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COUMI-POST, Camden, N. Monday, April 2, 1951 Fair view News: I.I Ml I I 1 Dr. J. S. Conroy Jr.

Dies in Miami at 63 Burlington, April 2. Dr. John and Joseph H. Tiedeken, her running mate for election to the county committee, at the primary election. The rally is being staged by the Fourteenth Ward Women's Independent Republican Association and the Fourteenth Ward Republican (men's Asso II.

C. Berner, 63, Dies; Railroad Employe Moorestown, April 2. Herbert C. Berner, 65, died in his home, 111 Mill street, Saturday of a heart attack. Born in Camden, I OBITUARIES I S.

Conroy 63, formerly of rare drug or Frankie Podmenik, 7. are received at each performance at the Crescent threatre by Al Ingham, manager. T1IK I'AIRVIKW UNIT of the American Cancer Society is con-tlnuing its drive to collect clean white materials to be used for towels and blankets for patients. Weekly meetings are held in the social rooms of the Fairview Village Methodist Church. East Broad street, died Saturday in Sunray Sanitarium, Miami, WILLIAM T.

AXDKKSOX William Tolchin Dies, ciation. Turkey sandwiches will William T. Anderson, 72, of Fla. He began his practice in he moved to Moorestown IS years Chicken Fanner 28-10 Morton avenue, Pennsauken, Burlington, in 1912. retired in ago.

He was a telegraph signal D. R. Herbert Dies Of Crash Injuries David R. Herbert, 60, of White Horse pike. Atco, died Saturday night In Our Lady of Lourdes hospital from Injuries suffered in an automobile accident in Atco, on March 19.

State police said Herbert was injured when his car was in collision with one driven by George died in the West Jersey hospital: 10.17 anH mmH maintainor nn tho Atlantic Hiui. died in the West Jersey hospital. 19.l7 t0 maintainer on Saturday. Born in He lived in South Camden 43.Horlda. on of th years and three years in Penn- Dr.

Conroy was a medical nr was nwiinai f.iroacl for 45 Pennsylvania Rail- years. be served and music will be supplied by a three-piece orchestra for dancing. WKEKI.V MEKTINGS are being held in the Fourteenth ward to. train air raid wardens, according to Carmen Senatorc, chief warden of the district. Wardens of the Third and Sixth districts were recruited last William Tolchin, 64.

a chicken farmer, of Prospect avenue, Berlin township, died from a heart attack Sunday as he was attempt-ins to move a large chicken brooder. Assisted by Emil Wassick, memoer oi club, dKorb Divlsl in the Garden State Beagle a'nd mired I. He was a mem-jj irotherhood of Railroad ii. miwr whs a Baptist Meetings Hear 2 on Way to African Mission By FRANK SHERIDAN Guest speakers at the Falrvlew Community Baptist Church Sunday were the Rev, and Mrs. Paul Buyse, of Garden City, who will leave shortly to become missionaries in Africa.

Mrs. Buyse is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Louco. of Ironsides road.

The former Fairview girl and her husband attended the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, to prepare for the missionary field. They took over the pastorate of a church in Garden' City after graduating from Moody Signal THK VOKKSIIH SCHOOL BAND will give a concert this evening at a regular meeting of the PTA in the school men and had been a baseball vears ago. He was a member of bfr of tnp Burlington County helper on his farm, Mr. Tolchin tne Foresters oi America, urana society, naa neen a pny was lifting the equipment whervcourt of New Jersey. jsieian for Public Service Electric Thursday evenng in the parish HiffentraRcr, 21.

of Maple ave he was stricken. Dr. Henry Schwartz, of Atco, pronounced him dead. The body was removed to Cooper hospital morgue. There are no immediate nue, Atco.

State Police Sgt. Cyril F. Dal-ton. in charge of Berlin barracks, paid HifTentrager would be rharfrprf with reckless killing bv nan oi St. Joan of Arc R.

C. Church, Col lings and Alabama roads. The Fifth district wardens meet each Friday night in the American Legion hall. C- Martin Fuchs is in charge of the district. Two hours training will be given each Thursday and Friday night for 11 weeks.

Jmik i.iMi ourviMHR mm Gas Co. in Burlington and was two sons, Edward Mueller, Nar-i berth, and Russell Burlington county physi-Oaklyn; four daughters, Mrs. clan. Margaret Metz. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Helen Coulter and Mrs Dor-Lpon daughter, Lois; two othy Mever, both of Camden, and 1 Miss Rose Mueller, Pennsauken; sons- John S. 3d. Burlington at-a sister. Mrs. Marvann to.

and Robert; two broth-Philadelphia; 14 grandchildren i0! 'wo and two rand-and 14 great grandchildren. children. Services will be held Wednes-! Requiem Mass was sung St. day at 1 p. m.

in the funeral1 R. Church in Miami, home of Frank J. Leonard, U.ljtoday. Burial was in Miami. Broadway, where friends may! call Tuesday night.

Burial will be CARL I. IHN'KS IMione Operator Retires After 30 Years Service Palmyra, April 2. Mrs. E. Frances Reidenbaker, of Fork Landing road, Cinnaminson township, has retired as evening chief operator of Riverton telephone exchange after 30 years and six months of service.

She is a member of the Telephone Pioneers, and was honored by the New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. at a luncheon party. player in the Burlington County League, in which he pitched. He also pitched for a Pennsylvania Railroad team. Surviving are his widow, Edna a daughter, Mrs.

Josephine M. Shatwell, Moorestown; four sons, Herbert C. Louis. Raymond and Norman, ay of Moorestown; three sisters, Mrs. Ida Humphreys, Philadelphia; Mrs.

Kath-erine Cooper and Mrs. Wilhel-mina Henderson, both of Camden; a brother, Harry, Camden, and seven grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. in a funeral home at 331 Chester avenue The Rev.

L. Burdelle Hawk, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Moorestown, will officiate. Burial will be in Locustwood Memorial park. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday night. Then they were appointed by auto as a result oi iierneus death.

Mrs. Emma Johnson. 80, of Owner of the Collingswood; Hodges avenue, Lawnside. died Bowling Alleys, Mr. Herbert was'Saturday.

Borruin Westmoreland a member of the South Jerseyleounty, she lived in Lawnside Bowling Association, a past mas-j22 years, was a member of the ter of Williamstown Lodge, 166. Grace Baptist Temple Church, FAM and was an organizer and Lawnside, for 22 years, a member past commander and presentlof the pastor's aid committee, the adjutant of Waterford townshipjWilling Workers club and an the African Inland Missions to THE FAIRVIEW WOMAX'S take up work in the heart of that CLUB will have a regular meet-continent. They came east lastling at 1 p. m. Wednesday in the week to visit Mrs.

Buyse's parentsjsoclal rooms of the Fairview Vil-before going overseas. Mrs. Buyscjlage Methodist Church, when of-was a former member of the Fair-fleers will be nominated. in hernwooa cemetery, i-nnaciei-, Carl IIjncs 57 died in his phia. home, 128 East Ormond avenue, nost 311, American legion, nc usiht uieuiuun 1 1 li.ilAn .1 Surviving are her husband, was a iormer memuei ui i.

BOUKDOV Oaklyn, Sunday. A native of Philadelphia, he resided in Oak- CONKED II. SCIIM I FK Raymond Thoirs post, 47, Amcri-! James three sons, Malcolm, can Legion. He was a veteran ofjLawnside; James, Mickleton, and Conred H. Schaffcr, 84, died in view Community Baptist Mrs.

Marguerite Coligan, presi-Sumter and Common roads. Ident. will preside, and tea will be They were welcomed to the served by Mrs. Clifton Ham-! church Sunday by the Rev. Jamesj burger, Mrs.

John Nelson and A. Dillon, pastor. They both; Mrs. John Morgan. Members of 'lyn 25 years.

He was a member his hnme. Htddon avenue. Wesc'nf Williamson loriee 369. FAM War I and lived at the Atco aa-! Jesse, kukwooq; iwo uaugmcis, iMrs. Lillian Adams.

RPrlin Snnrtav. Rni-n in Philn-iPhilaritMnhia and tho dress 51 years Services wiU be held Wednes-. and Mrs. Mary I. White Lawn- delphia.

he was a resident of phia Consistory. He served with! Woman Fatallv Stricken The Nam fo Go By When You Buy COAL GOOD COAL CHEAPER spokc ai me morning ana evening me nominating committee are and addressed the Bible. Mrs. rover Krout, Mrs. Gervas jSunday school hour in observance Strat ton Mrs.

Henry Kirkley day at 1 p. m. in the residence side; lb grandcimciren, gieai-jwest Berlin 30 years. He was the 2Sth "Keystone" Division of where friends may call Tuesday grandchildren and two brothers a former foreman at Derr's lum! Pennsylvania in France in War I. (Crossing Span in AlltO Mrs.

Anna Pinto, 42, of 616 uxy. ana Mrs. (Jeorge-Marcy right. Masonic services win uriann wmci msinm. ber vara in muaaeipim ana tori surviving are nis-wmow, held Tuesday at 7.30 p.

m. and! Friends may call tonight at ajtne Jast 20 years operated allsabell; a daughter, Mrs. B. held JUeSuay I.OU l. 111.

auur maj v-aii They gave a description of their South Tenth street, Philadelphia lUciu, (rrncprv ar thp psf Rer in an- Park-fr TTarirlnn road, American Legion services at 8 funeral home on Warwick p. m. Military rites also will be Lawnside. Funeral services will was pronounced dead Sunday missionary field and costs and source of "revenue to finance it. dress.

i Heights; a son, Carl Haddon A 25 y.or ofo. lirm off.ri y.u I fit low.ir prc.i on Standard Nnmylvonis Anthrocitt. Also Col for launrirln. fr-1'iriM. r)t, houiei.

All ite.m Hie anthracite reduced in orlc. 22 MECHANIC STREET Call WOodlawn 3-1442 THE FOURTEENTH WARD Women's Progressive Democratic! Club will meet at 8 p. m. today; in the American Legion hall to conducted. Burial will be in Westjbe held Tuesday at 1 p.

in the! Surviving are his widow, 'Heights, and three sisters, Miss! she was stricken in an automobile Laurel Hill cemetery, Grace lempie bap tisi -nurcn, Elizabeth three sons Charlesl Florence Hines and Miss Elsie! art wn hv her hnshand A JOIXT RALLY of Republican phia. Launsiae. uuridi wm lit -Yil-1 a. and Joseph both of WestjIIines, both of Haddon Camden bridge. jelubs of the Fourteenth ward willlplan for the coming primary and Knrviv nr is a cousin airs.

t'eace cemetery, Benin, ana ieonara. wiuv uiatnuuuu, I'mto said nis wife eomnlained ne nplo nursoay nigni, American chv commission elections Elizabeth D. Ward, who lives at Legion hall. Black Horse pike and; Mrs. Gertrude Carr, president, of pains in her head while they MRS.

M. KXOWLAX lvo daughters Mrs. Elizabeth; tional City, Calif. Friends Rrniarkable Treatment FOR PAIN OF the Atco address. Mrs.

Maud M. Knowlan," Philadelphia, and Mrs.j may call Wednesday! were driving oyer the bridge Collings road, to endorse the Re-, will preside. A social evening insure Good Non-Partisan Gov-will follow the appointment of renment ticket headed by Mayor! committees to conduct the cam died Sundiv at 'her home 26lLillv May Taylor, at Posters funeral home, Pinto took his wife to the restau-vorth BrLdwv Glouccsterla brother, William, 250 White Horse pike, Audubon, rant and home of Anthony City A resident" of grandchildren and 25 great-! Funeral services will be held.Amato, of 326 Market street, a STOMACH ULCERS IBrunner. Ipaigns. W.

M. DU BOIS SON fun.ro Horn. The speakers will include rc chp lc Sll TV'l Vrtfl ui'Juir i-iinan Ul I Citv for 33 yea t. i ,1 imp lit i.n rn- nvnprunn rv Mirvi oervlCCS Will ae IICIU eunes- rv uuuiciau uman, vjarv- lJiniO ana AmaiO Carnea tne: vjuiaiiaii urnniw win ur Jiuniiiiairu by two daughters, Mrs. N.

I. Car. Chamber! I Woihinston $1. Camden, N. J.

Longo, of Gloucester City police who took her to the hospi-idates on the ticket with Brunnerj Legion auxiliary of Fairviewi tal; jand Commissioners E. GeorgeiPost 71 at 8 p. m. Wednesday in! Mrs. Amy Webb, of Brooklawn, 1Jt 1 nH cranHrhilrlrpn where friends may call Tues-; ana lour granacnuaren uiitmm mF ar.il.M M.

Boll Williim Do Boil WOodl.wn 4-086S Coroner John A Healev said; Aaron and trank A. Abbott; the post home. Mrs. bmerson t.rfV Itl'Ill. JDUi icii Will Ut ili DM- 1 An tnrturM with th.

burnlnr miier ot tno much 1rn ttom.rh tnrl? L'. or th. f.moun VON T4BIITS i brlnclnf cnmfortmi xr-llff lo hundrpd. of uch run Slnrrly emtcful D'ODl tell of what thrt mil tht Mrs. Pinto died from a cerebralThomas C.

Schneider, former free-i Richards, president, will preside. J. William "Bill" Jones, 45, lin cemetery. brothers, Charles Walls, of British Columbia, and Leonard Walls, nf fl inrl tun sistpv: TUT Ac. died in his home, 540 Newton: hemorrhage.

Pinto said his ana tawara uarnty, avenue, Saturday. Born in Ire- had boen under treatment of a dePuty commissioner of public EMMA C. DOUGLASS Jill, niuiiuii iiuoiiu snciation will conduct a luncheon land he had heen in Camden Phi adelnhia Dhvsician. She was aianairs. nguta iujii.j, and Mrs.

Amy Scott, of Ldui -iu vuuu iuuol, rijL it' J. and Garrity were at 1 p. m. Wednesday in Daly's i nrp vpa ri I a i t-i 1 1 r-u nfii i r-it-iiinii i 11. ijiifiH.i wvm.i.

C. DoupI.iss St. Mich. There will be; Mrs. Emma GUSTAV ROEDEL SON Funeral Directort Ptrionol Attention and Supervision 804-06 N.

27th St WOodlawn 41995 aMPLB fAKKlNO FACILITIES a 'viewing Tuesday night at thelof Dias Creek, a former schooljHe was a bartender in a South tor, ineniionea as canuiuaies io run grille, mi. tpnraim avenue. oim imttin itomach cm and to brtnc with Brunner, Aaron and Abbott' Arthur Sacker, president, will "ch J' Ftherincrton funeral home. TUO teacner, aiea in tne tiuraeue The careless smoker is at the before McCord was chosen i. i i was a mpmhpr of thp ttnlv Name preside.

nour ttomach and other lymptoma due to excess itomach actd you. too. should 'try Von, for nrompt relief rtrht at hnm i Powell street, Gloucester City, toward tne, without niid nonia met net si.2g trial dav Mrs Doass who waV Society of the Cathedral of the top of a list of 24 leading causes The ticket is being supoorted eraduate of the State orm-d I Immaculate Conception. of Are, according to the Nationally Mrs. Catherine Anton, Repub- whnnl in Trenton in tS I Surviving are his widow, Jane, 'Fire Protection association.

'lican county committee member, where services will be conducted at 2 p. m. Wednesday. Burial will be in New Camden cemetery. im rtiio RTBiiaoie UiQU sizes.

fund being raised to provide a drui.ui in various sections of the county and fiYe daughters. F. RAYMOND MARSH jand was a substitute teacher forjMar' -iuoeui, ratncid F. Raymond Marsh, 50, of 413 many years after her Catherine. i West Maple avenue, Merchant-; she was a charter member of the1 1Ruiemrhlfh rass.

"lU be ville, died Saturday in Philadel-iDias Creek Grange. Surviving: celebrated Wednesday- at 10 a. phia General hospital. He is four sons, Francis, HolmesJ of the Immacuv vived by his widow, Gladys, who; Samuel and Charles. Conception Relatives and, conducts a dancing school in Mer-i Win be private Tuesday in wm meet at a a.

m. in tne; chantville. There will be a view-! funeral home here. Bunal will I residence, where friends may call ing Tuesday night in the Ingles- be in th? Methodist cemetery. Jupsday night Burial will be in 1458-60 MT.EPHR AIM AYE.

LAmDLJl, N. J. A hv funeral home, uove ana r.nchpn of Robert J. Blake, Camden fu Wyndham roads, where friends will meet at 8 CHARLES CHAFEV neral director. m.

Wednesday. Requiem Mass Charles Chafey, 91, died in his CHARLES W. McCANN Funeral Director W. CHURCH ST. BLACKWOOD.

N. J. BLACKWOOD g-OOIS MRS. KATHRVN NICHOLSON will be sung at 9 a. m.

Wednes- home. 416 South Sixth street. Sat tcmrjsj fjir son -hdm Mrs. Kathryn S. Nicholson, 85,1 in St.

Peter's Church, Mer-jurday night. Born in New Egypt, chantville. Burial will be in lived in Camden 71 years, was died in her home, llo Chestnut: vary cemetery. Immediate Installation Installation SrWc a former employe of the old Cam- street, Haddonfield, Sunday night, den Iron Works and was a re-; She was born in Norristown, tired blacksmith. He worked at i lived in Haddonfield 25 years and the New York shipyard 30 years, was the widow of Herbert Nichol-' Sof.t CHARLES W.

HISKEY Surviving are his widow, La- son, who died four years ago. Surviving are two FUNERAL 0IRECTQK McCANN FUNERAL HOME WAITEI J. McCANN JOHN It. McCANN fun.ro Directors Embalm. rs Brown Monmouth Sts.

Gloucester. N.J. 6-1142 SEASON 1 IE Hi vinta, and two daughters, Mrs. Wilbur F. Sensor, Haddonfield, and Miss Helen L.

Chafey, at home. Services will be held Wednesday at 11 a. m. in the funeral home of B. C.

Schroeder Sons, Mrs. Norbet Dietsch, and Mrs. J. Russell Winder, Ger-j mantown, a son, John Draco, Philadelphia; four grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Services will be held Wednes- day at 2 p.

m. in the Holl funeral' WOodlawn 3-1623 ESTABLISHED 1912 423 Cooper Street 715 Cooper street, where friends mav call Tuesday night Burial 'home, 15 West End avenue. Had-; GENERAL ELECTRIC EQUIPPED will be in Harleigh cemetery. MRS. H.

A. RICHARDSON donfield. The Rev. W. Gordon! Lowden, assistant pastor of the Haddonfield Methodist WARM AIR HEATERS MADE IT WORLD-FAMOUS MANUFACTURER QUALITY OIL BURNERS Vineland.

April 2. Mrs. Han- will officiate. Burial will be in; mm Will burn low. nan A.

Richardson, 96, died Satur-i the Friends Ground, Haddonfield. i day in the Soldiers Home where! The family requests that flowers'! Banish dangerous coal gas IJ I XI 1 I v. MMk-M FOSTER'S Funeral Service F. EARLE FOSTER JOHN N. SWARTZ WH.

J. DECKMAN Colllngswood, N. J. Audubon, N. S.

Prion. 5-01 52 Chon. 5-1195 Haddon 1 Leei Avei. 550 Whit. Hors.

Pik nwAi. fmzi worn-out system now. Pays for itself in economical priced catatytie oils Why tuff of incon-vnicnct frm your present ancient hoofing lyirem whun ATLAS HEAT ofTtrt the most liberal terms in town? Phone us now! fuel savings. Act now! Limited offer! WK. she had lived for the past 33 be omitted.

years. Born in Snowhill, MdJ was a former resident of: MRS. ANNIE WEBSTER Camden. She was a. member of, Mrs.

Annie Webster, 65, of 773' the West Baptist Church, Pine street, died Saturday of Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. heart attack. Born in Virginia, iLillie Novey, of Wildwood and she was a resident of Camden; Camden; one son, Robert of more than 30 years and was Philadelphia; one grandchild, and, member of the Kaighn Avenue one great grandchild. Services' Baptist Church. She lived with a' iwill be held Tuesday at 10.30 friend.

Mrs. Martha Holmes, at i i WX. Complete Unit, $69 Complete Unit $74 Free Estimate en Installation EES QBG Fr itmof on Installation a. in a funeral home at Sixth the Pine street address. There and Wood streets.

Vineland. are no known survivors. Burial will be in xrlington ceme-i Friends may call tonight at the Kaighn Avenue Baptist Church, tery, Pennsauken. Ninth street and Kaighn OIL FIRED HOT WATER HEATER SYSTEMS OIL FIRED AIR CONDITIONING FURANCE L. KEEN where funeral services will be' Herbert L.

Keen, 65, of 538, held Tuesday at 1 p. m. The Rev. Nationally Known Maka AS Mad By World-Famous Mfi Fully JaceterJ Boiler de Clean, filtered oif humidi- 25 Si signed for fuel economy, ft Automafie Damper end W. Check Controls.

Ttiermostet. ties for health warmed to vi the right temperature and circulotod without any draff. 1 1 COMPLETE Complete $1 74; THE GIMBEL MOURNING SERVICE under the direction of Mrs. Marian Crane will assist you in selecting mourning apparel and burial array. There is no charge for this service.

Call WA 2-3300, Ext. 588, or come to our Third Floor Chestnut GIMBEL BROTHERS PHIIADEIPHIA UHIT $54 Free Fsfimofe en InsfoKofioe Free Fi If mate Inttollotiom i Schroeder Cilobllih.tf 1194 OMfiB Go? (37 street, died in Cooper hos- nanes iee win Spital Saturday. He was an elec-: Burial will be in Sunset Memorial: jtrical contractor and lived in; park, Pennsauken. 'Audubon, for 25 years in the; Watson town area and two years MRS. CHARLOTTE COLAJEZZI' in Camden.

Mrs charlotte Colajezzi died Surviving are two daughters, jn hcr hnmc, 1116 Elm Mrs. Ella Angelow, Berlin, west Collingswood. Sunday. Gertrude Acker. Absecon; a of Abington township.

Herbert Absecon, and five sne resicled in West Collings-! grandchildren. 38 years and was a mem.j i Services will be held Tuesday. ber of the Christ Episcopal at 2 p. m. in a funeral home at; church of West Collingswood.

Rich and Central avenues, Ber- Surviving are her husband, lin. where friends may call to- Vincent, and a daughter. Missi night. Burial will be in Berlin Carlotfa Colajezzi. at home.

cemetery. Services will be held Wednes- MRS c. Mnf tpiiiri 'dav at 2 P- m- ln Foster's funeral MRS. k. Mif.AKRIGI.E home.

Haddon and Lees avenues. I Riverside. April Ger- Collingswood, where friends may! trude R. McGarngle. 42.

died call Tuesday night. Burial Friday at her home, 200 Filmore be in Lakeview Memorial park.1 i street. Surviving are her hus-; Elwood; a son. James; Grs H- sCIIINIlLER UNINTERRUPTED HEAT ASSURED! During Noiseless 4-hour changeover to Automatic Heat Thanks to the Exclusive Atlas Method. 5.

C. Schroeder B. K. Schroeder K. J.

Schroeder FRFE FUN' ERA PARKING ADJOINING AMOCO LOT 715 Cooper Street WOodlawn 3-0400 (idugiiier. r.oe Mine; iwo oroin- -n ers, William O'Brien, Cape May Court House, AprilJ, QQQCB and Nicholas O'Brien. River-: -Hf -ninaier oz, oi side, and a sister, Mrs. Francis Jaware parkway. Villas, Hepp, Riverside.

Solemn requiem died. in he Burd-tte Tomlm Me-, high Mass will be celebrated monal hosPltal Sunday. He was; NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF NEW JERSEY 11 Tuesday at 9 a. m. in St.

Peters mirpu salcsman Ior Armour R. C. Church. Friends will meet a memiH-r oi ins at 8 a. m.

in a funeral home 305 American Legion. Surviving are CHECK-UP SURVEY-DAY-NIGHT-SUNDAY FREE Bridgeboro street, where th-v nls ttlaw- ugusia, ana nis mav call tonight. Burial will be mother, Mrs. Predenca Schind-in St. Peter's cemetery lpr- requiem Mass will be i isung Wednesday at 8 a.

m. in Si. NOW you may arrange for and repay a Pevxmat loan entirely by MAIL! LOANS $25 to $500, without even leaving your home. No extras no inconvenience! LOANS made on signature, furniture, auto. LOANS BY MAIL AT Petdcnat assures absolute privacy.

FRANK GIBSON Paul's R. C. Church, Stone Har-' Cross Keys. Awil h'r- Burial in Arlington; Gibson. 71.

a retired bricklayer. cemetery, Arlington, For full information, ftfi out and moil coupon below to the oddren n.o'.it you, TODAYI JexMmai Joan FREE ESTIMATE FINANCE COMPANY died Saturday in th5 home of hi sister, Mrs. Oliver Jones. He was, a resident of this area for the: last 27 years. A brother.

Sam-; uel. of Audubon, also Services will be held Tuesday! at 11 a. m. in a funeral home on1 Stuh Mriin street, Williamstown. r.nii.i! will in the MethodiM ipmeten, Cro-s Keys.

UMOtN -t2nef Floor, Wilson (wilding, 130 North Iroadwef (1 Officti) -t)nd Floor, 301 South l-oodwor ttent. Not. 3C5 IWk WOod a TUiCfiai FINANCE CO. to We Co Anywhere In Jersey 1 WimsM sin woo? Oenfiwen: Wifhoul in ony woy, pio sn4 rr a looni-by-Mai Appcat-en form. if No! IIII rHone TlilLAPELrHIA.

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