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MRS. MARY G. DANIELSON Cemetery. MRS. ANNA E.

AYRES Mrs. Mary G. Danielson, 84, of 2805 Tuckahoe day in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Hilda D. Hamilton, of 2966 Octagon rd.

A native of Finland and Camden resident 56 years, Christ she was a Evangelical charter Lutheran member Church. Surviving are four other daughters, Mrs. Violet E. Deich and Mrs. Esta A.

Courter, of Camden; Mrs. Edith M. Bennett, of Audubon, and Mrs. Dorothy Southwick, of Seymour, three sons, G. Henry and H.

Alfred, of Camden, and John of Clifton; a brother, Eric Holm, of Collingswood; a sister, Mrs. Anna S. of Seattle, fourteen" grandchildren and two Services great will be held at 11 m. Wednesday in the Robert J. Blake Funeral Home, 226 Collings Collingswood, where friends may call Tuesday night.

Burial will be in New Camden Mrs. Anna E. Ayres, 71, of 1136 Princess died Saturday in Cooper Hospital. tive of Delaware and resident of the Camden area for 50 years, she formerly was a telephone operator for Lit Brothers, Philadelphia, for over 20 years. Surviving are a son, Carlton of West Collingswood; two sisters, Mrs.

Tarburton, of Wilmington, and Mrs. Fay Pennington, of Dover, and two grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a. m. Wednesday at the Holl Funeral 15 West End Haddonfleld, where friends may call Tuesday night.

Burial will be in Harleigh Cemetery. HARRY HAUSMAN Milford, July 7-Harry Hausman, 70, of South Bowers Beach, near here, a former Camden resident, died Saturday in his A retired carpenter, Mr. Hausman was employed at New York Shipbuilding Corp. He was an Army veteran of War I. Surviving are his wife, Alberta; a brother, John, of Runneand two sisters, Mrs.

Rose Marshall, of Runnemede, and Mrs. Dean Kramer, of Camden. Services will be held Wednesday at 10.30 m. in a funeral home on Front here, where friends may call Tuesday night. Burial will be in Methodist Cemetery, Glendora.

JOHN COLLINS Wilmington, July 7-Services for John Collins, 57, of 6 S. Cannon Edgemoore Gardens, here, will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. in a funeral home at 412 Philadelphia pk. Burial will be in Gracelawn Memorial Park.

Mr. Collins died Friday in Delaware Hospital, Wilmington. He was injured eight days ago in a gas explosion in the heater room of his home. A native of Cross Keys, N. he was a 30-year employe of the Pennsylvania Railroad and an Army of War II.

He was a member of Eagle Lodge, Wilmington. Surviving is a brother, Leland, of Glendora, N. J. MRS. SARAH GERBER Mrs.

Sarah Gerber, 60, of 605 Carman died Friday in Cooper Hospital. A native of Gloucester City, she lived in Camden 29 years. Surviving. are her brother, Joseph Turner, of Mt. Ephraim; two sisters, Mrs.

Albert Wood and Miss Martha Turner, both of Gloucester City. Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the B. C.

Schroeder and Sons Funeral Home, 715 Cooper where friends and relatives may call tonight. Burial will be in the New Camden Cemetery. SPECIAL! ANNA LOCHONIC Mrs. Anna Lochonic, 81, of 81 Sylvan died Sunday in her home. A native of Czechoslovakia, 55" she was a Camden resident years.

John; Surviving two are sons, her Stephan, husband, at home, and Joseph, of Camden; four daughters, Helen and Anna, both at home, Mrs. Mary Chubik, of Camden, and Mrs. Elizabeth Strow, of Brooklawn; a brother, Joseph Fedak, of Lindenwold; a sister, Mrs. Mary Cichul, of Czechoslovakia; thirteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. Solemn requiem high Mass will be celebrated Thursday at 10 a.

m. in St. Joseph's Church, 10th and Mechanic sts. Friends will meet at 9 a. m.

at the residence where they may call Wednesday night. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Delaware Township. Arrangements are under the direction the Ciechanowski Funeral Home. Ellis Funeral Home Raymend Ellie 305 HIGHLAND AVE. WESTVILLE, N.

J. GL 6-4206 GUSTAV ROEDEL SON Funeral Directors Generations of Funeral Services 804-06 N. 27th St. Woodlawn AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES DU BOIS Funeral Home N. 1.

Cer. Chambers Ave. Washington Camden, N.J. 700 White Horse Pike, Audubon WILLIAM WALLACE DU BOIS Woodlawn 4-0866 Lincoln 7-2700 I McCANN FUNERAL HOME WALTER J. McCANN JOHN R.

McCANN Funeral Directors Embalmers Brown Monmouth Sts. Gloucester, N.J. GL 6-1142 Inglesby Sons FUNERAL HOME Established 1924 GERALD INGLESBY, Manager COVE WYNDAM RDS. PENNSAUKEN Air Conditioned Ample Parking on the Premises MISS ESSIE D. STRATTON COURIER-POST, Camden, Monday, July 7, 1958 LEON WALCZYNSKI Leon Walczynski, 68, of 1183 Whitman died Saturday Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital after a long illness.

was resident of Falanen for 40 years. He was formerly the and operator of Leon's Tavern. Mr. Walczynski retired three years ago. Surviving are his wife Tekla: a daughter, Mrs.

ValenZiemnicki, and one grandchild. Requiem high Mass, will be celebrated Wednesday 9 a. m. at St. Joseph's Church, 10th and Mechanic sts.

Friends will meet at the Predpelski funeral home, 1458 Ephraim where they may. call Tuesday night. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Chews Landing. ADVERTISEMENT GASSY? 3 Times Faster Relief Certified laboratory tests prove BELL-ANS tablets neutralize 3 times as much stomach acidity in one minute as many leading digestive tablets.

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-Near West J. Hosp. Wife Attends Funeral of Slain Mate Mrs. Ethel Kravitz, 45, gets a hearing today on a homicide charge in the shooting of her husband, Max, in their $35,000 home in Wynnewood, a Philadelphia suburb. Mrs.

Kravitz wept Sunday when she attended her husband's funeral services after spending 36 hours in Montgomery County, Pa. prison. She was allowed to attend unhearing at 2 p. m. before Mag.

istrate Robert P. Johnson in Ardmore Township Police Court. An autopsy performed by Dr. John C. Simpson, coroner, showed Kravitz died of a hemorrhage caused by a bullet which pierced his right lung.

His head bore cuts but there was no skull fracture, officers said. Hand Mirror Is Bent A large heavy hand mirror, its frame bent, was on the floor near him. Investigators said no weapon was found in the house. They believed Kravitz was shot with a pistol. The body was found by Mrs.

Kravitz and a brother-in-law; Morris Passon. Passon told authorities Mrs. Kravitz went to to tell him she had some gardening materials to give him and returned to her home with her. der a court order signed by Judge David E. Groshens, of County Common Pleas Court.

The order was requested by Mrs. Kravitz's counsel, Conrad G. Moffett, and members of the victim's family, Questioned 10 Hours Kravitz, 48, head of a Philadelphia real estate firm, was found shot dead in a bedroom Friday. After questioning his wife for 10 hours, police slated her on the homicide charge. Investigators said she told them nothing.

Mrs. Kravitz will be given a Other N.J. Deaths Vineland -Aristide Robert, 65, of N. Main here, died Saturday in his home. Bridgeton Mrs.

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Brewer, 75, Dies; Vineland Attorney la Brewer, Vineland Vineland, 75, attorney of July 716 for Plum 7-Charles 53 P. a years, died Sunday in Newcomb Hospital, here. A past president of the Cumberland County Bar Association, he served as magistrate for many years Mayors Conwell, Lirio and Gassel. He is a former secretary of the board of health was senior warden at Trinity Episcopal Church for more than 20 years. Mr.

Brewer was president of the Vineland public library for 18 years, a scoutmaster for 10 years, an Army veteran War former commander of the Cumberland County American Legion, a member of the Rotary Club and a charter member of the Ebenezer Elmer Post, Sons of the Revolution of New Jersey. Surviving are his wife, Muriel a daughter, Mrs. Albert A. Hetzell, of Plainfield; two sons, Richard of a P. of and sister, Mrs.

John S. Halsey, of Vineland, and four grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday at 10.30 a. m. in Trinity Episcopal Church.

Friends may call Tuesday night in a funeral home at 2nd and Landis Vineland. Burial will be in Siloam Cemetery, in WILLIAM G. REICHERT William G. Reichert, 64, of 1503 Black Horse Hilltop, died Sunday, his home. A native Philadelphia, he lived in Hilltop 27 years and was employed as a meatcutter by Philadelphia firm.

He was a veteran of War I and a member of Blackwood Memorial Post 466, American Legion, and the Gloucester Township Republican Club. sons, are his Joseph wife, Edna of Hilltop; W. Leslie, of Bellmawr, and Norman of Chews Landing; his father, George P. of Hilltop; two sisters, Mrs. Jack Haldane, of Philadelphia, and Miss Anna M.

Reichert, of Hilltop; a brother, George P. of Hilltop, and' seven grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a. m. Wednesday in the Gardner Funeral Home, Black Horse pk.

Haverford Runnemede, where friends call Tuesday Burial will be in Chews' Cemetery, Glendora. ARNOLD T. HUSBAND SR. Arnold T. Husband 65, of 24 Smith East Clementon, a maintenance man at Campbell Soup died Sunday while on vacation in a tourist home in Atlantic City.

A native of Camden, he was an East Clementon resident 25 years. A veteran of War Mr. Husband was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Edward's Church, Pine Hill, Nativity Council 2976 Knights of Columbus, Police Association of South Jersey and East Clementon Welfare Fire Company. Surviving are his wife, Esther; two sons, John of Pine Hill, and Peter, of West Berlin, and five grandchildren.

Requiem high Mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 9.30 a. m. in St. Edward's Church. Friends will meet at 8.30 a.

m. at the residence, where they may call Tuesday night. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Berlin. MRS. MAY C.

HUGHES Mrs. May C. Hughes, 71, of 4330 36th Pennsauken, died Sunday in West Jersey Hospital following two years illness. She retired four years ago from Lit Brothers, where she was employed as a saleswoman in house furnishings 27 years. She was a native of Philadelphia and lived in Pennsauken 35 years.

She was a life member of the Retail Clerks International Association. Surviving are her husband, Thomas two sons, William of Holidaysburg, and John of Royersford, two sisters, Mrs. John Tracy, of Merchantville, and Mrs. Hugh Daley, Philadelphia, and five grandchildren. Services will be held at 1 p.

m. Wednesday in the Mason E. Bradley Funeral Home, 3203 Federal where friends may call Tuesday night. Burial will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Philadelphia, MRS.

MARY MEYERS Mrs. Mary Meyers, 89, of 4625 Roosevelt Pennsauken, died Saturday in her home. A native of Philadelphia, resided in Pennsauken for 10 years and formerly lived in Maple Surviving are four grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. Services will be Tuesday at 11 a. m.

in a funeral, home at 5000 Jackson Philadelphia, where friends may tonight. Burial will be in East Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia. John Kowalczyk, 65, Former City Detective John Kowalczyk, 65, of 1145 Whitman died Saturday at West Jersey Hospital after a short illness. He retired as a Camden police detective 10 years ago. Known as "Happy, he was on the force for 29 years.

He was a member of the New Jersey Police Benevolent Association Local 35; Police and Firemen's Association; Polish American Citizens Club, and American Legion Post No. 74. He also was a veteran of War I. Surviving are his wife, Mary; a daughter, Mrs. Florence Lisiecki, of Riverside; three brothers, Frank, Walter and Joseph, all of Camden; two sisters, Mrs.

Anna Blake and Mrs. Helen Bretschneider, both of Camden, and a granddaughter. High requiem Mass will be celebrated Thursday at 9 a. m. at St.

Joseph's Church, 10th and Mechanic sts. Friends will meet at 8 a. m. at the Predpelski funeral home, 1458 Mt. Ephraim ave.

where they may call Wednesday night. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Chews Landing. FRANCIS DEVENNEY Moorestown, July 7-Francis A. Devenney, 44, of 74 E.

3rd died Sunday in Burlington County Hospital after an illness of four months. Mr. Devenney was a watchman for the Baton Construction here. He served for four years in the U. S.

Marine Corps. He was a resident in the township for 23 years. He is survived by his wife, Margaret M. three sons, James F. and John a daugher, Dorothy Marie, all of Moorestown.

There are also two John and Joseph, both of Philadelphia, and one grandchild. Requiem high Mass will be sung Wednesday at 9 a. m. in Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Friends and relatives will meet at a funeral home, 30 W.

Main at 8 a. where they may call Tuesday night. Burial will be in the U. S. NaCemetery, Beverly, JOSEPH H.

CARR Joseph Hand Carr, 67, of 1011 Pine Philadelphia, a former Camden died Saturday Cooper Hospital. Born in Wayne, and a Camden resident most of his life, he was in the legal profession and a veteran of War I. He was a member of Fairview Post 71, American Legion. Surviving are his wife, Ruth Ann; two sisters, Mrs. Paul H.

Musser, of Cynwyd, and Mrs. Sherwin L. Haseltine, of Princeton. Services will be held at 1 p. m.

Tuesday in Murray Funeral Home, 408 Cooper st. There be no viewing and burial will be private. JOHN H. SPOTTS Burlington, July 7 John H. Spotts, 71, of 457 Wood died Friday in his home.

A retired machinist for the John A. Roebling he was a member of Evening Star Council 38, Jr. OUAM, and an exempt member of Endeavor Fire Company. Surviving are his wife, Nellie two daughters, Miss Adelma Spotts and Mrs. Helen Watts, of Burlington; a sister, Mrs.

Elizabeth Weeast, of Florence, and two grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a. m. Tuesday in a funeral home at 115 E. Broad where friends may call tonight.

Burial will be in Odd Fellows' Cemetery. ALFRED SCOWEN Alfred Scowen, 56, died B. Sunday in his home, 403 County Grenloch Terrace. A long resident of the area, he was a member of the Grenloch Fire Company. He was employed by the Enderlein Iron Foundry in Grenloch.

Surviving are his wife, Mae, and a brother, Harry of Sewell. Services will be held WednesW. day at McCann 11 a. m. Funeral in the Home, Charles 1 122 W.

Church Blackwood, where friends relatives may call Tuesday night. Burial will be in St. John's Methodist Cemetery, Turnerville. MRS. EVA STOKLEY Mrs.

Eva Stokley, 73, died Saturday in her home on Maple Atco. Born in Virginia, she was a resident of the Atco area 27 years. Surviving are her husband, John a daughter, Mrs. Jean Gayden, of Lindenwold; four sons, Irving, of Pitman; Earl, of Gibbsboro Terrace, and John R. and Richard, of Atco, and eleven grandchildren.

Services will be held at 11 a. m. Tuesday, in Leroy P. Wooster Home, White Horse Atco, where friends may call tonight. Burial will be in Atco Cemetery.

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Third of Quadruplets Dies; Sister Is Okay Mankato, July 7 (AP) -The third of the Hansen quadruplets born here Saturday died early today. Attendants at Immanuel Hospital said Penelope died at 5.42 a. m. They said the surviving infant, Rebecca, remained in satisfactory condition. The quadruplet daughters were born early Saturday to Mrs.

ald Hansen, 26, wife of a Mankato school teacher. Two of the babies, Christine and Deborah, died that night. The babies weighed about two pounds each and were 21 months premature. WILLIAM A. STOWMAN Millville, July 7- Services for William A.

Stowman, 68, of 110 Harrison were held today in a funeral home in Leesburg. Burial was in Leesburg Methodist Cemetery, Mr. Stowman, a native of Dorchester and a resident there all his life until three, years ago, died Friday in summer home at Stone Harbor. He was formerly one of the operators of Stow. man a Brothers shipyard owners and operators of an oyster, Surviving business are in his Dorchester.

wife, Gladys a daughter, Mrs. Elma Polise, of Millville; tour sons, W. Lynn and Horace of Millville, William A. and Charles of Leesburg. HORACE H.

PANCOAST Dallastown, July 7-Hor. ace H. Pancoast, 64, a native of Moorestown, N. and a resident there until he moved here 15 years ago, died Sunday at his home, 418 W. Main st.

He is survived by his wife, Augusta two daughters, Mrs. Stanley E. Burns, of Medford, N. and Mrs. LaVerne Orwig, of Dallastown; his mother, Mrs.

Laura Shreve, of Mt. Laurel, N. two sisters, Mrs. Charles L. Walton, of Moorestown, and Mrs.

Joseph E. Rudderow, of Mt. Laurel, and three grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p. m.

Wednesday at a Main st. funeral home here, where friends may call Tuesday night. Burial will be in Dallastown Cemetery. HENRY L. GOERLICK Hospital Cases Long Beach, July 7- Henry Lewis Goerlick, 67, of Lakewood, former resident of Camden, died Friday.

Services were held today in the Lakewood mortuary here. Hospital Cases COOPER Kenneth McQuaid, 28. of 907 N. Front Anger on fish hook. Anthony Orsini, 16, of 835 Pearl lacerated Fowler Angers.

40. of 3345 E. Hollywood circle. Pennsauken. injured thumb.

Edward McNulty, 34, of 3150 Colorado swollen jaw. Mounture Randolf, 33, of 623 Cherry cut thumb. Edwin C. Harris, 17, of 7 Coleman Delaware Township, human bites and scratches. James Petrillo, 40.

of 113 Princess insect bite of arm. Donald Long. 2. of 221 Bailey infured forehead WEST JERSEY Evelyn Money, 16, of 665 Van Hook st. cut eyelid.

Lillian Kintzel. 23, of 1150 Louis Injured toes, Canerta Cascilla. 37, of 1036 Kenwood injured thumb. Hannah Lyons, 63. of Homestead Haddonfeld, injured ankle.

Joseph Cream, 49, of Mamolia Merchantville. injured leg. Nancy Briscoe, 31, of 546 Carman st. cut finger. Bertha Mrozowski.

72. of 1268 Lansdowne ave, insect bite of hand. Harry Henkel. 31, of 2410 Wainwright st. laceration on forehead.

Ronald Run. 10. of 300 White Horse pk. Haddon Heights. laceration on eye.

Walter Delaney, 11, of 226 Grant ave Joseph Mt. Randick, Ephraim, 47, lacerated of 52 hand. Wood injured elbow. Clarice Lawrence, 21, of 227 Linden laceration of lip. James Vandergraft, 48, of 566 Phiefer lacerated Anger.

For faster quicker easier Classified Advertising service dial the new Courier-Post Want Ad number NOrmandy 3-7100. Miss Essie D. Stratton, 55, a school teacher in Camden schools for 32 years, died Saturday in her home, 1218 Grant West Collingswood. Born in Camden, she had lived many years in West Collingswood. She is sur.

vived by a sister, Miss Mary with whom she lived. Services will be held at 10 a. m. Tuesday in the Murray Funeral Home, 408 Cooper st. There will be no viewing and burial will be private.

MARGARET V. WALL Stony Brook, N. July 7- Margaret V. Wall, 63, curator of the Suffolk Museum and the Car. riage House here, died Sunday.

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