Rochester, Monroe, NY Times Union May 13, 1918 Man Killed In Auto Accident at Summerville John HANCOCK, aged 50 years, of 52 Rauber Street, was so seriously injured in an automobile accident on the Summerville Boulevard near Stop 24 Saturday night that he died a short time later. James MARCELLA, driver of the machine, was slightly bruised when the car crashed into an abutment of the Rome, Watertown & Ogdenburgh Railroad concrete bridge. Mrs. Margaret WALZER, aged 23 years, received a broken arm, and her little daughter, Myrtle, aged 6 years, received bruises about the body. They were both taken to the office of Dr. Jeremiah SULLIVAN, 4477 Lake Avenue. Samuel PANXARELLA, aged 30 years, of 104 Chatham Street, received slight bruises about the head and shoulders and was removed to the Rochester General Hospital. The car was proceeding north at a fairly high rate of speed when the wheels of one side of the car struck the soft mud. MARCELLA tried to get the machine back on the highway and lost control of it. HANCOCK, who was sitting in the front seat, was thrown clear of the car and struck on his head. Mrs. WALZER and her daughter were thrown out and injured by pieces of broken glass. **** Penn Yan Pastor Will Do "Y" Work Penn Yan, May 13 - At yesterday morning's service in the presbyterian Church in this village, Rev. Nevin D. BARTHOLOMEW, pastor of the church, made public an announcement, that he had been assigned to do work in the National Army camps in the Eastern District, for six months, commencing June 1. During his absence from his church, the officials of the church will pay his salary. He will forego his usual vacation of six weeks. The pulpit will be supplied during his absence by professors from the Auburn Theological Seminary. **** DIED HEINRICH - At the family home, 490 South Goodman Street, Sunday, May 12, 1918, Julius L. HEINRICH. He leaves besides his wife, two daughters, Edith of Lynbrook, L. L; Ethel of this city; one son, Kenneth of Camp Dix, N. J.; a mother, Mrs. Fredericke HEINRICH; two sisters, Mrs. H. V. TANNER and Mrs. Charles KOGLER; three brothers, William and Fred of Rochester and George of Buffalo. The remains will be removed to Brockport, N. Y. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the residence of Prof. Charles O. BEAMAN. ** CROSSETT - John H. CROSSETT, aged 54 years, died Saturday at the family home, 217 Birr Street. The deceased leaves surviving his wife, Ellen CROSSETT; one daughter, Mrs. George F. ERDLE, and three sons, John H. CROSSETT and William E. CROSSETT, of this city, and First Lieutenant Sidney McKay CROSSETT, of the 305th Regiment Infantry, France. Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home. Interment in Riverside Cemetery. New York papers please copy. ** HALEY - Benjamin B. HALEY died Sunday at the home, 205 Caledonia Avenue. He leaves his wife, Bertha B. HALEY; two sons, Bernard and William HALEY; two sisters, Mrs. J. USLER, Mrs. C. P. SEAGER. Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:30 from the house and at 9 o'clock from the Immaculate Conception Church. ** BURROUGHS - Miss Jean Elizabeth BURROUGHS, daughter of Mrs. Gertrude BURROUGHS, died on Friday evening, at her home, at 27 Dengler Street, aged 16 years. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 from the house. Interment at Mt. Hope. ** BADER - Anthony BADER died yesterday morning at the home, 398 Ames Street, aged 70 years. He leaves his wife, Wilheimina BADER; a son, Emile BADER, of Pittsburgh, and two grandchildren. The funeral will take place Tuesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the family home and 9 from the Holy Family Church. Interment will be made in family lot, Holy Sepulchre cemetery. ** KAVENY - John G. KAVENY died suddenly at the family residence, No. 118 Scio street, Saturday morning. He is survived by his wife, Kathryn HOCTOR KAVENY; three sisters, Mrs. M. COLLINS, Mrs. M. CANAN and Mrs. John FLANIGAN, and three brothers, Joseph and William, of Canandaigua and Thomas, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Funeral will take place Tuesday morning at 8:30 from the house and 9 o'clock from Lady Chapel of St. Patrick's Cathedral. ** ROWLAND - At his home, 73 prospect Street, on Sunday evening, May 12, 1918, Merriman ROWLAND, aged 74 years. He was a member of Flower City Tent, No. 30, K. O. T. M., and Genesee Lodge, No. 3, I. O. O. F. Funeral from the chapel of Ingmire & Thompson Co., 137 Chestnut Street, corner of Court, time to be announced later. ** SMITH - Entered into rest Saturday, May 11, 1918, at his home, 178 herald Street, Herman P. SMITH, aged 29 years. He is survived by his wife, Bertha LATAL SMITH; one son, Ray SMITH; one daughter, Mildred SMITH; his father, Charles SMITH; one brother, William SMITH; one sister, Mrs. J. DEONDE. He was a member of the Knights of Calvin. Funeral Tuesday, May 14, 1918, at 2 p.m. from the house. ** KNIGHT - Entered into rest at St. Mary's Hospital Sunday, May 12, 1918, Lizetta KNIGHT, aged 71 years. Deceased is survived by one sister and one brother. Funeral from family residence Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial at Mt. Hope Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Memorial Hive No. 170, Knights of the Maccabees. **** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS