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    1. [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Nov 8, 1922 # 1
    2. Rochester, Monroe NY Democrat & Chronicle Wed Nov 8, 1922 LENA DREFAHL Lena DREFAHL died yesterday morning at the family home, No. 112 Saranac street. She leaves two sisters, a brother and six nieces. The funeral will be held to-morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home. Burial will be in Mount Hope cemetery. MRS. ELIZABETH A. DYER Mrs. Elizabeth A. DYER, widow of Henry S. DYER, died yesterday morning at the home of her son, William H. DYER, in East Pembroke, aged 79 years. She leaves two sons, Charles H., of this city, and Henry H., of East Pembroke; a granddaughter and two grandsons. The funeral will take place at East Pembroke to-morrow at 11 o'clock at the Ogden Center Presbyterian Church. Burial will be made at Spencerport. MANLEY H. PAYNE Manley H. PAYNE will be buried this afternoon at 3 o'clock in Falls Cemetery, Ridge road, Greece. ALFRED E. MYLREA Alfred E. MYLREA died yesterday afternoon at the family resident, No. 175 Emerson street, aged 55 years. He leaves his wife, Martha MILLER MYLREA, an aunt Miss Elenor ADAMS; two nieces, Eleanor and Bessie CALHOUN. The funeral will take place Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home. Interment will be made in Mount Hope cemetery. FRED STOKES Fred STOKES died yesterday at the family home, No. 1476 Main street east, aged 43 years. He leaves besides his wife Gertrude BEIDEL STOKES, three daughters, Alice, Helen and Thelma, two sons, William and Walter; his mother, Mrs. Ida STOKES; three sisters, Mrs. J. E. PHELPS, of Dallas, Tex., Mrs. Louis CORNFIELD, of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. William M. NICHOLSON and a brother, Harry STOKES, both of this city. He was a member of the Gerard Commandery, Knights of Malta. MRS. MARIA E. KENNETH Mrs. Maria E. KENNETH died Monday in this city. She leaves five sons, Herbert, of Chili, Arthur, of Montana, Ernest, of Los Angeles, Cal., and William and Walter, of this city, and eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be from the home of her son, Herbert, at Chili, to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be at Scottsville. MRS. MARY A. MOULTON The funeral of Mary A. MOULTON, will be held from the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. H. CONNOR, No. 87 Kingston street to-day. She leaves besides her daughter, two sons, George W. WARNER of Troy, and Charles L. WARNER, of Chicago, Ill., eleven grand children and twenty- four great grandchildren. THOMAS W. MAIN Thomas W. MAIN died yesterday morning at his home, 165 Chestnut street, aged 77 years. He leaves his wife Katherine K. MAIN; three sons, Frank W., of Pittsburgh, Fred L., of Montclair, N. J., and William, of Harrisburg, Pa. MRS. WALLACE WHITNEY Mrs. Sabina RILEY WHITNEY died yesterday at her home, No. 65 Lennox street, aged 20 years. She leaves her husband, Wallace WHITNEY; a daughter, Doris; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James RILEY; two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude MORSE and Florence RILEY; five brothers, William, Harry, Edward, George and Vincent RILEY. ANN GAVIGAN Ann GAVIGAN, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. GAVIGAN, died yesterday at the Highland Hospital. Interment will be at Riverside cemetery. MRS. CLARA M. BROWN Mrs. Clara MILAN BROWN died yesterday morning at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ida MILAN, No. 755 South avenue. The funeral will be to-morrow morning at 10:30 o'clock from the Ryan & McIntee's funeral parlors. Interment will be in Riverside cemetery. * THE VIRGINIUS INCIDENT What was the Virginius incident? Between what countries did it nearly cause war? The Virginius, flying the U. S. flag, was taken as an arms runner for the Cuban rebels by a Spanish man of war on October 31, 1873. Capt. Joseph FRY and some of the crew were shot, almost causing war between the United States and Spain. * Miller Casts Vote Early In Family Party Governor Has Nothing to Say as Crowds Cheer Him in Syracuse Syracuse, Nov. 7 - Governor Nathan L. MILLER cast his vote for re-election at 10:10 o'clock this morning. With Mrs. MILLER, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. McCARTHY, the governor arrived at the polling place at 10:05 o'clock. The women were allowed to vote first, the governor and Mr. McCARTHY following. Cheered and congratulated in advance by the small group of voters and poll workers, the governor had little comment to make. * Miss M'SWINEY Not Allowed To Consult Woman Physician Dublin, Nov. 7 - (By the Associated Press) - The other women arrested on the same day as Miss Mary MacSWINEY joined to-day in her hunger strike at Mount Joy prison. Miss MacSWINEY was brought back weak after her exercise to-day and requested that she might be permitted to see Dr. Kathleen LYNN but the application was refused. A meeting of protest was held here tonight and Mrs. Maude McBRIDE called upon her audience to denounce "the infamy of the attempt to murder the sister of Terence MacSWINEY." * CHILD'S SKULL IS CRUSHED BY FARMER'S DRAY Little Ovid Girl Climbs on Wagon for Apples and Falls Under Wheel Hold Inquest To-Day Mother Is Prostrated Over Accident Which Took Daughter's Life Waterloo, Nov. 7 - Climbing aboard a wagon driven by Fred SMITH, a farmer residing south of Ovid, Catherine McDONALD, 7-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McDONALD, of Ovid, fell beneath the rear wheel, which ran over the child's head. Catherine was one of three children who attempted to reach some apples in the wagon. With her skull fractured she lived for half an hour. She was carried into the home of John McKENNA, Orchard street, Ovid, and Dr. Thomas F. COLE, of Interlaken, and Dr. E. W. BOGARDUS, of Romulus, were summoned. Dr. BOGARDUS, who is also coroner, will hold an inquest to-morrow afternoon. The body is at the morgue of Flynn & Earley, at Ovid. Mrs. McDONALD is prostrated to-night over the accident, which occurred at 4 o'clock. * Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS

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