Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Nov 14, 1929 WILLIAMSON MAN DIES AS AUTO HITS HIM Myron S. Adams, 70, Killed Instantly While Standing in Village Street Williamson, Nov. 13 - Myron S. ADAMS, 70, retired farmer and carpenter, was killed instantly tonight when struck and hurled several feet by an automobile operated by Abram MOLL, 30, a farmer residing in Pease Road, halfway between this village and Ontario. MOLL reported he was blinded by the heavy downpour of rain and failed to see ADAMS and his wife, who were standing in the street in front of their home at West Main and Bennett streets, waiting for a Rochester and Sodus bus. Only the fact that Mrs. ADAMS was standing slightly behind her husband is believed to have prevented her from sharing her husband's fate. Coroner Walter H. MEPHAM of Ontario plans an investigation, MOLL was not held. Mr. ADAMS leaves, besides his widow, two sisters, Mrs. Anna DE HOND, Mrs. W. B. FREER, and a brother, Homer ADAMS all of Williamson. ** Tells Where Money Spent Is Also Saved Morris Benjamin in Radio Talks Says Buying Home Works Out That Way "Home ownership is a means of saving money while spending it," said Morris BENJAMIN last night over Station WHAM, in a radio talk, sixth of a series sponsored by the Investors' Protective Committee of the Chamber of Commerce. "Every dollar you put into the purchase of a home is really a dollar you are giving to yourself." Mr. BENJAMIN said that, estimating conservatively, the person who now pays $50 per month rent, in ten years could buy a home worth $7,900. "But money paid for rent is gone at the end of the ten years," he reminded his audience, "while the person who has paid that sum toward a home has something to show for his money besides a large bundle of rent receipts." "Home ownership," Mr. BENJAMIN said, "is bracing to the character and confidence of the owner, for with the assumption of this new responsibility, he becomes a more important unit in the community." Mr. BENJAMIN also spoke of home ownership as a good, safe investment the "book value" of which never changes, as another reason for owning a home, aside from sentimental and natural desire of people to have what they can honestly call a "home." ** DEATHS BELLIY - In this city, on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 1929, John BELLIY. The body will rest in the chapel of Ingmire & Thompson Co., 137 Chestnut Street, until Friday noon. -Funeral at People's Hall, 83 Andrews Street, Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial in Riverside Cemetery. FERGE - Entered into rest early Tuesday morning, Nov. 12, at her home, 22 Henrietta Street, Mrs. Katherine FERGE, beloved wife of George F. FERGE, in her 84th year. Besides her husband, she is survived by three grandchildren. Mrs. FERGE was a life-long member of Emmanuel Reformed Church and a member of the Ladies' Aid Society of the church. -Funeral Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the house. Interment at Mount Hope Cemetery. GREENE - Fay D. GREENE of 121 Warwick Avenue died Tuesday morning, Nov. 12, 1929, at St. Mary's Hospital. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Irene GREENE; two sons, Lawrence and Richard GREENE, both of this city; his mother, Mrs. Ella THOMAS of Watertown; 3 brothers, Carl GREENE of Watertown, Frank THOMAS of Cold Water and David THOMAS of this city. He was a member of the K. of C., No. 178. -Funeral Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the home and at 9 o'clock at St. Augustine's Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in the family lot. HART - Entered into rest at her home, Wed., Nov. 13, 1929, Mrs. Mary Jane HART widow of the late Andrew HART. She is survived by six sons, Frank of Los Angeles, John, of Bayonne, New Jersey, Robert of Akron, Ohio, William and Edward of Friendship, N. Y., and Stephen HART, Buffalo, N. Y.; one daughter, Mrs. Michael O'CONNOR of this city; six brothers, Robert and Barton HAYES of Rush, Frank HAYES of Lima, James HAYES of Pittsford, William and Richard HAYES of this city; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph FAGAN of West Henrietta and Mrs. Michael GAFFNEY of Rush and twelve grandchildren. -Funeral will be held from the home, 8 Marigold Street, Saturday, Nov. 16, 1929, at 8:30 o'clock, and at 9 o'clock at Sacred Heart Church. Interment will be made in the family lot in the Sacred Heart Cemetery, Friendship, N. Y. HOARE - George W. HOARE, son of the late Richard E. and Anna W. HOARE, died Tuesday, Nov. 12, 1929. He leaves his wife, Emma W.; one sister, Mrs. Bert KASE and three brothers, Norman of Rochester, Fred of Camden, N. J., and Elmer of New York City. -Funeral Friday afternoon at 2:30. Burial at Bergen, N. Y. JONES - At the home of Miss Emma E. SHERMAN in West Henrietta on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 1929, Frances Olivia JONES, aged 75 years. She is survived by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lillian R. JONES. -Funeral from the West Henrietta Baptist Church on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Maplewood Cemetery. McNEILL - In this city Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1929, Margaret McNEILL, aged 64 years. Deceased is survived by her husband, George J. McNEILL; a daughter, Mrs. George DAILEY, and a son, George E. McNEILL of Brooklyn, N. Y., and four grandchildren. She was a member of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Knights of St. John. -Funeral Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the residence, 35 Grand Avenue, and 9 o'clock at Corpus Christi Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. POWERS - Julia DALY POWERS, widow of Edward POWERS, died Tuesday evening, Nov. 12, 1929, at the home of her daughter, Mary POWERS LAFLER, in Naples, N. Y., aged 85 years. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. LAFLER, of Naples; Mrs. Dan PFENNINGER, Mrs. Frank ECKRICH, Mrs. Edward SCHLENKER of Rochester, and one son, John R. POWERS of Rochester, also 13 grandchildren. -Funeral services will be held at St. Januarius Church, Naples, N. Y., at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 15. RAND - Entered into rest at her home on the Pittsford-Victor Road, Sarah BANCOAT BISHOP RAND. She is survived by her husband, Robert RAND; two daughters, Hilda and Edwiena RAND; two sons, Franklin and Robert W. RAND; two brothers, Edwin P. and Frank B. BISHOP both of Rochester; two sisters, Mrs. L. A. WARD of Crestwood, N. Y., Mrs. Lewis MARTIN of Komat?a, Ariz. -Funeral Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from her late home. Interment at Pittsford Cemetery. ROCHEVILLE - Mary Elizabeth ROCHEVILLE, age 81 years, entered into rest at her home, 36 George Street, Fairport, N. Y. She is survived by 3 sons, Claude V. of Battlemont, Nevada; Robert and Walter and one daughter, Margaret of Fairport, N. Y., two sisters, Rachel COAPMAN of Old Forge, N. Y.; Mrs. Julia MARKS of Fairport, N. Y. -Services at her late home, Friday, 1 p.m. Burial at Union Springs, N. Y. Arrangements by Emery & Malone. SIMMELINK - Entered into rest suddenly, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1929, at the residence, 1585 Culver Road, Henry J. SIMMELINK. Survived by one son, Harry J. SIMMELINK; four daughters, Miss Etta N. SIMMELINK, Mrs. Albert H. ODELL and Mrs. Walter S. MacALLISTER, all of this city, and Mrs. Frank W. MURPHY of Canandaigua, N. Y.; four grandchildren; two sisters, Miss Mary G. SIMMELINK, Mrs. J. J. VAN DE WALLE. - Funeral notice later. TITUS - Suddenly, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1929, Adelbert TITUS, aged 81 years. He is survived by his wife, Louise GROSS TITUS; a daughter, Mrs. Matthew W. SHERMAN; a granddaughter, Eugenia TITUS SHERIDAN' two brothers, G. Benjamin TITUS and Seymour G. TITUS. -Funeral from his home, 2954 St. Paul Boulevard, Saturday, Nov. 16, at 2 p.m. Interment in Mount Hope Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. TRULL - Entered into rest, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1929, at the home, 13 Rowley Street, Elizabeth S. TRULL. -Funeral Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from 13 Rowley Street. Burial at Riverside Cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined. WOOD - At Perry, N. Y., November 13, 1929, Ambrose J. WOOD, age 74 years, formerly of this city. He is survived by his widow, Carrie WALKER WOOD; a sister, Mrs. Chas. C. MATTISON of Perry and a niece, Miss Helen HAGER of Buffalo. Mr WOOD was a member of Yonnondio Lodge F. and A. M. Monroe Commandery and Hamilton Chapter. -Funeral Saturday, November 16 at 2:30 o'clock at the Perry Presbyterian Church. WILE - Millie WILE, wife of Solomon WILE, died Tuesday evening at The Sagamore Hotel. She is survived by her husband and a son, Dr. Ira S. WILE, and two daughters, Helen WILE STEWART and Lulu WILE BARBI, and five grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Jennie SCHWARZCHILD. -Funeral services at Mt. Hope Chapel Thursday morning, Nov. 14, 1929 at 10:30 o'clock. Kindly omit flowers, New York papers please copy. VYVERBERG - Entered into rest suddenly, at Harrisburg, Pa., Raymond VYVERBERG, aged 19 years. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry VYVERBERG; one brother, Clarence; four sisters, Mrs. Cora SMITH, Mrs. H. B. HIGGINS, Mrs. A. V. SAINSBURY and Mrs. Edward KOHLER. -The remains will arrive in Rochester on Thursday morning and will be taken to 106 Congress Avenue where the services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Mt. Hope Cemetery. ** IN MEMORIAM PIFER - Mary J. PIFER. In loving memory of our mother who departed this life on Nov. 14, 1926. Daughters and Sons ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS