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f s BUFFALO COURIER - EXPRESS, Monday, Sept. 11, 1967 K of C Pilgrimage 1,000 Attend Mass A t Old Ft. Niagara fourier-Sxpres* Niagara Fats Bureau f built at the fort ill 1688 by Fr YOUNGSTOWN — Nearly 1,000 persons attended an outdoor Mass and wreath-laying ceremony at the Father Millet Cross at old Ft. Niagara Sunday morning Millet and 11 members of a 100- man garrison who survived a se- vere winter plague there. Fr. Redlon also discussed the history of the work of Franciscan mis- The Mass and wreath ceremony j sionanes in the area, was the 41st annual pilgrimage! The Mass was celebrated by the sponsored by the Fourth Degree iRt. lev. Msgr. Francis Garvey, Assemblies of the Knights of Co- lumbus. 6th New York District. The district covers Western New York. The Very Rev. Reginald Red- lon. OFM, new president of St. Bonaventure University, deliv- ered the sermon. Father Red- faithful friar of the Buffalo Gen eral Assembly. After the Mass, a wreath was placed at the cross and prayers I offered for peace. Participating j in the wreath laying were Joseph! M. Andrews, general chairman of | jthe pilgrimage, and William G Ion praised the Rev. Pierre Mil- j Flore and Norman C. Miller let, an explorer-missionary in whrse honor the Knights of Co- lumbus erected the cross. Ex-Commander The cross is a replica of one IT " PETER STUYVESANT ROOM BUSINESS LUNCHEONS aorvod Daily 11 30 to 3 P.M. DINNERS Served Daily 5:30 to 10:00 P.M. Sunday! 1 to 10:00 P.M. LATE SUPPERS Served Nichfly 10 t» 2 A.M. One of the Largest Menus in Town 40 SELECTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM Including Seafood DANCING NIGHTLY BO! DOWNEY at the Piano Bar Of Legion Dies ALBANY (tfv-Edward N. Scheib- erling, 79, a former national commander of the American Le- gion and member of the Legion's National Legislative Committee, died Sunday at St. Peter's Hospi- tal after a brief illness. Scheiberling had been designa- ted New York State chairman of jthe Legion's 50th anniversary \ celebration next year. His long association with the organization began in 1919, when he organized and became com- mander of Albany's Post No. 225. InttljB leatljH Notic€s Rece|ved i »•»• Jfeatfys BmtlfB William Benge Calvin John NEW REPRESENTATIVE—William B. Benge, new liaison representative of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Sunday met with Calvin John, Seneca Indian president, at the Haley Community Building in Jimer- sontown. Benge succeeds Sidney If. Carney who held the post since 1962 and recently was named director of the Western Tribes. Evangelist to Start Crusade on Sept. 11 Tom Skinner, an evangelist who! conducted crusades In Jamaica; says he is a former gang leader;Bermuda and British Guiana, ia Harlem, will conduct a crusade j skinner insiders his evangel- in Kleinhans How to buy a s 25,000 Life Insurance Policy Music Hall 17 through 30. Skinner, a native of Harlem* became an evangelist in in 1956 and began preaching to his friends on the streets of Harlem where he said he c o m m a n ded the "Harlem L o r d s " gang. Since then, he has held spiritual I rallies in major U.S. cities and Tom Skinner ' $10.50—that's the monthly premium a man age 30 pays for a Western Savings Bank $25,000 5-Year Term Insurance policy. Dividends are paid annually, as earned, beginning the first year, reducing the cost of this insurance still furtheor. You can renew the policy at the end of each five years, but not beyond age 65, at higher rates. Five-Year Term Insurance can give your family the protection it needs now, at a price you can afford. Then as your income increases, you can exchange it at any time prior to age 65 for a permanent plan—Straight Life, 20-Payment Life, Life at 05—without medical examination. Rates for a new policy will be based on your age at the time the plan is changed. See how little it costs. Illustrated below are net cost figures for a $25,000 Five-Year Term policy issued at age 30. .: Policy Year 1 2 3 4 I Age Monthly Prerr Annual Premium $111.75 117.TS 117.15 117.15 117.71 30 ium $10.50 Annual Dividend $21.50 30.50 33.11 36.75 39.76 The dividends are based on current scale to be considered guarantees or estimates years. Annual Net Cost $90.25 87.25 84.00 81.00 78.00 and are not for future - I i ism as relating people to Christ. Sept " M y J°b i s t o s n a r e with them j the wonderful news of the man Jesus Christ, and show them how He can be relevant in their lives," he said. "In the United States it is becoming obvious that the Ne- gro may not respond in any sig- nificant way until one of their own brings the message." Appearing with Skinner will be Ed Lyman, tenor soloist, and a 250-voice choir. The opening rally will be held at 3 next Sunday aft- ernoon, and nightly programs will be held at 7:30 through Sept. 30. QJari. af pjattks HOOPER-The famllfof the late Susan Marie Hooper wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to fhe many relatives, friends and neighbors who expressed their sympathy anil assisted in so many ways during fur recent bereave- ment. MR. AND JARS. ROLLAND HOOPIR and FAMILY 10t12 SERRA—The family of the late Joseph Serra Sr. wishes to express their deep- est gratitude and thanks to all the wonderful people, too numerous to mention individual!*, for their many kindnesses and making them so very proud of our beloved husband and father. Also special thanks to Msgr. Donatb Valente and Fr. John Lie- rhenthl. MRS. ANT©INETTE SERRA and FAMILY BANZHAFF-Ctara (fleckenstein) .Sept. 9, 1967, formerly <§ 296 Chelsea PI., wife of the late Fredrick Banzhaff; mother of Mrs. Donald R. Haslow of Delmar, N.Y.; also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral from the Joseph Stauth Funeral Horfte. 2264 Main St. (opposite Dewey) Wednesday at 8:15 and at St, Bartholomew's Chureti at 9 a.m. 1W2 CAMPBELL-Michael IE., suddenly, Sept. 10, 1967, of 207 Woflcley Rd., Town of Tonawanda, beloved, son of Homer E. and Elaine M. (nee Krier) Campbell; dear brother of Piter A. Campbell; grandson of Loretta (nee Kallin) Camp- bell and Mrs. Elltibeth (nee Rackl) Krier. The family foivill be present to receive friends 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the (Sheridan) AmigoneiFuneral Home Inc., 2640 Sheridan Dr.J (east of Parker) where funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 9:45 and from St. Amelia's Chulfch at 10:30 a.m. Friends invited. 1H12 Obituaries ;y Theolog For Restless Age Urged ROCHESTER UP - An age of Mrs. Plavcan Services Set For Tuesday A funeral service for Mrs. An- r a ^ r d T s ^ e r s "and" psychedelic : drew G. Plavcan, 59, operator of drugs demand a new theology, I nurseries m West Seneca and Sr. Mary of St. Peter Canisius Sister Mary of St. Peter Cani- sius, OLCR, 68, supervisor of Con- secrated Sisters of Seven Dolors at the monasteryfof Our Lady of Charity of Refuge 485 Best St., died Sunday in the monastery in- firmary. Sister Mary, tl^e former Anna E. Roessel, was |he daughter of the late Mr. aj|g Mrs. August Roessel. She joined the order of Our Lady of Charity of Refuge at the Best St. monastery in 1924 and was supervisor of the Notre Dame group r\ girls at the school on the monastery grounds before assuming her other su- pervisory duties in 1956. She filled the post until becoming ill in February. Two sisters, |Hrs. Catherine Clayton and MisaiMargaret Roes- sel of Buffalo sufvive. A Mass of Requiem will be sung at 9:30 Wednesday in the monas- tery chapel. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Lacka- wanna. possibly based on imagination, the Rev. Dr. Harvey Cox said Sunday. Cheektowaga with her for more than 25 years, will be conducted at 1:30 Tuesday afier- __. _ , , -a^, n *A I noon in the Hoy Funeral Home. Dr. Cox. a professor at Harvard j ^ ^ ^ St / Ebenezei , Burial Divinitv School and author of the book, "The Secular City," made his proposal at the opening,'! public session of a fourday |-Jf _ meeting of 25 young theologians sponsored by Colgate Rochester Divinity School. "A lot of people," he told an audience of 800, "feel conven- tional means for effective change in society are stopped up or unavailable. Therefore, some people are responding with Molotov cocktails and others are going off on sugar cubes. ..." Dr. Cox noted that two general approaches now are being taken by theology. The first, orthodox, approach searches for continuity with the past while the second, the will be in Union Cemetery, Elma. Mrs. Plavcan, the former Ethel died Saturday in her home. 681 French Rd., Cheek- towaga. Shortly after their marriage in Herbert A. KircM»erger Herbert A. Kirchberger, 68. re- tired representative for a Scran- ton, Pa., organization, died Satur- day in Kenmore jMercy Hospital. He lived at 105 Ejicson Ave. He retired in January after 30 years as a salesman for the McCourt Label Cabinet Co. of Scran ton. He WM a member of the Pharmaceutical Society of husband! the State of Nef York. Mr. Kirchbergjtr, whose wife, the former Evangeline M. Lutz died in 1960, is sons, Robert A Herbert F. of B J. Kirchberber six grandchild brothers, Ray Kirchberger. Funeral ser irvived by three of Rensselaer, falo and Donald West Seneca; m. and two id and Arthur 1938, she and her husband opened | .„ include pra . the Garden Market Nurseries at n . t , . v„y, p 2200 Old Union Rd., Cheektowaga,' u,emcn Bailey Ave., an of Requiem Gerard's Chun Delevan. Burial Calvary Cemete: s Wednesday rs at 10 in the Home, 2528 a Solemn Mass 10:30 in St. Bailey and will be in Mt. Cheektowaga. and 4100 Clinton St., West Seneca. Grounds of the Clinton St. operation were sold in 1965 to West Seneca Central School Dis- trict 1 for a school site. , „,... x „.„ I Philip L. Hill Mrs. Plavcan was the daughter! Philip L. HiH, former plant of Mrs. Emma Lehde and the official and construction super- late Edward G. Lehdke, well j intendent. died on his 89th birth known Gardenville area residents. BOLDT-Arfhur W., Sept. 10, 1967, hus- band of the late Sarah Bohneberg; father of Arthur F. Boldt and Mrs. William (Marion) Oehler; brother of Mrs, Helen Fischer, Mrs. Lillian Hea and me lafe Henry, John, Arnold and Mrs. Jennie Brunner; also survived by two grandchildren, William and Sarah Oehler. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-10 at the funeral home of Lux and Sons, 2528 Main St., where funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends invited. 11tT3 BOVA-Crocifissa (nee Gullo), of 178 Normal Ave., Sept. 8, 1967, wife of the late Rosolino Bova; mother of Mrs. Frank (Rosalie) Schavio, Mrs. Russell (Rose) Gugluizza, Mrs. Sally Cappel- lino, Mrs. Michael (Mary) Gullo, Mrs. Joseph (Jennie) Zambito, and Serafino V. Boya and the late Mrs, Patricia LaRuffa; also survived by 12 grand- children and three great-grandchildren; sister of the late Nunzio Gullo, Mariano Gullo of Cleveland, Ohio, and Rosalie Sirausa of Italy. Calls may be made at The Rubino Memorial Home, Porter and Niagara. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Mass at Our Lady of Loretto Church, Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Bova was a mem- ber of the Societa Marie, Du Marcoll, Congrega Femminile deila Sacre Fa- miglia, Circolo Femminile Montemag- giorea, Congrega di Marie S.S. dell Catena, Congrega of Marie S.S. del Assunta, Societe San Michele Arcangelo and Societa Santa Madre Cabrini. Visit- ing hours 10-10 p.m. lOtll BOYCE—Neil A. Boyce of 117 Massachu- setts St., Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 9, 1967, father of Charles Boyce; son of Herbert E. Sr. and the late Elizabeth Giffer Boyce; brother of Mrs. Francis Bohen, Herbert E. Jr., Louis A., George B., Mrs. John Lilley, John Boyce and the late Mrs. Bessie Norton and Mrs. Mildred Taylor. Funeral from the Link-Fox Co., 355 Grant St., Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Boyce was a veteran of W.W. II. Calling hours 2-4 and 7-9. BRENNER-Chrlstian H., Sept. 9, 1967, beloved husband of Bertha Bick Bren- ner; father of Carlton A. Brenner and Mrs. Dorothy Darby; also survived by three grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Norman (Lillie) Hall, Harold and the late Albert Brenner. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., time to be announced. Friends are invited. Calls may be made after 7 o'clock Monday evening. lOtll BROWN-Lester C, of 90 Olcott Ave., Sept. 10, 1967, beloved husband of Blanche B. Cargo; father of Mrs. Don- ald (Lois) Veiters of Kenmore, Mrs. John (Wilma) Devlin of Boston. N.Y., Sister Mary Agnita, RSM, of Niagara Falls, Sister Mary Lorine, RSM, and Lester W. Brown; son of Mayme Humes and the late Lester W. Brown; brother of Mrs. Roy Schneipp of Tona- wanda and Mrs. Anthony Moerman of California; also survived by seven grandchildren. Friends are invited to call at the Ray O'Connell Funeral Home, Inc., 2286 South Park Ave., where funeral will be held,,Wednesday morning at 8:15 and at Holy Family. Church at 9 o'clock. The family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. p.m.-Mr. Brown was a member of the Holy Name Society. 1U12 BUDNICK-Louis Sr. of 510 Reserve Rd., West Seneca, N.Y„ Sept. .9,. 1967, be- loved husband of Victoria Budnick (nee Feldt); devoted father of Louis (Joellen) Budnick Jr. and Mrs. Frank (Gloria) Hillman; brother of Mrs. Mary Handz- lik, Mrs. Edward (Dorothy^ Feldt and the late Joseph, Michael, Pauline Glow- ney, Frances Grzeskowiak and Ella Pilarski; also survived by three grand- children, Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:15 from the Kaczor and Sons Fu- neral Home Inc., 505 Ridge Rd., Lacka- wanna and at St. John Vianney Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends invited. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 10tl2 CARLO-Dolly (nee Amicone), Sept. 9, 1967, beloved wife of the late Louis M. Carlo; sister of Mrs. Baftista (Mar- garet) Viverto, guardian of Mrs. Joseph (Colette) Galza of Orchard Park, N.Y.; aunt of Mrs. Lucy Kreitler, John and Cam Viverto, John Carlo, Mrs. Mary Patrick, Edward Carlo, Michael Carlo and Mrs. Helen Manley. The family will be pres- ent to receive friends 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the (Delavan) Amigone Funeral Home Inc., 1250 E. Delavan Ave. near Bailey, where funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 9:15 and from St. Agatha's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. lOtll COHEN-Harry H., Sept. 10, 1967, of 341 East Hazeltine, husband of Margaret Lederman; father of Mrs. Abner Karny; brother of Hyman, Mrs. Harry Faver, Flora, Leah and the late Charles and Louis Cohen. Funeral serv- ices from the Delaware Park Me- morial Chapel, Inc., 2141 Delaware Ave., Monday at 11 a.m. Flowers grate- fully declined. Memorials tn his mem- ory may be made to the Western New York Heart Assn. Deceased was a member of Temple Beth-El. the Broth- erhood of Railway Trainmen (Lehigh Valley) and Suburban Lodge No. 1159 F.8.A.M. CONNELLY-Arthur H., Sept. 10, 1967, husband Danahy Connelly; M., Mrs. Robert Peter Boland, beth liam Mrs. Sean, Jane, In this city, of Mary Eliza- father of Wil- Ramsey, Arthur, Terence, Karen, Also surviving are two sons, Stephen A. of Alden and Edward J., a student at Baker University, on day Sunday in St. Francis Hos- pital. He lived in the Roosevelt Apts., 12 Carlton St. His retirement in 1954 ended a I**:. Fivt-Yeor Term Insurance is available in amounts from $5,000 to $30,000. It is available for ages 15 to 60 years—and is renewable up to age 65. You muit make tho first move. Visit our life in- surance department and set the facts about low- cost Western Savings Bank Life Insurance, or mail the coupon below for complete information. It will be sent by mail . , . no one will visit you. m « LOW .COST Church Lays Cornerstone The cornerstone for the $80,000 church-hall of St. Stephen the Pro- tomartyr Catholic Church of Am- erst, Ayer Rd. near Maple Rd., was termed "symbolic" at cere "! Joseph G. Plavcan: her Emma Lehde of West Seneca; sister, Mrs. Ruth Carter of Gwynedd, Pa.; brother, Norman Lehde of West Seneca, and a granddaughter. Mrs. Caroline S. Wardenski Mrs. Caroline Slomba Warden- ski, 57, of 826 Clinton St., where she operated a delicatessen since about 1950, died Saturday in Mercy Hospital construction in- radical, death of God" theology [Baldwin City, Kan.: a daughter,! long career in plant management negates tradition, he said. Miss Audrey ~* * " m . . . . The strength of the latter move-1 mother, Mrs. ment. Dr. Cox said, is its "willingness to take the present very seriously. . . . The problem is it focuses too much on the present." and the buildi dustry.. His retirement in 1954 as foreman of tbf| Economy Re- duction Corp. plant ended a long career in plant supervision and the building construction industry. He fas' a licensed engineer. Previously, he engineer for the Co. Inc., a bu as construction |John W. Cowper- [Ing contractor, The wife of the late Walter > d superintendent of the Buffalo Wardenski is survived by two Retail Butchers Rendering Corp. sons and two daughters, Con-i plant and ' He was a memier of Sutherland stance, Rosemarie, Robert Michael Wardenski; a brother,!Lodge""V&AM SAVINGS BANK LIFE INSURANCE Main Dataware North Ktatington 4050 Senaca Strtal at Court of Amhartt at Eggert Road at Union Road For furthar information call 856-2222 or moil this coupon now S- - . -- . i » Lif* Insurant* Dopt. . C Tho Wtstorn Savings lank of Buffalo Main at Court Stroot Ivftalo, N Y. 14303 Film send • • rites fir ay ife t i your 5-Year Term Insurance fir: (efeeck in) -S5.00S CS10.0BI D$15,BW UWM D $25,011 Q (30.000 Name E f I « ftf Date of Birth. Address State _ .City -Zip I _Phone_ no obligation ... no one will visit you _»? A-a __ _ ' * J Ml monies eld Sunday afternoon. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. George Durisin, VG, VF, vicar general of the parent diocese of Passaic, N.J., said the stone was the re- sult of the labors of the 55 fami- lies of the parish. He called it a "symbol of their efforts" to- ward building the hall. Approximately 250 persons at- tended the dedication. The Rev. Emil M. Sopoliga, pastor of the Amherst church, said the new building is expected to be com- pleted in November. St. Stephen's is the first Byzan- tine-Slavonic Rite Roman Catholic parish in the Buffalo area. The church, founded in 1966, serves Catholics of Slavic and Hungarian origins. Trade Fair Opens VIENNA (UPI> - President Franz Jonas opened the 86th Vienna International Trade Fair Sunday. More than 2,700 Austrian companies and 2,300 companies from abroad displayed their m products. and a sister, Mrs. isistory, Ismailii Turn Learning Power into Earning Power! LEARN STENOGRAPH MACHINE SHORTHAND From keyboard mastery up to hearing reporting and court reporting speed. Open up the door to many highly respected and well-paying positions, where the ability to take dictation accurately at high speeds is so essential. OUR NEXT EVENING SCHOOL CLASS BEGINS William Zakrzewski. I chri th g Prayers at 9.30 Wednesday ffi il S t irW^ morning in the Pietszak Funeral vaHnn Arrnv fjJ Home, 806 Clinton St., 1 will i vation Army uw precede Requiem Mass at 10 in Holy Apostles Peter and Paul Church, Clinton and Smith. Burial will be in St. St a n i s 1 a u s Cemetery, Cheektowaga. Purse Is Stolen A Negro boy about 14 knocked a woman down a few doors from her home Sunday afternoon and then fled with her purse contain- ing only a small amount of change. The victim, Mrs. Jose- phine Graziano, of 288 Carlton St., was not hurt. Buffalo Con- Temple of the me Council of Amaranth, Sal- n Age Club and the Mayor's CAimittee on Re- creation for the Elderly. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth E. P r f e a r d Hill. A memorial sejivice will be con- ducted at 2 Wednesday afternoon in Forest Lawn Chapel. invited. The from 2-5 and a member of of St.. John's Victim's L|bg Broken An auto struck Dennis Skarzyn-J ski, 14, of 412 Sierman'St. about 8 Sunday evening at Jefferson and Sycamore He was taken to Emergency Hospital with a broken leg. Th« car was driven by John Wyatt.J&f 522 Sherman Dr. Jerzy Ruszkowski Dies of Heart Attack Dr. Jerzy T. Ruszkowski, 60, an internal medicine practitioner, died of a heart attack Saturday night in his WilliamsviUe home. The 1945 graduate of Warsaw \ University Medical School came to the United States from Poland in 1946. He interned at Lincoln | Hospital and was former medical resident at Metropolitan Hospital, both in New York City. He also was former chief resident at Deaconess Hospital here. Dr. Ruszkowski opened offices at 1204 Broadway in 1952 after completing three years residency training in internal medieaine at Deacoaess. He was a member of the Erie County and New York State Medi- cal Societies and the American Medical Assn.. Surviving are his wife, the former Halina Przybylski, and! three sons, Vernon A., George A. and Brian D. Ruszkowski. Funeral services Wednesday Will include a prayer service at 8:45 in the Carlton A. Ullrich Dr. Jerzy f. Ruszkowski FunerarHome,j8272 Bailey Ave., and a Mass of Bequiem at 9:30 in SS. Peter and taul Church. 5480 Main St., WiMamsville. Burial will be in SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery, also in Williaamsville. Patricia, Stephen, Peter, Mary Thomas, Joseph, Kerry. Mr. Connelly is survived by 16 grandchil- dren; brother of John F., James N., Mrs. Mary Keene, Boetlus A. and the late William M. Friends may call at the Lynett Funeral Home, 389 Parkside Ave., at Amherst. St., where funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock and from St. Mark's Church at 9:45. Friends invited. tltl2 CONNOLLY-Virginia of 649 Union Rd., West Seneca, N.Y., Sept. 9, 1967, wife of Edward S. Connolly; daughter of Oscar and Minnie Hout of Steirbenville, O. Friends may call at the J. Warren Hoy Funeral Home Inc., 3976 Seneca St., near Union Rd., West Seneca, where services will be held Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Friends Invited. Fam- ily will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Mrs. Connolly was past president of the Harvey D. Morin Auxiliary Post 2940 V.F.W. and a member of Park Garden Club of Ebenezer and Reserve Home pureau. tOtll DALY-William J., Sept. 9, 1967, of 2423 Seneca St., beloved son of the late Martin and Mary Ryan Daly; brother of Thomas, Martin and the late Jo- seph, Agnes. Mrs. Alice Garrity and Mrs. Lillian Ormsby. Funeral from the "Jefferson Chapel" of the Wm. J. Yox and Sons Funeral Home, 2390- 94 Seneca St., Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock and at St.. John the Evangelist R, C. Church at 9:30. Friends are family will be present 7-10 p.m. Deceased was the Holy Name Society Church. lOtll DURKEE-Esther G. of Attica, N.Y. sud-| denly Sept. 10, 1967. Beloved wife of Harry; mother of LaVerne Durkee of Grinnell, Iowa; sister of Mrs. Roy (Louise) Boebel of Hamburg, N.Y.; also survived by two grandchildren. Friends may call at the Marley Funeral Home, 135 Main St., Attica where funeral services will be held Wednes- day at a time to be announced. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Memorials may be made to the East Bennington E.U.B. Church EUERLE-Williaoi C, suddenly Sept. 9, 1967, husband of Maida Schreckengost; father of Mrs. Paul Wslde and Mrs. Wilma Zack; brother of Mrs. Oscar Stenzel and the late Alfred Euerle. Friends may call at the Thomas V. Ray Funeral Home, 465 Franklin St., where the funeral will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. Friends are invited to attend. De- ceased was a member of Troop I. Call- ing hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. tOtll FLAVIN-Esther M. (nee Striker), Sept. 9, 1967, of 103 Knowlton Ave., Kenmore, N.Y., beloved wife of George F, Flavin; mother of Mrs. Stephen (Joan) Godfrey, Mrs. David (Marilyn) Knoll and the late Carol F. Flavin; cousin of Mrs. Roland F. Lee; also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral from Wm. A. Rolling Funeral Home Inc., 3000 Dela- ware at Tremont, Tuesday morning _tj 9 o'clock and from St. Paul's Church at 9:15. Friends are invited. Mrs. Fla- vin was a member of St. Paul's Women Sodality. The family will be present. 2-5 and 7-10 D.m. lOtll I GENNUSO-Frank, of 453 West Ave., in Buffalo, Sept. 9, 1967, husband of the late Sarah (nee Sparcina); father of Mrs. Thomas (Marian) MSsi, Mrs. Frank (Sylvia) Scaruto, Victor Gen- nuso, Mrs. Anthony R. (Lucy) Lofa- cono, Mrs. Salvatore (Carol) Restivo, Richard, Robert and Joseph Gennuso and Mrs. Fred (Elaine) Klee; grand- father of 25 grandchildren, one great- grandchild; brother of Mrs. Bertha lan- nelo. Mrs. Lena Lombardo, Mrs. Jennie Incao, Sam Janls of Florida, Louis Gen- nuso and the late Mrs. Josephine Gugino and Car! Laina. Calls may be made at The Rubino Memorial Home, Inc., Porter and Niagara. Friends are in- vited to attend the funeral Mass at Holy Angels Churcn Tuesday at ?:45 a.m. Flowers gratefully declined. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. lOtll HARRIGAN-Ronald J., of Washington. D.C, suddenly, Sept. 9, 1967, brother of Mrs. James (Norma) Middleton of Blasdell and John F. Harrigan of Elma. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 7-10 at the J. Warren Hoy Fu- neral Home, Inc., 3976 Seneca St., near Union Rd., West Seneca. Funeral from St. Mary's Church, Lancaster, Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Friends invited. 11tl2 HILL-Philip L. Hilt of the Roosevelt Apartments, 12 Carlton St., Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 10, 1967, husband of Eliza- beth E. Hill. Memorial services will be held at Forest Lawn Chapel Wednes- day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Hill was a member of Sutherland Lodge No. 825, F.8.A.M., Buffalo Consistory, Ismailia Temple, Amherst Shrine Club, Twin City Court No. 141, O. of A. and Plymouth United Church of Christ. Memorials in Mr. Hill's name to the Shriners Hospitals for crippled children would be ap- preciated. Utl2 HORNBERGER-Bruce L., of Dorst Dr., Hamburg, N.Y., suddenly, S«st. 10, 1967, son of Gordon L. and Bernice Dole Hornberger; brother of Cheryl and Joanne Hornberger; grandson of Mary Hornberger. Funeral frpm the W. L. Froehley Funeral Home, Inc., 84 Lake St., Hamburg, and from SS. Peter and Paul Church, at a time to be announced. Visiting hour* from 2-4 •nd 7-10 p.m. Utl3 JACKSON-William, Sept. 8, 1967, of 39 North Shore Rd., Blasdell, N. Y., hus- band of Doris Lovegrove Jackson; father of Mrs. Clarence (Connie) Bren- nen, Mrs. Howard (Grace) Michaels and Eari Jackson; brother of Mrs. Collin Kelly, Mrs. Walter Lane and the late Albert E. Jackson of Canada; also survived by five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends may call at the Stephan-Burns Funeral Home Inc., 266 East St., where fu- neral services will be held Monday at 1 o'clock. Deceased was a former member of the Hiede-Ho Club. Friends invited. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 9til KAPSIAK - Michalina (nee Kosiarski) Sept. 9, 1967, of Loepere St., beloved wife of the late Casimer Kapsiak; step- mother of Anthony J. (Mary) Kopsiak, Helen (Stanley) Hordynski, Jennie (Ed- ward) Borchlewicz, Marion (Bernice) Kapsiak and the late Matthew (Celia) Kapsiak; also survived by relatives in Poland. Funeral Tuesday 9:30 a.m. from the Orlowski Suchocki Funeral Home, 173 Stanislaus corner Sotoieski St. and at St. Adalbert's Basilica at 10 o'clock. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends invited. Deceased was a member of the Holy Rosary So- ciety and the Fatima Guild. The fami- ly will be present 2-5 "• 7-10 p.m. KEMPNER-ln Mlamt Beach, Fla., Sept. 9, 1967, Ray W. Kempner, formerly of Buffalo, husband of Delia Bergman Kempner; father of Mrs. Suzanne K. Hoffma/i of North Miami, Fla., and Raymond W. Kempner Jr. of Snyder, N.Y.; brother of the late Miss Lena Kempner; also survived by three grand- children and four great-grandchildren. Services at the Park Terrace Mortuary, Inc., 855 Englewood Ave., Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. No prior visita- tion. The family will be at 25 Green- brier Rd., Snyder, after the funeral. KING-Mary E., of 5283 Irish Rd., Pendleton, suddenly, Sunday, Sept. 10, 1967, wife of Roy F.; mother of Mrs. Corliss (Katherine) Plain, Margaret I. King; sister of Henry G. Stein, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Hosfeld; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock at Prud- den and Kandt Funeral Home, 242 Gene- see St., Lockport, where funeral serv- ices will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment Bear Ridge Cemetery, Pendleton. KIRCHBERGER-Herbert A., Sept. 9, 1967, husband of the late Evangeline M. Lutz; fattier of Robert A. of Rens- selaer. N.Y., Herbert F. and Donald J. Kirchberger; brother of Raymond, Ar- thur and the late Eugene Kirchberger; grandfather of six grandchildren. Friends may call 2-5 and 7-10 at the Dietrich Funeral Home, 2528 Bailey Ave. where services will be held on Wednesday at 10 a.m. arxi at St. Ger- ard's Church at 10:30 a.m. Deceased was a member of the Pharmaceutical Society of the State of New York. Iltl2 LAUER-lda Schuster, Sept. 9, 1967, wife of the late George Lauer; mother of Mrs. Jack (Lorraine)" Drexel and the late Geraldine Lauer; grandmother of Mrs. Jamie (Diane) Pabilonia of Nas- sau and Donald Drexel; great-grand- mother of Jeffery and Kim Pabilonia; sister of Mrs. John Flynn, Mrs. Ray- mond Haas and Howard Schuster. Fu- neral service from the Carlton A. Ull- rich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Tuesday morning at 9:15 and at St. Benedict's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mrs. Lauer was a member of the Altar and Rosary So- ciety of St. Benedict's Church and Sacred Heart League. Rosary recitation at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The fam- ily will be present from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. lOtll LICCIONE-of West Valley, N.Y., Sept. 9, 1967 on the old 219 highway, Rose Liccione, wife of Vincenzo Liccione; sister of Mrs. Anna Smith of Spring- viile, N.Y., Mrs. Louise Wittman of Collins Center, N.Y. and Mrs. Magda- lene Fuller of Springville. Friencfs may call at Weismantel Bros. Funeral Home, 271 E. Main St., Sprirrgvile, N.Y., where prayers will be Tuesday morning at 9:15 and funeral Mass at St. John's Church, West Valley, N.Y. at 10 o'clock. Friends are invited. Call- ing hours 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. lOtll LoVULLO-Filippa Cnee Abatte), Sept. 9, 1967, of Bird Ave., beloved wife of Al- bert; mother of Mrs. Joseph Rizzo of Glendale, Calif., Anthony, Mrs. Samuel DiMarco, Benny Inzinna, Mrs. Angelo Cellura, Leonard and Samuel; survived by 19 grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. Funeral from the Greco Funeral Home, 2909 Elmwood Ave., Tuesday morning at 8:30 and at Corona- tion Church at 9:30 a.m. The family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Flowers gratefully declined. De- ceased was a member of Madre Ad- doiorata Society and Serradifalco So- ciety. lOtll MIDDAUGH-Millie C. (nee Leard) of 34 Loretto St., Tonawanda, N.Y., Sept. 10, 1967, wife of the late William Mid- daugh; step-mother of Thomas W. Mid- daugh of Tonawanda; sister of Mrs. William (Blanche) West of Tonawanda, Mrs. Leo Bridenbaker of Belleair Beach, Fla., Harold M. Leard, Mrs. William Kirkpatrick of Buffalo and Arthur Leard of Hamburg. Mrs. Middaugh was a member of the Grace Methodist Church. Friends may call at the Hilliard Fu- neral Home Inc., 147 Delaware St., Tonawanda, where services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. Htl2 MUMM-William C. of Sept. 9, 1967, husband M. Manhardt Mumm; Mabel Vogt, James L. the late Mrs. John, Joseph Deerfield Ave., of the late Anna brother of Mrs. Mumm Sr. and Catherine Smith, Allen, and George Mumm; brother-in-law of Jacob Weihrich. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Harry W. Vackel Funeral Home, 836 E. Delavan Ave., where prayers will be said Wednesday morn- ing at 9:30 and from St. Bartholomew's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Mumm was a life member of St. Bartholomew's parish Holy Name So- ciety whose members will recite the rosary Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. 10t12 NIZIURSKI-Victoria (nee Dworak), of 1429 Electric Ave., Lackawanna, N.Y., Sept. 9, 1967, beloved wife of the late Stanley Niziurski; devoted mother of Mrs. Eugene (Phyllis) Krause and Joseph (Phyllis) Niziurski); steomother of Walter (Boots) Niziurski, Mrs. Louis (Stella) Wiertel, John (Virginia) Ni- ziurski, and the late- Marion Niziurski and Leo Gwizdal; sister of Sophia Ka- waler of Poland; also survived bv 18 grandchildren and two qreat-grandchil- dren. Funeral Tuesday morning at 9:30 from the Kaczor & Sons Funeral Home, Inc., 505 Ridge Rd., and at St. Bar- bara's Church if 10 o'clock. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends in- vited. Chapel hours from noon to 10 p.m. lOtll PLAVCAN-Ethel Lehde of 681 French Rd., Cheektowaga, N.Y., suddenly, Sept. 9, 1967, wife of Andrew G. Plav- can; mother of Stephen A., Edward J., Audrey G, and the late Marcia Ann Plavcan; daughter of Mrs. Emma Lehde and the late Edward G. Lehde; sister of Mrs. Ruth Carter of Gwynedd, Pa., Norman Lehde and the late Olive W. Prenatt; grandmother of Deanna Plavcan. Friends may call after 2 p.m Sunday at the J. Warren Hoy Funeral Home Inc., 3976 Seneca St. near Union Rd., West Seneca, where services will be held Tuesday after- noon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends invited. Mrs. Plavcan was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Garden- ville. lOtll ROBEL-John A., Sept. 10, 1967, of Ger- ald PI., beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Heining) Robe I; father of Mrs. Gordon (Audrey) Nowe and Mrs. Earl (Shirley) Pierce; grandfather of Ray- mond and Gordon Pierce. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the (Delavan) Ami- gone Funeral Home Inc., 1250 East Delavan Ave., near Bailey, where fu- neral services will be held Wednesday morning at 8:45 and from St. Gerard's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends invited. Ilt12 ROSCOE-Edna K. (nee Rummeli), Sept. 9, 1967, in Buffalo, N.Y., beloved wife of r Eugene F. (Buddie) Roscoe; mother of Mrs. Robert A. (Jean) Wheeler;; sister of Mrs. John (Evelyn) Hickler.i Albert Rummeli, Mrs. Leo (Bertha). Hickler, Leo Rummeli, Mrs. Edward, (Estelle) Werrick, Allen Rummeli and' the late George and Edgar Rummeli; grandmother of Nancy Jean and Sandra Jean Wheeler. Friends received 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the Reger Funeral Home, 3135 Main St., at Highgate, where funeral will be held Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. and at St. James Church at 9 .o'clock. lOtll RUMLEY-George A. Sr., of the Town of Tonawanda, Sept. 9, 1967, beloved husband of Catharine Krasselt; father of George A. Rumley Jr. and Edwin A. Rumley; brother of Arthur of Alden, NY.; grandfather of George A. Ill, and Linda Rumley. Services from the Lester H. Wedekindt, Inc., Funeral Home, 3290 Delaware Ave., Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Friends are in- vited. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Family present 2-4, 7-9 p.m. lOtll RUSZKOWSKI-Jerzy T., M.D., suddenly, Sept 9, 1967, of WilliamsviUe, N.Y., beloved husband o» Halina Przybylski Ruszkowski; father of Vernon A., George A., and Brian D. Funeral from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home, Inc, 3272 Bailey Ave., Wednesday morning at 8:45 and SS. Refer and Paul Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. 1ltl2 RYAN-William L. of Virginia St., Sept. 9, 1967, husband of the late Margaret A. Ryan; father of Mrs. Leland (Alice) Gare of Erie, Pa. and Mrs. Ronald (Patricia) Tobin; grandfather of four grandchildren; brother of Clarence, Mrs. Agnes Shelton, Alvin Ryan and the latt Edward, Mrs. Mary Schmeh, Mrs. Helen Carey and John Ryan. Friends may call at the James E. Grace Funeral Home, 335 Ontario St. at Crowley, where serv- ices will be held Tuesday morning at 9:30 and in St. Timothy's Church (Sher- idan Park) at 10 o'clock. Friends in- vited. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. lOtll SAGUN-Lottie (nee Kozlerowski), of Meadowbrook Pky., Cheektowaga, sud- denly, Sept. 9, 1967, wife of Martin; dear mother of Walter (Phyllis) Sagun of Lackawanna, Mrs, Jean (the late John) Czajka and Mrs. Edward (Alice) Kosinski; grandmother of nine grand- children including Sister Mary Paulita, CSSF, and three great-grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Celia Stasiak and John Kozierowski. Funeral from the Pacer Funeral Home, 1275 Sycamore St., Wednesday at 9:30 and at Our Lady of Crestochowa Church at 10 a.m. Friends are invited. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Mrs. Sagun was a member of Polish Union of America Group No. 244. 11tl2 SCMOTT-Alber! G., of 32 Isabelle St., Sept. 10, 1967, husband of the late Mary C. Warren; father of Albert E., Mrs. Maxine Neunder, Mrs. William. C. (Dorothy) Strebe of California, Mrs. Millard (Alice) Bailey and Charlotte W. Schott; grandfather of eight grand- children and 18 great-grandchildren; brother of George W. Schott, Mrs. John (Helen) Schaefer. Mrs. Arthur (Clara) Lochte o.f California, and tht late Maximillian. Josephine, Edward, Charles and Alvin Schott. Friends may call at the James E. Grace Funeral Home, 335 Ontario St., at Crowley, where services will be held at a -time to be announced. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 1U12 SCHREIBER-George J . , Sept. 9, 1967, husband of Eleanor (Neil) Sexton Schreiber; brother of Mrs. Edwir» (Anna) Kolb and the late Andrew J , Andrew A,, and John J. Schreiber. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Reger Funeral Home, 3135 Main St., at Highgate, where funeral will be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. and at St. Joseph's Church at 10. Mr. Schreiber was a member of K. of C. Council No. 184, the Holy Name Society of St. Joseph's Church and was past president of tht International Union of Operating Engi- neers Local No. 409. lOtll SEIFLEIN -Amelia Hail, of 106 Gallatin Ave., suddenly, Sept. 10, 1967, wife of the late Jerome L. Seiflein; mother of Mrs. James W. (Frieda) Logan, Theresa, Jerome E., Eleanor and Ray- mond Seiflein; sister of Mrs. Joseph (Lillian) Salof of West Seneca, Mrs. Florence Mickey, Mrs. James (Frieda) Gross, Mrs. Max (Julia) Heckel of Elma, N.Y., Louis Hall of Derby, N.Y., Mrs. Karl (Eleanor) Walther and Mrs. Clarence (Helen) Freund of Kenmore, and the late Charles and William Hall. Friends may call at the James E. Grace Funeral Home, 335 Ontario St., at Crowley, where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends invited. Family will bt present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 11t13 SHEEHAN-James Donald Sheehan, Sep*. 10, 1967, beloved husband of Frances P. (Sis) Sheehan (nee McGloin); father of Mrs. William M. Baker; grand- father of Aileen and Alyssa Baker; son of Ida C. and the late Dennis Sheehan; brother of Neil J. Sheehan and the tate Mrs. Geraldine Ryan. Friends may call at the George J. Roberts and Sons Funeral Home, 2400 Main St., from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m., where the funeral will be held Wednes- day morning at 9 o'clock and from Holy Angels Church at 9:45 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. llt!2 SISTER M. OF. ST. PETER CANIS1US - (Anna E. Roessdl), OLCR, Sept. 10, 1967, daughter of the late August and Helen Roessel; sister of Mrs. Cathe- rine Clayton and Margaret Roessel. Friends may call at the Monastery of Our Lady of Charity, 485 Best St., where funeral will be held Wedaesday morning at 9:30. Gifts in memory of Sr. M. of St. Peter CanisiUs to the building fund of the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity, 485 Best St.. will be appreciated. Utl2 SLOAN-Edward J. of 392 Lerov Ave., Sept. 9, 1967, beloved husband of Hazel M. Morin Sloan; son of the late William J. and Emma Wiley; brother of the late William A. Frank, Walter, Frank S. and George Sloan; several nieces and nephews survive. The family will receive friends after 7 p.m. Saturday and at 2-5, 7-10 thereafter at the Knapp Funeral Home, 335 Leroy Ave. Funeral Tuesday morning at 8:30. Requiem Mass at Blessed Trinity Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. Mr. Sloan was a member of the Edward Daly Post 1130 American Legion. lOtll TRUMAN-Evelyn B„ Sept. 10, 1?67, in Buffalo, N.Y., beloved daughter of Frederick and Elfrida Croad Truman of Hawthorne, Calif, and the -lale Elsie Pitman Truman; sister of John W. Tru- man 111 of Westminster, Calif.; step- sister of Mrs. John (Jessie) Griggs and Mrs. Morman (Mabel) Reynolds, both of California. Funeral from Wm A. Rolling Funeral Home Inc., 3000 Dela- ware, at Tremont, Wednesday at 130 o'clock. Friends are invited. The fami- ly will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 1U12 UPPEGRAFF-Grace M. (Minniss) Sept. 10, 1967, of 40 Campus Dr., Snyder, N.Y., wife of the late Thomas M.; sis- ter of Mrs. William H. Murtha of Niag- ara Falls, N.Y., Mrs. C. McCarthy of Buffalo, Mrs. George A. Lang Sr., Mrs. Park W. Lenhart, R. P. and J. C. Min- niss, all of Meadville, Pa. Friends may call at the Darwin E. Myers Funeral Home Inc., 4614 Main St. at Roycroft Blvd., Snyder, N.Y. Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. A private funeral service will be held Wednesday. Flow- ers gratefully declined. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Ameri- can Cancer Society. Iltl3 WARDENSKI-Caroline (nee Slomba) of Clinton St., Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 9, 1967, beloved wife of the late Walter; dear- est mother of Constance, Rosemarie, Robert and Michael; sister of Joseph (Beatrice) Slomba, Frances (William) Zakrzewski and the late William (Jean) Slomba; sister-in-law of Hugh (the late Catherine) Wardenski, Ella and Frank Eron, Mary and Edward Siera- kowski, the late Rose and the late Frank Biedron, the late John Warden- ski, the late Bernard Warde. Funeral Wednesday morning from the Pietszak Funeral Home Inc., 806 Clinton SV at 9:30 o'clock and at Holy Apostles Poter and Paul Church at 10 o'clock. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery family plot. Relatives and friends invited. «, 11112 WIENCEK-Mary Maloney, wife o! An. thony J. Wiencek, Sept 9, 1967, mother of Barbara A., Margaret M. and Ed- ward Wiencek; daughter of the late Fred C. Maloney and Cecilia K. O'Brien; sister of John j . Maloney. Funeral from the Lenahan Funeral Home, 2037 Seneca St., on Wednesday morning at 8:15 and from St. Teresa's Church at 9 o'clock. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Friends invited De- ceased was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society of St. Teresa's Church, the Nardin Academy Mothers Club, the D'Youville College Alumnae Assn. and the Child Welfare Society of Erie County. 11tl2 WILLIAMS-Mary Hooker Williams, of 13 Wellington Rd., Sept 9, 1967, wife of the late Theodore J Williams; mother of Mary E. WiHiams and Theodore J. Williams Jr. of Phoenix, .Ariz.; s:ster of Mrs. William C. Penseyres and tho late Mrs. Betty Kitzinger, Frederick A. and John J. Hooker. Friends received at the Murphy Funeral Home, 1700 Hertel Ave, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9:15 and from St. Marga- ret's Church at 9:45, Friends invited. Mrs. Williams was a member of tho Altar and Rosary Society of St. Mar- garet's Church. UH2 WINLING-Frances M., Sept. 10? 1967, wife of the late Eugene; mother of Mrs. Bernadette Huegle, Gerard, Eugene Jr., Joseph and the late Elmer and Ray- mond; sister of Sister Mary Victoria, O.S.F. and the late George, Jacob and Frank Schraven and Elizabeth M. Mor- eson. Funeral from the Ernest Wede- kindt Funeral Home Inc., 5 Walden Ave., at Genesee, Tuesday at 8:45 and at St. Mary's of the Lake Church (Mt. Ver- non) at 9:30. Friends invited. Mrs. Winling was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society of the parish YUHNKE-Ernst T., of Angola,' N.Y,, Sept. 9, 1967, beloved husband of Alice L. Yuhnke (nee Stobie); father of Ernst G., Richard H. and James C. Yuhnke; brother of Mrs. Erwin (Bea- trice) Kiesllng, William, Mrs. Howard (Sophie) Oakes and Mrs. Richard (Helen) Schultz; also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral services from Froehley's Funeral Home, 262 N. Main St., Angola, N.Y.. Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends invited. Inter- ment in First Church of Evans Ceme- tery, Derby. Mr. Yuhnke was a mem- ber o: Angola Lodge No. 709 I.O.O.F. Odd Fellow services will be held Mon- day evening at 8 p.m. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 10t12 For Your Convenience Centrally Located Ample Parking Schloger 'Funeral Borne 2643 MAIS ST. iBICe i * S '».? i i '56 .%' % Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: InttljB leatljBmtlfB H Notic€s Rece|ved 1,000 Attend Mass ...fultonhistory.com/Newspapers 21/Buffalo NY Courier... · dear brother of Piter A. Campbell; grandson of Loretta (nee

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s BUFFALO COURIER - EXPRESS, Monday, Sept. 11, 1967

K of C Pilgrimage

1,000 Attend Mass A t Old Ft. Niagara

fourier-Sxpres* Niagara Fats Bureau f built at the fort ill 1688 by F r YOUNGSTOWN — Nearly 1,000

persons attended an outdoor Mass and wreath-laying ceremony at the Father Millet Cross at old Ft. Niagara Sunday morning

Millet and 11 members of a 100-man garrison who survived a se­vere winter plague there. Fr. Redlon also discussed the history of the work of Franciscan mis-

The Mass and wreath ceremony j sionanes in the area, was the 41st annual pilgrimage! The Mass was celebrated by the sponsored by the Fourth Degree iRt. lev. Msgr. Francis Garvey, Assemblies of the Knights of Co­lumbus. 6th New York District. The district covers Western New York.

The Very Rev. Reginald Red­lon. OFM, new president of St. Bonaventure University, deliv­ered the sermon. Father Red-

faithful friar of the Buffalo Gen eral Assembly.

After the Mass, a wreath was placed at the cross and prayers I offered for peace. Participating j in the wreath laying were Joseph! M. Andrews, general chairman of |

jthe pilgrimage, and William G Ion praised the Rev. Pierre Mil- j Flore and Norman C. Miller let, an explorer-missionary in whrse honor the Knights of Co­lumbus erected the cross. Ex-Commander The cross is a replica of one

IT " PETER

STUYVESANT • ROOM

BUSINESS LUNCHEONS aorvod Daily 11 30 to 3 P.M.

DINNERS Served Daily 5:30 to 10:00 P.M.

Sunday! 1 to 10:00 P.M.

LATE SUPPERS Served Nichf ly 10 t» 2 A.M.

One of the Largest Menus in Town

40 SELECTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM

Including Seafood DANCING NIGHTLY

B O ! DOWNEY at the Piano Bar

Of Legion Dies ALBANY (tfv-Edward N. Scheib-

erling, 79, a former national commander of the American Le­gion and member of the Legion's National Legislative Committee, died Sunday at St. Peter's Hospi­tal after a brief illness.

Scheiberling had been designa­ted New York State chairman of

jthe Legion's 50th anniversary \ celebration next year.

His long association with the organization began in 1919, when he organized and became com­mander of Albany's Post No. 225.

InttljB leatljH Notic€s Rece|ved"«i »•»• Jfeatfys BmtlfB

William Benge Calvin John

NEW REPRESENTATIVE—William B. Benge, new liaison representative of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Sunday met with Calvin John, Seneca Indian president, at the Haley Community Building in Jimer-sontown. Benge succeeds Sidney If. Carney who held the post since 1962 and recently was named director of the Western Tribes.

Evangelist to Start Crusade on Sept. 11

Tom Skinner, an evangelist who! conducted crusades In Jamaica; says he is a former gang leader;Bermuda and British Guiana, ia Harlem, will conduct a crusade j s k i n n e r insiders his evangel-

in K l e i n h a n s

How to buy a s25,000 Life Insurance Policy

Music Hall 17 through 30.

Skinner, a native of Harlem* became an evangelist in in 1956 and began preaching to his f r i e n d s on the streets of Harlem where he said he c o m m a n ded the "Harlem L o r d s "

gang. Since then, he has held spiritual

I rallies in major U.S. cities and

Tom Skinner

'

$10.50—that's the monthly premium a man age 30 pays for a Western Savings Bank $25,000 5-Year Term Insurance policy.

Dividends are paid annually, as earned, beginning the first year, reducing the cost of this insurance still furtheor. You can renew the policy at the end of each five years, but not beyond age 65, at higher rates.

Five-Year Term Insurance can give your family the protection it needs now, at a price you can afford. Then as your income increases, you can exchange it at any time prior to age 65 for a permanent plan—Straight Life, 20-Payment Life, Life at 05—without medical examination. Rates for a new policy will be based on your age at the time the plan is changed.

See how little it costs. Illustrated below are net cost figures for a $25,000 Five-Year Term policy issued at age 30.

.:

Policy Year

1 2 3 4 I

Age Monthly Prerr

Annual Premium $111.75

117.TS 117.15 117.15 117.71

30 ium $10.50

Annual Dividend $21.50 30.50 33.11 36.75 39.76

The dividends are based on current scale to be considered guarantees or estimates years.

Annual Net Cost $90.25 87.25 84.00 81.00 78.00

and are not for future

- I i ism as relating people to Christ. Sept "My J°b i s t o s n a r e with them

j the wonderful news of the man Jesus Christ, and show them how He can be relevant in their lives," he said. "In the United States it is becoming obvious that the Ne­gro may not respond in any sig­nificant way until one of their own brings the message."

Appearing with Skinner will be Ed Lyman, tenor soloist, and a 250-voice choir. The opening rally will be held at 3 next Sunday aft­ernoon, and nightly programs will be held at 7:30 through Sept. 30.

QJari. af pjattks HOOPER-The f a m l l f o f the late Susan

Marie Hooper wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to fhe many relatives, friends and neighbors who expressed their sympathy anil assisted in so many ways during f u r recent bereave­ment.

MR. AND JARS. ROLLAND HOOPIR and FAMILY

10t12 SERRA—The family of the late Joseph

Serra Sr. wishes to express their deep­est gratitude and thanks to all the wonderful people, too numerous to mention individual!*, for their many kindnesses and making them so very proud of our beloved husband and father. Also special thanks to Msgr. Donatb Valente and Fr. John Lie-rhenthl.

MRS. ANT©INETTE SERRA and FAMILY

BANZHAFF-Ctara (fleckenstein) .Sept. 9, 1967, formerly <§ 296 Chelsea PI., wife of the late Fredrick Banzhaff; mother of Mrs. Donald R. Haslow of Delmar, N.Y.; also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral from the Joseph Stauth Funeral Horfte. 2264 Main St. (opposite Dewey) Wednesday at 8:15 and at St, Bartholomew's Chureti at 9 a.m. 1W2

CAMPBELL-Michael IE., suddenly, Sept. 10, 1967, of 207 Woflcley Rd., Town of Tonawanda, beloved, son of Homer E. and Elaine M. (nee Krier) Campbell; dear brother of Piter A. Campbell; grandson of Loretta (nee Kallin) Camp­bell and Mrs. El l t ibeth (nee Rackl) Krier. The family foivill be present to receive friends 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the (Sheridan) AmigoneiFuneral Home Inc., 2640 Sheridan Dr.J (east of Parker) where funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 9:45 and from St. Amelia's Chulfch at 10:30 a.m. Friends invited. 1H12

Obituaries

;y Theolog For Restless Age Urged

ROCHESTER UP - An age of

Mrs. Plavcan Services Set For Tuesday

A funeral service for Mrs. An-r a ^ r d T s ^ e r s "and" psychedelic: drew G. Plavcan, 59, operator of drugs demand a new theology, I nurseries m West Seneca and

Sr. Mary of St. Peter Canisius Sister Mary of St. Peter Cani-

sius, OLCR, 68, supervisor of Con­secrated Sisters of Seven Dolors at the monasteryfof Our Lady of Charity of Refuge 485 Best St., died Sunday in the monastery in­firmary.

Sister Mary, tl̂ e former Anna E. Roessel, was |he daughter of the late Mr. aj|g Mrs. August Roessel.

She joined the order of Our Lady of Charity of Refuge at the Best St. monastery in 1924 and was supervisor of the Notre Dame group r\ girls at the school on the monastery grounds before assuming her other su­pervisory duties in 1956. She filled the post until becoming ill in February.

Two sisters, |Hrs. Catherine Clayton and MisaiMargaret Roes­sel of Buffalo sufvive.

A Mass of Requiem will be sung at 9:30 Wednesday in the monas­tery chapel. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Lacka­wanna.

possibly based on imagination, the Rev. Dr. Harvey Cox said Sunday.

Cheektowaga with her for more than 25 years, will be conducted at 1:30 Tuesday afier-

__. _ , , -a^,n*A I noon in the Hoy Funeral Home. Dr. Cox. a professor at Harvard j ^ ^ ^ S t / E b e n e z e i , B u r i a l Divinitv School and author of the

book, "The Secular City," made his proposal at the opening,'! public session of a fourday |-Jf _ meeting of 25 young theologians sponsored by Colgate Rochester Divinity School.

"A lot of people," he told an audience of 800, "feel conven­tional means for e f f e c t i v e change in society are stopped up or unavailable. Therefore, some people are responding with Molotov cocktails and others are going off on sugar cubes. . . . "

Dr. Cox noted that two general approaches now are being taken by theology.

The first, orthodox, approach searches for continuity with the past while the second, the

will be in Union Cemetery, Elma. Mrs. Plavcan, the former Ethel

died Saturday in her home. 681 French Rd., Cheek­towaga.

Shortly after their marriage in

Herbert A. KircM»erger Herbert A. Kirchberger, 68. re­

tired representative for a Scran-ton, Pa., organization, died Satur­day in Kenmore jMercy Hospital. He lived at 105 Ejicson Ave.

He retired in January after 30 years as a salesman for the McCourt Label Cabinet Co. of Scran ton. He WM a member of the Pharmaceutical Society of

husband! the State of Nef York.

Mr. Kirchbergjtr, whose wife, the former Evangeline M. Lutz died in 1960, is sons, Robert A Herbert F. of B J. Kirchberber six grandchild brothers, Ray Kirchberger.

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irvived by three of Rensselaer,

falo and Donald West Seneca;

m. and t w o id and Arthur

1938, she and her husband opened | .„ i n c l u d e p r a . the Garden Market Nurseries at n . t , . v„y,p 2200 Old Union Rd., Cheektowaga,' u , e m c n

Bailey Ave., an of Requiem Gerard's Chun Delevan. Burial Calvary Cemete:

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Home, 2528 a Solemn Mass

10:30 in St. Bailey and

will be in Mt. Cheektowaga.

and 4100 Clinton St., West Seneca.

Grounds of the Clinton St. operation were sold in 1965 to West Seneca Central School Dis­trict 1 for a school site. , „, . . . x „.„

I Philip L. Hill Mrs. Plavcan was the daughter! Philip L. HiH, former plant

of Mrs. Emma Lehde and the official and construction super-late Edward G. Lehdke, well j intendent. died on his 89th birth known Gardenville area residents.

BOLDT-Arfhur W., Sept. 10, 1967, hus­band of the late Sarah Bohneberg; father of Arthur F. Boldt and Mrs. Will iam (Marion) Oehler; brother of Mrs, Helen Fischer, Mrs. Lillian Hea and me lafe Henry, John, Arnold and Mrs. Jennie Brunner; also survived by two grandchildren, William and Sarah Oehler. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-10 at the funeral home of Lux and Sons, 2528 Main St., where funeral wil l be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends invited. 11tT3

BOVA-Crocifissa (nee Gullo), of 178 Normal Ave., Sept. 8, 1967, wife of the late Rosolino Bova; mother of Mrs. Frank (Rosalie) Schavio, Mrs. Russell (Rose) Gugluizza, Mrs. Sally Cappel-lino, Mrs. Michael (Mary) Gullo, Mrs. Joseph (Jennie) Zambito, and Serafino V. Boya and the late Mrs, Patricia LaRuffa; also survived by 12 grand­children and three great-grandchildren; sister of the late Nunzio Gullo, Mariano Gullo of Cleveland, Ohio, and Rosalie Sirausa of Italy. Calls may be made at The Rubino Memorial Home, Porter and Niagara. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Mass at Our Lady of Loretto Church, Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Bova was a mem­ber of the Societa Marie, Du Marcoll, Congrega Femminile deila Sacre Fa-miglia, Circolo Femminile Montemag-giorea, Congrega di Marie S.S. dell Catena, Congrega of Marie S.S. del Assunta, Societe San Michele Arcangelo and Societa Santa Madre Cabrini. Visit­ing hours 10-10 p.m. lOtl l

BOYCE—Neil A. Boyce of 117 Massachu­setts St., Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 9, 1967, father of Charles Boyce; son of Herbert E. Sr. and the late Elizabeth Giffer Boyce; brother of Mrs. Francis Bohen, Herbert E. Jr., Louis A., George B., Mrs. John Lilley, John Boyce and the late Mrs. Bessie Norton and Mrs. Mildred Taylor. Funeral from the Link-Fox Co., 355 Grant St., Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Boyce was a veteran of W.W. I I . Calling hours 2-4 and 7-9.

BRENNER-Chrlst ian H., Sept. 9, 1967, beloved husband of Bertha Bick Bren­ner; father of Carlton A. Brenner and Mrs. Dorothy Darby; also survived by three grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Norman (Lillie) Hall, Harold and the late Albert Brenner. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., t ime to be announced. Friends are invited. Calls may be made after 7 o'clock Monday evening. lOtll

BROWN-Lester C , of 90 Olcott Ave., Sept. 10, 1967, beloved husband of Blanche B. Cargo; father of Mrs. Don­ald (Lois) Veiters of Kenmore, Mrs. John (Wilma) Devlin of Boston. N.Y., Sister Mary Agnita, RSM, of Niagara Falls, Sister Mary Lorine, RSM, and Lester W. Brown; son of Mayme Humes and the late Lester W. Brown; brother of Mrs. Roy Schneipp of Tona­wanda and Mrs. Anthony Moerman of California; also survived by seven grandchildren. Friends are invited to call at the Ray O'Connell Funeral Home, Inc., 2286 South Park Ave., where funeral will be held,,Wednesday morning at 8:15 and at Holy Family. Church at 9 o'clock. The family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. p.m.-Mr. Brown was a member of the Holy Name Society. 1U12

BUDNICK-Louis Sr. of 510 Reserve Rd., West Seneca, N.Y„ Sept. .9,. 1967, be­loved husband of Victoria Budnick (nee Feldt); devoted father of Louis (Joellen) Budnick Jr. and Mrs. Frank (Gloria) Hil lman; brother of Mrs. Mary Handz-lik, Mrs. Edward (Dorothy^ Feldt and the late Joseph, Michael, Pauline Glow-ney, Frances Grzeskowiak and Ella Pilarski; also survived by three grand­children, Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:15 from the Kaczor and Sons Fu­neral Home Inc., 505 Ridge Rd., Lacka­wanna and at St. John Vianney Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends invited. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 10tl2

CARLO-Dol ly (nee Amicone), Sept. 9, 1967, beloved wife of the late Louis M. Carlo; sister of Mrs. Baftista (Mar­garet) Viverto, guardian of Mrs. Joseph (Colette) Galza of Orchard Park, N.Y.; aunt of Mrs. Lucy Kreitler, John and Cam Viverto, John Carlo, Mrs. Mary Patrick, Edward Carlo, Michael Carlo and Mrs. Helen Manley. The family wi l l be pres­ent to receive friends 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the (Delavan) Amigone Funeral Home Inc., 1250 E. Delavan Ave. near Bailey, where funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 9:15 and from St. Agatha's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. lOtl l

COHEN-Harry H., Sept. 10, 1967, of 341 East Hazeltine, husband of Margaret Lederman; father of Mrs. Abner Karny; brother of Hyman, Mrs. Harry Faver, Flora, Leah and the late Charles and Louis Cohen. Funeral serv­ices from the Delaware Park Me­morial Chapel, Inc., 2141 Delaware Ave., Monday at 11 a.m. Flowers grate­fully declined. Memorials tn his mem­ory may be made to the Western New York Heart Assn. Deceased was a member of Temple Beth-El. the Broth­erhood of Railway Trainmen (Lehigh Valley) and Suburban Lodge No. 1159 F.8.A.M.

CONNELLY-Ar thur H., Sept. 10, 1967, husband

Danahy Connelly; M., Mrs. Robert Peter Boland,

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Ramsey, Arthur, Terence, Karen,

Also surviving are two sons, Stephen A. of Alden and Edward J., a student at Baker University,

on day Sunday in St. Francis Hos­pital. He lived in the Roosevelt Apts., 12 Carlton St.

His retirement in 1954 ended a I**:.

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Church Lays Cornerstone The cornerstone for the $80,000

church-hall of St. Stephen the Pro-tomartyr Catholic Church of Am-erst, Ayer Rd. near Maple Rd., was termed "symbolic" at c e re"! Joseph

G. Plavcan: her Emma Lehde of

West Seneca; sister, Mrs. Ruth Carter of Gwynedd, Pa.; brother, Norman Lehde of West Seneca, and a granddaughter.

Mrs. Caroline S. Wardenski Mrs. Caroline Slomba Warden-

ski, 57, of 826 Clinton St., where she operated a delicatessen since about 1950, died Saturday in Mercy Hospital

construction in-radical, death of God" theology [Baldwin City, Kan.: a daughter,! long career in plant management

negates tradition, he said. Miss Audrey ~* * " m . . . . The strength of the latter move-1 mother, Mrs.

ment. Dr. Cox said, is its "willingness to take the present very seriously. . . . The problem is it focuses too much on the present."

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Approximately 250 persons at­tended the dedication. The Rev. Emil M. Sopoliga, pastor of the Amherst church, said the new building is expected to be com­pleted in November.

St. Stephen's is the first Byzan­tine-Slavonic Rite Roman Catholic parish in the Buffalo area. The church, founded in 1966, serves Catholics of Slavic and Hungarian origins.

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William Zakrzewski. I c h r i „ th g Prayers at 9.30 Wednesday ffiilStirW^

morning in the Pietszak Funeral v a H n n A r r n v fjJ Home, 806 Clinton St.,1

wi l li vation Army uw precede Requiem Mass at 10 in Holy Apostles Peter and Paul Church, Clinton and Smith. Burial will be in St. St a n i s 1 a u s Cemetery, Cheektowaga.

Purse Is Stolen A Negro boy about 14 knocked

a woman down a few doors from her home Sunday afternoon and then fled with her purse contain­ing only a small amount of change. The victim, Mrs. Jose­phine Graziano, of 288 Carlton St., was not hurt.

Buffalo Con-Temple of the me Council of Amaranth, Sal-n Age Club and

the Mayor's CAimittee on Re­creation for the Elderly.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth E. P r fea rd Hill.

A memorial sejivice will be con­ducted at 2 Wednesday afternoon in Forest Lawn Chapel.

invited. The from 2-5 and a member of of St.. John's

Victim's L|bg Broken An auto struck Dennis Skarzyn-J

ski, 14, of 412 Sierman'St. about 8 Sunday evening at Jefferson and Sycamore He was taken to E m e r g e n c y Hospital with a broken leg. Th« car was driven by John Wyatt.J&f 522 Sherman

Dr. Jerzy Ruszkowski Dies of Heart Attack

Dr. Jerzy T. Ruszkowski, 60, an internal medicine practitioner, died of a heart attack Saturday night in his WilliamsviUe home.

The 1945 graduate of Warsaw \ University Medical School came to the United States from Poland in 1946. He interned at Lincoln | Hospital and was former medical resident at Metropolitan Hospital, both in New York City. He also was former chief resident at Deaconess Hospital here.

Dr. Ruszkowski o p e n e d offices at 1204 Broadway in 1952 after completing three years residency training in internal medieaine at Deacoaess.

He was a member of the Erie County and New York State Medi­cal Societies and the American Medical Assn..

Surviving are his wife, the former Halina Przybylski, and! three sons, Vernon A., George A. and Brian D. Ruszkowski.

Funeral services Wednesday Will include a prayer service at 8:45 in the Carlton A. Ullrich

Dr. Jerzy f. Ruszkowski

FunerarHome,j8272 Bailey Ave., and a Mass of Bequiem at 9:30 in SS. Peter and taul Church. 5480 Main St., WiMamsville. Burial will be in SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery, also in Williaamsville.

Patricia, Stephen, Peter, Mary Thomas, Joseph, Kerry. Mr.

Connelly is survived by 16 grandchil­dren; brother of John F., James N., Mrs. Mary Keene, Boetlus A. and the late William M. Friends may call at the Lynett Funeral Home, 389 Parkside Ave., at Amherst. St., where funeral wil l be held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock and from St. Mark's Church at 9:45. Friends invited. t l t l 2

CONNOLLY-Virginia of 649 Union Rd., West Seneca, N.Y., Sept. 9, 1967, wife of Edward S. Connolly; daughter of Oscar and Minnie Hout of Steirbenville, O. Friends may call at the J. Warren Hoy Funeral Home Inc., 3976 Seneca St., near Union Rd., West Seneca, where services wil l be held Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Friends Invited. Fam­ily wi l l be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Mrs. Connolly was past president of the Harvey D. Morin Auxiliary Post 2940 V.F.W. and a member of Park Garden Club of Ebenezer and Reserve Home pureau. tOtll

DALY-Wi l l i am J . , Sept. 9, 1967, of 2423 Seneca St., beloved son of the late Martin and Mary Ryan Daly; brother of Thomas, Martin and the late Jo­seph, Agnes. Mrs. Alice Garrity and Mrs. Lillian Ormsby. Funeral from the "Jefferson Chapel" of the Wm. J. Yox and Sons Funeral Home, 2390-94 Seneca St., Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock and at St.. John the Evangelist R, C. Church at 9:30. Friends are

family will be present 7-10 p.m. Deceased was the Holy Name Society

Church. lOtll

DURKEE-Esther G. of Attica, N.Y. sud-| denly Sept. 10, 1967. Beloved wife of Harry; mother of LaVerne Durkee of Grinnell, Iowa; sister of Mrs. Roy (Louise) Boebel of Hamburg, N.Y.; also survived by two grandchildren. Friends may call at the Marley Funeral Home, 135 Main St., Attica where funeral services wil l be held Wednes­day at a time to be announced. The family wi l l be present from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Memorials may be made to the East Bennington E.U.B. Church

EUERLE-Wi l l iao i C , suddenly Sept. 9, 1967, husband of Maida Schreckengost; father of Mrs. Paul Wslde and Mrs. Wilma Zack; brother of Mrs. Oscar Stenzel and the late Alfred Euerle. Friends may call at the Thomas V. Ray Funeral Home, 465 Franklin St., where the funeral will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. Friends are invited to attend. De­ceased was a member of Troop I. Call­ing hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. tOtll

FLAVIN-Esther M. (nee Striker), Sept. 9, 1967, of 103 Knowlton Ave., Kenmore, N.Y., beloved wife of George F, Flavin; mother of Mrs. Stephen (Joan) Godfrey, Mrs. David (Marilyn) Knoll and the late Carol F. Flavin; cousin of Mrs. Roland F. Lee; also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral from Wm. A. Rolling Funeral Home Inc., 3000 Dela­ware at Tremont, Tuesday morning _ t j 9 o'clock and from St. Paul's Church at 9:15. Friends are invited. Mrs. Fla­vin was a member of St. Paul's Women Sodality. The family will be present. 2-5 and 7-10 D.m. lOtll I

GENNUSO-Frank, of 453 West Ave., in Buffalo, Sept. 9, 1967, husband of the late Sarah (nee Sparcina); father of Mrs. Thomas (Marian) MSsi, Mrs. Frank (Sylvia) Scaruto, Victor Gen-nuso, Mrs. Anthony R. (Lucy) Lofa-cono, Mrs. Salvatore (Carol) Restivo, Richard, Robert and Joseph Gennuso and Mrs. Fred (Elaine) Klee; grand­father of 25 grandchildren, one great­grandchild; brother of Mrs. Bertha lan-nelo. Mrs. Lena Lombardo, Mrs. Jennie Incao, Sam Janls of Florida, Louis Gen­nuso and the late Mrs. Josephine Gugino and Car! Laina. Calls may be made at The Rubino Memorial Home, Inc., Porter and Niagara. Friends are in­vited to attend the funeral Mass at Holy Angels Churcn Tuesday at ?:45 a.m. Flowers gratefully declined. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. lOtl l

HARRIGAN-Ronald J . , of Washington. D.C, suddenly, Sept. 9, 1967, brother of Mrs. James (Norma) Middleton of Blasdell and John F. Harrigan of Elma. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 7-10 at the J . Warren Hoy Fu­neral Home, Inc., 3976 Seneca St., near Union Rd., West Seneca. Funeral from St. Mary's Church, Lancaster, Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Friends invited. 11tl2

H ILL -Ph i l i p L. Hilt of the Roosevelt Apartments, 12 Carlton St., Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 10, 1967, husband of Eliza­beth E. Hil l . Memorial services wil l be held at Forest Lawn Chapel Wednes­day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Hill was a member of Sutherland Lodge No. 825, F.8.A.M., Buffalo Consistory, Ismailia Temple, Amherst Shrine Club, Twin City Court No. 141, O. of A. and Plymouth United Church of Christ. Memorials in Mr. Hill's name to the Shriners Hospitals for crippled children would be ap­preciated. Ut l2

HORNBERGER-Bruce L., of Dorst Dr., Hamburg, N.Y., suddenly, S«st. 10, 1967, son of Gordon L. and Bernice Dole Hornberger; brother of Cheryl and Joanne Hornberger; grandson of Mary Hornberger. Funeral frpm the W. L. Froehley Funeral Home, Inc., 84 Lake St., Hamburg, and from SS. Peter and Paul Church, at a time to be announced. Visiting hour* from 2-4 •nd 7-10 p.m. Ut l3

JACKSON-Will iam, Sept. 8, 1967, of 39 North Shore Rd., Blasdell, N. Y., hus­band of Doris Lovegrove Jackson; father of Mrs. Clarence (Connie) Bren-nen, Mrs. Howard (Grace) Michaels and Eari Jackson; brother of Mrs. Collin Kelly, Mrs. Walter Lane and the late Albert E. Jackson of Canada; also survived by five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends may call at the Stephan-Burns Funeral Home Inc., 266 East St., where fu­neral services wil l be held Monday at 1 o'clock. Deceased was a former member of the Hiede-Ho Club. Friends invited. Family wi l l be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 9 t i l

KAPSIAK - Michalina (nee Kosiarski) Sept. 9, 1967, of Loepere St., beloved wife of the late Casimer Kapsiak; step­mother of Anthony J . (Mary) Kopsiak, Helen (Stanley) Hordynski, Jennie (Ed­ward) Borchlewicz, Marion (Bernice) Kapsiak and the late Matthew (Celia) Kapsiak; also survived by relatives in Poland. Funeral Tuesday 9:30 a.m. from the Orlowski Suchocki Funeral Home, 173 Stanislaus corner Sotoieski St. and at St. Adalbert's Basilica at 10 o'clock. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends invited. Deceased was a member of the Holy Rosary So­ciety and the Fatima Guild. The fami­ly wi l l be present 2-5 "• 7-10 p.m.

K E M P N E R - l n Mlamt Beach, Fla., Sept. 9, 1967, Ray W. Kempner, formerly of Buffalo, husband of Delia Bergman Kempner; father of Mrs. Suzanne K. Hoffma/i of North Miami, Fla., and Raymond W. Kempner Jr. of Snyder, N.Y.; brother of the late Miss Lena Kempner; also survived by three grand­children and four great-grandchildren. Services at the Park Terrace Mortuary, Inc., 855 Englewood Ave., Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. No prior visita­tion. The family wil l be at 25 Green­brier Rd., Snyder, after the funeral.

K I N G - M a r y E., of 5283 Irish Rd., Pendleton, suddenly, Sunday, Sept. 10, 1967, wife of Roy F.; mother of Mrs. Corliss (Katherine) Plain, Margaret I. King; sister of Henry G. Stein, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Hosfeld; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock at Prud-den and Kandt Funeral Home, 242 Gene­see St., Lockport, where funeral serv­ices wil l be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment Bear Ridge Cemetery, Pendleton.

KIRCHBERGER-Herbert A., Sept. 9, 1967, husband of the late Evangeline M. Lutz; fattier of Robert A. of Rens­selaer. N.Y., Herbert F. and Donald J. Kirchberger; brother of Raymond, Ar­thur and the late Eugene Kirchberger; grandfather of six grandchildren. Friends may call 2-5 and 7-10 at the Dietrich Funeral Home, 2528 Bailey Ave. where services wil l be held on Wednesday at 10 a.m. arxi at St. Ger­ard's Church at 10:30 a.m. Deceased was a member of the Pharmaceutical Society of the State of New York.

I l t l 2 LAUER- lda Schuster, Sept. 9, 1967, wife

of the late George Lauer; mother of Mrs. Jack (Lorraine)" Drexel and the late Geraldine Lauer; grandmother of Mrs. Jamie (Diane) Pabilonia of Nas­sau and Donald Drexel; great-grand­mother of Jeffery and Kim Pabilonia; sister of Mrs. John Flynn, Mrs. Ray­mond Haas and Howard Schuster. Fu­neral service from the Carlton A. Ull­rich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Tuesday morning at 9:15 and at St. Benedict's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mrs. Lauer was a member of the Altar and Rosary So­ciety of St. Benedict's Church and Sacred Heart League. Rosary recitation at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The fam­ily wil l be present from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. lOtl l

LICCIONE-of West Valley, N.Y., Sept. 9, 1967 on the old 219 highway, Rose Liccione, wife of Vincenzo Liccione; sister of Mrs. Anna Smith of Spring-vii le, N.Y., Mrs. Louise Wittman of Collins Center, N.Y. and Mrs. Magda­lene Fuller of Springville. Friencfs may call at Weismantel Bros. Funeral Home, 271 E. Main St., Sprirrgvile, N.Y., where prayers will be Tuesday morning at 9:15 and funeral Mass at St. John's Church, West Valley, N.Y. at 10 o'clock. Friends are invited. Call­ing hours 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. lOtll

LoVULLO-Fi l ippa Cnee Abatte), Sept. 9, 1967, of Bird Ave., beloved wife of Al­bert; mother of Mrs. Joseph Rizzo of Glendale, Calif., Anthony, Mrs. Samuel DiMarco, Benny Inzinna, Mrs. Angelo Cellura, Leonard and Samuel; survived by 19 grandchildren and four great­grandchildren. Funeral from the Greco Funeral Home, 2909 Elmwood Ave., Tuesday morning at 8:30 and at Corona­tion Church at 9:30 a.m. The family wi l l receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Flowers gratefully declined. De­ceased was a member of Madre Ad-doiorata Society and Serradifalco So­ciety. lOtll

MIDDAUGH-Mi l l ie C. (nee Leard) of 34 Loretto St., Tonawanda, N.Y., Sept. 10, 1967, wife of the late William Mid-daugh; step-mother of Thomas W. Mid-daugh of Tonawanda; sister of Mrs. Will iam (Blanche) West of Tonawanda, Mrs. Leo Bridenbaker of Belleair Beach, Fla., Harold M. Leard, Mrs. William Kirkpatrick of Buffalo and Arthur Leard of Hamburg. Mrs. Middaugh was a member of the Grace Methodist Church. Friends may call at the Hilliard Fu­neral Home Inc., 147 Delaware St., Tonawanda, where services wil l be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. H t l2

MUMM-Wi l l i am C. of Sept. 9, 1967, husband M. Manhardt Mumm; Mabel Vogt, James L. the late Mrs. John, Joseph

Deerfield Ave., of the late Anna brother of Mrs. Mumm Sr. and

Catherine Smith, Allen, and George Mumm;

brother-in-law of Jacob Weihrich. Friends wil l be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Harry W. Vackel Funeral Home, 836 E. Delavan Ave., where prayers wil l be said Wednesday morn­ing at 9:30 and from St. Bartholomew's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Mumm was a life member of St. Bartholomew's parish Holy Name So­ciety whose members will recite the rosary Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.

10t12 NIZIURSKI-Victor ia (nee Dworak), of

1429 Electric Ave., Lackawanna, N.Y., Sept. 9, 1967, beloved wife of the late Stanley Niziurski; devoted mother of Mrs. Eugene (Phyllis) Krause and Joseph (Phyllis) Niziurski); steomother of Walter (Boots) Niziurski, Mrs. Louis (Stella) Wiertel, John (Virginia) Ni­ziurski, and the late- Marion Niziurski and Leo Gwizdal; sister of Sophia Ka-waler of Poland; also survived bv 18 grandchildren and two qreat-grandchil-dren. Funeral Tuesday morning at 9:30 f rom the Kaczor & Sons Funeral Home, Inc., 505 Ridge Rd., and at St. Bar­bara's Church i f 10 o'clock. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends in­vited. Chapel hours from noon to 10 p.m. lOtl l

PLAVCAN-Ethel Lehde of 681 French Rd., Cheektowaga, N.Y., suddenly, Sept. 9, 1967, wife of Andrew G. Plav­can; mother of Stephen A., Edward J. , Audrey G, and the late Marcia Ann Plavcan; daughter of Mrs. Emma Lehde and the late Edward G. Lehde; sister of Mrs. Ruth Carter of Gwynedd, Pa., Norman Lehde and the late Olive W. Prenatt; grandmother of Deanna Plavcan. Friends may call after 2 p.m Sunday at the J. Warren Hoy Funeral Home Inc., 3976 Seneca St. near Union Rd., West Seneca, where services will be held Tuesday after­noon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends invited. Mrs. Plavcan was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Garden­ville. lOtll

ROBEL-John A., Sept. 10, 1967, of Ger­ald PI., beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Heining) Robe I; father of Mrs. Gordon (Audrey) Nowe and Mrs. Earl (Shirley) Pierce; grandfather of Ray­mond and Gordon Pierce. The family wi l l be present to receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the (Delavan) Ami-gone Funeral Home Inc., 1250 East Delavan Ave., near Bailey, where fu­neral services wil l be held Wednesday morning at 8:45 and from St. Gerard's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends invited.

Ilt12 ROSCOE-Edna K. (nee Rummeli), Sept.

9, 1967, in Buffalo, N.Y., beloved wife ofr Eugene F. (Buddie) Roscoe; mother of Mrs. Robert A. (Jean) Wheeler;; sister of Mrs. John (Evelyn) Hickler.i Albert Rummeli, Mrs. Leo (Bertha). Hickler, Leo Rummeli, Mrs. Edward, (Estelle) Werrick, Allen Rummeli and' the late George and Edgar Rummeli; grandmother of Nancy Jean and Sandra Jean Wheeler. Friends received 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the Reger Funeral Home, 3135 Main St., at Highgate, where funeral will be held Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. and at St. James Church at 9 .o'clock. lOtll

RUMLEY-George A. Sr., of the Town of Tonawanda, Sept. 9, 1967, beloved husband of Catharine Krasselt; father of George A. Rumley Jr. and Edwin A. Rumley; brother of Arthur of Alden, N Y . ; grandfather of George A. I l l , and Linda Rumley. Services from the Lester H. Wedekindt, Inc., Funeral Home, 3290 Delaware Ave., Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Friends are in­vited. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Family present 2-4, 7-9 p.m. lOtll

RUSZKOWSKI-Jerzy T., M.D., suddenly, Sept 9, 1967, of WilliamsviUe, N.Y., beloved husband o» Halina Przybylski Ruszkowski; father of Vernon A., George A., and Brian D. Funeral from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home, Inc , 3272 Bailey Ave., Wednesday morning at 8:45 and SS. Refer and Paul Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. The family wil l be present from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. 1ltl2

RYAN-Wi l l iam L. of Virginia St., Sept. 9, 1967, husband of the late Margaret A. Ryan; father of Mrs. Leland (Alice) Gare of Erie, Pa. and Mrs. Ronald (Patricia) Tobin; grandfather of four grandchildren; brother of Clarence, Mrs. Agnes Shelton, Alvin Ryan and the lat t Edward, Mrs. Mary Schmeh, Mrs. Helen Carey and John Ryan. Friends may call at the James E. Grace Funeral Home, 335 Ontario St. at Crowley, where serv­ices will be held Tuesday morning at 9:30 and in St. Timothy's Church (Sher­idan Park) at 10 o'clock. Friends in­vited. Family wi l l be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. lOtl l

SAGUN-Lottie (nee Kozlerowski), of Meadowbrook Pky., Cheektowaga, sud­denly, Sept. 9, 1967, wife of Mart in; dear mother of Walter (Phyllis) Sagun of Lackawanna, Mrs, Jean (the late John) Czajka and Mrs. Edward (Alice) Kosinski; grandmother of nine grand­children including Sister Mary Paulita, CSSF, and three great-grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Celia Stasiak and John Kozierowski. Funeral from the Pacer Funeral Home, 1275 Sycamore St., Wednesday at 9:30 and at Our Lady of Crestochowa Church at 10 a.m. Friends are invited. Family wil l be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Mrs. Sagun was a member of Polish Union of America Group No. 244. 11tl2

SCMOTT-Alber! G., of 32 Isabelle St., Sept. 10, 1967, husband of the late Mary C. Warren; father of Albert E., Mrs. Maxine Neunder, Mrs. William. C. (Dorothy) Strebe of California, Mrs. Mil lard (Alice) Bailey and Charlotte W. Schott; grandfather of eight grand­children and 18 great-grandchildren; brother of George W. Schott, Mrs. John (Helen) Schaefer. Mrs. Arthur (Clara) Lochte o.f California, and th t late Maximill ian. Josephine, Edward, Charles and Alvin Schott. Friends may call at the James E. Grace Funeral Home, 335 Ontario St., at Crowley, where services will be held at a -time to be announced. Family wil l be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 1U12

SCHREIBER-George J . , Sept. 9, 1967, husband of Eleanor (Neil) Sexton Schreiber; brother of Mrs. Edwir» (Anna) Kolb and the late Andrew J , Andrew A,, and John J. Schreiber. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Reger Funeral Home, 3135 Main St., at Highgate, where funeral wil l be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. and at St. Joseph's Church at 10. Mr. Schreiber was a member of K. of C. Council No. 184, the Holy Name Society of St. Joseph's Church and was past president of th t International Union of Operating Engi­neers Local No. 409. lOtl l

SEIFLEIN -Amelia Hail, of 106 Gallatin Ave., suddenly, Sept. 10, 1967, wife of the late Jerome L. Seiflein; mother of Mrs. James W. (Frieda) Logan, Theresa, Jerome E., Eleanor and Ray­mond Seiflein; sister of Mrs. Joseph (Lillian) Salof of West Seneca, Mrs. Florence Mickey, Mrs. James (Frieda) Gross, Mrs. Max (Julia) Heckel of Elma, N.Y., Louis Hall of Derby, N.Y., Mrs. Karl (Eleanor) Walther and Mrs. Clarence (Helen) Freund of Kenmore, and the late Charles and William Hall. Friends may call at the James E. Grace Funeral Home, 335 Ontario St., at Crowley, where services wil l be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends invited. Family will bt present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 11t13

SHEEHAN-James Donald Sheehan, Sep*. 10, 1967, beloved husband of Frances P. (Sis) Sheehan (nee McGloin); father of Mrs. William M. Baker; grand­father of Aileen and Alyssa Baker; son of Ida C. and the late Dennis Sheehan; brother of Neil J. Sheehan and the tate Mrs. Geraldine Ryan. Friends may call at the George J. Roberts and Sons Funeral Home, 2400 Main St., from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m., where the funeral will be held Wednes­day morning at 9 o'clock and from Holy Angels Church at 9:45 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. l l t ! 2

SISTER M. OF. ST. PETER CANIS1US -(Anna E. Roessdl), OLCR, Sept. 10, 1967, daughter of the late August and Helen Roessel; sister of Mrs. Cathe­rine Clayton and Margaret Roessel. Friends may call at the Monastery of Our Lady of Charity, 485 Best St., where funeral will be held Wedaesday morning at 9:30. Gifts in memory of Sr. M. of St. Peter CanisiUs to the building fund of the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity, 485 Best St.. will be appreciated. Ut l2

SLOAN-Edward J. of 392 Lerov Ave., Sept. 9, 1967, beloved husband of Hazel M. Morin Sloan; son of the late William J. and Emma Wiley; brother of the late William A. Frank, Walter, Frank S. and George Sloan; several nieces and nephews survive. The family wil l receive friends after 7 p.m. Saturday and at 2-5, 7-10 thereafter at the Knapp Funeral Home, 335 Leroy Ave. Funeral Tuesday morning at 8:30. Requiem Mass at Blessed Trinity Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. Mr. Sloan was a member of the Edward Daly Post 1130 American Legion. lOtl l

TRUMAN-Evelyn B„ Sept. 10, 1?67, in Buffalo, N.Y., beloved daughter of Frederick and Elfrida Croad Truman of Hawthorne, Calif, and the -lale Elsie Pitman Truman; sister of John W. Tru­man 111 of Westminster, Calif.; step­sister of Mrs. John (Jessie) Griggs and Mrs. Morman (Mabel) Reynolds, both of California. Funeral from Wm A. Rolling Funeral Home Inc., 3000 Dela­ware, at Tremont, Wednesday at 130 o'clock. Friends are invited. The fami­ly wil l be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 1U12

UPPEGRAFF-Grace M. (Minniss) Sept. 10, 1967, of 40 Campus Dr., Snyder, N.Y., wife of the late Thomas M.; sis­ter of Mrs. William H. Murtha of Niag­ara Falls, N.Y., Mrs. C. McCarthy of Buffalo, Mrs. George A. Lang Sr., Mrs. Park W. Lenhart, R. P. and J. C. Min­niss, all of Meadville, Pa. Friends may call at the Darwin E. Myers Funeral Home Inc., 4614 Main St. at Roycroft Blvd., Snyder, N.Y. Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. A private funeral service wil l be held Wednesday. Flow­ers gratefully declined. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Ameri­can Cancer Society. I l t l 3

WARDENSKI-Caroline (nee Slomba) of Clinton St., Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 9, 1967, beloved wife of the late Walter; dear­est mother of Constance, Rosemarie, Robert and Michael; sister of Joseph (Beatrice) Slomba, Frances (William) Zakrzewski and the late William (Jean) Slomba; sister-in-law of Hugh (the late Catherine) Wardenski, Ella and Frank Eron, Mary and Edward Siera-kowski, the late Rose and the late Frank Biedron, the late John Warden­ski, the late Bernard Warde. Funeral Wednesday morning from the Pietszak Funeral Home Inc., 806 Clinton SV at 9:30 o'clock and at Holy Apostles Poter and Paul Church at 10 o'clock. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery family plot. Relatives and friends invited. «, 11112

WIENCEK-Mary Maloney, wife o! An. thony J. Wiencek, Sept 9, 1967, mother of Barbara A., Margaret M. and Ed­ward Wiencek; daughter of the late Fred C. Maloney and Cecilia K. O'Brien; sister of John j . Maloney. Funeral from the Lenahan Funeral Home, 2037 Seneca St., on Wednesday morning at 8:15 and from St. Teresa's Church at 9 o'clock. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Friends invited De­ceased was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society of St. Teresa's Church, the Nardin Academy Mothers Club, the D'Youville College Alumnae Assn. and the Child Welfare Society of Erie County. 11tl2

WILLIAMS-Mary Hooker Williams, of 13 Wellington Rd., Sept 9, 1967, wife of the late Theodore J Williams; mother of Mary E. WiHiams and Theodore J. Williams Jr. of Phoenix, .Ariz.; s:ster of Mrs. William C. Penseyres and tho late Mrs. Betty Kitzinger, Frederick A. and John J. Hooker. Friends received at the Murphy Funeral Home, 1700 Hertel Ave, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where funeral wil l be held Wednesday morning at 9:15 and from St. Marga­ret's Church at 9:45, Friends invited. Mrs. Williams was a member of tho Altar and Rosary Society of St. Mar­garet's Church. UH2

WINLING-Frances M., Sept. 10? 1967, wife of the late Eugene; mother of Mrs. Bernadette Huegle, Gerard, Eugene Jr., Joseph and the late Elmer and Ray­mond; sister of Sister Mary Victoria, O.S.F. and the late George, Jacob and Frank Schraven and Elizabeth M. Mor-eson. Funeral from the Ernest Wede­kindt Funeral Home Inc., 5 Walden Ave., at Genesee, Tuesday at 8:45 and at St. Mary's of the Lake Church (Mt. Ver­non) at 9:30. Friends invited. Mrs. Winling was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society of the parish

YUHNKE-Erns t T., of Angola,' N.Y,, Sept. 9, 1967, beloved husband of Alice L. Yuhnke (nee Stobie); father of Ernst G., Richard H. and James C. Yuhnke; brother of Mrs. Erwin (Bea­trice) Kiesllng, Will iam, Mrs. Howard (Sophie) Oakes and Mrs. Richard (Helen) Schultz; also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral services from Froehley's Funeral Home, 262 N. Main St., Angola, N.Y.. Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends invited. Inter­ment in First Church of Evans Ceme­tery, Derby. Mr. Yuhnke was a mem­ber o: Angola Lodge No. 709 I.O.O.F. Odd Fellow services wil l be held Mon­day evening at 8 p.m. The family wi l l be present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

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