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22 BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, Sunday, March 2, 1969 SkatljB Notices Received until 11 p.m. iHttljfi Ifcatlps IteatijB ACKLIY-R.chard W., in NY., of Creeksida Dr., beloved husband of ff„l , x V; «,?•* res, ,a,h * f o* Wr *- Robert **™> Eb«l, Robert (Karen), Patricia, r*U° ran «nd Joann; grandfather of Robert Ebel and Kimberly Ackley; son o» fh* late William R. and Bertha; brother of John Ackley. The service *>" be from the Colonial Memorial Chapel inc., 3003 South Park Ave., Lackawanna, N.Y. Monday morning at Z; « a d trom **• Jonn Vianney Church •t »:» Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. «r. Ackley was a member of the Holy Name Society, K of C, Hamburg Coun- ?i!i y?- WJ0 F «J rtn Degree group No. '" United Mine Workers of America p.stnct No. 50, Past President of the Lake Shore Volunteer Fire Department end a former member of th« Fronlier central Board of Education. Visiting hours 1-5 and ;.)0 p.m. 1t2 AN IDRIATCH- Joseph of 170 Ladner St.,! March 1, 1969; son of the late Frank and Mary Christiana Andriatch; brother of Mrs. Rose DeLellis, and the late An- •elo and Daniel Andriatch; also sur- vived by many nieces and nephews. Fnends are invited to call at the Rav OXonnell Funeral Home Inc., 2284 South Park Ave., where funeral will be held Monday morning at 8:30 a.m., and at St. Ambrose Church at 9 o'clock. The family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10. Interment at Holy Cross Ceme- tery. ARGENTltRI-Marla Antoinette (nee Coiamarino). Feb. 28, I'M. of 53 Benzinger St.. Buffalo, beloved wife of Pasquale Argentieri; mother of Nicola of Furci, Italy, Dominic, Mario A. ar«* Mrs. Frank (Angela) Davoli; also survived by nine grandchildren; sister of Angelo and Philip Colamarino of Furci, Italy Funeral from the Michael A. DiVincenzo Funeral Home, 1122 Loveioy St., Tuesday morning at 8:30 and at St. Francis of Assisi Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are Invited. The family will be present 2-5 and *-!» p:m, lt3 Orchard Park,' CULTRARA-Angelo Feb. 28, 1969; Helen Mendofik L., Feb. 27, W9, husband of "Mary Gehen Cultrara; father of Mrs. Robert (Rose Marie) Malayny, Mrs. Saivatore (Antoinettte) Maggio, Joseph J., Michael A., Patricia A., Li.nda Marie, and Joyce; brother of Mrs. Rose Feriisi, Mrs. Joseph (Mamie) Frank, Mrs. Emil (Marie) Krantz, Mrs. John (Lucy) Seysock, and Joseph Cultrara, and Mrs. Nicholas (Millie) Acanfora; also survived by eight grandchildren. Friends are In- vited to call at the Ray O'Conneil Funeral Home Inc., 2286 South Park Ave., where funeral will be held Monday morning at 10:15 and at Our Lady of Peroetual Help Church at 11 o'clock. The family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Mr. Cultrara was a member of the Na- tional Association of Government Employes. "2 GIACOMONI-Josepn, Feb. 27, 1969, of 1159 Bailey Ave.; beloved husband of! the late Mary Cenci Giacomoni; dearest father of Louise and John (Jenny) Gia-t KNOP-ln loving memory of infant Chris- 3n Jttntroriam comoni; grandfather of Douglas and Ginia. Funeral Monday at 8:30 from the "Victorian Chapel" of the Ronald S. Wozniak Funeral Home, 998 Loveioy St, and at St. Agnes Church at 9 o'clock. Mr. Giacomoni was a member of St Agnes Holy Name Society. Fam- ily will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 1t2 DALTON-Mary V., Feb. 28, 1969; daugh- ter of the late Richard J. and Ann Dal- ton (nee Slattery); sister of Mrs. Peter (Catherine) Corcoran, Mrs. Willard (Helen) Doherty, Mrs. Thomas (Veron- ica) Cusack, Mrs. Leo (Cecelia) Carr and the late James Dalton. Mrs. Mar- garet Morgan and Mrs. Anna Keough. Calls may be made at the Doino Fu- neral Home-South, 20)9 Seneca St. (at Ryan St.), from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m., where the funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9 and from the church of St. Thomas Aquinas at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. Miss Dal- ian was a member of the Rosary-Altar Society of the church of St. Thomas Aquinas. 2t3 ELSAESSER-Ethel Kenney, Feb. 28, 1969; wife of the late Elmer E. Elsaes- ser; mother of Ralph R., Richard E., and the late Mrs. Alice Rae; also sur- vived by five grandchildren. Funeral service from Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave.. Monday morning at 11 a.m. Friends are invited. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. 2t3 •ARNES-Edgar H, March 1, 1969, Inj Gowanda. N.Y.; husband of Marcia T. Barnes; father of Marcia Kimberly of Buffalo, Paul of Hamilton, Ont,, and: James Barnes of British Columbia; son of Alex and Ethel Barnes; brother of; Mrs. Walter Sawlt, Elmer. Ronald, and Terry Barnes of Burlington, Ont. Friends may call Sunday from 2-5 and 7-9.30 at the Funeral Home of Johnson 4 Wilkins Co. Inc.. 448 Delaware Ave. Deceased was a member of the Iron Workers Local No. 736 of Hamilton. EVENDEN-Earl Ont. Burial Greenwood Cemetery, Bur- lington, Ont., Tuesday, March 4. lEACH-Ela (Fagen) Feb. 28, 1969, wife of the late Russell Beach; sister of Mary Fagen, Mrs. George (Mar- garet) Richlmayr; aunt of George Richlmayr. Friends mav call from 2-5 and 7-9 at the funeral home of Lux & Sons, 2528 Main St., where the funeral will be held Monday morning at 9:30 and from St. Louis Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. 't2 EMERICK-Atice M. Walsh at St. Eliza- beth's Home. Lancaster, N.Y., Feb. 28, 1969; wife of the late George F. Erne- rick; sister of Mrs. Martin (Gertrude Walsh) Toense and the late Rev. James L. Walsh CM.. John and Mrs. John (Nellie) Haas. Funeral from the James W. Cannan Funeral Home, 2397 Seneca St., Monday morning at 9 o'clock, and from St. John Evangelist Church at 9:30. Friends invited. Family will be present from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. tELLAVIA-Mary. in Buffalo. N.Y. (for merly of 359 Auburn Ave.), Feb. 28, 1969; daughter of the late Joseph and Rose Bucolo BeMavia; sister of Mrs. Sam (Susan) Todaro, John, Tommy, RAMT -_ R . .... , _ . „.„,„_, George, Sam and Mrs. Franklin; C*N'XER-Li»ian (nee; Foster, Benson), (Freda) Heck and Joseph Bellavia. E. of Grove St., Chaf- fee, N.Y. (formerly of Buffalo), Feb. 28. 1969; husband of Edna (Eldermayer) Evenden; father of Irving J. of Ham- burg; survived by five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; brother of Fred of Buffalo and the late James W. Friends may call at Weismantel Fu- neral Home, Inc., 271 E. Main St., Springville from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. where funeral services will be held I Monday afternoon at 1:30. Deceased! was a member of I.O.O.F. Lodge No. 254. Chaffee, under whose auspices a memorial services will be conducted Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Expres- sions of sympathy may be made to the Chaffee Hospital Memorial Fund. 1t2 Friends received at the Greco Funeral Home Inc., 2909 Elmwood Ave., where funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 8 15 and at Annunciation Church at; 9:15. Flowers gratefully declined. The; family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p m. "3 •UDZINSKI-Rose (Szyrcynski), March 1. 1969, of Stanislaus St.; peloved wtfe of the Sate Walter; dearest mother of John (Marv>. Sophie (Max) Flcrkowsk^ "nomas, V.ary (Casmer) Kulig of D»troit, Mich., Connie (Arthur) Borow- s«i and Rita (Joseph) Borowski; also survived by 25 grand- and 11 great- f randchilren and nieces and nephews, uneral Wednesday 10:30 a.m. from the Orlowski Suchocki Funeral Home, 173 Stanislaus, corner Sobieski St. and at St Adalbert's Basilica at 11 o'clock. Burial in St. Adalbert's Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. Deceased was a member of the Holy Rosary Society at St. Adalbert's parish, Polish National Alliance of America Group 164 and Polish Women's Alliance of Amenca Group No. 230. 2t4 iURRALL-George D , suddenly. Feb. 27 1969; beloved husband of Rosemary Clarke Burrall; father of Mrs. Michael (Betty) Schwing; grandfather of Amy and Kristin Schwing. Funeral service from the Carlton A, Ullrich Funeral Home Inc.. 3272 Bailey Ave.. Monday afternoon at 1 o m. Friends are invited. Mr Burrall was a member of Ken- sington Post No. 701. Family will be present from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. Feb. 27, 1969, beloved wife of the late Edward Gantzer and Charles Benson; dear mother of Mrs. Betty Hehr and Mrs. Raymond (Florence) Watso and the late Walter Benson; sister of Mrs. Laura Smith, Mrs. Harry (Clara) Kings- ley of Florida and Walter Foster; grandmother of six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the (Delavan) Ami- qone Funeral Home Inc., 1250 East Delavan Ave., near Bailey, where fu- neral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. Friends invited. 2812 GARUDER-lsabel C. at Lockport, N.Y., March 1, 1969, wife of Joseph C. Garu- der; mother of Douglas G.; grandmother of Douglas P. al! of Lockport; also sur- vived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock at Prudden and Kandt Funeral Home, 242 Genesee St., Lockport, where funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon, time to be announced. Inter- ment in Cold Springs Cemetery. GASTON-Clifforo- G., Feb. 27, 1969; hus- band of the late Anna White; son of the late Robert C. and Elizabeth Gaston; bother of Florence A„ Mrs. John Pws, Mrs. Leonard Glor and the late Walter S. Gaston. Funeral from Fred Schlo«er's Funeral Home. 2283 Seneca St., Monday morning at 10:30 a.m. De- ceased was a oast commander of South Buffalo Post No. 721 American Leoion. Friends are invited. 28t2 CICMUN»EC-Varjorie (Benn) (nee Tay- lor), of 470 1 Duerr Rd , Orchard Park, N Y., suddenly, Feb. 28, 19S9, beloved wife of Raymond P. Cichuniec; mother ef William L., Ronald F.. and Roy L. B»nn; grandmother of Vicki and David Benn; daughter of William Taylor; sister ef George, and Charles Taylor, Mrs. Roy (Katherine) Spadoni, Alva and Jack Taylor and Mrs. Robert (Elizabeth) Dunz Friends received at the France Memorial Funeral Home, S. 3*75 North Buffalo St., Orchard Park, N.Y., from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m., where prayer services will be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. and from St. Bernadette's R.C. Church, Hamburg, N.Y., at 10:15 a.m. Rosary devotions Monday at 8 p.m. Memorial services at 9 p.m. Monday to be held by the Ladies Aux. American Legion Post No. 567 Orchard Park, N.Y. (Auxiliary members are requested to assemble at the funeral home). Deceased was a member of (he Ladies Aux. of the American Legion Post No. 567 Orchard Park. m GATES-Dorothy A. (nee Head), of 114 East Main St.. Hsmburq, N.Y., March I , 1969; w ife of Raymond J.; mother of Mary, Carol, Kathleen, Raymond Jr., Frances, Alice, Nancv and William Gates; sister of Edward, William, Paul, Bernadine and Frances Head. Mrs. Charles Daniels and Mrs. Richard Malek. Funeral from the Donald M.! Demmerley Funeral Home, 21 Pierce Ave., Hamburg, N.Y., Tuesday morn- ing at 9:30 and from SS. Peter & Paul Church at 10. Friends invited. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 2t3 GBUR-Anna Schneider of Elk St., Mar. 1, 1969, wife of John Gbur; mother of John J. and William J. Gbur, Mrs. John (Julia) Knapp (Pa.}, Mrs. Steohen (Helen) Kwiecien and Mrs. Edward (Rita) Zientek; sister of Mrs. Helen Fachko and Mrs. Mary Kellogg; also survived by eight grandchildren. Friends | may call at their convenience at Loomis, Offers & Loomis Inc. Memorial Chapel, 1820 Seneca St., where funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 a.m., and from St. Stephen's Church at 10 a.m. 2t4 p.m. GRAZIADEI-Martin, in this city, Feb. 28, 1969; beloved husband of Pearl Ta- bone Graziadei; father of Sandra, Fran- ces and the late Martin Graziadei Jr.; brother of Joseph, Frank, Michael, Bart, Carmen Graziadei and Mrs. Dan- iel (Anna) Zendano. Friends received at the Greco Funeral Home Inc., 2909 Elmwood Ave., where funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9:30 and from St. Paul's Church, Kenmore, N.Y., at 10:15. Visiting hours 1-10 p.m. Flowers gratefully declined. 2t3 GRISE-Henry, of Eggertsville, died Feb. 28, 1969; beloved husband of Muriel Misener Grise; father of the late Mrs. Russell (Joan) Macaulay; son of Rose and the late Bernard Grise; brother of Mrs. John (Helen) Mager of Town of Tonawanda, Mrs. Robert (Genevieve) Blain of Hamburg, N.Y., Alois Grise of Angola, N.Y., and the late Mrs. George (Virginia) Cathcart, Funeral from The' Dohn Funeral Home, 143 Kenmore Ave. I near University Plaza, Monday at 9:30 a.m. and at St. Benedict's Church at 10 a.m. Friends invited. Mr. Grise was a 1 member of I.U.O.E. Local No. 17. Fam- ily present 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 1t2 HARRIMAN-Barrie J., A1C, USAF, sud- W denly, Feb. 28, 1969, of 121 Bal- ^% bach Dr., Cheektowaga. in Victor- ville, Calif.; beloved son of Vernon and Jane (nee Berry); dear brother of Laurie J. Harriman; dear grandson of Mrs. Gertrude Berry. The family will be present to receive friends at a time to be announced later at the (Cleve- land) Amigone Funeral Home Inc., 569 Cleveland Dr. between Harlem and the Thruway, where funeral services will be held. 2t4 HARTMAN-Ruth M., suddenly, Feb. 27, 1969, of Shoreham Dr., Lakeview, N.Y.; beloved wife of Richard H. Hartman; mother of Richard L. Hartman; sister of Mrs. Chester (Kate) Blaszak, Law- rence and the late Edward McManus; grandmother of Richard J., Barbara, Dennis and Kristine Hartman. Friends may call at the Mescall 8. Hagqerty Funeral Home, 1377 Abbott Rd. (near Ridge), Lackawanna, where funeral will be held Monday at 1 o'clock. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. It3 HEINZ-lda Hofmann, Feb. 27, 1969, of the Niagara Lutheran Home; wife of the late Herman Heinz; mother of Mrs. Nicholas (Ruth) Alt, George and Mrs. George (Mildred) Geisendorf; also sur- vived by four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; sister of John Hof- mann. Funeral services from the Carl- ton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends are invited. Memorials in memory of Mrs. Heinz to Christ Lu- theran Church, Broadway at Fox, or the Niagara Lutheran Home, 64 Hager, would be appreciated. Family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. HIGGINS-lda E„ March 1, 1969, of Sny- der, N.Y.; beloved wife of the late Frank J. Higgins; mother of Jean, Pat- rick A, (Gloria), Arthur F., Mrs. Joseph P. (Lois) Niland, Mrs. James F. (Carol) Kautz, Ruth M., Margaret M. and Eileen F. Higgins; survived by 16 grandchildren. Friends may call at the Leo Sauer Funeral Home Inc., 1933 Kensington Ave. The family will be present Sunday and Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass at Christ the King Church at 10 a.m. 2t3 HOLTZ-Anna (nee Sasken), of 2464 Sand Rock, Eden, N.Y., Feb. 28, 1969; wife of the late Louis F. Holtz; mother of Mrs. Carl (Dorothy) Sponholz of Eden, N.Y., Donald L. Holtz of Orchard Park, N.Y.;' grandmother of Diane Sponholz, Terry, Laurie and Tamara Holtz; sister of Mrs. (Fenner) Helen Colter; sister-in- law of Mrs. Anna Sasken. Friends re- ceived at the France Memorial Funeral Home, S3875 North Buffalo St., Orchard Park, N.Y., from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where services will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to St. John's United Church of Christ, Eden, N.Y. JOZWIAK-Barbara Ann, age 11, sudden- ly, Feb. 28, 1969; of Bailey Ave; be- loved daughter of Conrad A. and Mary- annt ;nee Rybak) Jozwiakr dear sister of Michael C. (Delsie) and Elizabeth Ann; aunt of Jennifer; granddauohter of Mrs. Anna Rybak and the late George; also the late Peter and Mary Jozwiak. ] L 0CKE also survived by aunts, uncles and i 0 ved cousins. Funeral from the Pacer Fu- neral Home, 1275 Sycamore St., Monday at 9 a.m. and at Holy Name of Jesus Church at 9:30. Friends are invited. Family will be present from 2-5, 7-10 p.m. Barbara Ann was a student at No. 9 School and a member of Girl Scouts of America, Troop No. 410. KELLER-Howard M., age 73, of 2408 NE 27 Ave., Fort Lauderdale, died Friday. Came to Fort Lauderdale six years ago from Buffalo. Owner of the Auf Wieder- sehn Restaurant, member of United Craft, F&AM. the Consistory and Shrine Temple, all of Buffalo. N.Y. Survived by his wife, Cecilia, Fort Lauderdale; one brother, Joseoh, Derbv, N.Y. Fu- neral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Kraeer Funeral Home. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gar- den Mausoleum, topher M., who died one year ago today, March 2, 1968. We loved him during life, Don't let us abandon him until We have prayed his way into the House of the Lord. May he rest eternally in peace. Loved and missed by, SISTER, BROTHER-IN-LAW, and NEPHEW, SALLY, RUDOLF and THEODORE BENES KOPEC—In loving memory of our be- loved mother and grandmother. Antonina M., who passed away 23 years ago on March 3, 1946. Gone but not forgotten By those who loved her best. Sadly missed by, WALTER, LEO, MARY JANE, HENRY, HELEN 8. LOUIS and GRANDCHILDREN KOPEC—In loving memory of our dear sister and aunt, Florence J., who passed away one year ago on March 3, 1968. Always in our hearts. Sadly missed by WALTER, LEO. MARY JANE, HENRY. HELEN 8, LOUIS and NIECES and NEPHEWS LUZAK-NOWAK-Julia, of our dear mother, in loving memory grandmother and away great-grandmother, who passed one year ago March 2, 1968. Deep in our hearts you will always stay Loved and remembered every day. Sadly mised by CHILDREN, GRANDCHILDREN and GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN WHITE—In loving memory of our dear husband, father and grandfather, Frank, who passed away two years ago on March 3, 1967. To us you gave your best, God grant you peace and rest. Sadly missed by THE FAMILY OF FRANK H. WHITE MARIEN-Mlcha of 359 Zimmen of Nelson G. ai brother of Ja late Patricia A call at the G< Funeral Home, and 7-9 p.m., held Tuesday and from St. at 10 o'clock. tend. MASTRANGELO in Buffalo, bel (nee Tortorice) Mrs. John (Donj of Gina Chrni Edmund, Roos Mastrangelo, Rocco and santi. Friends Barone Funeral at Plymouth, held Monday the Nativity of Church at 9:30 2-5 and 7-10 declined. Frien McRAE-Hector da, suddenly, husband of Ml father of Gay Catherine and Rae of Dauphi can McRae of Garner of Fli Lloyd Baker from Trinity Ml Falls Blvd., M> invited, Calls 7-9 p.m. at Di Kenmore Ave., Flowers grafefi ; may be mad ' Church Memor MELNIK-Maria, Regent St., B Gregory Melnti (Irene) Panski Michael A. Di 1122 Loveioy al 9:45 and Russian Orthodi at 10:15 o'cloc Family will tx 7-10 p.m. Panl held Sunday e Monday and T the chapel. MORLEY-Sarah wife of the mother of Chai Leonard J. Mori Miller, Mrs. late Mrs. Edi vived by 11 great-grandchili at the Thomas 465 Franklin St be held Monda' invited to att and 7-9. KLINE-Eugene A., of 176 South Union Rd., Williamsville, Feb. 28, 1969; hus- band of Ruth L. Lutz. Funeral from Beach-Tuyn Funeral Home, 5541 Main St. at Cayuga Rd., Williamsville, Mon- day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends are invited. The family will be present Sat- urday and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. It2 KOSICH-Kelly Anne of Lackawanna, N.Y., Mar. 1, 1969, infant daughter of John A. and Susan Kosich; granddaugh- ter of Stephen and Pauline Lukasik, Charles and Anne Kosich; niece of Mrs. Joan Kapuza, Charles and Anthony Ko- sich. Friends may call at the Hoy Fu-. . neral Home Inc., 3855 Seneca St. corner | NOWAK-Anna ( Southgate Dr., West Seneca, where | Goodyear Ave services will be held Tuesday morning at 8:00, and from Our Lady of Sacred Heart Church. Abbott Rd., at 8:45 o'clock. Friends invited. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10. 2t3 KUBtAK-Stephen Frank, Feb. 28, 1969 of Cheektowaga, N.Y., beloved husband of Florence (nee Rogacki); dearest father of Stephen Jerome (Elaine), Mrs. Leon- ard (Patricia) Kozlowski; also survived by six grandchildren; brother of Stanley (Anna), John (Pearl), Mrs. Arthur (Florence) Tindall, Jean Kubiak, Mrs. Stephen (Helen) Gorski, Mrs. Stephen (Eleanor) Kaczmarek, and the late Mary Piechocki, Casmir Kubiak and Edmund Kubiak. Family will be present to receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 at the Melvin J. Sliwinski Funeral Home, 85 George Urban Boulevard (west of Harlem) where funeral serv- ices will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m. and at St. John Gualberts Church at M., suddenly, Feb. 28, in Blvd.; beloved son Agnes Burns Marien; P. Marien and the Marien. Friends may J. Roberts & Sons tOO Main St., from 2-5 ire the funeral will be rning at 9:15 o'clock, in the Baptist Church inds are invited to at- 2t3 Edward, Feb. 27, 1969, sd husband of Mary \astrangelo; father of I) Chmiel; grandfather brother of Anthony, lit. Perry and Arthur . Anthony (Ines) Di- Philip (Laura) Gn- ly call at the Mario [Home, 152 Albany St. lere funeral will be fning at 8:45 and from Blessed Virgin Mary tarn ily will be present Flowers gratefully Invited. 28t2 of Town of Tonawan- Sb. 28, 1969, beloved Jorie Cleave McRae; in C. McRae; son of late William H. Mc- EsMan.; brother of Dun- Iwa, Ont., Mrs. George Iplon, Man. and Mrs. Jberon, Man. Funeral lodist Church, Niagara lay at 2 p.m. Friends iy be made 2-4 and Funeral Home, 143 tear University Plaza. declined. Memorials Jfro T r i n i t y Methodist Fund. «3 larch 1, 1969, of 61 ilo, wife of the late mother of Mrs. Jacob Funeral from the Icenzo Funeral Home, Wednesday morning SS. Peter and Paul Church, 33 Ideal St., Friends are invited. i present from 2-5 and Ida services will be ling at 6 o'clock and sday at 7:30 p.m. at loome, Feb. 28, 1969, William E. Morley; is F., Harold B. and Mrs. Irwin (Marion) let Elsaesser and the Browne!!; also sur- |irandchildren and 24 in. Friends may call Ray Funeral Home, 10:0? a.m. Interment St. Stanislaus Cemetery. LE BARRON-Garv Ray II, March 1. 1969, beloved infant son of Gary Ray and Sandra (Golden) LeBarron; dear grandson of Arden and Edna LeBarron and Henry and Marie Jane Golden. receive friends 7-9 the Knapp Funeral Ave. Private funeral convenience of the FUNERAL HOME — opposite Meyer Memorial Hospital 415GRIDERST 896-2244 "THANK YOU" Joseph B. Dietrich Joseph E. Dietrich Dear friends, neighbors and all those who showed so much interest in the Formal Dedication of our new funeral home. Your attendance far exceeded our fondest hopes. KELLER-Teresa Schmidt, March 1, 1969; wife of the late Albert J.; mother of Edwin, Arthur, and Mrs. Ralph Murphy. Funeral from the Joseph Stauth Funeral Home, 2264 Main St., Tuesday at 8:15 and at Most Holy Re- deemer Church at 9 a.m. Friends in- vited. Mrs. Keller was a member of St. James Ladies Sodality. Calls may be; made from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 2t3 KENDIG-Emmett A., of Peach St., Feb. 27, 1969; husband of the latP Mabel Roaer. stepfather of Donald Francis; | brother of the late Robert and Jay Kendig, Mrs. Margaret Ellsworth and Sister M. Loretta. Friends may call Sunday evenino 7-9 at the Knapp Fu- neral Home, 335 Leroy Ave. Private funeral service Monday at the con- venience of the family. KINNER-Edith F., Feb. 27, 1969; daugh- ter of the late William H. and Ella Kin- ner; sister of Arthur D. and the late Earl H. Kinner. Friends received at the Marvan E. Malzan Funeral Home, 1520 Kensington Ave., where funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. Friends invited. Flowers gratefully declined. Family present from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. KOHLER-Lucy Mosack, of Lancaster, N.Y., Feb. 28, 1969; sister of Charles and the late John and Joseph Mosack, Mrs. Helen Hennessy and Mrs. Rose Bray; aunt of Mrs. Linus (Marilyn) Weber and Carol Mosack, Funeral from the Funeral Home of Wendel and Loecher Inc., 27 Aurora St., Lancaster, Monday morning at 9 o'clock and St. Mary's Church at 9:30. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery. Family present Sun- day 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. KORCZYNSKI-Frank, of Milburn St., Feb. 27, 1969; husband of the late Min- nie (nee Waligorski); dear father of Stephen, Edward (Genevieve), Mrs. Ed- mund (Charlotte) Koperski, Freddie (Irene) and the late Irene (Joseph) Jaj- kowski; grandfather of 13 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Apolonia Rybicki, Mrs. Anna Adamski, Mrs. Bertha Margaret and the late Mary Przybyl, Stephen, Andrew, Stanley and Valerie Korczynski. Fu- neral from the Pacer Funeral Home, 1275 Sycamore St., Monday at 9:30 and at Corpus Christi Church at 10 a.m. Friends are invited. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. The family will p.m. Sunday at Home, 335 Leroy services at the family. LIVINGSTON-Curlean, Feb. 27, of 374 Sycamore St.; mother of Ruth Rich- ardson; also survived by five brothers, two sisters, three granddaughters, Eu- nice Brown, Curlean Barlow, Maqdalene (Mickey) Harris; nine qrandchildren. Other relatives and friends may call at Meadows Bros. Funeral Home, 576 Jefferson Ave. Funeral Tuesday 1 p.m. from St. John Baptist Church, Goodell and Michigan Ave. Family will be pres- ent at the "funeral home 7-8 p.m. Sunday and Monday. 2t3 Emerson P, Feb. 27, 1969; be-1 husband of Eleanor B. Steel Boser; step-father of Mrs. Harland (Gertrude) Gross. James J, Boser, Mrs. J?mes (Doris) Farrar, Mrs. Kenneth (Evelyn) Handley, Mrs. John (Eliza- beth) Martin and Donald A. Boser. Calls mav be made at the funeral home of J. Milford Jennison. 531 South Park Ave., from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m., where the funeral will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m. and from the Church of Our Ladv of Perpetual Helo at 10 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. Mr. Locke was a veteran of World War I and the Royal Neighbors of America. Interment St. Bona venture's Cemetery, Allegany, N.Y. 1t2 LoCURTO-Marla (nee Tascarella), for- merly of 130 Trenton Ave., Buffalo, March 1, 1969; wife of the late Charles LoCurto; sister-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Alia Tascarella; aunt of Mrs. John (Ruth) Lachina, Charles Torch, Dom- inic and Michael Tascarella. Friends may call at the Joseph Spano & Sons Funeral Home Inc., 473 Niagara St., near Hudson, where funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 8:30, and in St. An- thony's Church at 9:15. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 2t3 LoPINTO-Ciro, of Kenmore, N . Y . , March 1, 1969: husband of Frances Conciardo LoPinto; father of Frank Lo- Pinto and Mrs. Elmer (Geraldine) Palmer of Detroit, Mich.; grandfather of Ronald and Patricia Palmer; brother of Dominic, Mrs. Lena Dione and the late Carmela, Joseph, Jack LoPinto and Carmela Congiolosi, all of Brooklyn. Friends received at the Greco Funeral Home Inc , 2909 Elmwood Ave., where funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 8:30 and at St. John the Baptist Church at 9. Mr. LoPinto was a member of the Amalgaamted Clothing Workers of America and former employe of H, Seeberg Co. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. 2t3 LUCAS-Rev. Marshal P. of East Aurora, N.Y., Feb. 27, 1969, husband of Doreen Holden Lucas; father of Christopher J., Columbia, Mo. and Mrs. James (Deborah) Alberth, Cheektowaga, N.Y.; son of Mrs. Maude Paxton Lucas and the late Addison Lucas; brother of Mrs. Charles (Lucille) McLaughlin, Egqertsville, N.Y. and Mrs. Ian (Mary Lou) Leask, St. Thomas, Ont. The family will receive friends at the Kenneth Howe Funeral Home Inc., 64 Maple St., East Aurora, on Thursday and Friday from 2-3 and 7-9 p.m. Memorial service Saturday, March 8 at 3 p.m. from Baker Memorial United Methodist Church in East Aurora. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorial gifts may be made to the American Cancer Society or to a church or charity of your choice. It2 LUOWIG-Edward, of 475 Losson Rd., Cheektowaga, N.Y., Feb. 27, 1969; hus- band of Dorothy M. (Aldinger) Ludwlg; father of Earl (Norma) artd Mrs. Myron (Ruth) Saqer; brother of the late George Ludwig; also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral from the Stutzman-Zurbrick Funeral Home Inc., 5615 Broadway, Lancaster, Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends invited. Family will be in attendance from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment In Lancaster Rural Cemetery. 75 YEARS OF DEDICATED SERVICE LUX & SONS TO E ME AL 2528 MAIN ST. • Joseph F. Lux TF 3-6227 i-PV^l Funeral Homes, Inc. 2528 Bailey Ave. 995 Genesee St. 892-4492 892-7057 2480 Kensington Ave. 839-2818 Friends Appreciate Your selection of a well known and established Funeral Home <K ARLTON A. 1 LLRICH Funeral Home, Inc. 3272 Bailey Avenue, TF 3-8577 the late Nichol Leonard, FrankJ retta, Kathryn,) Rose, Peter am of 11, great-gi great-great-grai from the Paci Sycamore St., St. Luke's R.i Friends are in) present from Nowak was a Holy Rosary Si Polish Women'l 380. NOWAKOWSKt PAWLIK-BENCZ1 Szudzik), Feb, beloved wife o late Stanley mother of He! Irene Kazmii Benczkowski, kowski, Henry Stella CacciaN daughter of thi ces Szudzik; sii Jasinski, John late Casimer the late Viola vived by gr< grandchildren, at 10:30 from of the Kazmien 347 Peckham Sf Mass at St. o'clock. Interi Cemetery. Relat Family will bi from 2-5 and 7-1 PERKINS-Jessiel N.Y., Feb, 28, William B. Sml kins; mother o f Downey of Arc| the Funeral Ho in Arcade, whi be Monday at Rural Cemetery PETERSEN-Milj Ave., Buffalo, 1969, sister of aunt of Ronal ham and Mrs. of Hamburg. Froehley's Fu«! Main St., Ang(j noon at 3:30 Interment in Angola. Family 2-5 and 7-9 p.] PETERSON-Mai 1969, sister of Rochester, N.Y! the John E. Rol Hertel Ave., fii Funeral servici POKORSKI-Ant Feb. 28, 1969; Strusienski); f| Edward (Fram Mrs. Richard | vived by 15 great-grandchil< Miller and the! and Walter. F^ at 9:30 a.m, fi neral Home In Corpus Christi family will bi p.m. PONTON-Mvra March 1, 1969; Adrian; mothej N Y . ; sister of Gowanda, N.Y. of Buffalo, N.' from Schaack' Jamestown St.J day, March 4 may call Sunda( 9. Interment in POPEK-Maryani denly, March I the late Albert of Mrs. Felix William (Jose) Stanley (Dorothl inic (Helen) Gozdziak, Mrs bicz and the I, survived by gn children and gi Funeral from Home Inc., 21 of So. Ogden, Reguiem High Basilica at 10 Stanislaus G friends invited was a member Society and the Group 227. Fai the funeral hoi RYBAK-Louise St., Feb. 28, 1 seph; dear mo Thaddeus (Het Pfc. Leon Ryb grandchildren. Funeral Home, day at 11:30 Church at 11: Family will be p.m. SALISBURY-EII S.C., suddenly, of Ann Camp Salisbury of E Salisbury of Taj' call at the Jai Home, 335 Oi where services morning at 10. engineer of the a member of Tool and M Calls may be Sunday. Family! 7-10 p.m. SCHAMANN-Chaj beloved husban father of Marg and Daniel; son) garet McNam of Joseph, Mrs low Peyton and Schamann. Fri Thomas J. Kelt Abbott Rd., wl be held Tuesdaf and from St. Tl Mr. Schamann Holy Name Church and Association and of C 3875, wl semble at 7:30 j neral home. F and 7-10 p.m. SCHMIDT-Will _ 1, 1969. beloved ly) (nee Sutterjf liam J. of Sny ' and Robert P. of Mrs. Willia of Anchorage, (Laura) Marq Harry (Elma) othy) Vane of E. Thomas a survived by six great-grandchil at the Sieck a Inc., 1009 Ken: neral service at a time to invited. The I from 2-4 and was a member Church and tM League. where the funeral wil at 2 p.m. Friends are I Visiting hours 1-5 ra akowski-Wiesner), of I eb. 28, 1969; wife of ; beloved mother of Uohn, Joan, Clare, Lo- fTheresa and the late Bernard; grandmother dmother of 14 and other of one. Funeral Funeral Home, 1275 sday at 9:30 and at Church at 9:45 a.m. . The family will be and 7-10 p.m. Mrs. ember of St. Luke's ty and Klosy Polskie Alliance Group No. 113 Nowak notice. 1t3 SKI—Martha (nee 1969, of Lombard St.; I eter Pawlik and the; enczkowski; dearest: (John) Kowslewski; | ak; Joseph (Jean) i hn (Stella) Bencz- enczkowski, the late | and Wanda Kordos; te Stanley and Fran- t of Jenny (Casimer) jSophie) Szudzik; the (Pearl) Szudzik; and Ostrowski; also sur- ichildren and great- neral Monday morning Sacred Heart Chapel k Funeral Home Inc., and a Requiem High inislaus Church at 11 t in St. Stanislaus es and friends invited. [present at the chapel p.m. 2t82 (Hunt), of Arcade, ; wife of the late Dr. and Dr. C. R. Per- \rs. Frederick (Doris) Friends may call at of W, S. Davis, Inc. funeral services will .m. Interment Arcade SIEKIERSKI - Jadwiga (Hattie) (nee Matuszak), of Hedley St., March 1, 1969, beloved wife of Walter; dearest mother of Edmund (Marie), Aloysius (Martha), Mrs. Irene (Chester) Woz- niak, and Mrs. Virgilia (Adrian) Mu- sial; grandmother of nine grandchil- dren; also survived by nieces and nephews and a sister in Poland. Fu- neral Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. from Kocol Funeral Home Inc., 1972 Genesee St., and in St. Josaphat Church at 10 a.m. Interment in St. Stanislaus Ceme- tery. Relatives and friends are invited to aMend. Family present from 1-5 and 7-10 p.m. Mrs. Siekierski was a mem- ber of the Sacred Heart Society at St. Josaphat Church and the Rosary So- ciety at Queen of Peace Church. (Mem- bers will recite prayers Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.). SCHUTZ-William P., Feb. 28, 1969, of Clarence, N.Y.; beloved husband of Joan K. (nee Vollmer); father of Lynn K., Michael W. and Elizabeth A. Schutz. The family will be present to receive friends 2-3 and 7-10 p.m. at the Mansell Funeral Home, 8440 Main St., Clarence, where funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9:15 and from Na- tivity of Blessed Virgin Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Schutz was a member of the Catholic War Veterans Post No. 1479, the Nativity Nocturnal Adoration Society and Ushers Club it? SEE-Catherine (nee Herd), Feb. 27, 1969; dearest mother of Miss Hazel See and William See; sister of Mrs. William (Carolyn) Hilliard, William Herd and the late Mrs. Mary Benz, Jacob Herd Jr. and Peter Herd; survived by sev- eral nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Die- trich Funeral Home Inc., 2528 Bailey Ave., where services will be held Mon- day at 8:30 a.m. and at Most Holy Re- deemer Church at 9 a.m. Friends are Invited. 2St2 SIUDZINSKI-Victoria (nee Kuiawa) of Bissell Ave., Mar. 1, 1969, wife of the late Joseph A.; dear mother of Mrs. Leonard (Alice) Mills, Mrs. Zigmund (Florence) Cichowicz and the late Jer- ome R. (Wanda) Siudzinski; grand- mother of seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral from fhe Pacer Funeral Home, 1275 Syca- more St., Tuesday at 10:30, and at St. Luke's R.C. Church at 10:45 a.m. Friends are invited. Family will be presen* from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 2t3 SMITH-George H., in Buffalo, N.Y., Feb. 28, 1969, of 588 Ridge Rd., Lack- awanna, beloved husband of Cardyn Glosser Smith; father of Richard J., Mrs. Judith Clark, Donald G., Carolyn R., Miss Georgia M. and Miss Janet Smith; brother of Edward I F. Smith of North Tonawanda, N.Y.; grandfather of two grandchildren. | Friends may call at the Leo L. Buch- heit Funeral Home, 666 Ridge Rd., from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m., where funeral service will be held Monday at 2 p.m. Burial in Oakwood Cemetery, East Aurora, N.Y. It2 SOLE-Angelo, in Buffalo, N.Y., Feb. 27, 1969; beloved husband of Mary Baldi Sole; father of John, Carol, and Mary Ann Sole; also survived by one grand- son, John Sole Jr.; brother of Pat, Mrs. Frank Mitri (Mary) and Joseph Sole. Calls may be made at The Rubino Me- morial Home, 1234 Delaware Ave. (be- tween Cleveland and Auburn), 2-5 and 7- 9 p.m. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Mass at Holy Spirit Church, Monday at 9:30 a.m. Mr. Sole was a member of the Fedders Corp. Employes Union. Flowers grateful^ declined. Pri- vate parking in rear of Memorial Home. 1t2 SPORNEY—Stephanie E. (nee Grabow- ski), of West Seneca, N.Y., March 1, 1969; beloved wife of William B. Spor- ney; dear mother of Donald (Norene) Sporney, Mrs. Joseph (Mary Ann) Wiech, Mrs. Francis (Clara) Gawinski, Mrs. Cy (Virginia) Yerkovich; sister of Martha, Mrs. Walter (Ceilia) Krieger, Frank (Stephanie), Edward (Irene), Aloysius, Emilie, and the late Leo (Charlotte) Grabowski; daughter of the late Peter and Clara Grabowski; also sur- vived by six grandchildren. Friends may call at the Hoy Funeral Home Inc., 3855 Seneca St., corner of Southgate Dr., West Seneca, where services will be held Tuesday morning at 8:45, and from St. Bonaventure Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends invited. Family will be present from 2-5, 7-10 p.m. Mrs. Spor- ney was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society of St. Bonaventure Church. STEPHENSON-Eleanor Wylie, March 1, 1969, of 103 Trowbridge St., wife of the late James H. Stephenson; mother of Mrs. Lawrence (Shirley) Hughes, Mrs. Donald (Lois) Clancy, James H. Ste- phenson, Mrs. Donald (Barbara) Zieg Obituary WHITE-Floyd Clifford In Gowanda, M R S . ROSE BUDZINSKI N.Y., Feb. 28, 1969; beloved husband of M n e-,.-,—~,.n n.,^,;« Angeline Ziolo White; father of Sharon) .^JL Kose aZUrczynskl Budzin- Ann of Gowanda; son of Mrs. Menno SKI, 77, of 174 Stanislaus St where White of Ft. Erie, Ont. Member of Go-l she operated a shoe slore wanda Country Club and Phoenix Lodge since Saturday in Sisters No. 262 F.8.A.M. Funeral services will j 1918, died be held at the First Presbyterian i HoSDital Church, Gowanda, Monday, March 3 at *', , . 2 p.m. Friends may can at setback's| With her husband. Walter, she Funeral Home, 88 Jamestown St., Go-, opened the business at 175 Stanis- wanda, Saturday 7-9, Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 . , loin , .„„„ , where a Masonic Service will be iaus m 1»1" and moved across jthe street eight years later. She ! became sole operator after his death in 1958. p.m., where a held Sunday at 8 p.m. Memorials may be made to Tri-County Memorial Hos- pital, or the First Presbyterian Church, Gowanda. 112 WILGOSZ-Ethel Mae (nee Bledsoe) March 1, 1969, wife of Max; mother of Mrs. James (Loretta) Tarter of Ky.; grandmother of three grandchildren; sister of Richard and Gettie Bledsoe both of Ind. and Eliza Lendzion of Ky. Friends may call at the Ernest Wede- kindt Funeral Home Inc., 5 Walden Ave., at Genesee, Sunday from 7-10 p.m. and Monday from 2-5 and 7-10, where funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. Mrs. Wilgosz was a member of Adam Plewacki Post 799 American Legion Auxiliary. Ritual serv- ice Monday at 7 p.m. WORON1ECKI—Emily (nee Sobkowski), March 1, 1969, of Doat St.; beloved wife of the late William; dearest mother of Stanley (Josephine) and Celia (Walter) Jurek; sister of Aloysius (Celia) Sobkowski, Mary (late Adam) She is survived by ttwo sons, Thomas, with whom she lived, and John Budzinski; f^ur daugh- ters, Mrs. Max Florkewski also of the Stanislaus St. address, Mrs. Casmer Kulig of Detroit, Mrs. Arthur Borowski and Mrs. Joseph Borowski of Cheektowaga; 25 grandchildren and 11 great- grandchildren. Prayers at 10:30 a.m. Wednes- day in the Orlowski Suchocki Fu- neral Home, 173 Stanislaus St., and a Mass of Requiem at 11 in I fit. Adalbert's Basilica, 212 Stan- Wozniak, Dr. Francis '(Martha) "Sob-1 islaus St., will be followed bv kowski all of Dunkirk, N.Y., Jane: hiirial in <5t AHolhort'c Cam*-*,-•,'• (Leonard) Jaworski, late Jacob (| a t«! ^T" 3 , 1 , 1 " &l - AdaIDerl s "-emetery, Jacob (late Catherine) Sobkowski, late Bernice (late John) Malkowiak; sister-in-law of the late Rev. Z. Woroniecki; also survived by six grand- and six great-grand- children. Funeral Wednesday 9:30 a.m. from the Orlowski Suchocki Funeral Home, 173 Stanislaus, corner Sobieski St. and at St. John Gualbert's Church at 10 o'clock. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. Deceased was a member of the °olish Women's Alliance of America, Emilia I Cheektowaga. The Weather U.S. Department of Commerce. Buffalo, N.Y., March 1, :969 | Maximum temperature is highest for Plater Society Branch 498. Family will i 1? n ? urs ending at 7 p.m. Minimum tern- be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. ; perature is lowest for 18 hours encing at WRIGHT-Bertha Lee, Feb. 28, 1969, of standard A J ' ecor «" n » s are in Eastern 61 Watson St.; wife of the late Emmett;: Ma aara T,me - mother of Audrey Adams and Bertha Bradley; sister of Richard LaMar; also survived by 12 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends who will be received at Mea- dows- Bros. Funeral Home, 576 Jefferson Ave. Funeral Monday 1 p.m. from Trinity Baptist Church, 41 Spruce St. Friends invited. ^L"! WYPYCH-Stanislawa, of Buffalo, N.Y., March 1, 1969, wife of the late Joseph; mother of Henry (Constance), Steve (Margaret), Marian (Mary (Catherine), John (Irene), Joseph (Mary), Norbert (Arlene); survived by 17 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; sister of Stanley and Walter. Funeral Cities Weather A'bany Cloud/ Albuquerque Cloudy | Atlanta , Clear Boston Cloudy iBurlington, Vt Cloudy 'Chicago Cloudy I Cincinnati ,. Cloudy ! Cleveland Snow j Columbus, O Cloudy I Des Moines Cloudy i Detroit Pt.Cloudy j El Paso Clear ] Houston Cloudy Indianapolis C'oudv Jacksonville .. Cloudy Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from »TKS? !£%£* P t CI - 0U Urban Funeral Home Inc., 188 Clark St. (off Broadway) Kanty Church at 10 will be present from and in St. John a.m. The family 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 2t4 ZYBALA—Katherine (Katarzyna, nee Beus), of Buffalo, N.Y., Feb. 26. 1969; beloved wife of the late Michael Zy- bala; dearest mother of Mrs. Albert (Jane) Bucholtz, Mrs. Raymond (Betty) Malak, Mrs. Frank (Mary) Eisele, So- phie Zybala, Matthew (Rita) Zybala, Edward (Laurie) Zybala, Chester (Stel- la) Zybala and Florence Zybala and the: <-„",,.5 late Michael and Walter Zybala; also' survived by 17 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Family will receive friends at Dombrowskl-Czeladzinski Fu- neral Home. 447 Amherst St., where fu- neral services will be held Monday morning at 9:30 from the Chapel and at 10 o'clock from Assumption Church. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends are invited. Deceased was a member of St. Casimer's Society No. 219. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Clear Los Angeles Clear Miami Beach Pf.Ooudy Milwaukee Pt.Cloudy New York Cloudy Philadelphia ... Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, Me. Rochester, N.Y. St. Louis San Antonio San Francisco St. Ste. Marie Temp. Max. 41 63 1 : ; :o 56 ^: 3- J- 45 -:- : - it f 43 I? 63 f -•- "•' 39 61 "• -. 35 38 6" 55 .' ' 3 -t 39 31 33 27 Mm. i V 33 ;t 0 30 : » ?6 3(1 39 A- e n : ; . 5". 31 tl 46 48 :? :- -; : "'• a " •• «• •1* 1 '.' r '4 -, 7 .- 33 Obituary Ki E. of 16 Koons tf., suddenly, Feb. 27, late Allen Petersen; [A- Petersen of Farn- llchard (Dawn) Spring ineral services from •a I Home, 262 North N.Y., Sunday after- lock. Friends invitee]. lest Avenue Cemetery, (will be present from 2812 D. (Barnes), Feb. 28, •s. Elmer W. Holly of Friends may call at •ts Funeral Home, 1361 2-5 and 7-9 Sunday. [[private. ly, of Buffalo, N.Y., isband of Helen (nee ler of John (Anne), is). Walter (Regina), jelen) Krajewski; sur- mdchildren and eight brother of Frances (late Stanley, Vincent, *ral services Tuesday the Kaz Urban Fu- 188 Clark St., and in lurch at 10 a.m. The present 2-5 and 7-10 2t3 pen, in Gowanda, N.Y , (loved wife of the late; of Roy of Buffalo, j Ifllis and Eber Allen of ind Mrs. Leila Hanke Services will be held Funeral Home, 88 jowanda, NY., Tues- 10 a.m. where friends land Monday 2-4 and 7- jshford, N.Y. (nee Mrugaczl, sud- 1969, beloved wife of •opek; devoted mother fearl) Swiatowy, Mrs. (ne) Kasprzak, Mrs. Lipowicz, Mrs. Dom- lczewski, Mrs. Mary lenry (Sophia) Lem- Stanley Popek; also (children, great-grand- it-great-grandchildren. Phe Buszka Funeral Clinton St., corner tdnesday at 9:15 a.m. lass at St. Adalberts' im. Interment in St. ffery. Relatives and attend. Mrs. Pooek St. Adalbert's Rosary Iplish National Alliance ply will be present at 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 2t4 se Cora), of Schuele I wife of the late Jo-: •r of Alois (Florence),, , Henry and the late grandmother of eight jneral from the Pacer 75 Sycamore St., Mon- ld at Transfiguration. Friends are invited, i •resent from 2-5, 7-10 >rth C, of Mullins, feb. 27, 1969; husband (Isbury; father of John Pa.; brother of Alta ipa, Fla. Friends may ss E. Grace Funeral ; irio St. at Crowley, | rill be held Tuesday '. Salisbury was plant irion Metal Corp. and American Society of j ifacturing Engineers. le beginning at 2 p.m. |M be present 2-5 and; 2-3 8 M., Feb. 28, 1969; j of Jeanne (Sullivan); I t, Charles Jr., Mary : Charles H. and Mar-! Schamann; brother [Robert (Regina) Bige- j e late Margaret Mary Is may call at the r Funeral Home, 867 funeral services will morning at 8:15 a.m. , tsa's Church at 9 a.m. ras a member of the. |ety of St. Teresa's "sius College Alumni ,sgr. Nash Council KI le members will as- ,m. Monday at the fu-1 ily will be present 2-5 2t3 E.r In Buffalo, March usband of Sarah (Sal- hmidt; father of Wil- Henry T. of Buffalo ayviHe, N.Y.; brother (Florence) MacLean ntucky, Mrs. Alfred of Kenmore, Mrs. re, Mrs. Harry (Dor- y4on, Ohio, the late Lottie Schmidt; also randchildren and five Friends received Mast Funeral Home ton Ave., where fu- ll be held Tuesd?y announced. Friends ily will be present * p.m. Mr. Schmidt of Calvary Lutheran Lutheran Laymen's 2t4 , , MRS. EMILY WORONIECKI Mrs. Emily Sobkowski Woro- niecki, 80, retired co-operator of an East Side floral shop, died Saturday in Lafayette General Hospital. She lived at 385 Doat St. She and her husband, William.' operated the Woroniecki Floral for 35' .years until his death in 1947. She also directed dramatic produc- tions in Catholic churches. Survivors are a son. a Jurek of two brothers, Aloysius Francis Sobkowski of Stanley, and Dr. Dunkirk; in the Orlowski Suchocki Funeral Home, 173 Stanislaus St., and a Mass of Requiem at 10 in St. John Gualbertus Church, Doat and Gualbert. Burial will be in St. ler and Richard J. Stephenson; also Cl ,_ f 1t0 , £,.„„,,,.,,.„ i survived by 10 grandchildren; sister of ano P al **** Sycamore at Mrs. Richard Bowen, Mrs. Garrett Lar- son and the late John. William, and Victor Wylie. Funeral from the Geo. N. Kennedy Mortuary, 914 Abbott Rd., Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends are invited. Family will be present 2-5 Funeral Wednesday and 7-10 p.m. 2t3 SZCZESIK-Maryanna (nee Wisniewski), of Texas St., March 1, 1969, beloved J With whom she lived; wife of the late Joseoh Szczesik and \ i r< - Walter John Jablonski; dearest mother of Mrs. ! Sophie (the late Bernard) Michalak and the late William Jablonski); grand- mother of Arlene Michalak; dear sister of the late Rose Orlowski and Peter Wisniewski. Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. from Kocol Funeral Home Inc., 1972 Genesee St. and in Queen of Peace Church at 10 a.m. Interment in M+. Calvary Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Fam- ily present 1-5 "and 7-10 p.m. Mrs. Szczesik was a member of the Rosary Societies and Mothers Clubs at Queen of Peace Church and O. L. of Czesto- chowa Church, Father Justin's Rosary Hour and Villa Maria Ladies Auxiliary. (Queen of Peace members will recite prayers Monday at 7 p.m.). THOMPSON-Clarinda Avery, of Tre-JCf ar ,;- Vmpt maine Ave., Kenmore, Feb. 28, 1969; I SldmSlaUS *-emeier>, L-JieeKlOWa wife of the late William Edgar Thomp- ga. son; sister of the late Guy L. Avery. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 pm.. at the Bury Funeral Home Inc., 3070 Delaware Ave., where funeral services will be held Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mrs. Thompson was a member of the Ken- more Presbyterian Church. Sentiment may be expressed through a con- tribution to the Building Fund of the Kenmore Presbyterian Church in mem- ory of Mrs. Thompson. TROUP-May (nee Hillman), of 28 Pearl St., Blasdell, N.Y., March 1, 1969, be- loved wife of Robert Troup; daughter of the late George and Fannie Hill- man; sister of C. Edwin (Louise) Hill- man, Mrs. Clayton (Aileen) Kern, Mrs. Paul (Mercy) Baker, George (Mary Ann) Hillman and Mrs. William (Ruth) Leak. Services Tuesday afternoon from the John J. Kaczor Funeral Home, 3748 South Park Ave., Blasdell, at a time to be announced later. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 2t4 WELSH-Chrisfine (nee Dalbout), March 1, 1969; beloved wife of the late Edward T. Welsh; sister of Theresa Dalbout and Mrs. John (Emma) Joyce; also survived by nieces and nephews. Funeral from Schlager Funeral Home Inc., 2643 Main St. (between Amherst and Fillmore), Tuesday morning at 9 and St. Mary Maqdaline Church at 9:30 Friends are invited. The family will be present 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 2t3 Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Pt.Cloudy Clear C oji .* Cloudy Syracuse Cloudy Tampa St. Petersburg Pt.Cl'dy Washington Cloudy CANADIAN STATIONS Montreal Pt.Cloudy Toronto .. Pt.Cloudy Winnipeg Cloudy LOCAL OBSERVATIONS 7 a.m. 25; Humidity 85°c; 7 p.m. 32; Humidity 82="'. Highest official temperature this da'e, 64 in 1954. Lowest official temperature *his date, -2 in 1884. March 2, 1969—Sunrise, 6:50 a.m^; Sun- set, 6:15 p.m. Possible Sunshine-11 Hours, 15 Minutes. Moon sets at 6:20 a.m.. rises at 4 33 p.m. TEMPERATURES AT BUFFALO 1 a.m. 34 9 a.m. 27 5 p m 35 2 a.m. 25 10 a.m 28 6 pm 34 3 a.m. 26 11 a.m. 39 7 o.m 32 4 a.m. 26 12 noon 30 8 p.m 3: 5 a.m. 26 1 p.m. 37 9 p.m 3D 6 a.m. 26 2 p.m. 34 10 p.m. 30 7 a.m. 25 3 p.m. 35 l' pm. W 8 a.m. 25 4 p.m. 37 12 mid 28 Max.mum 37. Minimum 24. Vean temperature for the 24 ho^.'s 31. Normal for the day 27 WEATHER SYNOPSIS There is a deepen inc storm center along the North Carolina coast which seems to be slowing j down some in its forward mm e- imcnt. Present indications are that [it will continue rather slowly t<>- dau"hter war d the northeast and reach Buffalo* a Position soulhrast of Nantucket 'tonight. It should produce heavy snows for manv areas east of two sisters, Mrs. Marv Wozniak tne Appalachians. High pressure of Dunkirk and Mrs. Jane Jawor- ls weakening north of the Great ski of Buffalo, six grandchildren^ Lakes - Airmasses involved are and six great-grandchildren. | rather molst but changes will Funeral services Wednesday;^ 01 b e veryjriarked through Mon will include prayers at 9:30 a.m day so temperature differences should be rather minor m Western New York. PRECIPITATION ODDS? Fifty per cent today, forty per cent tonight and 30 per cent Fire Record and Bryant, wash down 3:23—Elmwood gasoline. 3:59—Sguad 7 to Amherst and East, Virginia Martin, 189 Dearborn, ill, taken to Millard Fillmore Hospital. 4:13—668 William, meat on stove, no damage. ^ /nomas I . f\ctti FUNERAl HOME JOHN L ROBERTS Funeral Homes 885-6100 m JOHN E. ROBERTS MARY C. ROBERTS Uc. mgr. he. mgr, 762 Elmwood Ave. 1361 Hertel Ave If You Are Concerned About Funeral Costs— Why Not Ask Us? 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2 2 BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, Sunday, March 2, 1969

SkatljB Notices Received until 11 p.m. iHttljfi Ifcatlps IteatijB A C K L I Y - R . c h a r d W., in

N Y . , of Creeksida Dr., beloved husband of f f „ l , x V ; « , ? • * r e s , , a , h * f o* W r * - Robert * *™> Eb«l, Robert (Karen), Patricia, r * U ° r a n «nd Joann; grandfather of Robert Ebel and Kimberly Ackley; son o» f h * late Wil l iam R. and Bertha; brother of John Ackley. The service * > " be f rom the Colonial Memorial Chapel inc., 3003 South Park Ave., Lackawanna, N.Y. Monday morning at Z; « a-£d trom **• J o n n Vianney Church • t » : » Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. « r . Ackley was a member of the Holy Name Society, K of C, Hamburg Coun-?i!i y?- W J 0 F « J r t n Degree group No. ' " United Mine Workers of America p.stnct No. 50, Past President of the Lake Shore Volunteer Fire Department end a former member of th« Fronlier central Board of Education. Visiting hours 1-5 and ;.)0 p.m. 1t2

AN IDRIATCH- Joseph of 170 Ladner St.,! March 1, 1969; son of the late Frank and Mary Christiana Andriatch; brother of Mrs. Rose DeLellis, and the late An-•elo and Daniel Andriatch; also sur­vived by many nieces and nephews. Fnends are invited to call at the Rav OXonnell Funeral Home Inc., 2284 South Park Ave., where funeral will be held Monday morning at 8:30 a.m., and at St. Ambrose Church at 9 o'clock. The family wi l l receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10. Interment at Holy Cross Ceme­tery.

A R G E N T l t R I - M a r l a Antoinette (nee Coiamarino). Feb. 28, I 'M . of 53 Benzinger St.. Buffalo, beloved wife of Pasquale Argentieri; mother of Nicola of Furci , Italy, Dominic, Mario A. ar«* Mrs. Frank (Angela) Davoli; also survived by nine grandchildren; sister of Angelo and Philip Colamarino of Furci , Italy Funeral from the Michael A. DiVincenzo Funeral Home, 1122 Loveioy St., Tuesday morning at 8:30 and at St. Francis of Assisi Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are Invited. The family wil l be present 2-5 and *- !» p:m, lt3

Orchard Park,' CULTRARA-Angelo Feb. 28, 1969;

Helen Mendofik

L., Feb. 27, W 9 , husband of "Mary Gehen Cultrara; father of Mrs. Robert (Rose Marie) Malayny, Mrs. Saivatore (Antoinettte) Maggio, Joseph J., Michael A., Patricia A., Li.nda Marie, and Joyce; brother of Mrs. Rose Feri is i , Mrs. Joseph (Mamie) Frank, Mrs. Emil (Marie) Krantz, Mrs. John (Lucy) Seysock, and Joseph Cultrara, and Mrs. Nicholas (Mil l ie) Acanfora; also survived by eight grandchildren. Friends are In­vited to call at the Ray O'Conneil Funeral Home Inc., 2286 South Park Ave., where funeral will be held Monday morning at 10:15 and at Our Lady of Peroetual Help Church at 11 o'clock. The family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Mr. Cultrara was a member of the Na­tional Association of Government Employes. " 2

GIACOMONI-Josepn, Feb. 27, 1969, of 1159 Bailey Ave.; beloved husband of! the late Mary Cenci Giacomoni; dearest father of Louise and John (Jenny) Gia-t K N O P - l n loving memory of infant Chris-

3n Jttntroriam comoni; grandfather of Douglas and Ginia. Funeral Monday at 8:30 from the "Victorian Chapel" of the Ronald S. Wozniak Funeral Home, 998 Loveioy St , and at St. Agnes Church at 9 o'clock. Mr. Giacomoni was a member of St Agnes Holy Name Society. Fam­ily wil l be present from 2-5 and 7-10

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DALTON-Mary V., Feb. 28, 1969; daugh­ter of the late Richard J . and Ann Dal-ton (nee Slattery); sister of Mrs. Peter (Catherine) Corcoran, Mrs. Willard (Helen) Doherty, Mrs. Thomas (Veron­ica) Cusack, Mrs. Leo (Cecelia) Carr and the late James Dalton. Mrs. Mar­garet Morgan and Mrs. Anna Keough. Calls may be made at the Doino Fu­neral Home-South, 20)9 Seneca St. (at Ryan St.), from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m., where the funeral wi l l be held Tuesday morning at 9 and from the church of St. Thomas Aquinas at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. Miss Dal­ian was a member of the Rosary-Altar Society of the church of St. Thomas Aquinas. 2t3

ELSAESSER-Ethel Kenney, Feb. 28, 1969; wife of the late Elmer E. Elsaes-ser; mother of Ralph R., Richard E., and the late Mrs. Alice Rae; also sur­vived by five grandchildren. Funeral service from Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave.. Monday morning at 11 a.m. Friends are invited. The family wil l be present from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. 2t3

• A R N E S - E d g a r H, March 1, 1969, Inj Gowanda. N.Y.; husband of Marcia T. Barnes; father of Marcia Kimberly of Buffalo, Paul of Hamilton, Ont,, and: James Barnes of British Columbia; son of Alex and Ethel Barnes; brother of; Mrs. Walter Sawlt, Elmer. Ronald, and Terry Barnes of Burlington, Ont. Friends may call Sunday from 2-5 and 7-9.30 at the Funeral Home of Johnson 4 Wilkins Co. Inc.. 448 Delaware Ave. Deceased was a member of the Iron Workers Local No. 736 of Hamilton. EVENDEN-Ear l Ont. Burial Greenwood Cemetery, Bur­lington, Ont., Tuesday, March 4.

l E A C H - E l a (Fagen) Feb. 28, 1969, wife of the late Russell Beach; sister of Mary Fagen, Mrs. George (Mar­garet) Richlmayr; aunt of George Richlmayr. Friends mav call from 2-5 and 7-9 at the funeral home of Lux & Sons, 2528 Main St., where the funeral wi l l be held Monday morning at 9:30 and from St. Louis Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. 't2

EMERICK-At ice M. Walsh at St. Eliza­beth's Home. Lancaster, N.Y., Feb. 28, 1969; wife of the late George F. Erne-r ick; sister of Mrs. Martin (Gertrude Walsh) Toense and the late Rev. James L. Walsh C M . . John and Mrs. John (Nellie) Haas. Funeral from the James W. Cannan Funeral Home, 2397 Seneca St., Monday morning at 9 o'clock, and from St. John Evangelist Church at 9:30. Friends invited. Family wil l be present from 2-4, 7-9 p.m.

t E L L A V I A - M a r y . in Buffalo. N.Y. (for merly of 359 Auburn Ave.), Feb. 28, 1969; daughter of the late Joseph and Rose Bucolo BeMavia; sister of Mrs. Sam (Susan) Todaro, John, Tommy, R A M T - _ R . .... , _ . „ . „ , „ _ , George, Sam and Mrs. Franklin; C * N ' X E R - L i » i a n (nee; Foster, Benson), (Freda) Heck and Joseph Bellavia.

E. of Grove St., Chaf­fee, N.Y. (formerly of Buffalo), Feb. 28. 1969; husband of Edna (Eldermayer) Evenden; father of Irving J. of Ham­burg; survived by five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; brother of Fred of Buffalo and the late James W. Friends may call at Weismantel Fu­neral Home, Inc., 271 E. Main St., Springville from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. where funeral services wil l be held I Monday afternoon at 1:30. Deceased! was a member of I.O.O.F. Lodge No. 254. Chaffee, under whose auspices a memorial services wi l l be conducted Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Expres­sions of sympathy may be made to the Chaffee Hospital Memorial Fund. 1t2

Friends received at the Greco Funeral Home Inc., 2909 Elmwood Ave., where funeral wil l be held Tuesday morning at 8 15 and at Annunciation Church at; 9:15. Flowers gratefully declined. The; family wi l l be present 2-5 and 7-10 p m. "3

•UDZINSKI-Rose (Szyrcynski), March 1. 1969, of Stanislaus St.; peloved wtfe of the Sate Walter; dearest mother of John (Marv>. Sophie (Max) Flcrkowsk^ "nomas, V.ary (Casmer) Kulig of D»troit, Mich., Connie (Arthur) Borow-s«i and Rita (Joseph) Borowski; also survived by 25 grand- and 11 great-

f randchilren and nieces and nephews, uneral Wednesday 10:30 a.m. from the

Orlowski Suchocki Funeral Home, 173 Stanislaus, corner Sobieski St. and at St Adalbert's Basilica at 11 o'clock. Burial in St. Adalbert's Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. Deceased was a member of the Holy Rosary Society at St. Adalbert's parish, Polish National Alliance of America Group 164 and Polish Women's Alliance of Amenca Group No. 230. 2t4

iURRALL-George D , suddenly. Feb. 27 1969; beloved husband of Rosemary Clarke Burral l ; father of Mrs. Michael (Betty) Schwing; grandfather of Amy and Kristin Schwing. Funeral service from the Carlton A, Ullrich Funeral Home Inc.. 3272 Bailey Ave.. Monday afternoon at 1 o m. Friends are invited. Mr Burrall was a member of Ken­sington Post No. 701. Family wi l l be present from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m.

Feb. 27, 1969, beloved wife of the late Edward Gantzer and Charles Benson; dear mother of Mrs. Betty Hehr and Mrs. Raymond (Florence) Watso and the late Walter Benson; sister of Mrs. Laura Smith, Mrs. Harry (Clara) Kings-ley of Florida and Walter Foster; grandmother of six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The family wil l be present to receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the (Delavan) Ami-qone Funeral Home Inc., 1250 East Delavan Ave., near Bailey, where fu­neral services wil l be held Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. Friends invited.

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GARUDER-lsabel C. at Lockport, N.Y., March 1, 1969, wife of Joseph C. Garu-der; mother of Douglas G.; grandmother of Douglas P. al ! of Lockport; also sur­vived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock at Prudden and Kandt Funeral Home, 242 Genesee St., Lockport, where funeral services wil l be held Tuesday afternoon, time to be announced. Inter­ment in Cold Springs Cemetery.

GASTON-Clifforo- G., Feb. 27, 1969; hus­band of the late Anna White; son of the late Robert C. and Elizabeth Gaston; bother of Florence A „ Mrs. John P w s , Mrs. Leonard Glor and the late Walter S. Gaston. Funeral from Fred Schlo«er's Funeral Home. 2283 Seneca St., Monday morning at 10:30 a.m. De­ceased was a oast commander of South Buffalo Post No. 721 American Leoion. Friends are invited. 28t2

CICMUN»EC-Varjorie (Benn) (nee Tay­lor), of 4701 Duerr Rd , Orchard Park, N Y., suddenly, Feb. 28, 19S9, beloved wife of Raymond P. Cichuniec; mother ef Will iam L., Ronald F.. and Roy L. B»nn; grandmother of Vicki and David Benn; daughter of Will iam Taylor; sister ef George, and Charles Taylor, Mrs. Roy (Katherine) Spadoni, Alva and Jack Taylor and Mrs. Robert (Elizabeth) Dunz Friends received at the France Memorial Funeral Home, S. 3*75 North Buffalo St., Orchard Park, N.Y., from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m., where prayer services will be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. and from St. Bernadette's R.C. Church, Hamburg, N.Y., at 10:15 a.m. Rosary devotions Monday at 8 p.m. Memorial services at 9 p.m. Monday to be held by the Ladies Aux. American Legion Post No. 567 Orchard Park, N.Y. (Auxiliary members are requested to assemble at the funeral home). Deceased was a member of (he Ladies Aux. of the American Legion Post No. 567 Orchard Park. m

GATES-Dorothy A. (nee Head), of 114 East Main St.. Hsmburq, N.Y., March I, 1969; w i f e of Raymond J . ; mother of Mary, Carol, Kathleen, Raymond Jr., Frances, Alice, Nancv and William Gates; sister of Edward, Wil l iam, Paul, Bernadine and Frances Head. Mrs. Charles Daniels and Mrs. Richard Malek. Funeral from the Donald M.! Demmerley Funeral Home, 21 Pierce Ave., Hamburg, N.Y., Tuesday morn­ing at 9:30 and from SS. Peter & Paul Church at 10. Friends invited. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 2t3

GBUR-Anna Schneider of Elk St., Mar. 1, 1969, wife of John Gbur; mother of John J. and William J. Gbur, Mrs. John (Julia) Knapp (Pa.}, Mrs. Steohen (Helen) Kwiecien and Mrs. Edward (Rita) Zientek; sister of Mrs. Helen Fachko and Mrs. Mary Kellogg; also survived by eight grandchildren. Friends | may call at their convenience at Loomis, Offers & Loomis Inc. Memorial Chapel, 1820 Seneca St., where funeral wil l be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 a.m., and from St. Stephen's Church at 10

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p.m. GRAZIADEI-Mar t in , in this city, Feb.

28, 1969; beloved husband of Pearl Ta-bone Graziadei; father of Sandra, Fran­ces and the late Martin Graziadei Jr. ; brother of Joseph, Frank, Michael, Bart, Carmen Graziadei and Mrs. Dan­iel (Anna) Zendano. Friends received at the Greco Funeral Home Inc., 2909 Elmwood Ave., where funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9:30 and from St. Paul's Church, Kenmore, N.Y., at 10:15. Visiting hours 1-10 p.m. Flowers gratefully declined. 2t3

GRISE-Henry, of Eggertsville, died Feb. 28, 1969; beloved husband of Muriel Misener Grise; father of the late Mrs. Russell (Joan) Macaulay; son of Rose and the late Bernard Grise; brother of Mrs. John (Helen) Mager of Town of Tonawanda, Mrs. Robert (Genevieve) Blain of Hamburg, N.Y., Alois Grise of Angola, N.Y., and the late Mrs. George (Virginia) Cathcart, Funeral from The' Dohn Funeral Home, 143 Kenmore Ave. I near University Plaza, Monday at 9:30 a.m. and at St. Benedict's Church at 10 a.m. Friends invited. Mr. Grise was a1

member of I.U.O.E. Local No. 17. Fam­ily present 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 1t2

HARRIMAN-Barr ie J., A1C, USAF, sud-W denly, Feb. 28, 1969, of 121 Bal-^ % bach Dr., Cheektowaga. in Victor-

vil le, Calif.; beloved son of Vernon and Jane (nee Berry) ; dear brother of Laurie J . Harr iman; dear grandson of Mrs. Gertrude Berry. The family wil l be present to receive friends at a time to be announced later at the (Cleve­land) Amigone Funeral Home Inc., 569 Cleveland Dr. between Harlem and the Thruway, where funeral services wil l be held. 2t4

HARTMAN-Ruth M., suddenly, Feb. 27, 1969, of Shoreham Dr., Lakeview, N.Y.; beloved wife of Richard H. Hartman; mother of Richard L. Hartman; sister of Mrs. Chester (Kate) Blaszak, Law­rence and the late Edward McManus; grandmother of Richard J. , Barbara, Dennis and Kristine Hartman. Friends may call at the Mescall 8. Hagqerty Funeral Home, 1377 Abbott Rd. (near Ridge), Lackawanna, where funeral wi l l be held Monday at 1 o'clock. Family wi l l be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. It3

H E I N Z - l d a Hofmann, Feb. 27, 1969, of the Niagara Lutheran Home; wife of the late Herman Heinz; mother of Mrs. Nicholas (Ruth) Alt, George and Mrs. George (Mildred) Geisendorf; also sur­vived by four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; sister of John Hof­mann. Funeral services from the Carl­ton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends are invited. Memorials in memory of Mrs. Heinz to Christ Lu­theran Church, Broadway at Fox, or the Niagara Lutheran Home, 64 Hager, would be appreciated. Family wi l l be present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

HIGGINS- lda E „ March 1, 1969, of Sny-der, N.Y.; beloved wife of the late Frank J. Higgins; mother of Jean, Pat­rick A, (Gloria), Arthur F., Mrs. Joseph P. (Lois) Niland, Mrs. James F. (Carol) Kautz, Ruth M., Margaret M. and Eileen F. Higgins; survived by 16 grandchildren. Friends may call at the Leo Sauer Funeral Home Inc., 1933 Kensington Ave. The family wil l be present Sunday and Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass at Christ the King Church at 10 a.m. 2t3

HOLTZ-Anna (nee Sasken), of 2464 Sand Rock, Eden, N.Y., Feb. 28, 1969; wife of the late Louis F. Holtz; mother of Mrs. Carl (Dorothy) Sponholz of Eden, N.Y., Donald L. Holtz of Orchard Park, N.Y.;' grandmother of Diane Sponholz, Terry, Laurie and Tamara Holtz; sister of Mrs. (Fenner) Helen Colter; sister-in-law of Mrs. Anna Sasken. Friends re­ceived at the France Memorial Funeral Home, S3875 North Buffalo St., Orchard Park, N.Y., from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where services wil l be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to St. John's United Church of Christ, Eden, N.Y.

JOZWIAK-Barbara Ann, age 11, sudden­ly, Feb. 28, 1969; of Bailey Ave; be­loved daughter of Conrad A. and Mary-annt ;nee Rybak) Jozwiakr dear sister of Michael C. (Delsie) and Elizabeth Ann; aunt of Jennifer; granddauohter of Mrs. Anna Rybak and the late George; also the late Peter and Mary Jozwiak. ] L 0CKE also survived by aunts, uncles and i0ved cousins. Funeral from the Pacer Fu­neral Home, 1275 Sycamore St., Monday at 9 a.m. and at Holy Name of Jesus Church at 9:30. Friends are invited. Family wil l be present from 2-5, 7-10 p.m. Barbara Ann was a student at No. 9 School and a member of Girl Scouts of America, Troop No. 410.

KELLER-Howard M., age 73, of 2408 NE 27 Ave., Fort Lauderdale, died Friday. Came to Fort Lauderdale six years ago from Buffalo. Owner of the Auf Wieder-sehn Restaurant, member of United Craft, F&AM. the Consistory and Shrine Temple, all of Buffalo. N.Y. Survived by his wife, Cecilia, Fort Lauderdale; one brother, Joseoh, Derbv, N.Y. Fu­neral services wil l be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Kraeer Funeral Home. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gar­den Mausoleum,

topher M., who died one year ago today, March 2, 1968. We loved him during life, Don't let us abandon him until We have prayed his way into the House of the Lord. May he rest eternally in peace.

Loved and missed by, SISTER, BROTHER-IN-LAW,

and NEPHEW, SALLY, RUDOLF and THEODORE BENES

KOPEC—In loving memory of our be­loved mother and grandmother. Antonina M., who passed away 23 years ago on March 3, 1946. Gone but not forgotten By those who loved her best.

Sadly missed by, WALTER, LEO, MARY JANE,

HENRY, HELEN 8. LOUIS and GRANDCHILDREN

KOPEC—In loving memory of our dear sister and aunt, Florence J., who passed away one year ago on March 3, 1968. Always in our hearts.

Sadly missed by WALTER, LEO. MARY JANE,

HENRY. HELEN 8, LOUIS and NIECES and NEPHEWS

LUZAK-NOWAK-Jul ia, of our dear mother,

in loving memory grandmother and

away great-grandmother, who passed one year ago March 2, 1968. Deep in our hearts you will always stay Loved and remembered every day.

Sadly mised by CHILDREN, GRANDCHILDREN and GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN

WHITE—In loving memory of our dear husband, father and grandfather, Frank, who passed away two years ago on March 3, 1967. To us you gave your best, God grant you peace and rest.

Sadly missed by THE FAMILY OF

FRANK H. WHITE

MARIEN-Mlcha of 359 Zimmen of Nelson G. ai brother of Ja late Patricia A call at the G< Funeral Home, and 7-9 p.m., held Tuesday and from St. at 10 o'clock. • tend.

MASTRANGELO in Buffalo, bel (nee Tortorice) Mrs. John (Donj of Gina Chrni Edmund, Roos Mastrangelo, Rocco and santi. Friends Barone Funeral at Plymouth, held Monday the Nativity of Church at 9:30 2-5 and 7-10 declined. Frien

McRAE-Hector da, suddenly, husband of Ml father of Gay Catherine and Rae of Dauphi can McRae of Garner of Fli Lloyd Baker from Trinity Ml Falls Blvd., M> invited, Calls 7-9 p.m. at Di Kenmore Ave., Flowers grafefi

; may be mad ' Church Memor

MELNIK -Mar i a , Regent St., B Gregory Meln t i (Irene) Panski Michael A. Di 1122 Loveioy al 9:45 and Russian Orthodi at 10:15 o'cloc Family will tx 7-10 p.m. Panl held Sunday e Monday and T the chapel.

MORLEY-Sarah wife of the • mother of Chai Leonard J. Mori Miller, Mrs. late Mrs. Edi vived by 11 great-grandchili at the Thomas 465 Franklin St be held Monda' invited to att and 7-9.

KLINE-Eugene A., of 176 South Union Rd., Williamsville, Feb. 28, 1969; hus­band of Ruth L. Lutz. Funeral from Beach-Tuyn Funeral Home, 5541 Main St. at Cayuga Rd., Williamsville, Mon­day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends are invited. The family will be present Sat­urday and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. It2

KOSICH-Kel ly Anne of Lackawanna, N.Y., Mar. 1, 1969, infant daughter of John A. and Susan Kosich; granddaugh­ter of Stephen and Pauline Lukasik, Charles and Anne Kosich; niece of Mrs. Joan Kapuza, Charles and Anthony Ko­sich. Friends may call at the Hoy Fu-. . neral Home Inc., 3855 Seneca St. corner | NOWAK-Anna ( Southgate Dr., West Seneca, where | Goodyear Ave services will be held Tuesday morning at 8:00, and from Our Lady of Sacred Heart Church. Abbott Rd., at 8:45 o'clock. Friends invited. Family wil l be present from 2-5 and 7-10. 2t3

KUBtAK-Stephen Frank, Feb. 28, 1969 of Cheektowaga, N.Y., beloved husband of Florence (nee Rogacki); dearest father of Stephen Jerome (Elaine), Mrs. Leon­ard (Patricia) Kozlowski; also survived by six grandchildren; brother of Stanley (Anna), John (Pearl), Mrs. Arthur (Florence) Tindall, Jean Kubiak, Mrs. Stephen (Helen) Gorski, Mrs. Stephen (Eleanor) Kaczmarek, and the late Mary Piechocki, Casmir Kubiak and Edmund Kubiak. Family wil l be present to receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 at the Melvin J. Sliwinski Funeral Home, 85 George Urban Boulevard (west of Harlem) where funeral serv­ices wil l be held Monday at 9:30 a.m. and at St. John Gualberts Church at

M., suddenly, Feb. 28, in Blvd.; beloved son Agnes Burns Marien;

P. Marien and the Marien. Friends may

J. Roberts & Sons tOO Main St., from 2-5 ire the funeral wi l l be rning at 9:15 o'clock, in the Baptist Church inds are invited to at-

2t3 Edward, Feb. 27, 1969, sd husband of Mary \astrangelo; father of

I) Chmiel; grandfather brother of Anthony,

l i t . Perry and Arthur . Anthony (Ines) Di-

Philip (Laura) Gn-ly call at the Mario

[Home, 152 Albany St. lere funeral wil l be

fning at 8:45 and from Blessed Virgin Mary

tarn ily wil l be present Flowers gratefully

Invited. 28t2 of Town of Tonawan-

Sb. 28, 1969, beloved Jorie Cleave McRae;

in C. McRae; son of late William H. Mc-

EsMan.; brother of Dun-Iwa, Ont., Mrs. George Iplon, Man. and Mrs.

Jberon, Man. Funeral lodist Church, Niagara lay at 2 p.m. Friends iy be made 2-4 and

Funeral Home, 143 tear University Plaza.

declined. Memorials Jfro Trinity Methodist

Fund. «3 larch 1, 1969, of 61 ilo, wife of the late mother of Mrs. Jacob

Funeral from the Icenzo Funeral Home,

Wednesday morning SS. Peter and Paul Church, 33 Ideal St., Friends are invited.

i present from 2-5 and Ida services wil l be ling at 6 o'clock and sday at 7:30 p.m. at

loome, Feb. 28, 1969, William E. Morley;

is F., Harold B. and Mrs. Irwin (Marion)

let Elsaesser and the Browne!!; also sur-

|irandchildren and 24 in. Friends may call

Ray Funeral Home,

10:0? a.m. Interment St. Stanislaus Cemetery.

LE BARRON-Garv Ray I I , March 1. 1969, beloved infant son of Gary Ray and Sandra (Golden) LeBarron; dear grandson of Arden and Edna LeBarron and Henry and Marie Jane Golden.

receive friends 7-9 the Knapp Funeral

Ave. Private funeral convenience of the

FUNERAL HOME — opposite Meyer Memorial Hospital —

415GRIDERST 896-2244

"THANK YOU" Joseph B. Dietr ich Joseph E. Dietr ich

Dear friends, neighbors and all those who showed so much interest in the Formal Dedication of our new funeral home. Your attendance far exceeded our fondest hopes.

KELLER-Teresa Schmidt, March 1, 1969; wife of the late Albert J . ; mother of Edwin, Arthur, and Mrs. Ralph Murphy. Funeral from the Joseph Stauth Funeral Home, 2264 Main St., Tuesday at 8:15 and at Most Holy Re­deemer Church at 9 a.m. Friends in­vited. Mrs. Keller was a member of St. James Ladies Sodality. Calls may be; made from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 2t3

KENDIG-Emmet t A., of Peach St., Feb. 27, 1969; husband of the latP Mabel Roaer. stepfather of Donald Francis; | brother of the late Robert and Jay Kendig, Mrs. Margaret Ellsworth and Sister M. Loretta. Friends may call Sunday evenino 7-9 at the Knapp Fu­neral Home, 335 Leroy Ave. Private funeral service Monday at the con­venience of the family.

K INNER-Ed i t h F., Feb. 27, 1969; daugh­ter of the late Will iam H. and Ella Kin-ner; sister of Arthur D. and the late Earl H. Kinner. Friends received at the Marvan E. Malzan Funeral Home, 1520 Kensington Ave., where funeral services wil l be held Monday at 1 p.m. Friends invited. Flowers gratefully declined. Family present from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m.

KOHLER-Lucy Mosack, of Lancaster, N.Y., Feb. 28, 1969; sister of Charles and the late John and Joseph Mosack, Mrs. Helen Hennessy and Mrs. Rose Bray; aunt of Mrs. Linus (Marilyn) Weber and Carol Mosack, Funeral from the Funeral Home of Wendel and Loecher Inc., 27 Aurora St., Lancaster, Monday morning at 9 o'clock and St. Mary's Church at 9:30. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery. Family present Sun­day 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

KORCZYNSKI-Frank, of Milburn St., Feb. 27, 1969; husband of the late Min­nie (nee Waligorski); dear father of Stephen, Edward (Genevieve), Mrs. Ed­mund (Charlotte) Koperski, Freddie (Irene) and the late Irene (Joseph) Jaj-kowski; grandfather of 13 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Apolonia Rybicki, Mrs. Anna Adamski, Mrs. Bertha Margaret and the late Mary Przybyl, Stephen, Andrew, Stanley and Valerie Korczynski. Fu­neral from the Pacer Funeral Home, 1275 Sycamore St., Monday at 9:30 and at Corpus Christi Church at 10 a.m. Friends are invited. Family wi l l be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

The family wi l l p.m. Sunday at Home, 335 Leroy services at the family.

LIVINGSTON-Curlean, Feb. 27, of 374 Sycamore St.; mother of Ruth Rich­ardson; also survived by five brothers, two sisters, three granddaughters, Eu­nice Brown, Curlean Barlow, Maqdalene (Mickey) Harris; nine qrandchildren. Other relatives and friends may call at Meadows Bros. Funeral Home, 576 Jefferson Ave. Funeral Tuesday 1 p.m. from St. John Baptist Church, Goodell and Michigan Ave. Family will be pres­ent at the "funeral home 7-8 p.m. Sunday and Monday. 2t3

Emerson P , Feb. 27, 1969; be-1 husband of Eleanor B. Steel

Boser; step-father of Mrs. Harland (Gertrude) Gross. James J, Boser, Mrs. J?mes (Doris) Farrar, Mrs. Kenneth (Evelyn) Handley, Mrs. John (Eliza­beth) Martin and Donald A. Boser. Calls mav be made at the funeral home of J. Milford Jennison. 531 South Park Ave., from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m., where the funeral will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m. and from the Church of Our Ladv of Perpetual Helo at 10 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. Mr. Locke was a veteran of World War I and the Royal Neighbors of America. Interment St. Bona venture's Cemetery, A l l e g a n y , N.Y. 1t2

LoCURTO-Marla (nee Tascarella), for­merly of 130 Trenton Ave., Buffalo, March 1, 1969; wife of the late Charles LoCurto; sister-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Alia Tascarella; aunt of Mrs. John (Ruth) Lachina, Charles Torch, Dom­inic and Michael Tascarella. Friends may call at the Joseph Spano & Sons Funeral Home Inc., 473 Niagara St., near Hudson, where funeral wi l l be held Tuesday morning at 8:30, and in St. An­thony's Church at 9:15. Family wil l be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 2t3

LoPINTO-Ciro, of Kenmore, N . Y . , March 1, 1969: husband of Frances Conciardo LoPinto; father of Frank Lo-Pinto and Mrs. Elmer (Geraldine) Palmer of Detroit, Mich.; grandfather of Ronald and Patricia Palmer; brother of Dominic, Mrs. Lena Dione and the late Carmela, Joseph, Jack LoPinto and Carmela Congiolosi, all of Brooklyn. Friends received at the Greco Funeral Home Inc , 2909 Elmwood Ave., where funeral wil l be held Tuesday morning at 8:30 and at St. John the Baptist Church at 9. Mr. LoPinto was a member of the Amalgaamted Clothing Workers of America and former employe of H, Seeberg Co. Family wil l be present from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. 2t3

LUCAS-Rev. Marshal P. of East Aurora, N.Y., Feb. 27, 1969, husband of Doreen Holden Lucas; father of Christopher J. , Columbia, Mo. and Mrs. James (Deborah) Alberth, Cheektowaga, N.Y.; son of Mrs. Maude Paxton Lucas and the late Addison Lucas; brother of Mrs. Charles (Lucille) McLaughlin, Egqertsville, N.Y. and Mrs. Ian (Mary Lou) Leask, St. Thomas, Ont. The family wil l receive friends at the Kenneth Howe Funeral Home Inc., 64 Maple St., East Aurora, on Thursday and Friday from 2-3 and 7-9 p.m. Memorial service Saturday, March 8 at 3 p.m. from Baker Memorial United Methodist Church in East Aurora. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorial gifts may be made to the American Cancer Society or to a church or charity of your choice. It2

LUOWIG-Edward, of 475 Losson Rd., Cheektowaga, N.Y., Feb. 27, 1969; hus­band of Dorothy M. (Aldinger) Ludwlg; father of Earl (Norma) artd Mrs. Myron (Ruth) Saqer; brother of the late George Ludwig; also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral from the Stutzman-Zurbrick Funeral Home Inc., 5615 Broadway, Lancaster, Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends invited. Family wil l be in attendance from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment In Lancaster Rural Cemetery.

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the late Nichol Leonard, FrankJ retta, Kathryn,) Rose, Peter am of 11, great-gi great-great-grai from the Paci Sycamore St., St. Luke's R.i Friends are in) present from Nowak was a Holy Rosary Si Polish Women'l 380.

NOWAKOWSKt PAWLIK-BENCZ1

Szudzik), Feb, beloved wife o late Stanley mother of He! Irene Kazmii Benczkowski, kowski, Henry Stella CacciaN daughter of thi ces Szudzik; sii Jasinski, John late Casimer the late Viola vived by gr< grandchildren, at 10:30 from of the Kazmien 347 Peckham Sf Mass at St. o'clock. Interi Cemetery. Relat Family wil l bi from 2-5 and 7-1

PERKINS-Jessiel N.Y., Feb, 28, William B. Sml kins; mother o f Downey of Arc | the Funeral Ho in Arcade, wh i be Monday at Rural Cemetery

PETERSEN-Mi l j Ave., Buffalo, 1969, sister of aunt of Ronal ham and Mrs. of Hamburg. Froehley's Fu«! Main St., Ang(j noon at 3:30 Interment in Angola. Family 2-5 and 7-9 p.]

PETERSON-Mai 1969, sister of Rochester, N.Y! the John E. Rol Hertel Ave., fii Funeral servici

POKORSKI-Ant Feb. 28, 1969; Strusienski); f| Edward (Fram Mrs. Richard | vived by 15 great-grandchil< Miller and the! and Walter. F̂ at 9:30 a.m, fi neral Home In Corpus Christi family wil l bi p.m.

PONTON-Mvra March 1, 1969; Adrian; mothej N Y . ; sister of Gowanda, N.Y. of Buffalo, N.' from Schaack' Jamestown St.J day, March 4 may call Sunda( 9. Interment in

POPEK-Maryani denly, March I the late Albert of Mrs. Felix William (Jose) Stanley (Dorothl inic (Helen) Gozdziak, Mrs bicz and the I, survived by gn children and gi Funeral from Home Inc., 21 of So. Ogden, Reguiem High Basilica at 10 Stanislaus G friends invited was a member Society and the Group 227. Fai the funeral hoi

RYBAK-Louise St., Feb. 28, 1 seph; dear mo Thaddeus (Het Pfc. Leon Ryb grandchildren. Funeral Home, day at 11:30 Church at 11: Family wil l be p.m.

SALISBURY-EII S.C., suddenly, of Ann Camp Salisbury of E Salisbury of Taj' call at the Jai Home, 335 Oi where services morning at 10. engineer of the a member of Tool and M Calls may be Sunday. Family! 7-10 p.m.

SCHAMANN-Chaj beloved husban father of Marg and Daniel; son) garet McNam of Joseph, Mrs low Peyton and Schamann. F r i Thomas J. Kelt Abbott Rd., wl be held Tuesdaf and from St. Tl Mr. Schamann Holy Name Church and Association and of C 3875, wl semble at 7:30 j neral home. F and 7-10 p.m.

SCHMIDT-Wi l l _ 1, 1969. beloved ly) (nee Sutterjf liam J. of Sny ' and Robert P. of Mrs. Willia of Anchorage, (Laura) Marq Harry (Elma) othy) Vane of E. Thomas a survived by six great-grandchil at the Sieck a Inc., 1009 Ken: neral service at a time to invited. The I from 2-4 and was a member Church and t M League.

where the funeral wil at 2 p.m. Friends are I

Visiting hours 1-5 ra

akowski-Wiesner), of I eb. 28, 1969; wife of ; beloved mother of

Uohn, Joan, Clare, Lo-fTheresa and the late Bernard; grandmother dmother of 14 and other of one. Funeral Funeral Home, 1275 sday at 9:30 and at

Church at 9:45 a.m. . The family wil l be and 7-10 p.m. Mrs.

ember of St. Luke's ty and Klosy Polskie Alliance Group No.

113 Nowak notice. 1t3 SKI—Martha ( n e e

1969, of Lombard St.; I eter Pawlik and the;

enczkowski; dearest: (John) Kowslewski; |

ak; Joseph (Jean) i hn (Stella) Bencz-enczkowski, the late | and Wanda Kordos; te Stanley and Fran-

t of Jenny (Casimer) jSophie) Szudzik; the (Pearl) Szudzik; and Ostrowski; also sur-ichildren and great-neral Monday morning

Sacred Heart Chapel k Funeral Home Inc., and a Requiem High

inislaus Church at 11 t in St. Stanislaus

es and friends invited. [present at the chapel p.m. 2t82

(Hunt), of Arcade, ; wife of the late Dr. and Dr. C. R. Per-

\rs. Frederick (Doris) Friends may call at of W, S. Davis, Inc. funeral services wil l

.m. Interment Arcade

SIEKIERSKI - Jadwiga (Hattie) (nee Matuszak), of Hedley St., March 1, 1969, beloved wife of Walter; dearest mother of Edmund (Marie), Aloysius (Martha), Mrs. Irene (Chester) Woz­niak, and Mrs. Virgilia (Adrian) Mu-sial; grandmother of nine grandchil­dren; also survived by nieces and nephews and a sister in Poland. Fu­neral Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. from Kocol Funeral Home Inc., 1972 Genesee St., and in St. Josaphat Church at 10 a.m. Interment in St. Stanislaus Ceme­tery. Relatives and friends are invited to aMend. Family present from 1-5 and 7-10 p.m. Mrs. Siekierski was a mem­ber of the Sacred Heart Society at St. Josaphat Church and the Rosary So­ciety at Queen of Peace Church. (Mem­bers wil l recite prayers Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.).

SCHUTZ-Wil l iam P., Feb. 28, 1969, of Clarence, N.Y.; beloved husband of Joan K. (nee Vollmer); father of Lynn K., Michael W. and Elizabeth A. Schutz. The family wi l l be present to receive friends 2-3 and 7-10 p.m. at the Mansell Funeral Home, 8440 Main St., Clarence, where funeral services wil l be held Monday morning at 9:15 and from Na­tivity of Blessed Virgin Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Schutz was a member of the Catholic War Veterans Post No. 1479, the Nativity Nocturnal Adoration Society and Ushers Club it?

SEE-Catherine (nee Herd), Feb. 27, 1969; dearest mother of Miss Hazel See and Will iam See; sister of Mrs. William (Carolyn) Hil l iard, Will iam Herd and the late Mrs. Mary Benz, Jacob Herd Jr. and Peter Herd; survived by sev­eral nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Die­trich Funeral Home Inc., 2528 Bailey Ave., where services wil l be held Mon­day at 8:30 a.m. and at Most Holy Re­deemer Church at 9 a.m. Friends are Invited. 2St2

SIUDZINSKI-Victoria (nee Kuiawa) of Bissell Ave., Mar. 1, 1969, wife of the late Joseph A.; dear mother of Mrs. Leonard (Alice) Mills, Mrs. Zigmund (Florence) Cichowicz and the late Jer­ome R. (Wanda) Siudzinski; grand­mother of seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral from fhe Pacer Funeral Home, 1275 Syca­more St., Tuesday at 10:30, and at St. Luke's R.C. Church at 10:45 a.m. Friends are invited. Family will be presen* from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 2t3

SMITH-George H., in Buffalo, N.Y., Feb. 28, 1969, of 588 Ridge Rd., Lack-awanna, beloved husband of Cardyn Glosser Smith; father of Richard J. , Mrs. Judith Clark, Donald G., Carolyn R., Miss Georgia M. and Miss Janet Smith; brother of Edward I F. Smith of North Tonawanda, N.Y.; grandfather of two grandchildren. | Friends may call at the Leo L. Buch-heit Funeral Home, 666 Ridge Rd., from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m., where funeral service wil l be held Monday at 2 p.m. Burial in Oakwood Cemetery, East Aurora, N.Y. It2

SOLE-Angelo, in Buffalo, N.Y., Feb. 27, 1969; beloved husband of Mary Baldi Sole; father of John, Carol, and Mary Ann Sole; also survived by one grand­son, John Sole Jr.; brother of Pat, Mrs. Frank Mi t r i (Mary) and Joseph Sole. Calls may be made at The Rubino Me­morial Home, 1234 Delaware Ave. (be­tween Cleveland and Auburn), 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Mass at Holy Spirit Church, Monday at 9:30 a.m. Mr. Sole was a member of the Fedders Corp. Employes Union. Flowers g r a t e f u l ^ declined. Pri­vate parking in rear of Memorial Home. 1t2

SPORNEY—Stephanie E. (nee Grabow-ski), of West Seneca, N.Y., March 1, 1969; beloved wife of William B. Spor-ney; dear mother of Donald (Norene) Sporney, Mrs. Joseph (Mary Ann) Wiech, Mrs. Francis (Clara) Gawinski, Mrs. Cy (Virginia) Yerkovich; sister of Martha, Mrs. Walter (Ceilia) Krieger, Frank (Stephanie), Edward (Irene), Aloysius, Emilie, and the late Leo (Charlotte) Grabowski; daughter of the late Peter and Clara Grabowski; also sur­vived by six grandchildren. Friends may call at the Hoy Funeral Home Inc., 3855 Seneca St., corner of Southgate Dr., West Seneca, where services wil l be held Tuesday morning at 8:45, and from St. Bonaventure Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends invited. Family wi l l be present from 2-5, 7-10 p.m. Mrs. Spor­ney was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society of St. Bonaventure Church.

STEPHENSON-Eleanor Wylie, March 1, 1969, of 103 Trowbridge St., wife of the late James H. Stephenson; mother of Mrs. Lawrence (Shirley) Hughes, Mrs. Donald (Lois) Clancy, James H. Ste­phenson, Mrs. Donald (Barbara) Zieg

Obituary WHITE-F loyd Clifford In Gowanda, M R S . R O S E B U D Z I N S K I

N.Y., Feb. 28, 1969; beloved husband of M n e - , . - , — ~ , . n n . , ^ , ; « Angeline Ziolo White; father of Sharon) . ^ J L K o s e aZUrczynsk l B u d z i n -Ann of Gowanda; son of Mrs. Menno SKI, 77, o f 174 S t a n i s l a u s St w h e r e White of Ft. Erie, Ont. Member of G o - l s h e o p e r a t e d a s h o e s l o r e wanda Country Club and Phoenix Lodge since

Saturday in Sisters No. 262 F.8.A.M. Funeral services wil l j 1918, d i e d be held at the First Presbyterian i HoSDi ta l Church, Gowanda, Monday, March 3 at *', , . 2 p.m. Friends may can at setback's| With her husband. Walter, she Funeral Home, 88 Jamestown St., Go-, opened the business at 175 Stanis-wanda , Saturday 7-9, Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 . , l o i n , . „ „ „ ,

where a Masonic Service wil l be i a u s m 1»1 " a n d m o v e d ac ross jthe street eight years later. She ! became sole operator after his death in 1958.

p.m., where a held Sunday at 8 p.m. Memorials may be made to Tri-County Memorial Hos­pital, or the First Presbyterian Church, Gowanda. 112

WILGOSZ-Ethel Mae (nee Bledsoe) March 1, 1969, wife of Max; mother of Mrs. James (Loretta) Tarter of Ky.; grandmother of three grandchildren; sister of Richard and Gettie Bledsoe both of Ind. and Eliza Lendzion of Ky. Friends may call at the Ernest Wede-kindt Funeral Home Inc., 5 Walden Ave., at Genesee, Sunday from 7-10 p.m. and Monday from 2-5 and 7-10, where funeral services wil l be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. Mrs. Wilgosz was a member of Adam Plewacki Post 799 American Legion Auxiliary. Ritual serv­ice Monday at 7 p.m.

WORON1ECKI—Emily (nee Sobkowski), March 1, 1969, of Doat St.; beloved wife of the late Wil l iam; dearest mother of Stanley (Josephine) and Celia (Walter) Jurek; sister of Aloysius (Celia) Sobkowski, Mary (late Adam)

She is survived by ttwo sons, Thomas, with whom she lived, and John Budzinski; f^ur daugh­ters, Mrs. Max Florkewski also of the Stanislaus St. address, Mrs. Casmer Kulig of Detroit, Mrs. Arthur Borowski and Mrs. Joseph Borowski of Cheektowaga; 25 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

Prayers at 10:30 a.m. Wednes­day in the Orlowski Suchocki Fu­neral Home, 173 Stanislaus St., and a Mass of Requiem at 11 in

I fit. Adalbert's Basilica, 212 Stan-Wozniak, Dr. Francis '(Martha) "Sob-1 i s l aus St . , w i l l be f o l l o w e d b v kowski all of Dunkirk, N.Y., Jane: h i i r i a l i n <5t AHo lho r t ' c Cam*-*,-•,'• (Leonard) Jaworski, late Jacob ( |a t«! ^ T " 3 , 1 , 1 " & l - A d a I D e r l s " - e m e t e r y , Jacob (late Catherine) Sobkowski, late Bernice (late John) Malkowiak; sister-in-law of the late Rev. Z. Woroniecki; also survived by six grand- and six great-grand­children. Funeral Wednesday 9:30 a.m. from the Orlowski Suchocki Funeral Home, 173 Stanislaus, corner Sobieski St. and at St. John Gualbert's Church at 10 o'clock. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. Deceased was a member of the °olish Women's Alliance of America, Emilia I

Cheektowaga.

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W R I G H T - B e r t h a Lee, Feb. 28, 1969, of • s tandard A J ' e c o r « " n » s a r e i n Eastern 61 Watson St . ; w i fe of the late E m m e t t ; : M a a a r a T , m e -mother of Audrey Adams and Bertha Bradley; sister of Richard LaMar; also survived by 12 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends who will be received at Mea­dows- Bros. Funeral Home, 576 Jefferson Ave. Funeral Monday 1 p.m. from Trinity Baptist Church, 41 Spruce St. Friends invited.

^ L " ! WYPYCH-Stanislawa, of Buffalo, N.Y., March 1, 1969, wife of the late Joseph; mother of Henry (Constance), Steve (Margaret), Marian (Mary (Catherine), John (Irene), Joseph (Mary), Norbert (Arlene); survived by 17 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; sister of Stanley and Walter. Funeral

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and in St. John a.m. The family 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

2t4 ZYBALA—Katherine (Katarzyna, n e e

Beus), of Buffalo, N.Y., Feb. 26. 1969; beloved wife of the late Michael Zy-bala; dearest mother of Mrs. Albert (Jane) Bucholtz, Mrs. Raymond (Betty) Malak, Mrs. Frank (Mary) Eisele, So­phie Zybala, Matthew (Rita) Zybala, Edward (Laurie) Zybala, Chester (Stel­la) Zybala and Florence Zybala and the: <-„",,.5 late Michael and Walter Zybala; also' survived by 17 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Family wil l receive friends at Dombrowskl-Czeladzinski Fu­neral Home. 447 Amherst St., where fu­neral services wil l be held Monday morning at 9:30 from the Chapel and at 10 o'clock from Assumption Church. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends are invited. Deceased was a member of St. Casimer's Society No. 219. Family wil l be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

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Obituary

Ki E. of 16 Koons tf., suddenly, Feb. 27,

late Allen Petersen; [A- Petersen of Farn-llchard (Dawn) Spring ineral services from

•a I Home, 262 North N.Y., Sunday after-

lock. Friends invitee]. lest Avenue Cemetery, (wil l be present from

2812

D. (Barnes), Feb. 28, •s. Elmer W. Holly of Friends may call at •ts Funeral Home, 1361

2-5 and 7-9 Sunday. [[private.

ly , of Buffalo, N.Y., isband of Helen (nee ler of John (Anne),

is). Walter (Regina), jelen) Krajewski; sur-mdchildren and eight

brother of Frances (late Stanley, Vincent, *ral services Tuesday

the Kaz Urban Fu-188 Clark St., and in

lurch at 10 a.m. The present 2-5 and 7-10

2t3

pen, in Gowanda, N.Y , (loved wife of the late;

of Roy of Buffalo, j Ifllis and Eber Allen of ind Mrs. Leila Hanke Services wil l be held

Funeral Home, 88 jowanda, N Y . , Tues-10 a.m. where friends

land Monday 2-4 and 7-jshford, N.Y.

(nee Mrugaczl, sud-1969, beloved wife of

•opek; devoted mother fearl) Swiatowy, Mrs. (ne) Kasprzak, Mrs.

Lipowicz, Mrs. Dom-lczewski, Mrs. Mary lenry (Sophia) Lem-

Stanley Popek; also (children, great-grand-it-great-grandchildren.

Phe Buszka Funeral Clinton St., corner

tdnesday at 9:15 a.m. lass at St. Adalberts' i m . Interment in St. ffery. Relatives and

attend. Mrs. Pooek St. Adalbert's Rosary

Iplish National Alliance ply will be present at

2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 2t4

se Cora), of Schuele I wife of the late Jo-:

•r of Alois (Florence),, , Henry and the late grandmother of eight

jneral from the Pacer 75 Sycamore St., Mon-ld at Transfiguration.

Friends are invited, i •resent from 2-5, 7-10

>rth C , of Mullins, feb. 27, 1969; husband (Isbury; father of John

Pa.; brother of Alta ipa, Fla. Friends may ss E. Grace Funeral ; irio St. at Crowley, | rill be held Tuesday '. Salisbury was plant irion Metal Corp. and American Society of j

ifacturing Engineers. le beginning at 2 p.m. |M be present 2-5 and;

2-3

8 M., Feb. 28, 1969; j of Jeanne (Sullivan); I t, Charles Jr., Mary : Charles H. and Mar-! Schamann; brother

[Robert (Regina) Bige- j e late Margaret Mary Is may call at the r Funeral Home, 867 funeral services wil l

morning at 8:15 a.m. , tsa's Church at 9 a.m. ras a member of the. |ety of St. Teresa's "sius College Alumni ,sgr. Nash Council KI

le members wil l as-,m. Monday at the fu-1 i ly will be present 2-5

2t3

E.r In Buffalo, March usband of Sarah (Sal-hmidt; father of Wil-Henry T. of Buffalo

ayviHe, N.Y.; brother (Florence) MacLean ntucky, Mrs. Alfred of Kenmore, Mrs.

re, Mrs. Harry (Dor-y4on, Ohio, the late Lottie Schmidt; also randchildren and five

Friends received Mast Funeral Home ton Ave., where fu­

l l be held Tuesd?y announced. Friends

ily wi l l be present * p.m. Mr. Schmidt of Calvary Lutheran

Lutheran Laymen's 2t4

, , MRS. EMILY WORONIECKI

Mrs. Emily Sobkowski Woro­niecki, 80, retired co-operator of an East Side floral shop, died Saturday in Lafayette General Hospital. She lived at 385 Doat St.

She and her husband, William.' operated the Woroniecki Floral

for 35' .years until his death in 1947. She also directed dramatic produc­tions in Catholic churches.

Survivors are a son. a

Jurek of two brothers, Aloysius Francis Sobkowski of

Stanley,

and Dr. Dunkirk;

in the Orlowski Suchocki Funeral Home, 173 Stanislaus St., and a Mass of Requiem at 10 in St. John Gualbertus Church, Doat and Gualbert. Burial will be in St.

ler and Richard J. Stephenson; also • C l ,_ „ f 1 t 0 , £ , . „ „ , , , . , , . „ i survived by 10 grandchildren; sister of a n o P a l * * * * S y c a m o r e at Mrs. Richard Bowen, Mrs. Garrett Lar­son and the late John. Will iam, and Victor Wylie. Funeral from the Geo. N. Kennedy Mortuary, 914 Abbott Rd., Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends are invited. Family wi l l be present 2-5 F u n e r a l W e d n e s d a y and 7-10 p.m. 2t3

SZCZESIK-Maryanna (nee Wisniewski), of Texas St., March 1, 1969, beloved J W i t h w h o m she l i v e d ; wife of the late Joseoh Szczesik and \ i r < - W a l t e r John Jablonski; dearest mother of Mrs. !

Sophie (the late Bernard) Michalak and the late William Jablonski); grand­mother of Arlene Michalak; dear sister of the late Rose Orlowski and Peter Wisniewski. Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. from Kocol Funeral Home Inc., 1972 Genesee St. and in Queen of Peace Church at 10 a.m. Interment in M+. Calvary Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Fam­ily present 1-5 "and 7-10 p.m. Mrs. Szczesik was a member of the Rosary Societies and Mothers Clubs at Queen of Peace Church and O. L. of Czesto-chowa Church, Father Justin's Rosary Hour and Villa Maria Ladies Auxil iary. (Queen of Peace members will recite prayers Monday at 7 p.m.).

THOMPSON-Clarinda Avery, of Tre-JCf a r , ; - V m p t maine Ave., Kenmore, Feb. 28, 1969; I S l d m S l a U S * - e m e i e r > , L-JieeKlOWa wife of the late Will iam Edgar Thomp- g a . son; sister of the late Guy L. Avery. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 pm.. at the Bury Funeral Home Inc., 3070 Delaware Ave., where funeral services wil l be held Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mrs. Thompson was a member of the Ken­more Presbyterian Church. Sentiment may be expressed through a con­tribution to the Building Fund of the Kenmore Presbyterian Church in mem­ory of Mrs. Thompson.

TROUP-May (nee Hil lman), of 28 Pearl St., Blasdell, N.Y., March 1, 1969, be­loved wife of Robert Troup; daughter of the late George and Fannie Hill-man; sister of C. Edwin (Louise) Hil l-man, Mrs. Clayton (Aileen) Kern, Mrs. Paul (Mercy) Baker, George (Mary Ann) Hillman and Mrs. William (Ruth) Leak. Services Tuesday afternoon from the John J. Kaczor Funeral Home, 3748 South Park Ave., Blasdell, at a time to be announced later. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 2t4

WELSH-Chrisfine (nee Dalbout), March 1, 1969; beloved wife of the late Edward T. Welsh; sister of Theresa Dalbout and Mrs. John (Emma) Joyce; also survived by nieces and nephews. Funeral from Schlager Funeral Home Inc., 2643 Main St. (between Amherst and Fil lmore), Tuesday morning at 9 and St. Mary Maqdaline Church at 9:30 Friends are invited. The family wil l be present 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 2t3

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set, 6:15 p.m. Possible Sunshine-11 Hours, 15 Minutes. Moon sets at 6:20 a.m.. rises at 4 33

p.m. T E M P E R A T U R E S AT B U F F A L O

1 a .m. 34 9 a .m. 27 5 p m 35 2 a.m. 25 10 a.m 28 6 p m 34 3 a .m. 26 11 a.m. 39 7 o.m 32 4 a .m. 26 12 noon 30 8 p.m 3: 5 a .m. 26 1 p.m. 37 9 p.m 3D 6 a .m. 26 2 p.m. 34 10 p.m. 30 7 a.m. 25 3 p.m. 35 l ' p m . W 8 a.m. 25 4 p.m. 37 12 mid 28

M a x . m u m 37. M i n i m u m 24. Vean temperature for the 24 ho^.'s 31. Normal for the day 27

WEATHER SYNOPSIS There is a deepen inc storm

center along the North Carolina coast which seems to be slowing

j down some in its forward mm e-imcnt. Present indications are that [it will continue rather slowly t<>-

dau"hter w a r d the northeast and reach Buffalo* a Position soulhrast of Nantucket

'tonight. It should produce heavy snows for manv areas east of

two sisters, Mrs. Marv Wozniak t n e Appalachians. High pressure of Dunkirk and Mrs. Jane Jawor- l s weakening north of the Great ski of Buffalo, six grandchildren^Lakes- Airmasses involved are and six great-grandchildren. | r a t h e r m o l s t but changes will

Funeral services Wednesday;^01 b e veryjriarked through Mon will include prayers at 9:30 a.m day so temperature differences

should be rather minor m Western New York.

PRECIPITATION ODDS? Fifty per cent today, forty

per cent tonight and 30 per cent

Fire Record and Bryant, wash down 3:23—Elmwood

gasoline. 3:59—Sguad 7 to Amherst and East,

Virginia Martin, 189 Dearborn, i l l , taken to Millard Fillmore Hospital.

4:13—668 Will iam, meat on stove, no damage.

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