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Rochester, Monroe, NY
Times Union
Oct 1, 1929

WOMAN TAKES LIFE IN HOME IN GREECE

On his return to his home in Ridge Road, Greece, today, after an overnight business trip to Buffalo, Clarence M. DIFFENDERFER, lumber company executive, found the body of his wife, Nellie, 65, hanging by a clothesline from a beam in the cellar.

Mr. DIFFENDERFER explained his wife long had suffered from a chronic illness. She had been dead for several hours when found. She is survived by her husband, who is superintendent of the Rockwood Gypsum Lumber Company of Garbutt, and a daughter, Mrs. Louise A. HARDIE of Westfield, New Jersey.

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Fire Damage $25

Fire of undetermined origin that started in a shed in the rear of the home of Louis LYNCHUCK at 362 Arnett Boulevard early today, did $25 damage. Acting Battalion Chief WILSON reported.

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Meeting of O. E. S. Chapter

University Star Chapter, O. E. S., will meet Thursday evening, when a cla?a of candidates will be initiated and plans will be made for the bazaar to be held on Nov. 21, Elizabeth WINSLOW is chairman as stated on the general committee by Nora EA?ON, Ada WHITCOMB and Edna BREWER.

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Guy W. Ellis Honored

Guy W. ELLIS, former Rochester realtor, today is chairman of the brokers’ division of the Detroit Real Estate Board, following his election to that office by 160 members, specialists in real estate brokerage. Mr. ELLIS is a former associate of the Garfield Real Estate Company.

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Had Trouble With Your Watch

M. RING, watchmaker for 20 years with the Sunderlin Co., trained in Germany and Switzerland will repair and service it for you. A service that means something. Mr. RING, 504 Temple Bldg. - Advertisement

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TOO DISREGARD STYMUS’ WISH TO END PROBE

Disregarding the request by Bert STYMUS, 24, of Albion, that investigation of the alleged holdup early yesterday in which STYMUS claimed he was robbed of $70 and beaten by bandits be dropped, Chief Deputy Tow WOODS today ordered his men to check closely on STYMUS’ story.

STYMUS said while driving on the Million Dollar Highway between Brockport and Spencerport, he was stopped by highwaymen. It was at the spot where Henry T. DAUM, Rochester auto salesman was shot and beaten a month ago. The bandits who beat and robbed him, STYMUS said, gave him no opportunity to see who they were. He was certain he could not identify them, he told WOODS.

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SHRINERS WILL HEAR OF ITALY CONDITIONS

Dr. Charles FAMA of New York City, who has recently returned from a European tour, will discuss conditions in Italy before the Damascus Temple Shrine at a meeting tomorrow night at the new Masonic Temple.

Dr. FAMA, while in France, was a guest of former Premier NITTI of Italy, who is now exiled in France. The meeting will begin at 8 o’clock with Potentate Wiley H. WILSON, presiding.

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FATHER SAVES 4 CHILDREN IN FLAMING HOME

Bergen - Prompt work on the part of Louis ZABELNY of Rochester Street this morning saved the lives of his four children when they were trapped upstairs by flames which finally destroyed the home.

Mr. ZABELNY, a tailor in Rochester, and his wife escaped from the house when fire broke out about 1:30 o’clock, but were unable to get the children downstairs. The four children, Wanda, 14; Louise, 12; Edward, 8, and Louis Jr., 4, made their way to an upstairs porch, where they were rescued by the father.

The homestead and all its contents were destroyed. Loss is about $9,000.

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McFARLIN FUNERAL TO BE HELD THURS.

Funeral services for James McFARLIN, Indian War veteran, who died at his home, 347 ½ Brown Street, yesterday, will be held at 8:30 a.m. Thursday at the home and at 9 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Church.

Mr. McFARLIN was born in Rochester and had for years been employed in theaters of the city as stage carpenter.

He was a member of the Army and Navy Union and the Theatrical Stage Employes.

He is survived by two sons, James and Raymond; two brothers, Frank and Bernard, and a sister, Mrs. Mary MAGEE.

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DAILY DEATH ROLL

Funeral of Henry F. Wegman

Funeral services for Henry F. WEGMAN, former postoffice employe, took place Saturday from the family home, 1,055 Park Avenue, and at Blessed Sacrament Church. Solemn requiem mass was celebrated by the Rev. Joseph GRADY, with the Rev. Thomas CONNORS deacon and the Rev. William A. AYERS sub-deacon. The music was under the direction of Edward LEINEN. The bearers members of the Knights of St. John, of which Mr. WEGMAN was formerly a captain, were Joseph WEIS, Jacob SMALLWOOD, Michael WEISMILLER, Frank J. KOCK, Joseph KESSELRING and George SCHAUDE. Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Among those attending the services were representatives of the Postal Clerks’ Association, the Holy Name Society of Blessed Sacrament Church and the Knights of St. John. The final blessing at the grave was given by the Rev. John HOGAN.

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Isabel G. Griffing

Isabel George GRIFFING died last evening at Thompson Memorial Hospital, Canandaigua. She is survived by her husband, Oliver B.; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. GEORGE; two sisters, Mrs. Eugene BRANDT of Newark, N. J., and Mrs. Roy VOLLICK of Rochester; one brother, Arthur GEORGE, and her grandmother, Mrs. Isabel BENNETT of Rochester. She was a member of the Daughters Cleary Tent, Daughter of Veterans and of the American Ladies Benefit Society. The body has been removed to her home, 103 Savannah Street, where the funeral will take place Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

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Catherine Palmer

Catherine PALMER died yesterday, aged 38 years. She is survived by her husband, Edwin; three brothers, James, Charles and William PALMER; two sisters, Mrs. E. W. ABBOTT and Nellie PALMER. Funeral services will be held to-morrow morning at 8:30 o’clock from the funeral parlors of Moore & Fiske, 105 Lake Avenue, and at the Church of the Holy Rosary, and at the Church of the Holy Rosary at 9 o’clock. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

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Frank Heberger

Frank Heberger died yesterday at his home, 337 Avenue a., aged 68 years. He is survived by his widow, Anna MILLER; two daughters, Irene and Mrs. William COSTRICH, and a granddaughter.

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Elizabeth L. Nelson

Elizabeth L. NELSON died at her home, 8 Washington Avenue, Pittsford, aged 78 years. She is survived by four nieces, Mrs. Cora NICHOLSON, Mrs. Lura I. SANDERS and Mrs. Lucy ADAMS, all of Rochester, and Mrs. Lillie SHEPHARD of Buffalo.

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Ammon Curtice

Ammon CURTICE of Chili died yesterday at St. Mary’s Hospital, aged 78 years. He is survived by a son, R. Lloyd; a daughter, Mrs. Mabel HARPER, and five grandchildren.

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Isabelle S. Buckland

Mrs. Isabelle Simpson Buckland of 3467 Culver Road died yesterday at the strong Memorial Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Elmer L.; three sons, William, Alexander and Charles; a sister and four brothers.

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William Gorbutt

William GORBUTT died yesterday at the Odd Fellows Home, Lockport, aged 80 years. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Carrie A. CUMMINGS of 86 Woodward Street, Rochester.

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Mrs. Ella J. Johnson

Mrs. Ella J. JOHNSON, widow of Louis JOHNSON, died Saturday in Elmira. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. E. L. RHOADES, Mrs. W. E. WOODRUFF and Miss Lillian JOHNSON, all of Elmira; three sons, Philander and Myron, both of Elmira, and Orr of Lomita, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Nellie COUNTER of Rochester.

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Charles W. Beebe

Charles W. BEEBE died yesterday at Strong Memorial Hospital, aged 61 years. He is survived by his wife, Grace E.; two sons, Raymond W. and Kenneth J.; one brother, Frank L. of Kirkwood, N. Y., and one granddaughter. Funeral services will be held from the family home, 316 East Henrietta Road, Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.

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Case Is Adjourned

Judge WILDER in City Court to-day granted an adjournment of the case involving Ellis NAMEE, 44, of Shreveport, La., who is charged with abandoning his two children in October, 1926. He was recently brought back to Rochester by Officer George SEILER. Judge WILDER was informed that there is a prospect of settlement of the case. Bail of $3,000 was continued.

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DIED

PALMER - In this city Monday, Sept. 30, 1929, Catharine, wife of Edwin PALMER, aged 38 years. She is survived by her husband; three brothers, James, Charles and William PALMER; two sisters, Mrs. E. W. ABBOTT and Nellie PALMER
-Funeral services from the parlors of Moore & Fiske, 105 Lake Avenue, Wednesday morning at 8:30 o’clock and at the Church of the Holy Rosary at 9 o’clock. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

HEBERGER - Frank HEBERGER died Monday morning at his residence, 337 Avenue A., aged 68 years. He is survived by his widow, Anna MILLER HEBERGER; two daughters, Miss Irene HEBERGER and Mrs. William COSTICH, and one granddaughter.
-Funeral Thursday morning at 8:45 from the residence, and 9 o’clock at St. Michael’s Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

McFARLIN - James McFARLIN entered into rest Monday, Sept. 30, at his home, 347 ½ Brown Street. He is survived by two sons, James and Raymond McFARLIN; two brothers, Frank and Bernard McFARLIN; one sister, Mrs. Mary MAGEE, all of this city, Mr. McFARLIN was a veteran of the Indian War, Army and Navy Union and Theatrical Stage Employes.
-Funeral Thursday morning at 8:30 from his home and at 9 o’clock at Immaculate Conception Church.

GORBUTT - William GORBUTT, aged 80 years, died Monday evening Sept. 30, 1929, at the Odd Fellows Home, Lockport, N. Y. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Carrie A. CUMMING of 86 Woodward Street, this city. Deceased was a member of Aurora Lodge I. O. O. F.
-The remains have been removed to his daughter’s home, where the funeral will take place Thursday afternoon, Oct. 3, 1929, at 2:30 o’clock. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

GRIFFING - Isabel George GRIFFING, wife of Oliver B. GRIFFING, died suddenly Monday evening, Sept. 30, 1929, at the Thompson Memorial Hospital, Canandaigua, N. Y. Besides her husband, she is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. GEORGE; two sisters, Mrs. Eugene BRANDT of Newark, N. J., and Mrs. Roy VOLLICK of Rochester; one brother, Arthur GEORGE, and her grandmother, Mrs. Isabel BENNETT of Rochester. Deceased was a member of the Daughters Cleary Tent, Daughter of Veterans and of the American Ladies Benefit Society. Remains have been removed to her home, 103 Savannah Street, from where the funeral will take place Thursday afternoon, Oct. 3, 1929, at 2:30 o’clock. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. 

BUCKLAND - At the Strong Memorial on Monday, Sept, 30, 1929. Mrs. Isabelle SIMPSON BUCKLAND of 3467 Culver Road, Irondequoit. She is survived by her husband, Elmer L. BUCKLAND; three sons, William, Alexander and Charles; her sister, Miss Sophie E. SIMPSON, and four brothers, Alexander T., William J., Frederick M. and Charles A. SIMPSON all of Rochester.
-Funeral private from the house on Thursday afternoon. Kindly omit flowers. 

CALHOUN - The funeral of Mrs. Mary FARRELL CALHOUN, wife of Thomas J. CALHOUN, took place Saturday morning at 9 o’clock at St. Brendan’s Church, Brooklyn. Requiem mass was celebrated by Very Rev. Timothy ? HICKEY. The remains arrived this city Saturday evening and were taken to the home of her brother, William T. FARRELL, ?/ Berkeley Street, where prayers were offered yesterday morning by Rev. Thomas F. CONNORS at ? O’clock. The bearers were: J. - - Barry A. KESTER, R. BOEHME, E. ? CONNORS, R. CURRAN and ? McGREAL. Interment was made in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, where the last blessing was given by Rev. William E. COWAN, D. D., assisted by Rev. James B. KEENAN asst. Rev. J. Edmund O’BRIEN.

 BEEBE - Entered into rest at the Strong Memorial Hospital Sept. 30, 1929. Charles Wilson BEEBE of 316 Henrietta Road, aged 61 years. He is survived by his widow, Grace E.; two sons, Raymond W. and Kenneth J.; one brother, Frank L. of Kirkwood, N. Y., and one granddaughter.
-Funeral from the family residence, 316 East Henrietta Road, Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment in the family lot, Riverside Cemetery. 

DOZIER - Mrs. Adelaide Vereec??? DOZIER, aged 67 years, wife of Emil DOZIER, Sunday evening, Sept. 29, 1929, at the home, Ridge Road, Irondequoit. She is survived by her husband; four daughters, Mrs. Peter A. BAART, Mrs. T- - - VAN REMOORTERE, Mrs. Mar- - DOUGHERTY and Mrs. Louis WEIMER; one son, Joseph DOZIER; two grandchildren; one sister, M - - C. DeMAY; also three brothers in Belgium. Deceased was a member of the Holy Rosary Society of Our Lady of Victory Church.
-Funeral Thursday morning at 8:15 from the home and at ? O’clock at Our Lady of Victory Church. 

SANGER - Emil SANGER of 48 Averil(?) Street, Sunday, Sept. 29, 1929. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. W. L. RICKARD, Mrs. Alfred W. DOYLE and Mrs. John LERCH two sons, Edwin J. and Francis ? SANGER; five grandchildren. Deceased was a member of the Rochester Brudertreue, and C - - Genesee Valley, 107 Foresters of America.
-Funeral Wednesday morning at 9:30 from the home of his daughter, Mrs. John LERCH, 48 Averil(?) Street, and at 10 o’clock at ?? Apostle’s Church. 

TOOLE - Mrs. Ruth TOOLE, formerly of Geneva, N. Y., wife of Edward TOOLE of 527 South Avenue, ?? Sunday at the Strong-memorial Hospital. Besides her husband she leaves three sons, Edward Jr, William and Richard TOOLE, one daughter Alice TOOLE, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacARTHUR and a brother Francis MacARTHUR, all of Rochester.
-Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:30 from the home and at 9 o’clock at St. Boniface Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Geneva, Buffalo and Lockport papers please copy. 

SCHMIDT - Entered into rest, Monday morning, Sept. 30, 1929 at her residence 14 DeJonge Street, Augusta SCHMIDT, widow of William SCHMIDT. She is survived by one daughter Mrs. Frank DANNENBERG; three sons, Frederick, William E. and Irving A. SCHMIDT; 11 grandchildren. She was a member of Salem Church and the Sisters Society of the church, the German American Ladies Society; also Victoria Hive, L. O. T. M.
-Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the home. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery.


Rochester, Monroe, NY
Times Union
Wed Oct 2, 1929

DAILY RECORD OF DEATHS
In Western N. Y.

PATRICK J. O’BRIEN

Middleport - The death of Patrick O’BRIEN, 73, marks the passing of one of Western New York’s leading church contractors. Mr. O’BRIEN is survived by five daughters, Elizabeth O’BRIEN of Middleport, Mrs. George VAN NORTRICK of Cleveland, O., and Mrs. James ROONEY of Buffalo, and Mrs. Paul RODLER and Mrs. Anthony RODLER, both of Washington, D.C.; two sons, Thomas E., of Middleport and Leo W., of Albany. He is also survived by 11 grandchildren. Funeral will be held from the home of Thomas O’BRIEN tomorrow morning at 8:30 and at 9 o’clock at St. Stephen’s Church, the Rev. Daniel MALLOY officiating.

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EDWARD D. SMITH

Seneca Falls - Edward Ogden SMITH, 73, painting contractor, died suddenly at 1:30 o’clock yesterday morning at his home, 26 Walnut Street, following an attack of heart disease. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jennie SMITH, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held to-morrow afternoon at his home, with burial in Maple Grove Cemetery, Waterloo.

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FRED PARKINSON

Mount Morris - The body of Fred PARKINSON of this village, who was fatally hurt when a water tower along the Lackawanna Railroad at North Alexander toppled over Monday afternoon, was brought here yesterday. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. The Rev. Wallace F. THOMPSON, rector of St. John’s Episcopal Church, will officiate and interment will be in Mount Morris Cemetery.

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ALBERT L. CHAPPELL

Seneca Falls - Albert L. CHAPPELL, 68, was found dead yesterday in the bathroom of his home, 47 Mynderse Street, by a neighbor, Mrs. Stella POWELL. Heart disease was given as the cause of death. He was a member of the Maccabees. Besides his daughter, Mrs. George PROUDFOOT of Rochester, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. William ENGLISH of Waterloo, and a granddaughter.

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MRS. EDWARD BROWNE

Avon - Mrs. Elizabeth M. BROWNE, 83, died yesterday. She is survived by her husband, Edward BROWNE; five sons, Edward E. and Archie C. of Brockport; Stephen M., Herman T. and Ransome D., of Avon; one sister, Mrs. TULLETT of Sussey, England; and 21 grandchildren. Funeral from Zion Episcopal Church at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow.

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MRS. ALTA L. FIZETTE

Middleport - Mrs. Alta L. FIZETTE died Monday. She is survived by one son, Edward, of this place; four daughters, Mrs. Walter NEWTON and Mrs. Harold PAYNE of Middleport, Mrs. Eugene WALL of Millville, Mrs. Jay GARBUTT of Lockport; one sister, Mrs. James SANDERS of Niagara Falls; three brothers, William NEWTON of Buffalo, Charles and Ara NEWTON of Lockport. Funeral from the home tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock.

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WILLIAM CORBETT

Lockport - William CORBETT, 80, of Rochester, died Monday night at the Odd Fellows Home. One daughter, Mrs. Carrie CUMMINGS of Rochester, survives. The body was yesterday taken to Rochester where the funeral will be held.

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MRS. W. H. TURNER

Victor - Mrs. W. H. TURNER died yesterday. She is survived by her husband, W. H. TURNER; six sons and one daughter, Eurett, Ernest and Donald of Victor, Russell of Canandaigua, Roy of Buffalo, L. E. TURNER and Mrs. Elizabeth KEATING of Rochester; three brothers, Richard, Michael and John BANY of Victor; two sisters, Mrs. William LYONS of Victor and Mrs. Nellie DONAGHUE of Rochester.

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FRANK J. SCHWAN

Dansville - Frank J. SCHWAN, 60, cigar manufacturer and store proprietor here for many years, died yesterday in Buffalo. He is survived by his widow, Mary WELCH SCHWAN of Buffalo; one son, William of Buffalo; one sister, Mrs. Clara CORLISS of Buffalo, and one brother, Fred SCHWAN of Dansville. The body was to be brought to Dansville this morning and taken to the home of N. F. SMITH in Clinton Street. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 9 a.m., at the SMITH home and at 9:30 at St. Patrick’s Church.

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MRS. ROSENA KUHN

Dansville - Mrs. Rosena KUHN, 90, widow of John Henry KUHN, died yesterday at her home, 13 South Street. She is survived by one son and one daughter, Miss Rose KUHN and Dr. F. W. KUHN of Dansville. The body was removed to the home of her son, in Main Street, where funeral services will be held Friday at 3 p.m.

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MISS MARY A. BALLE

Batavia - Miss Mary A. BALLE, 56, died yesterday at her home, 164 South Main Street. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Jane BALLE; three brothers, Albert of Rochester, Frank A. and Andrew J. of Batavia; a niece, Mrs. Merie CARMICHAEL of this place. Funeral at 10 o’clock Friday.

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MARTIN GILBRIDE

Groveland - The funeral of Martin GILBRIDE, who was crushed to death under a freight train in the Binghamton yards of the Lackawanna Railroad Saturday morning, was held from his late residence here yesterday afternoon.

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MRS. BYRON SMITH

Wolcott - Mrs. Byron SMITH died Sunday. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Charles BAKER with whom she lived east of this village. Funeral today.

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EDWARD DONNELLY

Hornell - Edward DONNELLY, 64 years old, died yesterday in the St. James Mercy of pneumonia. Surviving are his widow, eight children, three brothers and a sister. The body was removed to the home of his sister, Mrs. James GLEASON, 41 Depot Street. Funeral services will be held from there tomorrow morning at 8:30 o’clock and will be followed immediately with mass at St. Ann’s Church. Interment will be in St. Ann’s Cemetery.

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DAILY DEATH ROLL

JESSIE A. HARROUN

Jessie Annis HARROUN died yesterday at her home, near Spencerport. She is survived by her husband, Frank M. Funeral services will be private.

GEORGE A. COOPER

George A. COOPER died yesterday at his home, 45 Britton Road. He is survived by his wife, Carrie JOPSON; three sons and four daughters, Mrs. Fred LAKE, Mrs. William A. GARGAN, Roy, E., Merton L., and George A., jr., all of Rochester; Mrs. George W. FORD, Mrs. George R. LEARY, both of Greece; five grandchildren, four brothers and three sisters. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at the home, at 2:30 o’clock. Burial will be in Riverside Ceremony.

FRANK TADDEO

Frank TADDEO died yesterday at his home, 140 Jefferson Terrace. He is survived by his wife, Teresa LORENZO; six daughters, Jennie, Marguerite, Rose, Mary, Amelia and Lena; two brothers, Nicholas and Anthony; three sisters, Mrs. Beatrice MACELLI, Mrs. Jennie TORTARELLA and Mrs. Rose NAST. Funeral services will take place Friday morning at 8 o’clock from the home and at 9 o’clock at St. Lucy’s Church. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

CLARA A. McDADE

Clara Agnes McDADE died yesterday. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Donald ROYCE of Livingston Manor, N. Y., Mrs. George BIGHAM and Mary McDADE of Canandaigua and two brothers, William J., and Edward J., of Rochester. Funeral Friday morning at 8:30 o’clock from 186 Danforth Street and at 9 o’clock at St. Augustine’s Church. Burial will be in Canandaigua.

MARY HEANY CRELLY

Mrs. Mary HEANY CRELLY, widow of Thomas CRELLY, died Monday at Oxford. She is survived by two sons, Charles and Thomas CRELLY, and a brother, Roger HEANEY, all of Rochester.

HENRY GRAUPMAN

Henry GRAUPMAN died yesterday. He is survived by a son, George; four daughters, Mrs. Mame EARNEST, Mrs. Henry NICHOLS, Mrs. Minnie SAUGER and Mrs. Ida DOOLY, and a sister, Mrs. Mary STRESENBERG.

ADDIE W. SIMMONS

Mrs. Addie WALLENBACK SIMMONS died yesterday at the Genesee Hospital. She is survived by three daughters. Mrs. Martha PICKETT of Fairport, Mrs. Edward R. WILSON and Mrs. Arthur PHRAN of Rochester; a sister, Mrs. Frank OESTRIKE of Webster; twelve grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

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Mrs. THURN maintains that a radio receiver is an essential for any woman who aspires to the rank of culinary expert. For, she explains, with the many homemaking programs now on the air and with the multitude of new recipes available in this manner, it is the most effortless method by which a woman may obtain new ideas for her menus.

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MARRIAGE LICENSES

John S. YOUNG Jr., 262 Plymouth Avenue, South, and Lecora A. BURKE, 394 Plymouth Avenue South.
Lewis D. SA?NERS, 24 Argyle Street, and Jessie V. LENNOX, 1333 Lake Avenue.
Charles E. LA PORTE, Columbus Apartments, and Olga M. CORNELL, 25 Joslyn Place.
Charles NORTHCOTE, 79 Oriole Street and Sarah KELLY, 32 Calumet Street.
George R. COLLINS, 264 Humboldt Street and Ellen L. KINGSLEY, 30 Copley Street.
Cornelius J. MURPHY, 40 Elba Street, and Bridget JORDAN, 20 Salisbury Street.
John J. McCARTHY, 227 West High Terrace, and Catherine FOLEY, 379 Ravenwood Avenue.
Walter W. PLUCKNETT, 192 Goodwill Street and Amelia M. HOLSCHNEIDER, 98 Gardiner Avenue.
Brainard M. WILSON, 99 Magee Avenue and Mildred C. RUSSELL, 27 Mulberry Street.
Walter F. CHERRY, 397 Plymouth Avenue South and Clarice E. HERRICK, 184 Dartmouth Street.
Francis E. DAILOR, 52 Carthage Road, and Edith M. Dudley, 16 Laura Street.
Howard P. JOHNSON, 1336 Clifford Avenue, and Helen A. SPEED, 609 Lake Avenue.
Charles A. STARK, 279 Clifford Avenue, and Emma A. HILSDORF, 573 Post Avenue.
William M. POWERS, 22 Doran Street and M. Ruth GILL, 35 Masseth Street.
Charles H. LEHR, 47 Garnet Street, and Johanna S. JONES, 72 Watkins Terrace.
Henry T. NOTTO, 32 Franklin Square, and Dorothy DONAHUE, 308 Andrews Street.

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DIED

HARROUN - At her home, one mile south of Spencerport, Tuesday evening, October 1, 1929, Jessie Annis HARROUN, wife of Frank M. HARROUN.
-Services private. Please omit flowers.

COOPER - In this city at his home, 45 Britton Road, on Tuesday evening, October 1, 1929, George A. COOPER. He is survived by his wife, Carrie JOPSON COOPER; three sons and four daughters, Mrs. Fred LAKE, Mrs. William A. GARGAN, Roy E., Merton L. and George A. Jr., all of this city; Mrs. George W. FORD, Mrs. George R. LEARY, both of Greece; five grandchildren; four brothers, three sisters.
-Services at the home Friday, October 4, 1929 at 2:30. Interment in Riverside Cemetery.

GRIFFING - Isabel George GRIFFING, wife of Oliver B. GRIFFING, died suddenly Monday evening, Sept. 30, 1929, at the Thompson Memorial Hospital, Canandaigua, N. Y. Besides her husband, she is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. GEORGE; two sisters, Mrs. Eugene BRANDT of Newark, N. J., and Mrs. Roy VOLLICK of Rochester; one brother, Arthur GEORGE, and her grandmother, Mrs. Isabel BENNETT of Rochester. Deceased was a member of Anna P. Cleary Tent, Daughters of Veterans and of the American Ladies Benefit Society. Remains have been removed to her home, 103 Savannah Street, from where the funeral will take place Thursday afternoon, Oct. 3, 1929, at 2:30 o’clock. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

BUCKLAND - At the Strong Memorial Hospital on Monday, Sept, 30, 1929. Isabelle SIMPSON BUCKLAND of 2467 Culver Road, Irondequoit. She is survived by her husband, Elmer L. BUCKLAND; three sons, William, Alexander and Charles BUCKLAND; her sister, Miss Sophie E. SIMPSON, and four brothers, Alexander T., William J., Frederick M. and Charles A. SIMPSON, all of Rochester.
-Funeral private from the home on Thursday afternoon. Kindly omit flowers.

HEBERGER - Frank HEBERGER died Monday morning at his residence, 337 Avenue A., aged 68 years. He is survived by his widow, Anna MILLER HEBERGER; two daughters, Miss Irene HEBERGER and Mrs. William COSTICH, and one granddaughter.
-Funeral Thursday morning at 8:45 from the residence, and 9 o’clock at St. Michael’s Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

SCHMIDT - Entered into rest, Monday morning, Sept. 30, 1929 at her residence 14 DeJonge Street, Augusta SCHMIDT, widow of William SCHMIDT. She is survived by one daughter Mrs. Frank DANNENBERG; three sons, Frederick C. William E. and Irving A. SCHMIDT; 11 grandchildren. She was a member of Salem Church and the Sisters Society of the church, the German American Ladies Society; also Victoria Hive, L. O. T. M.
-Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the home. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

McDADE - in this city, Tuesday, October 1, 1929, Clara Agnes McDADE. Deceased is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Donald ROYCE of Livingston Manor, N. Y., Mrs. George BIGHAM and Miss Mary McDADE of Canandaigua, N. Y.; two brothers, William J. and Edward J. McDADE, this city.
-Funeral Friday morning at 8:30 o’clock from 186 Danforth Street and 9 o’clock at St. Augustine’s Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery, Canandaigua, N. Y.

LACY - In Niagara Falls on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1929, Elizabeth B., infant daughter of Carlos C., and Helen BARNES LACY. Besides her parents, she leaves a twin sister, Laurena Ann LACY.
-Funeral from the Chapel of Ingmire & Thompson Co., 137 Chestnut Street, corner of Court, Thursday afternoon at two o’clock. Burial in Riverside cemetery. Please omit flowers.

TADDEO - Passed away, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1929, at the family home, 140 Jefferson Terrace, Frank TADDEO. He is survived by his wife, Teresa LORENZO TADDEO; six daughters, Jennie, Marguarite, Rose, Mary, Amelia and Lena TADDEO; two brothers, Nicholas and Anthony TADDEO; three sisters, Mrs. Beatrice MACELLI, mrs. Jennie TORTARELLA, Mrs. Rose NAST.
-Funeral will take place Friday morning at 8 o’clock from the home, and at 9 o’clock at St. Lucy’s Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

BEEBE - Entered into rest at the Strong Memorial Hospital, Sept. 30, 1929. Charles Wilson BEEBE of 316 East Henrietta Road, aged 61 years. He is survived by his widow, Grace E.; two sons, Raymond W. and Kenneth J.; one brother, Frank L. BEEBE of Kirkwood, N. Y., and one granddaughter.
-Funeral from the family residence, 316 East Henrietta Road, Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment in the family lot, Riverside Cemetery.

ABELES - Jacob ABELES entered into rest Wednesday morning, Oct. 2, 1929, at his home, 266 Gregory Street. Deceased is survived by one sister, Mrs. Hannah FECHENBACK.
-Funeral services at the residence Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Please omit flowers.


Rochester, Monroe, NY
Times Union
Oct 3, 1929

DAILY RECORD OF DEATHS
in Western NY

MISS ETTA G. THOMAS
Batavia - Miss Etta Grace THOMAS, 57, of Stafford died yesterday. Surviving Miss THOMAS is a sister, Mrs. Jennie GOULD of Buffalo, a niece, an uncle and several cousins. Tomorrow the body will be taken to Stafford for a funeral service at St. Paul’s Church at 8 o’clock. Buried in the Grand View Cemetery.
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WILLIAM W. TILLOTSON
Pavillon - William W. TILLOTSON, 75, died at his home in Lake Street Tuesday night. He is survived by a son, Bert of Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. Betty TILLOTSON of New York and a brother, Charles of Buffalo. Funeral at 2 o’clock Friday.
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ALBERT L. CHAPPELL
Seneca Falls - Funeral services for Albert L. CHAPPELL, 68, who was found dead in his home, 47 Mynderse Street, Tuesday, will be held at 2:30 o’clock tomorrow afternoon.
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MRS. MARY E. HOOT
Sodus - Mrs. Mary E. HOOT, 85, widow of Robert HOOT, died Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dale CRISWELL of Sodus. She is survived by her daughter; one son, W. S. HOOT of Carlton, N. Y.; and four grandchildren. Funeral tomorrow, at 10 a.m. Burial at Carlton.
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MRS. WILLIAM H. TURNER
Victor - Mrs. William H. TURNER died Tuesday. She is survived by her husband, six sons and one daughter, Everett, Ernest and Donald of Victor, Russell of Canandaigua, Roy of Buffalo, L. E. TURNER and Mrs. Elizabeth KEATING of Rochester; three brothers, Richard, Michael and John of Victor, two sisters, Mrs. William LYONS of Victor and Mrs. Nellie DONAGHUE of Rochester. Funeral tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock at St. Patrick’s Church.
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CHRISTIAN F. GEIGER
Lockport - Christian F. GEIGER, 67, died at the home of his son, Roy GEIGER of Newfane. He is survived by one other son, Clarence GEIGER of Clarence, N. Y.; three sisters(?), Mrs. Charles SWEIGETT of Appleton, Mrs. Charles CRUDON of Red Creek and Mrs. Frank ARNDT of Olcott, two brothers, George GEIGER of Middleport and William GEIGER of Lydonville. Funeral tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of his son Ray.
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JACKSON A. GOOD
Lockport - Jackson A. GOOD died Tuesday night at his home on the Sheldon Road town of Royalton, after a long illness. He is survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home.
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BREAKS ARTIFICIAL LEG
Frank BENNETT, 40, negro, 275 Clarissa Street, slipped on the wet walk in front of 136 Allen Street at 8:20 a.m., today and fell, breaking his artificial left leg. He was taken to Strong Memorial Hospital for treatment of alcoholism.
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DAILY DEATH ROLL

FREDERICK SCHUMACKER
Funeral services for Frederick SCHUMACKER of Penfield, who died yesterday at the home of his son, Albert, aged 86 years, will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock from the house and at 2:30 o’clock at Roseland Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Smith Cemetery. Mr. SCHUMACKER was born in Germany, crossing to America in young manhood. He came almost directly to Rochester, where he was employed for several years. For the past 48 to 50 years he has made his home near the village of Penfield.
He is survived by four sons, Henry of Fairport, Albert and John of Penfield and Herman SCHUMACKER of Fairport; five daughters, Mrs. John LUKE of Roseland, Mrs. Ernest BANDHOLD of Fairport, Mrs. Frand HOLTZ of Victor, Mrs. Hugio FICKENSCHER of Maryland and Mrs. Louis WAHL of Lincoln; 22 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
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BARTOLOMAY KOWALEWSKI
Bartolomay KOWALEWSKI died Tuesday, aged 60 years. He is survived by three sons, Charles, John and Michael KOWALEWSKI, and ten grandchildren.
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GEORGE W. VIANCO
George W. VIANCO died yesterday at the Strong Memorial Hospital. He is survived by his wife, May; a daughter, Gladys; a son, George W. Jr., his mother, Mrs. Catherine VIANCO, and a brother, Elmer W., all of Rochester.
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JOHN W. OGLEY
John Wesley OGLEY died yesterday at the home of his daughter, 246 Curtis Street. He is survived by his widow, Susan PRINCE; his daughter, Mrs. William FIEGE; one sister, Charlotte OGLEY; two brothers, Albert and Louis and two grandchildren. Funeral from the home, 307 Cedarwood Terrace, Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery.
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JOHN S. LEE
John S. LEE died yesterday at Highland Hospital, aged 62 years. He is survived by his widow, Susie, his two brothers, Frank and Walter of Alexandria Bay. The body will rest at the Hyland funeral parlors, 811 Main street West, until Friday morning, when they will be removed to Alexandria Bay. He was a member of Cyrene Commandery, Knights Templar.
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Funeral of James McFARLIN
Funeral services for James McFARLIN. Indian was veteran, took place this morning at 8:30 o’clock from the home, 347 Brown Street and at Immaculate Conception Church at 9 o’clock. Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Joseph CAMERON. Members of the Army and Navy Union and the Theatrical and Stage Employes’ organizations acted as bearers. Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

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DIED

GUINAN - At her home 64 Columbia Avenue on Thursday, Oct 3, 1929, Grace J., widow of Owen GUINAN. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jessie GUINAN EPPINGER, also several nieces and nephews. Funeral on Saturday afternoon, time to be announced later.

ABELES - Jacob ABELES entered into rest Wednesday morning, Oct. 2, 1929, at his home, 266 Gregory Street. Deceased is survived by one sister, Mrs. Hannar FECHENBACK.
-Funeral services at the residence Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

OGLEY - At the home of his daughter, 247 Curtis Street, on Wednesday Oct. 2, 1929, John Wesley OGLEY. Besides his widow, Susan PRINCE, he is survived by his daughter, Mrs. William FIEGE; one sister, Miss Charlotte OGLEY; two brothers, Albert and Louis OGLEY; also two grandchildren.
-Funeral from the home, 307 Cedarwood Terrace, on Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

LEE - John S. LEE died Wednesday evening at Highland Hospital, aged 62 years. He is survived by his widow, Susie B. LEE; two brothers, Frank and Walter LEE of Alexandria Bay, N. Y. Remains will rest at Hyland Undertakers Funeral Home, 811 Main street West, until Friday morning, when they will be removed to Alexandria Bay, N. Y.
-Interment will be made in Gananoque, Ontario. He was a member of Cyrene Commandery, 39, Knights Templar. Alexandria Bay papers please copy.

McDADE - in this city, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1929, Clara Agnes McDADE. Deceased is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Donald ROYCE of Livingston Manor, N. Y., Mrs. George BIGHAM and Miss Mary McDADE of Canandaigua, N. Y.; two brothers, William J. and Edward J. McDADE, this city.
-Funeral Friday morning at 8:30 o’clock from 186 Danforth Street and 9 o’clock at St. Augustine’s Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery, Canandaigua, N. Y.

VIANCO - At the Strong Memorial Hospital, Wednesday, October 2, 1929, George W. VIANCO. He is survived by his wife, May; one daughter, Gladys; one son, George W. VIANCO Jr., his mother, Catherine J.;one brother, Elmer W. VIANCO, all of Rochester.
-Funeral Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock from the home, 2?0 Genesee Park Boulevard. Burial at Mt. Hope Cemetery. Detroit papers please copy.


Rochester, Monroe, NY
Times Union
Oct 4, 1929

DIED

SMITH - H. Etta SMITH, a life long resident of Canandaigua, N. Y., entered into rest at her home, 36 Gorham Street, after a long illness, Thursday night, October 3, 1929. She is survived by one brother, A. Byron SMITH of Rochester, and three nephews of New York. - Notice of funeral later.

VIANCO - At the Strong Memorial Hospital, Wednesday, October 2, 1929, George W. VIANCO. He is survived by his wife, May; one daughter, Gladys; one son, George W. VIANCO Jr., his mother, Catherine J.;one brother, Elmer W. VIANCO, all of Rochester.
-Funeral Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock from the home, 230 Genesee Park Boulevard. Burial at Mt. Hope Cemetery. Detroit papers please copy.

LOMB - Died at her residence, 597 East Ave., Thursday, Oct. 3, 1929, Carrie B. LOMB, wife of Carl F. LOMB.
-Funeral services at the residence, Saturday afternoon, Oct. 5, 1929 at 3:15 o’clock.

SMITH - Charles N. SMITH, aged 73 years of 199 Atkinson street, died Thursday afternoon, October 3, 1929. He is survived by one brother, George E. SMITH; four nephews and two nieces, all of this city.
-Funeral Saturday afternoon, October 5, 1929, at 2:30 o’clock from his home. Interment in Riverside Cemetery.

HOWLETT - Entered into rest, Arthur HOWLETT, at his home, 220 Gibbs Street. He leaves his wife, minnie HOWLETT; two children, Maude and William; a brother, Albert HOWLETT of this city, and his father and mother in England.
-Funeral from the residence, 220 Gibbs Street, Saturday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

OGLEY - Entered into rest suddenly on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1929, John Wesley OGLEY, aged 57 years. He is survived by his wife, Susan L. OGLEY, one daughter, Mrs. William FIEGE; a sister, Miss Charlotte OGLEY; two brothers, Albert and Lewis E. OGLEY; also two grandchildren.
-Funeral from the home, 307 Cedarwood Terrace, on Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

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PENFIELD PASTOR

Father Gruenauer
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Penfield Church Harvest Festival

Members of St. Joseph’s church of Penfield is rector, have arranged a harvest festival which will be held tomorrow afternoon and night in the Penfield Town Hall for the benefit of Father GRUENAUER’S church.
Father GRUENAUER, prior to assuming the rectorship, of the Penfield church, was for several years assistant at St. Boniface’s church in Gregory Street.

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DAILY DEATH ROLL

H. ETTA SMITH
H. Etta SMITH, a lifelong resident of Canandaigua, died last night at her home. She is survived by one brother, A. Bryon SMITH of Rochester.

CHARLES N. SMITH
Charles N. SMITH of 199 Atkinson Street died yesterday, aged 73 years. He is survived by one brother, George E. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock from the home. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.

ARTHUR HOWLETT
Arthur HOWLETT died at his home, 220 Gibbs Street. He is survived by his wife, Minnie; two children, Maude and William; a brother, Albert, of Rochester, and his father and mother in England. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon from the home at 2:30 o’clock. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

ABELES FUNERAL SERVICES
Funeral services for Jacob ABELES, retired grocer, took place at 2 p.m. today at the home, 266 Gregory Street. Rabbi Philip GOLDSTEIN of Berith Kodesh Temple officiated. The bearers were Percy REIBLING, Jonas, Knopf, Adolph MEYER, William MULLEN, Isaac MANHEIMER and Martin ERDLE. Burial was in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

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MISSIONARY TO SPEAK
Seneca Falls - Miss Alice B. VAN DOREN, returned missionary from India, will speak Sunday at the Sunday school service in the Tyre Reformed Church at 11:30 o’clock.
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DAILY RECORD OF DEATHS
In Western N. Y.

MRS. MARY CRELLY
Seneca Falls - The body of Mrs. Mary CRELLY, widow of Thomas CRELLY and a former resident of Seneca Falls who died Tuesday in Oxford, was brought here yesterday for interment in St. Columbkill Cemetery. She is survived by a son, Thomas CRELLY of Oxford.

MRS. DAVID SANDERSON
Seneca Falls - Mrs. Laura SANDERSON, 68, wife of David SANDERSON, died yesterday at her home, 7 Hawley Street, following a several weeks illness. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Fred and Clayton BLAISDELL, and a daughter, Mrs. Edmond VAN HORN of Seneca Falls. Funeral services at 2:30 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at her home.

MRS. MARION CHAPMAN
Penn Yan - Funeral services for Mrs. Marion CHAPMAN, 75, former resident of Penn Yan who died in New York Wednesday morning, was to be held from the Presbyterian Church this afternoon at 3 o’clock. She is survived by one daughter, Miss Hazel CHAPMAN, teaching in New York; one sister, Mrs. Belle HAVERSTICK of New York.

ALTON ABER
Bath - Alton ABER, 19, died Wednesday night at the Willard Parker Hospital, New York, after a 10 days’ illness of diphtheria. He is survived by his stepfather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ALDREDGE, and a sister, Miss Evelyn ABER of this village. Funeral at the family home in Elm Street at 3 o’clock this afternoon.

ORSON WILSON
Lockport - Orson WILSON, 62 retired farmer, died suddenly yesterday, at his home in WILSON, near here. He is survived by two brothers, Glenn WILSON of Buffalo, Oscar WILSON of Wilson, and one sister, Miss Lulu WILSON of Wilson.

MRS. HENRY B. OTWAY
Lockport - Mrs. Emily E. OTWAY, wife of Henry B. OTWAY, died yesterday. Surviving besides her husband, is one daughter, Dorothy B. OTWAY. Funeral this afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at the home, 253 Pine Street.

EDWARD O. SMITH
Seneca Falls - Funeral services for Edward O. SMITH, 73, were held yesterday afternoon from his home in Walnut Street.

THOMAS P. BRADLEY
Hammondsport - Word has been received in this village of the unexpected death of Thomas P. BRADLEY, 62, of Oakland, Calif. He was the brother of Katherine and Isabelle BRADLEY and Edward and Lewis BRADLEY, all of Hammondsport, and of Frederick, of Wellsville, N. Y. He was born in Hammondsport.

MISS GERTRUDE KILLIAN
Hornell - Word was received here yesterday of the death in Worcester, Mass., of Miss Gertrude KILLIAN, a former resident of this city. The body will be brought here for funeral services and interment Services will be held from the J. B. Dagon & Son Funeral Home, 64 Main Street, tomorrow morning at 8:30 o’clock and will be followed immediately by mass at St. Ann’s Church. Interment will be made in St. Ann’s Cemetery.


Rochester, Monroe, NY
Times Union
Oct 5, 1929

DAILY RECORD OF DEATHS
In Western N. Y.

MISS H. ETTA SMITH
Canandaigua - Miss H. Etta SMITH, 85, a life long resident of Canandaigua, died at her home, in Gorham Street, Thursday evening, after an illness of several months. She is survived by one brother, A. Byron SMITH of Rochester. Funeral services were to be held from the home today at 2 o’clock, the Rev. H. l. GAYLORD of St. John’s Episcopal Church officiating. Burial will be in West Avenue Cemetery.

MISS EMMA ROBISON
Le Roy - Miss Emma C. ROBISON died yesterday at her home, 41 West Main Street. Besides her parents, she is survived by one brother, Grant S. ROBISON, of Dallas, Tex., and two sisters, Mrs. Mabel R. JONES and Miss Caroline D. ROBISON, both of Le Roy. The funeral will be held from her late home at 2:30 o’clock tomorrow afternoon, the Rev. Evan M. JONES, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, officiating. The interment will be in Machpelah Cemetery.

GEORGE T. HALLER
Batavia - George T. HALLER, 62, lifelong Batavia resident, died at his home, 3 Haller Place, Thursday evening. He is survived by his widow; a brother, John E. HALLER of this city; a sister, Mrs. George DIEFENBACH, of Tonawanda; several nieces and nephews. Funeral at 2:30 o’clock from a local mortuary.

WILLIAM STICKNEY
Batavia - William A. STICKNEY, 74, died suddenly at his home, 34 Walnut Street, yesterday afternoon. He is survived by his widow and several nephews and nieces.

CHARLES H. BUCKLAND
Batavia - Charles H. BUCKLAND, 75, died at his home on the Galloway Road Thursday. He is survived by his widow; four sons Gordon D. of Buffalo, George H. of Schenectady and Harry L. and Herbert at home; two daughters, Miss Clara BUCKLAND of Kent and Miss Belle BUCKLAND at home. Funeral at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon.

MRS. SARAH HOWE
Dansville - Word was received of the death of Mrs. Sarah HOWE, widow of John HOWE, formerly of Dansville who died at her home in Sanford, Mich. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Nora WEAKMAN of Sanford.

MERLA WASHBURN
Lockport - Merla WASHBURN, 22, died yesterday at her home on the Purdy Road, town of Lockport. Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred SMITH. Funeral services from the home tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. Burial in Wright’s Corners Cemetery.

MISS NELLIE FLYNN
Lockport - Miss Nellie FLYNN died yesterday at the family home, 321 North Transit Street. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Anna SMITH, Mrs. Mary J. CLIFFORD, Mrs. Michael S. NILAND and Miss Elizabeth FLYNN, all of Lockport.

MRS. HENRY DARLING
Seneca Falls - Mrs. Henry DARLING, 90, widow of Henry Y. DARLING, died yesterday. She is survived by a grandson, Henry C. WESSELL of Seneca Falls, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Glenn CARMER of Buffalo.

MRS. ABIGAIL W. ROGERS
Lockport - Mrs. Abigail WELLS ROGERS, 82, widow of Samuel ROGERS and the oldest living graduate of Lockport High School, being a member of the first class graduating here in 1860, died late yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest B. CROSBY, wife of a former Lockport mayor.
Besides Mrs. CROSBY, she is survived by another daughter, Miss Lorana ROGERS of New York, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from the CROSBY home tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with burial in Glenwood Cemetery, this city.

MRS. MINNIE P. WAKELEE
Mount Morris - Mrs. Minnie PARKER WAKELEE, 61, widow of Sidney J. WAKELEE, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. D. D. MURPHY of Friendship, Tuesday. She is survived by three sisters, two brothers and several nephews and nieces. The funeral was held at Friendship Thursday and the body brought here for interment in the family plot in Mount Morris Cemetery.

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DAILY DEATH ROLL

AGATHA F. McDONALD
Mrs. Agatha FRANKENBURGER McDONALD died today at the family home, 292 Merchants Road. She is survived by her husband, John two sons, James and Frederick; four brothers, Louis, Joseph and George FRANKENBURGER of Rochester, and Fred of Milwaukee. Funeral services Tuesday morning at 8:30 from the house and at 9 o’clock at St. John the Evangelist Church.

ANNA M. PRINCE
Mrs. Anna M. PRINCE died yesterday at the home of her son, Noyes of Auburn. Besides her son she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. William HAYDEN of Rochester; one grandchild, two great grandchildren and one brother, Edwin HAMILTON of White Plains. The body will arrive in Rochester tomorrow morning and will be taken to the home of her daughter, 10 Thornton Road, Irondequoit, where funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.

HAROLD A. DOUGHERTY
The body of Harold A. DOUGHERTY, who died in Los Angeles Sept. 28, will arrive in Rochester this evening and will be taken to the family home, 315 Woodbine Avenue, where funeral services will be held at 9:30 o’clock Monday morning and at St. Augustine’s Church at 10 o’clock. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

ESTHER M. BEERS
Esther M. BEERS died yesterday at 343 Genesee Park Boulevard, aged 36 years. She is survived by her husband, Gilbert; her mother, Mrs. May PHILLIPS; two children, Eusebia and Cleopas; two sisters, Miss Eunice INGHAM and Mrs. Howard BURROWS. The body has been removed to the funeral parlors of James C. CORBEL, 361 Chili Avenue, where funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.

CARRIE E. PITTARD
Carrie Elizabeth PITTARD died yesterday at the family home, 48 Barker Street, aged 41 years. She is survived by her husband, Fred; two daughters, Helen and Dorothy. Funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Burial will be in Parma Center Cemetery.

KATHERINE RITZ
Katherine RITZ died yesterday at the Knoor Convalescent Home, aged 63 years. She is survived by her husband, Engelbert RITZ, five sons, Frederick, Gustave, Joseph, Edward and Alfred; two daughters. Mrs. Ernest GYSEL and Mrs. Fred TANNER; three brothers, Anton and Fred SCHMITZ of Wayland, and Frank of Rochester. Funeral services will be conducted Monday morning at 9 o’clock from the funeral parlors of N. J. Miller’s Son’s, 706 South Avenue, and at 9:30 o’clock at Holy Rosary Church. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

C. LILLIAN GORDON
C. Lillian GORDON died today at 59 ½ Brighton Street. She is survived by one brother, Henry D. of East Orange, N. J., three nieces and two nephews.

BERTHA C. WATSON
Bertha C. WATSON died today. She is survived by her husband, Edward S., two sons, Edward S. Jr. and Karl C.; one daughter, Rhea C. of Syracuse, two brothers, Guy S. TAYLOR of Syracuse and Leon G. of Fulton. Funeral services will take place Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the home, 152 Congress Avenue. Burial will be in Batavia.

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DIED

DOUGHERTY - Harold A. DOUGHERTY at Los Angeles, Saturday Sept. 28, 1929. He leaves his parents Mr. and Mrs. James DOUGHERTY, a brother, the Rev. Emmett DOUGHERTY of Seneca, N. Y., two sisters, Mrs. Edward BOCK of Cleveland and Mrs. Leo COAKLEY of Rochester.
The remains will arrive in Rochester this (Saturday) evening and will be taken to the family home, 315 Woodbine Avenue from where the funeral will be held Monday morning Oct. 7, 1929, at 9:30 o’clock and at 10 o’clock at St. Augustine’s Church. Burial at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

PRINCE - Entered into rest on Friday afternoon at the home of her son, Noyes PRINCE, at Auburn, N. Y., Mrs. Anna M. PRINCE, aged 80 years. She leaves besides her son, one daughter, Mrs. William HAYDEN of Rochester, one grandchild. Mrs. Bertram LEWIS of Rochester, two great grandchildren, one brother, Edwin HAMILTON of White Plains, N. Y.
The remains will arrive in Rochester on Sunday morning, Oct. 6, 1929, and will be taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. William HAYDEN, 19 Thornton Road (rest is unreadable)

BEERS - Entered into rest, Oct. 5, 1929, Esther M. BEERS, aged 36 years, of 243 Genesee Park Boulevard. She is survived by her husband Gilbert BEERS; her mother, Mrs. May PHILLIPS; two children, Eusebia and Cleopas; two sisters, Miss Eunice INGHAM, Mrs. Howard BURROWS
-The body has been removed to the Funeral Home of James C. Corbett, 361 Chili Avenue. Services Tuesday afternoon, 2 o’clock. Interment in the family lot Riverside Cemetery.

McDONALD - Agatha FRANKENBURGER McDONALD, wife of John McDONALD, died Saturday morning at her home, 292 Merchants Road. She is survived by her husband, two sons, James and Frederick McDONALD; four brothers, Louis, Joseph and George FRANKENBURGER of this city and Fred of Milwaukee, and two sisters, Mrs. Bernard BU?LTEY and Mrs. Charles HAS??AUER.
-Funeral Tuesday morning at 8:40 from the residence, and 9 o’clock at St. John the Evangelist Church.

MATSON - At his residence at Rock Beach, Friday, Oct. 4, 1929, Willis(?) A. MATSON, aged 62 years. He is survived by his widow, Rose RANDALL MATSON; one son, Randall W., on daughter, Mrs. Glen H. EWELL; also five grandchildren.
-Funeral from the family residence, Rock Beach, Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment at convenience of the family at Holley, N. Y. Kindly omit flowers.

WATSON - Entered into rest in this city , Saturday, Oct. 5, 1929, Bertha C., wife of Edward S. WATSON. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, two sons, Edward S. Jr. and Karl C. WATSON; one daughter, Rhea C. WATSON of Syracuse, N. Y.; two brothers, Guy S. TAYLOR of Syracuse, N. Y., and Leon G. WATSON of Fulton, N. Y.
-Funeral Monday, Oct. 7, 1929, from the home, 152 Congress Avenue at 2 p.m. Interment at Elmwood Cemetery, Batavia, N. Y.

PLUM - Entered into rest Saturday, Oct. 5, 1929, Joan A. PLUM, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar PLUM at the family home, 282 Avis(?) Street.
-The remains will rest at the family home, from where the funeral will take place Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock, the Rev. William Long DOWLER officiating. Interment at Mt. Hope Cemetery. Arrangement by Peters Funeral Director.

GORDON - Entered into rest, Saturday, Oct. 5, 1929, C. Lillian GORDON of 59 ½ Brighton Street. She is survived by one brother, Henry D. GORDON of East Orange, N. J.; three nieces and two nephews.
-Funeral services at the convenience of the family. Interment at Mount Hope Cemetery.

PITTARD - Entered into rest, at the family home, 48 Barker Street, Friday, Oct. 4, 1929, Carrie Elizabeth PITTARD, wife of Fred PITTARD, aged 41 years. Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Helen and Dorothy PITTARD.
-Funeral from the home Monday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Interment in the family lot at Parma Center Cemetery.

RITZ - Entered into rest, Friday Oct. 4, at the Knorr Convalescent Home, Katherine RITZ, aged 63 years. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, Engelbert RITZ, five sons, Frederick, Gustave, Joseph, Edward and Alfred; two daughters. Mrs. Ernest GYSEL and Mrs. Fred TANNER; three brothers, Anton and Fred SCHMITZ of Wayland, and Frank of Rochester; also eight grandchildren.
-Funeral Monday morning from the N. J. Miller’s Son’s Funeral Home, 706 South Avenue, at 9 o’clock and at 9:30 o’clock at Holy Rosary Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

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SECOND PADLOCKING FOR 2 PLACES HERE

U. S. Deputy Marshals Al SKINNER and Joseph FAZIO yesterday affixed more government padlocks on the premises at 330 North Street.
Not so long ago the deputies removed padlocks from both the front and back doors of the place after they had been clicked tight for six months. Yesterday when the deputies arrived once more Bertha BRUECKNER and John HALL, alleged proprietors, objected but the order of the U. S. District court stood.

A second padlock was clamped on a speakeasy at 503 West Avenue, a place which had been operated by Herbert Paddock and William GOODENOUGH.

Five half-barrels of beer and a small quantity of cider were seized yesterday and Henry F. AUER arrested by Federal prohibition agents in a raid at 243 Ridge Road South.

Henry KODISCK and Ernest HITSFIELD, proprietor and bartender of a saloon at 786 Maple Street, were arrested in a second raid. The agents seized five barrels of beer and small amounts of cider and whisky in the Maple Street raid.


Rochester, Monroe, NY
Times Union
Oct 7, 1929

DAILY DEATH ROLL

JOHN H. MEAHAN
John H. MEAHAN died yesterday at his home, 423 Plymouth Avenue South. He is survived by two brothers, Cornelius of Seattle and Joseph P., of Rochester. The body has been removed to the funeral parlors of Thomas B. Mooney’s Sons, 93 Edinburgh Street, where funeral services will take place Wednesday morning at 7 o’clock and at St. Bernard’s Church, Weedsport, at 10 o’clock. Burial in Weedsport.

ALBERT DE CARO
Albert DE CARO died Saturday, aged 8 years. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DE CARO; three sisters, Mrs. A. MOGAVERO and Anna and Alda DE CARO; four brothers, Paul, Arthur, Armando and Alphonse. Funeral services will take place to-morrow morning at 8:30 o’clock from the residence and at 9 o’clock at St. Lucy’s Church.

ANNA M. CAMP
Anna M. CAMP died yesterday at her home, 19 Woodland Park. She is survived by one son, Theodore I.; one daughter, Alice L.; three sisters, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock from the home. Burial will be in Brighton cemetery.

CHARLES YANTZ
Charles YANTZ died yesterday in Buffalo, aged 42 years. He is survived by his father, Frank; one brother, Otto. The body will arrive in Rochester tomorrow and will be taken to the home of his brother, 55 Mt. Vernon Avenue.

THOMAS H. QUINN
Thomas H. QUINN died yesterday, aged 12 years. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. QUINN, and one brother, John F. Funeral services will take place from the home, 263 Maplewood Avenue, Wednesday morning at 8:30 o’clock and at Sacred Heart Church at 9 o’clock. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

SARAH SCHLOSBURG
Mrs. Sarah SCHLOSBURG of 236 Baden Street died Saturday. She is survived by her husband, Abraham; a son, Harry; a daughter, Mrs. Mollie SILVERSTEIN, and five grandchildren.

J. EDWARD CULBERTSON
J. Edward CULBERTSON died at his home in Groveland Saturday. He is survived by two sisters; Miss Matilda E. CULBERTSON of Groveland and Mrs. Nancy C. MILLER of Plainfield, N. J., and several nephews and nieces.

CLARA Z. KLINGLER
Clara ZIMMERMAN KLINGLER wife of John E. KLINGLER, died Saturday at her home, 386 Sagamore Drive. Besides her husband, she is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Barbara SALLER, Mrs. George MEARS, Mrs. Lewis WATTERSON and Mrs. William F. O’BOYLE, and three brothers, John, August and Edward ZIMMERMAN.

WILLIAM E. COUGHLIN
William E. COUGHLIN died Saturday at his home, 46 Lapham Street. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary A. COUGHLIN.

EVA M. CRIPPEN
Eva M. CRIPPEN died yesterday. She is survived by two brothers, Arthur J. and Herbert CRIPPEN.

ELIZABETH PARKER
Mrs. Elizabeth PARKER died yesterday at St. Ann’s Home. She is survived by a granddaughter, Mrs. Ruth RUVELAT.

NELLIE DIEFENDORF
Miss Nellie DIEFENDORF died Saturday at her home, 85 Atkinson Street. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. J. F. GUENTHNER, and a nephew, Edmund R. NILES.

C. ANITA PERRY
Miss C. Anita PERRY died Saturday at her home, Spring Street, Brockport. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J. PERRY; a brother, George H.; a sister, Winifred O. and her grandmothers, Mrs. H. C. PERRY and Mrs. Anna MYERS all of Brockport.
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HICKEY-FREEMAN STAFF ENDS SALES GATHERING

Members of the sales staff of the Hickey-Freeman Company were back in their homes in widely-scattered cities today with pleasant memories of a four-day sales convention in Rochester. The culminating event was a dinner at Irondequoit Country Club Saturday night.
The feature of the meeting which opened Wednesday morning was the display of new models for next Spring and the unveiling of the company’s new trademark. Jeremiah G. HICKEY, president of the company, presided at the meeting.

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DIED

DE CARO - Albert DE CARO, aged 8 years in this city Saturday, Oct 5. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DE CARO; three sisters, Mrs. A. MOGAVERO and Anna and Alda DE CARO; four brothers, Paul, Arthur, Armando and Alphonse DE CARO.
-Funeral services Tuesday morning from the family residence at 8:30 and at 9 o’clock at St. Lucy’s Church. Burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

QUINN - Entered into rest Sunday evening, Oct 6, 1929, Thomas Harwood QUINN, aged 12 years. Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. QUINN, he is survived by one brother, John F. QUINN. Funeral will take place from the home, 263 Maplewood Avenue, Wednesday morning, Oct. 9, 1929, at 8:30 o’clock and at 9 o’clock at Sacred Heart Church. Interment in the family lot, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

PARKER - Mrs. Elizabeth PARKER entered into rest at St. Ann’s Home, Saturday morning, October 5. She is survived by one granddaughter, Mrs. Ruth RUVELDT.
-Funeral Tuesday morning from St. Ann’s chapel at 8. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

CRIPPEN - Entered into rest Saturday, Oct. 5, 1929, Miss Eva m. CRIPPEN. She is survived by two brothers, Arthur J. and Herbert CRIPPEN. Deceased was a member of Asbury M. E. CHURCH and Genesee Valley Court, 18, Tribe of Ben-Hur.
-Funeral services at the parlors of Hedges Brothers Company, 182 East Avenue on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock.

TORELL - At Strong Memorial Hospital Sunday, Oct. 6, 1929, George J. TORELL, aged 39 years. Deceased is survived by his widow; Edna L. TELLER TORELL; his mother, Margaret TORELL; four sisters and two brothers. He was a World War veteran and a member of Burrell Kohlmetz Post 674.
-Funeral from 328 Melville Street, at 2:30 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

KLINGLER - Entered into rest, Saturday evening, Oct. 5, 1929, at her residence, 386 Sagamore Drive, Clara ZIMMERMAN KLINGLER, wife of John E. KLINGLER. She is survived by her husband, four sisters, Mrs. Barbara SALLER, Mrs. George MEARS, Mrs. Lewis WATTERSON and Mrs. William F. O’BOYLE; three brothers, John, August and Edward ZIMMERMAN.
-Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the home. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

ROSSENBACH - Entered into rest Sunday, Oct. 6, 1929, at Miami, Florida, Joseph ROSSENBACH Sr., aged 71 years. He is survived by his wife, Margaret ROSSENBACH and one son, Joseph ROSSENBACH Jr. The remains will arrive in this city, Wednesday evening at 9:10 o’clock, and will be removed to the parlors of William H. ROSSENBACH, 645 Main Street West.
-The funeral will take place Friday morning at 8:30 o’clock from 645 Main Street West, and 9 o’clock at SS. Peter & Paul’s Church. Interment will be made in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

MEHAN - At his home, 423 Plymouth Avenue South on Sunday, Oct. 6, 1929, John N. MEHAN, brother of Cornelius MEHAN of Seattle, Washington and John P. MEHAN of 44 Alcazar Street, Rochester.
-The remains were removed to Thomas B. Mooney’s sons, Inc., 93 Edinburgh Street. Funeral Wednesday morning, Oct. 9 from 93 Edinburgh Street at 7 o’clock and at St. Bernards Church at Weedsport, N. Y., at ten o’clock. Interment at Weedsport.

COUGHLIN - At his home, 46 Lapham Street, Saturday, October 5, 1929, William E. COUGHLIN. He is survived by his wife, Mary A. COUGHLIN.
-Funeral Tuesday morning at 8:40 o’clock from the home and at 9 o’clock from Sacred Heart Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

CAMP - At her home, 19 Woodland Park, on Sunday, Oct. 6, 1929, Anna M., widow of J. Dayton CAMP. The surviving relatives are one son, Theodore I. CAMP; one daughter, Alice L. CAMP; three sisters; three grandchildren; also two great grandchildren.
-Funeral from the residence Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Burial in Brighton Cemetery.

YANTZ - Entered into rest on Sunday evening in Buffalo, N. Y., Charles YANTZ, aged 42 years. He is survived by his father, Frank, one brother, Alto. The remains will arrive in Rochester on Tuesday and will be taken to the home of his brother, 55 Mt. Vernon Avenue. Time of funeral to be announced later.


Rochester, Monroe, NY
Times Union
Oct 8, 1929

DAILY DEATH ROLL

FUNERAL OF HAROLD A. DOUGHERTY

Funeral services for Harold A. DOUGHERTY who died Sept 28 at Los Angeles, were held yesterday from his late home, 315 Woodbine Avenue, and at St. Augustine’s Church, where a solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated by the Rev. Emmett T. DOUGHERTY of Sonyea, a brother of the deceased, assisted by the Rev. John O’BRIEN as deacon and the Rev. William McKAY as sub-deacon. The Rev. Michael BRENNAN was master of ceremonies. The following priests of the diocese were present in the sanctuary; Rt. Rev. Monsignor William M. HART, the Revs. Edward LYONS, Willia Ma. Doran, Emmett McGEE, Eugene N. GOLDING, Charles E. MUCKLE, L. F. HOFSCHNEIDER, James E. KENNEDY, James T. WOOD, John B. SULLIVAN, Joseph C. CAMERON, Ignatius CAMERON, Theodore WINTERROTH, Adelbert SCHNEIDER, Albert GEIGER, Dr. J. Emil GEFELL, John BURKE, Edmund O’BEIEN, John NEARY, Frank W. MASON, John O’BEIRNE, Leo V. SMITH and William DEVEREAUX. The active bearers were John and Leo CARMODY, Albert MAHAR, Frank BROPHY and Boniface LARK. The following members of Rochester Lodge, 24, B. P. O. E., acted as honorary bearers; Esteemed Leading Knight George SWALBACK, Secretary T. Edward FRECKLETON, Frank JOYCE, T. Edward LEARY, F. FANG and George McHUGH. Burial was made in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery where the final blessing was given by the Rev. Emmett DOUGHERTY, assisted by Rt. Rev. Monsignor William HART, the Revs. John HOGAN. William DEVEREAUX. Theodore WINTERROTH. Emmett McGEE and James T. WOOD.

KATE J. CHAPMAN
Mrs. Kate J. CHAPMAN died today at the home of her son, aged 75 years. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Blanche H. SMITH of Lewiston, Me.; Mrs. Maud F. SHELL of Boston and Mrs. Bertha M. BEARER of Madison, Me.; three sons, Frank L. of North Anson, and H. L. and Burton L. of Rochester; 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Prayer service at the home, 24 Clarkson Street, tomorrow morning at 9:30 o’clock. The body will be taken to Maine for burial.

JUNE K. BUTLER
June Katherine BUTLER today at the family home, 49 Sterling Street, aged 9 months. She is survived by her parents, Lester and Emily Z. BUTLER; two sisters and a brother, Funeral Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home. Burial in Riverside Cemetery.

ELLEN COLLINS
Ellen COLLINS died yesterday. She is survived by one sister. Mrs. Andrew WEIDENMANN. The body has been removed to the home of her sister, 757 Smith Street, where funeral services will take place Thursday morning at 8:30 o’clock, and at St. Peter and Paul’s Church at 9 o’clock. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

HANNAH G. KNOBLES
Hannah G. KNOBLES, wife of Fred KNOBLES, died yesterday at the Rochester General Hospital, aged 30 years. Besides her husband, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Charles I. GUMBRECHT; four sisters, Christine GUMBRECHT, Mrs. Charles I. MAGGIO, Mrs. D. C. BRUEHL and Mrs. Walter BENNETT, and a brother, George L. GUMBRECHT, all of Rochester.

KILLIAN ROTH
Killian ROTH of 74 Deim Street died yesterday at Rheinbeck, aged 71 years. He is survived by three sons, Charles H., George J., and Henry; a daughter, Mrs. Frederick J. KULZER; a brother, Alexander of Stuversant; a sister, Mrs. Catherine SIGRIST of Rochester, and four grandchildren.

WILLIAM CARPENTER
William CARPENTER died yesterday at Ovid. He is survived by his wife, Minnie; four daughters, Mrs. Bessie CRANDALL, Mrs. Minnie STUBELLA, Mrs. Clara CANGIMILA and Mrs. Nellie LINTON, all of Rochester, and two sons, Gilbert of Rochester and William of Detroit.

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DIED

YANTZ - Entered into rest on Sunday evening in Buffalo, N. Y., Charles YANTZ, aged 42 years. Frank survived by his father, Frank YANTZ; one brother, Otto YANTZ.
-The remains will arrive in Rochester on Tuesday and will be taken to the home of his brother, 55 Mt. Vernon Avenue from where the funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon at 1:45 o’clock. Interment at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Rev. Dr. Carl N. CONRAD will officiate.

CARPENTER - Suddenly, in Ovid, N. Y., Monday, Oct. 7, 1929, William CARPENTER. He leaves his wife, Minnie CARPENTER; four daughters, Mrs. Bessie CRANDALL, Mrs. Minnie STUBELLA, Mrs. Clara CANGIMILA, and Mrs. Nellie LINTON, all of this city; two sons, Gilbert of Rochester, and William of Detroit, Mich.
-The remains will be taken to the home of his son, Gilbert, 320 Magnolia Street, from where the funeral will take place Thursday afternoon, Oct. 10, 1929, at 2 o’clock. Interment at Riverside cemetery.

ROTH - Suddenly Monday, Oct. 7, Killian ROTH of 74 Diem Street, at Rheinbeck, N. Y. Aged 71 years. He leaves three sons, Charles H., George J. and Henry ROTH; one daughter, Mrs. Frederick KULZER; one brother, Alexander ROTH of Stuversant, N. Y.; one sister, Mrs. Catherine SIGRIST of Rochester, and four grandchildren.
-Announcement of funeral later.

CHAPMAN - Entered into rest at the home of her son on Tuesday morning, Mrs. Kate J. CHAPMAN, aged 73 years. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Blanch H. SMITH of Lewiston, Maine; Mrs. Maud F. SNELL of Boston, Mass., and Mrs. Bertha M. BEARER of Madison, Maine; three sons, Frank L. CHAPMAN of North Anson, Maine, and H. Leroy and Burton L. CHAPMAN of Rochester; 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
-Prayer at the home, 24 Clarkson Street on Wednesday morning at 9:30 o’clock. The remains will be taken to Maine for interment.

KNOBLES - Hannah GUMBRECHT KNOBLES, beloved wife of Fred KNOBLES, entered into rest at the Rochester General Hospital, Monday afternoon, Oct. 7, 1929, aged 30 years. Besides her husband she leaves her mother, Mrs. Rose GUMBRECHT; four sisters, Miss Christine GUMBRECHT, Mrs. Charles I. MAGGIO, Mrs. D. C. BRUEHL, and Mrs. Walter BENNETT, and one brother, George L. GUMBRECHT, all of this city.
-Funeral services will be held on Thursday morning, Oct. 10, 1929, at 9 o’clock from the residence, 149 Northumberland Road, Brighton, and 9:30 o’clock at Our Lady Lourde’s Church. Interment will be made in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

BUTLER - Entered into rest at the home of her parents, 49 Sterling Street on Oct. 8, 1929, June Katherine, daughter of Lester and Emily ZEINER BUTLER, aged 9 months. Besides her parents, she leaves two sisters and one brother.
-Funeral from 49 Sterling Street on Thursday, Oct. 10, 1929, at 2:30 p.m. Burial at Riverside Cemetery.

COLLINS - Ellen COLLINS entered into rest in this city Monday, Oct., 1929. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Andrew WIEDENMANN.
-The remains have been removed to the home of her sister, 757 Smith Street, from where the funeral will take place Thursday morning at 8:30 a.m. and at 9 a.m. at SS. Peter & Paul’s Church. Interment in the family lot in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

QUINN - Entered into rest Sunday evening, Oct 6, 1929, Thomas Harwood QUINN, aged 12 years. Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. QUINN, he is survived by one brother, John F. QUINN. Funeral will take place from the home, 263 Maplewood Avenue, Wednesday morning, Oct. 9, 1929, at 8:30 o’clock and at 9 o’clock at Sacred Heart Church. Interment in the family lot, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

MEHAN - At his home, 423 Plymouth Avenue South on Sunday, Oct. 6, 1929, John N. MEHAN, brother of Cornelius MEHAN of Seattle, Washington and John P. MEHAN of 44 Alcazar Street, Rochester.
-The remains were removed to Thomas B. Mooney’s sons, Inc., 93 Edinburgh Street. Funeral Wednesday morning, Oct. 9 from 93 Edinburgh Street at 7 o’clock and at St. Bernards Church at Weedsport, N. Y., at ten o’clock. Interment at Weedsport.

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WORLD THINKS U. S. UNSELFISH, SPEAKER SAYS

Despite world-wide jealously of American prosperity and suspicion of American economic power, the United States is acknowledged the most unselfish of great powers, John B. KENNEDY, associate editor of Collier’s Weekly, declared as a joint luncheon of the Rochester Ad Club and the Rochester Rotary Club at the Chamber of Commerce this noon.
Evidence of recognition of the unselfishness of America, Mr. KENNEDY said, is seen in the visit of Ramsay MacDONALD, prime minister of England, to this country.
    "Hitherto in history," he said, "representatives of European nations, princes and potentates have visited one another to form alliances for war. But now for the first time the head of the greatest empire has visited the head of the greatest republic to form an alliance for peace.
      Pre-Eminently For Peace
   "It is a confession on the part of Europe that America stands pre-eminently for peace, the most unselfish attitude ever taken by a great nation. This attitude is an expression of American mass personality, which, in its turn, is the sum of individual personalities."
      Personality, Mr. KENNEDY asserted, is more than a matter of the chemical constitution of a man.
  "Aristotle," he said, "was the first philosopher accurately to define personality in three constitutents, the memory, the understanding and the will — in other words, the human soul.
    "In that sense every human being has personality, whether intellectual or idiot. But we principally grasp personality through its expression and especially through its expression in moments of crises which form the tests to distinguish bright personality from dull, and positive personality from negative.
          Humorus Talk Given
   "Apart from endowed or acquired ability, the persistent, unfailing virtue of personality is unselfishness," he continued and quoted the final message of Dr. Charles W. ELIOT, late president emeritus of Harvard University, delivered in his 94th year to young America, "If all you can think of is yourself, you are in a bad way."
    This message furnishes a foundation for ethics which should be adopted in this utilitarian age, and is especially exemplified in civic and service clubs, Mr. KENNEDY said.
    Mr. KENNEDY was introduced by a dialogue between the presidents of the two clubs, which was a take off on the radio hour Mr. KENNEDY conducts for Collier’s
    Ralph BARSTOW, president of the Ad Club, assumed the role of "Uncle Henry," and Charles R. DRAKE, Rotary head, was Mr. Editor" in the skit.
    Another Ad Club member in the role of Professor Lucifer C. BUTTS gave a humorous talk describing his latest invention.

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To Address Garden Club
Francis HASTINGS GOTT, landscape architect, will address the Flower City Garden Club tomorrow morning at the home of Mrs. Julian WILEY, 61 Westminster Road on "Planting for Beauty."

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Plans Benefit Card Party
Branch 62, L. C. B. A., of SS. Peter and Paul’s Church will hold a card party in the parish hall Thursday evening. Bridge, 500, pedro, pinochle and dominoes will be played, Mrs. Catherine SCHWARZ is in charge, assisted by Louise MEYERS, Marie REGER, Katherine FRITSCH, Louise BILGER, Josephine CARLIN, Margaret REGER, Stella DREXLER, Margaret CARLIN, Amelia HOCH, Gertrude SPAHN, Caroline SCHIED, Lillian MILLER, Frieda SCHICK, Catherine BAUM and Elizabeth ROBERTS. The public is invited. Proceeds will be used for charity.

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Democrat and Chronicle
Sat 20 Oct 1929 
 
Walter J. CASSON died Thursday at Sarasota, Florida.  He leaves six sons, Walter CASSON Jr., William, Francis, Thomas, James and Edward CASSON;  three daughters, Mary, Mabel and Catherine CASSON of Torrington, Conn; a brother, H. James CASSON of Rodney, Mich, and three sisters, Mrs. James SCOTT and Mrs. John TONER of Rochester and Mrs. R. NEYLAND of Erie, Pa.  Burial at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Rochester, NY in the family plot.