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COURItR-POST, Comd.n, N. Saturday, August It. i954 18 Phila. Driver Found Slain Major League Box Scores RichardsonUpscts Roscwall in Nets South Orange, Aug. 11 (UP) Hamilton Richardson, of West- 'Old Pros' Lead In World Golf OBITUARIES A Philadelphia man was found Tr'ildwood Guards Win Beach Test Stone Harbor, Aug.

11 The Wildwood Beach Patrol piled up 13 points to take top honors in the Stone Harbor Beach Patrol first annual life guard races Fri Poison Death 1 Party Clues Are Sought County Dot. Capt. Philip Large shot to death at the steering wheel NATIONAL LEAGUE (Continued From Ira Ten) of his automobile early today and CHARLES O'DONNELL Riverside, Aug. 11 Charles a young woman critically wounded Tmwbrtdio. 1 In 1 In 1.

HAEIl rMnarrn 11 ftTHi TNl'V iiuen 1-1, Cnwo 2-2, Trnwbrmuo field, still glowing over his upset in the front yard of the man's O'Donnell, 68. of 312 Palmer st Jollr 3-1. rn Hillcr. CnillU Jail old hands at playing jolt for Glassboro Physician money, onp of whom has already r- uit day evening by a two point margin died Friday at Cooper Hospital, i home. victory over Ken nosewaii, ran U-OI.

I Cruiu f-7. Conlan, Jncnwukl, Uniics, Dflmort. 2 33. A said today an investigation has over the hea Isle City Patrol. native of Donegal.

Ireland, he into another member of Aus 30,33.1. raked in $24,132.17 and the irf 11 West Police, responding to telephone calls from neighbors, identified lived In Riverside for 45 years. Stone Harbor placed third with three points, while Wildwood Crest failed to determine where a Run-nemedo man was involved In an ST. LOUIS CHICAGO He was employed as a bus me tralia's powerful tennis forces today in the semi finals of the East the pack reachinc for the Tarn t) au and North Wildwood failed to for 30 years, died Friday in Elmer chanic by Public Service for 25 Blai.9b O'Shanter "World" Open's 50,000 0 14 5 0 1 1 H.iak.ab 113 0 Fomly.lb chalk up a point. alleged Russian roulette game with whisky and rat poison, which re ern Grass Court championships Dark.u Muslal.lb years.

Community Hospital. He was president of the Glou first prize as the tourney moved The races were held from the burvivlng are his wife. Clara into its third round. The Louisiana-born Rhodes scholar was pitted against Ashley 49th street beach, undor the di' three sons, Robert and Norman, of coster County Health Association for 25 years, Glassboro public sulted in his death. Donald R.

Frashicr, 45, of 102 the couple as Edwin Goodwin, about 45, of 520 Rosalie and Ann Lardner, about 24, of 4119 Lawndale st. Goodwin was In his 1956 automobile, parked In front of 518 Rosalie st, just west of Rising! Luck o.lf Knlt.c rection of George Douglas, capt. of Riverside, and Joseph, of Trenton; Cary Middlecoff, second amonc the nation's money-winners, and Ho Winnincer, who copped a uooper, wnne vie scixas, oi Philadelphia, played Ncale Fraser in 13 0 Banks. so 4 1 1 0 Irvln.K 3 10 0 Mnryn.rf 3 0 1 0 Win. t.cf 4 10 0 Chill, 3 17 0 aUrake 0 0 0 1 I jncl 0 0 0 0 3 IKollerl 0 cKlnr 1 a stepson.

Harry Mount, of River schools physician for 16 years and a past president of the Glassboro Board of Health. Dr. Pedrick was side; a daughter. Mrs. Rose Tur another American Australian Mlzcll.p Jackn.p colleee eolf crown as a freshman Carlisle st, Runnemede, an employe at RCA Victor, died Thurs.

day at Cooper Hospital. Coroner Howard Crrean Issued a certifi match. cich, of Riverside; two stepdauglv also the physician for the Owens In the women's semifinals. some years back, boasted sparkling nine under par 36-hole totals of ters, Mrs. Nellie Moore, ot vm Uuchm.p 0 Sun ave.

He was slumped over Illinois Glass Co. plant. He was a centown, and Mrs. Marie Howe, of Ttl 33 4 7 37 7 Ttll 36 3 12 37 6 favored Althea Gibson, of New York, played Dorothy Head Knode vestryman of St. Thomas Episco the htone Harbor Patrol.

The one-mile, two-man boat race that opened the meet was won by Paul Misura and Lt John Capaclo, of Wildwood, in 16.8, with Frank Sladek and Frank Shields, Sea Isle City, made close second. Riohard Vanderslice, of Wild-wood, finished first in the thrilling 1000 one-man contest in 4.8.2, ban Pedro, two sisters, 135 today, closely followed by a quintet carding 136's. cate of accidental death by poison on the basis of stories told by the steering wheel with blood gushing from a wound in his right Mrs. Margaret O'Brien, of Moores of Forest Hills, N. and Louise aitan Tor enm in Bin.

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Morgan. Muslal pal Church. Surviving are his wife, Twila, The callenes, however, appear temple. Police found a Fashier at the hospital. town, and Mrs.

Catherine Smith, Brough, of Beverly Hills. revolver on the seat beside him Large said he has questioned of Mt, Holly; two brothers, James met Darlene Hard, of Montebello, and a brother, Dr. Charles Pedrick, of Glassboro. 2, Ix'kman, Whiwnant 2. 2H Mlksls.

311 Stretched across the lawn of No. more tnan six persons, inciuuing cant. to be siding with a heretofore unknown Chicago pro, Errie Ball, who lifts his cap from his slightly balding head and politely thanks 520, as though she had collapsed Services will be held Monday at ana toward, oi Ireland; is grand children and four great-grand childen. Lookman. HR Morran.

Muslal, MUrtl. DV Hanks to Kcmdy; Blai-Incam to Miulal. LOB St. Louli S. 11.

BH Mucll 3. Marker 2. Jackson Richardson turned in a courag 11 a. m. in St.

Thomas Episcopal with Capt. William Wilsey, of Sea eous performance in surprising them after they applaud him. while running, was the young woman. She was taken to Jeanes Hospital, where she whispered her 1. SO Mlzcll 6.

Haokrr 2. HO MUrll isle City, and Tom Daley, btone Solemn high Mass will be cele nosewaii, b-s, 4-u, 6-3. in Friday's 11-7 2-3. Hacker 7-8. Jackaon 1-1 1-3.

Harbor, deadlocked for second brated at 9 a. m. Tuesday at St. Hunhf 0-1. H4KR Marker 414, Mlrrll quarter finals.

The former Tulane Ball, who connected with a com mendable 66 in Thursday's open the dead man's wife, Carrie, and has' been unable to determine where the alleged drinking party took place. Large said Frashicr arrived at the hospital about 4 p. m. Tuesday telling a story of a party in a house in the vicinity ot 4th and Church, Friends will meet at 10 a. m.

in a funeral home at 124 State where they may call Sunday night. Burial will be in St. Thomas Church Cemetery. place. Right behind him Babe Peter R.

C. Church, of Riverside, ice appeared beaten when he 3-3. Mli'll Darker 13-11) Ciwta, Dan-oil, Sooorjr, Knieln. 3 29 A 9393 (I'd I. name and address to nurses and Dets.

John Connor and Francis McGurk. She had a bullet wound ing round, held up under pressure nice, bea Isle City, easily won Friends and relatives will meet at dropped the second set but he ana snot a 7U Friday to join 8 a. m. at the Cole Funeral Home, gained a quick 4-0 lead in the de in the left side of the head. Australia's Peter Thomson, Jerry Bridgeboro and Washington the half-mile swim event in 18.55.

16 Playground Boys AMERICAN" LEAGUE (Continued From l'aga Trn Two women's fashion magazines Clinton sts. Riverside, where they may call Barber of Los Angeles, Pete Cooper of Birmingham, and At the party, according to the Monday night. Burial will be In were found on the sidewalk, a few feet from the parked" automobile. MRS. ERMINIA B.

BARNABEI Mrs. Erminia B. Barnabei, 79, of 1056 Princess died Thursday after a long illness. cisive set by winning the first 13 points. Rosewall then rallied by breaking Richardson in the sixth game, but Ham held service in the eighth and broke again in the ninth for the set and match.

3, Ford 6, Sturdlvant 1. HO Moor 7-6 1-3. Lnra 3-2 1-3, Ford B-7, Klurdivant St. Mary's Cemetery, Mt Holly Ted Kroll of Ft Lauderdale, Fla with 136. Receive Title Bats They were covered with blood.

1-2. hack Moor 4-4, ijoes i-u. jrora 4-4. Slurdlvant (10-l. Born in Italy, Mrs.

Barnabei MRS, Sixteen members of the Von story, Frashier poured rat poison into one of several glasses "as a joke" then all assembled drank up, and Frashier accidentally got the poisoned glass. LULU P. ROBIXSOX 1 1-5). llonucruck. Napa.

Umont. Rom- Things weren't quite as close in the women's division, however, met. 2 45. A 18,88. Nieda Park Jr.

championship' Palmyra, Aug. 11 Mrs. Lulu Airline Saboteui Seixas never looked stronger in was a resident of Camden for 39 years. She is survived by four with former Stanford University P. Robinson 82, of 329 Berkley BOSTON WASH rNGTON abrhftl abrho disposing of Sid Schwartz, of Long Beach, N.

6-3, 6-2, while ass awarded baseball bats and 13,111 JNew I rial 1 lea died Thursday in her home i 0 0 Good n.3t i Yost. 3t 4 co-ed Alickey Wright pacing the group with a 146, fully three members of the Staley Park Jr. alter a long illness. Oil Her f.lB 4 1 1 ORunU lb 3 i Clear Special Officer Denver, Aug. 11 (UP) A Eraser eliminated Frances Paul Remy.

3-6, 6-2. 7-5. and Cooner strokes in front of her nearest daughters, Mrs. Jennie Vuoto, with whom she lived; Mrs. Eva Marcucci, of Merchantville; Mrs.

Olga Siccardi, of Westville, and Rose, of Camden: four sons, Dante, Formerly of Philadelphia, she 1 12 1 our ey.c 4 brief supporting an appeal iVi'l? 12 0 Slevers.lf was a member of the Sons and competition, a trio of women pros blasted Jack Frost, of Monterey, trial for John Gilbert prii.cf for a nmv 110 tltmi 1 0 Olson. cf The Von Nieda Park team in tiea at Daughters of Liberty, Frankford 7-3, Graham was filed Friday with the.win ai 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 Lemon, rt Council 123: Colonel Theodore eluded Richard Arensberg. Joe of Fairview; Alexander, of Cam' Miss Gibson earned her semi Brewer, is Of Assault Charge 0 Browns Mills, Aug. 11 Charles liVolk, 58, a Burlington County spe-fjcial deputy sheriff, was cleared o'of assault and battery charges Fri- two Colorado Supreme Court 2 14 Ror aa den; Joseph and Oswaldo, both ofiRoosevelt Council 12: Wenonah Coskey, Mike Coskey, David Kule, weeks before the deadline. rHeroeret John Nichelson, James bviben, In the men's amateur division, Ward Wettlaufcr of Buffalo, N.

held a similar three stroke lead over second place Al Barkow, a Chieagoan who spent five years val so. as Merchantville; one brother, Ama- Council 17, Daughters of Pocohon-deo Capriotti, of Philadelphia; and the Erie Avenue final berth in the women's singles by downing Betty Rosenquest Pratt, of Madison, N. 6-2, 6-2. Mrs. Knode bounced Isabel Troc- rOrs If Frank Wagner, Sonny Frett, Edward Fisher, Butch Devine, Al grandchildren and 11 great grand 0 0 Methodist Church, all Philadelphia.

Mobos.p Id Totals ST 0 27 12 Totals 33 2 27 7 Kentrue. Bill Frolic, Lloyd Hen children. caauying at lam bhanter before cole, of New York, 6-4, 6-4; Miss day by Municipal Judge James W. Anderson. Mrs.

Eleanor Arnwlne. 31. of Lakehurst charged Volk dragged her from her car following Solemn requiem Mass will be Shall, Denny Sviben, Bobby Boyle Brough defeated Janet Honns. of aMit into double piay tor koi in tin. biun lor Slevers In Slh.

rFouled out tor Vai'livielso In nth. di.ruundrd out for Stobhs In 0th. The high tribunal gave two of the convicted airliner-saboteur's court-appointed attorneys, permission Thursday to file the briefs in typewritten instead of the regular printed form. Graham was convicted of first degree murder in the death of his mother, one of 44 persons killed when a United Air Lines plane ex and Joe Jenkins. Surviving is her son, William of Springfield, III; three daughters, Mrs.

Vernon Mays and Mrs. Raymond McGIinsey, both of Philadelphia; and Mrs. Hazel Wil- entering the service. Pretty Anne Richardson, Columbus, was in front of the women Seattle, 6-3, 6-3, and Miss Boston 100O0011 0 3 The Staley Park team included Hard rallied to down England's Washington 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Yoat. RBI Williams.

Runnels, I-ctn- fraras in front of a restaurant offered at 10 a. m. Monday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, 4th and Division sts. Relatives and friends will gather at 9 a.

m. at the Joseph A. and Frank V. Earl Hayes, Kon Kurd, Kusseli, amateurs, by virtue of her record Shirley Bloomer, 8-10, 6-3, 7-5. on.

Wlitte Ornert. 2H Runnels. Plersall, July 4 Judge Anderson ruled in- L. Birdsong, P. Hayes, W.

Mor lingmyre, of Palmyra; and a ton, C. Brown, W. Birdsong, W. brother, Newton Pettitt, of Phil adelphia. white, cernert.

yot. 'bp Bud.iin to sufficient evidence had been Goodman to Gernert. LOB ton 7. Wash-1 n.1nnH Hilton BH Brewer 3. SO Stobta j.jPrnmKea.

Brewer t. RAEit Brewer 2-2, s-3. N0 date has been set for the UE-n ru-. i Dunn. 1 Rnrwer OA-l.

Thomas, C. Thomas, H. Riggs, G. breaking second round 70. Miss Richardson had a six-stroke margin over Jackie Yates, a Honolulu miss who recorded 155 to Miss Richardson's 149.

ploded in flight and crashed near Logmont, last Nov. 1. The Falco Funeral Home, 1018 S. 4 th where they may call Sunday evening. bervices wil be held Tuesday USLTA Appoints 10 To Jr.

Davis Cup Team New York, Aug. 11 (UP) The Botchesor and A. Jackson. Results of the Camden City an nr riicnrrlrl vinritiof at 2 p. m.

in a funeral home at plane allegedly was time-bombed Rommri, a 10. a jphftrrres made bv Volk azainst 313 E. Broad where friends nual field day follow: Bovi 40-vard dash Senlori- IVnnT Cal 7457. RALPH R. BARNES IMrs.

Arwine and her husband by Graham. Graham's execution was set for u. S. Lawn Tennis Association may call Monday night Burial loway Junior: llarry Sullivan and lwood CHICAGO DETROIT I Rnv 37 HERBERT C. PESTRIDGE Herbert C.

Pestridge, 66, Hainesport, Aug. 11 Ralph R. OI i A AinJ Friday named a 10-member junior will be in Morgan Cemetery, abrhna abrno the week of Aug. 26 but was put 3 0 13 Kuenn sa 4 IDdlllts, UJ, ill iuinuvi lull uicu Davis Cup squad which will take 2334 Taylor Camden, died 2 3 2 0 1 0 2 0 off indefinitely when his attorneys yt.tb MEREDITH J. BENNETT Thursday in his home.

part in the national singles and Army Inducts McCoy, notified the high court of 2 4 0 Bridgeboro, Aug. 11 Meredith Born in Rancocas, he lived in doubles championships alter re anDeal. Rlvera.rl Anderson, tie. Girli 40-yard dash Seniors: Patricia Durante. Juniors: Theresa Wrijiht.

Boyt thrw-leg rac-e Seniors: Leonard Adams and Jatm McVrlirh. Juniors: William Bnyer and Robert Richards. Girls three-lej; race Seniors: Sharon Garrison and Patricia Mrrtssey. Juniors: Darlene DeCosmo and Barbara Cartlle. Checker tournament Steve Schwartt.

Sr. city champion; Steve Mdlcrak. runnerup: Geonre Hicks. Jr. city champion; Thomas 4 1 2 4 5 Tort nlt 3 2 1 0 9 0 Mas il.lf 3 3 0 1 2 0 K.Une rf 4 3 1110 Keif 7.3b 4 4 112 0 House 4 3 1 1 10 Tultle.rf 4 1 1 0 0 'l r.2b 3 4 0 1 2 0 Kovt 2 James Bennett, 44, of Bridgeboro ceiving instruction from Don Lntlar.c Propo.

1 died Friday at Zurbrugg Friday. A native of Marlton, Mr. Pestridge had lived for the last 37 years in Camden. He was employed in the electrical distribution department at Public Service for 35 years, retiring in 1946. i Budge next week.

Halt the Hainesport area all his life. He was a loom fixer for the Northampton Textile Mills in Mt Holly for 30 years. Ablett Village Champs an.p The squad is made up of Arthur ll Ex-MSU Courtman I Pittsburgh. Aug. 11 (UP) Julius McCoy, star Big Ten bas-o ketball player from Michigan University, was inducted Memorial Hospital.

A native of Greensboro, he lived in: Bridgeboro for 21 years. He was Andrews. 13, Iowa City, Iowa; asmall 1 Alas m.B 0 Of Playground Loop Smarrlto. East Camden champion. Mr.

Barnes was a member oi Earl Baumgardner, 19, Oakland, Surviving are his wife, Clara, Till. 31 27 14 Tils. 32 a-41rounod out be Aber In Ath. GOTSIIAI.K rMVUROt VD I FAG11 John Pdo) he FirsUIethodist Church of Mt Holly, and the Washington Camp into the Army here Friday. Oilrxfo 00010014 employed by the Riverside Metal Co.

division of the H. K. Porter Co. Earl Buccholz, 16, St. Louis, Cris Crawford, 17, Piedmont Donald Dell, 18, Detroit 00000010 0 1 Senior Division Flajolf Staley Par 1 3 Ablett Villa 3 1 The six foot, two inch forward POS of A.

Mt Holly. Surviving are his wife, Aristonc Girls Defeat Harrington Team, 6-5 ,1681 RBI lollar. 2. Pripo, Hatfield. rotvvmn.

Kailne. 3H Pllnf. II Vat, Surviving are his wife, Dolly averaged 27.4 points in 22 games fni 1h Snartnn last season in. for the Jspartans last season, in Bethesda. Leslie Dodson.

19, Ablett Vitiate carried off the Senior Dt two sons, Ronald and James, and Torfrm-Kumn-F-fait uh Maple Shade and William J. Clegg, of Trenton; two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Matulewicz, of Atco, and Mrs. Claire Murl, of Trenton, end two brothers, George, of Camden, and Robert, of Delanco; six two daughters, Jill and Madora, The Arlstoaie Hocltetl scored the wlrmlnri erwimrtunjliip or the G.5jshal PUt- 10 rwtroit 6 BB Vnnvan rwvint enreo nfninct in the eit-Mh innlnt Friday F7' i. riu-t 3 40 r.Sl a son, Kaipn oi iainespon; a daughter, Mrs.

Norman Cliver, of Stevens Station: a brother, Kalamazoo, Mike Green, 19, Miami Beach, Ron Holm-berg. 18, Brooklyn, N. Nor run motor all at home; a brother. Harry, of best of three rame seriti. Rarrlneton All-Stan bv the score of 4-5 4 natter Aner a-t.

Mstervi: The Vitton 13 hits. sisters, Mrs. Jennie Allen, of of Bristol, and four Spokane, and four sisters, Mrs. Ruth Hunter and Mrs. The winners jot 11 hits, two eah by the Mtws Bevens HarHns and OTXnneit Miss Williams ot two of Bamniton's H-7i Louis Hawks of the National Bas- mane Dy Hamyira and tn-ee otners by rwi.wan McVelrh.

NatlrchlA limited Staler Park piann-ry erandchildren, Mrtfinler Riee i i Jt'immers, 0 274. man Perry, West Los Angeles, and Clarence Sledge 18. Dallas, Tex. The boys will assemble Monday lo ill una. seven hits.

STALEY PARK ABLETT VILLAGE rtSVH'lttllOn KUIUWIIIg 1113 (graduation -this summer. L. Perkins doubled wttn two on anve home the winntne run. lb Services will be held Monday at 2 p. m.

in his residence with the Rev. Paul Griener. pastor of Bridgeboro; Mrs. Lillian Fynan, of Riverside; Mrs. Alberta Wynn, of Jacksonville, Mrs, Marie Smith, of Riverside; Mrs.

Naomi Sigraves. of Palmyra, and Mrs. 4 2 13 10 t. If 3 0 0 2 0 POI.TS' OrFV HOT'SIE AR1STU.NK UAtlKllvU H'W at the Baltimore, Country' hir. Mh.rf 4 2 3 0 OS St.sa 3 1 1 2 2i IT IVITU llfPTC vn Hi 4 1 0 (' Hayes 3 1 Ol.nwe 3 0 2iBalda.3b 4 14 114 0 Westminster, Allg.

11 First Methodist Church, officiat 1 0 a curley. 3 ing. Friends may call Sunday Club to practice under the supervision of Lieut. Col. James H.

Bishop, of Culver, and Marion Stults, of Bridgeboro, and Mrs. Marjorie Woodland and Mrs. Lillian Turpin, of Cambridge, Md. Services will be held at 2 p. m.

Monday at the Cole Funeral Home, Bridgeboro and Washington Riverisde where friends may call Sunday night. Burial will, be in Lakeview Memorial Park. Olive Loveland, of Burlington. r- 4 12 Wllliams ef 4 0 1 CZipf.lt 3 11 Kvers.lt 5 11 Mayss 5 11 Limn 2b 3 12 Riemann.e a -a 1 1 Funeral nervires will be held nignt. Burial win De in mi.

nouy 5 iiAdroi 3110 i smit'f 2000 (UP) The Baltimore Colts have Los Angeles, Aug. 11 'UP) 2 I n3 II invited fans of all ages to their Jerry Planutis, former Michigan 0 1 Danv.lf 31000 rrtw.cf 21100. -w 1 lis wr.rt 3000 ov.jn.rt aooo training camp at Western Mary-State halfback who is trying to i B.wr.ib 3123 0J.Jn.2b foojo land (jo1(e Aug. ig ior porsonamake the Washington Redskin Bevens. cf Reale.lt Pvan.3b BVdl ss L.

Perkins, e-lb Harklns.rf Jack son, lb ODoiinell.p Tuesday at 11 a. m. at the Gustavi Cemetery, Budge, lormer wimmeaon ana U. S. champion.

Roedel and Son Funeral Home, 2 0 0 Soarks 3t 4 0 0 Hsnce.rf 4 12 2 0 1 StHlinn.p ALBERT F. MILLER 1 0 0 5 7 Albert F. Miller, 70, of Little Totais 30 ij iohu 23 a io i ininxiuciions ineir ptayers, a squau, win De siueimea ior ai least stalej pir" 00020 Szlfootball clinic for boys of highitwo weeks because he broke a Nattcchla. Byrd. Adam.

S. Sisn- rhfvl ncrp anH fwt Meo f.r in hie inft hant in an intra. conen.e Totals Barrlneton 36 e. ii Titan 804 N. 27th st.

Burial will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Burlington. Friends may call Monday Mill Blackwood, died Friday 0 4 0 1 0 0 rACIFIO COAST LEAGt'K Lou Aneeles, 11: Sacramento, 7. Vancouver, Seattle. 0. Hollywood, San Francises, S.

San Dleuo. 6: Portland, 4. 0 5 1 8 MRS. MARY C. NEEDHAM 0 0 1 0 4 0 Arlstone Rorkette in West Jersey Hospital.

squad game Wednesday night. kelt. 3B B. Natlcchia. HR Pettlrrew.

youngsters Under 12. 2B Bevens, Harklna, L. Perkins. He was a retired employe of Mrs. Mary C.

Needham, 51, of 318 Birch died Thursday in Campbell Soup where he was rillTJP If. BARNES her. home. She was a life-long superintendent of production. Philip H.

Barnes, 84, of 134 resident of Camden. He was a member of the Union League, of Philadelphia, a charter1 N. Centre Merchantville, died Thursday at the Veterans Admin Surviving are her husband Howell; two sons, Robert, of Penn member and elder of the Covenant istration Hospital. White River If you did not receive the prompt attention and service for which tht Houta of Ruttenberg it noted for. In spite of extra sales help it was almost impossible to serve all our customers properly.

The response to this LIQUIDATION SALE was much greater than we anticipated. It was very heartening for us to find that our 56 years of honest merchandising had created a confidence in the public which has resulted in such a tremendous response. Starting Monday we have further increased our force and feel that we now can serve you promptly and enable you to take advantage of these never to be forgotten prices. PLEASE ACCEPT OUR APOLOGY sauken, and James, of Camden Bible Presbyterian Church, Had- Junction, Vt. He was in Vermont of her father, Thomas Crehan, donfleld.

and a Mason. to visit a daughter, Mrs. Roy S. Camden; a sister, Helen Crehan, Surviving are his wife, Anna two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth M.

Brown, of Wilmington. of Camden; five brothers. James, After living in Haddon Heights Martin and William Crehan, all of Camden, Paul, of Collmgswood Bown, of Norristown, Pa. and Mrs. Doris M.

Abbott, of Franklin, a son, Albert F. of and John, of Pottstown, and form any years, he lived with his daughter, Mrs. Rebecca Browning, of Merchantville, for 18 years. He was a retired sales manager of a three grandchildren. Pine Hill: a brother.

George, of Requiem high Mass will be sung Chestnut Hill, and five grand children. Services will be held Monday at at 9 a. m. Monday in the Church of the Holy Name. Friends will meet at 8 a.

m. in a funeral home nn at 532 State st, where they may 2.30 p. m. the Foster funeral Home, Haddon and Lees Col-lingswood, where friends may call call Sunday night Burial will be in U. S.

National Cemetery, Sunday night Burial will be private in Harleigh Cemetery. Beverly. typewriter company. He was an Army veteran of World War I and for 45 years a member of the Haddon Heights Lodge Besides his daughters he is survived by his wife. Clara, five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.

Services will be held at 11 a. m. Monday in the Stephenson Funeral Home, 33 W. Maple Merchantville, where friends may call Suday night Masonic services will be conducted at 8:30 p. m.

Burial will be in Harlcigh STORE OPEN MONDAY NIGHT HAROLD A. REED JAMES E. M'KEOWN SR. Florence, Aug. 11 Harold A.

(Bud) Reed, 43, of 49 Front died Friday in St. Francis Hos pital, Trenton. James E. McKeown 44, of 34 White Horse Berlin, whose body was found Friday in a parked car in Berlin Park, was buried today, following funeral services at the Knight Funeral Home, 14 Rich Berlin. Burial was in Berlin Cemetery.

According to police, the man He was a native of Florence and an engineering draftsmen for the Florence Foundry and Ma' chine Co. He was a member of the Burlington Lodge of Elks and KATHLEEN M. EARLEY Riverton. Aug. 11 Miss Kath a Navy veteran of War II lccn M.

Earley, 57. of 102 Penn ended his life by feeding exhaust gases into his car through' a tube. Surviving are his wife, Marian; Monday Until Sold Out REFRIGERATOR a son. Roeer: his mother, Mrs McKeown, operator of a roofing Monday Until Sold Out PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS MIRRORS lavilad J436 30x34 Monday Until Sold Out REFRIGERATOR 21 PC. SET Unbraokoblo Plastic Contain Oliver E.

Reed; a brother, Oliver Business, lived in Berlin 11 years. He was born in Philadelphia. Sur Reed and a sister, Mrs. Milton Monday Until Sold Out TRIPLE PLATED CHROME KITCHEN CHAIRS 4 for $10.00 UphollHr.d S4t Back Values To S195 $74.95 Monday Until Sold Out WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC IRONS rand N.w 1956 Modal List Price SC90 $11.95 Monday Until Sold Out 50 PIECES KNOWLES CHINA Strvict Far 8 Amtrica't Finest China Reg. Price $1Q90 $33.30 IV Lewis, all of Florence, Moiwfoctvr.d ty NOtGI 7 Cvbic Foot floor Damo.

viving are his wife Charlotte; two Services will be held Monday sons, James E. serving in the U. S. Navy in Japan, and Thomas at 11 a. m.

in a funeral home at st, died Friday in her home. She was a former employe of Western Union Telegraph where she worked for 20 Surviving is her sister, Mrs. Margaret Burgoon, of Bristol, Pa. Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m.

in a funeral home at 313 E. Broad Palmyra, where friends may call Tuesday night. Burial will be in Fernwood Cemetery, Philadelphia. 00 $090 302 E. Union Burlington, of Berlin, and two sisters, Mrs, 90' Reg.

$19.95 Reg. $179.95 Reg. $2.49 where friends may call Sunday night. Burial will be in Odd Fel Sara Lorden, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Rose McQuate, of West Berlin.

lows Cemetery, Burlington. RALPH E. NICE Ralph E. Nice, 72, a retired of WASHERS LIVING ROOM REFRIGERATORS MRS. DOROTHY L.

WIESXER Woodbury, Aug. 11 Mrs. Dorothy L. Wiesner, 38, of 130 Peterson died Friday. She lived fleer of the Philadelphia National Bank, died Thursday at St.

Petersburg, Fla. He had been a resident Marriage Licenses CAMflKN Altlo J. Scanduraa. 24. of 6424 Boose- yen Pennsauken.

and Ruth J. Macre, 23. of 558 N. 32nd St. Haddon Heights for 36 years lnRc, i.Sb"rLth(lLastir: before moving to Florida last New Latest Models in Original Crates Also a Few Floor Samples and Demonstrators nd Eileen Hennessey, 24.

of 3219 Surviving are tier New Latest Models in Original Crates. Also a Few Floor Samples and Demonstrators He retire in 1949. Sir IT MT 11 AlrtlLll. Sir IT Sir tr 15th at both nf Phllftrielnhla Kroehler International Artistic Karpen Monroe Custom-Bilt 3-Pc. Suites, 2-Pc.

Sectionals, 3-Pc. Sec tionals, Bumper Sofas In All The Latest Fabrics. cennanno Macchiaroia. 32. of 709 1 if i.u n-i.

Mr. Nice was a past master of Mtrt ot home; her father. Thomas Haddon Hej h(s Lo ge 191 FAM 3V Lennox, of Camden; three sisters, jHe was a Vmber8of Excelsior Rea. "Fd-nV VoX. 20.

2b avcViV'. V1 I Consistory and Crescent Shrine, WESTINGHOUSE 9 "4 Wow1' of pnraim, mrs. aeamce woms, Surviving are his wife, Lillian Reg. $159.95 $189.95 $189:95 $229.95 $199.95 EASY WRINGER WASHER FAMOUS EASY SPIN-DRI BENDIX DIALAMATIC tu. Robert 28.

of 1607 eth'Vi mm 1U. J-lUiail a son Wayne of Watia HOTPOINT 8 ft. Mttallic fabric Hnon Back 2-Pc. SUITE J' Mr' 318 ana, massa, two grandchildren and one wmiam i Hawkins. 2.

of flu cooper I a' "a''' great grandchild, PHILC0 10 ft. 3-Pc. SUITE NOW $59.00 $69.00 $89.00 $49.00 $199.00 $149.00 $119.00 A' l8, of U4liK ,1 lnomas' Services will be private on Tues- Wiiiiam crew, 24. of 272s ot Camden. Friends may call Monday at HOTPOINT 11 NOW 5149.00 $94.00 $139.00 $239.00 $249.00 $199.00 $239.00 $139.00 DvPont Nylon Throod 3-Pc.

SUITE 3-PC SUITE rV 26th si aiiai, a Evoy Funeral Home, 129 Joseph kavanarh. 22. of 1344 Merrim.c'll Hi. in the Murray I uneral White Horse pike Haddon fmtAH 20' -iHorne, 408 Cooper Camden, Heights, where Masonic services FAMOUS WRINGER WASHER $119.95 WHIRLPOOL AUTOMATIC $289.95 WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC $259.95 A. B.

C. AUTOMATIC $299.95 $269.95 $399.95 $499.95 $289.95 $529.95 $219.95 cu. ft. Double Door cu. ft.

Automatic frost. PHILCO 12 NORGE 10 Swtothtort Diignt4-frin9d Reg. $189.95 $249.95 $299.95 $399.95 $469.50 $179.95 $279.95 $299.95 NOW $77.00 $112.00 $149.00 $189.00 $239.00 $79.00 $138.00 $149.00 Thomas DeChurches. 33. Berlin, and iii-ic lntiiiis limy ounua.y wjii ho held at 8 Anna M.

Duzenski, 28. of 4531 Bclirade nirrht Rnrinl will ho in FvnrrrrPPrt v' Zimmtrrmm Mohair Frli 3-Pc. SUITE to. ft. 2 Door John Roth, 27, Haddonfieid.

and Joan Cemetery, Camden. MRS. MARY T. SMITH Moorestown, Aug. 11 Mrs KELYIKATOR 13 CROSLEY VA Lnvia, 4, ot D9UJ wisier 2-Pc SfCT.

1TENRY A. PAULSOX Mary Turner Smith, 82, of 119 Solid Rubbtr Henry A. Paulson, 85, nf 927 TELEVISION Schooley st died Friday In Bur Drills and Meetings Cushions Paul Gloucester, died Friday at his home after a long illness. 3 Pc SEa. lington County Hospital, Mt.

Holly, following a short illness. A native of Philadelphia, she was a Moores BEDS and BEDDING A resident of Gloucester for 40 The Philadelphia Suburban Baseball will hold a mlln at the Burlington Community House Wwlnday, at 9 m. AW Sfith Jersey team interested In jjcnnirif tne league for the 1957 aason la town resident for 41 years. years, Mr. Paulson was a retired employe of the McAndrews and invUpd Ut have renrenentatlon.

Surviving are her husband, The Pyne Pynt Midiret Football team Forbes Co. Surviving are four BEDROOM SUITES Harry a son, Ralph of Shrewsbury; a sister, Miss Jo will hold Ita 1 mt practice of the seaaun AuKust 12 at Pyne Poynt Park it art ing at 1 3t) o'clock. All brya between the anea ot ntn and 4 are requeated to report. For further Inrormatlon cali Pat PaterKffl, WO 4-3639. i Anyone InrerMted In orpanlilrif a foot sephine Turner, of Moorestown, and two grandchildren.

3 Pc. MAHOGANY MODERN $139.50 ADMIRAL CONSOLE 17" $179.95 $49.00 WESTINGHOUSE CAPRI 21" $259.95 $99.00 MOTOROLA CONSOLE 17" $259.95 $79.00 PHILCO CONSOLE 21" $249.95 $149.00 ADMIRAL CONSOLE 24" $289.95 $169.00 RCA-YICTOR TABLE MODEL $149.95 $69.00 CBS Columbia 21" Console $229.95 $99.00 EMERSON CONSOLE 21" $298.00 $137.00 Services will be held at 2 p. m. daughters, Mrs. Norma E.

Paulson, Mrs. Delores Burky and Mrs. Ethelyn Smith, of Gloucester and Mrs. Lela Porreca, of Philadelphia. Services will be held at 1 p.

m. Tuesday in the Funeral Home, 700 Powell Gloucester, where friends may ball lea cue with playert under 165 pound Monday in a funeral home at 305 NOW $8.00 $18.00 $28.00 $39.00 $28.00 $47.00 R.g. LUXURY MATTRESS $24.95 180 COIL INNERSPRING MATT. $39.50 220 COIL INNERSPRING MATT. $59.50 DOUGHERTY TUFTLESS MATT.

$79.50 3-Pc. Hollywood Bed Outfit $59.95 3-Pc. Hollywood Bed Outfit $98.00 rnouio nfi loncn wun mine woiie at WthKllawi 3-8813 any nlcht between 6 and 3 Pc. SOLID MAPLE 9 D. Dl AUhC Doublo Bridgeboro Riverside, where 7 a nock Karh club will be permitted 25 playeia, mut hate a home rleld and be fully uniformed.

Wolfe would lint to Drtssor friends may call Sunday night. Burial will be in Asbury Cemetery, Riverton. Doublo Drtssor Bookcoso loci 4 Pc CHARCOAL call Monday night. Burial will be in Lakeview Memorial Park. nr rrom such teams Maffnoha and BeMrrtt The Cramer Hiill MMreti football team holl lti flnt prariice of the aeaaon Fundiijr at: von Nieda Parit, atartlnf in at ivrm.

All farmer pi a yen and new candl-orei from Jo to 14 yean of age are MRS. PHOEBE S. SIMOX Mt. Holly, Aug. 11 Mrs.

GRACE B. SENATOR $129.00 $169.95 $299.00 $329.00 $449.00 $199.50 $299.95 $349.00 $67.00 $54.00 $89.00 $149.00 $169.00 $259.00 $99.00 $159.00 $189.00 $399.00 infant Grace Beatrice Senator, Phoebe S. Simon, 83, of 4G Mt. re-iu'iieo rpon. Hast Tamilon Marauders mldeet fnnt.

I J. -a it- I a j- m. There ball team will practice on Tuesday TS. Jusepn IlOliy uieu inursday, are no survivors. Credit Terms Arranged 4- Pc SEA MIST V.a.D.T? 5- Pc.

PERIOD MAHOG Drosstr 4-Pc SOLID 3- Pc. MODERN WALNUT 4- Pc. CORDOYAN SEX av. sod Tiiursnav evenints al 6 30 o'clock aenaior, 91W tlUOSOn UlOUCeS-tm Ihe Weslfield Arrrs 8Hd. Bovs tx-twem TriHou in Cnrm Hie iaet of 11 and 13 and wenhlnir less Qiel Tlday in COOJ)er 117 pounds i i requested to report, pital.

ccrdlnf to J. Price, coacli. c-. The Philadelphia soccer Lerue would burviving are her parents, two Requiem High Mass' will be sung Monday at 9.30 a. m.

in Sacred Heart R. C. Church, FREE PARKING Directly In Back Of Store ir 'ftocn, Jane and Betty; and twojlfriends and relatives will meet in Josrph and John' a11 8t 5 funpral lome 107 High st. at Philadelphia. p.

or John steei, nome. 9 a. where they may call Sun- fsx sd.vu.oni;'mptn. were hcId today day ht- Burial wm be st- i.aru. at Enal Cemetery.

Mary's Cemetery. 5-Pc lTAL PROV. "Wzr.

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