Document 52343

HERALD STATESMAN, YONKERS, N.Y., TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1964
WINDS UP TO 60 CONTINUE
of the King's Daughters Society
at
Dayspring
Presbyterian
Church and the Women's Association at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, where she was
I a communicant for the past
MRS.BARNEY RUBEN
(Trinity Roman Catholic Church Anthony's Church on Willow St. eight years.
: iter In Yonkers
| here in 1916. She came to the '• Mrs. Gianchetta was employ- Survivors include a brother, Mrs. Maria Dorothea Meyer,
mother of the Rev. Dr. Adolf F.
Mrs. Birdie Ruben, 76, of Cen- United States 50 years ago and . ed at the Alexander Smith Car
^ I Raymond W. Bartlett of Yontral Park South in New York j was a comunicant of St. Mat- pet Co. for 29 years, until e ' ' k e r s ; a sister, Mrs. Richard Meyer, p a s t o r of St. Mark's
City, the sister of Mrs. Ben thew's Roman Catholic Church, j mills left Yonkers. She was a (Ada) Berry of Seaford, L. I., Evangelical Lutheran Church
marooned overnight at a high and Ohio Monday, leaving thouhere and chairman of the board
By RICHARD F . WHALEN
(Jane) Levy of 525 Bronxville Hastings
communicant of the Church of,, .
sands snowbound Sunday Tiight
for
public
relations
of
the
LuthNEW YORK (AP)—The howl- school.
Road, died Sunday at her home.
Survivors include three sons, r>,,,. T »/*,, * \A ..„. <-„. ~i „„^ land three grandchildren
and Monday. Drifts wert reTheir
reaction,
as
one
put
it:
eran
Church-Missouri
Synod,
ing
snowstorm
that
blasted
&
member
the Sacred
G. HYDE
Born in New York City, she Anthony, Stephen and Rudolph, a
Our
Lady ofofMount
CarmelHeart
and > I R S . YVILL1AM
died
yesterday
in
the
nursing
j
much
of
the
eastern
United
\
"Down
with
snowplows.
This
is
j
ported 2U teet nign in some uoio
attended Temple Rodeph Sho- Vavra: a d a u g h t e r . Mis. Society there.
Native Of New York
wing "of the Lutheran Home in i States—worst in years in spots I the swingingest party of the I areas.
lem. Her husband. Barney W i l l a i d (Emily i Wiehe of Survivors include a son, Al
Mrs. Amelia Hyde, 72, of
Youngstown, Ohio, with 16
Ruben, died four years ago. Hastings; a bi other, Thomas of bert Gianchetta of Yonkers; I Mount Vernon, mother of Mis. Southberry, Conn. She was 96. j —left scores dead in its wake j year."
Although the snowfall tapered j inches of snow, called it the
Mi-s.
Meyer
was
born
on
Oct.
j
today.
Huge
drifts
marooned
Also surviving are two daugh- Hollywood. Fla.: a sister, Mrs. three daughters, Mrs. Anthony I Louis Pica of 242 Park Ave.,
20, 1867, in St. Louis, Mo., the | thousands of travelers over- off, winds with gusts up to 60 j worst snow storm in 13 .>wtis.
ters, Mrs. Ellis H. i Anna- John iJosephinei Lanowetski of (AngelinaI DiTacconi of Hear- Eastchester, died today at the daughter
miles an hour- continued and St. Louis had 8.1 inches, Xt,e
of Christoph and Ma- night.
belle) Schectman of Rye and Hastings, and 13 grandchildren, ney, N. J., Mrs. Joseph (Min- Clareinont Nursing Home in ria Haeckel. She was married
The death toll was at least 71. near-zero cold was expected as most in six years.
Mrs. Irving (Lillian) Molowiu
Mrs. Vavra's obituary, which nie) Schepis and Mrs. Joseph Mount Vernon. She was the wife in 1886 to the late Dr. Adolf W.
The
storm
system
that far south as Tennessee tonight. The southern half of the storm
of Rochester, N. Y.; two broth- appeared yesterday incorrectly i 'Anna) Good, all of Yonkers; of William G. Hyde.
The midwestern half of the brought Florida its first Bnow 13
Meyer at Old Trinity Lutheran swirled into blizzard proportions
s
A native of New York City, Church in St. Louis.
ers, Julius and Sam Rapp, and listed her last name as Gulish. I ^ grandchildren and five great
in the Northeast dumped more storm battered Illinois, Indiana six years. It melted quickly, bot
two other sisters, the Misses Ida The Herald Statesman regrets ! grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. she was a daughter of the late
plunging temperatures were the
Dr. Meyer, who died in 1937, than two feet of snow in some
Joseph (Lucy) Berardi and two Arthur and Jennie Travel's Bol was a founder and first pastor sections. Gale force winds piled
and Anne Rapp in Rochester. the error.
main concern with below-freezbrothers, Nicholas and Stanley | lermann. She lived in Mount of a Lutheran Church in Raider, the snow into drifts—some 20
ing temperatures recorded in
MRS. STEPHEN VAVRA
MRS. GIANCHETTA
Gianzero, all of Yonkers.
central Florida.
Vernon 45 years and attended j M o a n d S t ^ ^ ^ Lutheran feet high.
Hastings. Resident
Native Of Italy
the
Community
Church
of
the
Many
school
systems,
includChurch in Pittsburgh, Pa., and
The storms converged and
Mrs. Caroline Vavra of 123
Mrs. Mary Gianchetta, 71 of MRS. WALTER E BARTLETT Circle there.
he helped to found St. John's, ing those in New York City and
their combined punch smacked
Farragut Ave., Hastings - onBorn in Yonkers
Also surviving are a son, Wil College inWinfield, Kan. He was I Philadelphia, closed today. Busthe Northeast. Washington's
Hudson died Sunday in St. 144 Oak St., widow of Alexander
Mrs.
C.
Edna
Bartlett
of
106
i
Ham
J. Hyde of Mount Vernon president of the college for 30 iness and school closings were
Gianchetta
who
died
in
1941,
nine inches was the heaviest
John's Riverside Hospital after
!
died yesterday at her homeI Thomas Place died Saturday and four grandchildren.
widespread
Monday
and
today.
snowfall in nearly six years.
a long illness. She was 67.
years.
| after a long illness at the Saw
About
3,000
travelers
spent
the
Morgantown,
W. Va., had 16
Mrs. Vavra was born on April after a short illness.
In
1933,
he
and
his
wife
came
MRS. HOMER R. STEPHENS
inches.
Born in Trivento, Italy, April Mill Nursing Home. She was 85.Accident Victim
12, 1896, in Austria-Hungary,
to Yonkers, where he served as night at Kennedy International
Airport in New York after all
Born in Yonkers on May 25,
New York City and environs
daughter of the late Thomas 19, 1892, daughter of the late
Mrs. Ruth Stephens, a native assistant pastor of St. Mark's flights were canceled because
A howling blizzard spawned were hit by a foot or more of
and Mary Gulish. Her husband, Pasquale and Domenica Gian- 1878, daughter of Jacob and
Church
until
the
time
of
his
of drifts on the runways. In by a slow-moving coastal storm snow that slowed homebound
Stephen, an operator at the Zins- zero, she came to Yonkers at an Lucy Skerrat, she lived here all of Yonkers and former resident death.
of
Croton,
died
Saturday
after
moved out of Westchester early
ser Chemical Co. in Hastings early age and attended Yonkers her life. She was married to the
Mrs. Meyer was a communi- Pennsylvania, 250 pupils were today, leaving in its wake the commuters Monday night. The
]
an
automobile
accident
at
principal suburban highways on
for 31 years, died in 1949. They schools. She was married to Mr. | ate Walter E. Bartlett.
cant of St. Mark's and a memlargest snowfall in two years Long Island were virtually imwere married at Most Holy Gianchetta Dec 12, 1909, in St.! Mrs. Bartlett was a member Pierce Field near Tapper Lake ber of its Ladies Aid Society.
many
years
ago.
Mr.
Bund.ick
in the Adirondack Mountains,
and the coldest temperature of passable for several hours.
In addition to Dr. A. F. Mey- was a communicant of St. John's the season.
near where she had lived the
Trains were late and some
er, s u r v i v o r s include three Episcopal Church in Getty
last five years. She was 59.
At least three snow-connected
Square.
6,000
to 8,000 commuters doudaughters,
Mrs.
George
(Agnes)
deaths were reported.
Mrs. Stephens was the daughbled
and
tripled-up in city hotel
His
survivors
are
several
Jacobsen
of
St.
Rafael,
Calif.,
The depth of the accumulation
ter of Marguerite Messerrooms.
nieces
and
nephews,
including
Mrs.
Henry
(Irene)
Blanke
of
ranged from 10 to 13 inches in
ASCHENBRENNER — E l l i o b e l h <nM DONOHUE—Thomas P. Of 106 Morris SCOTT—Eric M . A., of 37 Sherman Ave., schmidt Simmonds of 110 HawAbout 300 motorists stranded
Llska). On January 13, 1964., Beloved
Street. Suddenly, on Monday, Jonon Jan. 12th, 1964. Beloved husband of thorne Ave., and the late Arthur Chicago, 111., and Mis. Hans Mrs. Eleanor Washington, Mrs. the cour)ty, although drifts sevwife of Rudolph. Devoted mother of
uary 13, 1964. Beloved husband of
Agnes Bolrd and fother of David B.
on and near the Marine Park(Edith) Platzer of Naugatuck, Clara Coaxum and William A. eral feet high were reported.
Rudolph W. Funeral from David J .
M a r l o r l e Donohue (nee Grosse). Deand Ronald E. Scott. Funeral services Simmonds.
Hodder & Son Funeral Home, 899 Mc- voted father of Thomas P. Jr., FredWebb of Yonkers.
will be held a l the Phillips Funeral
Lean Avenue, near Kimball Avenue,
The temperatures, w h i c h way Bridge were taken in Army
In addition to her mother, she Conn., and another son, Arthur
erick, W i l l i a m , Virginia and Nancy
Home, 50 Ludlow St., on Tues. evening
to a nearby base and
Yonkers Thursday, 9:30 A . M . High ReDonohue.
Brother
of M r s . ' Ernest
at 9 o'clock. Funeral on Wednesdoy at is survived by her husband, Ho- Meyer of Council Bluffs, Iowa.
could not climb above 18 all day trucks
quiem Mass, St. Barnabas Church, 10:00 Gowen,
OTHER
DEATHS
Leo and Robert Donohue.
10:30 A . M . Interment, Ferncllff Cemethen
given
lifts home.
Also
surviving
are
27
grandchilA . M . Interment, Gate of HeOven CemeBrother-in-law of Kennelh T. Grosse.
tery.
The family w i l l receive their mer R. Stephens, a retired railHOWARD S. BUNN, 64, chair- yesterday, dropped to 4 above
1-15
tery.
Reposing at the Flynn Memorial Home,
f/lends from 2-5 and 7-10 P.M.
1-14
dren,
51
great-grandchildren
and
The metropolitan
airports
road man; two sons, Homer A.
82 Ludlow Street at Stonley Place. Fuman of the Union Carbide Cor- zero this morning at Westchestwere socked in. Newark Airport
neral, Thursday ot 10:00 A.M. Inter- S N Y D E R - F r e d e r l c k C. Of 156 Grand St., Stephens of Lake Carmel and two great-great-grandchildren.
er
County
Airport,
Rye
Lake.
CANEPI—Joseph A . Suddenly, at his
poration's
executive
committee,
While Plains, N. Y . On January I I ,
ment, Oakland Cemetery.
1-15
residence, iOO Volentlne
Lone. On
1964. Husband of the lote M a r y Ann Edward Stephens of Osslning; a
Similar tempratures were ex- was under 15 inches of snow.
at Madison, N. J.
Sunday, January 12, 1964. Beloved
McArdle Snyder. Father of the lote
Snow depths in New England
husband ot Catherine
Canepl
jn?e
daughter,
Mrs.
Michael
Slepesto
Yonkers
as
a
young
child
Frederick
Snyder.
Stepfather
of
M
r
s
.
LOUIS EDWARD GORDON, pected tonight, with sub-zero
Fitzgerald).
Father
of
M r s . Jonn GIANCHETTA—Mary. On Monday, JanJohn
(Alice)
Cody.
Sister
of
M
r
s
.
Joranged
around 12 inches with
uary 13, 1964. Of 144 Oak Street. Bereadings expected in the deep
(Muriel) Lange and Joseph J . Conepi.
sephine Schmidt.
Reposing, Whalen ky of Croton, 10 grandchildren and was graduated from Holy 62, copilot for Amelia Earhart
Brother of M r s . Stonley (Veronica)
loved wife of the late Alexander
some
drifts
up to five feet high.
Funeral
Home
Inc.,
168
Pork
Avenue,
valleys.
and
a
great-grandchild,
and
a
Rosary School and Saunders when in 1928 she became the
Slonlna and Dolph
Gianchetta. Devoted mother of Angelina
Dolph Conepi. Funerol
corner of Glenwood. Requiem Mass, St.
At Ashland, N.Y., 35 mile?
DiTacconi, Albert Gianchetta, Minnie
from the E. W.
Moloney 8. Sons Fu
/. Mt
A
survey
failed
to
find
any
sister,
Mrs.
Louis
Kaelin
of
Joseph's
Church,
Wednesday,
Jonuary
Trades
and
Technical
High
first
woman
to
fly
the
Atlantic
Schepis and Anna Good. Reposlnu,
neral Home Inc., 732 Yonkers Ave15 at 11:00 A . M . Interment, St. JoLouis J. Flower Funeral Home, 243
School. He married the former Ocean, who had been an in- public and parochial schools from Albany, the snow was 30
nue on Wednesday, Jonuary 15 a l
seph's Cemetery.
M 4 Yonkers.
New Main Street. Funeral, Thursday,
10:30 A . M . Hlqh Moss of Requiem In
Josephine Kelly on May 22,1937, spector for Trans World Air- open today with even the die- Inches deep. In Albany, where
9:30 A . M . Solemn High Mass of
St. Denis Church ot 11:00 o'clock.
SOKOLIK—Joseph
A.
On
Saturday,
JonJOHN
J.
FOLEY
Requiem,
Our
Lady
of
M
t
.
Carmel
Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery. The
in the Church of Our Lady of lines for the past 23 years, at hards of yesterday announcing 14 inches fell, cots were set up
uary 11, 1964. Beloved husband of
Church, 10:00 A . M . Interment, St. Jofamily w i l l receive their friends a l the
Father
O!
Priest
last night that they would not be in state Capitol corridors for
Josephine
(nee
Zablelskl)
of
1159
Kansas City, Mo.
seph's Cemetery.
1-15
the Rosary.
Funeral Home f r o 2-5 and 7-10:00 P.M.
Nepperhan Avenue and devoted father
About 100 state em1-14
Funeral
services
will
be
held
BYRON I. JOHNSON, 73, for- open. Westchester Community legislators.
of Joseph Sokollk J r . Funerol from
A communicant of St. Peter's
ployes
spent
the night at the
the Duchynskl Funeral Home, 111 Yon- tomorrow for John J. Foley of
Mt.
Carmel Catholic Club members
Church for the past 20 years, mer premier of British Colum- College and Pace C o l l e g e employment offices.
kers Avenue on Wednesday, January
COHEN—Edward. Of 260 Valentine Lone. w i l l meet at Rectory of M t . Cormel
planned
sessions,
however.
New
York
City,
father
of
the
15 ot 9:30 A . M . Hlqh Mass of Requiem
On Jonuary 12, 1964. Father of William Church at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday night to
Mr. McLaughlin was a member bia, who headed the coalition
In St. Caslmlr's Church ot 10 A . M .
respects to the deceased, Mary
Henry and Jerard Yale Cohen. Brother pay
The Courthouse in White
Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. The Rev. John J. Foley, assistant of Local 664 of the United Auto- government from 1947 to 1952
of
Louis Cohen and M r s . Morris Gianchetta. Sister of our member Nichfamily w i l l be at the funeral home lo at the Church of Christ the King
Plains
was closed today after
(Esther) Zollnger. Services w i l l be" olas Gianzero.
which
introduced
one
of
Canmobile Workers. He was active
receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 P.M.
Anthony Corblllano, Pres.
held Wednesday, Jonuary 15 at 10:00 1-14
ada's first hospital insurance being open yesterday. While the
1-14 on N. Broadway.
A.M. ot the Weiss Memorial Inc., 326
at
different
times
in
several
athRiverdale Avenue, Yonkers, N.Y. inThe Yonkers priest will offer letic groups of Yonkers, includ- plans in 1947, at Victoria, Brit- courts operated on a limited baYoung Men's Society of St. Caslmlr's
terment, Wellwood Cemetery, Plnelawn, M A R T I N — E d w i n G., Sr., of 201 North
sis yesterday, one malpractice
Long Island.
1-14
Broadway ,on Sat., Jan. 11th, 1964. Be- Church: Members are requested to meet the Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. ing the Y o n k e r s
Baseball ish Columbia.
loved husband of Grace Farrell Mar- this evening at 8:00 P.M. ot the at the Church of the Holy Name,
suit ended in Supreme Court aftMRS.
AVERY
ROBINSON,
85,
t i n , devoted father of Edwin G. M a r t i n , Duchynskl Funeral Home to pay our
League
and
the
Old
Timers
D'ANGELO—Anna. Of 266 New Man St.
Jr. Funeral from the Fennell Funeral respects to our beloved, departed mem- W. 96th St., in Manhattan.
On January 13, 1964. Beloved sister of
YOU CAN
Baseball Association. He was who under her maiden name of er 10 p.m. with a jury verdict of
Home, 136 Ashburton Ave., on Wed., ber.
Nina Batista, Amedea Acompora and
Mr. Foley died Sunday at the also a member of the Trevor Mary Chess built a multi-mil- more than $114,000.
H. Romatowskl, President.
Jan. 15th, 1964 ot 9:30 A . M . Hlph Moss 1-14
Barbara M a r c o n i . Reposing, Louis J .
of Requiem, St. Joseph's Church ot 10 STEPHENS—Ruth C. Suddenly, January Kingsbridge Veterans Hospital.
Flower Funerol Home, 283 New Main
EFFECTIVELY
In Scarsdale, Philip Alchase,
Club and the 3rd Ward Demo- lion dollar perfume business out
A . M . Interment, family plot.
1-14
Street. Funera.1, Thursday, Jonuary 16,
11,
1964. Survived by husband, two
64,
of
54
Gale
Road,
Yonkers,
He
is
survived
also
by
his
at 10:00 A . M . Mass of Requiem, Our
of
a
kitchen
hobby,
at
Pittssons, one daughter, mother, sister, ten
cratic Club.
Lady of M t . Cormel Church, 10:30
grandchildren and one great-grandchild. wife, Catherine, and two daughdied while plowing snow this
A.M.
Interment, f a m i l y plot.
1-15 M E Y E R — D o r a , (nee Haeckel). Of 27 St.
The
fomlly w i l l receive friends at
He is survived by his widow; burgh, Mass.
morning at the Scarsdale depot.
Marks Place. On Monday, Jonuary
Leach 8. Thomas Funeral Home, 95 ters, Sister M. Crescentia, O.P.,
JUSTICE
GLENN
TERRELL,
13, 1964. Beloved wife of the late
Grand Street, Croton, Tuesday, 2-4 and a Dominican nun at St. Luke's a daughter, Mrs. Michael (EiD E L L G R E N — Amollo) Johnson. Beloved
In New Rochelle, Phillip CorDr. Adolf W. Meyer. Devoted mother
7-9:00 P.M. where services will be helC
wife of thfl late Alfred and devoted
IN ANY SITUATION
leen) Murnin of Yonkers; a 86, who during a legal career by, 59, of 8 Woods Way, Larof M r s . Agnes Jacobsen, Mrs. Irene
Wednesday, 11:00 A . M . with Rev. John School in the Bronx, and Mrs.
Mother of A r t h u r A.,
Hlolmar F.
that spanned an unprecedented
Blanke, M r s . Edith Platzer, Arthur
S. Ar'mfleld offlclallnq. Interment, St.
sister,
Mrs.
Julian
(Edna)
BoHuldap and Carl A. Dellqren. Private
chmont, died while trying to get
Meyer, Pastor Adolf F. Meyer and
John's Cemetery, Yonkers.
1-14 Paul McKiever of Riverdale,
Service at Ferncllff on Wednesday at
nelli, of Yonkers; his step-fa- 41 years on the Florida Supreme a car moving off Huguenot St.
the late Ella Meyer, Dorothy Meyer
1-14
2:30 P . M .
Kuhlrhmann and Herbert Meyer. Re- TALMADGE—Marshall. On Jonuary 13,
ther, Charles L. D'Esposito of Court, wrote some 2,500 opin- He was placing sand under the
MISS ANNA D'ANGELO
posing at the Hodder Funeral Home,
1964. For many years a resident of
DESMOND—Elizabeth,
(nee
Dorney).
899 McLean Avenue, Yonkers. Service
Miami, Fla.; a step-brother, ions, many of which were noted rear wheels when he collasped.
Native
Of
Yonkers
Mohegon
Heights,
Yonkers,
N.
Y
.
HusFormerly of Yonkers, N. Y . At BaltiIn St. Mark's Lulheron Church, YonYou w a n t others t o hear y o u r idea*
band of Florence. Father of M r s . Emll
Charles V. D'Esposito of Yon- for a salty turn of language,
more, M a r y l a n d . On January 12, 1964. kers. Thursday, January 16 ot 2:00
Miss
Anna
D'Angelo,
47,
of
In Yonkers, Henry E. Woods, —10 w h y n o t sharpen t h e spoaking
Bender. Memorial service In the Asbury
Beloved wife of the late John W.
P.M. Interment, Flushing Cemetery. In
at
Tallahassee,
Fla.
Church,
Crestwood,
N.
Y.,
Wednesday,
kers,
and
three
grandchildren.
266 New Main St. died yesterDesmond and mother of M r s . Walter
82, of 44 Cliff St.. died shortly
lieu of flowers, donations may be
January 15 at 11:00 A . M . In lieu of
(Helen)
Fltzpatrlck, John
W. and
made to the A. W. Meyer Education
WALTER H. DONOVAN, 75, after shoveling sriow from the and conversational skills y o u noed in
flowers please make contributions to day at Grasslands Hospital in
James -Desmond. Funeral f r o m the
Memorlol ,care of St. Mark's Lutheran
a Memorial Fund, Asbury Church, Valhalla after
Hollywood songwriter who com- walk of'his jewelry store at 50
a long illness. JOSEPH A. CANEPI
E. W. Moloney & Sons Funeral Home
Church.
1-15
• Business C o n f e r e n c e s
Crestwood.
1-14
Inc., 732 Yonkers Avenue oh Wednesposed such tunes as "One Dozen Warburton Ave., shortly after 9
Born in Yonkers on Sept. 14, With Construction Firm
day, Jonuary 15 at 9:00 A . M . Hlqh
•
Sales M e e t i n g s
TROVATO—Florence. Of 4636 Carpenter
Mass of Requiem In St. Denis Church
Joseph A. Canepi, 66, of 200 Roses," apd "Aba Daba Honey- p.m.
J . , of 86 Hamilton
Avenue, Bronx. Beloved wife of An- 1916, daughter of the late Frank
ot 9:30 A . M . Interment, St. MOrv's MCLAUGHLIN—John
e
C
lub Groups
Ave., on Jan. 11th, 1964. Beloved husthony. Devoted mother of Rose Llcala, and
Giacinta D'Angelo, she Valentine Lane, died at home moon," at North Hollywood,
•Cemetery.
1-14
Winds whipped through the
band of Josephine McLaughlin (nee
teacher at Hlqh School of Commerece.
e
C
ommittees
K e l l y ) , father of M r s . Michael (Eileen)
Yonkers and Marie Volpe. Reposing ot lived here with her father who Sunday after suffering a heart Calif.
county at 18 m.p.h. with freDOMINGUEZ—Fernando, o n J o n . 12th,
M u r n l n and brother of Mrs. Julian
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C
ivic Affaire
Woodlawn
Morticians
Chopel, 4418 died in 1963.
attack. He was a superintendent
C. N. (JIMMY) JAMES,/65, quent gusts as high as 55 m.p.h.
1964. Beloved husband of Leona (nee
(Edna) Bonnelll ond Charles V. D'EspoWhite Plains Road, Bronx until ThursRice) Domlnguez, devoted father of
•
S
o
cial Groups
slto. Funeral from the E. W. Moloney
day, 8:45 A . M . Requiem Moss, St. AnShe is survived by three sis- with Poirier and McLane Con- who in 1926 piloted the first mall yesterday and last night. The
Mary
D'Agnese, loving
brother of
& Sons Funeral Home, Inc., 11 Ludlow
thony's Church, 240th Street and Rich• Church Meetings
Frank and Ann Domlnguez. Also surSt., -on Wed., Jan. 15th at 9:30 A . M . ardson Avenue, Bronx ot 9:30 A . M . ters, Mrs. Amandio (Nina) Ba- struction Co. where he' had been plane into Los Angeles as one snow
tapered off and ended
vived by three grandchildren. Religious
High Mass of Requiem In St. Peter's
Interment, St. M a r y ' s Cemetery, Yon- tista, Mrs. Sal (Amedea) Acam- employed for over 20 years.
• PTA a n d School G r o u p s
of the original four pilots of about 3 a.m. after about 28
services o t David J . Hodder & Son FuChurch at 10 o'clock. Interment, St.
kers, N. Y .
1-15
neral Home, 899 McLean Ave., near
M a r y ' s Cemetery. The family w i l l repora
and
Mrs.
Frank
(Barbara)
Mr.
Canepi
was
born
in
YonWestern
Air
Express,
in
later
• Seminars, Ponels
hours duration.
Kimball A v e . , Yonkers, on Wed., at
ceive their friends at the Funeral Home VAVRA—Caroline, on Sun., Jon. 12th,
Marconi, all of Yonkers.
kers on July 31, 1897, son of the years vice president in charge
1 P.M.
M«
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f r o m 2-5 and 7-10 P.M.
More flurries and windy con- a n d o t h e r occasions that r e q u i r e y c j
1964, of 123 Farragut Ave., Hostlngs-onHudson, N.Y. Wife of the late Stephen
late Joseph and Mary Lynch of operations for Western Air ditions were predicted today.
Vavra, Sr., devoted mother of Emily THOMAS P . DONOHUE
to t h i n k a n d s p t a k o n y o u r f e a t .
Canepi. He attended St. Mary's Lines and, since 1950, head of
Wlehe, Anthony, Stephen ond Rudolph
Vovra. Reposing at the Hastings Fu- Postal Clerk
his
own
firm
of
security
guards
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and
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neral Home, 15 Spring St., Hostlngs-onThomas P. Donohue, 50, of 106 School. On March 29, 1931, Mr. at Los Angeles, Calif.
FREK F I R S T S E S S I O N
Suburban
Fraternal
Hudson, N.Y. Solemn High M a i s of
Requiem on Thursday ot 10 A . M . at Morris St., died unexpectedly
Wed., Jan. i s . T i l s p.m.
Canepi m a r r i e d the former
Most Holy T r i n i t y R.C. Church, TrinSALVATORE SANTAELLA,
I S No. Central A v e .
ity St., Yonkers. Interment, foamily yesterday at Yonkers General Catherine Fitzgerald. He was
Hartsdale, N.Y.
IRVING CHAPTER'S installa67, pianist, conductor and complot.
1-15 Hospital after an apparent heart
a communicant of St. Denis poser, who composed scores for tion was postponed from Monattack. He was a postal clerk Church.
Hollywood musicals and Broad- day to tonight at the Dobbs Fer- THE DALE CARNEGIE COURSE
In Memoriam
at the Main St. Post Office for
Mr. Canepi is survived by his way shows, and once studied ry Masonic Temple. The assop r e t e x t e d b y W l n a l o w Brlsbln
VECE—Antonette. A First Anniversary the past 11 years. Prior to this, wife; a son, Joseph J. of Yonciate
patron
is
Herbert
Byrnes,
For I n f o r m a t i o n call W H • • 1 7 1 7
under
the
Russian
composer
Mass will be offered In the Monastery he was employed
for many kers; a daughter, Mrs. John Sergei Rachmaninov, at Holly- whose name was given incorChurch of the Sacred Heart, 7:15 A M .
Wednesday, January IS.
years at Gristede Brothers and (Muriel) Lange of Arlington, wood, Calif.
rectly in a previous notice.
Her memory Is as dear today
the Peter Reeves Markets.
As In the hour she passed away.
Va.; a brother, Dolph of Yon1-14 Husband, children & grandchildren.
A native of Yonkers, Mr. Don- kers; a sister, Mrs. Stanley
C A Z Z O I L L A - M l c h a e l Sr. A First An- ohue was born on Feb. 27, 1913, (Veronica)
Slonina of Bridgeniversary Mass will be offered WednesWilliam and port, Conn.; five grandchildren,
day, January 15 at 6:30 A . M . In Our son of the late
Lady of Fatlma Shrine, Youngstown, Grace Powell Donohue. He atand two great-grandchildren.
N.Y.
tended Yonkers schools and
"Forever In our hearts."
1-14
Wife 8, sons.
married the former Marjorie OBEDIAH BUNDICK
STELZER—William. In memory of our Gross who survives, in St. Pe- Former Yonkers Resident
TBE HOME OF REGISTERED
BLACK AffGVS BEEF
dearly beloved husband ond father
who passed owav January 14, 1941. ter's Church on Sept. 26, 1942.• Obediah Bundick, formerly of
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Wife, son 8, daughter.
Mr. Donohue is a veteran of Yonkers, died unexpectedly SatIN THE HEART OF GETTY SQUARE
service with the Army, having urday at his home in Jamaica,
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served in the Pacific Theater L .1. at the age of 84. He was
N I C O L E T T I - L e n a . We wish to thank during World War II. He was employed by the Consolidated
all our relatives, friends and nelqn- a member of the Federation of
Edison Co. in New York City
bors for their kindness shown Ul durPostal Clerks.
ing our recent bereovement.
until he retired several years
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Husband, children &-mother.
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Surviving besides his wife are ago and moved to Jamaica.
three sons, Thomas P. Donohue
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EVERY WEDNESDAY
Columbia now must be equipped ter's School; two daughters, of the Young Men's Christian
Association.
His
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the
forwith seat bolts.
Virginia, a pupil at St. Barna- mer Elizabeth Bishop, died
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