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Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1942 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1942 49 MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK TWO CONVENIENT OFFICES 35 STATE ST. 2 EAST AVE. FOLK'S ROCHESTER CITY DIRECTORY 19 4 2 Copyright, 1941, by R. L. Polk & Co., Inc. Wife's Name—^Appears in parentheses following husband's name when obtainable. Removals—Against names showing removals from the city, the post office is given; If Into another state, both the post office and state are given. Deaths—^The date of death of citizens whose names appeared in the Directory, dying during the past twelve months, is recorded against the name In the present book. For List of Abbreviations see opposite page SPECIAl. ABBREVIATIONS B4IA Co Bauscb & Lomb OpUcal Co NP CO Ntagara Power Co B&O. .BalUffloro & Ofalo Railroad NYC New York Central Railroad Br. Brlgbton NYS Rys New York SUte RaUways C Of C Choniber of Oomiimte Penn RB Pennsylvania Railroad Old Wtr Cold Water Ptsfd Pittsford BK Co Baatoon Kodak Co BD Hfg Co Inc....Bitter Dental Manufacturing Co Ine Erie BB Erie Railroad RG&E Coip Rochester Gas & Electric Corp F Pb- Park RT Carp Rochester Telephone Corp OB Co Qeneral Electile Co RW&O Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Railroad ORyS Co Qeo^ Railway Signal Co Roch Rochester ® , Greece SC Co Stromberg Carlson Co HOLC Home Owners Loan Ooip SL&C abley, Lindsay ft Curr Co Bnrto Henrietta SVO Socony Vacuum Oil CO J"™ Irondequolt S&O Co Sargent ft Gretnleof CO K Pk Kodak Park H Go's Taylor Instrument Companies I< Pk Uncoln Park WUT Co Western Union Telegraph Co tVRR Valley Railroad Y&E Blfg Co Yawmon ft Elbe Hfg Co Alphabetical List of Names ABC Bnhrotdery (Paula B Lendt & Mrs SVleda Aarnto Henry optical wkr r 42 Band ABBER6ER George) 516 N Ooodnuui Aaron Pearl r 26 Holland —Geraldlne F sec r 534 Hudson nv ABC Fuela Ine Ine Del '88 Chas R Kmmb pres Abate Angeio (Margt) h 246 Branson av —Harold F r 554 Hudran av Frank G VonLore see-treoa fuels oils 407 Chili av —.Carmeio (Mary) mason b 44 Goriuun Abbert Claude P (Martha B) physicist 95 Ames h ABC Letter Soiree (Raymond J and Gioise T S^Ies) —Evangeltae 8 Mm oflfiee sec 16 Main W rm 623 h RD 1 Cburehviile 14 Franklin rm 1403 1394 Titus av Irond Abbey Anna nurse r 143 Raleigh ABC Rug (Reaneis Inc ine NY '25 Wm T Stride —John r 294 Adams —C Robt (Horjorie L> state editor Times Union h pres 3011 Main G —Leo studt r 294 Adams 59 Oiiiingswarth dr Br ABC Sales Co (Mrs Anna Becker) odv novelties 210 —Micbeiina wid Micld fa 47 Ume —Edna L wld Byron 8 h 118 Aigyle Cypress —Soml (Angelina) fa 294 Adams —Edw F, it macb 605 Blossom rd r 356 Brooks av ABC Systems & Service (las C D'Aprile) aeets IS —Saml jr. r 294 Adams —J Walter waiter r 856 Brooks av Main N rm 586 Abate Antonio (Tomasina) gro 1354 StPatd b do —M Sanfoid pres Bllt-Rltc Wood Prodnets Ine and ABC Woaber aiop (Albert G Jung) woabing ma Abbadcssa Bug (Yolanda) hair drsr h 66 McKinster bidg eonlr 2040 .East av r 118 Argyle chines 309 Ridge rd E Abbalie Uios A (Sarah) lab h 7 Adbow pi —Robt 8 raaeh h 445 Post av A-No-One Polish Co (Mra Martha V MagUi) polish Abbamonte Cecelia r 728 Broad W —^Walter C (Abigail A) foimn b 856 Brooks av mfr 371 Flint —Jos (Aiweltaa) macb 86 Allen h 728 Broad W Abboniionsleri Louis bidg supt 6 Stato b 203 Snaefc A-1 Amusement Co (MOrtln B Levin and Thos Cohen) —Lester J wkr 31 Rivervlew pi r 728 Broad W av Irand 192 Clinton av N .. Abbate Angelina wld Vliment b 41 LoweB Abbot Cbos H ico cream 4791 Inks av h at Portland A P W Paper Co, Wm W Alloir rep 14 Ekanklln im —Frank (Rose) lab fa 48 hfortin Maine 7(» —Raymond V studt r 33 Weldon —Thos C (Evongeline) sismn 60 Stole b 1384 lltua Aab Aug R (Rose B) lob h 62 Aab —Sarah playground dir r 41 LoweU av Irond —^Bessie M wld Henry M b 874 Aberdeen Abbott E BoxUu (Lily) sismn h 208 Coding id Abbott Angeio (Margt) candy mkr b 56 Orange —Dorothy C Him wkr BK Co r 62 Aab Abbedessa Angeio (Bugene-Jose) beauty shop r 65 —Belle wld Bvon C r 68 Belmont —Ella wid Aug T b 41 Aab MoKlnster "^ —0 H r 104 SouUi av —Henry M (Bessie It) dl^ June 14, 1941 —Christobel r 180 Higbland pkny —Win B ahtmawkr 54 Stewart b 470 toiie View pk Abbergcr Ella Mrs talloress r 23 Blsmaik ter —Clara P wld Wm r 400 Hmelwood ter —Wm W. USA r 470 Lake View pk —Slcrcnco A wld Fredk G h 554 Hudson av —Doiotliy bcndi wkr 860 StPoul r at ScottsvBIo Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1942 50 DRAWING BLACK AND MATERIALS CITY BLUE PRINT CO. WHITE PRINTS Six Atlas Street PHOTO COPIES Stone 6480 ABBOTT ABEL ABRAMOWITZ —^Dorothy Mrs cafeteria wiir Madison High Sch r 70 —Wm G (Anna I) emulsion fnsbr (K Pk) h 70 Dor —^Max (Katherine) tailor 77 East av h 21 Crosman Sodus othy av tcr —E Baxter slsmn 89 East ar r 206 Carting rd —^Wm J (Gertrude M) brewery dept 100 National h —Sylvia studt r 21 Crosman ter —Earl W (Nancy L) h 48 Joiner 71 Lang Abrams Aaron (Jeannettc 51) dept mgr 265 Monroe —^Etliel K Mrs adjustment desit mer 46 (3inton ar 8 Abeler Wm J (Ruth 0) acct 343 State b 209 Bruns av h 146 Devonshire ct h 263 Bakerdale rd wick —•Anna K slswmn r 139 Hoilcnbeck —^Ethel M cafeteria mer Sch 43 h 1190 Park ai Abeies Jules J, USA r University av at Andrews —Clara insp 274 N Goodman r Rochester — Webster —Ethel S Mrs tchr East High Sch r 28 Potter pi —Clarence J real cst 25 Main E rm 419 h 118 Ply Fairport Abeil Clara A Mrs ftr 359 East av b at Forest Hills E mouth av —<!!eo H (Margt A) slsmn 89 East as h 225 Elham rd —^Elmer F (Cisra) factory supt 45 Crouch h 214 —Edwin T h 119 Scward Gates —Fannie Mrs slswmn 56 State h 139 Hollenbeek Westwood av E Roch —Geo W (Sophia) lab 97 Humboldt h 697 Culver rd —Horace A (Rita) eng ways and structures 267 State —Ceo E grinder 1290 University av r Shoecroft rd —Harold P chauf 193 Scio r 3309 Lake av Webster —Harry C (Ethel K) slsmn h 3309 Lake av h 966 (iulver rd —June R techn O of B Sch of Medicine & Dentistry —Harry (Stella) clothing ctr h 14 Laburnum cres —Irene G Mrs tchr Sch 9 r 139 Vassar —Harry (Beuiah) lioormn 200 klain E h 473 Pearl —John baggagemn 99 Court r at Manchester r 70 Atkinson —^Ralph (Mary H) adv mn B&LO Co h 358 Lake av —Loten lab 1237 Main E r at Webster —John 0 emp 565 Blossom rd h 16 Greig —Maiy emp 850 StPaul r 428 Hawley —Leo tinsmith hipr r 137 Clifford av —^Roland T studt r 70 Atkinson —Rose S Mrs h 70 Atkinson —^Natalie sten r 14 Laburnum cres —Lucretia Mrs r 121 Ridge rd Abels Arthur C bkpr 30 Shercr r 203 Rozborough rd —Richd H (Gladys) aligner 45 Ckouch h 1023 Main —^Mack (Gladys M) tinsmith h 137 Clifford av —^Barbara wid Chas H h 203 Roxborough rd —^Madorie nurse h 570 Main VT —Dorothy M tel opr r 203 Roxborough rd —Sami J (Fannie) photog h 139 Hoilcnbeck —Marlorie Mrs sewer 1235 University av r 55 Orange —Katherine M wid John h 807 Amett blvd —Mary atndt Monroe County Infirmary r at Scottsvilie —Shirley sten 16 Main W rra 200 r 139 HoUenbeck —Maty wid Murray C b 160 blilton —Leslie J stock elk r 807 Amett blvd —Wm F (Nira) counter mn h 32 Kingston Abelson Alex (Pearl) pntr h 234 Norton —Norene J r 160 Milton Abramso' Abram (Sarah) biksmith 2 Hanover h 92 —Arthur elk 390 Joseph av r 234 Norton Kelly Abbott, Rippey & Hutcbens Abelt Aug L (Katherine E) K Pk h 160 SUko av —Albert (Al's Mcns Shop) h 15 Hudson av (Joseph S Rippey. Harold G Hutcbens) lawyers —S Wm, K Pk r 133 Sheppler „ ^ —^Beatrice bkpr r 92 Kelly 615 Powers bidg 16 Main W tel Main 2946 —Wm P (Harriet M) formn 300 State h 133 Shepp —^Bess sten 484 Alexander r do —Robt N. USA r 3309 Lake av ler —Coal Co Inc. inc NY '26 Mis Sarah Abramson pres —^Ronald W (Dorothy A) bkpr 103 Main E h 70 Abendpost, Herman Femo editor newspaper 237 An Max Abramson v-pres-scc Max M Schwartz trees Sodus drews „ 484 Alexander —^Roy E (Thelma) watchmn 97 Humboldt h 711 Cul Abendroth Herman B (Helen 0) flremn Strong Me ver rd —^David E (Jane) mgr 200 North fa 53 Nye pk morial Hosp b 139 Bartlett , —^Eari (LUy) news dir fa 249 Laburnum cres —Roy 0 (Irene G) service mgr b 139 Vassar -Jean H elk 131 Main E rm 201 r 139 Bartlett —&te & Lock Co (Geo Beyers) 90 South av —Elias (Adelaide) slsmn h 1100 Park av Aber Virginia sec 26 Clinton av S r 136 Plymouth —Ethel R compt opr 144 Main B r 26 Morris —Wm J F ((Hara M) lab b rear 41 Joseph pi OT S —^Wm L (Cynthia L) h 3 Elsdon Abercrombie Abbott slsmn 186 N Water r 120 Dale —Jacob (Ida K) (Alarks ji Abramson) ]wir b 482 Abbruscato Geo J r 34 Hoeltzer 8 Goodman —Jas (Mary) lab h 34 Hoeitzer Br u —Jos (Anne) (Har-Lee Dress Shop) 541 Tliurston id —^VV Johnson (Alice E) asst head bkpr 45 Exchange h 54 HUlendale Abbruzzese Antonio (Rose) h 416 Maple h 101 Hawley —Cora J r 416 Maple —^Leonard B (Fay) elk h 23 Sellingcr Aberdeen The apts 345-359 Clinton av S —^Max (Hanna) v-pres-sec Abramson Coal Co Inc t —^Lcna J r 416 Maple Aberic Bernhard slsmn h 296 Ormond , „.
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