Document 6441916

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Document 6441916
Jayne Weds Northwest Yonkers
Quietly-Like Awakes To No Water
Fourth Of Julv
Herold Statesman, Yonkers, N . Y., Tues., Jan. 14, 1958 jder of the Eastern Star and'Wie-
Mrs. Henry Schmidt, 93,
4
Mom' Of The Farm. Dies
Mrs. Henry Schmidt, ninetythree, affectionately
known to
many as "Mom." died in Lawrence Hospital. Bronxville Sunday
night after a short illness.
Mrs. Schmidt resided in her
home on the Schmidt's Farm property on Fort Hill Rci in Greenburgh. With he;- late husband.
"Pop" 'Schmidt.
she
founded
Schmidt's Farm in 1925. When the
noted restaurant was sold in 1955,
she retained ownership of the family home and had lived there since.
The former Miss Lena Ohlandt.
she was bom in Germany March
8. 18&4 and came to the United
States at the age of sixteen. She
spent her girlhood in 'Hoboken,
N. J., where she was married to
Mr. Schmidt -^ also a native of
Germany — Oct. 21. 1897.
The couple established their first
home in the Bronx and their first
restaurant in Fordham. They prospered- and opened larger dining
places in other sections of the
borough.
Farmhouse Reconstructed
When they bought the Greenburgh property, they reconstructed the old farmhouse, built additions and laid out an athletic
field and parking areas until they
were able to accomodate 1,000
diners a day. The couple gained
an international reputation as restaurateurs.
At one Sweden Day outdoor festival on their grounds, they catered to 10.000 guests. On a Greek
Day, they served 5.000.
DEATH
land Sisters Circle, both in New
York City.
Son. 2 Daughters Survive
Mrs. Schmidt is survived by a
son, Henry Schmidt J r . of Scarsdale; 'two daughters, Mrs. Gustav
Oetjen of Crestwood and Mrs.
Henry Ab^l of Coyetsville, N.J.;
four grandchildren—Mrs. Joseph
Johnston of Canada, Mrs. Albert
Lee of Yorktown Heights and
Florence and Robert Oetjen of
Crestwood and three great-grandchildren—Joanne and Charles Johnston and Nancy Lee.
The body is reposing at the
Flynn Memorial Home, 82 Ludlow
St. where -funeral services will be
held tomorrow at 8 p.m. A brief
service will be held Thursday at
11 a.m. prior to burial in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Many residents of
northwest and have water for the morning
CUP of coffee.
PORTUGUESE BEND, Calif., (f) Yonk'eVs — including City ManWater Bureau crews were alertager
Charles
L.
Curran
—
awoke
—Jayne Mansfield, who yearned
ed early this morning to the situathis
morning
to
find
their
homes
for a quiet wedding, was married
ton when its headquarters began
,
last night to Mickey Hargitay with without water.
to recieve telephone complaint
The booboo was placed squarely from North Broadway. Palisade
all the hoopla of a Fourth of July
on the engineers of the Pitometer Avenue, Morningside Avenue, Am
picnic.
Some 1.500 fans, mostly teen- Co. survey crews by Water Super- ackassin Terrace and Northview
agers but some adults carrying intendent James M. FitzGibbon. Terrace. They went to the area
babies in arms, screamed and The Pitometer Co. is now en- and began opening the gates, the
shouted outside the -Wayfarers' gaged in making a water waste last one being opened about 8:05
Chapel during the most tender mo- survey of the city's water distribu- o'clock.
ments of the nondenominational tion mains.
Mr. FitzGibbon s a id he had isrites'.
Mr. FitzGibbon said that Pito- sued orders that from now on the
Someone even bounced a rock meter engineers had turned off Pitometer engineers must notify
off the top of the all-glass church six gate valves in the northwest- his office 24 hours .in advance of
while -photographers, who nearly ern sector at, 1 a.m. to check any shutoffs so that warning may
outnumbered guests, kept bang- flows. But. and it was a big but, be given through the press to resiWater dents of the area and permit them
ing their cameras against the they failed to notify the
Bureau
that
they
had
done
this to draw sufficient supplies of
glass walls. Flashbulbs popped like
or that the g a t e s would remain water for early morning purposes
fireworks.
shut until 8 a.m.
This was the original procedure
Just as Jayne and Mickey were
said but somewhere during the intervenwhispering their "I do's," more The Water Bureau chief
than 100 teen-agers stormed up a This morning that one of the Pito- ing weeks after the start of the
engineers had informed survey, it got lost.
steep hill shouting like a Marine meter
landing party, but a cordon of po- Public Works Commissioner Al- Some of the waterless North
bert T. Noonan this morning he Yonkersites even tried melting
lice pushed them back.
tthe engineer) thought there would
"I feel wonderful," said- the be enough w ater in the system to snow this morning to get water
husky Hungarian-born bride-groom take care of early morning needs. for their coffee.
"although I was sitting on needles
That might have been true. Mr.
most of the time."
To insure your future, invest in
FitzGibbon pointed out, except for
. The wedding was scheduled for the fact that the Pitometer crews United States savings bonds.
S p. m. but it ^vas 8:45 before turned off one gate too many. He
the voluptuous bride started down said that there was one g ate o n
the aisle. She had spent a good •North Broadway that should not,
20 minutes posing for photograph- have been turned off, adding that'
ers. ••
had this gate been left alone there
would have been enough water
for early risers to have showers
Obituary News
MKS. ARCHIBALD MACDONALD
Left Yonkers Last Year
Funeral services will he held tonight for Mrs. Edna Myers Macdonald, seventy-nine, member of
an old Yonkers family and niece
of the late Alonzo B. See, elevator manufacturer. Mrs. Macdonald
died Sunday in Belmar, N.J.,
where she had been living since
leaving Yonkers • last year.
MUS. HEVKY SCHMIDT
Mrs. Macdonald's ' father, the
late
Henry Storrs- Myegs, was a
The couple celebrated their 50th
founder
of the Volunteer "Fire
wedding anniversary in 1947 with
a dinner-reception for 550 friends. Dept. Her mother was the late
Church, civic, political, fraternal Maria See Myers. She was a memof the Luther Burbank Garden
veteran and professional leaders ber
Club, Women's Auxiliary of Park
who patronized Schmidt's Farm al- Hill First Reformed Church and
ways greeted Mrs. Schmidt as Kernbrook Chapter, Order of the
"Mom."
Eastern" Star.
Mrs. Schmidt was a member of
Born here Aug. 13. 1878, she atthe Redeemer Lutheran Church in
Scarsdale, Pasadena Chapter. Or- tended Yonkers High School and
was married in 1900 to Archibald
A. Macdonald, retired building
contractor, former president of
the William Young Co., New York
PERRY—Charles Silas, of 1845 Sum City, and a charter member of
mer 8t.. Stamford. Conn., on Sun- Kernbrook- Lodge
of
Masons.
day, Jan. 12. 1958. Husband of the Mrs. Macdonald and her husband
late Anna Bloom, father of Mrs.
Albert Brandstetter. Mrs. Karl Sch- had lived on Rumsey Rd. for
neider, and Mrs. Wilson Foster: son more than 40 years.
of Mrs. Charles J. Perry; and brother
Surviving besides her husband
•of Mrs. Joseph Egan. Funeral .service will be held at the Bouton and are two' daughters, the Misses
Reynolds Funeral Home. 545 Bed- Edna S. and Marjorie F. Macford St., Stamford. Thursday morn- donald of Belmar: and a son.
ing at i l
Interment Mount Hope
Cemetery, Hast.ings-on-Hudson. N. Y. Archibald Jr. of New York City,
The family will receive friends Tues- assistant vice president of the
day and Wednesday from 3 to 5 and Hanover Bank, New York.
7 to 9. Union Lodge No. 5. A. F
Wright Seated
By
•y Kiwanis
NOTICES
YONKERS
SALES
DAYS
County Wasn't
Lax In System
For Warnings
The Yonkers Kiwanis Club had
installation ceremonies for Hugh
Wright, president, and other new
COLONNA-John, of 27 Randolph St..
on Tuesday, Jan. 14th, 1958 Beloved
officers yesterday at the Fanshaw
busband of Antoinette and lovlns
Restaurant.
• WHITE PLAINS*father of Michael. Reposlne at Flower
Guest
speaker,
attorney
Thomas
Funeral Home, 233 New Main St. Arrangements Incomplete.
1-14
Howe of Port Washington, L.I., Due to a misunderstanding in a
said that "dela'y in the New York recent story on the Westchester
COMISKEY—Thomas H. on J a n . 13.
State courts is the worst in the Warning System, it W a s errone1958, beloved husband of the late
ously implied that the county had
nation."
Mary (Nee McCabe': devoted father
been dilatory in establishing its
of Oerard O : loving' brother of
Mr. Howe, director, of the com- telephone system of passing on
Catherine Neaion. Rose Waibe!, Momittee on the administration of
r.lca Desmond. Elizabeth Pace and
ACTRESS Jayne
Mansfield .Chapel in Palos Verdes, Calif. justice for the Bar Assn. of New specific information to the 43
Edward ComUkey. Funeral from David
and strong man Mickey Hargi- Jayne's dress is of pink Brussels York City and a legal consultant points under its jurisdiction.
J. Hodder As Son Funeral Home,
893 McLean Ave. near Kimball Ave.,
tay pose in the dress and suit lace. Completing the wedding to Mayor Wagner's committee on Although the National Warning
i'onkers. Thurs.. 9.3Q AM. Hich Reand A. M.- will conduct Masonic
they selected for their wedding
ensemble are pink pearls and a courts, proposed two remedies: System at Colorado Springs was,
LOUIS
SCHMADEL
SR.
cu'.em Mass. St. Barnabas Church.
services Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock
attire. The couple were married
10 A.M. Interment. Calvary Cemetery.
small pink-flowered hat —AP_ Strong central administration and as stated, prepared.in May, 1957,
1-13. 14 and 15. Retired Painter
1-15
Wirephoto
Louis Schmadel, eighty-two, of last night in the Wayfarer's
consolidation of trial courts through to send along the essential particuSCHMAOEL- Louis Sr., of 41 Hawthorne 41 Hawthorne Ave., a
retired
oir the state. In Westchester lars on the estimated time of arFRAGANO — Donald J., suddenly, on
Avenue, on Jan. 14!h, 1958. Beloved
Jan. 11. " 1958, beloved son of Dopainter,
died
this
morning
at
St.
County, it takes 33 months for rival of enemy craft, and Westhusband o.f the late Rose Boyle
mlntek and Prances Crawford FraJoseph's
ilospital
after
a
twoSchmadel.
Resting
at
Havey's
Funeral
some cases (without precedence) chester Warning System not until
gano and brother of Mrs. AIIKPIO
Home.
107
North
Broadway.
Yonkers.
month
illness.
to be brought to trial, he said. December, the county was far
Staffiero. Reposing at the
Flynn
Mass of Requiem at Church of the
Memorial Home. '82 Ludlow St. at
A
Yonkers
resident
15
years,
he
"This is much too long, needy ahead of other local units in the
Immaculate Conception 'St. Mary's'.
Stanley Place. Funeral on Wed. at
was
a
communicant
of
the
Church
South
Broadway.
Yonkers,
on
Friday,
|
persons suffer untold agonies," he installation of the system.
9 A.M. High Mass of
Requiem
Jan
17th at 9:30 A.M. Interment, of the Immaculate Conception (St.
At the time of achieving its conI said.
in St. Peter's Church at 9.30 A.M.
family plot.
1-16 Mary's i and a member of its Holy
Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. The
ference
hook-up of eastern, cenMr. Howe received a* "certififuneral home Is open throughout the
SCHMIDT—-Lena
(Ne«
Ohlandt I on Name Society. Before coming to
cate of approval" from the club, tral, and Western regions' in May,
day and evening until 10 30 P. M.
Sunday January 12. 1958; widow of Yonkers he lived 30 years -in Ir1-14
ALBANY .-7 — The chairman _ Corso and Passannante are Demo- presented by Richard Leahy, a NAWAS left it up to local units to
Henry
<Pop>
Schmidt,
Sr.
and vington where he was employed by
past president. Dr. Edward Wag- solve the problems of further
of
the Legislature's Watchdog crats'.
Mother
of
Henry
Schmidt
,Jr
.
Mrs.
JONES-Edith A. tnee. Shannons on
the
Ivord
and
Burnham
Corp.,
Henry
Abel
and
Mrs.
Gustav
Oetjen.
ner
was chairman of the meeting transmission.
Monday, Jan. 13th. 1958. beloved
committee says that so far he has
All three have acknowledged
Reposing at Flynn Memorial Home. greenhouse manufacturers. He re- found "no impropriety at all" in
Paper
Tomorrow
wife of George J. Jones. Reposing at
and
Walter Primerano. lieutenant- It] was at this point that Westthat they checked on charges
82 Ludlow St. at Stanley Place. Ser- ceived his schooling in Poughkeepthe Flynn Memorial Home. 82 Ludlow
chester
actually
pioneered
in
the
governor
of
the
Westchester-Bronx
the
actions
of
three
fellow
assemagainst
Carmine
Galente
after
Gavice
on
Wednesday
at
8
p.m.
Funeral
BUYS! BUYS!
BUYS!
Street at Stanley Place Funeral on
sie where he was born.
on Thursday at 11 a m . Interment
blymen who checked on a racket- lente was arrested near Bingham- Kiwanis Division, was installing adoption of the telephone method
Thursday "at 9:30 A.M. High Mass of
His
wife,
the
former
Rose
Boyle,
Woodlawn
Cemetery.
The
funeral
Requiem in the Church of St. Paul the
on a local level.
officer.
teer's arrest for speeding.
ton in October 1956.
home is open' throughout the day and died in 1940. Surviving are two
Apostle at 10 AM. The funeral home
evening until 10:30 p.m.
1-15 sons, Louis J r . of Yonkers and Jo"This whole thing has been State Police said Galente had
Is open throughout the day and evening until 10:30 P.M.
1-15
blown up to a proportion that is attended a small gathering of un- JAMES HAROLD WALLIS
seph
of
Irvington;.'
a
daughter,
STECHER Paul, on Jan. 13th, 1958. beM A K E RESERVATIONS N O W !
not warranted." committee chair- derworld figure? in Binghamtcn GREENVILLE .MacDONALD-Edna A,, on Jan. 12th,
loved husband of Emma Schmidt Mrs. John (Mary) Volk of YonJames Harold Wallis, seventyman William F. Horan, Tuckahoe before the arrest. The hoodlum
1958,
at
Belmar,
N. J . 1 n
her
Stecher. Service at the Phillips Fu- kers, -and a grandson.
eightieth year, beloved wife of Archineral Home, 50 Luftlow St., on ThursRepublican, told a reporter last later pleaded guilty, served 30 two, author and former newspabald A ; devoted mother of Edna S..
day at 10 A.M. Interment. Ferncliff MRS. GEORGE J. JONES
night after the interviews with the days in Broome County Jail and per editor and publisher, died last
Marjorl* F. and Archibald A. Jr. ReCemetery. The family
will receive
night at his home, 94 Old Armv
paid a $150 fine.
three assemblymen.
posing at Havey's Funeral Home. 10"
their friends from 2-5 and 7-10 P.M. Native of Woodlawn
North Broadway. Yonkers. Services - 1-15 .
Mrs. Edith A. Shannon Jones, Horan said, however, that he
The watchdog agency is investi- Rd.
Tuesday, Jan. 14th at 8 P.M. Interwife of George J. Jones of 144 wanted to question some other per- gating a mob convention held at
ment Wednesday, Jan. 15th at 2 P.M.,
Oakland Cemetery.
1-14 VAN WART—Henry W., on Jan. 14th, Tibbetts Rd., a retired stone-cut- sons before deciding what further Apalachin, near Binghamton, last
1958. husband of the late Cora LarDiaper Firm Robbed,
k!n Van Wart. Service at the Phillip* ter, died yesterday after a long steps the committee would take. Nov. 14.
Fern Brook C h a p t e r No. 544, O. E. S.
Horan said yesterday the watch- Loot? Small Change
Funeral Home, 50 Ludlow St., on illness. She was eighty-five years
Sisters and Brothers: It is with sorrow
Horan and Assemblyman Joseph
Thursday at 2 P.M. Interment. Oak- of age.
;
dog
group would not be "dragged
we announce the passing of Sister Edna
R; Corso of Brooklyn, a commitland Cemetery. The family will reBorn in the Woodlawn sectiqn of tee member, questioned GOP ma- off the main trail"—the Apalachin
MacDonald on Sunday, Jan. 12th. 1958
TUCKAHOE — A burglary
ceive
their
friends
from
2-5
and
7-10
Leah Annon, Worthy Matron.
P.M.
1-15 the Bronx, she came to Yonkers jority leader Joseph F. Carline of gathering—by the investigation of that occurred 10 days ago was
l-!4
Eileen C. Leipold. Secretary.
41 years ago. three years after Nassau County, Daniel S. Dickin the three assemblvmen.
reported just yesterday to vilS e e Us for H o t e l a n d Transportation ResIN M E M O R I A M
MINCHAK—Joseph Michael, on Sunday
her marriage in St. Raphael's son Jr. of Broome County and
lage police.
; 'Jan. 12th. 1958. at Bridgeport, Conn.,
ervations
for t h e ^ b o v e . . . a n d for Other
beloved husband of the late Mary Po- STELZER — William In loving memory Church, New York City. Her hus- William F. Passannante of ManThe victims were the General
of our dear and devoted husband band, who had been employed by hattan.
rach Minchak.. devoted father of JoResorts of Y o u r C h o i c e .
Diaper Service, 150 Marbledale
and father who passed away Jan. Havender
seph John, Mrs. John (Mary) Oleyar.
Monument Works in
Rd.
Mrs.
Kirsten
Majer,
forty-eight,
14. 1941.
George Joseph and Martin Matthew
Dickinson, also a member of the
Woodlawn. retired in 1952. '
Phone Y O 3 - 3 1 0 0
Minchak. Funeral from The Memorial 1-14
Wife. Son and Daughter
watchdog
group, is a Republican. of 16 Croton Ter., fell while de- What was missing? About 1,500
t' I w i | »
She had been a communicant of
Home. 103 Yonkers Avenue, on Wedscending a stairway in the Public diapers, 30 to a bag, worth
nesday at 9 3 0 A.M. High Mass of Rethe Church of St. Paul the Apostle.
CARD OF T H A N K S
Library at 5:47 p.m. yesterday. about 5250.
ouiem at Most Holy Trinity Church,
Besides her husband, she leaves Czechoslovakia, retired four years She was detained at St. Joseph's Company officials said they deTrinity St.. at 10 A.M. Interment. St
"On* of America's Oldest • • - Est. 1 884
ago. A communicant of Holy Trin- Hospital with dislocations of her layed reporting the theft beJoseph's Cemetery.
1-14 PETERS Albert C. We wish to express several nieces and nephews.
our heartfelt thanks and appreciation
ity
Slovak
Lutheran
Church,
he
beT
H U D S O N STREET, Y O N K E R S
left ankle and forearm.
cause they thought it might
for the many acts of kindness and HENRY W. VAN WART
PANKUCH (Panko) George, on Sunday,
longed to the Slovak Evangelical
No charge for our services
/houuhtfuiness.
of
o
u
r
neighbors,
have been an error in inventory,i»n 12th. 1958, of 8 Garfield St.. heUnion (Yednota) and the Modern May Noll, sixty-one. of 1300 Mid- taking.
friends relatives. Masons and the Had Headed G.O.P. Club
loved husband of Anna Roycik, deAnaconda Pioneers >who acsed as
Henry W. Van Wart of 433 Park Woodmen of America.
voted lather of Mrs Stephen lAnnai
land Ave., suffered injuries to her
pallbearers'! during . our bcreavemeu?
Veleber. Andrew. John, Michael and
Ave.,
seventy-seven, an employe
Surviving are his wife, the for- body and c e r e b r a l concussion
in the loss of our beloved husband,
Thomas Pankuch Resting at The Meof the Westchester County Sewage mer Anny Roycik, whom he marfather and uncle.
morial Home. 108 Yonkers Ave. FuWife, Son and Nephew. Disposal Plant on Alexander St., ried in 1905; a daughter, Mrs. when hit by an automobile on
neral on Wednesday at 1 P.M. Ser- 1-14
Ave. about 50 feet south
vices at St. John's Lutheran Church.
died this morning in St. John's Stephen (Anna) Veleber of Ro- Kimball
of
Midland
Ave. at. 6 p.m. yesterVARLEY,
Michael—We
wish
to
thank
Hudson S t . at 2 P M. Interment
all of our relatives, friends and Riverside Hospital. A native of chelle Park, N.J.; four sons, An- day. She was detained at LawOakland Cemetery Evening services
neighbors for the acts of kindness, Yonkers, he was a former presi- drew, John and Thomas of. Yon- rence Hospital, Bronxville. Joseph
on Tuesday at 7.45 P.M.
1-14
messages of syn\pathy and Spiritual dent of the Fifth Ward Republican kers and Michael of Albany: eight
T H E H O M E OF REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS BEEF
REAGAN-^John M. on Sun . Jan 12.
bouquets received during our recent Club, had belonged to the Nepper- grandchildren; a brother, John of Battiner, fifty-six, of 158 Kimball
1958. of 949 Palmer Ave , beloved
bereavement in the los* of our b»T h e Difference Is In The Taste
was driving the car, police
husband of Julia Foley and devoted
han Lodge of Masons and attended Parma, Ohio, and two sisters. Miss Tr.,
loved brother.
said.
brother of Harold F. Reagan and 1-14
IN GETTY
NEXT
St.
John's
Episcopal
Church,
Getty
The Varley Family.
Anna Pankuch of Yonkers and
Helen Kopelan. Reposing at the WhaSquare.
SQUARE
TO
Mrs.
John
(Mary)
Onder
of
Czechle"h Funeral Home, "168 Park Ave.
Fred Sherman, twelve, of 615
Y o n k i n Lodge No. 707 1. P. O. E l k s - • Son of the late Henry and Carol- oslovakia.
corner of Olenwood. Funeral on Wed..
Jan. 15th. »t 9:30 A. M. Ht«h Mas? Brothers are requested to meet to- ine Campbell Van Wart, he marSchroeder St.. slipped- on the ice
of Requiem at St. Joseph's Church. night at 8:30 at the Whalfn Funeral
while walking through the Getty
P
A
I
L
STECHER
ried
the
former
Cora
Larkin
here
Bronxville. N. Y. at 10 A. M. In- Home. 168 Park Ave., for services to
Square Municipal Parking area on
terment St. Mary* Cemetery. The our Past Exalted Ruler. John M. Rea- in 1901. Mrs. Van. Wart died in Former Hat Co. Cutter
f«mlly will receive their friends at gan.
his way to school at 8:40 a.m.
1934.
Paul
Stecher,
seventy-nine,
of
67
the funeral home from 2-5 and 7Fdwln Lehmktihl, Exalted Ruler.
6
Surviving
are
throe
sons,
Eldoris
Glover Ave., a former leather cut- yesterday. He was attended at St.
10 P. M.
1-14
Francis Whalan. Sec'y.
1-14
and Clive of Yonkens and Henry ter with the old Waring Hat Co. Joseph's Hospital for a sprained
of Waterbury, Conn.; two daugh- here, died last night at St: Jos- hand.
lers. Mrs. Ixxiis (Kathleen) Mor- eph's Hospital after a short illl>slie Inczedy, fourteen, of 340
relle and Mrs. William (Muriel) ness. He had been a Yonkers resi- Nepporhan Ave. fell in St. MarKinsella. both of Yonkers; 15 dent 41 years.
] 1/2 lbs. POLISH STYLI
garet's Church yard, 76 Locust
grandchildren and seven greatMr. Stecher, who retired 11 Hili Ave., at Noon yesterday, he
grandchildren.
years ago, worked in New York was attended at Yonkers General
City hat manufacturing concern^ Hospital for injuries to his left
JOSEPH M. Minchak
after
the closing of the Waring ankle.
Former Smith Employe
firm
here.
He had been a member
Joseph Michael Minchak, eightyof
the
YMCA
bowling club.
four, a retired spinner for AlexHe was a native of New York
ander Smith Inc., died Sunday in
6
BOX SNOW-KIST
ALWAYS
| Y2 l b l - F r i
Bridgeport, Conn., where he had City where he married the former
NINO
gone -to live after leaving Yonkers Emma Schmidt 54 years ago^.
THE
three and a half years ago. He Surviving besides his wife are
PRIVATI PARKING
had lived in.Yonkers since 1888. a son. Russell P. Stecher. and a
CHUDREIT
Mr. Minchak. who retired in daughter, %Irs. Henry (Irene G.)
1945, had been a communicant of Hubbard, both of Yonkers, and two
Most Holy Trinity Church and be- grandchildren.
longed to the St. Joseph's Lodge OTHER DEATHS
1 lb. Fresh Cut
1 Lb. Italian Style Cubed
3 Ibi. •
and Free Eagles. He was a native
JESSE L. LASKY, seventyof
Czechoslovakia.
His
wife,
the
There are many perplexing
seven, movie industry pioneer who.
former Mary Porach. whom he with tecil B. De Mille and Sammarried in 1891 in New. York Gty, uel Goldwyn, established Hollyproblems that arise when the
died in October, 1956.
wood as the film capital of the
need occurs ot a distant point.
Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. world, at, Beverly Hills.
John (Mary) Oleyar of BridgeWe relieve the family of all
MISS GRACE GROSSMANN,
port; three sons. Joseph John, re- seventy-one, director of social serArmours Orad* A large
Ibt.
tired Yonkers Post Office employe vice and rehabilitation for the
worry in connection with disGeorge Joseph, a foreman at the National Jewish Hospital, Denver,
tant arrangements if we are
Post Office here; and Martin Colo., at 'Denver.
Matthew, all of Yonkers; 11 GEN. JOSE MIAJA. seventy6
called before any other arITIAMBOAT * D . GMIMWKH, CC*M.
grandchildren and 10 great-grand^ nine, who conducted the Republicj» Dot. with moa
M e m b e r of tfte Diner's Cli/b
children.
rangements have been made.
an defense of Madrid in the Spana n d Esquire Club
ish Civil War. at Mexico City.
GEORGE PANKl'CR
Horan Clears Legislators
Of Taint Involving Hood
s
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