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_ ^ J. .. I 10-B BUITALO COURIER.EXFRESS, Sunday, Jan- 31, 1960 Sraths Sraths **** »'••*"• Ua « «»••• SratltB * » > tflriM <'iCH4MutlM|Mi| ALOISIO-Stantey, Jan. », i»*o, of 1497 E. Delavan Ave., beloved husband of the lata Luisa Paolina Aloisio; father - . o* Mrs Robert J. Ones) Lang. Mrs. U - Carey (LiviaJ Willett Jr., of Manhattan WLA»*0-The family of the lata Daniel •each, Calif., grandfather of three erandchildreo; brother of Dominic Aloisio of Buffalo, N. Y., Felice Rosina Sidoni, Joseph and the late Alfonso, all * «f Italy. The family will be present from M and 7-10 p.m. at the Amigone Funeral Home Inc., 12S0 East Delavan Ave., nt%r Bailey where funeral **rv- (£arft of ahanka DiLapo wishes to thank their many friends and relatives* for the kindness and thoughtfulness shown them during their recent bereavement. 30t3l -JHty •- tees will be held Monday afternoon at 2 p.m Friends Invited. Interment fn St. John's Lutheran Cemetery. Mr. * W s l o was a member ef the National Association of Retired Civil Employes. Columbian Veterans' Post 1031, and was Deacon Emeritus of the Edison St Baptist Church. je«i •ANAS-Eugema. of 154 Fittmora Ave., Jan W, l**0. beloved daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth (nee Jednoralski) Sanas and the late Adam Banes: dear sister of. . Frank, Mrs. Stanley (Irene) Koovcin- CONWELL-Catherine Baumer Conweli, ski, Mrs, Bernard (Florence) Rubach i Jan - 3*» }m > <* * 7 w «*> B*teom St., - Adam, Mrs. John (Betty) Kameck, Ed- beloved wife of Vincent J. Conweli, ward and Miss Mary Banas; sister in-1 s,ster °* J"»*Ph Baumer of Rochester, law of Mary. Stanley, Bernard, Helen. I *•• Y - Sis,er M Bibiana Sister M. John and Betty. Funeral from the I Lucille, Mrs. Martha Klrsch and the CONTINO-Giuseppe, of S4 Mariner St., in Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 21, i960, hus- band of the late Josephine (nee Petrot- ta) Contino, father of James, Mrs. James (Ida) SaWi and Carl Contino. and the late Salvatore Contino, of Buffalo and Frances Saldi, of Italy. Friends may call at the Rubino Fu- neral Home Inc.. Porter and Niagara, where funeral will take place Monday morning at 1:15 and at Holy Cross Church at 9. Visiting hours at funeral home, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 30t31 facer Funeral Home, 127J Sycamore St, Tuesday at 10:30 and Corpus Christ* Church at 11 a.m. Burial In St Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends in- vited 31(1 BARBER-H. Lester Barber ef Arcade, N.Y.. Jan. 30, i»*0, husband of the late Iva Colby Barber; brother of the late Ellis Barber. Friends may call at the funeral home of W. S. Davis Inc., where .funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at I o'clock. Ml. Vernon Lodge F. a. A.M. No. 243 of Java vil- lage, will conduct a memorial service Sunday evening at I o'clock. BARON Helen (nee Blechowiak) Jan. 29. 19*0. of 24 Parkedge Dr., Cheek to- waga, N. Y , beloved wife of waiter; ,, dearest mother of Leonard; daughter DODDRIDGE-Ernest G., in ttns city, of the late Helen and John Blacho-! °* ? 28 Lerov .**••£. beloved husband late, George Haefner and Fred Baumer Funeral services from the Carlton A Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Monday morning at 8 30 and at St. Josephs New Cathedral at 9:15 o'clock. Friends ara invited. DALY-John Daly, 71 Montrose Ave.. Jan. 2t, 1960, beloved husband of Mary Collins Daly; father of Mary Daly; brother of Jeremiah, Buffalo, Daniel Daly, Ellen Driscoli, Ireland, the late Patrick, William, Mary Daly and Ann Sargeant. Funeral from the Driscoli Funeral Home, 1336 Main St., on Mon- day morning at 9: is c'ckxk and from St. Joseph's Church (University Heights) at 10 o'clock. Friends are invited to at- tend. Flowers gratefully declined wiak; sister of Walter Blachowiak Funeral Tuesday at f:l$ a.m. from The Urban Funeral Homo, 3645 Gene- see S». corner Pleasant, and in Corpus Christi Church at 10:00 a.m. Burial In St Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends are Invited to attend 30t1 BENDER-Milton *., of Stage Rd., Clarence, N. Y., Jan. 30, I960, beloved husband of Glenna (nee Wood); father of Mrs. Freeman Helmuth, Mrs. Nor- vein Keller, Levant, LaVerne and Mrs. Craig Kraatz, stepfather of Mrs. Roland Trautwein; also survived by eight grandchildren Friends received at Shepard Bros. Funeral Residence, { 9872 Main St.. Clarence, N. Y., where funeral services will be held Tuesday' ano - ui afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Ciarence-Fillmore Cemetery. 3ltl BERGER -Helen K , Jan. 29, I960, of l i t Windemere Blvd.. sister of Louise, Norbert of N.Y.C, Cha/les Berger and Mrs. Arthur (Catherine) Almeter; daughter of the late Anna Schillo and Norberf J Berger. Friends may cad at the funeral home of Lux & Sons. 2521 Main St., where funeral Wilt be held Tuesday morning at 9:30 and from St. Louis Church at 10 o'clock Friends invited. Deceased was a member of Telephone Pioneers of America. 3011 of Grace Scan Ion Doddridge; beloved father of Mrs. Edward M. Seyfried, Joseph E.; Mr. Doddridge is survived by ten grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Friends may call at the Lynett & Son Funeral Home, 309 Park- side Ave., at Amherst' St., where fu- neral will be held Tuesday morning at 9: IS and from Blessed Trinity Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Doddridge was a member of the Holy Name Society of Blessed Trinity Church, Knights of Columbus Council 114, Order of Alhambra, Division 421 B. of L. E . Niagara Frontier Assn., The Happy Fifty Club and the CamoMc Railroad Men's Club. The family will be present between the hours of 2-5 30tl DOMBROWSKI-Mary (nee Augustyniak) of It Kail St., in. Buffalo, N. Y , Jan. 30 I960, wife Of the late Stephen Dombrowski; dear aunt of Jennie Zuchlewski, Sophie Karpie, Gertrude Farrel. Dorothy Krupski, Theresa Krop- ski and Jerry Augustyniak; sister-in- law of Rose Augustyniak. Funeral Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock from the Kolano Funeral Home, 396* Amherst St.. and 10 o'clock at All Saints Church on Grant St Burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery The family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. •OWE-Philip J., in Buffalo, Jan. 30, DUNBAR-Mlnnie C. Dunbar, of the 1960, brother of Mrs. Albert (Katherine) Ouman and Mrs. Earl (Eleanor) Becker Friends-may call at the Ray Meyer Funeral Home, 2271 Main St (opp. Dewey Ave.) from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m., where funeral will be held Tues- day morning at t:30 and from St. Vincent de Paul Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. 31t1 BADE*-John W.. of 3$ Glenny Dr., Jan. 30, i960, husband of Martha E.. Milietf. father of Wilbur L. and M Naomi; brother of Henry T., August. Fred, Mrs. Edward T. Kirk, the late- Mrs. Frank Scheuerman and Frank Brader. also survived by seven grand- children Friends may call at the Kreft Funeral Home. 1747 Jefferson Ave.- at Hedlev. Sunday from 7-10 and Mondav 'rom 3-5 and 7-10. Time of service to be announced later. BRUSH-Mary E. of 194 Genesee St.. Jan. 28. 1960. wife of the late Harry L..; mother of Mrs. William H. Higgtns; sster of Thomas O'Mara, Mrs. Robert Thorn and Harry O'Mara of Rome,i IBNST-Margaret S. Miller Ernst in this N Y . , the late John and Joseph O'Mara. : city Jan 28. i960, of 758 Orchard Park Westbrook Hotel, Jan. 30, 1960. wife of the late Harris T. Dunbar; mother of Mrs. Doris D Dugan, Mrs. Lucille D. Wattles, and Mrs Margaret O. Rose. Memorial services will be held at the Forest Lawn Chapel. Time to be announced later. Expressions of sentiment may be made to the Cancer Fund. 31 tl DURES—Pauline A. (nee Kercel) Dures of 38 Harvey P I , Buffalo, N.Y., Jan. 30. 1960, beloved wife of the late John; mother of Stephen, Casper, George, Francis, Albert, Mary. Mrs. Sophie Walsh and the late John J.; mother-in- law of Catherine, Clara, Violet Dures and William Walsh; also survived by six grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday morning from the Pietszak Funeral Home Inc. 806 Clinton St., at 9:30 o'clock and at St. Rita's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends invited Deceased was a member of the St. Rita's Altar Society. 31t2 JACOBSEN- Peter C. Jacobsen, of 39 Warren Ave., Kenmore, Jan. 30, 1940, beloved husband of Harriet Ringsted Jacobsen; father of Mrs. Pasquale Pace and Beverly A. Jacobsen; also survived by two grandchildren; brother of Lenus of Niagara Falls, N. Y., Tinus of Olean, N. Y., Mrs. Alex Barbour of Smetport, Pa., and Mrs. Nels Andersen of Niagara Falls, N. Y. Friends may call at the Bury Funeral Home Inc., 3070 Delaware Ave., where funeral services will be beW Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends »ra invited. 3U1 JOHNSON-Maude C, Jan. 29, i960. In Buffalo, wife of tht late Edward E. Johnson; mother of Edward 1. Jr. and Warren C. Johnson; also survived by three grandchildren. Friends are In- vited to attend me funeral services In Holmes Chapel, Westminster Church, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Calls may be made at Johnson A Wllklns Funeral Home, 44t Delaware Ave., 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and until 1 o'clock Sun- day. Buna I private. 30t31 KANIBCKI-Eva (nee Rochonski) of 244 Atlantic Ave., Jan. 28. 1#*0, wife of the late Joseph; dearest mother of Josephine. Mary, Jessie, Stanley, Sophie, Henry, Victoria, John and Dorothy; mother-in-law of Caslmer Leonarciyk, Edward Bartet, Charles Lesniak. Charles Augustyn, Dorothy, Henry Wierzbieniec. Sophie, Stanley Harezga. and the late Florence; sister of Anna Pudlak and Joseph Rochonski; aslo survived by 23 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral will be held from E. L. Cwikalowski Funeral Home, Its Crocker St. off Broadway. Monday morning at 9:30 and at St. Andrew's Church at 10. Interment St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends invited to attend. Deceased was a member of the Rosary Society, P. U. of A. No. 79 and 1. P. Group 412. KEEBLER-Edith of Attica, N.Y., Jan. 30. 1960, wife of the late Martin; mother Of Mrs. Alfred (Mary) Relngruber, Mrs. Irene Henderson, Mrs. Adelbert (Cleone) Suedmeyer and Mrs. Esther George: sister of Mrs. C. L. Healey; also sur- vived by 6 grandchildren, t great-grand- children and 2 nieces. Friends may call at the Marley Funeral Home. 135 Main St., Attica, where funeral service will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. KELLY Alexander L. Kelly in Largo. Fla. Jan. 30, 19*0, husband of Edna and the late Clara and Abagail Kelly, father of Leon J. Kelly and the late Dorothy A. Kelly, brother of the late Thomas, James, Daniel, Edward and Mrs. Margaret Hurley. Deceased was a member of the Erie Club of Buffalo Police Dept. Burial in Clearwater, Fla. 31t1 KILBURN-Llnnie (nee Sherman) of Cat- taraugus, N.Y., Jan. 29, I960, wife of tht late Jesse B. Kllburn; mother of Milton J Kilburn of Utica, N Y . Friends may call at the Briqgs Funeral Home. 59 South St.. where funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. Friends Invited. 3iti KORBEL-Peter Korbel of 1* South Hedley St., Cheektowaga. NY., and formerly of 185 Oneida St.. Buffalo. N.Y MATTHIES-Frank Matthies, Jan. 27. i960, of Oakland Park, Fla.. formerly of Buffalo, husband of the late Freda Debtor Matthies; brother of Mrs. Laura Eggert, Henry Albert and roe late Charles, Emil, John, Arthur, Bertha, Mrs. Caroline Schafer and Mrs. Mary Kersten. Funeral service from the Carl- ton A. Ullrich Funeral Horn* Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends am Invited. Mr. Mat- thias was a member of Electricians Local No. 41, Crescent Lodge t.O.O.F. and United Craft No. 931 F.AA.M. In MAZURSK-Katherine (n*e Malchrzak), January 2t, 19*8 of 207 woftz Ave., (formerly of 576 South Ogden St.); beloved * wife ef the late Stanley Ma- zurek; daughter of the late Martin and Michalina; sister of Virginia Dolecki. Louis Malchrzak. Funeral from the chapel of Okoniewski Brothers Funeral Hem*. 926 Sycamor* St., Monday morn- ing at 9:30 and from Transfiguration Church at 10 o'clock. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery family plot. De- ceased was a member of Polish National Alliance Group 279, the Ladles Auxiliary of Dom Poiskl Society. Friends invited. 2*31 McCORMICK-Alberta R. McCormick, in Buffalo, Jan. 39, 19*0, wife of the late Ulysses S. McCormick; sister of Mrs. Helen M. Rathmann, aunt of H. Jarvis Brand, of Akren* N.Y. funeral from the Warren B. Austin Funeral Home Inc., 565 Elm wood Ave., Monday at 1 o'clock. Friends Invited. Family present from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Mrs. McCormick was a life member of Naomi Chapter No. 103, Order of the Eastern Star. 3011 McMAHON-Robert E. McMahon, Jan. 29, i960, of *8 Hastings Ave,, son of Kath- erine and the late Patrick J. McMahon; brother of James P. of Unlontown, Pa., Mrs. Neil Gwlnner, Mrs. Evelyn Gor- man, Mrs. William G. Sarges of Flor- ida. Joseph M. and the late William McMahon. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Tuesday morning at 1:45 o'clock and at St. James Church at 9:30. Friends ar* invited. 3itl MIRCURIO-Martha sargente, of *2» N. Oak St., Jan. 29, i960, wife of the late Michel Mercuric devoted mother of Charles, Mrs. John (Ann) DtlBosco, Mrs. Alfred (Mary) Lecastro, Salva- tore, Joseph, Michel, and Mrs. Robert (Rose) Cloen, sister of Thomas Sar gente. Friends may call at the Perna Funeral Home, Inc., 346 Massa- chusetts, corner of NormaL" where fu- neral will be held Tuesday morning at 1:30 and at St. Michael's Church at 9:30. 30t1 MEYER-Allc* M. Fortler Meyer, Jan. 30, I960, wife of the let* Edward W. Meyer; mother of Mrs. Jack (Elsie M.) Fields and F. Dale Montgomery; grand- mother of E. Dale Sttisllngtr; sitter of .Charles L. Fortier. Funeral from Potts & Roberts Funeral Home. 13*1 Hertel Ave., Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends invited to attend. 3112 MORAN-Entered Into rest Jan. 27, 1960. Jan. 29, 1960, beloved husband of Rose I Vincent' D. M.D., of 327 Woodbridge Friends may call at the Moest Funeral Home, 1009 Kensington Ave., from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m., where funeral will be held Monday morning at 8*5 and at S' Micheer"! Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends invited. 29131 ULL-Edward C. Bull of 900 Delaware Ave., Jan. 30. 1960. husband of the late Nancy Warren iBtftl; father of E Carrington Bull Jr. of Chicago, III., Mrs. Douglas W. McClive, Mrs. Edgar O Cheney of Eden, N.Y and the late Jul re Bull Fawceft; brother of the late A>ice Bull Millard and Julia Bull Gubb; also survived by 12 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Funeral from th* Warren B. Austin Funeral Home Inc. 545 Elmwood Ave. Tuesday at 2 30 o'clock. Friends invited. Please do not send flowers. Contributions may be made to the Presbyterian Homes of Western New York Inc. if desired. 3lt2 t H U D Y - Albert of M Victoria Blvd. Kenmore. N.Y., Jan. 21, 1960. beloved husband of the late Rose (nee Zon) Chudy. dearest father of Mrs. Alexander Rd., West Seneca, N Y . , beloved wife of the late Chanes W. Ernst; mother ttf Raymond A , Edward C. of Magnolia, N.J., Albert G . Margaret (Gertrude),! Mathilda H., William W., and the late LANG-Charles, of 562 Woodstock Ave., (nee Adamczyk), father of Florian Kor bel; stepfather of Mrs. Mary Lohr, Mrs. Helen Przystal, Joseph Chowaniec, Stella Chowaniec, Mrs. Victoria Lewkutz and the late John Chowaniec,* father-in-law of Jeenette Korbel, Philip Lohr, Mary Chowaniec, John Lewkutz, Helen Chowa- niec and the late Peter Przystal; also survived by I t grandchildren. Funeral Monday morning from the Pietszak Fu- neral Home Inc., 806 Clinton St., at 9:30 o'clock and in St. Stanislaus Church at 10 o'clock. Interment In St. Stanis- laus Cemetery. Friends invited. KRIEGER-Jonn C. Krieger, of 209 La Salle Ave., Jan. 30 1960, brother of Anthony E. and Adelbert G. Krieger and Mrs. Lena McMahon, the late Joseph, James, Frank, and Mary Krieger. Friends received at the Murphy Funeral Home, 1700 Hertel Ave., from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m., where funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9:30 and from St. Joseph's Church (University Heights) at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. 31t1 KUNKELMAN. Harry C. Kunkelman, of 18 East 155th St., Harvey. 111., suddenly. January 28, 1960, age 57; beloved hus- band of Lillian; dear brother of Paul and Mrs. Carl Sharp of Dayton, Ohio. Resting at W. E. Kerr Chapel, 24 West 154th St., Harvey, Illinois, where ser- vices will be held Monday, February 1st at 2 p.m. Interment Oak Lawn Cemetery, Homewood, III Ruth M. Ernst; grandmother of 11 grandchildren; sister or Mrs. Julia Lirsmier John, Mrs. Hulda Schaller and the late William, Michael and Fred Miller and Mrs. Ida Burkhalter. Fu- neral from the "Washington Chapel" of the Wm. J. Yox & Sons Funeral Home, 2390-94 Seneca St., Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends are invited. The fam- ily requests that calls be made between the hours of 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 29t31 FOV-John J. Foy Of 134 Hendricks Blvd.. Eggertsville, N.Y., Jan. 30, 1960. be- loved husband of Helen Limburg Foy; father o' Constance Anne, Lesley Toni, Helen Lucil* and Mrs. Doris Feather. Friends may call at the Bury Funeral Home Inc., 3070 Delaware Ave , where funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends are in- vited. 3111 Depowski. Sister Mary Eucharia, GEYER-Jan. 30, 19*0, Jacob C , of 222 Mrs Stanley (Anna) Kasprzyk. Stanley A Chudy and Mrs. Stanley (Charlotte) , Zawada; survived by seven grand- children Family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at Dombrowski . aY Czeiadzinski Funeral Home, 447 Amherst St. Services will take place Monday morning, Feb. 1, at 9:30 a.m. from the chapel and at TO in Assump- tion Church Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends invited. Deceased was a member of St John the Baptist Society No. 159, P. R. C. U. COLUCCI-Entered into rest Jan. 21. 1960. Filomena (Fanny) (nee Colucci). of 223 Hazelwood Ave., beloved wife of Achille Colucci; mother of Mrs. Vincent (Leonore) Azzarello and Rob- ert D ; sister of Angelo, Mrs. Viola Abate, Ernest L. and Mrs. Peter (Vir- ginia) D Amaro- also survived by two ?randchildren. Friends may visit at ombardo Funeral Home. 102 Linwood Ave., at Summer, from II a.m. to 10 . p.m.. where the funeral will be held '• on Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock and at St Gerards Church at 930 , o'clock. Friends invited. 29131 CONNELLY-Edward A. Connelly, Jan. 30. i960 of 88 Domedion Ave , husband of the late Emma Specht Connelly; father of Mrs. Norman Fitting and Mrs. Clarence Butts; grandfather of Norma Fitting and James Butts, brother of George an6 John Connelly. Funeral sprvices from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc.. 3272 Bailey Ave., Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends are invited. 3112 Integrity Tt** Rubino »»o odor el of service, re- fordlevs of financial circumstances. Is well known t* the thousands of families w* have served fee nearly half a century. "Our Service Is Within the Means of All" Rubino FUNERAL HOME PORTER. AND NIAGARA U. 2220 Paschal C lubme. Director The BEST Salesmen in Totrm— READ and USE C<E Want Ads. Call CL. 5550 Stevenson St., formerly of Cuba Lake N. Y„ husband of Bessie M. Feiro Geyer; stepfather of Mrs. Julia Burke. Chester Murphy and Mrs. Ruth Kelley. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the John E. Courtney Funeral Home, 1869 Seneca St.. where funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mr. Geyer was a life member of the FOE. Aerie No. 416, Olean, N. Y. Olean papers please copy. 31t2 HARDY-William. Jen. 28, I960 of 111 San Gabriel Ave., Azusa, Calif., former- ly of Buffalo, N.Y,, beloved husband of Ruth Hardy; father of Mrs. Frank Sciabarrasi of Cheektowaga, William Jr., George and Patricia Hardy of Azusa, Calif.; son of Mrs. Clarence May of Lancaster, N.Y. and Mr. George Hardy of Worth, III ; brother of George Hardy; also survived by six grandchildren. Funeral services on Tuesday morning in Azusa, Calif. NARK-Peter O. Hark, Jan. 28, 1960, hus- band of Mildred Hark; father of Mrs. Lorraine Frankenberger, Mrs. Mildred Sulkowski, David, the late Donald and Ronald Hark; brother of Mrs. Mary Buertner, Catherine Hark, Mrs. Rose Lauer,- Helen, the late Henry, Mrs. B. Reusenzehn, Mrs. Anna Bauer, John, Elizabeth and Joseph Hark. Funeral from the Schlager Funeral Home, 674 Broadway, Monday morning at 8:30 and at St. Ann's Church at 9 o'clock. Friends Invited. 30t31 HAUF-Leonard Hauf, Jan. 29, 1960. of Town of Tonawanda in Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1960, son of the late Henry and Wilhelmina (Lentz) Lang; brother of Mrs. Sylvester G. (Martha) Woyt, Paul G. M. of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Ottmar (Helen) Hetler, George A. T. and the late Henry F. W. Lang. The family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the Sieck and Mast Funeral Home, 1009 Kensington Ave., where funeral services will be held Tuesday at a time to be announced later 3)tl LASPESA- Samuel J , suddenly, Jan. 21, 1960, of 766 E. Amherst St., infant son of Michael J. and Phyllis Schrecken- gost Laspesa; brother of Michael, Pose, and Debra Laspesa. Grandchild of Michael and Rose Laspesa. Friends may call at the Leo Sauer Funeral Home Inc.. 1933 Kensington Ave. Fu- neral Monday at 8:15 a.m. Mass of of the Angels at St. James Church ah 9 a.m. 29131 LEMBKE-Agnes Milbum Lembke of 23* Baynes St., Jan. 29, 1960, wife of the late Fred Lembke, sister of Fred Mil- burn and the late Mrs. Alice Jackson, and Robert Milburn. Funeral from Loomis, Offers & Loomis Inc. Memorial Chapel, 1820 Seneca St., Monday morn- ing at 10:30 o'clock. . LENGYEL-Frank (Lengel). Jan. 28. 1960, of 201 Woodgate Rd.. Town of Tonawanda formerly of 120 Evelyn, husband of the late Frances Ten; father of Paul, Frank, and James Lengel; grandfather of James Jr., Judith. Janet, and Carol Lengel; brother of Thomas Lengel, Joseph and Mary Lengel of Europe; stepsister of Mrs. Agnes' Gergely and Mrs. Catherine McCarthy. Friends may call at the George W. Dennevllle Fu- neral Home, 366 Ontario St., at Laird Ave., where services will be held Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock and at St. Elizabeth's Church at 9:00 o'clock. Friends invited. The family will be present from 3-5 and 7-10 p.m. Mr. Lengel was a member of St. Stephens Society. LINARD (Lenard)-Louis, of West Brent- wood, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1960. cousin of Anthony Szymanski. Funeral Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the Kolano Funeral Home, 396 Amherst St., and 9 o'clock at Assumption Church. Deceased was a member of Polish Cadets Inc. Friends are invited to call from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Ave., beloved husband of Katherine (nee Bray); father of Honnah M., Mona K., William D . and Bonnie J.; son ef Domeet and the late Hannah (nee Stephen); brother of Thomas of Lebanon, Mrs. Rose Stephen, Mrs. Emma Kalweit, Mrs. Btmadett* Fowler, Mrs. Margaret Tyler, Myron F., Ray- mond J. and the late Pvt. Albert. Friends may visit the Lombard© Funeral Home, 102 Linwood at Sum- mer, where the funeral will be held Monday .morning at 9:30 o'clock and af St.- Mark's Church at 10:30 o'clock Friends invited. Flowers gratefully de- clined. Dr. Moran was a member of Erie County Medical Association, N.Y.S. Medical Assn., American College of Surgeons, American Medical Assn., American Academy of Orthopedic Sur- geons, Knights of Columbus Council 1t4, a staff member of Sisters Hospital, Meyer Memorial Hospital, Emergency Hospital and Columbus Hospital, also an attendent at Kenmore Mercy and St. Francis Hospitals. Dr. Moran was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Mark's Church. Visiting hours at the funeral home from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. MURPHY Genevieve M. Hausar, Jan. 28. 1960 of 735 Starin Av«., Kenmore. be- loved wife of the late Eugene D. Murphy; mother of Mrs. Carl (Eliza beth) Williams Jr.; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Hauser; sister of Mrs. Benjamin L. Beyer and Mrs. Joseph J. Denzel. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the McKendry- Dengler Funeral Home Inc., 2254 Mein St. Funeral Monday morning at 1:45 and from St. John the Baptist Church (Englewood Ave.) at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend. 29t31 MUSCHAL-Frederica, Jan. 29, 1960, formerly of 1594 Kensington Ave., aunt of Mrs. Arthur G Juhre; step- sister of Mrs. Agnes Schumacher of Olean, N. Y.; sister of th* late Mrs. Peter Knickenberg, Caroline Muschal, Mrs. Frank J. Scherf, Mrs. James Malone, Mrs. John J. Smith, Mrs. Thomas F. Kennedy and Andrew Driskel. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-10 at the funeral home of Lux A Sons, 2528 Main St. where funeral will be held Monday morning at t:30 and from St. Aleysius Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. Deceased was a member of Happy Death Society of St. Michael's Church. 30131 NAQY-Albert (Gabor), Jan. 29, 1960 of 398 Tonawanda St., husband of the. late Mary; father of Mrs. Joseph Juhasz; grandfather of Patricia, Kathleen and Karen Juhasz. Funeral from the Frozen Funeral Home, 259 Ontario St., Mon- day morning at 9:30 and at St. Eliza- beth's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. NOLA- Dennis Nola, Jan. 30, I960, of 445 Fourth St., infant son of Howard and Shirley (nee Tripi) Nola; brother of Howard Jr., Carol, Joseph, Arlene, Lauren and Shirley Nola; grandchild of Joseph Nola and Elenore Campa- nella, Crocifissa and the late Joseph Tripi. Friends may call at the Mario FAYME-Charlotte, of 51 E. Haztltine Ave., suddenly in Kenmore, N.Y., Janu- ary 21, 19*0, beloved wife of John; sister of Mrs. Thomas (Martha) Laton- drass, Mrs. John (Emma) Hill. Adolph Won*, Mrs. Peter (Marie) Wiese and the late Fred and Herman Wona, Tht family wHI receive friends from 2-f and 7-10 p.m. at the Sleek & Mast Funeral Home, 1009 Kensington Ave., where fu- neral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. Fritndt Invited. 30ti PINTO-Marion Morinello Pinto, of N Victory Ave., Lackawanna, Jan. 29, 1980 wife of tht lata Biagio Pinto, mother of George and John Pinto, of Florida, Joseph and Louis Pinto of Erie, Pa., Mrs. Rose Lango, Mrs. Mary Chiodo and Mrs. Joseph Fox; 21 grand- children and 44 great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral from the Lao L. Buchheit Funtral Horn*. 666 Ridge Rd., Tuesday at 8 : 9 a.m. and at Our Lady of Victory Basilica at 9 o'clock. Friends art invited. Mrs. Pinto was a member Of Altar and Rosary Society of O.L.V. 31 tl PUDGBM Saturday Jan. 30, 1960, Mrs. Rota Pudgem of 1043 North St., Rochester, N.Y, widow of Victor Pudgem formerly of 145 Steelawanna Ave., Lackawanna, NY., the Is survived by one sister Mrs. Teophila Bubnis of Rochester, one brother Vincent In Lithuania, several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Savage Fu- nerel Home, 1080 North St., Rochester, from 2-5 end 7-9 p.m. Funeral services Tuesday morning at 8:45 and 9:15 o'clock at St Georges Church. Inter- ment Hoty Cross Cemetery, Lacka- wanna, N.Y. PULK-Edward Fulk, Jan. 28, 1960, of 1190 Amherst St., husband of the late Ann Howard rulk; brother of Mrs. Almon Cook, Mrs. George Maguire, George, all of Detroit. Mich , and the late Max and Robert Pulk. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Av*., Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mr. Pulk was a member of Plumber's Local Union and Con- cordia Lodge No. 143 F.&A.M. under whose auspices a memorial service will be held Sunday evening at o'clock. REIHLE-Aloyslus W. Reihle Of 133 S. Buffalo St., Orchard Park, N. Y., Jan. 30, I960, husband of Mary A. Stang Reihle, father of John A., Rita M. Boyce, Bernlece M., Jerome G. and the late Alberta T. Reihle, brother of Clarence J., Mrs. George Bielmann and Edwlh N. Reihle, also survived by six grand- children. Funeral from the family resi- dence Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. and from Nativity of Our Lord Church at 10 a m . Friends are Invited 3112 SCHWO* -Florence Laing Schwob, Jan. 29, I960, of Tl Dupont St., wife of the late William Schwob; sister of John C, Ethel L., Maude A. and George W. Laing and the late Mrs. Lillian Hirt and Mrs. Clement Beuchat. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the McGinnis-lpuerwein Funeral Home, 22«t Main St. (opposite Dewey Ave.), where funeral" services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends are invited. 31t1 SCOTT-Alexander Sr., Jan. 29, I960, of 393 Argonne Dr., Kenmore, beloved hus- band of Henrietta Sargent Scott; father of Mrs. Ray Stadel, Alexander Jr.. Robert S. and the lata Mrs. Helen Perry; brother of Oliver, Mrs. Helen Kantrowltz and the late Robert, Wil- liam, David and Philip Scott; also survived by 1# grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the Marvin E. Malzan Funerel Home, 1520 Kensington Ave., where fu- neral service will be held Monday at 2 p.m. Friends invited. Mr. Scott was a member and past president of St. Andrew's Scottish Society. 30131 SINGERMAN-Jan 29, 1960, Isaac Singer- man of 37t iummer St., husband ef Bessie F. Frank Singerman; father of Mrs. Phyllis Cantor of Englewood, N.J., and Mrs. Eugene Brook of Huntington Woods, Mich.z.. brother of Mrs. Joseph Zackheim, Ben of Cincinnati, O., Harry and the late Albert, Abraham, Simeon and William Singerman; also survived by four grandchildren. Services at the Park Terrace Mortuary Inc., 855 Engle- wood Ave., Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The family would appreciate memorials to the Rosa Coplon Home & Infirmary or Met Heart Fund. 30t31 STEFFAN-Jos*fJ«in* M., in this city, Jan. 30, i960, daughter of the late Michael F. and Agatha Blatner Stef- fan; sister of Frances M., Charles A., Mrs. Joseph CCIara) Riebfinger, Mrs. Eugene (Dorothy) McCall, and the late Mary and Michael A. Steffan. Funeral from the John J. Ray and Son Funeral Home. 615 •tmwooU Ave. Tuesday morning at 10 30 and from St. Louis. Church at 11 o'clock. Friends invited. 31tl STILWELL-Nettie M. Stilwell, formerly of 489 Lisbon Ave., Buffalo, Jan. 29, 1960, sister of the late Mrs. William Johnson, Mrs. Kate Palmer and Selden Stilwell. Friend* may call at Beach Tuyn Funeral Nome, 5541 Main St., cor- ner Cayuga RA, Williamsville, Saturday and Sunday evening from 7-9 p.m., where the funtral will take place Mon- day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends art invited. 30131 SUOR-Jessie M. Smith, Jan. 29, 1960 of 6 Washington Hgwy., Snyder, beloved wife of -the late William C. T. Suor; mother of Mrs. Thomas Butterworth of Reading, Pa., William A. Suor of Snyder and Wetter T. Bull of California. Friends may call at the Leo Sauer Funeral Home Inc., 1933 Kensington Ave. Calls may be made from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m Funeral and services Tues- day at 2:30 p.m. 31 tl SWEENEY-Glaiys L. Strickland, in this city, Jan. 29, 1960, beloved wife of John O. Sweeney; mother of John O. Sweeney Jr., Gladys M. Sweeney; grandmother of John M. Sweeney. sister of Mrs. William Eadle, of Los Angeles, Calif. Friends mey call at the family residence, 12 Covington Rd., where funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 845 and from St. Rose of Lima Church at 9:30. Friends invited WNY Briefs BATAVIA, Jan. 30 — Safe- crackers took $2,550 from the office of the Batavia Waste Material Co., 301 Bank St., dur- ing the night. Police said the robbery appeared to be the work Of professional safecrackers. DUNKIRK, Jan. 30 — Police Chief Richard M. Kinn. in his annual report today, rev tiled that there were 795 arrests in 1958. They Included 265 traffic arrests; 12 for burglary; six for larceny over $50, and 237 for larceny under $50. MAYVILLE. Jan. 30 — Chau- tauqua County firefighters re- sponded to 1,179 calls last year, 26 more than in 1958. However, they fought fewer fires, accord- ing to the annual report of Ray- mond Hughes, county fire co- ordinator. He said the number of non-fire emergency calls in- creased by 119. NIAGARA FALLS, Jan. 30— A portrait of Mayor Calvin L. Keller was unveiled today at City Hall ceremonies attended by more than 200 persons. Ar- tist Louis Centofanti, of Niag- ara Falls, was commissioned by a group of the mayor's friends to do the portrait. LEWISTON, Jan. 30—A large barn on the farm of Ray B. Powell, 801 Ridge Rd., Town of Lewiston, was destroyed by fire tonight. The loss was esti- mated at $10,000. The cause of the fire was not determined. Powell is former Town of Lewis- ton supervisor. The Weather .' "j Obituaries Mrs. Jessie M. Smith Suor Mrs. Jessie M. Smith Suor, 88, secretary of Suor Realty Corp., 4361 Main St., Snyder, and a charter member of Amherst Com- munity Church, died late Friday evening in her home, 6 Washing- ton Hwy., Snyder. She And h e r husband, William C. T. Suor, found- ad the realty busi- ness in 1944. Mr. 195*9. d M JAn " ** M ™* Sm ° r Pioneer residents of Snyder, Mra. Suor and her family moved to ihe Washington Hwy. address in 1912. Shortly after, her hus- band and his brother, Arthur M. Suor, launched one of the most extensive real estate develop- ments in Amherst. Mrs. Suor's home was the be- ginning Of Amherst Community Church. Charter members of the The Rev. Arthur A. Luther, J church conducted their serv- 68. retired pastor of First Con-i ices there until the first edifice gregational Church of North was built at 77 Washington Hwy., Collins, died yesterday after- in 1915. Rev. Arthur A. Lather Rev. Luther, H Ynmist, 68, Dies at Home 2! 22 45 26 31 28 31 20 28 11 50 5-1 35 62 16 41 30 30 27 45 24 3<r 26 31 52 23 21 U.S. Department of Commerce, Buffalo, N.Y., Jan. 30, it*o Maximum temperature is highest for 12 hours ending at 7 p.m. Minimum temperature is lowest for 11 hours end- ing at 7 p.m. Weather is at 7 p.m. All recordings are in Eastern Standard Time. Temp. Cities Weather Max. Min. BUFFALO Clear Jl 25 Albany Clear 32 Albuquerque Clear 54 Atlanta Rain 4t Boston ..Clear 3t Chicago Cl'dy 35 Cleveland Clear 39 Denver Cl'dy 5t Des Moines Cl'dy 39 Detroit Clear 33 Duluth Cl'dy 31 Jacksonville Cl'dy *5 Los Angeles Clear 74 Louisville . Clear 40 Miami Rain 74 Minneapolis Pt. Cl'dy. 31 New Orleans Cl'dy 49 New York. Pt. Cl'dy 42 Philadelphia Pt. Cl'dy 43 Pittsburgh Clear 4* Phoenix \ Cl'dy 49 Portland, Me Clear 35 Portland, Ore Pt. Cl'dy 54 Rochester Clear 36 St. Louis Cl'dy 32 San Francisco Clear 62 Sault Ste. Maria ..... Cl'dy 36 Syrtcust Clear 34 Tampa Rain 63 Washington Clear 52 CANADIAN STATIONS Montreal Cl'dy 15 Toronto Clear 33 Winnipeg . Cl'dy 25 LOCAL OBSERVATIONS 7 a.m. — Temperature. 2t; humidity, 15%; precip., 0; wind velocity, 5. 7 p.m. — Temperature, 28; humidity, 76%; precip., 0; wind velocity. 9. Highest temperature this date in 16 years. 56 in 1916. Manila Lowest temperature this date in M | i « alJ1,a . years, —1 in 194t. Jan. 31, 19*0 — Sunrise, 7:31 a.m.; Sunset. 5:26 p.m. Possible Sunshine — 9 Hrs.. 55 Min. Moon sets at 11:37 a.m.; rises 1:54 p.m. TEMPERATURES AT BUFFALO 1 a.m. 25 9 a.m. 29 2 a.m. 25 10 a.m. 31 3 a.m. 25 11 a.m. 32 4 a.m. 26 12 noon 33 5 a m 26 1 p.m. 35 A a.m. ^7 2 p.m. 36 7 a.m. 28 3 p.m. 31 t a.m. 27 4 p.m. 35 Maximum, 3t; Minimum, 22. Mean temperature for the 24 hours, 30; normal for the day 25. noon in his home. Three Rod Rd., Town of Marilla. The Rev. Mr. Luther com- posed about 35 hymns over a 25-year period. His most famous composition, "Jesus Never Fails," has been translated into numerous languages for use in missionary work. His retirement In January, 1957, ended a 21-year pastor- ate at First Congregational Church. Previously, he was superintendent of the Wil- liamsport (Pa.) City Mission, pastor of the Zanesville (Ohio) United Brethren Church, and coordinator of activities for the Congregational Christian Church in New York, Pennsyl- vania and Ohio. Until last year, he was a di- rector for 20 years of the Odo- sagih Bible Conference, an in- terdenominational organization with facilities at Lime Lake. Born in the Town of Fairview, A m e m b e r o f A m h e r s t Church's Women's Assn. for many years, she served several terms as treasurer of that body. She also belonged to the Pro- To Club of Buffalo. Mr*. Suor is survived by two sons, William A. Suor, of Sny- der, and Walter T. Bull, of Yuc- ca Valley, Calif., and a daugh- ter, Mrs. Thomas Butterworth. of Reading, Pa. The Rev. Charles G. Cham- berlain, associate minister of Amherst Community Church, will conduct funeral services at 2:30 Tuesday in the Leo Sauer Funeral Home, 1933 Kensington Ave. The burial will take place in Acacia Park Cemetery, Town H Pendleton, Niagara County. Horace E. Kilman ST. CATHARINES, Ont, Jan 30—Horace E. Kilman, 75, who served 27 years as reeve of Pa""he"*taught"in "the"public nearby Pelham Township and schools there for two years was active m township politics after graduating from Edinboro for 33 years, died at his home fPa.» State Normal School. in nearby Fefiwick last night. In 1916 he married Irena He was considered the dean Lehnis of Marilla and began of Welland County Council, on his theological studies at Ot- which he served as warden. terbein College, Westerville, Ohio. He receved his bache- lor of arts degree there In 1923. Later he was the recipi- ent of an honorary degree of doctor of divinity from the American Bible College in Philadelphia. Surviving besides his wife siI are two sons, Robert A., of 26 1 Chaffee, and John V.. of North 12 ] Collins; a daughter, Mrs. Ken- neth Palmer, of Marilla, and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be con- ducted at 2 Tuesday in the Ma- rilla Methodist Church. Burial He first entered municipal politics in 1925 and served as councillor for two years. He was then deputy reeve until 1931 and reeve from then until 1958 when he retired. He served on every com- mittee of Welland County Council. He was a member of the Welland County Library Committee, the Children's Aid Society, the Board of Gov- ernors of the Niagara Penin- sula Sanitorium and the On- tario Education Assn. He was also president of the wii: be in Evergreen Cemetery, Ontario Assn. of Rural Mu- nicipalities, the Ontario Grape Mrs. John O. Sweeney Growers Assn. and the Niagara District Fruit Growers Assn., Funeral services for Mrs. a nd a member of the Canadian Gladys L. Strickland Sweeney, Horticulture Council. 54, wife of John O. Sweeney, j Mr. Kilman is survived bv his 6 pm 31 owner of the Genesee Hotel,;wife. Norah; two sisters. Mrs. 7 p.m. 2tj Pearl and Genesee, will be con- Florence Honsberger and Mrs. Dolly Foster, and a niece, M< s Mrs. Sweeney died Friday Dolly Honsberger, all of Font- afternoon in Sisters Hospital, bill. She was born in Jamestown. She Funeral services will be con- was a member of St. Rose of ducted at F e n w i c k UnUcd Lima's Rosary Society. ' Church at 2:30 Monday aft--. Prayers at 8:45 Tuesday morn- noon. Burial will be in North Pelham Cemetery. 9 p.m. i' ducted Tuesday morning. 10 p.m. 23 11 p.m. 22 12 mid. 22 Altar a Rosary Society of St. Rose Barone Funeral Home; 152 Albany SU .£,^1?? C , hor ^!' _ , a c „,- Xt J. af Plymoulh, where funeral will take! SZUKALA-JoseoH S., of 49 Franklin St. place MoWay morning at 10:30 and I .Lackawanna, jftn. 30, I960, beloved hus WEATHER SYNOPSIS A high pressure ridge and a ing in her home. 12 Covington mixture of cool Pacific andJRd., will be followed by a -e— polar air will prevail over West-; Solemn Mass of Requiem at 9:30 ^ A * Tif * ern New York most of today in St. Rose of Lima Church. w O W e r S t o ifieel and tonight. A trough of low The burial will take place in The Western New York Apple pressure extending from LakejMt. Olivet Cemetery. Growers Assn. and the New Winnipeg southward to New Besides her husband, she is i York Cherry Growers Assn. will Mexico is expected to approach! survived by a son, John O. Jr.; conduct joint annual meetings the state tomorrow. Slightly a daughter, Miss Gladys M.; a Friday at the Monroe County Mrs" s^'eeney "was a member "it<"in~i J warmer and increasingly moist j sister, Mrs. William Eadie, of Farm and Home Center, Roch- Church at 11:15. 216 Hagen St. beloved husband of .-..„- c ,, nl . u M . mA M ,. Theresa M. (Marterer) Hauf; brother L ^ « "Stanley W L o ^ , of 26 Red- of Henry, Emma, August. Edwin of mon<i Ave ' Jan 29, 1960, beloved hus Pittsburgh, Pa., and the late Lawrence Hauf. Friends may call af the Dietrich Funeral Home. 2521 Bailey Ave., from 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Funeral serv- ices Monday at 10 a.m. and af St. Gerard's Church af 10:30 a.m. Friends invited. Member of Holy Name So- ciety of St. Gerard's Church and National Association of Retired Civil Employes. 30131 HELL1R—Anna Helm, of East Aurora, N. Y., Jan 29, 19*0, wife of the late Henry C ; mother of Lester L.. George H. and the late Flora and Richard band of Catherine Rindflelsch Louks; father of Norman J. Rlndfleisch of Buf- falo and Mrs. Theodore (Eleanor) Hal len of Rochester, N. Y.; brother of Mrs. William Fisher of Grimsby, Ont., and Austin Louks of N. Hollywood. Calif. Funeral service from Dohn Fu- neral Home, 143 Kenmore Ave. near University Plaza. Monday afternoon al 1:30 p m. Friends invited. Mr. Louks was a past Grand of Kenmore Lodge No. 795 I.O.O.F., under whose auspices memorial services will be held Sunday at t p.m. Family present 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 30tl IX^iir. "LfJUrSZ."J^-SE: tUCIAK-Leon J : , **** Jan. 30 neth Howe Funeral Home 64 Maple St., East Aurora, from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Monday at 3 p.m. Me- morial service Sunday at t p.m. under the auspices of Northern Lights Re- bekah Lodge No. 376. 30131 HUMIVAN-Harotd S. Hunevan, Jan. 29, 1960, of 231 Orange St.. beloved hus- band of Pearl Smith Hunevan; father of Marcia Ann Hunevan; brother of the late Herbert Hunevan and Mrs. Frank Smith Friends may call at the Darwin E. Myers Funeral Home, 4614 Main St. at Roycroft Blvd., Snyder, Sunday from 2-4 and 79 o'clock. Fu- neral service from Forest Lawn Chapel Monday at I o'clock. Friends are in- vited. 3W1 Privacy and Comfort i960, of 105 Quincy St., beloved hus- band of Anna Ryba Luczak; devoted father of Sister Mary Svdonia (Felician Order), Raymond (Mary) Luciak, An- thony Luczak; also survived by three grandchildren; brother of John Luczak. Funeral services Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. from the chapel of Okoniewski Brothers, 92* Sycamore, and at St. John wbnty's Church at 10 a.m. interment at St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Polish Union of America, Group 4, and Belt Line-Bailey, Broad- way Home Owners League. Veteran of World War I. Friends Invited. 31 tl LUTHER-Rev. Arthur A. Luther of 3 Rod Rd., Marilla. N.Y., Jan. 30. 1960, husband of Irena Lehnis Luther; father of Robert, John and Mrs. Ann Palmer and the late Carl; brother of Ernest, Mrs. Earl Braley and the late Cheater Friends may call at the Ewell Funeral Home, Manila. N.Y., until 12 o'clock Tuesday. Funeral from the Marilla Methodist Church at 2 o'clock. Friends Invited. 3)tl MARSHALL-Gertrude Crandall (Doerr) Marshall, of 114 Concord Dr., Jan. 30, 19*0, wife of the late William L. Mar- shall; mother of Willard Doerr Marshall. Funeral from me Lawrence McCullough Funeral Home, 794 East Delavan Ave., date and time to be announced later. MARTIN-Frank J. Martin, suddenly, Jan. 29, 1960, beloved husband of Jessie M. Gugliuzza; father of the late Cpl. Richard J. Martin; son of the late Jo-i AU i_Y-ri... w P.. m.. M < *. seph and Philomena Martin; brother of r U.ILTJE u >> f.Sr «P&J N SL !i from Holy Cross Friends Invited. NUTTALL Samuel, of 167 Rutland St., Sloan, Jan. 28, 19*0, beloved husband of Julia Jackowiak Nuttall; dear father of Kathleen. Friends may call at the Pacer Funeral Home, 1175 Sycamore St., from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Funeral Monday at 1:38 and at St. Andrew's Church at 9 a.m. Burial in St. Stanis- laus Cemetery. Friends are Invited. 30131 O'CONNOR-Henrietta B. Waiter, of 70 Ontario St. Jan. 30, 1960, wif* of the late John W. O'Connor; mother of James A., Mrs. James (Peg) Laible, Mrs. John (Alma) Everson, Mrs. Harry (Lorraine) Lexelle, John W., Mrs. Wil- liam (Janet) Haen; grandmother of 20 grandchildren; sister of the late Vic- toria Garry, John, Caroline, Henry, and Andrew Walter. Friends may call at the James E. Grace Funeral Home, 335 Ontario St., near Crowley, where services will be held Wednesday morn- ing at 1:30 and In St. John the Baptist Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. Mrs. O'Connor was a member of the Rosary Society of St. John the Baptist Church. Calls may be made after 3 p.m. Sunday. 3112 OOILVIR-Elizabeth P. (Eddy) Ogilvie, Jan. 29, 1960, wife of the late George Ogilvie; sister of Mrs. James E. Chi- colne, Russell G. and the late Mrs. Florence Aiken, Mrs. Etta Carpenter, Mrs. Zee Wells, and Charles, Eddy Sr. Funeral services from the family resi- dence, 115 North Pearl St., Tuesday at 2 p.m. Friends invited. 31tl PATCH ILL-Bertha (nee Korb) In Jamestown, N.Y., formerly of 205 Schuele Ave., Jan. 28. i960, wife of the late George R. Patched; mother of Mrs. Frank Grassl, Mrs. Harlow Colllgnon, Mrs. Harry C. Jones, Paul B. PatcheM and Mrs. Eric Lundgrtn; also survived by 11 grandchildren and 23 great- grandchildren. Calls may be made at the Nagel Funeral Horn* Inc., 5*7 E. Delavan Ave., from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Funeral Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends Invited. 29t31 PAUPLRR-Wiillam L. Paufler, suddenly, Jan. 30, 1960 of 555 Shirley Ave., be- loved husband of Louise Mueller Paufler; brother of David, Mrs. Joseph Eger, Lucy, Leo, Sister Julia of St. John's Convent, Bergenfield, N.J., and the late Agnes Paufler. Funeral services from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Wednes- day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends ere invited. Mr. Paufler was a member of N.Y. Central Square Club and Buf- falo Lodge No. 84* F. s. A.M. 31t2 Our years of service have equipped us to meet the personal requirements of every family with the utmost consideration; to offer all possible privacy. Funert Home Inc. Anthony and John Martin and Mrs Paul Labuzzetta. of North Collins, N.Y . son-in-law of Eugenia Gugliuzza. Friends may call at the family residence, 1483 East Lake Ave., Orchard Park, NY., where the funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9 and from the Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. 30tl M A T H I R - F r a n k J Sr., of 31 St. Joseph St.. Lancaster, N. Y., suddenly, Jan. 79. 19*0, father of Frank J. Jr.; brother of David. Mrs. Fred Wagner and Thomas Mather, all of Conn. Funeral from th* Wendel *• Loecher Funer*l Home 27 Aurora St., Monday morning at 8 30 and af St. Mary's Church at 9 o'clock. Hamburg, N. Y., Jan. 29, 19*0, wife of the late Henry E. Pauly; sister of Mrs. Ronald L. Shone* of BrooKHne, N. H.; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funerel from her late resi- dence, 17 Hawkins Av*., Hamburg, Monday at 9:30 a.m. and from SS. Peter 8, Paul's Church at 10 a.m. 30t31 PAWLtK-John of 20 Willow St., Lecka- wartna, N.Y., Jan. 3% 1960, b«lov*d husband of Sophie (nee Tokarczyk) and godfather of John Bednarz. Funerel services will be held Tuesday morning •t 9:30 from Joseph M. Litwln Funer»l Home, 1*29 Electric Ave., and at 10 o'clock from St. Michaal's the Archan- gel Church. Burial in Holy Cross Ceme- tery. Friends invited. 3ltl band of Pauline (nee Skop) Szukala. father of Norman J. and Beatrice P., brother of John. Mrs. William Miklin- ski, Mrs. Ignatius Kotas, Anthony, Mrs. Joseph Pionkdfcki, Mrs. Charles Rensch Aloysfw and the late Andrew and Anna; father-in-law of Corinne Hamilton and Kanneth Young; also sur- vived by five grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday morning at 9:30 from the Kaczor Funeral Home, 505 Ridge Rd., Lackawanna, and at St Barbara's Church at 10 e/clock. Interment in St. Hyacinth's Cernatery at Dunkirk, N. Y. Friends invited. Deceased was a mem- ber of the Lackawanna American Legion Post 63 and Unit*d Steel- workers of America 2*02. 31 tl VOSSELLER-Caroiine Martin Vosseller, of 91 HInman A**., Jan. 28, 19*0, wife of the late Nathan Vosseller; mother of Juanita Vosseller, and Mrs. Frederick Crane; grandmffher of Mrs. Rcbert L. (Carolyn) Fishir of Quincy. HI., and Mrs James D. IJeanne) Stuart of Elm- hurst, III., sisttr ef Mrs Cora Layer of Bryn Mawr, Pa, Private funeral services were held Saturday. WINNICKI Stephen, Jan. 30, 1960, of 124 Ruhland Af*. beloved husband of Mary (nee Ozimek'. dear father of Chester. John, Henry, Joseph, and the late Frank; father-in-law of Florence, Stella, Helen, *nd Eleanor; also sur- vived by eight grandchildren; brother of the late Sophie Ziolkowski. Funeral services will be held Tuesday from the N. J. StiwinsW Funeral Home, 1303 Sycamore St., at 9:30 a.m. and at St. Luke's Church at 10. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemetery Friends invited. 31 tl WOOD-Viola, of 425 Hickory St., Jan. 30, 1960, mother of Mrs. Thelma Greene. Mrs. Normaretta Hughes, Mrs. Viola Reed, Oscar and William Wood; sister of Mrs. Minnia Stewart Mrs. Alberta Griffin, Frank and John Williams, eight grandchildren and one great- grandchild. Friends received at Meadows Bros, funeral Home, 466 East Utica St, Funeral services Tuesday at 1 p.m. at St. Luke's Amez. Church, 314 East Ferrf St. Interment Ridge- lawn Cemetery, Friends invited. f^ ' Obituary air precedes it. Los Angeles, and a grandson.tester. QUALITY DINETTE CO. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE . . . We Offer 75 Years ef It!! DRISCOLL FUNERAL HOME Paul L. D. Calloway Paul L. D. Calloway, 58, re- tired U.S. Border Patrol in- spector, died yesterday in his home, 225 Sfcamore St. Mr. Calloway was believed to have been tht third man to join Immigration #nd Naturalization Service unit when he received his appointratnt in June, 1924, Assigned to th€ Black Rock area, he lata* was transferred j to Niagara Falls, where he I served until Us retirement five years ago. He was a member of the Re- tired Government Employes Assn. Survivors include his wife, the former Marvin Hall, and two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Mc- Lemore. East Moline, 111., and Mrs. Bern ice Harris, Chicago. 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    NUTTALL Samuel, of 167 Rutland St., Sloan, Jan. 28, 19*0, beloved husband of Julia Jackowiak Nuttall; dear father of Kathleen. Friends may call at the Pacer Funeral Home, 1175 Sycamore St., from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Funeral Monday at 1:38 and at St. Andrew's Church at 9 a.m. Burial in St. Stanis-laus Cemetery. Friends are Invited.

    30131 O'CONNOR-Henrietta B. Waiter, of 70

    Ontario St. Jan. 30, 1960, wif* of the late John W. O'Connor; mother of James A., Mrs. James (Peg) Laible, Mrs. John (Alma) Everson, Mrs. Harry (Lorraine) Lexelle, John W., Mrs. Wil-liam (Janet) Haen; grandmother of 20 grandchildren; sister of the late Vic-toria Garry, John, Caroline, Henry, and Andrew Walter. Friends may call at the James E. Grace Funeral Home, 335 Ontario St., near Crowley, where services will be held Wednesday morn-ing at 1:30 and In St. John the Baptist Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. Mrs. O'Connor was a member of the Rosary Society of St. John the Baptist Church. Calls may be made after 3 p.m. Sunday. 3112

    OOILVIR-Elizabeth P. (Eddy) Ogilvie, Jan. 29, 1960, wife of the late George Ogilvie; sister of Mrs. James E. Chi-colne, Russell G. and the late Mrs. Florence Aiken, Mrs. Etta Carpenter, Mrs. Zee Wells, and Charles, Eddy Sr. Funeral services from the family resi-dence, 115 North Pearl St., Tuesday at 2 p.m. Friends invited. 31tl

    PATCH ILL-Ber tha (nee Korb) In Jamestown, N.Y., formerly of 205 Schuele Ave., Jan. 28. i960, wife of the late George R. Patched; mother of Mrs. Frank Grassl, Mrs. Harlow Colllgnon, Mrs. Harry C. Jones, Paul B. PatcheM and Mrs. Eric Lundgrtn; also survived by 11 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. Calls may be made at the Nagel Funeral Horn* Inc., 5*7 E. Delavan Ave., from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Funeral Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends Invited. 29t31

    PAUPLRR-Wiillam L. Paufler, suddenly, Jan. 30, 1960 of 555 Shirley Ave., be-loved husband of Louise Mueller Paufler; brother of David, Mrs. Joseph Eger, Lucy, Leo, Sister Julia of St. John's Convent, Bergenfield, N.J., and the late Agnes Paufler. Funeral services from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Wednes-day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends ere invited. Mr. Paufler was a member of N.Y. Central Square Club and Buf-falo Lodge No. 84* F. s. A.M. 31t2

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    Anthony and John Martin and Mrs Paul Labuzzetta. of North Collins, N.Y . son-in-law of Eugenia Gugliuzza. Friends may call at the family residence, 1483 East Lake Ave., Orchard Park, NY. , where the funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9 and from the Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend.

    30tl MATHIR-Frank J Sr., of 31 St. Joseph

    St.. Lancaster, N. Y., suddenly, Jan. 79. 19*0, father of Frank J. Jr.; brother of David. Mrs. Fred Wagner and Thomas Mather, all of Conn. Funeral from th* Wendel *• Loecher Funer*l Home 27 Aurora St., Monday morning at 8 30 and af St. Mary's Church at 9 o'clock.

    Hamburg, N. Y., Jan. 29, 19*0, wife of the late Henry E. Pauly; sister of Mrs. Ronald L. Shone* of BrooKHne, N. H.; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funerel from her late resi-dence, 17 Hawkins Av*., Hamburg, Monday at 9:30 a.m. and from SS. Peter 8, Paul's Church at 10 a.m.

    30t31 PAWLtK-John of 20 Willow St., Lecka-

    wartna, N.Y., Jan. 3% 1960, b«lov*d husband of Sophie (nee Tokarczyk) and godfather of John Bednarz. Funerel services will be held Tuesday morning • t 9:30 from Joseph M. Litwln Funer»l Home, 1*29 Electric Ave., and at 10 o'clock from St. Michaal's the Archan-gel Church. Burial in Holy Cross Ceme-tery. Friends invited. 3ltl

    band of Pauline (nee Skop) Szukala. father of Norman J. and Beatrice P., brother of John. Mrs. William Miklin-ski, Mrs. Ignatius Kotas, Anthony, Mrs. Joseph Pionkdfcki, Mrs. C h a r l e s Rensch Aloysfw and the late Andrew and Anna; father-in-law of Corinne Hamilton and Kanneth Young; also sur-vived by five grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday morning at 9:30 from the Kaczor Funeral Home, 505 Ridge Rd., Lackawanna, and at St Barbara's Church at 10 e/clock. Interment in St. Hyacinth's Cernatery at Dunkirk, N. Y. Friends invited. Deceased was a mem-ber of the Lackawanna American Legion Post 63 and Unit*d Steel-workers of America 2*02. 31 tl

    VOSSELLER-Caroiine Martin Vosseller, of 91 HInman A**., Jan. 28, 19*0, wife of the late Nathan Vosseller; mother of Juanita Vosseller, and Mrs. Frederick Crane; grandmffher of Mrs. Rcbert L. (Carolyn) Fishir of Quincy. HI., and Mrs James D. IJeanne) Stuart of Elm-hurst, III., sisttr ef Mrs Cora Layer of Bryn Mawr, Pa, Private funeral services were held Saturday.

    WINNICKI Stephen, Jan. 30, 1960, of 124 Ruhland Af*. beloved husband of Mary (nee Ozimek'. dear father of Chester. John, Henry, Joseph, and the late Frank; father-in-law of Florence, Stella, Helen, *nd Eleanor; also sur-vived by eight grandchildren; brother of the late Sophie Ziolkowski. Funeral services will be held Tuesday from the N. J. StiwinsW Funeral Home, 1303 Sycamore St., at 9:30 a.m. and at St. Luke's Church at 10. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemetery Friends invited.

    31 tl WOOD-Viola, of 425 Hickory St., Jan. 30,

    1960, mother of Mrs. Thelma Greene. Mrs. Normaretta Hughes, Mrs. Viola Reed, Oscar and William Wood; sister of Mrs. Minnia Stewart Mrs. Alberta Griffin, Frank and John Williams, eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends received at Meadows Bros, funeral Home, 466 East Utica St, Funeral services Tuesday at 1 p.m. at St. Luke's Amez. Church, 314 East Ferrf St. Interment Ridge-lawn Cemetery, Friends invited. f^ ' Obituary

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