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    1. [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY July 17, 1925 # 7
    2. Rochester, Monroe, NY Times Union July 17, 1925 MICHAEL J. DRURY Michael J. DRURY died yesterday at the home, 22 Selye Terrace. He is survived by one brother, Arthur DRURY; six sisters, Sarah A., Mary J., Alice G. and F. Blanche DRURY, Mrs. Agnes A. RAUBER and Mrs. Edward ROSENHAGEN, all of this city. The funeral will take place tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock from the home and at 9 o'clock from St. Bridget's Church. **** JOHN MURRAY died yesterday. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Isabella DUNNAN and Miss Jeanette MURRAY. The body was removed to Ryan & McIntee's funeral parlors, 207 Chestnut street. WILLIAM NEWTON died yesterday at the home in Henrietta, aged 80 years. He is survived by four daughters, Miss M. Frances NEWTON, of Henrietta, Mrs. Carrie D. HINDS, Mrs. Alice N. De WITT of Rochester, and Mrs. Ella N. MELLARS of San Francisco, Cal.; nine grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. MRS. FREDERICK STRUTZ, wife of William STRUTZ, died yesterday at the home, 203 Caroline street, aged 86 years. 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, and three great-grandchildren. ERNA IDLER died this morning at the home of her sister in Fairport, 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. The body was removed to 10 Renwood street. CLARA J. RICHARDSON, widow of Nicholas RICHARDSON, died yesterday at her home in the Parma-Clarkson Town Line road. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Willis M. WINDOVER and Mrs. Richard ROLLER, both of Clarkson; three grandchildren, five brothers and two sisters, Mrs. Isabelle WICKS, Mrs. Willis DeLANO and Lewis SAGE, all of Hilton; Frederick SAGE of Mount Morris, Sylvester SAGE of Batavia, Edward SAGE of Morganville and William of Rochester. **** INJURIES ARE FATAL TO WOMAN VICTIM OF AUTO-TROLLEY CRASH Mrs. Mabel Elizabeth HOFFMAN Dies 20 Minutes After Auto in Which She Is Riding Is Struck by R. & E. Car at Palmyra Road Crossing, Mile East of Pittsford — Child Hit by auto Fatality marked the end of a vacation trip when Mrs. Mabel Elizabeth HOFFMAN, 48, of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, died yesterday afternoon from injuries received when the automobile in which she was riding and which was driven by her son, Kenneth, was hit by a Rochester and Eastern trolley car at the Palmyra road crossing a mile east of Pittsford. It was first believed that Mrs. HOFFMAN died of shock, as she was subject to cardiac trouble, but an autopsy, performed by Coroner Charles I. MAGGIO at the morgue, last night, determined the cause of death as the puncture of her lungs by two fractured ribs. She died within 20 minutes after the accident and before the Highland Hospital ambulance could reach her. SONS ESCAPE, DAUGHTER HURT In the machine with Mrs. HOFFMAN were her two sons, Kenneth, 22, and Lloyd, 24, who escaped without injury and her daughter, Isabelle, 18, who suffered cuts and bruises. Dr. John VAN DOORN, of Pittsford, treated both Mrs. HOFFMAN and her daughter. The body was taken to the Newcomb Undertaking Parlors in Pittsford and later to the morgue. The accident occurred at a spot where the railroad tracks cross the Palmyra road diagonally. The automobile was struck back of the center, hurled 30 feet and turned around. Mrs. HOFFMAN was sitting in the right side of the rear seat and received the full impact of the crash. CLEAR VIEW OF CROSSING The trolley was in charge of "Doc" MARTIN, motorman and Henry GORDINIER, conductor. Witnesses stated that at the point there is a clear view of the tracks in both directions and that the motorman blew several blasts on his whistle as he approached the crossing. MARTIN said that the automobile drove suddenly on the tracks and the accident was unavoidable. Witnesses also stated that there were no evidences on the road that the automobile brakes had been applied. The crash occurred within a mile of the spot where Ray K. SAVAGE, principal of Jefferson Junior High School, was killed and Eleanor SULLIVAN, daughter of John D. SULLIVAN, fatally injured, in an accident on June 21. Mrs. HOFFMAN was the wife of C. J. HOFFMAN of 512 East Gemberer street, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. The body will be taken to Mt. Vernon for burial. The automobile was driven to a garage under its own power. ** CHILD STRUCK BY AUTO Florence ANCOLLA, 2 of 18 Third street was severely cut and bruised last night when she was struck by an automobile while running across the street near her home. She was taken to the Homeopathic Hospital. The machine was driven by Charles LONAVARA, of 44 Bay street. THREE AUTOS IN CRASH Three automobiles were damaged and none was hurt yesterday afternoon when Sydney Griffiths, driving a light delivery truck turned out to pass a car driven by Carmen RUSSELL of Chicago in Brooks avenue. He collided with another machine, coming in the opposite direction and driven by Edward DESMOND of Buffalo. The impact threw GRIFFITH'S car into the RUSSELL machine. Police of the Bronson avenue station investigated. **** MARRIAGE LICENSES Michael MIRONUK of 14 Hanover street, and Frances DONOVAN of 16 Herman street. Irving FELLOWS of 216 Ravine avenue, and Ruth KETCHAM of 499 Dewey avenue. Herbert ZINK of Irondequoit, and Florence M. GLEICHAUF of Irondequoit. David OLSEN of 21 Atkinson street, and Esther M. BUSCH of 21 Atkinson street. James M. CRAWFORD of 519 Lake avenue, and Esther M. KETTWIG of 96 Meigs street. **** <snip> didn't get the beginning OTHER INDICTMENTS Others indicted, and the charges against them were: Anthony G. BLA?ZDZNIAS, burglary, third degree, and grand larceny, breaking into the home of James JOHNSON, 224 William street, July 10. Lawrence AMES, grand larceny, stealing an automobile belonging to James W. DWYER, 28 Delevan street. AMES is now on parole to Auburn prison. Haskell BROWN, grand larceny, second degree, stealing $55.71 from Charlotte SMITH, 345 Court street. Anthony SALAGH, abandonment of his wife, Victoria, 419 Hudson avenue and their children. Harold LONG, burglary, third degree and petit larceny, breaking into the store of James P. DUFFAY at 489 South avenue. Ernest REYNOLDS and William WEISS, grand larceny, stealing a coupe owned by Robert P. SMITH, 26 Winbourne road. Frank SLOAN, grand larceny, stealing an automobile belonging to Francis KEENAN, 30 Hickory street. **** TWO MESSINA GIRLS ESCAPE FROM CUSTODY Police are combing the city for Pauline H. McDONALD, 21, and Ruby WILLIS, 20, both of Messina, who escaped from Matron L. SWARTHOUT of the Western New York House of Refuge, Albion. The girls were sentenced at Canton to serve terms at Albion. The matron and girls were waiting at the Erie station for a trolley to take them to Albion. When the matron left them alone for a few minutes they disappeared. **** UNDER AN ASSUMED NAME Majestic Lunch - John F. SHEA, 1740 Lake avenue, and Charles L. SHELP, 9 Regent street. McCLAREN Tire & Rubber Co— Harold D. STERNBERG, 101 Winbourne road. **** LAST RITES FOR HOWARD S. WILSON, WELL KNOWN HERE The funeral of Howard S. WILSON of Brooklyn, who was well known in Rochester, Mt. Morris and Perry, where he had many relatives, was held from the home of Lloyd STAINTON, near Perry, yesterday afternoon. Mr. WILSON died at Peck Memorial Hospital in Brooklyn on Monday. He is survived by his wife, formerly Miss Gertrude DALRYMPLE, daughter of the late William E. DALRYMPLE and Mrs. DALRYMPLE, formerly of Rochester; a young son, Edward, and a daughter, Ruth; three brothers, Ralph WILSON, secretary of the George C. BUELL Co. Reuben WILSON and Seth Low WILSON, both of Brooklyn; and his mother, Mrs. George W. WILSON of Brooklyn. Mr. WILSON was formerly very active in the National Guard, and he was a prominent member of the Brooklyn Republican organization. The Rev. E. E. JONES, pastor of the Perry Methodist Episcopal Church, officiated at the funeral. The bearers were Frank HOWARD, John HOWARD, Louis DALRYMPLE, Lloyd STAINTON, Seth Low WILSON and Ralph WILSON. Vivian WILSON of the Perry American Legion sounded taps over the grave. Burial was in the family lot at LaGrange. **** GOLF PLAYERS ROBBED OF BAGS AND CLUBS Sporting thieves decided to take somewhat of a vacation yesterday and needed some golf as recreation. Not having golf clubs they decided to wander over to the Oak Hill Country Club and get a supply. A. H. AGER, 385 Monroe avenue, and C. R. CRAVERS, 422 Plymouth avenue south, reported their golf bags and clubs stolen from their machines. The loss was placed at $50. Each. **** -- 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

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