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    1. [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY July 16, 1925 # 3
    2. Rochester, Monroe, NY Times Union July 16, 1925 DAILY DEATH ROLL Mrs. Mary KAIMER died yesterday in Highland Hospital, aged 61 years. She is survived by two sons, Jacob and Gustave KAIMER. The body was removed to the home of her son, Jacob KAIMER, 134 Urquhart street. George BEACH, Jr., of 81 Breck street, died yesterday in St. Mary's Hospital, aged 11 years. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George BEACH; four sisters, Margaret, Ethel, Catherine and Mary BEACH; two brothers, William and Charles BEACH. The body was removed to the home. Miss Eva E. KAY of 26 Ridgeway avenue and formerly of Holyoke, Mass., died yesterday in Highland Hospital. She is survived by one brother, John KAY, of Holyoke; one sister, Mrs. A. W. STALKER of this city; four nephews and one niece. Mrs. Laura A. PETERSON died yesterday. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Charles C. HOCHINS, of this city, and Mrs. George H. MYLKES of Burlington, VT., and a son, George PETERSON of Hackensack, N. Y. William J. FRITZ died yesterday at his home in Eddy road, Greece, aged 69 years. He is survived by his widow, May FRITZ, and a daughter Amanda FRITZ. Miss Jessie MacKENZIE 67 years of age died in the Baptist Home at Fairport yesterday. The funeral service will be held in the Home tomorrow at 3 o'clock and the interment will be in the Fairport Home plot. Friends are invited to the service. James F. HYLAND of 132 Ontario street died Tuesday in Medina. He is survived by two sons, James, Jr., and Raymond; his mother, Mrs. Bessie HYLAND; four sisters, Miss Catherine HYLAND; Mrs. Ella WURMA, Mrs. Josephine ANDREWS and Mrs. Anna LYNCH of Carlton, N. Y., and two brothers John and William of Buffalo. Martha, widow of Rudolph AXT, died today at 336 Frank street. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. J. M. STORANDT, Mrs. Herbert GIEBEL, Mrs. George LIEBLEIN and Miss Libina AXT; two sons, Rudolph of this city, and Henry G. of California; also six grandchildren. Deceased was a member of the Ladies' Society . John H. CHEESEBOROUGH died Tuesday, aged 75 years. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Myrta CARPENTER. The body was removed to the undertaking parlors of N. J. Miller & Sons, 706 South avenue. John SLAGER died today in this city, aged 56 years. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Nellie SLAGER; three brothers, Kline, Jacob and Henry, and two sisters, Mrs. George DILL and Mrs. Fred RUCKDESEL. The body was taken to 20 Eiffel place. Margaret LONG HOWLAND, wife of Martin HOWLAND, died this morning at the family home, 168 Harvard street. Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Ruth, Mary and Helen HOWLAND, and two sons, Charles and Richard HOWLAND. Catherine MacKAY died yesterday. She is survived by her husband, William F., and one son, Stanley. The body was removed to the funeral parlors of Moore & Fiske, 105 Lake avenue. **** THE SOCIAL REGISTER Dr. and Mrs. Owen E. JONES of University avenue are spending several weeks at the O-te-sa-ga, Cooperstown. A pretty lawn fete was held Tuesday at Lakehurst, the summer home of Mrs. Alfred MARTENS at Forest Lawn by members of the Maplewood Home Bureau. Luncheon was served at tables arranged on the lawn decorated with Old English bouquets. Assisting the hostess in the receiving line were, Mrs. E. O. JENKINS, Mrs. Henry ROHR and Mrs. L. LOOCK. Contests were held during the afternoon and the prize winners were as follows: Mrs. F. L. HUNT, Mrs. F. S. ANDREWS, Miss Catherine MANN, Mrs. W. H. HARTWIG, Mrs. N. ZUCK, Mrs. Henry ROHR, Mrs. F. J. ROBINSON, Mrs. William HUSSEY, Miss Mary BURROWS, Miss Wilma KUJAWSKI, Mrs. E. O. JENKINS, Miss Mary E. JENKINS, Mrs. B. SCHROEDEL, Miss Hazel MARTENS, Miss Adelaide BAUER and Master Kenneth BAUER. The committee in charge was made up of Mrs. Leo UPAWSKI, Mrs. Donald McMASTER and Mrs. F. J. BAUMEL. Dr. and Mrs. H. L. St. John and their daughters, Crarice and Margaret, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. O. E. JONES at the O-te-sa-ga, Cooperstown the past week. Mrs. John C. FEE who has been spending a few days in town, at the Sagamore, leaves tonight for Larchmont to be with her daughter, Mrs. Andrew TUCK and Mr. TUCK, for sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Albert EISELE, sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. EISELE of Conkey avenue have returned from a motoring trip through Pennsylvania and to Atlantic City, where they spent two weeks. Mrs. Carolyn DILLER of the Stanwood apartments returned Tuesday after having spent several months with her daughter, Mrs. Frederick E. VACHERON. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. CLARK and Miss Anne CLARK of Lake avenue are returning on the S. S. Paris, after a three months' trip abroad. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. ROACH are spending a few days in New York City, registered at the Ambassador Hotel. Mrs. Wilbur George WOODAMS of Chicago and Mrs. Charles TUCKER HIBNER of Kansas City, Mo., are visiting Mrs. WOODAMS' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. CHASE of 44 ½ Vick Park A. Mr. and Mrs. William WASHBURN have left by motor for Cape Cod., where they expect to spend a few weeks. The following from Rochester were guests at Kan-ya-to Inn, Skaneateles, during the past week, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. DUMOND, Miss Clare DUMOND, Mr. and Mrs. Walter MILLER, Mr. A. M. SEYMOUR, Mr. R. t. STEWART, Mr. A. M. PUDDON, Mr. H. L. SMALL, Mr. T. J. DONOVAN, Mr. George WING, Miss Stella SHERMAN, Miss Dorothy WETMORE, Miss Edith L. SHELDON, Miss Charlotte A. WESTCOTT, Miss Hazel OSTRANDER and Miss E. TANNER. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick THOMAS will sail for Paris today. They will leave New York on the Rochambeau and will return on the DeGrassee on August 28. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. SEE will leave tomorrow for New York and will sail Saturday on the Paris for Havre. They will visit Paris, Nice and Italian cities, sailing for home on the Leviathan, from Cherbourgh, on Aug. 25. A lawn social and entertainment will be held this evening by the new Roselawn Church on the lawn of E. k. MARCUS, Monroe avenue, Brighton, Franklin BROOKE, impersonator, will be on the program. Mr. and Mrs. W. t. ROACH are in New York, registered at the Ambassador Hotel. Mrs. Arthur STERN of East avenue gave a supper party last evening in honor of her guests, Mrs. M. L. R. SPAULDING, president of the Women's Golf Association of Western New York; Miss Edwine MICHAEL and Miss Jeanette MICHAEL of Buffalo, who are in town for the golf tournament which opened yesterday on the Oak Hill links. Miss Helen LEIGHT of Hickory street has returned after a visit of a month in New York and Long Island, where she was the guest of Miss Esther EWART, formerly of this city. Charles GRISWOLD, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. GRISWOLD of Brunswick street, Ben STEELE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence STEEL of Clover road, and Hiram CLEMENTS, sons of Mr. and Mrs. James CLEMENTS of Argyle street, left Monday to attend the dinner session of the Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Dr. John ZIMMER, of Clinton avenue north is spending the month at "Oak Knoll Farm" Caledonia. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel E. HALSTED, the Misses Katherine and May HALSTEAD of Tremont street, have returned from two weeks' motor trip through New England. Mrs. Herbert GRANT, who has been the guest of Mr. Louis S. CHAPIN and Mrs. Clyde MARAH of Plymouth avenue left town on Monday for Maine to visit her sons. Mr. Charles and Richard GRANT, at their summer homes. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Q. PRYOR of Rutgers street have returned from several days spent in Skaneateles. Miss Virginia SHANNON of Canterbury road entertained guests at bridge on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. David W. HOUGH of Arnold park are leaving town tomorrow for the Thousand Islands where they have taken a cottage. Mrs. John CASTLE, of Canterbury road, has as her guest, Mrs. George VAN WICKLE, of Boston, Mrs. CASTLE entertained at her summer home, Rock Beach for her guest. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. SESSIONS of Clover street entertained informally at supper Monday and Tuesday evenings followed by bridge. Miss Carol ROTH entertained at dinner Thursday at the Samovar in honor of Miss Kathryn BEAZLEY whose engagement to Mr. Basil MOORE was announced recently. **** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS

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