec. 28, 1966) in Orleans Countv Infirmarv.

tery. Gertrude B. teckinger, 56, of 174 Milford Rochester. Donna Y. Drake, 21, of Elm tr1coctMl) ifr Albion, where he had been a Sodus: 13 grandchildren; 2 great-patient for the past three years.

I grandchildren; her father, John Rnrn in Mnndv he had! Peters Sr. of Williamson; a MRS. LESTER GROSS DANSVILLE Mrs. Hazel Felbig Gross, 67, of 376 W. Lake Road, Town of Geneseo, died Wednesday (Dec.

28, 1966) in Dansville Memorial Hospital, after a short illness. Born in Springwater, she spent most of her life in the Dansville area. She was a retired employe of Blum Shoe Mfg. Co. in Dansville and was a Street Street, Holcomb.

State Trooper Nell Wolfanger said the truck collided with the brother. John Peters Jr. of resided in the Medina area most of his life. He engaged in Fishers woman's car as the 2 p.m. Saturday in the Cady Mate Funeral Home by Rev.

Walter R. Hobklrk of Park Presbyterian Church in Newark. Calling hours at the funeral home will be today and Friday at the convenience of friends. FRANK M. WOOD CLYDE Frank M.

Wood, a local barber for 63 years, died Tuesday (Dec. 27, 1966) in E. J. Barber Hospital in Lyons, following a long illness. Mr.

Wood was born in Clyde. He began his career as a barber in 1901 and was active until two years ago. He was a communicant of St. John's Episcopal Church and senior warden for IS years. He was a 65-year member of the Clyde Lodge 341, F4AM, and a 72-year member of the Ever Ready Chemical Hose Company of the Clyde Volunteer Fire Department.

Mr. Wood is survived by his widow, the former May Zulauf, and two cousins. Mr. Wood and CHARLES W. RICKERSON PENN YAN A service for Charles W.

Rickerson, 49, of 244 E. Elm St. will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the Cahill Funeral Home. Rev.

George Munger pastor of Penn Yan Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Bellona Cemetery. Mr. Rickerson died Tuesday (Dec. 27, 1966) in Soldiers Sailors Memorial Hospital.

farming and for seven years was on he staff of the State Department before re- latter began to turn into a restaurant driveway. This impact sent the Stanley car into the paths of the Leckinger and Drake mcahines. Pultneyville; a sister, Mrs. Cy Plyter of Williamson, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 2 p.m,-Saturday in the Young Funeral Home, Williamson, with Rev.

Thomas Brown of the Third Methodist Church officiating. member of St. Mary's Church, I viu Kirement. Highway Surviving are a stepdaughter, Mrs. Raymond Kennedy of Mill- Burial will be in East William ville; a nephew, Earl Maurer of Clarence, and several cousins and step-grandchildren.

uansvme, aim uie rvuyai iicigu- bors Lodge. She is survived by her husband, Lester, a daughter, Mrs. Orville Badeau of Geneseo; two sisters, Mrs. Howard King of Warren, Pa. and Mrs.

John Kennell of Dansville; three brothers, Floyd Felbig of Can-aseraga, Raymond of Ossian Freezing Rain Impedes Travel ALBION Freezing rain last Friends may call today from to 5 and to 9 o.m. at the son Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Calling hours at the funeral home will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Barnes-Tuttle Funeral Home, Medina, where services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m., the evening covered all county and Ardene of Lawrenceville, roads with a glare of Ice.

The eiaht senders from the county p. 7 nr7nA 7Z I ori H- Burton Entrekin.pastor and S6Veral of the First Bantist Church of his wife were married April 25, highway department covered all jinxes anu uepuews. Friends may call Medina, officiating. Burial will be in Hunt's Cemetery, at the 1905. Services will be at 2:30 p.m.

roads at 6 p.m.. with a heavy salt and sand mixture and then repeated the process during the He was a past commander of Yates County Veterans of Foreign Wars Post and a member of the Past Commanders Club. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. A V.F.W.

memorial service will be held there at 8 p.m. MRS. DORA WILLING PHELPS Mrs. Dora Will-, ing, 80, widow of D. M.

Willing, died Wednesday (Dec. 28, 1966) in Clifton Springs Hospital Clinic. Mrs. Willing was a resident of Philps most of her married life. She had worked at Phelps National Bank for 43 years.

She was a member of Phelps Presbyterian Church. Chamberlin Funeral Home night. Driving was extremely hazardous, but no accidents had Saturday in St. John's Episcopal Church with Rev. Daniel Bennett of the Grace Episcopal Church, Lyons, officiating.

Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. been reported at a late hour. The freeiinc rain reneated where the Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. today. Prayers will be said at 9 a.m.

Friday, followed at 9:30 a.m. by a requiem Mass in St. Mary's Church with Rev. Raymond Wuest officating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

The Balanced Mixes' with the Bar-Tenders Touch At your Favorite Grocery Store Contributions may be made to a memorial fund in Mr. Wood's between 10 p.m., and 12 midnight and according to Henry Hannan, county superintendent ofhighways, there will be 1-2 inches of snow before 4 p.m., MICHAEL VV. DRAIIEIM PHELPS Michael W. Draheim, 72, died unexpectedly Wednesday (Dec. 28, 1966) in his home at 8 Quarry St.

Mr. Draheim was an employe of Seneca Foundry and the Progressive Foundry at Lake-ville until his retirement. He was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Church and of VFW Post 2670, Geneva. Survivors include his widow Mildred; four sisters, Mrs.

Celia Schaefer and Mrs. Helen Mc-Glynn of Rochester, Mrs. Julian Hayes and Mrs. Jennie Colburn of California, and six stepchildren. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today and Friday at the family home, where prayer services will take place at 8:30 honor at St. John's. Calling hours at the Kenneth MRS. GEORGE HEISLER ALBION Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday in Merrill-Grinnell Funeral Home in Albion for Mrs.

Velma E. Heisler, 69, wife of George Heisler, of Oak Orchard Road, Barre. She died Tuesday (Dec. 27, 1966). Rev.

Ludo Winckel, pastor of Barre Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Beechwood Cemetery, West Kendall. Memorials may be made to the Cancer Fund. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 5 and 7 E. Lundv Funeral Home will I today.

Until her death she had resided with her sister, Mrs Evelyn Lewis of Sodus. Open Tues. Thurs. Till 9-Sat. Till Noon WILLIAM M.

PETTY BATAVIA Funeral for William M. Petty, 64, of 25 Verona Ave. will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the Bohm Mortuary, where friends may call. Burial will be at the family's convenience.

Mr. Petty died Tuesday (Dec. 27, 1966) in Genesee Memorial Friends may call from 2 to 4 ana 7 to 9 p.m. today and Friday at the Eacker Funera Home, where services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday by Hospital.

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