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10 North Westchester Times, Mt. Kisco, N. Y., Mar. 13, 1958. New Castle Tribune, Chappaqua, N. Y., March 13, 1958 Deaths of City and Area Residents J. C, Graff Dead; Life-Long Resident Services were held Sunday at the \eecher Funeral Home in Pleasantville for John C. Graff, seventy-nine, who died Thursday at his home, 46 Orchard Ridge Z U D REMOVES RUST & STAINS from BATHTUBS • SINKS COPPER POTS • THE AUTO BUMPERS Civ* oomtt of your citattn. FAJKLAWN, N.J. Hordwo™. D .p). IO( Slon* Rd., Chappaqua. Interment was in Fair Ridge Cemetery. Born in New York City, Mr. Graff came to Chappaqua in his infancy. He was a contractor. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ed na Townsend Graff; a son, John A. Graff; and. two brothers, Al bert W. Graff and George Graff, all of Chappaqua. Mrs. Anna M. Hainmel Mrs. Anna M. Hammel, mother of Alfred F. Hammel of Crompdnd Street, Yorktown Heights, died on Monday morning at her home, 2 Overlook Road, White Plains, after a long illness. She was fifty-eight. Born in New York, Mrs. Ham mel lived in Scarsdale 17 years before moving to White Plains four years ago. She was a parishioner of St. Bernard's Church. Besides her son, other survivors ONION SOUP THAT MAKES ITSELF *well, almost For each 1 -serving, stir one envelope of G.Washington's Broth and Seasoning into one cup of hot water—then add plenty of sauteed onion rings. G.Washington's is a chef's ideal blend of seasonings ... a flavoi booster in powder form. TWO VARIETIES: \RICH BROWN\ and \GOLDEN\ You start the day with a song, too, when you start with a dish of SUNSWEET Prunes. But don't stop with break fast. Serve them as a delicious dessert with any meal. Put a handful in the school lunch. Pass them around as TV* snacks. Keep a box in your desk drawer for a quick pick up any time. SUNSWEET Prunes are the growers' own brand. \Tend erized\ for quick cooking. Packed in foil-sealed pack ages to protect the rich flavor. DELICIOUS SUNSWEET PRUNES CALIFORNIA PRUNE AND APRICOT GROWERS ASSOCIATION • SAN JOSH, CALIFORNIA *UNSWBET \Tenderized\ Prunes.-Apricots. Peadies-also SUNSWEBT PraneJuice Bedford Hills; five grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Harry White of Peekskill, and Mrs. Horace De include three more sons, Raymond | Ved of Hadley, N. Y G. and George R. Hammel of the home addres and Wilbert G. Ham- %Jf , ^ . mel of Scarsdale; her mother, Methodist District Mrs. Sophia Zillox of the Bronx; j ' » i T J one brother, George Zillox, and Assembles 1 Oaay 12 grandchildren. St. Paul's Methodist -Church, A requiem mass was solemnized Hartsdale, is the scene' this eve- lowed by Interment in the Gate of District Laymen's dinner which Heaven Cemetery. will have Mrs. Anne Arnold Hedgeman,. assistant to Mayor Leslie S. Brown Robert Wagner, as guest speaker Funeral services for Leslie S. Mrs. Hedgeman comes from St. Brown of Bedford Rd., Katonah Mark . s New Yo rk City, were held yesterday afternoon at , , ' . . , . , the Clark Funeral Home in Katon- lar S est Methodist parish in the ah. Interment took place in the conference, having 4500 members Raymond Hill Cemetery, Carmel. She is a former teacher and Mr. Brown, who was seventy- YMCA director, world traveler two, died on Sunday at an upstate d w+nrpr hospital. He was born in Katonah lecturer, where he had lived all his life. „Attending from the Mount Kisco Mr. Brown was employed by the Methodist parish will be Dr. Hor- New York State Highway Depart- ton Lindsley, lay leader of the lo- ment cal church, the Rev. C. Pershing Survivors include two sisters, hunter, pastor; Edwin Lancaster, Mrs. Clinton Barrett of Beacon, Gordon Sorensen and Lyell Smith and Mrs. Edna Nichols of Brews ter, and one brother, Brown of Katonah. Stanley S. Smith Stanley S. Smith of 8 N. Moger Ave., a native of Mount Kisco, died yesterday at Northern Westchester Hospital. He was six-|[] ty-four. Mr. Smith was employed by the County Department of Public Works, in the engineering depart ment, with offices in the County Office Building, White Plains Some years ago, he had been connected with the People's Na tional Bank in New York City. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion. He belonged to St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Mount Kisco. His parents were the late Mervin and Anna Ganung Smith. Mr, Smith had lived in Mount Kisco all his life. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Delia iri Brian Smith; a brother, Richard |(| Smith of Mount Kisco, and a sis ter, Mrs. Maude Sorrentino of Brewster. Dudley Thomas Dudley Thomas, seventy-four, a retired printer with the former |[| Katonah Record; died Tuesday at Northern Westchester Hospital. Born in Lithgow, N. Y., Mr. Thomas had lived in Katonah for.rj nany years. He was a member |H of the Katonah Fire Department, Mr. Thomas leaves his wife, Mrs. Louise Wolcott Thomas; two sons, Donald Thomas of Brew ster, and Ralph Thomas of Mi ami, Fla.; and a daughter, Mrs Barbara Bergh of Croton Falls. Mrs. John P. Dexheimer CROTON — Mrs. Helen A. Dexheimer, a Bedford Hills resident for 50 years,, died at a nursing home here yes-| terday. She was seventy-seven. She sad lived on Bedford Rd., Bedford Hills, and was the widow .of John P. Dexheimer. Mrs. .Dex heimer was a native of Ossining. She was a member of the Bedford Hills Methodist Church. Surviving are three sons, Philip Dexheimer of Chester, N. J., Frederick Dexheimer of Kirkwood, Mo., and Chester Dexheimer of CARD OF THANKS - BANCROFT— We wish to thank all our kind friends and neighbors and the many organiza tions for their many kind expressions of sympathy and condolence during our recent bereavement. The family of the late William G. Bancroft We wish to thank all our kind friends and neighbors for their many kind ex pressions of sympathy and condolence | during our recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS. CHARLES DISBROW RATH— V/e wish to expres our deep gratitude to our many friends and neighbors, to the Northern Westchester Recreation Club and the fellow workers for their many kind expressions of sympathy and condolence during our recent be reavement. Mrs. John J. Rath James Rath • • • • • • • • • • • • YES...We Make MORTGAGE LOANS on Westchester area homes EJ1^% CONVENTIONAL LOANS Also F.H.A. Loans N NATIONAL LJ BANK of WESTCHESTER Apply at any office W Bedford Hills Office ... 44 Depot Plaza Banking Hours: Mondays 7 A.M. to 3 P.M. Tuesdays and Fridays 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Exfra Hours: Fridays: 5:30 to 8 P.M. 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