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IN DELAWARE I | First Lieutenant Kent Ameden, 1 eon of Mrs. Alvlna Ameden of Liv- ingston Avenue, who is on termi- nal leave after five years' service In the Army, visited in Delaware this week. Marine Discharge For CpL Crawford Served In Atlantic And Pacific With The Fourth Marine Division , TO RETURN TO CAMP Corporal John Yosso, who is sta- tioned with the Army Engineers at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, will leave tomorrow to return to that camp after spending an eight- day furlough with his wife and children at Lefurgy Avenue. Cor- poral Yozzo is a former member of the local police department. e ••' COMPLETES BOOT TRAINING Seaman Louis S. Basha has com- pleted boot training at Bainbridge, Md., and is concluding a holiday visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Basha of Atilda Street. Seaman Basha will report Wed- nesday at the Navy offices in, the Pentagon Building, Washington, D. C. He enlisted last Spring and was called to training in Septem- ber. e ANNOUNCE MASSES The Rev. Vincent E. Daszkie- wlcz, pastor of St. Stanislaus Ro- man Catholic Church, Main Street, Hastings, has announced that masses will be said on Tuesday, New Year's Day, at 9 A. M., 11 A. M., 12 Noon and 12:65 P. M. LIBRARY CLOSED The Dobbs Ferry Free Library will close on Monday, December 31 at five o'clock and will be closed all day New Year's Day, Miss Ack- erman, librarian, has announced. Corporal Robert D. Crawford of the U. 8. Marines was honorably discharged on Wednesday at Camp Bainbridge, Md., after nearly four years of service in the Armed Forces. Corporal Crawford Is a son of Mr. and. Mrs. Al Crawford of Ma- ple Street. He served 21 months in the South Atlantic at Puerto Rico and Trinidad before going to the Pacific where he was stationed at Guadalcanal and took part in the invasions of Guam and Okina- wa. He was in Japan with the oc- cupation forces before returning to the United States. Corporal Crawford enlisted in the Sixth Division of the Fourth Marines. He enlisted on March 18, 1942, and after training at Parris Island was stationed at Norfolk before going overseas. . He is a graduate of Dobbs Ferry High School and was employed by the' Masters School. BARBARA JONES IS BRIDE OF SCT.HOWARI) Ex-Marine And Pacific Vet Took Vowa Satur- day In Newjork City Miss Barbara Beryl Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Jones of 266 Dorchester Ave- nue, Hastings, was married Sat- urday to Sergeant Stanley Hall Howard, U.S.M.C.R., son of Mrs. T. V. Willingham of Fort Worth, Tex., and Duane Howard of Hous- ton, Tex. The wedding took place in the chapel of the Church of the Trans- figuration in New York City with the Rev. Dr. Randolph Ray offi- ciating. ' . Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Mise Dorothy P. McOrath of Hastlngs- 6n-Hudson. Best man was Technical Ser- geant Frank Van Note, U.S.M.C, of Long Branch, N. J. Ushers were Corporal Paul Bor- ella and Corporal John Gumbretht, both of the U.S.M.C.R. A wedding luncheon was held at the Midston House for the bri- dal party and close relatives. Mrs. Howard was graduated from Hastings High School and attended Barnard College. She was honorably discharged from the U. S. Marine Corps, Women's Re- serve, last September. Sergeant Howard returned last month.after 15 months of service in the Pacific area. He will be sta- tioned at El Centra, Calif., until discharged. Raphaela Schiavo Engaged To Wed Betrothal To Sergeant J. Pasanelle In Austria Is Announced Christmas PHILIPS CO. ISSUE SPECIAL XiMAS GREETING Pr. A. Philip* and Son Send Employees Beat Wiethe From Holland The Philips News, monthly pub- lication by ana lor the employees of the Philips Companies in the United States—one of which Is the North American Philips Company in Dobbs Ferry—-contain* a holi- day greeting from Dr. Anton F Philips, co-founder of the Philips business. Dr. Philips and his son-in-law. P. F. S. Otten, an executive of the firm who were active in develop- ing the company's industry In America, are in Holland dlrect- the rehabilitation of the firm's principal plant in Eindhoven which was taken by Hitler's hordes when the low countries were over- run by the Nazis. The Christmas publication of the firm discloses that the Dobbs Ferry plant after many weeks of plan nlng and designing has completed its first X-ray table and tubesUnd, a new product The publication also contains greetings from the firm's plants and offices in Oslo, Norway, Cairo, Egypt; Rio De Janeiro, Argentina; Canada, Australia and Columbia, South America. Philips manufactures lamps for lighting, X-ray apparatus, trans- mitting equipment, electrical de- vices, radio and television appara- tus. During the war the Nonh American Philips Company in Dobbs Ferry was engaged in sup- plying radio crystals and other materials for the United States and its Allies. Ensign Crowley Engaged To Wed Hastings Wave Will Marry ii. William N. Cassele of U. S. Navy '— Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Crowley of 871 Farragut Road, Hastings, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ensign Margaret Powers Crowley of the Waves, to Lieutenant (j.g.) William N. Cas- sella, Jr., U.S.N.R., son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Cassella of Alton, Illinois. Ensign Crowley, who is sta- tioned In Washington, received a master's degree from Syracuse University after being graduated in 1941 from the University of Vermont where she was assistant dean of women. ' . Lieutenant Cassella, who is sta- tioned at the Naval College, R. I., was graduated from the University of Illinois.,and received the mas- ter's degree from Syracuse Univer- sity. He served in the Pacific area for 22 months. Army Discharge Is Given Geo, Kennes Corporal Served Over Three Years) Is ETO Vet With Four Stars Obituary SOUTHSIDER BAND ADJOURNS GUEST AT BENEDICTS Mrs. H. D. Irven of Herkimer, N. Y., is spending the holidays with her brother-in-law and sister. Councilman and Mrs. Warren D. Benedict of Qould Avenue. Elliott S. Bray Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schiavo of 198 Ashford Avenue have made known the betrothal of their daughter, Raphaela, to Sergeant James L. Pasanella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pasanella of 65 Washington Avenue, Hastings. Miss Schiavo was graduated from Dobbs Ferry High School and is employed by North American Philips Company, Inc., here The South Side Recreation Band, formerly the Hastings Muni- cipal Band, has adjourned rehear- sals until after the holidays and will resume weekly rehearsals on Sundays beginning on January 6 at Protection Hall on Wurburton Avenue. Steven Snyder is* director of the band and Harry Llljewall Is chair- man of personnel and recruiting activities. All residents of Hast- ings and vicinity are invited* to Join the band. There Is no fee for either participation or instruction. George Kennes, son of Mrs. Julia Kennes of 543 Warburton Avenue) Hastings, has been hon- orably discharged from the Army In which he served three years and a month. > , Mr. Kennes was a corporal with the 601st Anti Aircraft Battalion and fought with the American ad- vance from Normandy into Ger- many. He holds the E.T.O. Rib- bon with four battle stars, the Good Conduct Ribbon and Victory Medal. He Joined the Army in Novem- ber, 1942, and went overseas in March, 1*944. His brother, Cor- poral Alexander Kennes, a veteran of more than two years in Europe, was discharged two months ago. i GUILD TO HOLD PARTY Money deposited in the Green- burgh Savings Bank, Main Street, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., on or before January 10,-1946, will, draw inter- est from January 1, 1940. A sav- ings bank is the safest place to keep your funds. The Women's Guild of the St. Barnabas Chapel in Ardsley will hold their annual hoftday party on Wednesday evening, January 2, in the home of Mrs. Harry L. Schultz on Ashford Avenue. Pfc. Monteleone b Discharged Served Over Three Years In Europe} Has Two Stars, Arrowhead Private First Class Augustine Monteleone, who served three years- and three months overseas, was honorably discharged on Nov- ember 26f at Fort Dix and is now residing with his father, Nicholas Monteleone of 10 Ogden Avenue. Mr. Monteleone Joined the Army in March, 1942, and five months later was assigned to Iceland with an Ordnance unit. He went to England later and then to France and Belgium. He holds the E.T.O, Ribbon 1 with two battle stars, an invasion spearhead, the Good Con- duct Ribbon and the Victory Med- al. Before going into the Service he was employed by the Anaconda Wire and Cable Company. Nicholas A. Landzert Nicholas A. Landzert of 138 Fairmont Street, Hastings, «a re- tired hotel ^operator, died last Thursday la the Good Samaritan Hospital, Suffern. N. Y., at the age of eighty-seven. , , Born In Strasbourg, France, Mr. Landzert was brought to Canada at the age of fourteen. He came to the United States soon after- wards and was in the hotel busi- ness in New York City. He retired in 1925. A resident of Hastings for the last 3l years, Mr. Landzert was a member of the Holy Name Society of St., Matthew's Roman fJathollc Church there! His wife, the former Mary. Elisa- beth Jones, died about 30 years ago. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. George F. Boucher and Miss Sue M. Landzert, both of Hast- ings, and two sons, Laurnece J. Landzert, also of Hastings,- and Joseph T. Landzert of Brooklyn. John P. Snyder John Philip Snyder, a native of Mount Vernon, and a former resi- dent of Dobbs Ferry for 20 years, died suddenly ,last Friday of a heart attack in Buffalo, where he was employed as assistant chief clerk with'the New York Central Railroad. A son of Mrs. Anna Fluer Sny- der of 27 New Haven Railroad 1 Street, Mt. Vernon, and the late! John Henry Snyder, Mr. Snyder was graduated from Mt. Vernon schools and lived there until about 24 years ago when he moved to Dobbs Ferry where he was em- ployed by the*"rail road. Before moving from Dobbs Ferry, he re- Bided on Orchard Street. He lived in Buffalo for the past two years. Mr. Snyder was in the employ of the New York Central Railroad for 30 years and was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Mt. Vernon. Besides his mother, he is survived by a brother, George V. Snyder, also of Mt. Venon. Mr. Snyder was a widower. country and was married here to Mr. Monahan 67 years ago. : Mrs. Monahan was a member of the Altar Society, the Senior So- dality and the League of the Sa- cred Heart, all of the Sacred Heart Church of this village. Surviving are one son, V. Ray- mond Monahan; one sister, Mrs. Kathleen Cecil Keyes. both et Dobbs Ferry, and otte grandchild. Phone Dobbs Ferry^S? * Roofing Sheet Metal Work i School, Mr. Pasanella was with the New York Central System be- fore entering the service. He has been In the Army three years and overseas, a year and a half. He is stationed in Austria. mmmmmmmMMmmmmmmmmm*m< SENATOR' W I L L 1 A M e FRAMES All At One LOW PRICE LEEDS Hsre's Wishing All of Tim % DOBBS FERRY POST, No. 1048 AMERICAN LEGION WJRWtWPIHlJRKtwlSlWPlPIWWWWRRWWWRW™ | 140 SAW MILL RIVER RD Tel. HASTINGS 4561 | IS A GOOD TIME WORTH $7.50? '- V.°•',.-"..-.• COME TO THE ETON INN NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Turkey Dinner • Noise Makers #fc Continuous Dancing Refreshments > Fun Galore I RESERVATIONS NOW * $7.50 Eugene A. Biegen Eugene Aloyslus Biegan, father of Mrs. Michael J. Smith of Yon- kers, died Sunday at his home, 1069 Washington Avenue, Pelham Manor. He was editor and pub- lisher of the Parish Bulletin, Catholic News Publishing Com- pany'with offices at 132 Larch- mont Avenue, Larchmont. ^ Born in Qobbs Ferry, Mr. Bie- gan was the son of Peter Melchoir Biegan and Catherine Roth Bie- gen. A resident of Pelham Manor for the last live years, he was e communicant of St. Catharine's Church there. Surviving besides hie daughter, Mrs. Smith, are bis wife, Mrs. Margaret Loretta O'Qrady Bie- gan; two other daughters, Mm. Joseph P. Qualey of Pelham Man- or and Mrs. Robert A. Cremlns of Pelham; two brothers, Leo P. Bie- gan of the Bronx, and John Biegan of Great Neck, L. I.; and two sis- ters, Miss Anna Biegan of the Bronx, and Mother J. Biegan, of a religious order in Albany. Mrs. Margaret Kenny Monahan A High Requiem Mass was held on Monday morning at the Sacred Heart Church, Broadway, with the Rev. William F. McCarthy, assist- ant pastor, officiating, for Mrs. Margaret Kenny Monahan of 17 Belden Avenue, who died Friday in the Dobbs Ferry Hospital. A resident of this village for 61 years,- she was eighty years old and the widow of John A. Mona- han, who died in 1933. Interment followed in Mt. Hope Cemetery, m^^^mmm^mmB^M^ Hideaway Inn 138 Palisade Street Per Person ~""~" vl«)»UU No Cover or Minimum Charge a Couple *.*:#m*&M'm'm#m:m:m'm:6:mi 5~S H 5 PgZJL/gREEfliU Monahan was a daughter of Thom- as and Margaret Dunn Kenny. She made her home in Dobbs Ferry immediately after coming to this Mr. Bucci H5 Y\ IX V U Y H£W Y£AR TO ALt GREENBURGH SAVINGS BANK Chartered 1869 BAKER MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DOBBS FERRY -<?iB DOBBS FERRY BANK Founded 1800 *WB©C*P©©©C*©€^^^ Je.ftRftRSlRftffiffiffiRffl.v.RWffiBHHHWWllS DOBBS FERRY KIWANIS K«II»l»iKKK«Mii«K««E««IK»iii!iK)K^»MKi!I»I»I»M)KK»M«MMXMMI ^ a » 11 M t,y J.* ' n Al Thomas M. 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Telephone 124 DOBBS FERRY REGISTER Telephone 124 FRIDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1945 (

L O C A L I T E M S ±

CSUSTMAB GUB8T8 _ > H , C, Lasher end family of

Hollywood. C*11L, and Mr. aad Mre. Harry B. Lasher end son, of Nataly, N. J,. Mia* Bmma Lasher of Philadelphia and Edward Lash­er and family, of Valentlca, N. Y., ere the guests of Mrs. Leaker and daughter of Meadow Brook over the holidays.

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Rene BeaudrauU, who served •ore than three years as a radar operator in the Air Corps of the U. 8. Marines, was recently given his honorable discharge at Mire-mar, Calif., with the rank of tech­nical sergeant.

Mr. Beaudroault, husband of the former Veronica Cook, daughter of Mrs. Anna Cook of Warburton Ave., Hastings, and wife are vis­iting in Holyoke. Mass., with hie parents, Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Beaudreault who moved to that city two years ago from Dobbs Ferry.

IN DELAWARE I | First Lieutenant Kent Ameden,1

eon of Mrs. Alvlna Ameden of Liv­ingston Avenue, who is on termi­nal leave after five years' service In the Army, visited in Delaware this week.

Marine Discharge For CpL Crawford

Served In Atlantic And Pacific With The Fourth Marine Division ,

TO RETURN TO CAMP Corporal John Yosso, who is sta­

tioned with the Army Engineers at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, will leave tomorrow to return to that camp after spending an eight-day furlough with his wife and children at Lefurgy Avenue. Cor­poral Yozzo is a former member of the local police department.

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COMPLETES BOOT TRAINING Seaman Louis S. Basha has com­

pleted boot training at Bainbridge, Md., and is concluding a holiday visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Basha of Atilda Street.

Seaman Basha will report Wed­nesday at the Navy offices in, the Pentagon Building, Washington, D. C. He enlisted last Spring and was called to training in Septem­ber.

e ANNOUNCE MASSES

The Rev. Vincent E. Daszkie-wlcz, pastor of St. Stanislaus Ro­man Catholic Church, Main Street, Hastings, has announced that masses will be said on Tuesday, New Year's Day, at 9 A. M., 11 A. M., 12 Noon and 12:65 P. M.

LIBRARY CLOSED The Dobbs Ferry Free Library

will close on Monday, December 31 at five o'clock and will be closed all day New Year's Day, Miss Ack-erman, librarian, has announced.

Corporal Robert D. Crawford of the U. 8. Marines was honorably discharged on Wednesday at Camp Bainbridge, Md., after nearly four years of service in the Armed Forces.

Corporal Crawford Is a son of Mr. and. Mrs. Al Crawford of Ma­ple Street. He served 21 months in the South Atlantic at Puerto Rico and Trinidad before going to the Pacific where he was stationed at Guadalcanal and took part in the invasions of Guam and Okina­wa. He was in Japan with the oc­cupation forces before returning to the United States.

Corporal Crawford enlisted in the Sixth Division of the Fourth Marines. He enlisted on March 18, 1942, and after training at Parris Island was stationed at Norfolk before going overseas. . He is a graduate of Dobbs Ferry High School and was employed by the' Masters School.

BARBARA JONES IS BRIDE OF SCT.HOWARI)

Ex-Marine And Pacific Vet Took Vowa Satur­day In N e w j o r k City

Miss Barbara Beryl Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Jones of 266 Dorchester Ave­nue, Hastings, was married Sat­urday to Sergeant Stanley Hall Howard, U.S.M.C.R., son of Mrs. T. V. Willingham of Fort Worth, Tex., and Duane Howard of Hous­ton, Tex.

The wedding took place in the chapel of the Church of the Trans­figuration in New York City with the Rev. Dr. Randolph Ray offi­ciating. ' .

Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Mise Dorothy P. McOrath of Hastlngs-6n-Hudson.

Best man was Technical Ser­geant Frank Van Note, U.S.M.C, of Long Branch, N. J.

Ushers were Corporal Paul Bor-ella and Corporal John Gumbretht, both of the U.S.M.C.R.

A wedding luncheon was held at the Midston House for the bri­dal party and close relatives.

Mrs. Howard was graduated from Hastings High School and attended Barnard College. She was honorably discharged from the U. S. Marine Corps, Women's Re­serve, last September.

Sergeant Howard returned last month.after 15 months of service in the Pacific area. He will be sta­tioned at El Centra, Calif., until discharged.

Raphaela Schiavo Engaged To Wed

Betrothal T o Sergeant J. Pasanelle In Austria Is Announced Christmas

PHILIPS CO. ISSUE SPECIAL XiMAS GREETING

Pr. A. Philip* and Son Send Employees Beat Wiethe From Holland

The Philips News, monthly pub­lication by ana lor the employees of the Philips Companies in the United States—one of which Is the North American Philips Company in Dobbs Ferry—-contain* a holi­day greeting from Dr. Anton F Philips, co-founder of the Philips business.

Dr. Philips and his son-in-law. P. F. S. Otten, an executive of the firm who were active in develop­ing the company's industry In America, are in Holland dlrect-the rehabilitation of the firm's principal plant in Eindhoven which was taken by Hitler's hordes when the low countries were over­run by the Nazis.

The Christmas publication of the firm discloses that the Dobbs Ferry plant after many weeks of plan nlng and designing has completed its first X-ray table and tubesUnd, a new product •

The publication also contains greetings from the firm's plants and offices in Oslo, Norway, Cairo, Egypt; Rio De Janeiro, Argentina; Canada, Australia and Columbia, South America.

Philips manufactures lamps for lighting, X-ray apparatus, trans­mitting equipment, electrical de­vices, radio and television appara­tus. During the war the Nonh American Philips Company in Dobbs Ferry was engaged in sup­plying radio crystals and other materials for the United States and its Allies.

Ensign Crowley Engaged To Wed

Hastings W a v e Will Marry i i . William N. Cassele of U. S. Navy —'—

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Crowley of 871 Farragut Road, Hastings, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ensign Margaret Powers Crowley of the Waves, to Lieutenant (j.g.) William N. Cas-sella, Jr., U.S.N.R., son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Cassella of Alton, Illinois.

Ensign Crowley, who is sta­tioned In Washington, received a master's degree from Syracuse University after being graduated in 1941 from the University of Vermont where she was assistant dean of women. ' .

Lieutenant Cassella, who is sta­tioned at the Naval College, R. I., was graduated from the University of Illinois.,and received the mas­ter's degree from Syracuse Univer­sity. He served in the Pacific area for 22 months.

Army Discharge Is Given Geo, Kennes

Corporal Served Over Three Years) Is ETO Vet With Four Stars

Obituary

SOUTHSIDER BAND ADJOURNS

GUEST AT BENEDICTS Mrs. H. D. Irven of Herkimer,

N. Y., is spending the holidays with her brother-in-law and sister. Councilman and Mrs. Warren D. Benedict of Qould Avenue.

Elliott S. Bray

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schiavo of 198 Ashford Avenue have made known the betrothal of their daughter, Raphaela, to Sergeant James L. Pasanella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pasanella of 65 Washington Avenue, Hastings.

Miss Schiavo was graduated from Dobbs Ferry High School and is employed by North American Philips Company, Inc., here

The South Side Recreation Band, formerly the Hastings Muni­cipal Band, has adjourned rehear­sals until after the holidays and will resume weekly rehearsals on Sundays beginning on January 6 at Protection Hall on Wurburton Avenue.

Steven Snyder is* director of the band and Harry Llljewall Is chair­man of personnel and recruiting activities. All residents of Hast­ings and vicinity are invited* to Join the band. There Is no fee for either participation or instruction.

George Kennes, son of Mrs. Julia Kennes of 543 Warburton Avenue) Hastings, has been hon­orably discharged from the Army In which he served three years and a month. >

, Mr. Kennes was a corporal with the 601st Anti Aircraft Battalion and fought with the American ad­vance from Normandy into Ger­many. He holds the E.T.O. Rib­bon with four battle stars, the Good Conduct Ribbon and Victory Medal.

He Joined the Army in Novem­ber, 1942, and went overseas in March, 1*944. His brother, Cor­poral Alexander Kennes, a veteran of more than two years in Europe, was discharged two months ago.

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GUILD TO HOLD PARTY

Money deposited in the Green-burgh Savings Bank, Main Street, Dobbs Ferry, • N. Y., on or before January 10,-1946, will, draw inter­est from January 1, 1940. A sav­ings bank is the safest place to keep your funds.

The Women's Guild of the St. Barnabas Chapel in Ardsley will hold their annual hoftday party on Wednesday evening, January 2, in the home of Mrs. Harry L. Schultz on Ashford Avenue.

Pfc. Monteleone b Discharged

Served Over Three Years In Europe} Has Two Stars, Arrowhead

Private First Class Augustine Monteleone, who served three years- and three months overseas, was honorably discharged on Nov­ember 26f at Fort Dix and is now residing with his father, Nicholas Monteleone of 10 Ogden Avenue.

Mr. Monteleone Joined the Army in March, 1942, and five months later was assigned to Iceland with an Ordnance unit. He went to England later and then to France and Belgium. He holds the E.T.O, Ribbon1 with two battle stars, an invasion spearhead, the Good Con­duct Ribbon and the Victory Med­al. Before going into the Service he was employed by the Anaconda Wire and Cable Company.

Nicholas A . Landzert Nicholas A. Landzert of 138

Fairmont Street, Hastings, «a re­tired hotel ^operator, died last Thursday la the Good Samaritan Hospital, Suffern. N. Y., at the age of eighty-seven. , ,

Born In Strasbourg, France, Mr. Landzert was brought to Canada at the age of fourteen. He came to the United States soon after­wards and was in the hotel busi­ness in New York City. He retired in 1925.

A resident of Hastings for the last 3l years, Mr. Landzert was a member of the Holy Name Society of St., Matthew's Roman fJathollc Church there!

His wife, the former Mary. Elisa­beth Jones, died about 30 years ago. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. George F. Boucher and Miss Sue M. Landzert, both of Hast­ings, and two sons, Laurnece J. Landzert, also of Hastings,- and Joseph T. Landzert of Brooklyn.

John P. Snyder John Philip Snyder, a native of

Mount Vernon, and a former resi­dent of Dobbs Ferry for 20 years, died suddenly ,last Friday of a heart attack in Buffalo, where he was employed as assistant chief clerk with'the New York Central Railroad.

A son of Mrs. Anna Fluer Sny­der of 27 New Haven Railroad1

Street, Mt. Vernon, and the late! John Henry Snyder, Mr. Snyder was graduated from Mt. Vernon schools and lived there until about 24 years ago when he moved to Dobbs Ferry where he was em­ployed by the*"rail road. Before moving from Dobbs Ferry, he re-Bided on Orchard Street. He lived in Buffalo for the past two years.

Mr. Snyder was in the employ of the New York Central Railroad for 30 years and was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Mt. Vernon. Besides his mother, he is survived by a brother, George V. Snyder, also of Mt. Venon. Mr. Snyder was a widower.

country and was married here to Mr. Monahan 67 years ago. :

Mrs. Monahan was a member of the Altar Society, the Senior So­dality and the League of the Sa­cred Heart, all of the Sacred Heart Church of this village.

Surviving are one son, V. Ray­mond Monahan; one sister, Mrs. Kathleen Cecil Keyes. both et Dobbs Ferry, and otte grandchild.

Phone Dobbs Ferry^S? *

Roofing Sheet Metal Work

i School, Mr. Pasanella was with the New York Central System be­fore entering the service. He has been In the Army three years and overseas, a year and a half. He is stationed in Austria.

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Eugene A. Biegen Eugene Aloyslus Biegan, father

of Mrs. Michael J. Smith of Yon-kers, died Sunday at his home, 1069 Washington Avenue, Pelham Manor. He was editor and pub­lisher of the Parish Bulletin, Catholic News Publishing Com­pany'with offices at 132 Larch-mont Avenue, Larchmont. ^

Born in Qobbs Ferry, Mr. Bie­gan was the son of Peter Melchoir Biegan and Catherine Roth Bie­gen. A resident of Pelham Manor for the last live years, he was e communicant of St. Catharine's Church there.

Surviving besides hie daughter, Mrs. Smith, are bis wife, Mrs. Margaret Loretta O'Qrady Bie­gan; two other daughters, Mm. Joseph P. Qualey of Pelham Man­or and Mrs. Robert A. Cremlns of Pelham; two brothers, Leo P. Bie­gan of the Bronx, and John Biegan of Great Neck, L. I.; and two sis­ters, Miss Anna Biegan of the Bronx, and Mother J. Biegan, of a religious order in Albany.

Mrs. Margaret Kenny Monahan A High Requiem Mass was held

on Monday morning at the Sacred Heart Church, Broadway, with the Rev. William F. McCarthy, assist­ant pastor, officiating, for Mrs. Margaret Kenny Monahan of 17 Belden Avenue, who died Friday in the Dobbs Ferry Hospital.

A resident of this village for 61 years,- she was eighty years old and the widow of John A. Mona­han, who died in 1933. Interment followed in Mt. Hope Cemetery,

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