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Miss Mai ion Barless df Myrtle Ave is confined to the Newaik. .Hospital as the result of a fall 011 South M airrstfeet —on-tMonctay— MrST E sthei Duncan of East Miller S t left last week to ■make hei/hom e near Savan nah. M r and Mis Paul Scofield ana jam ily moved fiom East Ave* to Rochester last week. M is A Buigieen of Church. Street is spending several weeks with hei son, Fred Bur- greexii and family, of Wilson Street. M r and Mrs Donald Van- -derbrook of \yest Miller Street ■ Have 'purchased the home a t tlie comer of East Ave and Wilkajns Street fiom Paul =Scofield ___________ Fred Hoffman has moved j irom Church Street to the - Home of Mrs. F. M. Brightman ■ on West Miller Street. Mrs. Helen Porrey and Mrs. ■J, Ii. Buck of Buck’s Fashion Shopjspent last week Wednes day m Rochester on business,*, , Mr* and Mrs. Jake Kelecom. of 109 Seigrist St. spent Sun day at the home of Mrs. Kele- com's Sister,. Mrs. Adrian De- ., H ue.and Mr. DeRue of Phelps, and enjoyed supper and a card party with Mr. DeEue’s —rather, Adrian DeRue of Fair- - -ville, who joined them. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. , M etre Boyso of Newark. Mrsr-Leah Young of Buck’s\ i Fashion Shop spent the week- ■ end in Buffalo o n business. ■... Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pelow • . of .North Mam St. were the ■ Week-end guests of Miss Polly • Ransom m Syracuse. Mrs. Victor Van Home of ■ Grace Ave. and Mrs. O. L: S n y - , der of H eath St. spent yester- s day m Rochester, the guests, of Airs VanHorne’s daughter, Mrs \VV W. Van Graafedand. Miss Carrie Schwartz is spending the wees m Roches- ■ ■ ter, the guest of her sister, . Mrs. Frances D. Kohlmetz. - \ ■ it ’t Ph o to by B lair Airs. Albert Renaldi gf New*. ark who was Miss Vivian Ross before her marriage December 30th. ■Mr. , and Mrs. Elmer Ver- crouse of Jefferson St. cele brated their fifty-first wed ding anniversary on Tuesday, Jan. 14. ” Mrs. Edna Robison is still confined to the Genesee Hos pital in Rochester. Mrs. Myrtle McDonough of Moore St. spent last week in Rochester with her daughter. Mrs. Haroid R. Connolly and family. . Mrs, Willard Burgess return ed Mdnday to her honre in Ar cadia after spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Harry Grimsley in Clifton Springs. Francis Guernsey of Syra cuse spent the week-end with Mrs. Phoebe Guernsey of West Union St. Howard Degnan o f West Mil ler St., manager of the shoe ; department at Montgomery j Ward and Co.. will attend a J shoe meeting next week Mon- ‘1 day and Tuesday a t the Hotel 124 W MHJEiEK S T . A* t : BERNARD €B U S H , Mgr. PP UNDERTAKING and j FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1 As in the past 40 years, the firm of W. B. ROCHE & SON • will continue to be at your service from The Funeral Home ) 148 W„ Union Street Vincent S. Roche, Licensed Manager. The . Memory of , The Final F a r e w e ll 11SI & h? !$ is ; « | | 6 ig i $ ® * I * - !■? ill m mi »« & m ihi ' -- lU: ifcs !«! s& tsi . 2 ; :-t ' W-l /HI is= is! m . . §§.- In the sorrow of a b e reavement there is im- . measurable consolation in the fact that die final farewell is a fitting trib ute to the d eparted one. T o tins end Schulz’ fuperals • are carefully, thoughtfully arranged. They require h u t mini mum attention from ' the bereaved family at their time of deepest grief, for,our service embraces sympathetic and considerate handling of all details* The use of Our 'beautiful chapel is included. ’ Funerals conducted in the church, home or apartm ent, if desired. A rthur G. Schulz FUNERAL DIRECTOR 84 Hour Ambulance Service — Lady Assistant '14. y Syracuse. Mrs. Arthur EUis, who has been ill for the past two weeks at her home on West Union 'St., isable to be up agalru’ Mrs. Richard Hoff is report ed ill a t her home on West Miller St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Burt and family of Rochester spent- the week-end. with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Serens of . Madison St. Joseph Sullivan of Mason St. returned Monday to his duties at Montgomery Ward and Co. after a Week’s absence das to the death of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doans, Sr., of West Union St. spent Wyoming, N. -Y.- A Surprise shower Was given Mrs. Fred Thomsen of West Miller St. last Friday ■ after noon when she . entertained the. Auction Bridge Club at her home. The ladies presented, her with a hathinette. Those present were Mi's. Wilbur E. PierceMrs. Abram Fremouw, Mrs. John Walters, Mrs. Elmer Vercrouse, Mrs. Katherine Geer, M es .T. A. Holbrook, Mr a Charles Wright, and Mrs. Harry \Walters. Mrs. I. L. Rogers of North Manchester, Indiana, will a r rive in Newark the .latter part of this week to spend a few days as .the guest of „ Mrs. George Nye. High St. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wel cher entertained their con-' tract bridge club a t their home on West Miller St., last Tuesday evening. * Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. New ton of High St. are on a trip to Mexico City. Joseph Crouse of Madison Ave. is spendmg some time in Miami. Florida. Miss Jane Hatsell of Grant St. entertained her sewing club at a n ice skating party a t Colburn Park last Friday eve- ningcfoilowed by refreshments at her home. Miss Marie Bostwick has re turned to her home on Van Buren St. from Newark Hos pital. where she underwent an operation recently. Carlton Hoste has been ill at > his home on Mason St. , -t Mrs. Ronald Welcher enter-' tained the Charity League on Tuesday evening at her home on Welcher Road. Mrs. Edward Welcher of East Ave. assisted. Mrs. Russell Pelow is report ed ill at her home on North Main St. Lester F Zornow of West Miller St. is spending some time m Niagara Falls, N. Y„ on business for the Firestone Tire Corp. Francis Dedrick of Elmira spent tire week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dedrick of Colton Ave. Mr. and Mrs Michael J Grady spent ' the week-end with Mr. Grady’s parents, in Ovid. ~iU Miss Priscilla Dibble of 911 North Main St. is confined to her home for three weeks, due to injuries sustained in an accident last Oct. 14 Mrs. Oliver Young of East Miller S t . accompanied by Mrs. Frank Rasche of West Miller St. and Mrs. Harry Youngs of Mason St. spent Monday in Rochester. Mr. a n d Mrs. Earl Warner of Sodus spent Monday with Mr, Warner's parents, Mr. an'd Mrs. Manley Warner.of South Main St. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pierce of West Miller S-t. .will entertain at bridge on Friday evening of this week Mr. and Mrs. John DeGfoat. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomsen. • Mr. a n d Mrs, Marion Hold- ridge ana daughter, Ann Eliza beth, of Savannah spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Youngs of Mason St. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Barnes will move Saturday from 213 Hoffman St. to 250 Prospect St. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Young of East Miller St. were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rasche of ’ West 1 Miller St. ‘Mrs. Lester Stepner of Burn ham St. left Wednesday to spend the remainder of the week in New York. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Myers and family o f' Buffalo spent the week-end visiting _Mt\ andJMrs. Harold Buck of El'm'St.' * ' . t • Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kelecom of Seigrist St. entertained a few friends at a card party Friday evening, Jan. 10. • Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Kaufman and family of West Miller St. will- return Friday from • a- three week' vacation trip to Florida, Miss Jean MacLeod ot West Maple Ave.' was entertained a t the home of Miss Patsy Coffey of Lyons last Saturday eve ning. Mrs. Frances Shannon of West Miller St spent the week end visiting her sister, in Buf falo. • • ■ j Dr. H. A. Starr attended.;®. I meeting of the Finger Lakes Chiropractic Research Bureau \ at the Osborne Hotel in Au- i burn last Sunday. ; Mrs. Susan Jurden of Grace • Avenue left last week Thurs day for Lakeland: Florida, to spend the winter with Bet ' daughter, Mrs. Robert Robbins and Mr. Robbins. . / Miss Marjorie Martin of Wilson St. is spending this- week-end in Rochester, the guest of Miss Grace Vary, who is a student at Mechanics Institute. ’ t. 7 Mrs. Louise Mongin of Mafli-'. son Ave. underwent an opera-1' tion at Clifton Springs Sani tarium on Wednesday morn- Mrs. Elizabeth Benedict of East Miller St. will entertain her sewing club Friday after noon, Jan. 17. ,• . IN-AREA David DeWind Newark — David DeWlnd, 5 months old son of Serf ass’ and i Esther Morse 1 DeWlnd. died in I the Geneva General Hospital on (Tuesday, Jan. 14. I Funeral services were held at 19:30 a. m. today <Thursdayi ! from the home, R.D. 1. Newark, jwith burial in Palmyra Ceme- :tery. I Ella Van Deusen ! Newark — Miss Ella Van I Deusen. 64, died at the home of | Mrs. H. L Gaston. 302 Church (St., Newark, early’ Sunday niorn- > ing. \ SfiF Was bom in NewaTk--on Feb. 1, 1876, the daughter of John P. and Anna Lay Van Deusen. She taught on Long Is land until heiA retirement in 1939. She leaves a sister. Anna Van I Deusen of Lyons; two brothers, Rpbert of Newark, and Prof. lClififon van Deusen of Kent, I Ohio; besides several nieces and j nephews. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at 124 West Miller St,, Rev. Willis R. San derson officiating, . with inter ment in Willow Avenue Ceme tery. To get the best values from bed-linen sales, git the best in-., formation on selecting sheets ^ and pillow cases. Cornell buile -1 tin 333; “The Purchasing of I Sheets and Pillow Cases,” will be | sent free on request to New York i residents who send a postcard to the Office of Publication, Rob erts Hail, Ithaca, New York. -------------- 0 - ----- rr- It pays to read the Union - Gazette Classified Ads. We have op display the 1941 Cletrae Crawler ■ 'T R A C T ® R \ We also have some good rased Crawler Tractors. • , « UeHONDT 34 Belden Ave. - Sodus 6 ial 5292 Let Iron Fireman F-l-o-w the into Your Furnace Mrs. Augustus DeSmith Newark — Funeral services were held yesterday for Mrs. Nettie DeSmith, 59. who died Saturday. Jan. 11, at her home, 405 Mason St. Rites were con ducted In St. Michael’s Church, with the Rev. J. J. Ganey offi ciating, and burial was made in Willow Avenue Cemetery. She was born in Fairville, the daughter of Peter- and Mary Van Huff Nieskes. Mrs. DeSmith is survived by her husband. Augustus; one daughter, Mrs. Helen Leege, Newark: a son, Edmund De- Smith. Newark: .two .brothers. Peter and John Nieskes, Newark; seven sisters, Mrs. Emma Decker. Mrs David, DeSmith, Mrs Charles Dennis, Mrs. Emeil Des- Camp. Mrs. FlLstine Nutten. and Mrs -John Bremier. ail of New ark. and Mrs. Sattie Dodge. Rochester: and one grandson Donaid Leege, Newark. Mrs. Anna Gnage of Seig St. entertained on Sunday at a family dinner in celebration* of her ?8th birthday anniver sary. Those present were her son, John Gnage and family, and daughter,- Mrs. Emma Ferris and family, all of Syra cuse. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Philly of Maneh^ter, two great-granddaughters A n n Louise and Margaret, of Mara thon, N. Y..and Mr. and Mrs Albert Cheeseman and fam ily of Seigrist St Mr. and Mrs Wilfred M Cotter of Oranseburg. N Y„ were1 week-end auests of Mr. and Mrs.. Perry' Coon. Black- mar St. ----------- o ----------- Subjects Selected For Training Course Thirty-five young men, out of school, attended the organiza- ' tion meeting Tuesday evening j for industrial arts courses to be i given evenings at Newark^ High School under the direction of Harry Crofoot, vocational tra il ing instructor It was decided that subjects to be covered will be cabinet making, auto mechanics, mech anical drawing and pattern making. Classes will be held Tuesday and Thursday eve nings from 7:15 to 9:15 for the next ten weeks. Anyone interest ed in taking these subjects can do so by reporting a t the first, session tonight (Thursday ----------- o ---------- Uncle Ab says the strongest arguments usually come from the weakest facts. CARD OF THANKS I~wish to thank my friends for | the lovely cards and letters I received during the holiday sea- sqh; which helped to make ifiy ■holidays more cheerful. * u3-lt Mrs. Edna Robison Y o u need n ’t even see the coal . . . it is delivered by your fuel man t o your m ain coal bin and autom atically c a rried to the fire at just the r ig h t rate for stead* heat. T h e Iron Fireman self- regulating coal fire is the *er> heart o f home comfort . . , because it is a different and better fire. P r o d u c to/the uor'.d'f fo r homes, buildings T h e firebed o£ live cpals is u a d e r co n s tan t th e r m o s tatic control. Y o u can sleeps iater in the m o rning . . . can forget the endless c h o res o f fire-build- - ing, grate-shaking and draft- adjusting. Set the therm o stat, and p u t Iron Firem a n Coal Flow on the job f o ryo u 2 4 h o u rs a clay. largest b u ilder o f stokers tatia plants. i and in d u s tr l p Coal Flow Models Start at:$7Z6. Hopper Models non; as low as 5 0 $ 1 7 9 plus freight and-installa tion charges. T e rm s as low as $5.93 a m o n th, with small d o w n p a y m e n t on FHA financing. & &CH1LTZ V. MAIN ST. PHONE' 37 Thursday, Friday, Saturday - Jan. 1 6 , 1 7 , 1 8 Sincere - THANK W'e w a n t to express to o u r m a n y good friends and custom e rs a sincere thanks for th e generous patronage given us in ? ' th e past 40 years of our furn itu re busi ness and a hope that the new P roprietor 9 will igjerit.a continuance of this business. w. i . m m & son FURNITURE 154 W. UNION ST* Fo W. B. Roche & Son, Y Off ore cordially invited to msit m y new store where you will see a complete new line of Furniture an d . House Furnishings, featuring - - © HaHagan Living Room Suites © Foster Beds and Springs ® Mohawk Rugs © Armstrong Linoleum ® Ing-Rich Porcelain Table-Tops Free Parking For Our Customers E E VALUABLE GIFTS ■ on Opening Days - - 68 \ UPHOLSTERING - REPAIRING