Rochester, Monroe, NY Times Union May 13, 1918 WEDDINGS CASE - CAMPBELL The marriage of Miss Grace Muriel CAMPBELL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. CAMPBELL, of 45 Champlain Street to Sergeant Howard Titus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CASE, of Irondequoit, took place at noon on Wednesday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. RITZ, in Newport News, Va. The Rev. Mr. FOREST performed the ceremony. The attendants were Walter McALESTER and Mrs. McALESTER, of this city. The bride is a graduate of the class of 1917 of Livingston Park Seminary. **** GOODWIN - BERT The marriage of Miss Irene BERL and William GOODWIN took place at the rectory of the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, the Rev. John P. SHELLHORN officiating. Miss Sadie WARD was bridesmaid and Frank DECKER was best man. Mr. and Mrs. GOODWIN will reside in Irondequoit. **** ROBINSON - HARTUNG Miss Helen V. HARTUNG and Lieutenant Milton K. ROBINSON were married Saturday morning at the home of the bride's parents, 102 Woodward Street, the Rev. Franklin F. FRY officiating. **** BARRY - KUNKELL The wedding of Aida KUNKELL, of New York City, to Lieutenant Alfred W. BARRY, Ordnance R. C., U. S. A., took place on April 24 at St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York City. Lieutenant BARRY is the son of the late Charles P. BARRY, of this city, and is on duty in the Artillery School at Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois. **** Mendon Man Dies on 71st Birthday Honeoye Falls, May 13 - Henry Merritt, a well known resident of the town of Mendon for the past 45 years, died at his home, four miles northeast of this village, Friday evening, on the anniversary of his birth, 71 years of age. He had been in failing health for several years and the cause of death was pneumonia. He was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church of this village and the Holy Name Society. Besides his wife, he is survived by five daughters and five sons, mrs. George PLAIN, of Lima; Mrs. Johanna FERRELL, of Honeoye Falls; Mrs. William WOOD, of Rush; Mrs. Frank KESEL, of Victor, and Miss Gertrude MERRITT, of Honeoye Falls; Bartlett MERRITT, of Golah; James MERRITT, of this village; Joseph and Henry MERRITT, of Rochester, and William MERRITT, who has just gone to Camp Dix; twenty-seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. His funeral will be held from his late home tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock and from St. Paul's Church at 10 o'clock. **** LYONS, May 13 - A contingent of seven young men from the eastern or second military district of Wayne County, entrained here at 11:35 Saturday morning for Fort Slocum. The men were: George Henry SEARS, of Clyde, captain in charge; Gregory O'BRIEN, of Lyons; Sidney James ALLEN, of Sodus; Clement TRAINO, of Clyde; Charles YATES, of Clyde; Ezra Milton VAN DYNE, of Savannah, and William LANNING, of South Butler. Chairman Edward SAUTTER, of the local board, has received advices that 62 men will be called from this district the latter part of this month. This call will practically clear up Class 1 in this district, but is expected that the June 5th registration will add about 200 to Class No. 1. **** ALBION, May 13 - Orleans County's draft quota of nine men left Albion Saturday for Fort Slocum. Archibald E. WEBSTER was placed in charge of the contingent during the trip with Franklin R. ALLEN as second in command. The quota consisted of Franklin R. ALLEN, William A. GRAVES, Joseph BURGIO, George H. VAN STONE and Archibald E. WEBSTER, of Albion. Augustino JOMES, Joseph BANASZEWSKI and Zygmont STANKIEWICZ, of Medina; Morgan McCARGO, of Holley, employed at Perth Amboy, N. J., from which place he went direct to Fort Slocum, New Rochelle, N. Y.; Harold T. HINMAN, of Kendall. Mr. STANKLEWICK was an alternate who was sent in addition to the regular quota called for. Mr. WEBSTER was sent on a special order of the war department personnel division, received from chief of ordnance, Brigadier General W. S. PIERCE. He is police judge here and a registrant of Class I of the Orleans county draft list. Shortly before the Mexican border trouble last year when the National Guard was sent to the Texas border, Mr. WEBSTER joined Company F, 3d Regiment, now the 108th Infantry, National Army. He was sent to the border with Company F, and there commissioned second lieutenant. **** Farm Laborers Batavia, May 13 - Fred E. WALKER, of Batavia, farm labor specialist for Genesee County, declares that reports he has received show that no higher wages are paid for farm labor anywhere in Western New York than in this county, where they range from $40 to $50 a month, according to the ability and experience of the laborers. In a number of Western new York counties the maximum price for wages is $35 a month. **** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS