Rochester, Monroe, NY Times Union July 18, 1925 DIED IDLER - Entered into rest yesterday, Mrs. Erna IDLER, aged 49 years. She is survived by three sons, Fred and August IDLER and Oscar HEMPEL; one daughter, Helen IDLER; and four sisters. She was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, Ladies Aid Society and Germania Chapter, O. E. S. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m., from her late home, 10 Renwood street. Burial in Mount Hope Cemetery. WILFERTH - In this city, at her home, 88 Clarissa street, July 17, 1925, Elizabeth, wife of Goorge J. WILFERTH. She leaves besides her husband, one sister Delia GEIGER, and one brother Edward GEIGER. She was a member of Flower City Circle No. 464, Order of Foresters and the Rosary society of the Immaculate conception Church. Funeral from the home Monday at 8:30 and 9 from the Immaculate Conception church. MARKLINGER - Entered into rest, in this city Saturday morning July 18, 1925, August MARKLINGER, aged 81 years. Deceased is survived by one son, Arthur MARKLINGER of Saurafael, California; one sister, Mrs. Mary MAUDER of Chicago, Ill; one brother, Adam MARKLINGER of this city. The remains have been removed to his home, 210 Norton street. Time of the funeral to be announced later. COMSTOCK - Emma Matilda COMSTOCK, daughter of Jesse A. and Lily A. COMSTOCK, Friday morning, July 17, 1925, at the Rochester General Hospital, aged 7 years. She is survived by her parents; two sisters Lillian and May; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry MEAD, of this city and L. D. COMSTOCK, of Branch, Mich. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon, July 20, 1925 at 2 o'clock at the home, 149 Middlesex road. Interment ill be made in Brighton Cemetery. COLLINS - Died July 18, 1925, at his late home, South Lima, N. Y. Patrick COLLINS, aged 70 years. He leaves to mourn, his wife, Margaret; one daughter, Anna REILLY of Aurora, Ill.,; two sons, James COLLINS of South Lima, Edward COLLINS of Rochester; eight grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. M. McMAHON, of Rochester, Mrs. W. MOLYE of Lima, Mrs. Jesse SNYDER of Avon; three brothers, John, James and Edward COLLINS of Lima. Funeral from the residence Tuesday, July 21, at 9 a.m., and at 10 o'clock at St. Joseph's Church, Livonia, N. Y. Interment at Lima, N. Y. STRUTZ - Entered into rest Thursday afternoon, July 16, 1925, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles W. BLOCK, No. 203 Caroline street, in her 86th year. Besides her husband she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. George F. KRAUTWURST, Mrs. Charles W. BLOCK, and Mrs. Robert T. FARRELL; one son, Andrew STRUTZ; 12 grandchildren; three great- grandchildren. Funeral Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the house and 3 o'clock from the Church of Peace, corner Caroline and Mount Vernon avenue. Interment at Mount Hope Cemetery. SHARPE - The funeral of Mary Irene NOLAN, wife of Charles H. SHARPE, took place from her late home, 1,100 Jay street, Friday, July 17, at 9 o'clock, and from St. Patrick's Cathedral at 9:30. Solemn requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. Father KEENAN, assisted by Rev Fathers CURTIN and NEWCOMB. The bearers were Alfred KILLIP, Archie H. SHARPE, Early J. SHARPE, Thomas O'GRADY, James E. MALLEY and William WIEDMAN. Interment was made in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. **** Geneseo Woman and Son Injured When Machine and hearse Collide Lakeville, July 18 - Mrs. Charles BARBER of Geneseo suffered injuries to her hip and head and her son, Clyde, a cut over his right eye when the touring car in which they were riding collided with a hearse driven by W. S. RECTOR of Geneseo at the intersection of Long Point and the Geneseo roads at the foot of Conesus lake at 10:15 o'clock this morning, Dorothy BARBER, her daughter, escaped unhurt. Mrs. BARBER and her children were returning from a cottage at Conesus lake when the accident happened. Mr. RECTOR was on his way to Rochester to bring back a body. The injured were attended by Dr. F. E. SQUIRES of Livonia. An X-ray revealed Mrs. BARBER suffered no broken bones. She and her children were taken by her brother to her home in Geneseo. The touring car was badly damaged, but the hearse suffered only slightly. Inspector REARDON of the motor vehicle bureau, Geneseo, is conducting an investigation. ***** Farmer Struck By Auto Suffers Skull Fracture; Condition Is Critical Newark, July 18 - Clelland H. ROWE, 65, lies in the Newark Hospital in a critical condition with a severe fracture of the skull which he suffered between 5 and 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon in front of his home on his farm two miles south of this village on the Phelps road. The following version of the accident was told to the Newark police by witnesses: "Mr. ROWE was standing on the east side of the state highway talking to a friend in an automobile when a large five-ton truck was approaching from the south. Mr. ROWE'S friend told him to look out or the truck would hit him, and to avoid being struck he started across the road toward his house and stepped directly in front of a coupe going southward, being driven by Albert MASLYN of 210 West street, Clifton Springs. Mr. ROWE was knocked to the pavement with terrific force and was hurled to the hospital. There is little hope for his recovery. Mr. MASLYN was held by the Newark police until the State Troopers arrived when he was released. He has been a cigar salesman for G. W. CROUCHER of this village for the past seven years and was on his way home to Clifton Springs when the accident happened. **** DIED COMPTON - Passed away, Friday, July 17, 1925, Linus COMPTON. He is survived by his wife, Fannie H. COMPTON; a sister, Mrs. John SOUCIE, of Indianapolis, Ind., and a niece, Mrs. Vetel W. RAYMOND. Funeral from his home, 31 Edgerton street, Monday afternoon, July 20, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Mount Hope Cemetery. **** Charged With Assault, Placed Under Bonds Fred NACHNEGEE, 640 Clay avenue, indicted for assault upon the person of Fred R. JUTSUM, a neighbor, furnished $1,000 bail when arraigned before Judge Willis K. GILLETTE in County Court today. In a dispute April 13, NACHNEGEE is alleged to have beaten JUTSUM with a stick. George A. SPRAUL, 334 Andrews street, indicted for a statutory offense, pleaded guilty and will be sentenced Monday. **** Funeral of Mrs. Sharpe The funeral of Mary Irene NOLAN, wife of Charles H. SHARPE took place from the family home, 1,100 Jay street, yesterday morning at 9 o'clock and from St. Patrick's Cathedral at 9:30. Solemn requiem mass was celebrated by the Rev. James B. KEENAN, assisted by the Rev. Joseph V. CURTIN and the Rev. Father NEWCOMB. The bearers were Alfred KILLIP, Archie H. SHARPE, Earle J. SHARPE, Thomas O'GRADY, James E. MALLEY and William WIEDMAN. Burial was made in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. **** House Owned By Rochester Partly Burned Holley, July 18 - A house on the Ridge road near the Murray Cemetery, owned by Rochester parties and occupied by J. J. CARLTON and family was burned with all its contents at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Fire was caused by flames from a gasoline stove which spread to a five- gallon can of gasoline nearby. **** -- Glenda Whitaker Subyak Monroe Co. & NY State News Coordinator Assistant Coordinator Pike Co., IL Please Visit my Web page & sign my Guestbook http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~glendasubyak