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/ ne 6436 V.. Size, Oiise-r Sr All- San. with Cube EAT SHOP bone s« 1 IN A R E A , peter E. DeWind Lwark-Peter Franc,is Die- 73 died Sunday morning, \“h ■)' 1941, in Newark, Hos- He was born Marcii 3,0; ' m Holland, the son of . tvaas and Sophia DeWind. r served in the Dutch Army, t « vears, fighting in wars in, Dutch East Indies and natra He also served with army m other parts of Asia' In ^ 906 3 he married Adrianna ij-s who survives him. They ne to the United States in 1 and settled here. He con ked the garbage collection Less for the past twenty, krs here. Besides his wife, he is sur fed by two daughters, Mrs. bhia DeWandel and ’ Miss, frie DeWind, of Newark; two bthers, Servaas DeWind, New- and Constant ■ DeWind, lps- and two grandsons, Ed- aiid William DeWandel, of Iwark. m jrayer services were held a t lerwald's Funeral Home Mon- v evening at 8 o’clock, with leral services at 9 a. m. Tues- y from St. Michael’s Church, v J. J. Ganey officiating; In- t ment was in Willow AVenue metery v,auit. Mrs. Viola S. Davis Newark—Mrs. Viola S. Davis, of Watertown, died Friday, |b. 28. in Clifton Springs Initarium, after an illness of leral weeks. She was the dow of the Rev. Fred Davis, U rector, drs. Davis spent several^ Enths of each year in Newark. I |e was born in Buffalo on Feh. | , 1870. Surviving are three sons, Dr. fiies L. Davis, Newark, John j Watertown, and Alton, of [ Iwton. Mass. Funeral services were Held jnday at 10 a. m. from St. irk’s Church, with interment Mount Rope Cemetery, Rocti- ;er. Elizabeth B. DePauw Newark — Mrs. Elizabeth B. iPauw. 51. died in Newark Ispital on Thursday, Feb. 27. |e was born March 26, 1889; in- Iwark. J3urviving are her husband, I jctor J : three sons, Victor of | |lmyra. Raymond and Rich- of Newark; four daughters, {■s. Harold Troke of Lyons; Robert Perkins and the | sses Ella and Elizabeth De- uw of Newark; three sisters, ■s. Margaret Lang- and Mrs. ite Hallagan of Rochester and •s. Ella Bourkue of Provi nce, Rhode Island; and six i jthers. William -aiMf, Thomas? nahue of ward of Newark, John, o f I ockport; and Frank of Buf- | o. Funeral services were held ,at BO a. m. Saturday from St. (chad's Church,—Rev. J, j. Iney officiating, with inter im m Newark Cemetery. Mrs. Henry Frommer larion—Mrs. Minnie O’Meal lommer. 69, wife of Henry F. lommer. Marion, died at her ■me on Thursday, Feb. 27, 1941, (ter a long illness. I She was born in -East Pal- ?ra on Feb. 26, 1872, to John d Elizabeth O’Meal. She had ed m her present' home for ty years. Besides her husband, she I tves two daughters, Mrs. ter Verbridge, Lyons, and Mrs. mry Martin, Newark; four andchildren, Mrs. David Jan- n, Mrs. Albert Rohlin, Mrs. iward Krocke, and Miss Jean Win. ,and two greet tf-grand- udren. Robert and Marilyn nsen. all of Newark; four others, Jacob and Isaac Meal of East Palmyra, John Meal of Victor, Abram O’Meal | Port Gibson; two sisters, Mrs. i cob Thomas of Palmyra, and rs Frank O’Tier of Wiliard. Funeral services were held at irker's Funeral Home, 116 « Miller St., Newark, Satur- ‘y at 2 30 p. m., with inber- cct in East Palmyra. Mrs. August DePorter , Newark—Mrs. Elodie Marie | cPorter. 72, died at Newark on Wednesday, March 1941 at 9:25 ,a. m., following 1 operation Monday. Born Jan. 19, 1869, at Water- t- Belgium, she was th e ; ‘lighter of Francis and Bea- lce Caiemyn. She was married j August DePorter on Nov. 7, in Holland and came to in 1900. Had she lived e a:.ci Mr. DePorter would I L ceiebrated . their Golden | acting Anniversary on Nov. this year. She was a mem- •I of St. Michael’s Church, sunning are her husband; '0 daughters, Mrs. Peter Blon- ■ii and Mrs. David Johnson, •n of Newark; two sons, A1- “°n‘se c0{ Newark, and Ray- ond. of coco Solo, Canal Zone,, Mama; io gfandchildren, and —.^^'grandchildren;- three j to. to Julius Caiemyn,.Kew- 5 111 ■ Peter and Otftnelius \?myn. and one sisterJjM rs. ■«% Vercrouse, all of Belgium; I several nieces and nephews. I a rosary service will be held lomV ,«.?■ m- Priday at thS-- K? • 265 Murray St. Funeral fit,!\ wU1 be held at 9:30 a.m. ■ l“ «rd.iy from s t Mlchaei>s; Mnohc Church, Rev. J. J..: and Rev. James C. Lane pin at \'g. with' interment in The Wleal W1®3 . . . ^ ^ a u U e m e n t l o r a A ^ n , . \ d e p e n d a b l e cu ts of m e a ts. * - b u r m 0 n e y W Fancy BlsciiHtb’w s a w g t o iV ® G e n u in e Spnng . •> ' Legs o L a • -b Serve Law* of^ d f £°fcqd e m. a 100% P u r e - P ^ Style/ V eat “ Beef and P<*k ISfteat I Boneless Rotted 3 - . 5 9 * . Vo. 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