RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Total: 1/1
    1. [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY July 15, 1925 #2
    2. Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle July 15, 1925 INFANT CHILD WAS SEPARATED FROM FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Vaitonis Now Receive Permission To Bring To This Country Infant Son Born in Lithuania Mrs. Anthony VAITONIS will sail for Poland within a short time to bring back to her home in this city her infant son, Stanley, who was born in Lithuania on June 1, 1924, and whom she had not seen since February 6 of this year when she and her husband, with their three American-born children, returned to Rochester following a visit to Europe. Although Mr. VAITONIS is an American citizen and had returned to his old home only for a visit, the immigration authorities refused to grant a passport for the infant born during the visit of the family in Lithuania. It finally was decided to leave the baby with a friend. Mr. and Mrs. VAITONIS, and the three children who were born in this country and who appeared on the original passport, returning to Rochester on February 6 of this year. Mr. VAITONIS, who has been steadily employed during his residence in this country and who is now an employe of the Ontario Clothing Company, sought the advice of the Service Bureau of the chamber of Commerce and after some correspondence with the immigration Department at Washington it was announced that a passport would be granted to either of the parents to return to Lithuania and bring the baby to Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. VAITONIS, whose three older children are in Rochester schools, were determined that their youngest child should have the benefit of an American education and upbringing. **** RECREATION AND PLEASURE FEATURE TRIP TO EUROPE Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. THOMAS, manager of the dressmaking department of McCurdy & Company, will sail for Paris, France, on the Rochambeau, leaving New York tomorrow, returning August 28 on the Der Grosse. While the main object of the voyage is business in the style center of the world, they hope to get some recreation and rest out on the trip. **** DEMANDS DAMAGES FOR AUTO INJURIES Kiman KAMHR of Sellinger street today filed a negligence suit against Frederick DE(L or I) ONET, 670 Clinton avenue north, demanding $10,000 for injuries alleged to have been received when cars the plaintiff and defendant were driving collided, at Hanover and Vienna streets. Jacob ARK is KAMHR'S attorney. **** IN CITY COURT Thomas DOYLE, 49, 26 John street, charged with beating horses, pleaded not guilty; adjourned to July 24. Gordon PRINGLE, 29, 73 Mitchell street, and Raymond KREWER, 22, 66 Randolph street, charged with conspiracy to rob Warren DeWITT, manager of a store at 76 Stout street, pleaded not guilty; adjourned to July 29. William HOLLAND, colored, 22, 194 South Fitzhugh street, pleaded guilty to petit larceny, accused of stealing a watch; fined $20. **** REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Frank LENHARDT and wife to William W. WILSON, property in Park Acres; $1. Katherine E. LAFLER to Donato MOSCARITOLO and wife, property in Rochester; $1. William H. MAHONEY and wife to Charles E. MAHONEY and wife, property in Bietry Beach park; $1. Morris Sand and Gravel Co., to Florence C. VAN DENMARK, property in Erie canal; $1. Henry A. NIXON and wife to Harold C. MILLER, property in Clinton avenue, south; $1. John T. O'DONNELL and wife to William A. BOEBEL and wife, property in Post avenue; $1. John PORCEDDU and wife to Frank DEL CONTE and wife, property in Lorimer street; $1. Anna CACCAMO ROMAN to Alfred ROSENBLOOM, property in Fairbanks street; $1. Charles SHERMAN and another to Colburne A. BENNETT and wife, property in Fairport; $1. Elizabeth STULL to George C. REHBERG, property in South Clinton street; $1. Arthur T. SMITH and wife to Charles F. ENOS and wife, property in Brighton; $1. Joseph TARACI and wife to John W. BOUSFIELD, property in York street; $1. Domenica TESTA and wife to Domenico GIAMBERARDINO and wife, property in Grafton street; $1. Lawrence --WAGNER and wife to Isadore GREENHOUSE and wife, property in Rochester; $1. Frank E. WILSON to Fred G. GILLESPIE, property in Brockport; $1. **** THREE CHILDREN ARE INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENTS Three small children were hurt in the streets of Rochester yesterday afternoon and evening in automobile accidents. Mary ALLEGRA, 9, of 605 Bay street, suffered bruises to her leg and knee when she was knocked to the pavement at Bay and Windsor streets by an automobile driven by Luke KAPER of 61 Ellison street. According to report the child ran from the curb directly in front of the machine. After treatment at a physician's office she was taken home. Bertha LARMAN, 7, of Chatham street was cut and bruised about the arm when the machine in which she was riding, and which was driven by her father, collided with another automobile driven by Daniel ROHR, of 167 Dickenson street, Joseph avenue and Chatham street. The child, after treatment by a physician, was taken home. Anna Kaiser, 4, of 227 Adams street, according to report, ran from the curb at Reynolds and Adams streets last night directly into the path of an automobile driven by Sperry CROUCH of 46 Charlotte street. The girl was knocked down and suffered cuts and bruises. She was taken to St. Mary's Hospital for treatment. **** MARRIAGE LICENSES Floyd F. SCHWAB of 440 Ridgeway avenue, and Minnie ULRICH of 347 Avis street. John A. BUGGIE of 9 Roosevelt street, and Rhoda M. ROBERTS of 175 Clinton avenue north. Walton G. WILCOX of 747 Jay street and Marjorie M. DIXON of 69 Bronson avenue **** WILMINGTON MAN SUCCEEDS Dr. M. H. HARPER AT STATE NORMAL SCHOOL IN GENESEO Geneseo, July 15 - Dr. Herman COOPER of Wilmington, Del., has been engaged as head of the psychology and education department of the Geneseo State Normal School. He will fill the place left vacant by Dr. M. H. HARPER. For the past year he has been doing research work for the state of Delaware. He received his A. B. and M. A. from the State University of Iowa, and will receive his Ph. D. from Columbia in the fall, as he is working this summer on the thesis which will secure him his degree. Dr. W. A. HOLCOMB, principal of the Geneseo State Normal School entertained at luncheon for Dr. COOPER, Monday, at the T- - - Tavern, and members of the ??? board were asked to meet ???. The guests were: Mrs. W. WADSWORTH, Mrs. James FR??, Otto KELSEY, James W. WADSWORTH, Dr. W. E. LAUDERDALE, E. Eve?? DOTY, L. R. DOTY and John ? ABBOTT. Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS

    05/19/2002 05:56:55