Document 53491

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THE DAILY ARGUS, MOUNT VERNON, N . Y., TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1942
Dr. Hardy Says State Aid Cut
40 Register
For Air Corps For Schools Would Be 'Brutal'
At Cade^lRally Telh Westchealer Hostess Program It Would
Defense Stamps 'Victory Our 1942 Watchword' House Leaders
Sold By Boys Says New Italian Civic Head
Get Free Hand
Total $15,000
On Price Bill
Officials
S e e Society
and Ladies'
Newspaper
Carriers Set
Install
Auxiliary
N e w Leaders
Raise Taxtes or Force Down Teachers' Salary
President Urges
Committee to. Choose
the Best Law Possible
200 Youths, Parents
Hear Program Outlined
by Elks, Army Leaders
ployes' salaries, "a cruel and brutal
procedure in times like these," Dr.
H.
Claude Hardy, Superintendent of
Before an audience composed of
Home-Delivery
Drive
White Plains Schools, said yestercity officials and former leaders of
day afternoon over Station WFAS.
the Italian Civic Association. AnWASHINGTON, (AP)—Members
< A 'Keep 'Em Flying" rally at
Wrtritoutors of The Daily Argus
Speaking on the Westchester
thony R. T i e d marked his induc- of the House Banking Committee
s*s sold more than $15,000 worth
Hostess Program, of which Betty i,
A. B. Davis High School last night,
10-cent defense stamps In the
tion as president of the I.C.A. last said today President Roosevelt gave
Patterson is director, Dr. Hardy a p attended by more than 200 young
six weeks of their campaign
pealed to his listeners t o make
night at I.C.A. Hall, Fifth Avenue them a "free hand" with the conmen and their parents, was climaxed
promote regular "at-the-door"
every effort to protect the Friedsam
and North Street, by declaring "our troversial price control bill a t a
when 40 youths took out application
White House conference.
ifcaxjhasf*, it was announced today
Act, the legal basis for state aid to
watchword for 1840 will be victory."
blank* for enrollment in the U. B.
Chairman
Steagal,
(
D
)
,
Ala.,
said
W T t o E Fris, Argus circulation
public schools. H e urged .the radio
Mr. Tucci called on member of
Flying Cadet Corps.
manager
audience to attend the Westchester
the group to •'rahy to the cause of the President "recommended we get
and we said
The newspaper boys volunteered
to be held throughout the
Sponsored by the Mount Vernon
our country and put the I.C.A. a t the best bill we could,
Say Freezing of Sales Forums
s
we
would."
4o aid the Treasury Department at
county next week.
Lodge of Elks, the rally centered
the front in every activity to achieve
But as to the controversial prot h e request of Henry Morgenthau,
Will Kill Business
Mrs. Clarence Whitehill of Scars- taround an exposition of the cadet
victory."
vision bearing on farm prices, Mr.
Jr., Secretary of the Treasury, and
dale, president of the Westchester
program
by
Lieutenant
Frank.
H.
"I say this organization, despite Steagall offered no hint as to what
servo without pay. They have been
WASHINGTON, (AP)—Organized Nursery School Council, explained
O'Neill. U. S. Army Recruiting
its
name, is American in every the President expected.
designated Special Defense Agents
Service,
and
talks
by
School
Superautomobile
dealers told a House the courses in emergency care of
sense. Our members arf doing every• n d wear a distinguishing badge.
Representative W o l c o t t , (R.),
the pre-school child the council now
intendent
William
H.
Martin
and
Committee today government orthing they can to be of constructive Mich., said the President wanted to
58,006 Said Last Week
sponsors. She. stressed the imporMaurice
Childs,
vice-principal
a
t
service to our country. When we of- help farmers all he could and yet
ders curtailing production of auto- tance to democracy of early instill: More than 50,000 stamps were
Davis..
fered
the
use
oi
our
building
in
eold last week alone, Indicating
keep prices within
reasonable
*
"We must have planes, 0 Mr. mobiles and freesing sales of cars ing i n children an understanding
ANTHONY TUCCI
this emergency, we meant to serve; bounds and not stir up dissension.
ifeat the convenience of the homeChilds declared, "and we must have and trucks constituted a death sen- of democratic living.
New president of Italian Civic when we ask members to buy bonds
delivery plan is increasing in popu- Association.
It was Mr. Wolcott who said the
young men t oflythem. We must tence for their business, unless
(International News Photo) . .
With industry calling on women
to meet the cost of achieving viclarity week by week. Free stamp
Chief Executive had not put the
have
two
assembly
lines
converging
THE
MARCH
OF
DIMES
CAMfor
defense work, t h e trained
tory we want them to respond;
albums with space for 187 stamps
Congressional delegation "on the PAIGN begins as Mrs. Frank- at one spot. From one line will relief is provided.
workers
the council provides will b e
when we pledge allegiance to our
Their case was presented by Ray.able to care for the children, she
are supplied to purchasers upon respot" and had given it a free hand. lin D . Roosevelt drops a 50-cent come a large number of planes of
flag
we
do
it
with
the
same
spirit
quest.
Earlier well - informed Congres- piece in the bottle for the State all types. From the other will Chamberlain, of Washington, ex- said. She offered council services i n
of love and loyalty which is manisional
sources predicted Mr. Roose- of New York. The drive is held come men capable of flying these ecutive vice-president of the Na- organizing courses and providing
Large orders from Individual
fested by any other American
velt
would
ask the conferees to- every year as a birthday tribute planes. And as the two lines con- tional Automobile Dealers Associa- teachers for any group with a n e n - ,
purchasers are handled especially
citizen. We will leave no stone untion, as the special House committo the President, proceeds going
by employes of the Argus, and the
turned to help bring victory to our day to strive for elimination of two to t h e fight against Infantile verge, they will point to a huge ' V tee created to study problems of rolment of 25 members.
Senate
approved
provisions
which
that
means
nothing
short
of
vic•ale is credited t o the newspaper
Enrolments should be made, Mrs.
beloved United States. Our watchsmall business opened its hearings. Whitehill said, with local defense
tory."
boy who secured the order.
D e f e n s e W o r k H o l d s U p word for 1842 will be victory", Mr. the Administration considers unde- paralysis.
Mr. Chamberlain suggested the councils, since .the. .Nursery School
sirable.
Dr. Martin praised the Elks for
The leading boy stamp salesmen
F o r m a t i o n o f A u x i l i a r y Tucci said. .
their patriotic work, commending government permit delivery of all Council functions under the West- >>\
One of these would invest Agriand their total sales of 10-cent
The new president was installed culture Secretary Wickard with
the program they are how sponsor- bona fide orders dated prior t o Chester Defease :©oiuj.cilr*
stamps through last Saturday are
ing to conjunction with other Jan. 1; that if new car prices are
Organization of an adult auxiliary by Supervisor Ralphael A. Carretta, virtual veto power over any price
John Heer, 15,821; Walter Bonn,
lodges of the organization through- frozen, a formula providing for a
10.553; Jerry Oberlander, 5.713; for the Mount Vernon Girl Scouts past president, who also inducted ceilings set for farm products.
out the country, and said the United handling charge and a freight mark
Robin Epstein, 5235; Rudy Pica, will be postponed indefinitely be- the slate of the Women's Auxiliary
The second unwelcome provision
headed by Mrs. Joseph Impara, is the stipulation which would perStates is prepared with raw mate- up be used; that prices be fixed t o
3,861; Phillip Cancellier, 3,886;
rials and ingenuity to build the enable dealers to "retrieve a fair
Donald Rhynas,
3,604; Donald cause of the numerous defense president.
mit prices of farm products to rise
return" for handling, and that all
war equipment it must have.
Department Prepares
Hlmebaugh, 3,488; Steven Griffiths, courses and meetings being held, it
Other speakers were School Board to 120 percent of parity before any
Lee W. Rivers, past exalted ruler cars and trucks produced except
3,378.
was announced yesterday a t a President Frank J. Nardozzi, past ceiling could be imposed.
To Meet Emergencies
and chairman of the Elks national those for military service be hanOther Boys In Lead
monthly luncheon meeting of the president, and other past presidents
defense
committee, announced that dled through dealers regardless of
including
Dante
Crisonino,
John
Others are Norman Ruschin, Girl Scout Council.
Tests of every valve box and fire as soon as a sufficient number of their ultimate destination.
Mosca, David Scarpino, Andrew
3333; William Norden. 2,636; Richhydrant i n the city to make cer- young m e n have filed applications
The session was held at the home Musiello and Charles G. Sposato.
He further proposed that a n cars
ard Scrofani, 2,580; Edward Goodtain they will function to event of for refresher courses, these will be requisitioned or purchased by the
man, 2,337; Fred Maus, 2,318; Wil- of Mrs. Herbert Snyder, 34 MillingGuests were Joseph Ferone, Eastan emergency are being made by started in Mount Vernon. Through Government from dealers be purlard Robinson, 2,313; John Patrick, ton Street. Mrs. T. C. Taylor, com- chester Town Councilman, and City
the Water Department, Superin- these courses, h e explained, young chased at full list price; that the
3313; Alfred Petrick, 2,140, and Roy missioner, presided.
Clerk John Dooling, Comptroller
tendent t o w a r d informed Mayor men who have insufficient school Government pay the cost of financBachman, 2,127.
John Lynn, Denton Pearsall, Jr.,
qualifications for the corps may be ing, insuring and storing all cars
William H. Hussey today.
Mrs. George Percy was named Aldermen John K. Miller, David
According t o the circulation deCharles Irwin Heads
prepared to become Flying Cadets. and trucks by dealers after Jan. 1,
There
are
approximately
2,800
partment, the boy volunteers are chairman for the annual meeting Conn, P. Raymond Sirignano and
George Donaldson, exalted ruler, until liquidated or released; that
valve
boxes
where
water
can
be
shut
St.
Ursula's
Society
glad to accept orders for regular and dinner to be held i n March. Aldermanic President William Alloft*, Mr. Wolbert said, and "in order outlined the national program i n the Government agree to purchase
weekly delivery of any quantity of Mrs. R. B . Mather Was named a man.
City Democratic Chairman
which 1,400 Elks lodges are c o .stamps, even one 10-cent stamp a
Charles McEhtee also was present,
Charles G. Irwin was installed as that all valves on the pipe system operating. This program, h e said, at retail prices all vehicles frozen or
new
member
of
the
council.
can
be
gotten
at
quickly
to
turn
subject to rationing which may be
Week. As part of their pledge to the
and messages of congratulation Were president and Ronald G. Sidley as
Council members attending yes- received from Mayor William H. vice-president of St. Ursula's Holy off water in case of an emergency was undertaken after consultation tendered by dealers on or after July
Treasury Department, they agree
to sell stamps to anyone on their terday's meeting were; Mrs. Paul Hussey, City Judge Jacob A. Bern- Name Society at St. Ursula's Church we are having every box examined with the Adjutant General's office. 1, and that n o restriction be placed
Motion pictures of Flying Cadets on the saie of hearses, ambulances,
route territories — subscribers or Jeanne, Mrs. G. Ricker Gowen, Mrs. stein and Acting City Judge last night. Also inducted were Wil- and cleaned."
were
shown, and George I. Atwell town cars, limousines, and conThere are 1,020 hydrants in the
Harry Grigg, Mrs. John W. Guilday, Thomas A. McKennell. Manlio Sev- liam J, Canty, Sr., secretary, and
turn-subscribers alike.
sang
the National Anthem.
system,
and
these
are
being
examvertible cars or trucks that are not
Purchasers may change their Mrs. John MacLaren, Mrs. Charles erino, chairman ot the Installation William J. Devlin, treasurer.
ined
and
repaired
wherever
necesstandard
units.
weekly order or cancel it entirely, McKenna, Mrs. Edwin A. Honig, committee, presided.
Committee appointments included
sary,
Mr.
Wolbert
added.
Miss
Billie
Aichele,
Mrs.
Taylor,
If they wish, by advising the boyThe Largest Fleet of Winter Trains m
Invocation was pronounced by the William J. Canty, publicity; James
Mr. Wolbert also announced
offers your greatest choice of Pullman *
salesman before Wednesday eve- Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. George Percy, Rev. Joseph Montagna, pastor of D. Connor, sick committee; James
sprinkler systems in commercial
sad de luxe coach services, modern
ning of the week of delivery.
and Miss Albertha Youker, director.
of Mount Carmel Church. D. Connor, ushers; William G. Maland factory buildings also are betravel i n n o v a t i o n s , fast s c h e d u l e s , conlory, John Shea and William J.
ing examined.
venient departures and arrivals. •
Devlin, social committee; John SoThe
department
also
is
making
NEW
YORK—An
estate,
valued
at
bek, Jr., chairman, Ara Cambere,
FINE TRAINS DAILY
Comptroller John Lynn handled
Dr. O. O. Peterson Richard F, certain of where materials can be $114,486.62 gross and $112,461.60 net purchases valued a t $99,53574 for
From Ptnmihtnia
Simile*, Hem York
secured
in
an
emergency,
Mr.
Wolwas
left
by
Mrs.
Mary
Hope
RanPeterson and Nicholas Cuzzi, enRMHM
SKCttl*
(
E
M
t
e M t ) ^ "Aristocrat of
bert said.
som of Pelham Manor when she City departments, excluding W.P.A. Winter Train*." JJtJj . ficaton.
All-Pullman,
WHITE PLAINS -r- The first air tertainment; Ronald G. Sidley and
orders
during
1941,
a
report
submitdied April 2, according to a report
Ditsd-powered. New Alter Khedule-oniy 24
Lynn
Davidson,
co-chairmen,
and
hour*
New
York-Miimi!
Lv».
1
:
» P.M.
wardens' course since the declarafiled today by James J. Fleming, ted t o Mayor William H. Hussey
FlOmtM
SPECIAL*
(Waal
Co«*t)-Pul!m»r,
aa4
tion; of war brought 1,350 persons Andrew Musiello, Colin Chisholm
showed
today.
4-,,\
Westchester Estate Tax Appraiser.
v
de luxe coach companion train serving -Central,
to White Plains high school audi- and Daniel McKefr, membership,
Mr.
Lynn
submitted,
to
the
chief
The
decedent
owned
stock
and
South and West Coast Florida. Lvs. 2 : 0 i P.M.
and Mr. Conner, welfare committee.
torium last nigMV «?;*
bonds valued at -$34,127.32, and also executive a breakdown showing the flORtOA SFfCIM.* (taatnn Tfaililiijli.. Snetion)
?
The Rev. Dr. John E. DowniJ
Sponsored by the Westchester Dehad $1,272.13 In cash, personal and Public Works Department topped Through Pullmans from New England to all
~ ,'
fense Council the course which be- moderator, discussed t h e parish l"Vwb Mount "Vernon students of miscellaneous property totaling $77,- the purchasing list a t $81,163.46. Florida; Washington and Miami.
fore the war attracted from 200 to census to be undertaken by the so- the1 Traphagen School of Fashion in 121.87, including $72,271.87 to insur- Other purchases were City Hall of- • Added vacation pleasure* en route 1 The only
cars in the world, with
250 wardens will consist of two ciety. A committee including Father; New York City were commended ance, and trust accounts of $1,- fices and Welfare Center, 15,178,25; Recreation-Entertainment
music, games, hostesJu.are featured on the threa
Downs,
Mr.
Irwin,
Mr.
Canty,
Mr.
Florida
Specials
more lectures to be given tonight
Police Department, $6,892.60; Fire
last week at^two fashion shows - for 964.70.
In providing a high-charactered
funeral service, profesCSWNPI0N--A1! -coach streamliner so Floe- *
and Thursday night. Examinations Conor and Mr. Devlin, will repre- costumes'they designed for defense
The report states her husband, Department, $11,864.88, and Recrea- TSg
»da. 2} boon I D Miami. U s . 3:20 P.M.
sional preparations
of a high order, faultless
direction,
will be held in the home localities sent the society at a special meet- w o r k .
tion
Commission,
$4,426.46.
former Judge William L Ransom
~ - " -•"••
VACATIONER —Super de luxe all-coach train.
under the supervision of the local ing of the Archdiocesan Union of
furnishings of recognized
worth and modem
facilities
Purchases for W.P.A. projects are 2JVi hour* to Miami. Lrs. Mi i \ M .
of 65 Rockledge Drive, "has reMiss
Effie
Graves,
daughter
of
Mr.
councils which sent persons.to the the Holy Name Societies Sunday, and Mrs. Charles Grave, 328 South nounced all interest in the estate, handled mainly by the Board of
HAVANA SPECIAL—Through
are all essential
factors,
Feb. 1 at the Cathedral High School
course.
Pullmans to all F i o r i n a .
First Avenue, was awarded second with the result it is divided equally Estimate which controls all orders
in
New
York
City,
for
ratification
Nearly all taking the present
C o a c h e s . Through sleeper
i
prize at the fashion show. She de- among two sons, William L. Ran- over $50. Details of the W.P.A. acThurs. Thomasville, Ga. Lvs.
course come from White Plains, of a revised constitution.
quisitions
will
not
be
known
unsom,
Jr.,
and
Robert
C.
Ransigned
a
tailored
one-piece
dress
of
The quality of both professional service and mrwchan10:15 PM.
unincorporated Greenburgh, Scarsboth of the above address, til the City's financial report is
navy blue denim with side-fastened som,
S
A
JJKTT0Uarra-Serrjng the Middise am he expertly assayed by mortuary experts by
dale, Eastchester and New Rochelle.
%
closing and huge divided front and two daughters, Mary L. Ran- prepared later in the month.
South. Through Pullmans to Wilmington,
<j£ N . C , Charleston, S. C . Savannah and
som, also of 65 Rockledge Drive,
observation and examination. The layman, however, can
pockets.
{.*
Augusta. Ga. Coaches. Lvs. 2:3} P.M.
and Dorothy- R. Fairfax of 442 the
,
Miss
Lois
Them
duaghter
of
Mr.
best lodge funeral quality and value by the established
Struct it all fUrida E*st C04U paint!
4
and Mrs. Louis E. Them, 384 Collins Esplanade, Pelham Manor.
optrMied tit Florida East Coast Railway.
prestige of the funeral director and the
manufacturer.
Local 91 of the Building Service Avenue, was commended for design
The Largest Fleet of Diesel-Electric
Passenger Locomotives in the SouthEmployes International Union, with ing a costume for a practical work FUR COAT 8TOLEN
*
east operates over-Atlantic Coast
A donation of $25 to the Red headquarters at 39 Prospect Avenue, suit. I t was in blue cotton suiting
Ruby Scott, an employe of *
Line Railroad. "
SCARSDALE—The *Scafsdale PaCross Emergency War Fund and a reported today a contract has been with two large hip pockets in the beauty parlor at 50 East First trolmen's Benevo)ent Association has
O n e protective (act should b e kept regMaJm. %miM¥atia*U
Meats/
package to an injured soldier were signed to provide an $83 minimum back. One of the three winners of Street, told police at 5:50 P. M.Invested $7,000 in defense bonds,
Consult your local ticket agent.ot
istered in the public mind: O u r wide
voted at a meeting of the Women's monthly wage for four employes of first prizes was Lillian K. Frlttz of yesterday that sometime between Patrolman Jerome G. MacDaniels,
Cdl MUrray Hill 2-0800
Christian Temperance Union yester- the Gramatan Apartments at 300Bronxville.
range of prices means that U costs no
1:30 and 3:30 P. M„ when she and president, today announced.
R. s. Voir.
General Eastern Pass. Agent,
day
at
the
Public
Library.
Gramatan
Avenue.
other
employes
were
at
the
front
of
The
Traphagen
School,
in
coNew officers will be Installed Jan.
more to call us.
16 Bait 44tb Street, N e w York
Effective Feb. 1, the pact also pro- operation with ihe Cotton-Textile the building,, a thief entered by the 21. They include, besides PatrolMrs. E. Graham Wilson spoke on
"Let us therefore follow the things vides an eight-hour day, time and Institute and Free-for-All, Inc., rear door and stole her fur coat man MacDaniels," John Donovan,
ATLANTIC
that are for Peace." The next meet- a half pay for overtime work, a presented a slowing for what the from its hanger. Detectives Michael vice-president; Jamie Porter, treas
ing will be held in the library Feb. closed shop and vacation with pay, well-dressed American woman will Swenson and James Gleason are urer; Herbert A. Belknap, secretary,
union officials said.
9 at 2:30 P. MT - wear in the line of war work duty. investigating.
and Robert Doerr. sergeaht-at-arms.
RAILROAD
Directors Include Vincent Jural, retiring president; William Harrison
6 rWsTnaVt^j
. , , ,
u » I A * M * U i . n ^ H Sm • * " ' " • '
and James Donpvan.
•• HI * i mu
inmioi
•*v VUnwRJ T mumr ftilf 4 soai
nsmmu* a. atvts. MINUS HMISSIS
High Six-Week
Mark I n
WHITE PLAINS—A cut in state
aid to public schools means either
Increase in local real estate taxes,
drastic reductions in local school
budgets or cuts i n school em-
Auto Dealers
Ask U. S. Aid
Action Delayed
On Scout Unit
Water System
Tests Started
Slate Installed
By Holy Name
MORE TRAVEL
LUXURIES AND
CONVENIENCES
Mrs. W. L. Ransom
$99,535 Spent
Leaves $112,461
By City Bureaus
County Warden Class
Attended By 1,350
Fashion Students
Praisqd For Work
Qualify and Value
In funerals
Building Employes
Emergency Fund Gift Announce Contract
Voted By W.C.T.U.
*
-
*
•
*
P.B.A. In Scarsdale
Buys Defense Bonds
*
COAST LINE
OBITUARY NEWS OF MOUNT VERNON AND VICINITY
Mrs. Daniel Jordan
SHARPENS
FUNERAL HOME
121-123 So. Fifth Avenue
Serving Mount
Vernon for 25
Years.
Ot'R SERVICE ASS ( R E S
PEACE O F MIND
l i a r * of rxperirntr equip til to
Mttisfactorlljr m»ke all iun»r»l «rran*rmenu at moderate Milt,
REGAN'S
MO.
FUNERAL HOME, INC.
E. J. KEANE. t i t M»r.
102 Mt. Vernon Avenue
MO. 8-8737
RAymond 9-7748
Lady Attendant
8-4120
MO- 8-0974
Our
xmpuh.li.
»nd difnlflrd
aervlee It « n d « the personal supervision of Mr. Geoffe H. rowers.
Walter B. Cooke
-INOORPORSTID-
2 1 4 Mamaroneck Avenue
Whl«*» P l » l n « , N . Y .
Tol.phone> W h i t * Plain* 3 9
HOSM la W i w r t w Counrv. B very Known Comfort foe the
I, With U s e of BesutirVellv Furnished Reposing Room Without Enra
Charge! Funeral From ReekUoce It Desired.
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Death Notices
PATAVlffO—Oo January U , JHS. John
M. beloved ion of M«r? Maeone and
»ht Sate M r i w : Pativlno, brother of
P e i n e * • n d Carmen Paiavtfto and Mm
Harry Auriay. Funeral from his re«ir'enee, ISO BrooKside Avenue, Wednesday, S *e A M ; thenct to Our Lady
of Victory Church. 10 A. M Interment. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Dtraeted b? Burr Devia and Son.
GAINES
DOG FOOD
•ALT TOUCH CASKET M
M U H N « d BUM pinto u d MM
b n MillWillie rn»*lni trmmt»MMM
E«w Toft f l l i h i l l . — * m r * « f
.'« salt mUmY* dr..
f
YONKERS —Mary A. Jordan of
11 Lee Avenue, wife of Daniel Jordan and mother of Mrs. Richard
Batiste of Muunt Verhon, died suddenly this morning at her home.
** She was seventy-two years old.
Eorn in Nashua, N. H., she had
1 en a resident here for 45 years.
She was a member of the Ladies'
Catholic Benevolent Association of
tUe Church of St. Paul the Apostle.
Surviving, besides her husband
end daughter, are two other daughters. Miss r»ita of this city and Miss
Rose of New York City; a son,
Eugene, also of this city, and four
grandchildren.
A high Mass and requien. will be
f.aid at the Church of St. Paul the
Apostle Thursday at 9:30 A. M. The
place of interment has not yet been
announced.
ROCKWELLfrCO.
4M N. MarQwetten Partway
» Alrtaakl 4-4»44
MOnnt VerMa • - • * • *
Home, 20 Cedar Street, Bronxville,
tomorrow at 3 P. M. Burial will be
Laura S. Wallace of 438 South in Ferncliff Cemetery.
Fourth Avenue died a t her horde
last night. She was seventy-one Irving Rich
years old. Born in Scarsdale, she
Irving Rich of 496 East Fifth
was the daughter of the late Mr. Street died yesterday at his home
and Mrs. John H. Setz. Prior to her after a short illness. He was flftyresidence here about a year ago she slx years old and had resided here
13 years.
lived in New Rochelle for 25 years.
He is survived by his wife, FanSurvivors include five daughters,
nie Shaeffer Rkh, and two sons,
Miss Laura B., Mrs. Harold Toomey, Paul and David.
Mrs. P. B. Becker, Miss Allyne and
Funeral services will be held toMiss Irma O.; and three sons, Ray- morrow from the Park West Memond W., James A. and George P., morial Chapel, 115 West 79th
all of Westchester.
Street, .New* York City. Interment
Funeral arrangements . have not will be at Mount Moriah Cemetery,
yet been completed.
Falrview, N. J.
Mrs.
James A. Wallace
Mrs. Terence Campbell
Miss Ada Masterton
RYE—Funeral services for Edith
Ada Masterton of 38 Rich AveHart Campbell of 134 Maple Ave- nue, died yesterday at St. Augusnue, wife of Terence Campbell, tine, Fla., after a short illness. Born
in Bronxville, the daughter of John
will be conducted tomorrow at 10
M. and Josephine A. Meade MasterA. M. from The Russell J. Shaw ton, she had 'lived here for 35 years.
Funeral Home, 342 Westchester
Survivors include a brother, John
Avenue. Port Chester, followed by M. Masterton of the Bronx; four
cousins, Mrs. William H. Ferris, and
interment at Woodlawn.
the Misses Annie, Agnes and Ellas
Mrs, Campbell was inadvertently Dusenberry of Bronxville; four
referred to as Mrs. Hart in yes- nieces and one nephew.
terday's edition of The Daily Argus.
She was a member of the First
Presbyterian Church. Funeral arrangements are not complete.
Mrs. Daniel B. Price
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Miss Katherine Walsh
T U C K A HOE—Miss
Katherine
Walsh of 14 Terrace Place, died yesterday In Pawling after a long illness.
She was sixty-four.
A native of Ireland, Miss Walsh
came to this country about 40 years
ago and has been a resident of
Tuckahoe for the past 35 years.
She was a . daughter of the late
Thomas and Rose Dunn Walsh.
She leaves a sister/ Mrs. Ellen
Bradley, of the Terrace Place address, and two brothers and a sttter
in Ireland.
The funeral will be from the residence Thursday at 9:30 A. M., followed by a requiem mass in the
Church of the Immaculate Conception, Tuckahoe; at 10 A. M. Burial
will be in Holy Mount Cemetery.
SMARTER FEATHE
Permanent
Wove.
Price, wife of Daniel B. Price of I
Tanglewyld Avenue, died yesterday
i n , t h e Lawrence Hospital after a
long illness. She had been a resim a y • s c i t e « • Heart
dent of Bronxville for two years.
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