Rochester, Monroe, NY Times Union Oct 5, 1925 CORRESPONDENTS LIST Elizabeth MENEN, 11, 64 Kansas street Irma SCHMITT, 12, 38 Evergreen street Grace COOK, 14, 9 Dudley street Florence E. BUTLER, 15, 583 South avenue Vincent ZENKEL, 9, 295 Wilder street Louise MORLEY STERNS, 8, 1430 East avenue Ella FORD, 12, 138 Avenue A Fred BOOUN, 11, 1079 Exchange street Anna LIPSKY, 39, Flower City park Audrey COPELAND, 10, 337 Hudson avenue Lucille KOCH, 13, 78 Danforth street Florence BOONE, 12, 107 Pidgeon street Robert BARRUS, 7, 26 Atwell street. Celia RUBENSTEIN, 11, 325 Hudson avenue Edna FORD, 1205 Jay street Minnie KLEIN, 156 Ave. C Gertrude MICHAELIS, 12, 13 Broezel street Irene GALEAZZI, 77 Clifford avenue Joseph E. SADLER, 358 Bernard street Robert READ, 107 Eastman avenue Margaret SCHEID, 11, 415 Bernard street Paul BENHAM, 12, 576 Driving park Muriel TARBOX, 11, 69 Mt. Read boulevard Margaret Ruth FRAZER, 224 Wellington avenue Alma E. SANDERSON, 6 Edgewood park Ruth BRIGHAM, 11, 36 Virginia avenue Sylvia GOLDBLATT, 15, 321 Joseph avenue Margaret WILBUR, 6, Ontario View street, Summerville Eleanoe I. WE?EL, 14, 94 earl street Bertha RYAN, 13, 295 Ames street Marie VANDEN BERG, 412 Winton road north Hazel TURNER, 131 McNAUGHTON street. Anna SHANNON, 6 Costello park Frances SMITH, 1511 Dewey avenue Marion HOOCK, 517 Averill avenue Justin OTTO, 247 Flower City park Harry BERGMAN, 222 North Clinton avenue Marie De WALFF, 81 Wisconsin street Betty BARE, 10, Long Meadow, Pittsford Virginia WINCHELL, Main street, North Rose Lillian HILL, 12, Main street, North Rose Ruth GRIMSLEY, 15, Clifton Springs Dorothy PEARSON, F. F. D. No. 2, Stanley Kathryn MALONEY, Stanley Phillippia SINTERBOX, Hammondaport Edith CLEMONS, Johnson street, Palmyra Catherine DURFEE, East Avon Fern WESCOTT, Box 22 Walker Grace SEGERWOOD, Gorham Gladys DOL, Sea Breeze Frances T. ALBERT, 93 Genesee street, Avon Cecelia COSTELLO, 12, Box 117, Lima Eleanor MEYERS, 9, Hermatage road Irondequoit ** WOMAN KILLED INSTANTLY BY CENTRAL TRAIN Batavia, Oct. 5 - Mrs. Florence BREWSTER, 40, was instantly killed Saturday night at the Liberty street crossing of the New York Central railroad by the second section of train 4, eastbound. Mrs. BREWSTER, alone, was evidently on her way home and no doubt, in a hurry crawled under the gates and stepped directly in front of the fast train. Her body was thrown several feet and was badly mangled, Mrs. BREWSTER boarded at the home of Lewis BRUMBER. She is survived by a daughter, her mother, a brother and four sisters. The body was taken to the Bohm mortuary, but it was not until 10 o'clock Sunday morning that the remains were identified, Mrs. BREWSTER'S non-arrival home during the night caused the BRUMBER family to make an investigation, and when it was learned that a woman had been killed, they went to the mortuary and made the identification. ** THE SOCIAL CHRONICLE The Rochester Garden Club will hold its annual meeting, luncheon and election of officers for the ensuing year at the Century Club on Wednesday, Oct. 14, at 1 o'clock. Mrs. John W. FORCE of East avenue is in charge of arrangements. The officers of the club are: President, Mrs. Clarence S. LUNT; first vice-president, Mrs. J. DeWITT BUTTS; second vice-president, Mrs. Junius R. JUDSON; secretary, Mrs. William S. MORSE; treasurer, Mrs. John W. FORCE. Mr. and Mrs. William R. HARDY and their family of Park avenue, who spent the summer at their home in Pultneyville, have returned to Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. John E. DURAND of Westminster road have returned from a motor trip in the White Mountains, the Maine coast and the Berkshires Mrs. George WEISH LOOMIS of Gardiner avenue, who has been a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Nelson P. SANFORD of Berkeley street at her home on the lake shore, has returned Mr. and Mrs. Bernard LIESCHING of Mount Hope avenue, who have been spending the summer in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, landed in New York on Sept. 25 and returned early in the week. Mrs. Henry FAIRFIELD BURTON announces the engagement of her daughter, Sara FAIRFIELD, to William Summer SIMPSON of New York city. Mr. SIMPSON is the son of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel SIMPSON of Tolland, Conn. He was matriculated at Yale University and at Boston School of Technology and held a commission in the late war. Mr. SIMPSON'S father was formerly professor of Biblical and church history in Hartford Theological Seminary. The wedding will take place in Rochester Oct. 24. Mrs. George SWEET of New York city, formerly of Rochester, is a guest at the Hotel Sagamoe. Mr. and Mrs. John Craig POWERS are spending some time at the Ambassador Hotel, New York city. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. YOUNG of Mason street, accompanied by their daughter, Helen, left Thursday for Los Angeles, Cal., to join their daughter, Miss Phoebe Jane YOUNG, and to reside there during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. YOUNG and Miss YOUNG will stop enroute at Olathe, Kan., to visit Mrs. F. P. FLAKE, who also is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. YOUNG. Mrs. John CONWAY TOOLE, of New York, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. F. GILLETTE, of Plymouth avenue. The Misses Bessie and Carrie VAHUE have gone to Pittsburgh to join their sister, Miss Marian VAHUE. They will make their permanent home there. Miss Laura REDSICKER, of Main street east left for Palm Beach, Fla., where she will spend the winter. Mrs. Harry WORTHINGTON, of Main street east, entertained at tea Thursday evening in honor of Miss REDSICKER. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. SMITH, of Clinton avenue south, and Mrs. W. R. SOUTHARD and son, Howard, will leave Sunday for Florida by motor. After three weeks, Mr. and Mrs. SMITH will return to New York by boat, from Miami. Mrs. SOUTHARDS will remain in Florida for the winter. Mr. Miles K. WOODRUFf, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. WOODRUFF, of this city, has left for Chicago, where he will enter the National College of Chiropractic. Mr. and Mrs. Frank GOLER, of Brightford heights, have been spending some time at Seventh lake in the Adirondacks. Mrs. James A. WARD, of East avenue, has returned from New York, having entered her son, G. Dudley WARD, in St. John's Military School, at Ossining-on-the-Hudson. Mrs. Paul ILLENAN(?), of Buffalo, was the week-end guest of Mrs. WARD. Mrs. Mattie LEGGITT BRINISTOOL, of Mount Hope avenue, left last week on a Western trip. She will visit San Francisco, the Yosemite Valley and San Dimas, Calif., where she will spend the winter with her cousin, Miss Emma HAWKS. Mrs. Harry M. SCHALL, of Woodmont, Conn., is a guest at the Powers Hotel. She will pass the winter in Florida, where she has purchased a home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. SNYDER, formerly of Empire boulevard, are occupying their new home at No. 186 Hurstbourne road. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. THISTLETHWAITE and family, of Buckingham street, have returned from their cottage at Orchard Cove, Pultneyville. Miss Harriet M. THISTLETHWAITE has returned to Syracuse University. Mr. and Mrs. Charles SYLVESTER, of Rowley street, will sail for Scotland the last of the month to visit Mrs. SYLVESTER'S sister, Mrs. R. Henderson SMITH. Miss Bessie LaBAR, of Clay avenue, and Miss Blanch ERICKSON, of Laburnum crescent, left Thursday evening by motor to visit relatives in New York and East Orange, N. J. Mr. Thomas MARTIN of Mobile, Ala., spent the past month with his niece, Mrs. Willis J. REID of Harvard street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank CLARK of Lakeview park gave a dinner last Thursday in honor of their niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. George S. ALVERSON of Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. SCHUMAN of this city, who were recently married. Miss Gladys WALTERS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William WALTERS of Sibley place left town on Wednesday for Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. SMITH of South Clinton avenue and Mrs. W. R. SOUTHARD and her son, Howard, of Somerset street left yesterday to motor to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. SMITH are to return on the S. S. Alexander from Miami to New York after three weeks in Florida, and the SOUTHARDS will remain in Florida during the winter. Mrs. Robert L. HENRICUS and her son, Francis HENRICUS, formerly of this city, are guests at the Powers Hotel. They are motoring from Connecticut to California, where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. BUTTERWORTH, accompanied by Mrs. Effie HILL, left last week by motor for their winter home in St. Petersburg, Fla. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS