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i I 2 "HERALD STATESMAN YONKERS -E --J -t'JaE-s ntuespapte 'I Death Notices 1 sHjy gy fc'r. fX v' W4 ktrilloljm am m. liMl mM 1 i SlIlM MM T--: Roscoe HiSmyth tures todsy In the 70s, lowest light from the nppa 40s to the lowef-50s Somewhat coder --Wednesday with scattered showers la the northenitera pattioo of thevtate AKIM 4Canwr-Ml LaM Mir at Vlwcmt aM Law a axt Half SmuMmk Caw Oturch. MISWERt JkT2? Vailai, M.V, Man IhiMIMN PJUL Hamw (Ml Rr.Xa? Nwrv UdMaM Jr. aM Aaihar.

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arlll maat. at ral- Hama, wraar pum. lanKfil i Pill MrstSkeOs- DiesjServed Schools, Here: Mrs. Florence Jlagu Sheets of 351 N. Broadway, former School 'Ttaatee who previously had Tbeea' a'lnlhrence 'librarian nt the.

Yonkera Public- Libraiy, died Saturday at St. John's Rlv prside-BospUsL She was the wife xf Elmer feravestmcnt broic- -Fslr weather in atom today. 7 wiehMt temperature around 80. -Fair and cool tonight, low 55 to 60, followed -by lair Wednesday 7 with- seasonable temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. The -chance of rain is near i aero today and tonight rising to about JO pei iul WMMMayr The highest and lowest temperatures ever recorded ia New York aty far today and the next two days arst '-c'-'-.

-High Law Wednesday Thuraday 101 13 94 46 54. 48 vAlttYlinkerg TheTie Ws Tmxingst-- -tioo reported Swnrtiirtptt atnre of 65 degrees with no-pre-7 dotation for the last 24 hours. The Westchester County. Airport weatherman weather. aQ day today with "high of sbpajt JQ degrees.

TheJUgh yesterday was 78, the low was Q. Health Department pollhn -count for Monday was 1 A count -oi or mare ia cooaldered "Pollen Day, I Tides -today- are- Mgh at 8:10 ramand.ft-p.iiiciuiid low. at 2:01 ajn. and 2:08 p.m.; tomor-rowlilgh at .8:54 a.m, And 9:05 p.m. and low at 25 and 2:53 p.m.; and high am, and 9:42 p.m.

-and low -at am. and 3:36 p.mr 7 III State. was 66 degrees at 8 am. la -Central -Park thiarmornlngT The; humidity was 84 pey- Cent and Jhe Jharometer-Kaaateady af 30.23. --R will-he party.

cloudy throughout (he state today, and Wednesday; Ifighest tempera- TwniFitiiBJUaiTim. At PikEskd Rites known im thi hnkst Mm fm- William (Wrarl) Kammwar, A r-MsmrvsaM- 3L SMlirair A MS. Ha-BMlna ma ttaa lanaral Hama, JnCt MM Parry, Mra Mw family ariN rycalaa frlanai warn la -10 pal Punarat larvtca I pjn. WMaaMey a MAManaai WWheaw pwrck, MM 7 ParlMamwM (Ml FITZPATRICK-Jana a Ma at Eaaar4 Ida Wm. H.

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FJ KM int WHH BratarnN. la if BTVtrs? KsSfcM Gusty winds swept areas along tiie southeast coast of Florida today aa Hurricane Betsy drifted la the Showers fen along the south Atlantic coast and rain splashed across areas in the. Midwest and from the. Rockies to the Great Basin1 region. Heaviest mlnfiUl was more than inches, la Omaha.

Neb. TtherYMflhuetTamM, most northern' border sectiona with -temperatures In the 40a and.SOa in, many cities. Eariy morning temperatures -ranged from 37 at KallspeQ, Mont, to 'lHs9t 0WP i3ririi, Tsx.r-x, AUTHORIZED HOOVER -SERVICE 1 PUTS AMS Kf JUIS OMJtll HUES OP' ttfAMIS vaMUr MELGREEN 4QS SOUTH BSOABWAY pick-up a Dsuviir Hr. Service uttaM.I'lt QA lga' UnMps1 Ntfetv Sm4s BMm-feA77M "WESTCHESTER RUBBER STAMPS me i i-at nosaccf n. yonkhu TO 9-R519.

MEATS AND rbULTIY t-' 0 69 0 AU er, to whoiQ she wss married In 1945. MrSl Sheets. Ji native of Peek-skffl and a daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs.Frank Hagan, had hem -'a Yonkera reaident aince 1917. She attended the New York UhrajyScboo! and OoluiTtbla. University, amThegan her SerV- Ice aa refejnCe UbrariaM-here Her appiointnaeit to the Board whs msde hy the thenTiiayor, Ctirtiss EL Prank.

She wax aettywin theYWCA? Wf-wUei eerving as a board member add also In Iha Busincsa It Professional Womeaa Chib here. Mrs. Sheets was 'slip" active in the work of the. Westchester Adoption and Family Soviet Societies, the Speedwell. Service, andthe ChQdrenV Association of Westchester.

-During -World War she worked at the Yonkers USO Canteen. A member of the That Westminster Prmbyterian-Churdi, she was a member of its Womens Society. Other memhershipe Included the Sunshine Society, CUq Club, UjrffcDate Women's Auxiliary JdSt-Johna HbspitpdISMw vmLm vuuhw mmi ihml la iann Yonkers VWting Nursing a brief He wan Otis Elevator kite Mr. a Ixqr and He married Buffalo in Yonkers. An Otis he Mr.

Chovance a son of -John a stepson, of Yonkers; Andrew Corid ffandchllrtretf. Ajithony Anthony Hayward his home HU owned before Bora ano, Daly, late Pamuale 567 Riyerdale Ave.t 269 Street (Skyvisw Shopping Center, Kvirdals) SOtJTHOFXITYUNE Roscoe Smyth 73, of lake-' view Road, Boothbay Harbor, father of Pater Smyth of Bronxville, (tied yesterday." He formJy resident of Mount Venon. For the past eigfit years, Mr. Smyth had operated a Boothbay Harbor fabric stab. He had been solidtor.

for textile finding rianta aalea in East Proyidence, RX, for 44 veara hpfore Im While resident of Uouni Ver-non, Mrv Smyth had served Ba nesideiit of the Board of Education, Oomtaimity Cheat, the Nichols Home and School AM sodation and, the YMCA board of directors. During Worid War he eerved with.lhn AiraJaBanMLJmi Germany. Mr. Smyth attended the Community Church at the Orel In Mounts Venxtt-amtrin Boothbay Harbor. -he a meipber of Also surviving are another son, William E.

Smyth of Mount Vernonr a daughterr Mra. Nancy StefSanTOf Ifeno a' sister, Mrs. Jessie Shenpai of Esst and -eight grandchildren. His wife, the for-mer Hden Rockwell, died four years 'John Chovonce John rf 195 Murray Ave died yesterday at Y(kerihehOIoltar aftr illness. an Inspector with the -t-Born Aug.

It, 1901 in he wa the son of the pnd Mra John came Yonkers As attended school here the -former Rose Gaudette Feb. 17, 1946, employe lor-' over 40 ii attended the Lutheran Chun. Chovance la survived by 3ah asoBr Kenneth of the home addreaa; former marriage, Chovance of Yonkers; David M. Gaudette stepdaughter, Mrs. (Patricia) Henry -of Gables Fla art six Yannicelli Yannicelli, 74, of 308 StrdledSatiirday at.

after a long flnrts a butcher shop hare retiring 35 years ago; Sept8. 1890, ia 8tig he was the urn of the awf Maria Rizzo-snhTcpnir He" came' to Yon-' kos in l907 and married tiie former -Pauline Giammoreno at St.vAnthonys Churrii on Willow Street; Ja l915. Be was a com-municantf'The'Churdi Of St John the Baptist Mr. Ysnnlcelll ls survived hy his wife, two sons, Patrick and Michael Yannicelli; three daughters, Mrs. George (Mary) Yancus, Mrs, Sigmand (Beatrice) Kulp and Mrs.

Frank (LManX: Coppola, all of Yonkers; louraisters, Mrs. Paul (Anna). Potenza-Mrs. Thomas (Cannella) QuartareDaMrs-Johu (Madeline) DeSantis' and Mrs. James 4 Emily Romano; all of Yqnken, 10 grandchildren.

'V WUUtimBfatumU WffliamJXtmIt5CHY3 Hilltop Acres died Saturday df a heart attack whtid vacationing iu Brandenburg, Ky. -Hewataiapcriflfebaenrftr thelWoortiManagement- Oofp. of Hilltop Acres. Bora inGomanyon Dec. 19, 1913, Mr-Bratumil was the son of HdenDevltz- Brstumfl and tiie late Frederick Brstu-mil.

He Tame to this country as a child, and attended school Jn Springfield, Mass. He morried-tiie former Sophia Krutkl omJune 17, 1939, hi the Church of St. Gregocjrlhe Great in New-York CUy Mr. BretumlT was a member ml Twul MC-pnlMhiy UflwHefl TUtemationat Ualoa and a resident of 19 Mr BratumQ is survived by hla mother- in- East Meadow, L.L; a aon and two daughters, Wffllam, Heleu and Rita BratumQ, all of Yonkera; aJrother.and twq alsteraJoha BratumQ of the Bronx, Mrs. William (Margaret) XSimnerer (d Mtoeola, LX, and Mrs (Henrietta) Knudaen of East Meadow.

Mril L. Richmond lbs. Men Louise Rldunood, 56, of. UO-Buena Vista -(tied Saturday' InYonkersPro-fesslriiil Hospital after a brief llliiiM, Born March 181906, la die wag' the daughter-of the late Luther and GeorglaiUui Hotallng CheA A Ufelong Yon- kern resident, ahS was the wld- Henry Rldunond Srv Who am at died this past July." Mrs. Rkfamond is survived by a son and -Henry Richmond Jr.

and Mrs. Barbara Arthur, both of YoUkerS; by a sister and 'Min. Edith Wilson -of PomeroyPa and Kenneth Cheek of. Virginia Beacbyi andyJouiLgrenik and many nieces and SKYVKW MEATS WELCOMES -YOU WjTH OUR GIGANTIC STEAK SALEHI 'll CLUB 89 NEWHAM Hwrari iWII18lf 1 -tff. 32t TOaSSi im naiw imnpiM Avanua.

Yankars. CamaMnh Kmtmpi, Naa Yarlt Mr 4th, 1M1 Batawad wHa aflmar A. Slieati jk. SHtar af Derttiy J. Ha-flan, Mn.

Halan H. Man and Frank UmHM CmmIKm fll Um UWMa nWw wwiwnm NWi vipwr Fh. S. SMat and i aranddiudran. Sarv natarai -Hama Inc, Yank an, an .1 at Will Kanaka Mkry.

Eatvy-friandP af 'IM A.M. TM family a yanVhcei a flan MM MMfl mWPTWVSSWF 4tSp lSffttfllM fMt -warn hrrflf'Anna In Memoriom Raw a In Mdna Ynamary at Paaoafut it. Mar mafliar. iSM hut nst ItorfiftM. HORVATH JT.

17IB AmhaF af-Uky daarrana wT'SyS IT VUlii Pad, and yHar tMrapaaa at Mr in aur Mawad da JL WHlOvy Billy aKJIA my A Mtwad L.yy js Hvhww It WM wS2SLilS, mnny Uyfc 1 k. (Ml CorJ Of -Thanks McCABEd' Tw NOMltflla JHcOM Mt. Jamn r-T- RIB STEAKS 98 WHOUIMIUTE Association, Chamlnade and Luther' Burbank. Garden Besides her husband, she is survived two Miss Dorothy J. Hagan and Mra: John (Helen) Dolan, both of Yonketa; a Friuik- B.

HAgan ofChappaqua; tinee step, daughters, Mrar-Walter (Ethe-lyn) Fix of Brccxvffle Mias Carptyn. Sheets of Bslthbore Md.i and Mrs. Alan (Margaret) Armstrong of Yonkersandfhere are live granddiDdreii: Mri.E,J, Fitxpatricft Fltxpatridr" of Glenwood Gardens died Satur-day -at St. Jbhn'a-Rivcrride capital after' a long illness. BarU.

In Greenwich, Gxih.T she wasthedsughterjilt the Jatu John-J. and Margaret Moran. In Yonkers, and wa a parishioner of the Church of Our Lady, of the Rosary. la survived Edward Jr Fitzpatrick, and a brother, John Powou of ream wiww hi DAGOSTCO Y05-1 MTOOUIKIIl HEAVY SURF driven ahead of Hurricane Betsy Noble Cowles NoUe- SOprf -183 Broadway; Dobbs Ferry, Med of a heart attack yesterday in hla home. He Was a retired senior partner of National Acoustics, BonLMayJS.1906, hr pater, son, NJ.r he was-tiie son of Alfaretta Finch.

of. Haat- ings-on-Hudson ud thejMe-Nor hie P. Gqwies. He graduated from Colgate University in 1926 where he was a member of Dri-' ta UsOon. Ha married the former -Margaret CbddiUgtoo of Ardsley -In 1927.

They lived In Dobbs Feny tor 36 Mr. Cowles 'worked for the sales' deportment -of. the Johns Uanvtile Company beford forming National Acoustics. He was former president and trustee of DobbejiFeny Board of Education, Ho Was secretary of the National' Association of Acoustical. Contractors, 196245, and was previoily a director.

He waS in the Republican Party, was a former, acoutmaa- wasaoganimrofeDobbs Ferry Cub Scout -r MrCoudes la suryived by his wife and mother, a son and two daughters: Ronald A. Cowfea of Fulfon; N.Y-, Mrs. PkuMSua-an) Snyder of Big Flats, N.Y. and. Mss Sarah Elizabeth Cowies of Boston, Mass; a brother, Roderick Qowlea at and.

six grand-dilldren. Samuel Spitzer Samuel Spitzer, 89of Mount VernopftginertyofYonkers, erday al Mount Vernon He was a scrap metal dealer inMpunt yeraoMfor many years befereJierrared. first dubqnatsd drink bottling plant in Yonkera A nativeot. Austris. he ciune to the Uhited States as a yotmg man' Hla wife, Esther, died shoytJO-yeart sgoBe wsaHi member ofCongregstion Agudas Hla only survivors are several nieces and A daughter Miss Sara Spitzer, fermer acbool taacheiHn-Nuit-yenionHQed la April.

Robert Scott Robert 77, of 645 Mc-Leut Ave. died Sunday at Yon-kers General Botial' after short ()!" He was employed by Yhe New Central RaOroad aaa csIk York inet -maker until his retirement in -1958. 1 Mr. bora'in Eifin-burih, Scotland May 41888. He went to-Chnada talfilF and there married the! former Lizabeth MQne.

Ee came to You ken In 1923 and was a resident here Mr. Scott wax a past of the BrtiUh War Veterans of Yonkers. During Worid War he served with the British Aimy In FYance. He was a member of i-theHhistie: Lodge of Masons, Cbm MacGregor and Dayspring Presbyterian Church. Surviving besides hla wife are a son, Norman of Little FQs; and threegrandchUdren.

NJ, flfri. HarryRuxton Ifo. Laura Rnxton, S3; of 551 Van Cortlandt Park died yesterday af her home. She warthe 'widow of Rhny Ruxton, former riatioo man-ter at Grand Central Terminal in New York Ctiy. Bo (tied A native of Montrose, she was born- Jidy 25, -1882; to the late Fhmk and Elnora Oonlln WQke.

She hid in Yonkers for year, Surviving a daughter, Mrs. Rosa. (Thelma) Skiff three grandchildren and lour Elias Schuman EUas Schuman, 49, of 50 Riv-erdale Ave. died Saturday-at hit home; He had been 4l wrider at the Otis Elevator Co. far more than 30-years.

Born in New. York aty March .15, 1916 Mr. Schuman had' been resident of. Yonkers for ,45 yearn. On Sept.

4, 1948, he ma5 led the former Ninel Berkawltz of Mbnhcn. Cauda. Surviving besides his wife are: a son, Barry, and a daughter, Icei-twtagrs-Joseph Scfauman' Wrlght amt Benjamin Sdiuman, both 7of Ydnkers, and Us mother, MrerRebecca Gran ofiky of Miami, Fla. Mrs John N. Bennett John Bennett, 68 a native of Yonkers, died Friday in the Martin Luther ia Anaheim, Calif.

She was- A resident of Garden Grave, Bora wisthe, daughter of the late Patrick J. and Mazy McGrath Curran: She attended" the St JoaephslSchoci ahd wae married here ia 1918, The Bennetts lived ia Yonkers yean ago. Bennett is anrvtved by JieT husband, a son John Bern nett "of -Placentia, two daughter Mrs. Robert (Mae) RtdUnsoa df GXrden Grove, and Mia. Robert (CSaty) Hendrldm of "Shaman Oaks, CAlif; a hrotiwr, John (Cy) Curran of Yonkers, and nine grandchilr drenT Mrs.

Vincent Eletto Mts. Angela Mary Eletto, 82, of 12 Boone died, yesterday atharhom- after- a-long fit neaa. She. was the widow of Vincent Eletto, a painting Contrac-tor who died lh 1924. Bora July 11S3, in Grot-1 h)U JtribVr ahe wilrthe danrii-jouis no ariiorix was married in P- slyr beforecOmingto Yonkera John' the Baptist was 'Amemberof "the -parish RosarySodety, Mrs.

Eletto is survived by two sona and a. danghtart-Rocco H. and Dominick (Minnls)jgeU to, both of the' homd addreaa. and Mrs. Henry (LouIm) Pier-n of Yonkers; by nine grand-chQdren and sevesLgreat-grand-chfidren.

iCOLOITT.V. SPECIALISTS MMskst' CALLY09-4100 ANDREWS tnuunn uionnr SHARAN Ml OLD NEWSPAPERS 100041. LOTS OLD RAGS THMi SHARAN WASH -ISTi liu tiie -sandy Miami Beach. TB-JOIOM STEMS JORATREATTRY, iSKmeef kosher muts FREE DUSHAIS ON ALL lIRCOui MEICURT -tr TRAM HI lUOSESlS I 1 COME IN ROW EOS BEST SELECT ION PRICES STARTAT FtYNN-FApilLY. -I means high ideals arv applied, n6t merely 'ingneMtcTdoarmore -i iithan just the M0HTEREY4D00R SEDAN Mim Kmnn, i tmi whu, non tutms RAMI RATI RRAICM I DUSHAIS lJnEolnMmuryCo.Jnc, AiTM.

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