Rochester, Monroe, NY Times Union July 20, 1925 C. H. ROWE SUCCUMBS TO CAR INJURIES Newark, July 20 - Clellan H. ROWE, who was struck by an automobile driven by Albert MASLYN of Clifton Springs on the Phelps road, two miles south of this village, Friday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock, died at the Newark Hospital at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon as the result of a fractured skull. Mr. ROWE was one of the best known farmers in the vicinity of Newark and had lived near the spot where he was fatally injured for the past 40 years. He was born in Webster August 31, 1861, moving west with his father, who was a Civil War veteran, immediately after the war, and coming back to Newark to live when a young man, where he had since resided. He was a member of the Newark Grange, in which he always had taken an active interest. The deceased is survived by his wife, Mary PINC??EY ROWE; by his aged mother, Mrs. Sarah M. ROWE of Phelps; three sons, William Dale ROWE of Rochester, Leon Howard ROWE and Lester P. ROWE of Newark; two sisters, Mrs. A. F. BUSSEY and Mrs. J. Fred HELMER, both of Phelps, and five brothers, J. P. ROWE, Ann Arbor, Mich., Gordon D. ROWE, Cincinnati, O., Ernest ROWE, New York, William M. ROWE and Corydon W. ROWE, both of Rochester. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the late residence and at 2:30 o'clock from the Newark Methodist Church, with the Rev. Frank A. BOYD officiating. Burial will be made in the Willow Avenue Cemetery. **** Rochester To Have German Howitzer Rochester will be presented with one and possibly two German howitzers before the end of the summer by the War Department, Assemblyman Simon L. ADLER announced yesterday. Guns captured by American forces in the World War are being distributed to many cities throughout the country. Last Thursday 3,000 guns for different cities in the United States were shipped from Port Newark, N. J., but it is not known whether the guns for Rochester is in that shipment. Sergeant Harry J. ROSENBERG, armorer of the cavalry armory where the gun will be set up, and Adjutant-General J. C. WESTCOTT of Albany, are now making arrangements to send the gun here. **** Special Agents Entertained Special agents in the offices of Mrs. Minnie SNYDER and Prescott & Bronk of Newark, N. Y., were entertained by those agencies last Friday. A golf match was held in the afternoon and the first prize was won by S. W. ROSS. They played over the nine-hole course of the Newark County Club. An elaborate dinner was given, the toastmaster being Mr. PITKIN, president of the Newark Country Club. Short talks were given by John JORDAN of Syracuse, Frank CURTISS of Syracuse and Messrs. TOWNSEND and SMITH, connected with Bloomer Brothers, Newark. **** Will Address Lions Club W. A. KINNEY, who has been identified with the Boy Scout work for some time, will tell the Lions Club of the aims and accomplishments of that organization and what it is doing for the boys of Rochester at the weekly lunch tomorrow. **** THE SOCIAL REGISTER (didn't get the beginning) Among the guests at the Jackson Hotel and Health Resort for the past few days were the following from this city: Mr. and Mrs. H. A. JOHANTGEN, of Lozier street; Mr. and Mrs. Lester P. SLADE of Berkley street; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. HOWLETT, of Clover street; Dr. and Mrs. J. A. LANE, of Portland avenue; Dr. and Mrs. P. G. MAYO, of Main street east, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. BEACHEL, of Cypress street. Miss Bernice M. BECKER, of Grand avenue, has returned after spending two weeks as councillor at the Episcopal Summer Conference at Princeton, N. J., and a brief stay in New York. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest MOCK, of St. Paul boulevard, accompanied by Misses Martha, Josephine, Mayme and Florence Armbruster, of St. Paul boulevard, have returned from a two weeks' motor trip to New England. They went first to Maine by the way of the White Mountains and made short visits in Pertland and Boston, returning by the way of New York, the Berkshies and the Catskill Mountains. Mrs. James Herbert HERSEY of Lincoln Neb., formerly of Rochester, is spending a few weeks with per parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred LEMIEUX of 100 Alameda street. The Rev. and Mrs. Henry TALBOT of Jefferson avenue will leave July 26th for Grenadier Island, Alexandria Bay, to pass the month of August. Later they will spend some time in Quebec, returning home in September. Mrs. E. D. LAPHAM of St. Petersburg, Fla., is visiting Mrs. L. M. DEY of Greig street, this week. Miss Agnes MORRIS, of Amsterdam, N. Y., was the guest over the week-end of the Misses Anne and Eunice BRISTOL, of East avenue. Mrs. Newton M. COLLINS of Culver road, entertained guests at an informal luncheon today at the Century Club in honor of Miss Anna PARSONS, of Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. A. Edward BREWSTER of Sibley place will have guests at luncheon Wednesday at the Rochester Country Club for Miss PARSONS. Miss Eleanor KRATZ of Buffalo has been for a few days the guest of Miss Kathleen BROWN of East avenue. Miss Louise DEVINE of Granger place who returned from Europe on the Homeric on Wednesday last, reached home on Friday. The ladies of the Emmanuel Reformed Church will entertain this evening in the church parlors in honor of the Rev. R. F. H. DIEHM and Mrs. DIEHM. Miss Grace W. BARTON of Kenilworth terrace and Mrs. Minnie K. LANE of Strathallan park, left Friday by motor for the Thousand Islands where they expect to spend some time. Dr. and Mrs. Raymond ELLIOT, Mr. and Mrs. Walter CUNNINGHAM, Mr. and Mrs. Alcott NEARY, Mr. and Mrs. Fred LOEFFLER are leaving on Saturday to spend two weeks in Canada at Big Wind Inn, on the Lake of Bays. **** WEDDINGS SCHIFF - ROSENBILT The marriage of Miss Henrietta ROSENBILT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ROSENBILT of Buffalo, to Mr. Lester E. SCHIFF of Rochester took place June 28, at Boreal Hall, in Buffalo, at 6 o'clock. Rabbi GITLIN officiating. Mrs Samuel R. GREENSTONE was matron of honor; the Misses Rose CHODOWN, Lillian ROSENBILT, Rose SCHIFF of Rochester, Mary PLECKOW, Mary C??IDEN, and Goldie ROSENBILT, bridesmaids. Mr. Louis SCHIFF of Rochester was best man and the ushers were messrs, Samuel R. GREENFIELD, Samuel ROSEN, Roy ?OTH, Jack HARRISON and Dr. Norman LEVIN of Rochester. At the reception which followed, 80 were present Mr. and Mrs. A. SCHIFF, Mr. P. SCHIFF, Dr. E. LEVIN of Rochester, Miss Betty SLOVE and Mr. H. SLOVE of New York, were among the out of town guests, Mr. and Mrs. SCHIFF are at home at 398 Rosewood terrace, Rochester, N. Y. ** FRASER - HALL The marriage of Miss Alice Mary HALL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Robert HALL of Reynolds street, this city, to Mr. Alexander J. FRASER, took place Saturday afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George CHURCHILL DOW, in Ashland avenue, Buffalo, the Rev. Samuel VAN VRANKEN HOLMES performing the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of white satin, with pearl trimming, a veil arranged with coronet and fastened with orange blossoms and she carried bride's roses and lilies of the valley. She was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. George C. DOW, and was attended by Miss Marion MACKENZIE, gowned in beaded orchid georgette, an orchid hat and carrying snapdragon and orchid sweet peas. Mrs. HALL, mother of the bride, was in a gown of powder blue georgette and Mrs. James F. FRASER of Caledonia, mother of the bridegroom, was gowned in tan crepe. Mr. Irvine WILSON of Caledonia was best man. A reception and buffet supper followed the ceremony. The decorations throughout the house were garden flowers. Among the out-of-town guests were: Mrs. James FRASER and daughter, Mildred; Mr. and Mrs. Frank SHAW and Miss Helen GARBUTT, of Caledonia; Mrs. William Robert HALL, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McINTOSH, Dr. and Mrs. F. F. DOW, Mr. and Mrs. A. Irving FRANKEL of Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. George WHITING of LeRoy. Mr. FRASER and his bride will be at home after Sept. 1 at Seven Pines, Caledonia. ** WILLSON - RAWLINSON On Thursday at 143 Parsells avenue, the Rev. D. Sumner WILLSON, a retired Universalist minister, was married to Mrs. Lillian E. RAWLINSON, by the Rev. F. G. REYNOLDS of the Parsells Avenue Baptist Church. The attending couple were Mrs. Nellie DeNOIST and Mr. Sala BLANCHARD of Ottawa Canada. The bride wore gray georgette, trimmed with cut steel beads and a corsage bouquet of bridal roses. The bridesmaid was in peach colored crepe de chine and held a bouquet of sweet peas. The Rev. and Mrs. WILLSON expect to reside in Glenside, Pa. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS