Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Sun Nov 22, 1925 DEATHS BENNETT - At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry W. ROBERTSON, Harwood Farms, East Rochester, on Saturday, November 21, 1925, Ellen DOWNEY, wife of John BENNETT, formerly of Saratoga Springs. -Funeral from the residence on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial at the convenience of the family. SEWARD - Entered into rest, Friday morning, November 20, 1925, Mrs. Mabel REYNOLDS SEWARD, of No. 1100 Lewiston avenue. She is survived by one daughter, Miss Florence Martha SEWARD and one son, William Coburn SEWARD, both of this city. -Funeral services will be held at her late home, No. 1100 Lewiston avenue, Monday afternoon, November 23, 1925, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Mount Hope cemetery. Buffalo, N. Y., papers please copy. SCHLITZER - Mary KOLB, widow of Valentine I. SCHLITZER, died at the family home, No. 238 Kislingbury street. She leaves to mourn her loss, seven sons, Louis, Joseph, Charles, Roman, Fred, George and Clarence; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas ROWLAN; one sister, Mrs. Charles P. SCHAAD, of Chicago, Ill.; one brother, Louis F. KOLB and nine grandchildren. -The funeral will take place on Monday morning at 8:45 o'clock from the house, No. 238 Kislingbury street, and 9 o'clock from Holy Rosary Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre cemetery. SMITH - Celia SMITH, widow of Isaac SMITH died Saturday at the family home, No. 7 Morris street, aged 70 years. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. D. BERNSTEIN, Mrs. M. BRUSH, of this city and Mrs. Ray GINSBERG of La Salle, Ill.; four sons, S. A. SMITH, of Chicago, Ill., S.C. SMITH, F. M. SMITH and A. E. SMITH, of this city. -Funeral services Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the home. KIPPHUT - Entered into rest, on Saturday morning, Fred C KIPPHUT, aged 53 years. He is survived by one brother, Carl KIPPHUT; one sister, Mrs. Fred HICKER. -Funeral services will be held on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home of his sister, No. 321 Ravenwood avenue. Burial at Mount Hope cemetery. Toledo, O.; papers please copy. ** IN MEMORIAM DREW - In memory of our dear little babies, Ruth and Paul DREW who died three years ago to- day. Gone, but shall never be forgotten. By Mother, Father and Brother. TYSON - In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Charles H. TYSON, who died November 24, 1923. Father, Mother, Laurel and Ethelyn. COOPER - In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Catherine COOPER who entered into eternal rest, November 21, 1924. Dear mother, how we miss you, Since from earth you passed away, And our hearts are aching sorely, As we think of you each day. You shall never be forgotten, Mother. Never shall your memory fade; Sweetest thoughts will always linger Around the grave where you are laid. Sadly missed by Son, Daughter and Grandchildren. EVERSHED - In sad, but loving memory of Beatrice EVERSHED, who departed this life November 22, 1924. Dearest Beatrice, how we miss you, Since from earth you passed away, And our hearts are aching sorely, As we think of you each day. Family EVERSHED - In loving memory of our dear Beatrice EVERSHED, who left us just one year ago to-day, November 22, 1924. Forget her, no we never will. For we loved her then and always will; Her memory is as sweet to-day As in that sad hour when she was called away. Sadly missed by Chester. BATES - In memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Ida BATES, who died November 22, 1920. By Husband, Children and Sister. BAKER - In loving memory of my dear mother, who departed four years ago November 22, 1921. Sadly missed by daughter Eva HYDE ** BORN ROSNER - To Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. ROSNER, of No. 99 Lehigh avenue, a son, Norwin Gerald, on November 14, 1925, at the Highland Hospital. ** TOLD IN A WORD OR TWO Corinthia Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will conduct a rummage sale Friday and Saturday, November 27th and 28th, at No. 459 Central avenue. Proceeds will be used for Christmas cheer. Worthy Matron Lillian COLEMAN asks for generous contributions There will be a Thanksgiving dance in Star Hall, Masonic Temple, Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock, with music and refreshments. The Ninth and Tenth Wards W. C. T. U. will conduct a Thanksgiving social at the home of Mrs. George TOWNER, No. 118 Gorsline street, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Thanksgiving baskets will be filled. ** PITTSFORD'S ‘GRAND OLD LADY' GIVEN PARTY ON 90th BIRTHDAY MRS. JAMES M. WILTSIE (Photo) Mrs. James M. WILTSIE, of Pittsford, celebrated her ninetieth birthday yesterday with a reception at her home for neighbors and friends, followed in the evening by a large family dinner party. Mrs. WILTSIE, who was Emily Ward HASTINGS, the daughter of Isaac HASTINGS and Elmira WARD, was born at Bushnell's Basin this county in 1835. She was married in 1857 to James M. WILTSIE, who lived in Perinton. They settled at once in Pittsford village, where Mr. WILTSIE was a general merchant all his business life of more than forty years, dying in 1901. Mrs. WILTSIE'S ancestors in all lines were English, the oldest coming to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1632. She comes of a stock of great longevity, the average age of herself, her mother, and her grandmother being 90 years. She has had twenty-five lineal descendants, among whom no deaths have occurred, except of two great-grandchildren who died in infancy. Her children are Charles H. WILTSIE, of this city George H. WILTSIE, of Cortland, and Mrs. W. Grant WADHAMS, of Pittsford. Mrs. WILTSIE has lived in Pittsford sixty-eight years and of that time sixty-two years in her present home in Main street. She enjoys extraordinary health and strength and always has been a leader in her church and in the charitable and public spirited activities of her village. She is known by all there as "the grand old lady of the town." ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS