mm mm mt %* r HERALD STATESMAN, YONKERS, N.Y., FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1964 OBITUARY NEWS Fire HELD IN MOLESTING B.M. Sheppard Dies; Principal Taught Science Youth Climbs On Ledge To Escape Police Quiz i (Continued from Page One) couch burning in her apartment. Fiie Chief Andrew Gerlock, who JAMES L. ROBERTSON er sister, Mrs. Dudley B. Law- Mrs. Frank/Mary) Barnas; four commanded operations at the rence Jr. of Mount Kisco. grandchildren, all of Yonkers, Sister In Bronxville fire, asked if a cigarette might Principal of the Dobbs Ferry and a sister, Mrs. John (Anna) Public Schools for 14 yeats,}912 have started the fire. Mrs. John, James L. Robertson 3d. broth- IMICHAEL HARVANKA 8R Obertanec of Little Falls, N. Y. to 1926, Benjamin M. Sheppard er of Mrs. Howard A. Patterson Was Rug Mill Employe son said they had no cigarettes of 25 Sycamore Ave., Bronxville, A 17-year-old Yonkers youth I Lockwood of 70 Yonkers Ave.,! in her rooms. died Christmas Day in his home Michael Haivanka Sr., 74, of | MRS- HUBERT J. WADMAN died yesterday at his home, 45 121 Webster Ave., died yester- Native Of Ohio at Easton, Pa. He was 82. with a long prior record was was being questioned at the De-; She noted, however; that sev. Manursing Way, Rye. His age day at an upstate hospital after In his early executive career arrested on charges of impairing I tective Division by Ptl. Yasko , eral hours earlier Had a Mrs. Helen Hammond Wadwas 52. in Dobbs Ferry he also taught the morals of a minor and dis Green of the Juvenile Aid Di- j short circuit in an electric iron an illness of many years. He man, 57, of 632 Palmer Road, Mr. Robertson was a partner was formerly employed by the formerly of Mount Vernon, died science in the high school and orderly conduct last night at vision about an alleged attempt \ she was using in her kitchen. A in the real estate management Alexander Smith Carpet Co. on New Year's Day at her home was a leader In the early era of Police Headquarters after he to molest the girl in front of 71 j small fire was caused but her husband put it out. Mrs. Johnhigh school athletics. and consulting firm of Robert- here. opened a window and stepped Chestnut St after a three-year illness. She son added that lights in a rear A native of Phillipsburg, N.J. son, Buck and Robertson, and out onto a ledge while being As Ptl. Green turned to talk was the wife of Hubert J. WadMr. Sheppard was graduated roorn^ at her apartment did not also was associated with the law Born in Chechoslovakia on man. questioned in the reported mo- to the girl, police added, Lockfrom Lafayette College in 1902 work and caused a short when firm of Bertine and Hufnagel. Sept. 29, 1889, he came to this lesting of a 14-year-old girl on wood leaped to a window overBorn in Columbus, Ohio, she and received a Master of Arts they were put on. Chief Gerlock He was a former president of country as a young man. He was Nodine Hill, police report. looking Columbus Place, opened the daughter of Frank N. degree from Columbia UniverEastern- Offices, Inc., which married the former Elizabeth Hammond, said a check would be made to Police said the youth, Richard it and stepped out onto a of El Paso, Tex. sity. He taught in New Jersey owned and operated the Gray- Drap in Most Holy Trinity and the latenow learn if the fire may have been narrow ledge two stories above Berna Fowler Ham- schools before his appointment bar Building in New York City Church on Nov. 8, 1913. caused by an overload or faulty V the street. This was shortly mond. to the prlncipalship of Dobbs until 1959. electrical wiring. Surviving besides his wife are after-9-p7m.Besides her husband and fath- Ferry's schools. buildings are located near Also--surviving- are his wife, two sons, Joseph and Michael er, she is survived by two sons, ALLEN MATHEWSON The Fire Department was call- theThe heart oHKe Hollows, an old Mrs. Genevieve S. Robertson; a Harvanka Jr.; two daughters, Rodney H.Wadman of Denver, Mr. Sheppard, after leaving ed and a life net was spread Yonkers section crowded with son, Hugh Robertson, and anoth- Miss Josephine Harvanka and Colo., and Hubert D. Jr.,a stu- Dobbs Ferry, also taught scibelow the youth while Assistant ence in Benjamin .Franklin Juframe apartment houses. Perdent at the University of Color- nior High School in Yonkers Chief James Ryan climbed a sons in the crowd watching the ado; and six grandchildren. A from 1927 to 1941 when he reladder placed against the build: fire speculated that if a fire daughter, Mrs. Gwynne Camp- tired. ing and brought Lockwood to gained a strong foothold in any bell, died on Dec. 29. the ground. Police said he building there the "whole neigh, He leaves no survivors. "froze" on the ledge. ANDERSON—Victor D. Of 31 Senk PIRILLO—Josephine (net Pontuso). A0« borhood would go up." Allen Hunt Mathewson, adDrive, Ha$tlrto*-on-Hudson, U. Y. On 53. On December 30, 1963. Of 152 VICTOR D. ANDERSON Lockwood was lodged in the The fire apparently leaped December 31, 1963. Funerol »ervlce 9:00 Beechwood Avenue, Mt. Vernon. Solemn Hastings Contractor ministrator of the John E. AnNazareth Magarian, who has Mrs. Vincent Dies; ' drus Memorial in Hastings-on- served as first assistant cor- City Jail for arraignment in from the Johnsons' apartment A.M., Saturday, ot the Edwards FunHigh Moss, Saturday, 10:00 A . M . ot eral Home inc.. DODOS Ferry. InterOur Lody of Victory Church, Mt. VerVictor D. Anderson, 73, of 31 non. Inlerment, family plot. Holy ment, Evergreens Cemetery. The fomilv Hudson the last nine months, poration counsel in the city's Special Sessions Court today. across a narrow alleyway to the Sepulchre Cemeiery. Reposing, Yon- Scenic Drive, Hastings-on-Hud- Conductor's Wife will receive friends ot the Funerai nantuono Funeral'Home, 88 West LinHorn* from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M., Friday. died on New Year's Eve a t St. top floor apartment of Jessie Law Department since Feb. 15, son, died Tuesday in St. John's coln Ave., M t . Vernon. Visiting hours, Also Taught Music 1-3 John's Riverside Hospital after 1962, has tendered a letter of his 1-5, 7-10:00 P.M. 1-3 Riverside Hospital, following a Mae Williams at 17 Croton Ter. Hosting* Lodge No. 1107, F. & A.M. a brief illness. He was 59 years The flames had just begun to intention to resign to City ManMrs. Dorothy Otto Vincent of Brethren: With deep regret PRATT-Soroh M . Pleosontvllle, N.Y. short illness. He was the owner we announce the passing of shoot upward from .the roof Jan. 1, 1964. Mother of M r s . j o c k N. of the V, Anderson Construction Meadow Way, Irvington-on-Hud- old. ager William A. Walsh Jr. efour beloved brother, victor O'Donnell (Ruth) and Mrs. Clifford H. when firemen arrived and Mr. Mathewson had previous- fective midnight, Sunday. D. Anderson. Mosonlc funeral Lander (Violet). Service Sat., I p.m. Corp., located in the Harwood son, wife of the former conducservices tonight at 8:00 P.M. at Beecher Funeral Home, Pleosont- Building in Scarsdale, which he brought the blaze under control ly been assistant director of the tor of the Yonkers Madrigal SoIn his letter, Mr. Magarian inat the Edwards Funeral Home vllle, N.Y., where Family will receive Inc., 64 Ashford Avenue, In less than 20 minutes. New Haven Hospital in Connec- forms Mr. Walsh that as chief friends Frl., 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment, founded in 1934. ciety, died yesterday in the Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. Oakland Cemetery, Yonkers, N.Y. 1-3 The fire did not reach Into the Born in Bohuslan, Sweden, on Sloan-Ketterlng Memorial Hos- ticut, administrator of the Ply- executive of Yonkers he has had Harold R. Hegney( Moster 1-3 Robert O. Kedney Sr., Secretary. REDMOND—Mary. On January 2, 1964. May, 11, 1890, Mr. Anderson mouth Residence Inc., affili- "bestowed upon you a task of lower floors and firemen spread pital in New York City after a Formerly of Yonkers, N.Y. Funerol A 15»year-old Yonkers youth canvas tarpaulins over furniture from Scnoefer's Funerol Porlor, Fourth came to the United States to long illness. Her husband, Mit- ated with the Plymouth Congre- responsibility and undivided B A N K O W I T Z - M a r i e . Of 16 Maple AveAvenue ot 42nd Street, Brooklyn, N.Y., live in Brooklyn in 1912. He margational Church in Minneapolis, reportedly broke into a Mulford to lessen water damage from chell C. Vincent, is supervisor nue, Hastlngs-on-Hudson, N.Y. On Jandedication to-the people of YonSaturday, January 4, 1964 ot 8:30 A.M. uary 2, 1964. Beloved wife of the lata Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Michael's ried the former Aline A. Llnd- of music In the Ardsley School purchasing agent for the Mas- kers." He states further Gardens apartment last night hose streams. that Fronk Bonkowltz Sr. Reposing of the R.C. Church, Fourth Avenue at t2nd sachusetts General Hospital in Mr. Walsh has advised him of and threatened a woman and Baker Memorial Funerol Home Inc., There are five families and a Street, Brooklyn, 9:00 A . M . Interment, roth on July 2, 1932; and they System. 532 Broadway, Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. St. Joseph's Cemetery Yonkers, 11:00 came to live in Dobbs Ferry at Boston and assistant tq the ad- certain appointments to be made her son with a knife before flee- vacant store at 17 Croton and She was the daughter of the Requiem Mass, 10:00 A.M., Saturday, A.M. 1-3 January 4 at St. Matthew's R. C. that time. In 1935 they moved late Mayor and Mrs. Harry W. ministrator of New York Vet- in the .corporation counsel's of- ing to escape capture, police seven families at 19. There are Church, Hastings." Interment, Mf. Hope ROMANELLI—Michael. Of 123 Rlverdale to Hastings where they have Otto of Nqptrs, N. Y. Born in erans Hospital. about 12 children in both buildfice in the reorganization of ad- report. Cemetery. ft Avenue. On Tuesday, December 3 1 , A native New Englander, he ministrative functions, depart Police said the youth, a Lin- ings, a tenant said. Most of the 1963. Devoted father of Carmello and lived ever since. Mr. Anderson Berwyn, HI., on Jan. 6, 1915, Michael Romonellt. Funeral from the BROZOWSK.I — Gloria (nee Clamel). On Duchynskl Funerol Home, 39 Washing- was a member of the Hastings she was graduated from Naples was a graduate of Bowdoin Col- m e n t s a n d personnel. To facili- den Street boy whose name is families sought temporary ref. Jonuary 1, 1964. Of 54 Landscape Aveton Street on Saturday, January A, Lodge of Masons, the Scarsdale High School and the Crane lege, Class of 1926, and w a s^^ state the manager's administra withheld because of age, forced uge in the Croton Club tavern nue. Beloved wife of Albert Broiowskl. 1964, at 8:30 A . M . Mass of Requiem In Devoted daughter of Peter ond Esther St. Mary's. Church, South Broadway, at Rotary Club and the American School of Music at Potsdam, member of Delta Upsilon fra ^ uve duties, Mr. Magarian wrote, his way into the apartment of at 30 Croton Ter. until Ambrose Clamel. Reposing, Louis J . Flower Fu9:00 A . M . Interment, St. Mory's Cemeternity. He was a member of he is-submitting his letter of Mrs. Nelda Demchak, 55, and Havey m , Yonkers Red Cross neral Home, 283 New Main Street. Legion Post In Dobbs Ferry.' N. Y. She also studied voice in tery. 1-3 Funeral services, Saturday at 9:30 A.M. held her and her 15-year-old son disaster chairman, arrived to He is survived by his wife; a New York City. She taught the American Hospital Associa- intent. interment, St. M g r y ' i Cemetery. 1-3 ^ SHULER — George H. Of 335 Prescott at bay. offer aid. at Letchworth Village tion and the Educational BuyStreet. On Thursday, January 2, 1964. daughter, Mrs. James (Ann) music Mr. Magarian notes that he FRUSCIANTE—Giovanni. Age 76 yeori. Husband of the late Lotus Shuler (nee Robertson of Fishkill, N.Y.; two State Hospital and during the ers of New England. Mr. MathThe reported threat was made Consolidated Edison sent an ' Of 107 North Street. On Jonuary I , Rlchey). Beloved brother of Mrs. Edewson was a member of First will return to the private prac- in connection with the alleged emergency crew to turn off gas 1964. Solemn Mas* will be offered at ward Lynch ond Mrs. Charles Pease. brothers, Eric of Dobbs Ferry World War n years taught at Our Lady of M t . Carmel Church on Reposing ot the Flynn Memorial Home, Parish Church in Milton, Mass. tice of law with the firm of No- theft of $5 from the Demchak and electricity. Saturday, ot 10:15 A.M. Interment, fam82 Ludlow Street ot Stanley Place after and Charles of Hastlngs-on-Hud- Naples and Lima (N. Y.> in He is survived by his wife, bile & Magarian at 20 S. Broad- apartment by the Linden Street ily mausoleum. Reposing at Sharpe's 2:00 Saturday. Funeral, Monday son; one grandchild, and two the public school systems. A sidelight on the fire was the « . w rP.M., . m . i ou Funeral Home, 125 South Fifth Avenue, Mass of Requiem, SI Alice D a v i e s Mathewson, a way which he left to accept city youth several weeks ago. The action in the apartment of Mrs. at 9:30 A.M. other brothers and two sisters in She was a member of the M t . "Vernon. Visiting hours, 1:00 to 5:00 Peter's Church at 10:00 A . M . Interment, Peter's Church _ Mrs. Theodore C. service. 1-3 and 7:00 to 10:00 P.M. 1-4 Sweden. Juvenile Aid Division was to Dorothy Horton at 17 Croton. Long Island National Cemetery. choir of the Irvlngton Presby- daughter, (Ann) Howe of Tucson, Ariz.; He recites his service as counsearch for the youth. terian Church where she also Mrs, Horton cares for 15 paraVINCENT — Dorolhy O. of 6 Meadow GINDER—Sallle K. On January 1, 1964. two grandchildren; and three sel to the Zoning Board of ApWay, Irvlngton, N.Y. On Jan 2, 1964. GIOVANNI FRUSCIANTE Widow of Fred A. Glnder. Sister of was a deacon arid a Sunday keets and a $100 mynah bird. Reposing at the Edwards Funeral Home Mn. M&ry K. Corballs. Reposing, 2-4 sisters of New York, Boston and peals, working with the public Inc., Dobbs Ferry. The Fomlly will Grandfather Of 25 ond 7-9:00 P.M. ot Ballord-Durand FunSchool teacher. She was also Washington. All escaped injury. receive friends at the Funeral Home eral Home Inc., 2 Maple Avenue, White library's board of trustees and Giovanni Frusciante, 76, of active In the PTA, cub scouting Both the Johnson and Davisfrom 2-4 ond 7-9 p.m. Saturday ond Plains, N. Y . Requiem Mass, Mt. Cardirector in connection with the 12-3 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Service 7 107 North St.,. Mount Vernon, and her college alumnae work. mel Church, Saturday, 10:00 A.M. Infamilies fled their homes with terment, Gate of Heaven Cemetery. 1-3 .m. Sunday, ot the Irlvlngton P r e v new Sprain Brook branch, and gyterlan only the clothes they were wearCnurch. Interment, Naples, died Wednesday at his home She was married on Aug. 30, with the city's urban renewal N.Y. In lieu of flowers, contributions after a long illness. He was a 1941 in Naples HARVANKA — Michael. Of 121 Webster to Mr. Vining. Their apartments were gutmay be made lo the memorial fur*l Avenue. After a long Illness. On Thursproject as well as other duties. for the new Chapel of the Irvlngton retired construction worker and cent. ted. Both said they would need day, January 2, 1964. Beloved husband Presbyterian Church. 1-4 (Continued from Page One) "To go to length about things of Elizabeth Drap Harvanka. Devoted a Mount Vernon resident 59 She is also survived by a son, Clothing for their children and father of Mrs. Erank (Mary) Barnes, done and things enjoyed in a furniture. A fund, similar to the Miss Josephine Horvonka, Joseph and WILLIAMS—Mory C , of. 185 Old Brood- years since coming here from James, a student at Mount Her- istrator of the Housing and letter way, Hastlngs-on-Hudson. On Dec. 31, Michael Harvanka Jr. Brother of Mrs. of resignation," he wrote, his native Italy. He was the campaign now operating to aid mon School; two daughters, Jac- Home Finance Agency. Weaver 1963. Beloved wife of the late Carlton Anno Obertanec. Funeral from the An indefinite adjournment "may seen unusual, but it is C. Wllllamj and mother of Bruce Y. father of Mrs. Ernest (Angie) queline, a student at Depauw Sechny Funeral Home, 447 Walnut the families burned out of their told newsmen the administrawas granted yesterday in FamWlllloms of Port Chester, -N.Y. Serv'ce Street on Monday, January 6 at 9:30 at Havey's Funeral Home Inc., '107 No. Sacchlnelli of Eastchester. University in Indiana, and Vir- tion will send Congress a com- with reluctance that any of us ily C o u r t for two Yonkers homes in a three-alarmer two. A.M. Blessing In the Most Holy TrinBroadway, Yonkers, on Friday, Jon. 3 ity Church of 10:00 o'clock. High Mass He is survived by his wife ginia Vincent of'Irvington; and prehensive housing bill calling leave a job which has been re- youths arrested last week in weeks ago at 24 and 28 Orchard dt 10 a.m. interment, Woodlown Cemeof Requiem on Tuesday, January 7 at in terms of experience tery. 1-3«4 Josephine DeNiinzio Frusciante, three sisters, Mrs. James S. 9:00 A . M . Inlerment, St. Josephs Place, was expected to be set for a significant stepup in the warding Cemetery. Friends may call at the Fuand responsibility, gratifying in connection with the knife-slay- up. Contributions for the Croton neral Horn* from 2-5 and 7-10:00 P.M. WOLPERT — O t t o Eugene. On* Thursday, four sons, Ralph, Anthony and Cooper of Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. public housing program and exterms of what can be accomp- ing of 13-year-old Theodore Terrace families may be reJan. 2, 1964. Beloved Husband of Mar- John Jr. of Mount Vernon and Nicholas Ustick of Grosse Isle, 1-4 pansion of Federal Housing Ad- lished guerite Jurdan Walth Wolpert. Steoand certainly pleasant in John Halko of 2 Cottage Place ceived by the Y o n k e r s Red Fother of M r s . Solvatore (Joan) Gar- Jerry Frusciante of Scarsdale; Mich., and Mrs. Herbert G. Mac- ministration activities. K E L L Y —Peter Thomas. On Thursday, glulo. Services at the Memorlol Home, terms of your fellow-workers, Gardens. o t h e r daughters, Miss intosh of Irvington-on-Hudson; Jonuary 2, 1964. Of S0A Locust Hill Ave108 Yonkers Ave. on Monday at 1:30 five There also will be some brand particularly under the guiding The accused killer, 16-year-old Cross. nue. Husbdnd of Mildred Blatzhelm Kelp.m. Interment, Kenslco Cemetery. Frances Frusciante, and Mrs. and her stepmother, Mrs. Harry Auxiliary firemen aided the new proposals, such as easy Gerald (Jerry) - McDonough of ly. Devoted father of Borbara. Brother Friends ma? call after 7 p.m. on Frihand of the corporation counsel regulars and the Yonkers Civil day ond from 3 to 5 ond 7 to 9 p.m. Herman (Vera) M o r a l l o of W. Otto of Naples. of Esther, Kalhryn, Alice and Mary credit to help big subdivision and city manager." 333 Warburton Ave., who alon Saturday and Sunday. 1-4 . Reposing, Yonkers Funeral Home, 267 Defense organization helped poMount Vernon, Mrs. Thomas developers put in water and South Broadway at Highland Avenue. legedly stabbed young Halko Requiem Mass, St. Joseph's Church on WRONIEWICZ — M a r y a (nee Mohunlk). (Anna) lice in' detourlng /traffic. DeMaio - of Arcadia, sewer lines, and aid forlow inbecause the boy brushed against i Tuesday ot 10:00 AJVl. Interment, famattended Tuckahoe schools and O n . Wednesday, January 1, 1964. Become families ousted by slum ily plot. ' 1-3 . loved wife of Telesfor • Wronlewlci of 9 Calif., Mrs. Louis'(Edith) Mashim on the sidewalk, is being: Mr. Havey said that. aU the Fairmont Avenue. Devoted mother of tromarino of New RocheUe, was a communicant of the clearance activities. held without bail at the City families were , placed With Vincent Wronlewlci, Mrs. Charles MASSI—Getullo. On January 2, 1964. Of Walter (Dorothy) Hobson Church of the Immaculate Con(Bertha) Mauer ond Mrs. William Mrs. But Weaver indicated these Jail on Alexander St. pending friends for the night but added Tuckohoe, N.Y. Beloved husband. of (Continued from Page One) ception in Tuckahoe. Her hus(Wanda) Vono. Funeral from the Du- of Scarsdale; three the late Antonla. Devoted father of brothers, a hearing in Special Sessions that housing will be needed for chynskl Funerol Home, 111 Yonkert Dlno Massl, Laura Tallevl, Evelyn band, the late Joseph Pivarnik, would require relatively small Avenue on Saturday, January 4, at 9:30 Luigi, Ciriaco and Guiseppe.all Gherordl, and Gulda Massl. Reposing aids., library, school funds, etc., spending hikes. Court Wednesday on a charge several families. He asked perA.M. High Moss of lequle Requiem In St. was.In. the real estate business. ot the Westchester Funeral Home inc., sons knowing of available apartas part of the teacher's regular Ccslmlr's Church ot 10:00 A . M . Inter- in Italy; ahd 25 grandchildren of first degree murder. Midland Avenue ot Main Street, East r She is survived by. three broment, St. Joseph's Cemetery. The*fanv including several in Yonkers. Chester. Solemn Requiem Mass, In the assignment. The other two youths, a 14- ments to contact him or the lly will be at the Funeral Home to reAssumption'Church, Tuckohoe, Monday, thers, Wendell of 180 Underbill ceive friends from 2-5 and 7-10:00 P.M. January 6 ot 10:00 A . M . Interment, "It should be also clear to year-old Amackassin Terrace Yonkers Red Cross Office. * St., Frank of 39 Columbus Ave., HARRY PRATT 1-3 MRS. Holy Mount Cemetery. 1-4 all that the minimum teacher's boy and a 15-year-old Woodland Tuckahoe, and Carl Gruber of ZGODA—Bronch No. 2374: Members ore Daughter in Yonker§ day as designated by the Board Avenue youth, were with McMAYER—Mary. On January 2, 1964. Of requested to meet this evenlnq, Frldoy the Sagamore Road address; Mrs. Sarah M. . Pratt, 81, 77 Colgate Avenue. Beloved wife of the at 8:00 P.M. at the Duchynskl Funeral of Education includes all activi- Donough when the murder haplate Louis Mayer. Mother of Louis C. Home to pay respects to our beloved mother of Mrs. Clifford H. three sisters, Mrs. Julia Dutton ties relating to the normal school pened, police charge. The 14Mayer. Reposing at the Ball Funeral departed member, Marya Wronlewlcz. of 93 Grand Boulevard, ScarsHome, 100 Lake Avenue. Funeral on M a r y Puilo, President (Violet) Lander of 140 Seminary program: clubs, fairs, meetings, year-old allegedly kicked Halko some t i l i n g Saturday at 9:30 A.M. High Mass of 1-3 dale, Mrs. Joseph (Helen) GolKasmlra Madilar Secretary Ave., died on New Year's Day Requiem In the Monastery Church of etc. as he lay dying. All told police den of 26 Bradley Road, Scarsthe Socred Heart at 10:00 A.M. Interin Grasslands Hospital after a "School administrators may they were drinking vodka prior ment, family plot. 1-3 A 27-year-old East Yonkers long illness. She had made her dale, and Mrs. Donald (Sophie) warm Card Of Thanks also require teachers to perform to the murder .with a group of woman was attacked yesterday Clapp of 83 N . Malcolm St. in home with another daughter, M O O R E — Irene. Of Yonkers, N.Y. On duties within reason prior to the youths and girls at the High KELLY—John A. We wish to extend our Gssining, as well ' a s several in the basement laundry room Januory 1 , 1964. Beloved mother of heartfelt appreciation to our relatives, Mrs. Jack N.(Ruth) O'Donnell Irene Tlemeyer. Dear sister of Karnand human" at her apartment building by 20 minutes before the tardy sig- School of Commerce grounds on friends and neighbors for ftielr acts of of Pleasantville, for the past 10 nieces and nephews. erlne McCormack, Dorothy Heck ond nal and beyond 30 minutes after N. Broadway opposite the murkindness, messages of sympathy. Moss an unidentified man who fled George Busher. Reposing, ot Fred -H. cords ond beautiful f|orol offerings re- years. McGrath & Son Funeral Home, BronxMISS MARY REDMOND and ,? when she screamed, police re- pupil dismissal if, in the judg- der scene. ceived during our recent bereavement ville. Requiem Mass, St. Eugene's Born in London,. England, she Aunt Of China Prisoner ment of the responsible adminisChurch, TUCkohoe Road ot Central , In the loss of our beloved husband and It was reported today that port. father. We especially thank the staff of was a beautician with DeRobAvenue, Yonkers on Saturday, Jonua wonderful Miss Mary Redmond, 77, of St. John's Hospital, Dr. Stephen ChiosPolice said the woman, a ten- trator, the assignments are in- threatening telephone calls have fil . clone, 4 6t 10:00 A . M . Dr. Anthony DeAngells, Dr. Pob- erts Beauty Salon in Yonkers Brooklyn, formerly of Yonkers tegral parts of the total educabeen made to the homes of two ant at 796 Bronx River Road, lo Agohon, officers ond employees of until her retirement in 1942. Her N I C O L E T T I - L e n a (nee Folella), of 250 and the aunt of Hugh Francis was grabbed by the man as she tional program. Peoples Saving Bank, officers ond em13-year-old Yonkers girls who happens Winifred Ave., on Dec. 31st, 1963. Beployees Of Service Fire Insurance Co. husband, Harry Pratt, died sev"Questions relating to assign- broke the case under questionRedmond who is a prisoner in entered the laundry room. He loved wife of Joseph Nlcolettl, mother ana employees of Con Edison Control eral years ago. Center In Eastvlew. China, died yesterday at the Lustanding to one side of the ments should be directed to the ing by admitting they were at seph ond Rolph Nlcolettl, daughter of 1-3 Wife, daughters ond son Besides her two daughters, theran Medical Center in Brook- was When you Theresa Folella (nee Vostoll) and the principal immediately." the school drinking and gave door as she entered. late John Folella, sister of Mrs. Mary Mrs. Pratt is survived by two lyn. REBELO—Francisco. We wish to thonk •We Can Be Proud' the names of McDonough and Ayres, Mrs. Helen Locerra, John ond He threw her to the floor and oil our kind friends ond neighbors for grandchildren. Joseph Folella. Funeral from the E. Dr. Wynstra comments that the 14-year-old as having been Born In Yonkers on Jan. 15, said, "Don't scream," police their many kind expressions of symsend W. Moloney «. Sons Funeral Home, Inc., pathy and condolence received during 732 Yonkers Ave., on Sot., Jon. 4th ot 1885, the daughter of the late added. He was. described as "we can all be justifiably proud at the scene. The calls were reour recent bereavement. We especially CHARLES R. NUNN '9:30 A.M. High Moss of Requiem In thonk Dr. McNeil, Rev. Father Doyle Hugh and Mary O'Hara Red- white,, aged 20 to 30, five feet, of our school system and I am portedly being made by other the Church of St. John the Baptist ol ond Rev. Father Sullivan of St. Marv's Insurance Auditor 10 o'clock. Interment, St. Joseph's CeChurch ond Mrs. Flower of the Flower Charles R. Nunn, 71, died ye> mond, she attended St. Mary's seven inches tall, with reddish- particularly proud of the dede- girls involved. Police said a metery. The fomlly will receive their Funerol Home. School and was a communicant brown curly hair and wearing a cation, devotion and loyalty of stop would be put to the threats. friends at the Funeral Home from 2-5 Mrs. F. Rebelo & fomlly. terday at Yonkers General Hosond 7-10 PJVi. 1-3 1-3 our professional staff." Other boys and girls involved pital. He had made his home of the Church of the Immaculate black sweater. Empire Post No. 375, V.F.W.: MemHe states that school trustees In the drinking party have been Conception (St. Mary's). Alwith a daughter, Mrs. Philip In Memoriam bers will meet ot the Post rooms, 10 Huber Ploce, Friday, Jonuory_2 oW'.OO (Alice) Schlossberg of 480 Rlv- though Miss Redmond had made paternal" grandmother, Mrs. "are to be commended for their arrested and are to appear In P . M . to pay respects to our Post Pros! BROOK—William. First Anniversary. erdale Ave. since 1958. He re- her home in Brooklyn for the Katherine Gizicky, also of Yon- initiative, courage and leader- Family Court on charges of denl, Lerio Nlcolettl. " Dlcttl His memory Is as dear today. ship in working to obtain ade- juvenile delinquency. 1-3 Gilbert Caplanco, President As In the hour he passed away. tired in 1957 from the Pruden- past 30 years, she was employed kers. 1-3 Wile, sons & fomilv. quate funds with which to proThe 14-and 15-year-old youths • Empire Auxiliary ond Post NO. 375: tial Life Insurance Co. of New- here for many years at the JewMembers will meet ot the Post room3 ot vide competitive salaries, desir- are to be held at the Woodfield ish Guild for the Blind on Strat- MRS. FRANK BANKOWTTZ 7:00 P.M., Frldoy, Jonuary 3, and pro- CONN—Margaret. First Anniversary Mass ark, N.J. and Jacksonville, Fls., will be celebrated ot Sacred Heart able staffing, health and other Detention Home in Valhalla unton St. before she retired In 1948. Hastings Resident ceed in a'body to tfie E. W. Moloney f. Church on Saturday, Jonuary 4 ot o:30 where he had been assistant auSons Funerol Home to pay respects 10 benefits, adequate supplies, mo- til their case is called again. During that time she was also A.M. Mrs. Marie Bankowitz, 85, of ditor in the comptroller's diviour Post President, Lena Nlcolettl. 1-3 Moryonne. Grace O'Sheo, President a parishioner of St. Bartholo46 Maple Ave., Hastings • on- dern equipment and improved sion. 1-3 Jean Belllno, Choploln DUGAN—Eugene. mew's Church. In Brooklyn, she Hudson, died yesterday at physical facilities." Born in Newark on Sept. 17, In Loving Memory of our Father who was a parishioner of St. Mi- Dobbs Ferry Hospital after an NUNN-Chorles R , of <90 Rlverdale Ave , "The city of Yonkers," he passed away Dec. 31, 1961. 1892, Mr. Nunn was the son of Yonkers. On Jon. 1, 1944. Beloved HusGone, but not forgotten. chael's Church and a member illness of three months. She was adds, "may well be proud of band of the lote Nellie Ellery Nunn. 1-3 Sons ond Daughter the late Charles R. and Millie Father of Richard E. Nunn ond Alitc the widow of Frank Bankowitz the board's leadership in esNunn. He attended Newark of its Rosary Society. E. Schlossberg. Service ot Hovey's LOR-Morvln. Funerol Home Inc., 107 No. Broodwov, T A YWe The sister of Hugh Redmond who died about 11 years ago. tablishing policies and working schools, was married to the formourn for him In silence Yonkers, on Sot., Jon. 4, ot 10 o.m. No eyes con see us weep Sr. who died In 1959, father of He was in the cable depart- for quality education for our Interment, Fairmont Cemetery, New mer Nellie Ellery, who died on But mony a silent teor Is shed ork, N.J. 13 While Others ore asleep. July 20, 1957, and was a mem- the prisloner in China, Miss Red- ment of the Anaconda Wire and children." 1-1 Wife, children A grondchlldren ber of a Newark lodge of Ma- mond Is survived by several Cable Co. In Hastings for many PRESCRIPTION other nlocos and newphes in- years. TOOHEY — James C. First Anniversary. sons. In loving memory of my husband, our cluding Thomas Hayes of BrookGreenhouse - Sunerie* SERVICE She was born in Hungary on He is also survived by a son, fother ond grandfather. Absent from the body lyn. Service & Jan. 31, 1878, daughter of the Richard E. Nunn of Plainview, At home with the Lord •8inc* 1899 IEASONA&U CtECTIO He hos gone on to reap his reword late John and Veronica Gonda 321 Bronx Rfvsr Rd., Yonkm L.I., and three grandchildren. MRS. JOHN LIPPINCOTT FREE DELIVERY No more suffering, grief or strife fUlCtt ANYWHttl Parts for Cupez. She had been a resiBCvtrty 7-8600 He hos posted from death Drowning* Victim MRS. FRED A. CINDER Into eternof life. dent of Hastings for the past 391 South Broodwov! Word has been received here 20 years and was a communiSadly mlsMd by his wife, children Seton Alumna Aurora-Atlas 2431.233rd. St., Bronx, N.Y. «t P<Ht S t r M I Mlrlom, Moureen, Brendon, Brlon K Olinvfll. 3-3074 Mrs. Sallle K. Glnder. a native of the death by drowning In Cal- cant of St. Matthew's Roman gro^ddoughhH, Joyce A Dole. Y03-1899-YO 3-5112 Lionel-Tyco 1-3 of Yonkers, died Wednesday at ifornia of Mrs. John Lippincott, Catholic Church. the Burke Foundation in White the former Theodora GIzicky of She Is survived by five stepRace Sets 'LEATHER' BARff WATER Plains. She was the widow of Yonkers. children, Frank Bankowlta of Bom In Yonkers on Dec. 31, LONDON — A now simulated- Fred A. Gindef. •Saw Mill River Rood the home address, John of Haleather shoo material, a plastic An alumna of the Seton Acad- 1921, she was the daughter of stings, Mrs. Edmund J. Huott developed In Britain, Is said to emy here, Mrs. Glnder had been Theodore and Blanche Kalosky of Dobbs Ferry, Mrs. Charles UI.GR 8.1188 HOBBY SHOP OHM t ttrt wnr-H~rm.HfCfi*>r bo permeable to water vapor but a resident of White Plains the Gizleky. She was an alumna of Kuchera of kenllworth, N.J., 212 MfW* *M. fruit off ludfew) not to water. last 40 years. She was a com- Gorton High School and Hart- and Stephen Bankowitz of YonYOr>k*rt 9-9701 munl^ant of Mount Carmel wick College, Oneonta, N.Y. She kers. %, mk was married to Mr. Lippincott Ifasssil Church there. rOJSKERS FVISERAL HOME, Int. She Is survived by a sister, on Dec. 15, 1942 at the MonasMr*. Mary K. Corballs of 3 tei y Church of the Sacred Heart 29 HUDSON ST. - OR ft-6666 Grecnridge Ave., White Plslnn. where she was a communicant. A8HBITRTOM AVE. Her father, a former Yonkers THOMAS F. QMRAIAY Sr. , PK»n« YO ft-8072 pJiceman, was a district advisMRS. JOSEPH PrVARNTK 1885 Founder 1959 or in the circulation department Tolrphonr Employe «M-8-4 of The Herald Statesman before •4^tnrmmT«i,»c. Mrs. Edna M. Pivarnik, 58, of »«/*•« l t » » SPECIALISTS ho retired last year. Mrs. Lip. 133 Sagamore Road, Tuckahoe, a*0*4M RENT A CAR died on New Year's Day In plneott had- I'tyM in California Cross County Hospital after a since 1947. She Is survived by her husshort illness. She was employed \M (H|"UW|NWwit by the New York Telephone Co. band; her parents in Largo, >- i ;i£m.. . . • ---——*— AMPLE PARKINb J 4H0URS 19 years, most recently In White Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. Glenn (Sandra) Dickens and Miss SuPlains. •N PUIS, f a mitt san Lippincott, both of Oakley; Mrs. Pivarnik was born In "tU S«*rt WMWH'I 0*<t" $ J 267 South Broadway at Highland Ave* Eastchester on May 4, 1905, the a grandson; s sister. 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