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Subject: [NYMONROE-L] !! Monroe Co., NY May 20, 1917 (part 2)
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 19:41:42 EST
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
May 20, 1917
IN MEMORIAM
BAKER - In loving memory of our dear departed wife and mother, Mrs. Isabel
BAKER, who entered into eternal rest May 19, 1916.
More and more each day we miss her,
Friends may think the wound is healed.
But they little know the sorrow
That lies in our hearts concealed.
Father and Son
MATHER - In loving memory of Emma E. MATHER, who passed away May 19, 1915.
Gently the stars are shining.
Down on her silent grave.
Where lies our dear mother sleeping.
The one we loved but could not save.
Gone, but not forgotten.
Family
SANDER - In loving remembrance of our dear friend, Mrs. Catherine SANDER.
Seven years ago this lonesome say.
Our dear friend was called away.
We loved her dearly but God loved her best
And called our dear friend home to rest.
Mary and Children
REBASZ - In loving memory of William Mortimer REBASZ, who died May 21, 1915.
BERG - In loving memory of our only child, Dorothy Evelyn, who departed from
this life May 19, 1916, aged 4 years.
A glorious rest has our darling.
>From the suffering of earth and its pain;
We weep but we have the assurance,
Our loss is her infinite gain.
Parents and Grandparents.
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GODFREY - ARMOUR
Miss Hazel Gertrude ARMOUR, daughter of Samuel D. ARMOUR, of No. 16 Pembroke
street, and Edward George GODFREY were married last evening at 8 o'clock at
the home of the bride. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Evan H. MARTIN,
pastor of St. Thomas Episcopal Church. The ring service was used.
The attendants were Miss Marguerite ARMOUR, sister of the bride, and Robert
GODFREY, brother of the groom. After the ceremony a reception was held.
Mr. and Mrs. GODFREY will make their home at No. 115 Jefferson avenue after
June 15th.
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AGED MILLIONAIRE SLAIN
Body of Wealthy Cattleman of New Mexico Found; Believed Murdered
El Paso, Texas, May 19 - The body of Thomas C. LYONS, an aged millionaire
cattleman, of Silver City, N. M., was found in a canyon in Highland Park,
yesterday, and it is believed he was murdered. LYONS arrived from Silver City
Thursday night on business. He was met at the station by a man who invited
him into his automobile. This was the last seen of LYONS alive. His body was
found in the canyon with his traveling bag beside it. Only five cents
remained of the $70 he had when he left home. His skull had been crushed and
his hands were skinned, indicating he had fought desperately for his life.
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WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH
Waterloo Firemen Unable to Rescue Mrs. Latta from Blazing Home
Waterloo, May 19 - Mrs. Emma LATTA, aged 65 years, was burned to death , when
her home at Park and Williams street was destroyed by fire. The house was
directly opposite the county buildings and Sheriff O'CONNOR and his family
were aroused shortly after 1 o'clock this morning by the piercing cries of
the unfortunate woman. The fire had gained such headway before help arrived
that it was impossible to enter the building. After the flames had been
subdued by the firemen the body of the woman was found near her bed, burned
beyond recognition.
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DR. WAITE TO DIE THURSDAY
Sing Sing, May 19 - Dr. Arthur Warren WAITE, who was convicted in New York of
poisoning to death his wealthy father-in-law, will ne executed here next
Thursday, it was announced to-night. The condemned man is now spending most
of his time reading and writing letters.
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"MA" SUNDAY UNDER KNIFE
New York, May 19 - Mrs. William A. SUNDAY, wife of the evangelist who is
conducting a campaign in this city, was taken to-night to a private
sanitarium where she underwent an operation for acute appendicitis.
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HER DAUGHTER MAY BE HERE
Cleveland Woman Asks This Newspaper to Aid in Search.
A letter has been received by the Democrat and Chronicle from Mrs. Mary L.
LAWRENCE, of No. 8,519 Hough avenue, Cleveland, asking aid in locating her
daughter, who she believes is in Rochester. Mrs. LAWRENCE says that her
daughter, Edith LAWRENCE TROSS, formerly played the piano in the old Bijou
moving picture theater, and that her husband was a picture-machine operator.
Mrs. LAWRENCE would be glad to have anyone with information concerning her
daughter communicate with her.
For ten days the address of Mrs. LAWRENCE will be No. 955 Trumball avenue,
Detroit, she says in her letter.
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DIES SUDDENLY IN HOTEL
Louis BARG, 43 years old, of No. 402 South avenue, was stricken in the hotel
of Rentschler & Hemans, No. 222 South avenue, yesterday morning, and died
within a few minutes. When the ambulance of the Hahnemann Hospital reached
the hotel the surgeon pronounced the man dead. The body was returned to the
morgue, where Coroner Thomas A. KILLIP may cause an autopsy to be performed.
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SHOWER FOR MR. AND MRS. WESLEY
A meeting of Golden Rule Chapter Order of the Eastern Star, was held on April
14th in Star Hall. Matters pertaining to the visit of Grand Officers in
Gothic Hall on Wednesday evening were discussed. A surprise variety shower
was given for Mr. and Mrs. George B. WESLEY. A piano solo was given by Miss
Cora HARRISON, a piano duet was given by Miss Violet DINTRUFF and Miss
Florence KERNER, a violin solo was played by Albert DINTRUFF, accompanied by
Miss Violet DINTRUFF. Classic dances were given by Miss Minnie WAGNER.
Refreshments were served.
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--
Glenda Subyak
Monroe Co. & N. Y. State News Coordinator
# 991004
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