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Document 6441915
OBITUARY NEWS
Individual's Role Is Considered
As Hastings High Graduates 112
HAROLD SORENSEN
She w a s born in Russia in 3879.
Her husband. J a c o b L a z a r . who
Floor Contractor
Harold Sorensen. sixty-one. a owned a candy and s t a t i o n e r y
floor contractor h e r e , died Thurs- store in New York Citv, died in
HASTINGS - ON - HUDSON — Assn. a w a r d . Howard Batsford; h a r t . Dennis W. Elley, J e a n n e E .
d a y a t G r a s s l a n d s Hospital in Val- 1931.
R
o
b e r t K a p p , speaking on "What B a u s c h a n d L o m b Science award, F a r m e r , M a r g a r e t A n n Fisher,
She attended Congregation PeoJ Ijalla. He lived on B r i a r Hill Dr.
M
a
t t e r s . " a n d K a t h i e A m a t n k k , Kathie A m a t n i e k ; Carol J . Kow- J a m e s Herbert F o x , J a n e t Frankple
Of
Righteousness
on
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^ M r . Sorensen w a s born in Cowhose
topic w a s " T h e Role of t h e alski Memorial a w a r d . Antoinette evich, Nancy J e a n G a M n , Karen
penhagen. D e n m a r k . March 26. St.
Individual in a n Industrial Socie- Selvaggio; J o h n L. Hopkins hon- A. Goodlander.
Survivors include t h r e e
sons.
Kf*9 a n d c a m e to the United
t
y , " w e r e class s p e a k e r s last night o r a r y a w a r d , David Stookey; NaAlso, Kevin R. G r a u e r , Charles
S a t e s in 1921. H e w a s a m e m b e r H e r m a n of the Bronx and Louis
a t Hastings High School's com- tional S e c r e t a r i e s Assn. a w a r d , M. Gross. B a r b a r a A. G r o t h e . J a c j f t h e Bryn Mawr P r e s b y t e r i a n land Irving of Yonkers: a brother.
m e n c e m e n t when 112 g r a d u a t e s Marie Mueller; High School Citi- queline Hand, Samuel J . Hanna
P u i r c h and a past m a s t e r of N e p Isaac Rabinowe of Yonkers: two
received d i p l o m a s from M r s . Mar- zenship prize, Bernard Richards: J r . , E r n e s t E . H a r r i s J r . , T h o m a s
sisters
Mrs
Sarah
Rabinowit/
of
perhan Lodge 736, r \ and A M
g a r e t B . Murdock, president of t h e Driver Education a w a r d , Gertrude J . Hogan. Clive P . Hohberger,
Yonkers
and
B
t
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t
y
Mocker
of
New
. He m a r r i e d t h e lAimer Mo!!ic
Daley and Varsity L e t t e r m a n ' s John H. Hutcnins, J a m e s , G . LamBoard of E d u c a t i o n .
|V>tter in Trinity Lutheran Church York City: nine grandchildren a n d
T h e coveted scholarship award Club" athletic award, Bernard Rich- bert. Karen G. J o h n s o n , Robert
two
great
grandchildrcn.
in t h e Bronx in 1931.
of t h e T e a c h e r s Assn., presented a i d s .
M. Johnson, Robert A. K a p p , Car' Besides his wife, he is s u n i v e d WESTCHESTER DEATHS
b y M r s . E v a S u r e a u , w a s given
T h e R e v . Gordon Johnston, pas- ol Ann K a r c z m i t . Kenneth T. Kavby two daughters. Mi's. John tLinto Edith Schmidt and t h e scholar- tor of St. M a t t h e w ' s Lutheran anagh, Arthur Kelly, P e t e r KleeGEORGK L. ALLIN. eighty-four.
da^ McKim and Miss Gail Sorrnship a w a r d s for further education Church, opened t h e exercises with moff, Lynne Ruth Koval, Helen L.
of White Plains, a former presit e n . both of Yonkers. a hrpther
by t h e P a r e n t T e a c h e r s Assn. w e r e p r a y e r after t h e processional play- K r a u s , J o h n P a u l Kupcok, George
dent of the Reai Kstafe Roard of
and live sisters in Copenhagen,
presented b y M r s . Roger White ed by t h e High School band and F.
New York, at New Milford, Conn.
Legg, Aase M . Lilleskare,
pioneer families of Westchester.
S t o r m s by J o h n A. Creedy, presiDOBBS F E R R Y High School
i n d a grandchild.
to Elizabeth Smith and Ann De- singing of t h e S t a r Spangled Ban- Stephanie J . .Locke, Hugh C. Long,
R. E M M E T T DIGNEY. eighty.
Awarded a 50-year a n n i v e r s a r y
He retired two y e a r s ago from Michele.
dent of t h e Dobbs F e r r y board
a lawyer in White Plains a n d New
ner. T h e class gift w a s presented Marlene M. L o r r a i n e , Diamond
I J R S . WILLIAM S. MAHONY
diploma last night to Stewart Nthe County T r u s t Co., D r . Albert
of education and P r i n c i p a l WilY t r k since 190.S and a former
M a r g a r e t B r u s t m a n received the to t h e school by Benjamin Dekker Loukrezia. Lee F . Manning, J e r r y
Jtative of New York
Storms, (second from right) last
A. B r i n k m a n , t h e village's su- W o m a n ' s Club scholarship study and
P l a i n s surviving m e m b e r of its class of
liam Z. Lindsey ( a t r i g h t ) . Mr.
Principal
Ross
presented Lynn Mason, Charles Medovich,
?&Mrs. Edytho J a r d i n e Mahony of president of the White
perintendent of schools, is at a w a r d p r e s e n t e d by M r s . J a y Spry a w a r d s a n d introduced t h e gradu- Paul J . Molnoski, M a r i e L. Muel4$ Hamilton Ave. died today at Board of Education, at White 1910 which n u m b e r e d five. T h e
Storms, a native of Dobbs F e r r y ,
h o n k e r s Professional Hospital aft- Plains.
diploma w a s presented to M r .
lelt—Staff Photo by J e r r y Sarno and t h e C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e ates. Musical e n t e r t a i n m e n t fea- ler, J u l i a Murphy, Christine N a is descended from one of the
business study scholarship, pre- tured Howard Batsford a n d Den- jarian.
e r a long illness. She would have
Marianthe
Negreponte,
OTHER DEATHS
sented by J a m e s H. Leddy, went nis Domcnek playing a duo-trum- Dale S. Nelson. T h o m a s A. P a r e ,
Seen seventy Monday.
P A L L W. J E N K I N S , seventy,
to Carolyn Decker. T h e J a m e s pet rendition of " T r u m p e t e r ' s Lul- Michael J . P a t e r r a , Carol A.
- S h e w a s born in New York City
Daley P o s t V F W scholarship prize l a b y . "
to William and Josephine La- retired former vice president of
Peterson.
was received by B e r n a r d R i c h a r d s
F l a m m e J a r d i n e . She w a s the wife the Corning Glass Works in Pittsburgh,
at
White
Stone,
Va.
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ended
with
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reAnd Alberta A. P i g n a t a r o , F r a n k
of William S. Mahony They "celeand t h e scholarship prize of t h e
MAJ. G E N . CHARLES C. CURbrated their 50th wedding anniverFirst, W e s t c h e s t e r - P u t n a m Masonic cessional directed by Howard Bats- J . Pinhack J r . , J o a n n a F . QuanTIS, sixty-six. advertising director
sary last November
District w a s a w a r d e d to Dennis ford a s student conductor.
jer. Adele M . Questo. Robert T.
" Mrs Mahonv w a s a m e m b e r of!of t h e Call-Chronicle N e w s p a p e r s
Domchek. T h e Tri-Village Rotary
Raigel, Beverly J . R a i l s , B e r n a r d
The g r a d u a t e s w e r e :
Tne Westchester County Coin Club. I in Allentown. P a . , a n d retired
Club scholarship a w a r d w a s given
E d w a r d M. McCue, seventy, a
Kathie Amatniek, Muriel Anas- Richard9, P a u l W . Rowe, Nancv
Surviving
b y Allen T h o m a s to Christine Na- tasi, M a r g e r y S. Apsey, Diane Gene Rowell, William J . Russell
.iving besides h e r husband j c o m m a n d e r of t h e P e n n s y l v a n i a retired powerhouse fireman for
jarian.
Refined S y r u p s a n d S u g a r s I n c .
a r e three sisters, M r s . Carolyn National Guard, at Allentown.
Carol A r t h u r s , Cecilia Baryluk. J r . , Christine Santon, E d i t h A.
YOUNG B . SMITH,
seventy. on F e d e r a l St., died y e s t e r d a y at
more
•%'icholls of Yonkers. and M r s .
B
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m
a
n
,
history
Howard
Batsford,
Edward
J . Schmidt. vF r e d e r i c k H. Schnrritz,
DOBBS F E R R Y , — Seven col- ics: William
J o h n Tullock a n d M r s . Richard d e a n emeritus of t h e Columbia Yonkers G e n e r a l Hospital after a lege scholarships w e r e a w a r d e d by a n d science,
O t h e r a w a r d s w e r e : Harlowe Blake J r . , L e e A. B i r m i n g h a m , Alice Tina Scm}ck, Antoinette Sel"Stickles, both of G r e a t Barrington. I^aw School, a t Blowing Rock, short Illness. He lived a t 19 High- the Home a n d School Assn. a n d
Memorial certificates for athletics, J e a n L. Blanchette, Carol Coburn vaggio,' Mary Ann Senita, GeorgThe g r a d u a t e s a r e : Uday N a r - M a r y C r a g a n a n d B e r n a r d Richland Ave.
Mass., and a brother, William of N.C.
ette Sherwood, Michael P . Skok.
the T e a c h e r s Assn. a t t h e 59th
h a r Abhyankar, M a r g a r e t A b r a m , a r d s : P T A h o m e m a k i n g a n d in- Booth, M a r g a r e t B r u s t m a n , Fran- Elizabeth Simmonds, Doris M a y
'Ambler, P a .
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Dobbs
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,
Dorothy
H.
Cadwell.
Mr, McCue worked a s a fireDonald Robert Altieri. J e r a l d RobSmith. Elizabeth L. Smith, K a r l A.
m a n 11 y e a r s before he r e t i r e d in High School last night. Recipients ert Anderson. Rosalie Elizabeth dustrial prizes, M a r g a r e t F i s h e r Donna-Jean C a l d a r a . Joyce Helen
MRS. JACOB LAZAR
Soderstrom, David W. Stookey,
and
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Legg;
Adolph
W.
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Howard
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Carpenter,
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1954.
Widow Of Stationer Annicharico, Neal W. Baker, J o - e r s M e m o r i a l citizenship prize,
Louis Casale, Rose Cerveny. Mari- Veronica C a r r i e Thels, Philip A.
Police were hunting today for
- M r s . Ida Rabinowe Lazar. eighHe w a s b o r n ' in Ossining Sept. Albert N. B r i n k m a n , superinten- seph T h o m a s Balducci, J o h n LouKathie A m a t n i e k ; DAR essay medThompson, Denis J . T i m o n e , Carty-one. died yesterday morning in thieves who stole about SSOO w o r t h 18, 18S9 to t h e former Mary' Con- dent of schools, w e r e M a r g a r e t is
Bonadies.
Everett
E u g e n e al, Lee B i r m i n g h a m : R P I Alumni a n Church. Anthony P . Cook, Rob- olyn J . Tobey, E r n e s t B . U h r . BarAbram,
J
o
h
n
Bonadies,
Joseph
e r t a J . Cowles, Mary Alice Crathe United Home for Aged He- of golf equipment and $31.05 in nors and the late Michael McCue
B r a g g II, William W a r n e r Brockgan, Joel P . Dean J r . , Daniel A. b a r a Ann Ulmer, Lynette C. Ulrich
brews in New Rochelle. She had cash from a sporting goods shop and c a m e to Yonkers a t t h e a g e Balduccl, Susan Roth, P a u l Ken- m a n ,
Vivian
Anne
Bruno,
dall,
Adrian
P
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Anne
located
inside
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Deasv, Carolvn Decker. Benjamin Albert E . Uprichard. Elizabeth v a n been a resident of Yonkers for
of nine. In 1912 he m a r r i e d t h e
Mary
Ann
Bukovich
building.
Dekker, Ann E . DeMichele, Wal- der Goot, J a n e Ann Walker, Antonm a n y years.
former Ida McKnight in St. P e - O'Reilly.
G a r a h Bruton Caldwell, P a t r i c i a
ter G. Devenish. George W. Dixon. ia M. Walsh Donna L. Wilson, Willt e r ' s Church h e r e .
Morris
T h e 80 g r a d u a t e s w e r e given J e a n Chapin. J o n a t h a n
iam Winstanley.
Chernow,
Elaine
T.
Cole,
Louis
J O S E P H COMPANERO, o n e , of Dennis Deomchek. J o n a t h a n EberBesides his wife a n d , m o t h e r , h e their diplomas by J o h n A. Creedy,
Connola,
John
Joseph 110 Thurton P I . , w a s reported in
is survived by three sons, E d w a r d president of t h e B o a r d of Educa- Joseph
and Joseph, both of Yonkers and tion. Other a w a r d s a n d prizes Creedon. M a r c i a Ann DeMichele, good condition today a t St. J o five were distributed by P r i n c i p a l Wil- Phyllis Helen Dumich, Rose Lor- seph's Hospital after he spilled a
"AMICUCCI—Anthony.
on "\Ve<lr.e<dsr. PAZIEN2A John, on Friday. June 24. Thomas of Spring Valley:
raine E n n i s , Susan F e n d r i c k , Ste- cup of hot coffee on himself yes1960. beloved husband of the late d a u g h t e r s , M r s . William
(Mary) liam Z. Lindsey.
- J':n» 22. 1960; beloved husband ff
Angelina 0*eta Paitenza of 107 Beech Bach a n d M r s . Leonard
ven Samuel Gale, David Olof Gil- terday a t noon. He h a s first and
- «Je«»phln«
ttstesslno
Amlcucrl. 1ST
(Lois)
" I n Ourselves Our F u t u r e L i e s . " ford, Mary K a t h r y n Gleason. Bar- second d e g r e e b u r n s of t h e face,
St. Funeral from Sinatra Funeral
Beech St. Funeral from Sinatra FunInc . 315 So. Broadway on Mon . 10:"<0 Curran, both of Bergenfield, N . J . . was t h e t h e m e of t h e exercises in
eral "Home Inc.. 315 So. Broadway on
A.M. Solemn Reouiem Mass in S-t Mrs.
J o s e p h ( I d a ) O'Connor of talks b y J o a n T r a c h t e n b e r g a n d b a r a Gordon, J a m e s E d m u n d Gor- neck a n d b a c k .
Monday 9 30 A M. Solemn Requiem
JUjtbori£i_Church. Willow St . 11 A M .Cairo. N.Y., M r s . John
Miss In Our Lady of Mt. Carmei
'Alice) B a r b a r a Gordon. T h e class wel- ney, Inez R e n e e H a r m o n , Richard
Interment. St. Joseph's Cemetery. 6-25
Hay. Jean
Beverly
Church at 10 AM. Interment, St
G E O R G E P H I F E R . fifty, of 34
Robinson
of
N
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w
York
City
and c o m e w a s delivered by William Alexander
Joseph > Cemetery.
6-25
Hicks, J u d i t h Gail Hicks. Carol Loudoun St. w a s attended by a
ROSSI—Neal of 586 Van Cortlandt Park Mrs. Richard
(Teresa) Nori of B r o c k m a n .
The School of Christ t h e King I Judith Olander. Dorothy Rossini,
Insinga, Michael B a r r y Jacobson. private physician after he w a s cut
'Ave. suddenly on June 23, 1960: bro- Yonkers; five b r o t h e r s , J o s e p h ,
BEAN—Nellie S. June 23, 1960; beloved
on
N . B r o a d w a y , which opened i t s j s u s a n Shiels, Susan T o m p k i n s .
ther of Mrs. Felix (Annal 8po<ito Sr
Miss Michiko Mabuchi, appear- Jeffrey Hugh Kaimowitz, E d w a r d on t h e ankle by an exploding b e e r first classes in S e p t e m b e r . 1955.
•vi'.t of Frank A. Bean 51 Kent Ave
and the late John and uncle of Louis a n d Clement of H e m p s t e a d .
George Almeida, Paul Avallont,
' Hastings-on-Hudnon, Reposint at the
ing in t h e only m u s i c a l ' o f f e r i n g , Alan Kaplan, P a u l Lewis. Kendall. bottle y e s t e r d a y afternoon.
Dr. Joseph D. Rossi Funeral from
in t e m p o r a r y q u a r t e r s at Sacred Richard Barrett, John Driscoll,
Edwards Funeral Home Inc.. 64 Asn- the E. W. Maloney <V- Sons Funeral L.I., and F r a n c i s a n d T h o m a s of played Chopin's " P o l o n a i s e . "
T
h
o
m
a
s
Vincent
Kenworthy.
Ilona
Yonkers; three sisters, M r s . TheoH e a r t G r a m m a r School, g r a d u a t . ford Ave.. Dobbs Ferry. Tuners! serHome. 11 Ludlow St. on Monday June
Marie Koch, B a r b a r a Ann Kocur,
R E N E E E H R L I C H . eight, of 75 ed i t s first pupils lasf. night at Daniel Fitzgerald, Kenneth F r a n c k ,
vice* at the First R»formed Church
(Mary) Bundy a n d M r s .
27. at 9:3.0 AM. High Mass of Req- dore
Receiving
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William Keating. John Lockwood,
Hast'.ngs-on-Hudson on Sunday at
B r u c e Ave. w a s attended by a pri- c e r e m o n i e s in the church.
(Elizabeth)
Trausneck, sy plaque for highest a v e r a g e . Wil- Dorothy Vivian L e e .
uiem in St. Denis Church at 10 00 F r a n c i s
Dennis McCarthy, Kenneth Mc* - 2 30 P.M. Interment Monday afternoon
vate physician for a bruised a r m
Interment ^5t. Mary's Cemetery Th? both of H e m p s t e a d , a n d M r s . Paul
Forty-four eighth g r a d e r s re- Ewan,
• .»t- Drrden. N Y A memorial fund wili
Also, P a l n i a Louise I^eggiero. after she w a s hit by a c a r in front
Raymond
McGlynn,
family will receive their friends at (Minnie) Ardnt of Miss., a n d 2S liam B o r c k m a n ; Harold C. Marey
, be established at the First Reformed
ceived d i p l o m a s from the R t . R e v . Kevin McGrath, Joseph Mercurio,
Memorial a w a r d for highest re- Penelope Lewis. P e t e r Donn Lucie.
the funeral home from 2-5 and 7-10
of
469
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aft' Church in memory of Mrs. Bean. 6-25
Msgr. E d w a r d M. Betotyski, pasP.M.
6-25 grandchildren.
gents a v e r a g e , William B r o c k m a n ; Michiko Mabuchi, Donald F r a n c i s
ernoon. Police s a y it w a s reported tor, and Dianne Benash w a s class J a m e s O'Donnell. John O'Donnell,
R.P.I, science m e d a l and Baush Malgrande. William F . McCul•CARROLL -Margaret Carroll on June SAGE Ida S. on June 25. 1960 of
Thomas O'S u 1 1 I v a n, Stephen
that t h e child r a n into the street valedictorian.
24. 1960; mother of Gladys Baldwin
and Lomb science m e d a l . William l a m J r . , R a y m o n d Douglas McJohn E. Andrus Memorial Hastings
Phelps, John Quinlan, George R i after a ball.
and grandmother of Richard BaldThe school, of which Sister Marie va .Matthew Ryan, B a r r y Senita,
N.Y. beloved wife of the late Alfred
B r o c k m a n : B'nai B ' r i t h S a w Mill Kay, Charles F . Messerich J r . .
-trin »nd Marie Sheridan. Funeral
8age
Services at Havey's Funeral
Rosa ire is principal, began with
River Lodge a w a r d for practice Eleanor M a r i e Morosco. Ma.xine
« from the Phillips Funeral Home 50
Home Inc. 107 North Broadway YonR A L P H GOLDBERG, thirteen, the first four g r a d e s and an en- Robert Taylor.
of social a n d d e m o c r a t i c citizen- B a r b a r a N e w m a r k . Anne Stepha. Ludlow St. on Monday 10 30 AM
kers on Tuesday. June 28. 1:30 P M
of 123 Valentine A v e . w a s attendMass of Bectuiem in Church of 8t
Interment Kenslco Cemetery. Friend?
ship, J o h n Bonadies.
nie O'Reilly. F r a n k J o s e p h Palfy ed at St. J o s e p h ' s Hospital for con- rollment of 149 pupils, w h o w e r e
Denis at 11 A.M. Interment. Gate
may call at the funeral home after
J r . , Adrienne Marie P a t i Arthur tusions of the right knee after hit- housed in t h e Shonnard P I . grade
.—-of Heaven Cemetery.
6-25
2 P.M. Monday.
6-27
D.A.R.
essay
award,
Anne
Lewis P r i c e , P a t s y J u n n y Raffa, ting t h e side of a moving c a r while school until Christ t h e King w a s
INVIST
O'Reilly; Colonial D a u g h t e r s essayCGP.POI.A—Adam, of 53 Buena Vista SCARMUZZO—8anto on Friday. June
Ethel Ann Reich, Robert William r,iding his bicycle a t t h e intersec- completed in May, 1956. A g r a d e
In t h e fwfuraj t h r o u g h
24. Beloved husband of Mary AbbruA v e . on June 24th. 1960. Beloved
Mrs.
Marion Steel Ga'dewoltz, medal, Anne O'Reilly a n d William Rohrlich. Susan Penelope Roth» tion of Radford St. and Western w a s added each y e a r , a n d t h e r e
xese. Father of Louis and Mrs. Susan
brother of Thomas Coppola Resting
B r o c k m a n ; W o m a n ' s Club music
a
r
e
now
nine
classes
with
an
enfifty-four,
who
had
worked
for
t
h
e
Graziano
Michele
Sanzo.
I
r
e
n
e
M.
Arrit7i. Reposing at the Cola Funeral
at Have; Funeral Home. 107 North
Ave. y e s t e r d a y .
Lions
rollment of 434 pupils taught by
Home 136 Yonkers Avenue Funeral New York Telephone Co. a s chief a w a r d , Michiko M a b u c h i ;
Broadway. Yonkers. Interment, Long
Scheiblich. Anne Marie Schneider,
on Monday June 27. High Mass of operator in s e v e r a l W e s t c h e s t e r Club citizenship prize, Vivian Lee Stephen
H a n d National. Cemetery. Plnelawn.
| seven s i s t e r s a n d t h r e e l a y teachHugh
Schwartz,
L
a
n
c
e
M A R G A R E T SAMPOGNA of 33 srs.
LI,, on Tuesday, June 28 at 11 A.M. Requiem' 8t. Anne's Church at 10 communities died Thlrsday in Har- and J o s e p h Balducci; Youth Coun
fOK IN'ORMlttiON CAU
diiu JUM;UII rxuuuaij luuui Luuu-| n * , , 0 , y"~ T , ~
' 7 v ~ l - ""£
o'clock. Interment St. Joseph's Cem6-27
Whittier A v e . w a s attended at
Ronal
kness
Pavilion
of
the
Columbia
PreIn addition to Miss Benash the
cil a w a r d for citizenship,. Charles mer, £Sandra
Sobel K aKai;in
c i l i a Sometery.
6-25
t h r i e n eOStohr,
Julie Yonkers
GENEfeUSIN
G e n e r a l Hospital
last g r a d u a t e s a r e :
OADSWOLTZ—Marion A. of 765 Broadsbyterian Merical Center in New Messerich; C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e
way, Hastlngs-on-Hudson on June 2J. 3HERMAN—Thomas, on Fri . June 24 York City after a long • illness. business prize, Adrienne P a t i ; Sons Anne Sullivan, Lien Amalia Sura- night for a fractured left wrist
A
r
t
h
u
r
Tobin,
R
e
g
i
i
l e r o d Ro p r e i t nf a l i v e
Douglas
Wadden,
1960 of 117 Buena Vista Ave. Reposa t m a d j a , Louise Helen T a r r i c o n e . after falling a t t h e M u r r a y Skatj 1960, beloved wife of Frit;: A GadeArthur Webber, Mildred Allocca,
ing Yonkers Funeral Home 287 South She lived a t 765 B r o a d w a y in of Italy l a n g u a g e a w a r d , William Steven Henry Thai, Alan Mitchell
irplti and mother of Mrs, Arthur
INVESTORS PLANNING
ing Rink.
Brockman:
American
Legion
Broadway Notice of Funeral later 6-25 Hastings-on-Hudson.
P a t r i c i a Brown. Andree Duhamel,
(Carls.) Mandel Resting at Haver's
a w a r d s , A r t h u r P r i c e , m a t h e m a t - T h i e r m a n , J o a n Ruth TrachtenFuneral Home Inc , 107 No. Broad- SKIDOELL—Charlotte Riker on June
CORPORATION OF
M a r y a n n Gmittor, Marilyn Holdnberg, Cynthia Treister, Carol M.
' M r s . Gadewoltz worked for t h e
way, Yonkers. Service. Christ Cnurcn.
24.
1960;
wife
of
the
late
Ralph
Skider,
Rose
Hornberger.
Ellen
IA
Broadway and Eliiabeth St. TarryAMERICA
Venuto,
Marilyn J o y c e
Vifelli.
tell. Funeral from Phillips Funeral Telephone Co. for nearly 40 y e a r s .
Sacco, Elizabeth Lyall, Kathryn
town "N.Y. on Monday June 27 at
T h o m a s . F r a n c i s Williams, Helen
Home 50 Ludlow 8t. on Monday 1:30 Before h e r illness, she w a s a
3 P M. Interment Sleepy Hollow CemMalone, I r e n e Maloney, Ix>rraine RES. T e l . Y O 3 - 4 7 1 0
P M Servire at 8t. John's Episcopal training supervisor in t h e Mount
Beverley Winding. T h o m a s Walter
(Continued from P a g e One)
etery
6-27
Church 2 P.M. Interment family plot
Martone, Kathleen Mcllugh, BerWinter.
Gerald
Henry
Witt,
RonVernon
office.
£»
r.ad
been
chief
6-25
HU8ENYCA—Akilya, on Friday June
n a d e t t e Murphy. Eileen Neeson,
for
a
further
period
of
t
i
m
e
and
ald
Lind
Young,
Marie
Cathrine
24. 1960. Beloved wife of Nicholas SOREN8EN-Harold of Briar Hill Dr operator in Dobbs F e r r y , T a r r y an additional forfeiture of p a y . "
Yozzo.
Husenyca, of 21 Palmer Road and de on June 23. 1960 beloved husband of town, Ossining. Yonkers, ScarsHe then proceeds to r e n d e r his
voted mother of John. Paul and Dim- Molly Potter: and father of Mrs. John dale a n d Mount Kisco. At one time
FIRE RECORD
Itry Husenyca (Husenitai Funeral from
decision a s to t h e proposed "$1,600
(Linda) McKim and Gall Sorensen. she w a s also s e c r e t a r y to t h e genthe Duchynski Funeral Home, 111
Service at Havey's Funeral Home Inc. eral
fine"—if Rossi so stipulates a n d
m a n a g e r for t h e Bronx- Yesterday
Yonkers Ave. on Monday June 27
107 No. Broadway, Yonkers on Monreleases t h e city from a n y claim
a*. 9 A.M. Divine Liturgy in the Holy
1:40 p . m 376 Hawthorne Ave.
day, June 27, at 2 P.M. Interment Westchester, a r e a .
•Trinity Russian Orthodox Church at
for back p a y . Otherwise, t h e orKensico Cemetery. The - family will
She w a s a m e m b e r and form- assistance.
9.30. Interment Oakland Cemetery.
d e r states, Rossi will be dismissed.
receive friends at the Funeral Hom$
4:53 p . m . , Walnut a n d Garfield
Evening servicea Sunday at 7' P.M.
erly
on
t
h
e
executive
b
o
a
r
d
of
from 2-4. 7-9 P.M. In lieu of flowers
The c h a r g e s against Rossi, of viSts., School Seven, false a l a r m .
The family will be at the funeral
contributions may be made in his me- the Telephone Co.'s Pioneer Club.
home to receive friends from 2-5 and mory to the Memorial Fund of the
olating six rules a n d regulations of
5 p . m . , 515 Crestowod Ave.,
7-10 P.M.
8-25
Mrs. Gadewoltz w a s born in Yon- unnecessary.
the d e p a r t m e n t , g r e w out of a n inBryn Mawr Park Presbyterian Church
6-27 kers, Dec. 28, 1905, to t h e former
7:13 p . m . , 279 N. Broadway,
cident on t h e night of April 16
JAEHLER—Martha St:! ler on June 23.
Frieda Storch and the late Edwin brush.
1960 beloved wife Of William F. Jaewhen he a n d a n u m b e r of other
Nepp'rhan
Lodge.
No.
736,
F
and
AM
Steel, who w a s a Yonkers policehier. 8ervieet at the Phi HIM Funeral
9:20 p . m . , N . Y . State Thruway
policemen w e r e investigating a
Brethren: It Is with sorrow
Home, 50 Ludlow St. on Saturday at
Five
persons
received
body suspected b u r g l a r y a t 57 Term a n . H e r mother r e m a r r i e d a n d near 822 Central P a r k Ave., auto
we
announce
the
passing
of
11 A.M.
6-25
bruises and cuts in a three-car esa Ave.
Wor. Brother Harold. Sorensrn is now M r s . J a c o b Wilkins, also accident.
;ANKOWSKI—Kaimlir J. on Fri . June
Masonic services will be held of 765 Broadway, Hastings. M r s . 1
accident at 9:30 last night on the Walked Girl F r o m Sc**ne
_
24. 1960. Beloved husband of Mary
at Havey's Funeral Home. 107 Gadewoltz's husband. Fritz, who
New York S t a t e T h r u w a y a t t h e
(Nee Kaniuka) Funeral from the NepNorth Broadway, on Sunday
Shortly after h e arrived on the
also works for t h e Telephone Co., EASTCHESTER F I R E R E C O R D . Cross-County
Parkway
intersec- scene with P t l . Lewis Shapiro, who
perhan Funeral Home 107 Yonkers evening, June 26. at 8:00 P M.
Yesterday
Avenue, on Monday - at 9 30 AM
Sidney C. Pound. Master is a supervisor in Yonkers.
tion. One driver w a s sent to Yon- was not involved in a n y charges,
BROILERS & FRYERS • Cut Up
4fe
• •
Low Mass of . Requiem in Saint
Leon T.. Bolting. Secretary
10:30 a.m., 35 Locust Ave., East- kers City J a i l after being charged
Besides h e r husband a"nd m o t h e r ,
Casmlrs Church., at 10 AM. InterRossi, c a m e upon Dolores Ann
with reckless driving.
ment St. Joseph's Cemetery
6-25 THIEL— Oeorge Andreas, on Tuesday. she is survived by a stepdaughter. chester, clothes w a s h e r .
Canzio. eighteen, on the sidewalk
June 21, 1960. Beloved husband «f
Today
Mrs.
Arthur
fCarla)
Mandel
of
Violet Vredenburgh TrUel of 26 Union
in front of t h e house a n d walked
MAHONY—Edythe J. (Nee Jardinei on
State
police
reported
that
a
6:13 a . m . , Midland Ave., BronxP! : and devoted father of Mrs the Bronx, a n d one grandchild.
Saturday June 25. 1960 Beloved wife
lb.
her a w a y from t h e scene.
southbound
c
a
r
driven
by
William
Charles
'Violet)
Badoud
and
George
ville
School
p
a
r
k
i
n
g
a
r
e
a
,
rubbish.
of William S. Mahony and sister of
I^ater
when
he
returned,
accord.V.
Thlel:
and
brother
of
Andreas
Coogan,
forty-four
of
23
HartsMrs. Carolyn J. Nlcholls Mrs. John
8:29 p . m . . Garden and Meadow
Thlel and Mri. William Kaercher
Tullock Mrs. Richard Stickles ani
Avenues. Bronxville, auto fire; dale Ave., White Plains w a s hit ing to t h e p a p e r s , he m a d e no reServices at Yonkers Funeral Home.
William Jardine. Reposing at the Flyn
in the r e a r by another c a r driven port of t h e incident to fellow pa267 So. Broadway a f Highland Ave .
d a m a g e $100.
Memorial Home 82 Ludlow St at StanFriday evening at 8 P m. Interment
bv J a m e s Gough. twenty-five of trolmen o r to a superior officer.
All
ley PI. Funeral. Tuesdsy at 9 30 AM Mt
Hope Cemetery on Saturday 6-24
607 W. 181th St., New York City. Subsequently Rossi denied knowHigh Mass of Requiem in the Church
DAILY CITY FINANCE REPORT
ib
of St. Paul the Apostle at 10 A M
June 23, 1960 The i m p a c t forced Coogan's c a r ing t h e girl, although he later conThe funeral home is open throughout
In M e m o r i o m
across t h e dividing mall to t h e fessed he knew both h e r and SamRECEIPTS:
the day and evening until 10 10 P M
7 3.355 2 east side of t h e iiorthboc - . ' ~ i e , uel Santora of 49 Otsego Rd.. also
Current Year Taxes. —I
The family wiil ce present to receive BRANNAN -EliWheth M. Happy BirthOther
Receipts
5.735
81
friends from 2-5 and 7-10 P.M. 6-27 day in heaven to my beloved EHiabeth
78.111 08 where Coogan w a s thrown clear. indicted with t h e girl on burglary
ib
John Pazienza. seventy, of 107 TOTAL RECEIPTS
Cubed
on the second Anniversary.
Disbursements
NONE
charges.
McCAULEY-Alica on Friday June 2*.
With LovlngMemories Beech St., a retired retail fruit Available Cash
Gough
bounced
from
Coogan's
3.399.782.46
1960 ef 42 Park Ave. Wife Of the lata 6-2S
Both t h e Canzio girl and Santora
Mother. Father and Family and vegetable m e r c h a n t , died here Bond and Note Cash
8.102.816 30 car, crashing into the r e a r of anCharles j . McCauler and mother of
w
e
r e a r r e s t e d l a t e r that night.
Special
Deposit
Cash
462.90933
yesterday.
Mrs John 'Dorothey) Mooney. Mrs GIORDANO— Mildred.
TOTAL CASH
111.983.308.29 other southbound c a r driven by
Edward 'Carolyn Walsh' and Charles Ten year* have passed since that sad
Mr. Pazienza operated a fruit Current Year Taxes Richard Cooporsmith, thirty-two.
J. McCauley Jr. Pasting at Havey's
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY
day.
824.813.082.72 of 3759 Hudson Manor T c r . , Rivand vegetable m a r k e t in Bayonne. All Levies
Funeral Home 107 North Broadway. The one w* loved was called away.
COLLECTIONS
endDaily • 1:30 A.M. to 10:30 P.M.
N.
J.,
from
1°48
to
1954,
when
he
erdale.
Coopersmith
careened
to
Yongerg Mass of Reaulem at 8t Joseph Ood took her home. It was His will.
Current Year to Date
IH.044.409 74
R C. Church Ashburlon Av*. on Tues- BiK In our hearts she llveth still
retired. Before going into business, Percentage
3 S 6 the side of t h e road and turned
Call Kintibridge 9-7486
dsy June 2S .At 10 A.M. -Interment 6-25
.Mother. Brothers and 8lsters he had worker! for 30 y e a r s as
UNCOLLECTED
over.
family plot.
.
6-28
Total
Current
Year
110.768.472.»8
HtlDAK - Anna' (Cundrai. A third Ann- a cable splicer
for Habirshaw
OTHER ITEMS
I v r r SIRLOIN
OTHfcWin •
• Cut
V.UI To
I O \JTUWT
^ p ^ ^SSk
TC*
Odor
iversary Mass will he offered In <V Cable & Wire Corp.
Coopersmith, who w a s riding
McCUE—Edward M. on Friday June 24.
Bonded Debt
«37.300.000 00
Most Holy Trinity Church. June 27.
1960: beloved husband of Ida Mtwith
his
children.
Eloise,
four,
and
FLOATING
DEBT:
Mr, Pazienza w a s Interested In
at 7 30 AM. . ,
Knigril McCue of 19 Highland Ave
Capital Notes
129.950 00 Peter, eight, w a s treated
with
whsjle
Funeral from Yonkers Funeral Home Dee'p in our hearts • lies a picture *f civic affairs and w a s a former
Bond Anticipation Notes
7.746.300.00 them a t Cross-County Hospital.
a- loved one gone to rest.
Inc, 267 Bo. Broad¥«y at Highland
president of the 7th Ward Repubonly
Ave. Monday 9 30 A.M. High Mass In memories' frame w« shall keep It
lican Club. He w a s the organizer
Coogan, who w a s driving with
DAILY CITY FINANCB REPORT
becaute ahe was on* of the beat.
of Requiem flt. Marys Church 10 A M
Interment, fit. Marya Cemetery. 6-2S Her weary hours' and days of pain, htr of the Loga . O p e r a i a Mutual AJd
A e e i i m OEPENomE t m i c i
June 24. 1960 his sixty-nine-year-old m o t h e r Rostroubled nights and past.
6-2J
Society, which later m e r g e d with RECEIPTS
aline, w a s t r e a t e d with h e r at
Ft*• Prompt Ooirvsxy in Y«xik«n
And In our aching hear!*' we know the Columbia Society to form the Current Year Taxes
120.643 39 Yonkers General Hospital..
any brand
CAN
SUM* tEXAU MUGS
MACRIKO—Mtchoia* « . vt 12« Main 8t
Othar Receipts
she has found tweet rest at las*
44166 10
Dobfta Ferij or. June 34. i960 Repos- 6-25
Your Children Columbia League.
Gough w a s d u e in Yonkers City
ing at the Edwards Funeral Home.
184 809 69
He was born in Avellino, Italy, TOTAL RECEIPTS
Disbursements
<r.« M« Ashford Ave Dobbs Ferry. VITALON*— *d»ard Franela First ann1*4.623.14
Court
today to face ft reckless
iversary Maas Monday. June 27 at 7 and w a s t h r husband of t h e former Available Caan
New Tort. High Masa. of Requtera
3444.311.47
• o 8 « llvcrcM* Ar». «t 3 4 * ft.
A M In St. Denis Church. Van .Cort- Agelina O a e t a . who died last y e a r . Bond and Note Cain
8.044.601 33 driving c h a r g e .
a1 CWf Lady of Pompeii 'Church Dobbs
Special
Deposit
Cash
wbolt
482.712
04
FerrF Taegdar June *5* at 10 A M tg«dr Ftrk" *Afe
Surviving a r e four sons, Ralph TOTAL CASH
II 933 694 84
Intermit". Mount Hop* Cemet*ry 4-2" turvshlne f.as«.e* shadows fall
and
John
of
Yonkers,
Anthony
of
otvy
Current
Year
T
a
x
e
s
Love's rememberance outlasts all
box
All Leviei
Wife. Children. Ormddaughter Miami. Fla . and Lawrence of
24 *1.1 0*2 72
La RabbUa 'council No. !M Knights *-J5
K m OK*
of Columbus, The member*
Bayonne; three, d a u g h t e r s , Mrs Current Year COLL
t« Date
14.183 0 3 ) 3 3
111 r»e«t Saturday ntght ai
Unveiling
$t
Samuel (Sylvia) Sydorick of Mi Percentan
,8 30 In Dobbs Ferry a t - t h e
ONCOLLtCTED
• EVsstards Funeral Rom* to ROM- Jscnh Mark A monument will be ami. and Mrs. J a m e s ( E m i l y ) De- Total Current Year
lo 841.021 39
pay <ror last resrxeu to <>ur
unveiled to t«» memory cf Jtfoh Mark P a l m a and M r s . William (JosephOTHIR TTtUS
a
1*M member ><icnol*i MacRose AMuad»y.-juM_.'2"a"iV'3
00__!
, . y i i - l i n f i J - K a r a m a n , both of -Yonkers; a fstrmfrt- OfVt
J7.iOO.6oO 00
SWISS
WMi
3 4 Convent Avenue Phone~Yonkert 5-3114
~Tn EstTHoba TCennetery. Friends and stepbrother. C a r m i n e D i O u c i s of FLOATINCl DEBT:
»»as * ttt»»ra T Vyk» nrand Rnlght
relatives are invited. No Postponerr«nt
Capital Notes
12««S0uO
Bond Annotation Nrfles
T4fi 300 00
Yenkert 3, N t w York
S-J*. Yonkers. a n d 17 grandchildren.
7 WIN SCHOLARSHIPS
Edward McCue
Dies At 70; Was
Refinery Fireman
Dobbs Ferry High
Awards 80 Diplomas
Sports Shop Robbed
ACCIDENTS
DEATH NOTICES
Christ The King School
Graduates Its 1st Class
Mrs. Gadewoltz
Dies; 40 Years
In Telephone Co.
MUTUAL FUNDS
Patrolman
PULSE
OF THE CITY
5 Are Injured
In Thruway
3-Car Crash
Mon - TUBS -Wed
0
CHICKENS J 5
John Pazienza
Dies; Headed 7th
Ward G.O.P. Club
Franks
Veal Cutlets
HAMBURGER
0
3 99
BEEF
0
ROAST BEEF-69
FIORILLO
SALT
HAMS
69!
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