Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York (2024)

24 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. MONDAY. MAY 9. 1949 Deaths Allen. Dwight, Johnstone, Eva D.D.S.

Keith, Frederick Atkinson, Elmer Kerr. James Bastian, Elmer Kneale, John Bearss, Rachel Lewis, Annin Brown, George Martell, Frank Caler. James Miller, Frank Connelly, Nora Nowins, Emil Duncan. Florence Ottman, May Fehr. Charlotte Preston.

Charles Fusco, John Seidewan, Hague, Dr. Edward Eliott Stillhard, 1 Linda Haight, Walter Waidl, Joseph Harkness, Wester, Roy Jessie James Hatch, Arthur White, Raymond ALLEN-Dwight Allen, D.D.S. aged 69 years, of Ontario Honeoye Falls, May 7, 1949. Besides his wife, Gertrude, he survived by one daughter, Mrs. Martin F.

Lindsley Westernville, one Stainton: three sisters, Mrs. Roscoe Tompkinson, Mrs. Ruth Hopkins, Mrs. Gertrude Jobes, all of Honeoye Falls: two grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. -Friends may call 11 at the family home, where services will be held Monday.

2:30 Interment, Honeoye Falls Cemetery. Courtesy of no flowers appreciated. Arrangements by Stephenson. ATKINSON- Entered into rest, May Elmer Ward Atkinson of 10 Velox St. He survived by his wife, Emma L.

Atkinson; one son, George W. Atkinson; one grandson; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Crook of New. burgh, N. Mrs.

Frank Parker of Fairport, N. Y. He was member of Yonnondio Lodge 163, Central Lodge 66. -Friends may call at Corbett's Funeral Home, 100 West Ave. Services Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. BASTIAN -Suddenly on Saturday, May 7, Elmer F. Bastian of Pannell Perinton, Surviving are his wife, Bertha Lussow; his daughter, Mrs. Roger Bumpus; one grandson, Larry; two brothers, Frank of Vietor. Ernest of Pittsford: four sisters, Mrs.

Frank, Mrs. Edith Dillman, Fairport, Mrs. William E. Holtz, Mrs. Frank Yahn, Victor: several nieces and nephews.

-Friends may call at Zornow's Funeral Home, 21 Lincoln Pittsford, from the service will be held Tuesday, May 10, at 2 p. m. Interment in Pittsford. BEARSS- May 6, 1949, Rachel E. Bearss, 292 Oxford St.

She is survived by her daughters, Mrs. F. Karl Holzwarth, Miss Ethel L. Bearss: three grandchildren; her sisters. Mrs.

John Aiken, Mrs. George Walls; her brothers, John W. Morris, Avon, and Dr. Austin G. Morris.

-F'riends may call at Hedges Memorial Chapel. University Ave. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment. Temple Hill Cemetery, Geneseo.

BROWN--George May M. Brown 1949. of He 409 is 5, survived by his wife, Lulu Fletcher Brown; two daughters, Mrs. Earl Guyett, Central Square, N. and Mrs.

George Weldinger; three sons, Frederick George and Mahlon T. Brown; two sisters, Mrs. E. R. Tuller, Watertown, Mrs.

Ella Barton. Ohio: ten grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. -Services from J. Miller's Son Funeral Home, 1625 Mt. Hope Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. BURNS--Sunday, 79 May 8. 1949, Anna Mary Burns, age years, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Pavlato of 38 Clifford Dale Park; also survived by five daughters and three sons, all of Pittsburg.

Pa. -Funeral services will take place in Pittsburgh, Pa. Interment in St. Marys Cemetery, Burns Freeport, Pa. Arrangements by CALER- James B.

Caler of 76 E. Church Fairport, N. May 7, 1949. Surviving are his wife, Louise Champagne Caler; one daughter, Patricia; one son, Michael: one sister, Mrs. Mary Evans; one brother, Owen, all of Fairport; several nieces and nephews.

He was a veteran of World War 1. -Friends may call at the Van Horn Funeral Home, Fairport, where services will be held Wednesday at 8:30 a. m. and 9 a. m.

from the Church of the Assumption. Military honors in charge of Brooks Shepard Post and Perinton VFW. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery. CONNELLY-Saturday, May 7, 1949.

Mrs. Nora H. Connelly formerly of Canandaigua, N. widow of the late Frank M. Connelly.

She is survived by four daughters, Sister Marie Margot of the Order of The Sisters of St. Joseph, Misses Mary Buffalo, N. Anna G. Connelly, Batavia, N. Mrs.

Howard Brooks, Rochester, N. seven sons, John Joseph Lewis Rochester, N. Thomas Seneca Falls, N. Frank Charles P. Connelly, Canandaigua, two sisters, Miss Haberlein, Rochester, N.

Y. Mrs. Anna Maxwell, Macedon, N. one brother, Michael Haberlein, Rochester, N. twenty-seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

She was a Gold Star Mother. -Funeral Wednesday morning from the residence of her son, Joseph P. Connelly, 103 Lark at 8:30 and at St. Mary's Church, Canandaigua, N. at 10 o'clock.

Interment, Calvary Cemetery. -Florence E. Duncan of 200 Welden May 8, 1949. She is survived by four sons. Rov Frank both of Seattle, Stuart Lockport, N.

and Earl T. Duncan, Rochester. one sister, Mrs. Chris Pawlik: halfsister and two half-brothers in Can- -Friends may call at The John T. Lewis Funeral Home, 161 Genesee St.

Time of service later. John H. McGee Son Monuments Markers 508 State St. MAin 0854 Rochesters Most Beautif, FUNERAL CHAPEL I HEDGES 271 UNIVERSITY AVE. 29.

U. S. WEATHER BUREAU Rochester. Hon Sark KAY 30.12 1011 1017 1011 Bismerge LOW 1020 29.86 worth Orleans LEGEND COLD FRONT WARM FRONT Precipi tetton Do FLOW WEATHER STORY: As the cold front from the observed a pleasant weekend with temperatures north and the low pressure system near Kansas near normal in most sections. In the Rocky MounCity move toward this area today, we can expect tain area the mercury dipped to below freezing cloudiness.

Temperatures will change little from during the night hours in a few places but as those of yesterday in this area. Most of the nation rule temperatures were not too far from normal. Shea Death Blow To Democrat Hopes Death of John A. Shea, first vicepresident of the AFL Central Trades and Labor Council and active in Liberal Party affairs here, removed a potential Democratic candidate for South District councilman next Fall. Shea, who ran for that post on the American Labor Party ticket in 1946, had strong support among local Democratic leaders for the candidacy in the coming municipal campaign.

A long-time friend of former Representative George B. Kelly, Shea was advanced by Kelly and others as an outstanding candidate up to the time of his sudden death last Wednesday night. Beaths MARTELL -In this city May 8, 1949, Frank Martell of 63 Agnes St. He is survived two sons. Elmo and Carman Martell; four daughters, Mra.

Harry Garrett, Mrs. Albert Emerick. Mrs. Charles McCarthy, all of Rochand Mrs. Lorne Gerow, Picton, Canada; ten grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

-Friends may call at Fiske de. Handy Parlors, 105 Lake Ave. Services Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Riverside. MILLER--Frank Miller, 42 suddenly Saturday, agedy 7.

1949. Surviving are three brothers, Peter, and Charles Miller: six sisters, Mrs. Jack Konopko, Mrs. Lawrence Martin, Mrs. William Soha, Mrs.

Edward Drew, Mrs. Earl Karweick, and Mrs. Sam Terranova. -Friends may call at August M. Maier Funeral Home, 1119 Joseph (near Norton Funeral Wednesday morning at 9:45 and 10 o'clock at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. NOWINS, her home, (NOWINSKI) 85 Jordan Emil Gates, Saturday, May 7, 1949. Survived by her son, Herman Nowins: her daughter, Mrs. Alfred her grandson, Alfred Saucke; several nieces and nephews. -Friends are welcome to call at Bender 301 Alexander St.

Funeral services Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Mt. Hope. OTTMAN- Entered Into rest, May 6. Matilda Ottman of 44 Gale Terrace.

She is survived by one brother, Pierre McCullock of Los Angeles, California. -Friends mav call at Corbett's Funeral Home, 756 Main St. East, from 2-5 ing at and 11 7-9. o'clock. Services Interment Monday "Falls Cemetery.

PRESTON Sunday, May 8, 1949, Charles J. Preston of 1036 Long Pond Rd. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Florence McAllister, Mrs. Herbert W.

Speares, Mrs. Donald A. Dow and Mrs. Frederick T. O'Connor: six sons.

Harold Clarence Leo W. Earl N. and George E. Preston: 15 grandchildren, and one great three brothers, sisters. -Friends may call at Hedges Memorial Chapel where services will be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 and 10 o'clock at St.

John the Evangelist Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. SEIDEWAND-Edward Seidewand, aged 57 vears. 194 Remington Sunday, May 8, 1949. Surviving are his wife.

Bernice Beuckman Seidewand: one daughter. Mrs. Dorothy Streb: one granddaugnter: three sisters. Misses Lena and Anna wand, and Mrs. George Knapp.

He was a member of the Holy Name Society. -Funeral from the residence Wednesday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Arrangements by August M. Maier. STILLHARD Saturday, May 7, 1949, Linda Ruth Stillhard, infant daughter of Richard and Jeanne Stillhard.

-Funeral Monday morning from the funeral parlors of Joseph J. Buckley, 796 Dewey Ave. at 11 o'clock. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. WAIDI.

Joseph Waidl Sr. of 88 Ohio May 6, 1949. He is survived by his wife, Katherine Stenglein Waidl; one son, Joseph Waidl one sister, Theresa Pertler. -Friends may call at Mattle's, 300 Cumberland where services will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. WESTER-Roy of Geneseo, N.

Y. suddenly May 7, 1949. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Frank Peccora of Geneseo: a son, Kaiser of Rochester, and Mrs. Kenneth of Tampa, a sister.

Miss Ruth Wester of Rochester, and a brother, Floyd, of Conesus, N. Y. Friends may call at Rector's. 25 Wadsworth Geneseo: calling hours (2-5) and 7-10) p. m.

Monday, Funeral services Tuesdav, May 10. from Community Church. Conesus, N. at 2:30 p. m.

Burial, Conesus, N. Y. WHITE Saturday, May 7, 1949, Raymond J. White. of 34 South Goodman Street.

He is survived by his wife, Mary O'Neil White: his son, Raymond J. White his grandson, Frederick C. White. -Friends may call at Hedges Memorial Chapel, University Ave. Funeral services Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock and 10 o'clock at Blessed Sacrament Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. WHITE- Col. James Thomas White, 793 Smith age 27 years, killed in action on Okinawa May 16, 1945. He is survived by his wife, Isabell M. White; three daughters, Joan, Mary Ann and Betty Ann: one son, Donald; his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James F. White: two brothers, Michael J. Rochester and George R. White of Fort Mills, S.

five sisters, Mrs. John Fleming, Mrs. George Fleming, Mrs. George Raley, Mrs. Annabelle Edwards and Mrs.

Paul Snell. Friends may call on Tuesdav at Frear's Funeral Home. 1340 Lake where service will be conducted Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Military services in charge of Monroe County.

American Legion, Holy Name Union To Convene May '22 Sixteenth annual convention of the Rochester Diocesan Holy Name Union will be held at 3 p. m. Sunday, May 22, in East Rochester Community Center, it was announced by Lewis A. Schur, president. Benediction in St.

Jerome's Church will precede the session, which will be addressed by a nationally-known speaker from Washington, D. C. Biennial election of officers also is scheduled. St. Bonaventure Alumni Set Joint Communion The second annual corporate Communion of St.

Bonaventure alumni and their sons and undergraduates will be held Sunday, June 19, in St. Bonaventure Church. The breakfast to follow the Mass will be to held in the Seneca Hotel. Thomas J. Byrnes, president of Pochester chapter, St.

Bonaventure Association, the Rev. Rudolph Harvey, OFM, member said, of the college faculty, will be the speaker. SHOP and Amniversary Famous Norge Heat All-Steel GRAVITY FURNACES 22" 24" $239.50 Installed $257.50 Installed OPEN EVENINGS LORR. 870 N. Goodman CU.

0516 FUELS Rochester's FASTEST Growing Heating Center SAVE in Sals Deaths FEHR Mrs. Charlotte L. Fehr, widow of Jacob Fehr the Lake Brockport, N. formerly of Webster, N. entered into rest Saturday evening, May 7, 1949.

She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Della L. Bressler of Rochester and Mrs. Jessie Winters of Brockport; one brother, John W. Schenk of Rochester: two nieces; one nephew.

-Friends may call at the Fowler Funeral Home, State Brockport, after 7 p. m. Monday evening, where funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon. May 11 at 1:30. Interment An.

Evangelical Cemetery, Buffalo, FUSCO- Entered into rest, May 6, 1949. John J. Fusco. He is survived by his parents, Mr. Mns.

John L. Fusco: one sister, Judith Marie: his grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Fusco. -Friends may call at the home, 172 Jefferson Terrace. Services from SS.

Peter and Paul's Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Arrangements by Corbett. HAGUE Friday, May 6, 1949, at Buffalo, N.

Dr. Eliott Moriarty Hague, formerly of 399 Alexander Street. He is survived by his sons, Dr. Eliott B. Hague, Buffalo and Lt.

North James Donald Hague, Carolina; six grandchildren. -Memorial services will be held at Hedges Memorial Chapel, 271 University at a time to be announced. HAIGHT -Walter E. Haight of Fairport, N. entered rest may 8.

1949. He is survived by his wife. Ethelyn; three sisters, Mrs. Etta Corbit of Spencerport, Mrs. Florence Hertle, Mrs.

Bessie Maurer, both of Rochester: several nieces and nephews. -Friends may call at the Emery Chapel, Fairport, N. where service will be held Wednesday at 2 p. Rev. Robert Marr officiating.

Interment in Parma Union Cemetery. HARKNESS On Sunday, May 8th, 1949, Jessie M. Harkness of 46 Vick Park B. Besides her mother, Mrs. Anna J.

Harkness, she is survived by one brother, Harry C. Harkness of San Francisco, Calif. -Friends call the Ralph D. Scobell Funeral Home, 642 Main Street East, where funeral service will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Burial in Mt.

Hope Cemetery. E. Hatch Court St. He leaves HATCH- Sunday May 8. 1949, Arthur his wife, M.

Hatch; one son, De Forest C. Hatch; granddaughter. Mrs. Jack Elam, and a great-grandson. Michael Elam.

-Friends are invited to Hedges Memorial Chapel Tuesday. Services Wednesday morning o'clock. Interment. West Kendall. JOHNSTONE Entered into rest 8, 1949, Eva M.

Johnstone of 285 Willis Ave. Sne is survived by her husband. Al Johnstone: three sisters, Mars. Joseph Burkard, Mrs. Ethel Daynier, Mrs.

Linda Miller: was one brother, Delos Freeman. She a member of Barnard Fire Dept. Ladies' Auxiliary, Greece Womens Republican Club. -Friends may call at Corbett's Funeral Home, 109 West Ave. Monday after.

5 p. m. Services Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at convenience of the family. KEITH- -Frederick Foster, Keith, 24 Caledonia, 7.

Survived by his wife, "Elizabeth Freeman Keith: two sons, Donald F. Keith, Williamson, N. Gerald Keith. Caledonia, N. three grandchildren; one brother.

Jay J. Keith, Peoria, one niece; one nephew. -Mr. Keith is, reposing at his late home. Funeral services Tuesday, 2:30, from the Sabin Funeral Home, Rev.

O. G. Bosley officiating. KERR- -James Bovd Kerr of 52 Wilcox on Sunday, May 8. 1949.

Survivors are his wife. Selina Secker Kerr: three brothers and two sisters in Scotland; several nieces and nephews. -Services at the New Murphy Mortuary, 535 Oxford St. on Wednesday at 2 p. m.

with interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. KNEALE- -John Delphi, suddenly at the home of his daughter, E. Wheeler Houston. 4015 71st Landover Hills, Mar Maryland.

He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. E. Wheeler Houston: two sisters, Mrs. Marion Kelsey and Mrs. Elias Smith: one brother, Erwin K.

Kneale. all of Rochester. -Friends may call at Broderick Funeral Home, 645 Main St. from where funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment, Mt.

Hope Cemetery. LEWIS- -At the home on Clarkson Town Line Saturday I morning. May 7, 1949, Annin D. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Chamberlin Lewis: two sons.

Thurston and Earl Lewis: two daughters, Mrs. Donald Wave of Gallup, N. Mrs. Sidney Clarey of two brothers. Allen Lewis Clarkson, Frank Lewis of Hilton: three sisters, Mrs.

J. Moore of Brockport. Mrs. Graham Cotter and Elizabeth Lewis of Clarkson; one granddaughter, Cathy Elizabeth Wave. -Friends may call at Dunn's neral Home.

Centennial Brockport, where services will be held Tuesday, May 10, at 2:30. Burial in Garland Cemetery. LEWIS POOLE FUNERAL HOME Formerly W. H. Lewis Established 1928 1305 DEWEY AVE.

Glen. 4064 Glen. 4533 V. WALDEN FLOWERS Distinctive FUNERAL FLOWERS 924-926 Main St. W.

Bull's AHead Gen. 6974-75 Cooler Weather, Showers Ahead A few scattered showers are slated for Rochester today. The Weather Bureau says the day will be mostly cloudy. Cooler weather is expected in the afternoon. Yesterday's highest reading was 73 degrees.

The low was 39. Temperatures a. 2 p. m. .69 a.

p. 73 6 a. 39 6 p. 62 8 a. p.

m. 59 10 a. p. Noon 65 .51 LOCAL OBSERVATIONS The highest temperature yesterday was 73 degrees, against 83 the same day in 1936. and 39 in 1947: the lowest 39.

against 64 in 1939 and 30 in 1347: the mean 56. against 76 in 1936 and 34 in 1947 and an average of 54 for 79 years. Precip. May 7 -trace. Precip.

Jan. 1-May 7-9 Normal cor above period- Precip, Jan. 1-May 7. 1918-11 Low High ROCHESTER 34 39 73 73 Boston 48 Atlanta 64 Atlantic City 54 588 Buffalo 39 75 Chicago 41 68 Denver 39 59 Detroit 70 Duluth 76 Fort Worth 62 Kansas City Los Angeles 57 Miami 66 New Orleans 65 New York City 52 70 Phoenix 57 Philadelphia 54 45 Portland. Me.

46 St. Louis 53 Washington 55 73 5 City Reservists Join in 36-Plane Salute to Airlift Five Rochester Air Force Reservists were in a flight. of 36 planes that winged over Rochester yesterday in three elements of 12 planes each in a salute to the men of the Berlin Airlift. The Reservists, all members of the 10th Reconnaisance Photo Squadron, formed part of the aerial group that participated in an air show at Buffalo. The planes circled over Buffalo durafternoon parade and demonstration.

The Rochester pilots picked for the salute were Capt. George H. Witzel, Capt. Harold M. Jenkins, Lt.

John T. McLarty, Lt. John Scoville and Lt. Robert Brindley. Members of the 10th started flying regular training missions Saturday.

Simulted reconnaisance missions were flown over local rail yards, factories and reservoirs. Golf Pros to Address Luncheon of Ad Club Rochester Ad Club members should leave their Thursday noon luncheon meeting in the Powers Hotel with a better idea of how to cut their golf scores. Speaker will be Frank Commisso, pro at Irondequoit Country Club, who will discuss "How to Use Your Golf Clubs." Other top pro golfers who will take part in the program are Charles Bemish of the Country Club of Rochester, Robert Campbell Hill Country Club; George Collins of Genesee of. Valley; Joe Garin of Lake Shore; Joseph LaMachia of Locust Hill; Godfrey McGarvey of Brook Lea; Charles McKenna of Oak Hill; George Van den Brul of Ridgemont, and George Vatke of Monroe. PHOTO BRANCH TO MEET The Photographic Branch of the Academy of Science will hold its final meeting of the year at 8 p.

m. tomorrow in Rochester Museum. The program will include an illustrated talk on the Recordak and on Microfilming by J. J. Hollingsworth.

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