Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York (2024)

Deaths Arizona; two sons, Earl of Marion and Ralph Leno of Macedon; nine grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. -Friends may call at the Payne neral Home, Macedon, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. until Friday noon. Private funeral services. Interment at convenience of the family, LINK-Wednesday morning, Aug.

14, 1957, Robert H. Link, 21 Floverton St. He is survived by his wife, Mary Craigie Link; one daughter, Mrs. Edward J. (Mary Ann) Carney; three sons, Robert H.

James George eight grandchildren; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Link: one sister, Miss Joan Link; one brother, George C. Link of Binghamton.

7:30 -Memorial services Friday evening o'clock at the First Baptist Church, Clover Street at Allen Creek Flowers gratefully declined. Contributions may be sent to the Faith Fund, First Baptist Church or Otietiana Council B.S.A.. Camp Massawepie. The family will receive friends at their home. LIPPA- of 324 Maple Wednesday, Aug.

14, 1957. He is survived by his wife, Minnie; two daughters, Mrs. Sebastian (Gertrude) Coia, and Miss Lorraine Lippa; two sons, Paul Samuel Lippa; two brothers, Alfred and Sebastian, in Italy; two sisters, Filomena and Marietta, in at Italy, -Friends may call at Anthony Polvino Funeral Home, 371 Lake 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Prayer service Monday morning 8:30 and 9:15 a.m. at SS.

Peter and Paul Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, LOVE-Thursday, Aug. 15, 1957, Edward S. Love of 235 Lexington Ave. He is survived by one sister, Mrs.

Florence Lowenguth; four nephews. -Friends may call at the Joseph J. Buckley Funeral Parlors, 796 Dewey 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services, Monday morning at 8:45 and 9:15 o'clock at Holy Rosary Church. terment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

A. O'Brian, age 80 years, suddenly at her home, 1957. Clover Mendon, N.Y., Aug. 14, She is survived by her husband William E. 'Brian and several cousins.

-Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m at Stephenson Funeral Home, 23 Monroe Honeoye Falls, where funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at a Church of Good Shepherd in Henrietta. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. OTTOMANO-Tuesday, Aug. 13, 1957, Nicholas Ottomano of 87 Scrantom aged 81 years. He leaves his wife, Rose DeChimes Ottomano; one son, Maurice; three daughters, Mrs.

Mrs. Margaret Genevieve Jarvis, Mrs. Adeline Lesch and Helfer; seven grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was a life member of the Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers International Union. -Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 at L.

W. Maier's Sons, 870 Clinton Ave. N. (at Clifford Ave). Funeral Saturday morning at 8:45 from Maier's and 9 o'clock at St.

Michael's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre. PENNINGTON-Margaret, at Centerville, N.Y.. Wednesday, August 14, 1957. Beloved wife of Richard mother of Lawrence grandmother of Marilyn A.

and Carolyn Jean, sister of Miss Sadie Pierce and Henery A. Funeral services at the Kopler Funeral home in Fillmore, New Saturday, August 17, at 2 p.m. Friends invited. PHILLIPS- Thursday, Aug. 16, 1957, Carl F.

Phillips, of 537 Averill Ave. He is survived by his wife, Elzabeth Phillips; his sister, Mrs. Iva Vought, Auburn, N.Y.; two brothers, William H. Phillips, Fort Walter P. Phillips, a nephew and three nieces.

-Friends may call Saturday and Sunday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 o'clock at Hedges Memorial Chapel, University Avenue, where a funeral service will be held Monday aftrnoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Springbrooke Cemetery, Fair Haven, N.Y. Rev. Glenn- E. Bucher officiating.

POND -Marie Brockway, on Aug. 14, 1957, of 325 East 72nd N. Y. in her 95th year, daughter of the late Col. Nathan Patchin Pond and Cornelia Brockway Pond.

and aunt of Mrs. Eleanor C. Morse, Mrs. Helen C. Bosson and Mr.

William Pond Chapin. -Service at the Church of Epiphany, York Ave. and 74th New York, on Friday, Aug. 16 at 2 p.m. Interment private, In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the Church of Epiphany.

RAEMAN-Camiel of Shortsville, entered into rest at Willard Hospital, Wednesday, Aug. 14, 1957. He is survived by his wife, Louise: three sons, Richard of Shortsville, Medar of Honeoye, Edmond of Palmyra; two brothers, Paul of Rochester, Hector of Belgium; five grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren. -Funeral Saturday at 8:30 from the home of his son, Edmond of 312 Clarmont Park, Palmyra, 9 o'clock from St. Anne's Church.

Interment, St. Anne's Cemetery, Palmyra. SANDERL-Richard J. Sanderl of 152 Irvington on Aug. 15, 1957.

He is survived by his wife, Kathleen Whitfield Sanderl; five sons, William James Joseph John T. and Lawrence G. Sanderl; his sister, Mrs. Karl (Marcella) Jost; his brother, Edward J. Sanderl; several nieces and nephews.

He was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Anne's Church, the Liederkranz Club, and the Rochester Commercial Travelers. -The family invites friends to call at N. J. Miller's Son Funeral Home, 1625 Mt.

Hope 2-5 and 7-9. Prayers will be said Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock followed by Mass at 9 o'clock in St. Anne's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. SCHAUMAN -'Charles H.

Schauman of 11 Albow Place, suddenly on Tuesday, Aug. 13, 1957. He is survived by his sister, Miss Katherine Schauman, also several nieces and nephews. He was a member of Germania Lodge No. 722 Zayette Lodge 1.0.0.F.

-Friends may call at L. Schauman Sons, 609 Clinton Ave. N. from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 o'clock. Services on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment at Mt. Hope Cemetery. In lieu of flowers kindly contribute to Salem Church Endowment Fund. VAN DE CARR-Wednesday, Aug. 14, 1957, Katharine Duroe Van de Carr, 650 Allen Creek Rd.

She is survived by her brothers, Norman A. and Richard D. Van de Carr; several nieces and nephews. -Friends are invited to attend memorial services Friday afternoon at 12:30 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, East Avenue.

Interment at the convenience of the family. The family request the courtesy of no flowers. WEBBER In Canada Tuesday, Aug. 13, 1957, Harold L. Webber of 126 Brookdale Ave.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Webber; his daughter, Mary Ellen; his sisters, Mrs. George Gretton, Mrs. Leonard Irwin, Mexico City, Mrs. Harry Batzing; his brothers, Norman and Byron Webber. -Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 o'clock at Hedges Memorial Chapel, University where services will be held Saturday morning at 11:00 o'clock.

Interment. Mt. Hope Cemetery, Lemuel Jones of 15 Herman St. Survivors are his wife, Lillian Kirk Jones; four daughters, Charlene, Juanita, Rose Marie, Peggy Lee Jones; a son, Roy L. Jones; four step-children; a brother, Warren Jones Saginaw, Mich.

-Friends may call at Latimer Funeral Home, 179 Clarissa St. Funeral Saturday, Aug. 17, 1957, at 2 o'clock in Holy City Church of God (Ormond Street). Interment, Mt. Hope.

JOHNSON-Oland W. Johnson 359 Hayward suddenly, Wednesday, Aug. 14, 1957. He is survived by his wife, Jeanette M. Johnson; two children, Timothy and Judy: his parent, Mrs.

Viola Johnson and Oland W. Johnson one sister, Mrs. Robert Bennett; one brother, David Johnson; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Charlotte Hovey of Batavia; several nieces and nephews. -Friends may call at the Frank Ashton Funeral Home, 1218 Culver from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., where funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.

Interment, Riverside Cemetery. LANG William E. Lang of 106 Willowbrook Friday, Aug. 9, 1957. He is survived by his wife, Sarah; three daughters, Mrs.

Louis (Lillian) Geisler, Mrs. Mary Harry, Mrs. Edward (Dollie) Wagner; two sons, Leslie, John; ten grandchildren. -Friends are invited to call at the family residence, 106 Willowbrook Saturday, Aug. 17, 1957.

Calling hour 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, and to attend memorial service Sunday afternoon, Aug. 18, 1957, at 2 o'clock at Bethany Presbyterian Church, 3000 Dewey Kindly omit flowers. Arrangements, Frederick W. Mulroney Funeral Home, 2729 Dewey Ave. LENO -Tuesday, Aug.

13, 1957, Mrs. Cynthia Leno of Macedon, N. Y. She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Claude (Jennie) Caulkins, Mrs.

John (May) Geil, Mrs. Ezra (Carrie) Bilger, Clayton (Margaret) Myers, all of Fairport, Mrs. Emmett (Leta) Myers of Bell Vetoes Grid Trade For Zatkoff CLEVELAND, Aug. 15 (P)- Commissioner Bert Bell of the National Football League today decided the Detroit Lions don't have to send halfback Lew Carpenter to the Cleveland Browns for line backer Roger Zatkoff. Bell, reached by phone in Philadelphia by said the Cleveland he was making the ruling "in the best interest of football." An agreement on the trade was signed by Paul Brown of the Browns coach coach, Buddy Parker of the Lions, who suddenly resigned last After Parker's resignation Lions' general manager Nick Kerbawy called Brown and wanted to cancel the deal.

The Lions' new coach, George Wilson, didn't want the trade, Brown said. Bell told the Plain Dealer that he decided the signed agreements sent to him were only "tentative." "Detroit informed me that the deal was tentative and Buddy Parker confirmed it," he said. "The Browns and Lions should have gotten together and settled this thing amicably." Bell said the papers, signed by Parker on Aug. 6, did not reach his office until today. He said they were mailed in Detroit on Aug.

14. "If it was a firm deal," he said, "the papers should have been sent in immediately. Why wasn't Zatkoff allowed to practice with the Lions if it was a solid agreement?" Brown said he and Parker had agreed not to announce the until after last night's Browns exhibition game. still consider this a bona fide agreement," the Cleveland coach said. "I can't conceive of anyone sending me signed papers unless they believe they have a deal.

But, if the commissioner disapproves, we have recourse." Brown said that in a meeting with Kerbawy and Lions' president Edwin Anderson in Detroit last night he their offer to substitute draft choices and cash for ter, and submitted the decision to Bell. Carpenter, the Lions' leading ground gainer in 1954 and 1955, is expected to be released from the Army in about two weeks. Zatkoff, a former Michigan player, was traded to the Browns by Green Bay at the end of the 1956 season. Atlantic City, Rockingham Results ATLANTIC CITY 3.60; First-Market Ponderetta Right (Moran) (Hetinger) 9.00, 4.40; 9.80, Michel Colleen Scratched (Shuk) Wise 2.60. Queen, Kitten Caboodle, Miss Faith, Sally's Boddy, Marbern, Zip.

Second--Big Finale (Monacelli) 9.60, 5.80, 4.00: Suave (Martin) 9.60, 6.20; Pundonor (Shuk) 4.00. Scratched- -Pikadon, Caddy's Pat, Sunlight Jess. Miss Drop It. Daily Double paid $90.40. Third -Pepper (Monacelli) 17.40, 7.00, 4.40; Over-The-Top (Stagmaier) 4.80, 3.40; Andys Hope Scratched-Subulito, (Blum) 3.80.

Big Youth, Guilty Verdict, Papa Ed. Fourth Icebreaker (Boulmetis) 10.00, 6.00, 4.60; Lagoon (Cook) 10.00, 7.80; Vera Calhoun (Monacelli) 7.20. Scratched--Donna Boorse. Fifth Pursuer (Culmone) 13.40. 6.20, 4.20: Blimey (Batcheller) 7.00, 4.40; Ring King (Mran) 5.00.

Sixth- -Rhoda May (Boulmetis) 7.60, 5.00, 3.80: Requa (Martin) 12.40, 8.20; Chicago 8.00. Seventh-Old Roman (Lawless) 6.60, 3.80, 2.80; Jabneh (Gonzalez) 4.60, 3.80; Skysweeper (Cook) 6.20. Eighth---Noble Song (Batcheller) 17.40, 8.00, 6.20; Miss Equity (Korte) 43.20, 21.00; French Ace (Cook) 7.80. Scratched- -Astirio, True Butts. ROCKINGHAM PARK First-Sing Lu (Lane) 14.20.

5.00; Mostly Mowin )Mercier) 17.80, 10.00; Inside (Van Hook) 4.20. Scratched Little Cutie, Counterpart, Cheryl Bound. Second- -Gyp (Smith) 16.80, 7.80, 6.40; Sligo Rock (Adams) 5.40, 4.20; Every Hour (Winant) 7.20. Scratched- -Springlike, Quite Well. Daily double-Paid $145.80.

-Lydian (Deroin) 5.40, 3.20, 2.80; Go John (Mercier) 3.60, 2.60; Correlator (Contreras) 3.40. Scratched Trade Litabit. (Van Hook) 9.80, 4.60, 3.00; Richard Jr. (Wajda) 3.60, 2.40; Jen Adair (Winant) 3.40. Fifth Rose Capital (Deroin) 25.00, 10.00, 7.20; Courageous (Fairbanks) 8.20, 5.40; Crolyn L.

(Smith) 3.60. Scratched- -Mike Dandy, King's Bounty, Only Chick. Sixth Bright Charge. (Purser) 8.60, 5.20. 3.00: Six Bob (Wajda) 6.20, 4.20; Wee Bonnie (Winant) 3.40.

4.20; Seventh- Powhiri Bing Koch 5.80, (Winant) 3.60; 9.60. Fleet- 5.60. (Grimm) ing Cloud (Landers) 4.60. Scratched- -Low Cut. Banned.

Eighth- Up (Smith) 13.80, 5.20, 4.00; Cochito (Adams) 4.60, 4.20; By Land (Passmore) 5.80. Scratched- -Fighting Three, Dixie Melody. Natural Speed (Contreras) 28.00, 14.40. 10.20; Burnt Throat (Wajda) 14.20, 7.40; Royal Review (Adams) 10.00. WANTED: Boats all kinds Now is the time to sell boats.

This Want Ad user got quick action from this little Want Ad: PLYWOOD. flat 000 bottom Marion boat. St. Good condiCALL MISS WANT AD TODAY Democrat a Chronicle LOcust 2-8000 Running Race Entries SARATOGA furlongs (20): Why Weep 109. Ale 109, Papa Mike 114, A-Sir Alexander Kaye 120, Wilway 114, Strategist 116, B-Clever Pettr 115, Don Billie 120, Forest Fury 114.

Indisputable 120, Gay Bush 120, Imperial Cadet 120. Albia 114. Strataplan 116, Adams Boy 118. C-Gamesman 120. A-My Son Tom 120.

Pinebroke 120, C-Rico Jo 120, B-Willy's Pal 115. -Bieber-Jacobs entry. -Schwab-Eugene Jacobs entry, C-Stone-Tate entry. Second- 6 furlongs (14): Hate, War 114, Lodestone 112, Dodger 113, Royal Spy 110, Royal Scepter 104. Slider 118, Kiptopeke, 118, Discard Ricochet 118, Boy Re109, treat 118, Thin Ice 113, Araway 113.

Third-6 furlongs (12): Wires End 115, Tin Tigress 115, Fool Menow 115, Tanorsa 115, Tapis Vert 115, Do Doit 115, Petite Wave 115, Eternal Money 115, Breezy Hazel Poinsettia 115, Ivy 110, Tyari 110. (12): Instep 119, furlongs Picknicking 119, Single Stroke 119, Pleasant Sabana 116, A-Fusilade 112, Point 119, A-Snow Suit 112, Big Request 116, Idun 119, Beau Mim 112, Scintillation 116, Lament 119. A-Whitney entry. miles. Hurdles.

(8): A-Pierian Springs 145, A-Arywa 151, B-Lickety Split 2nd 146, B-Patrick Greek Begorra Brother 145, 153, Daru- Grid133, bini 163, Hellanicus 153. A- -Cardy-Whitewood stud entry, B- -Stitzer-Walsh entry. Sixth -Wilson Mile (7): Gay Warrior 116, Impasse 119, Gay Life 108, Saci Deck 116, Alibhai Lashes 119, Damocles -Dewey-Ewing 113. entry. Seventh-7 furlongs (18): King Hairan 116, Career Boy 124, Motor Line 113, Gavel 104, Nan's Mink 113, Reneged 122, Piper A-Passyunk 116, 106, Ricci Tavi B-Searching 122, Gold 116, Bell Phantom 2nd 109, C-Mr.

Al L. 114, Nash- Gray 113, Countermand 110, ville 117, C-Tenacious 112, A-Gelio 108, B-Joe Jones A-Foxcatcher 123. Farm entry, B-Jacobs entry. -Brown entry. Eighth- Wilson Mile (12): Some Tune 111.

Le Medelon 114, Rio Vtgas 108, A-Honey Ann 108. Blue Circle 119, Bell Lap 114, Rascal You 108, Whisk 113, Jay Ran 108, Hero's Return 113, Natagar 116, A-Nibonny 108. A-Dougherty entry. FORT ERIE furlongs (11): Seareel 114, a- 112. Brown Sue 112, Pilot Olive 117, Curly Miss 117, Honey Mag 117, a-Csarda 112.

Lawless Gwen 117, Lipstick Ann 117 Bunty's Denise 112, El Flora a--Beach 117. Stable entry. Second-6 furlongs (18): Shining Star 115, Singing Girl 119, Brazen Spear 110, 110, John Darc Pluvial 119, Lavonne, 115, Tiny Terry 114, Old Guard Joker's Tip 114. Fencing Master 113. Burnt Cookie 114, Marymar 115, Isotope 120, Army Boy 119, Long Row 20, Third-6 Silver Spat 115, Liegeman 124.

furlongs (18): Affius 120, Good North 110, Glasgow Lad 115, Netley 110, Draw 120, Galla Ator. 114, First Base 119, Daring Spirit 119, Vidi 24, Lorn Blenheim 110. Hardy Admiral 114, Worthy Admiral 119, Oak Leaves 115. Oaklands 115, Demosthenes 2nd 124, Heroic Virtue 119. Ace Rookie 115.

Fourth-6 furlongs (8): King of Wind 119, Midnight Lullaby 113, Pipe O'Doon 107. Pompator 109. Noble Roman 116, Master Painter 2nd 119. Jejen 124, Bab600. 116 Fifth-6 furlongs (8): Mt.

Muinaru 106. Last Stop 124, Gafferan 119, Red Star 115, Windsor 111, Retaliation 119, Libertine 111, Bunucha 06. Sixth-11 miles (8): Momus 114, Senator 112. Jim Mister 104, King Nick Maple 121, 112, Compactor Bern114, Swamp Fox 121, All View 114. Miles (7): Hamilton Girl 108.

Chop Lane 112, Super Samite 108, Betty Joy 112, George Hosh 120, Ellington 122, Broken Field 116, Miles (9): Bear Ator Squadron Fleet 116, Reford 111, Ever and Ever 116, Harman Boy 116, Martha Crest 109, Weathergauge Town Honey 106, Wise Woman 109. ATLANTIC CITY First-6 furlongs (14): Deack Duncan 112, Fairfield 119, Star Master Djiboux 119, Doctors Orders 119, Prince Chasmar 119, Karat Proud Errard 119, Parti Quiz 119, Top 119, Daubien Ivy Age 119, Ge-Bob-Cat 9, Go Jet 119, Ardstown 119. Second-6 furlongs (15): Hoptoitboy 112, Bold Cuzn 112, Summer Jewel :07, Sandy's First 107, I Hope 110, Docsena 107, Royal Page 112, El Oued 107. Emion 107, Nobena 107, Specified 107, Ray Dan 107, Questron 115, Burro's Boy 115, Prince Dingo 119. Third-6 furlongs (15): Blest Blarney 112, Fumigator 115, Times First 107, Cosette 105, Lady Nelson 107, Firm Ruler 105, Fond Lover 112, Zase 114, Bobbi's Gold 107, Star Orbit 110.

Pharakin 107, Mi Model 107, Balique 112, Pipe Trouble 107, Pats Duke 105. Miles (16): Wnoagain 116, Shine Through 110, Slideout 117, Broadway Sam 111, Katherine 106, Thirty 117, Herpit 111, Home 106, Blessed Jock 111, Rich Acres 115, Numidian 111, Mythmaker 111, Adriatic 111, Pita 105, Sea Rogue 115, Pi 112. Fifth- -6 furlongs (14): Sea Ring 103, Top News 112, a-Bicky 112. Montegal 103, b-Legal Larceny 114, b- 112, Reaping Return 105, Lochlain 112, Amawalk 119, Norma's First 112, Alter Ego 119, Better Maid 116, High Rebel 114, a-New Cut 115. a Stable entry.

b- Parker-Mrs. E. entry. Sixth-6 furlongs (7): Lieblich 105, Etta France 109, Stir It Up 109, Autumn Sparkle 110, Prowess 115, Your Shine 115, Shesacard 115. Miles (7): Ann's Love Marian Belle 110, Albany Square 112, Big Comber 115, Northquest 112, Irish Love 120, Sike 103.

Eighth-11 Miles (11): Suspended Star 108, Track Martial 103, Gala Rock 108, Evie Ann 108, Well Seasoned 113, Black Despot 109, Not To-Nite 103, Plane Ada 108, Joe Night 116, War Ace Boy 113, I'll Beatem 108. First-6 furlongs (14): Hialeah's Best 111, He'll Attend 111, Starberry 106, Tossed Coin 113, Arlington 111, Andy's Oak 106, Sunny Air 115, Wallace Sue 110. Dr. McQuatch 111, Sun Delight 111, Cable-Slip 106. In A Rage 110, El Echo 106, Pink Brier 106.

Second-6 furlongs (10): Thin Glass 107, Lord Brookwood 107, Touche 107, Cinal 107, Vista Lee 102. Farmersville 112. My-Town 120, Colonel Drew 117, Tickle Ky. 120, King's Bounty 107. Third-6 furlongs (12): High Dune 119, Cynthia Sweet 116, Watkins Joy 117, Easy Luchre 115, Cheryl Bound 107, Too Busy 115, Noble Sis 116, Annville 116, Dancing Market 115, Roaming Red 114, Lillyorter 112.

Could He 115. Fourth-6 furlongs (10): Grandma Rit 110, Renowned Trick 110, Shifting Star 106. Trust Allis 106, Forever On 108, Novel Book 108. Hn Lulu 110, Amazon Gal 102, Romantic Rebel 113, Counterpart 106. Fifth-6 furlongs (8): Stalwart Steed 112, Apparition 107, Bold Helen 107, My Michael 112, Kenya Colony 107, Just Marriage 107, Only Chick 107, Prima Diva 107.

Sixth-6 furlongs (7): Sure Me 109, Buford's Gal 113, Never Never 105, Romantic 110, Canina Rose 109, Dusky Fam 112, Moria Cline 105. Seventh-6 furlongs (7): Molly O'Rourke 104, Mt. Sterling 108, Black Psychic 112, Bamboo Money 117. Noble Whilly 103, Walrus 112, Greek Drama 108. Eighth-1 miles (11): Vivid 112, Karen Girl 112, Finchhaven 112, Lanark 112, 112, Track Star 107, Jef Morseberger Active Duty 112, Party Special 112, Nirvana 109, Lea Rondi 105, Imprevu 112.

Ace Ninth-One Mile 70 yards (9): Helen's 106, Into Glory 112, Tabor Lad 113, Mr. Redbird 118, Ripopic 110, Right Winger 108, Lily O'Malley 103, John's Pal 113, Showered 110. Ft. Erie, Saratoga Results FORT ERIE SARATOGA First Sun Pheasant And Wind (Gomez) 4.50, First -Countess Marcy (Lester) 14.50, Roman Praise Phunn (Pong) 3.90, 6.40, 4.00; Trim Beau (Guerin) 7.10, 4.40; 3.40; (Biamonte) 11.70. Cherry Jubilee (Ruane) 2.90.

Scratched: Scratched Jeepers, Limit Round, Windy Incitatus, Pie Time. Wilds, Shiningwood. Second Second -f-Agar (Sorensen) 26.90, 8.90, Stimu Lad (Goodwin) 133.00. 5.00; Spanish Queen (Atkinson) 5.20, 4.10: 9.30; 49.50, 20.80; Pretty Page (Pong) 14.20, Solerity (Nichols) 4.80. Scratched: Elliotts Hellgate (Annesley) 7.30.

Dream. Scratched Nat Turf, Midway Boy, Daily Double: Paid Pompator, Cessford. Third--Locust Time $304.00... 14.70, Daily Double: Paid $384.00. 10.80.

6.10; Wendasy (Lovato) 6.20, 4.20; Third Fair Arch (Coy) 4.30, 3.20, f-Crown (Kirkland) 3.70. Scratched: Two 2.70; Clever Rabbit Mouth (Gomez) 3.60, 2.80; Cent Stamp, Far Ahead, Lindiane, Snow Hitter (Warme) 3.90. Suit, Foreword. Scratched Library. Fourth -Meant Well (Boland) 4.90, Fourth Para (Coy) 6.40, 4.30, 3.10; 3.60, 3.30; Sweet Revelation (Lovato) Buckeye Lane (Cosentino) 26.50, 7.60; Bar- 36.10, 15.40: Beguiling (Atkinson), 7.10.

badonna (Goodwin) 5.60. Scratched: Fusilade, Lucienne, Polamby, Scratched Frivolette. War Empress. Fifth 2.60: Bronze Admiral's Ace Warrior (Gomez) 3.80, Fifth- -Ancester (Smithwick) 13.70. 5.40, 3.30, (Coy) 4.80, 3.20; 3.50; Shipboard (Foot) 3.50, 2.70; MorRoman Whirl (Warme) 3.70.

pheus (Murphy) 3.80. Scratched Big Berne. Sixth- First Asking (Sorrentino) 31.50, Sixth First Aid Ballydonnell (Coy) 8.60, 3.90, 12.40, 7.90: Aiming High (Woodhouse) 3.10; (Roy) 7.00, 5.20; Top 5,60, 3.80; Untamed (Atkinson) 3.80. Tourn (Lindberg) 3.60. Scratched: Pioneeress.

Bravura, Gay Life, Seventh Wee General (Nash) 19.10, Lucie Manette, Prophets Bell, Torretta. 6.40, 4.30; Miss Elena (Coy) 3.50, 2.80; Seventh- -Goulash (Boland) 11.50, 6.60. Missus (Uyeyama) 6.10. 4.20; New Holland (Rodriguez) 8.10, 4.30; Eighth -Grunion (Gray) 7.80, 5.10, 3.80; Bunny's Babe (Atkinson) 2.90. Scratched: Happy Chap (Leid) 12.80, 8.60; Hauteur Pertshire.

(Goodwin) 13.90. Eighth- Gentle Knock (Trejos) 7.70, Scratched Bright Joy, Fanborough, 4.20. 3.00; Elliotts Gem (Choquette) 3.90, Gofosta. Flame Fame, Martha Crest, 2.60; a-Greek Admiral (Woodhouse) 2.60. TAX ROLL COMPLETED and Chronicle Rochester, N.

32 Aug. 16, 1957 Deaths BALSAMO-Philip, Los formerly of Coleman Ter. in Angeles, 10, 1957. He leaves two sons, Joseph of Rochester, Louis of Las Vegas, daughter, Mrs. Marion Charm one Los Angeles; two brothers, Christopher of Rochester, Alfio in Italy; granddaughters; nieces and nephews.

-Friends may call 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Profetta Funeral Chapel, 1276 Clifford Ave. Services 8:30 a.m. Saturday, terment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, BEBEE--Tuesday, Aug. 13, 1957, Minnie L.

Bebee of 65 Seneca Parkway, Survived by two daughters, Miss E. Bebee and Mrs. Eleanor I. Bergeman; two sons, Gordon S. and Clarence bee Jr.

Five grandchildren. She was member of Faith Tabernacle. -Friends may call at Farrell Brothers Colonial Funeral Home, 51 Ridge near Memorial Bridge from 1-4 7-9 p.m. Services, Saturday noon, o'clock. Interment at Leicester, Petersburgh, Fla.

papers please CIMINO-Josephine, Aug. 14, 1957, 109 Clifford Ave. She is survived one son, Sam; one brother, Fred Cascio of Rochester, N.Y.; one sister Italy: several nieces and nephews. ceased was a member of the Collesanese Auxiliary, -Friends may call from 1-10 p.m. the Bartolomeo Funeral Home, 506 St.

Services will be held Saturday morning at 9:30 and at 10 o'clock St. Michael's Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. COTTRELL-James F. Cottrell of Santee Tuesday, Aug.

13, Survived by his wife, Mary (Betz) trell. Mr. Cottrell was a life long member of the Ancient Craft No. 943; Damascus Temple. -Friends may call at Miller Brothers Funeral Home 474 Lyell from to 5 and 7 to 9.

Services on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. David Baker officiating. Interment, Riverside. CULLIGAN-Mary A.

Culligan, aged 75. years, of 147 Kislingbury Wednesday, Aug. 14, 1957. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Marie (Cody) Slarks, Mrs.

Robert J. (Gertrude) Taylor of Mah Wah, N.J.; one sister, Mrs. Charles Cook; one brother, William Misler; four grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. -Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 at C. F.

Scheuerman Sons Inc. p.m. Funeral Home, 712 Main St. W. Funeral Saturday morning at 8:45 o'clock and 9:15 o'clock at Holy Rosary Church.

Interment, Holy chre Cemetery, DAUPHINEE-Suddenly, Tuesday, Aug. 13, 1957, James Dauphinee of 21 Rodenbeck PI. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Dauphinee; two sons, William and Kenneth Dauphinee: his father, Stanley Dauphinee; six sisters, Mrs. Stuart Baldwin, Mrs.

Arthur Farrell, Mrs. Peter Chowanec, Miss Irene Dauphinee, Mrs. Frederick brothers, Barry and Elwood, Mrs. Herbert Warren; three Stanley and John Dauphinee, and several nieces and nephews. -Friends are invited to call at the 207 Chestnut from where fuFuneral Chapel of Ryan Mcintee, neral services will be held Friday mornat 8:30 a.m.

and 9:15 o'clock St. Mary's Church. Interment in veterans plot of Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. ELLIS -Entered into rest Wednesday, Aug. 14, 1957, Elmer S.

Ellis of 447 Jefferson Ave. He is survived by wife, Shirley Culver Ellis: one daughter; Rhona; two sons, Clifford and Daniel seven brothers, James, Daniel, Stephen, Frank, Boyd, Jacob and William; several nieces and nephews. -Friends may call at the Norbert Vay Funeral Home, 604 Maple (cor. Colvin) from 2 to 5 and to 9 p.m Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 o'clock. Interment in Leicester, N.Y.

ETTER Entered into rest Aug. 14, 1957, Frank C. Etter of 199 Ravine Ave. He is survived by his wife, BeaEtter; one daughter, Mrs. Melvin Meyer; one son, Harold H.

Etter; two grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Wilhelmina Etter; one sister, Miss Frieda May Etter; one brother, Fred H. Etter; several nieces and nephews. He was member of Kodak Pioneer Club, Rochester Fishing Club and Northwestern Conservation Club. -Friends may call at Corbett Funeral Home 532 Lake 2 to 5 and to 9 o'clock.

Services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Riverside Cemetery. FOOS Wednesday, Aug. 14, 1957, Marion Millhofer Foos of 105 Albemarle St. Survived by her husband, Charles three daughters, Barbara Ann, Bernice Mary, Mary Elizabeth; son, Charles E.

her parents, and Mrs. E. P. Millhofer; three sisters, Mrs. James B.

LeSchander, Paul Dougherty, Miami, Richard Bertsch; one brother, Milton E. Millhofer; several nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Rosary Guild of Sacred Heart Cathedral, Nazareth College Guild, Aquinas Mothers and Nazareth Academy P. T. A.

-Friends may call at the Robert J. Funeral Home, 1305 Dewey Ave. Magee, after 7 Wednesday, and Thursday and Friday from 1 to 5 and to 9 p.m. Funeral services Saturday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at Sacred Cathedral. Interment in Holy Sepulchre, GAYTON.

-Harry 74 Gilbert Le died Thursday, Aug. 15. Survived his wife, Florence Allslacker Gayton; daughter, Mrs. Ursula Gayton of Howard Rochester; one Miss Ethel G. Gayton of Le Roy.

-Funeral services Saturday, Aug. 17, 2 at Steuber Funeral Home, Le Roy, Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday. GELDART--Wednesday, Aug. 14, 1957.

Geldart of 44 Britton survived by her daughter, Mrs. Julia Schroth, three sons, Edwin, George and Geldart, seven grandchildren and great grandson. -Friends may call at Farrell Brothers Colonial Funeral Home, 51 Ridge Rd. near Memorial Bridge, from 2-5 and p.m.. Services, Saturday morning at and 9 o'clock at Holy Cross Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, In of flowers, friends wishing may contributions to American Cancer Society, HEBERLING Entered into rest sudAug 14, 1957, Clarence D. He survived by one sister, Miss AdeR. Heberling; 3 brothers, F. EdGeorge and Vincent J. and nieces and nephews.

-Friends may call at Thomas F. Trott Funeral Home, 683 E. Main St. from 7-9. Services Saturday morning at Corpus Christi Church at o'clock.

Interment in the Holy SepulCemetery. HOFMEESTER Aug. 14, 1957, DorHallauer Hofmeester in Chicago. is survived by one brother. Donald Hallauer; two nephews, D.

William and George Hallauer. -Friends may call at the funeral home Allen E. Dye, 2255 Hudson Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., from the funeral will be held Saturat 2:30 p.m. Interment, IrondeCemetery. JAWORSKI-Entered into rest Aug.

1957, Paul Jaworski of 330 Epworth He is survived by his wife, Kady; daughters, Mrs. Fred St. John and Louis Nau; two sons, Michael John Jaworski, one brother, Nicholas, and seven grandchildren. -Friends may call at Corbett Funeral Homes, 109 West Thursday Friday, 2 to 5, 7 to 9 o'clock. Service Saturday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock from Immaculate Conception Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. JONES- James A. Jones of 107 Joiner Aug. 14, 1957. He is survived by wife, Mary; two brothers, Sidney of Valley, Calif.

and Kinzer of Akron, Ohio; five sisters, Mrs. George (Stella) Sisk of Quantico, Mrs. Maxwell (Roxie) Sharp of Arlington, Mrs. Eugene (Ruby) Pinkston of Akron, Ohio, Mrs. James (Beulah) of Hilltop, Mrs.

F. C. (Louise) Buxton of Lafayette, four step-sons, John, Sam, Ross and Joseph Virgo; two step-daughters, Mrs. Michael (Mildred) Guarino, Susan Virgo; eight grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. -Friends may call at the Profetta FuChapel, 1276 Clifford from to 5 and 7 to 10.

Funeral services Monday at 11 a.m., Rev. J. D. Livingofficiating. Interment, Riverside Cemetery, Arrangements by Charles M.

Macaluso, Flowers by LAUWERET Funeral Designs 3280 Monroe Ave. HI 5-3980 70 Data From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU Dept. of Commerce 70 LOW STATIC 29.84 90 LOW 70 gO 29.83 90, 100 HOT Rain HIGH Snow 100 FORECAST 100 100 HoT 30.18 For Daytime Friday Figures Show High Temperatures Expected FORECAST -It will continue hot in the south Atlantic region and central Plains today and turn cooler in the lower Lakes sector. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected in most of the middle and north Atlantic states.

(AP Photo) Weather Data LOCAL OBSERVATIONS The highest temperature yesterday was 82 degrees, against 95 the same day in 1947, and 68 in 1924; the lowest 60, against 74 in 1947, and 48 in 1893: the mean 71, against 84 in 1947, and 60 in 1924. Normal: 70. ROCHESTER READINGS (Temperatures and Humidity) Tem. Hu. AN a.m.

a.m. 64 67 98 96 AN p.m. p.m. 79 80 48 52 02 a.m. 61 100 6 p.m.

74 58 8 63 96 8 p.m. 73 58 10 a.m. 72 p.m. 68 78 Noon 73 Midnight 70 78 Precipitation 0 From Jan. 1-Aug.

15, 1957 18.35 From Jan. 1-Aug. 15, 1956 22.15 Normal 20.24 Western Pennsylvania: Mostly sunny, not quite so warm. High: 85. Interior Eastern New York: Clearing and turning cooler.

High 76 and 82 west and north, and 78 and 86 southeast. New York City: Partly cloudy with slight chance of brief morning showers. High: 85. Temperatures Low High ROCHESTER 60 82 Albany 65 88 Atlanta 74 95 Boston 66 81 Buffalo 62 83 Chicago 68 90 Denver 91 Detroit 88 Duluth Fort Worth 92 Kansas City 78 102 Los Angeles 68 90 New Orleans 75 92 New York City 69 87 Philadelphia 64 89 Phoenix 93 102 Pittsburgh 68 86 Portland. Me.

59 84 St. Louis 98 Seattle 74 Tampa 76 92 Washington 72 90 Deaths Reported in Western N.Y. ANTHONY Z. SWIDER Contributions may be made to PERRY, Aug. 15 Anthony Z.

Swider of 149 Water St. died today. He was 61. Mr. Swider suffered a stroke about three weeks ago and had been hospitalized since.

During nearly 45 years residence in Perry, he was an employe of the Perry Knitting being a machinist in the spinning department. Born in Poland on Mar. 9, 1896, he came directly to Perry. He married Veronica Zelik here 41 years ago. She survives.

There are also a son, Zygmund Swider and a daughter, Mrs. Rybak, both of Perry; Matthew. brothers, Frank and Cassimer Swider. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in St.

Stanislaus' Church, with burial in the church cemetery. The Rev. Anthony Krawczyk will officiate. MISS MARGARET WARNER CLIFTON SPRINGS, Aug. 15 Miss Margaret Warner, 63, former social worker, died today (Aug.

15, in Clifton Springs Sanitarium and Clinic after a long illness. She was born in Clifton Springs, a daughter of the late Dudley and Anne Kennedy Warner. She was a graduate of Clifton Springs High School in 1912 and Wellesley College Class of 1916. She was a social worker in City, Brooklyn, and Bridgeport, Conn. She retired in and returned to this village to make her home.

She is survived by one sister, Mrs. George H. Warner of Rochester. Friends may call at the family home, 9 Teft where services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday.

The Rev. John E. Wootton of East Rochester, former rector of St. John's Episcopal Clifton Springs, will officiate. Burial will be at the convenience of the family.

Deaths THOMPSON-R. Spencer Thompson at his home, 5455 West Henrietta on Aug. 14, 1957. He is survived by his wife, Lucille Mitchell Thompson; two daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Thompson and Mrs.

Edwin A. Merkel two sisters, Mrs. Helen Howitt of Conesus and Mrs. Louise Mitchell of Dalton, N.Y.; two brothers, William A. Thompson of Dalton and Byron A.

Thompson of Hunt, N.Y.; four grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. -The family invites friends to call at N. J. Miller's Son Funeral Home, 1625 Mt. Hope Ave.

between 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Service Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock with interment in Hunt's Hollow Cemetery. East TRUNZO-Frank, Rochester. He of is 323 survived Filbert by his wife, Mary. -Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 at the Harloff Funeral Home, 803 S.

Washington East Rochester. Services to be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock from the Funeral Home and 9:30 o'clock from St. Jerome's Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. WINGHART-Tuesday, Aug.

13, Place. 1957, Genevieve E. Winghart, 16 A She is survived by her husband, Gordon S. Winghart; four sons, Gordon W. Winghart, William Clifford and Charles J.

Sharp; her daughter, Mrs. Ellen Janet Bell; six sisters, Mrs. Annabelle Anderson, Mrs. Helen Trent, Syracuse; Miss Edna Byrne, Mrs. Dolores Collamer, Mrs.

Mary Mattle, Sacramento, Mrs. Jane Parkhurst; her brother, Joseph M. Byrne; eight grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. -Friends may call at Hedges Memorial Chapel, University where funeral service: will be held Friday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

WITTER-Wednesday, Aug. 14, 1957, Mrs. Mary Barss Witter of 24 Kingsley Rd. Survived by her daughter, Margaret Barss; two sons, Howard P. of Portland, Oregon, and Alden F.

Barss of Vancouver, B.C.; one step-son, Rev. T. V. Witter of Colonial Beach, Virginia; one step-daughter, Mrs. Marjorie McClelland of Chevy Chase, fifteen grandchildren; thirty-eight great-grandchildren.

-Memorial service Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Church of the Master, Rev. Charles Harding officiating (no previous calling hours). In lien of flowers contributions may be made to the Sanctuary Building Fund of the Church of the Master. Arrangements by Farrell Brothers. ADVERTIsem*nT How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy and embarrass by slipping, dropping or wobbling when you eat, laugh or talk? Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates.

This alkaline -acid) powder holds false teeth more firmly and more comfortably. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Does not sour. Checks "plate odor" (denture breath), Get FASTEETH today at any drug counter. LYONS, Aug.

15 Assessors for the Town of Lyons, completed the tax roll have filed it with Town Clerk Richard H. Hartnagel, where it will remain and be open for public inspection until Oct. 1. The assessors are William A. Ashford, Charles M.

Rooke and William A. Specht. TOWN TAXI LOcust 2-4400 Courteous Drivers BAker Courteous Service 5-8180 Veteran Taxi SANI-GARB PREVENTS 1 GARBAGE SMELLS! At your Grocers MEDINA, Aug. 15 Funeral for a former Medina printer, George M. Brewer, 87, will be held Friday at 2 p.m.

at his home in West Avenue, Medina. He died Wednesday (Aug. 14, 1957). Mr. Brewer started in the printing trade at the age of 15, and was at one time employed by the Medina Tribune.

He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America and secretary of the Medina camp for over 50 years. He leaves his wife, Bertha W. Ross; a son, Lester at home, and several cousins. The Rev. H.

Burton Entrekin will officiate at the funeral service, and burial will be in Boxwood Cemetery. MRS. MATTIE W. HAIGHT GEORGE M. BREWER KENDALL, Aug.

15-Funeral will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Grinnell Funeral Home, 230 S. Main Albion, for Mrs. Mattie Whittier Haight, who died Tuesday (Aug. 13, 1957).

She was the widow of Alfred C. Haight, and the sister of the late Dr. Edward Whittier of Albion. Mrs. Haight died in the family home on the West Kendall Road after a long illness.

She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. William Neubieser, of Kent; a son, Leon Haight, Kent; four grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Burial will be in Beechwood Cemetery, West Kendall, with the Rev. F. I.

Hamlin officiating. WILFRED FITZPATRICK PENN YAN, Aug. 15 Fu- neral for Wilfred J. Fitzpatrick, 58, Penn Yan, will be held at 8:30 a.m. Monday in the Reilly Funeral Home, followed by a Mass at 9 a.m.

in St. Michael's Church. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery. Mr.

Fitzpatrick died yesterday (Aug. 14, 1957) in a Francisco, Calif. The body will here Saturday morning and friends may call at the funeral home Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday.

CAMIEL RAEMAN PALMYRA, Aug. 15-Camiel Raeman, 75, of Shortsville, died yesterday (Aug. 14, 1957). He is survived by his wife, Louise; three sons, Richard of Shortsville; Medar of Honeoye Falls and Edmund of Palmyra; two brothers, Paul of Rochester and Hector of Belgium; five grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. son's home, Claremont Funeral will, be, held in his Palmyra, Saturday at 8:30 a.m.

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