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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 9

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COUIIfl WJT, tamitm, N. Wodnoidoy, March 7, 16l OBITUARIES Willard Pies at Brielle BRIELLE (Uri)-Willard Bowman, former associate publisher Boy Drowns in Fall Into Oil Tank WEDNESDAY In South Jersey Indict Woodbury Man For Murder of Woman rAMnnv rni MTv nRTH Avrwtn S. hool nd J. Lnimiinll Cnitr. I (L I I A Six year-Old boy fpJ nlrj WESLEY If.

SLOCUM MOORESTOWN Wesley H. Slocum, 74, of 67 E. Main st. died Tuesday in the Burlington rhirii wr) tnmn i Rpuhiiran rinh "ii tank and drowTied Tueday nd nmrrt Vnfnr flrm.n of the Newark Star-Ledger, diedj of a heart attack Tuesday at his' home. He was 75.

I Bowman of 409 Laurel ave ft County Hospital, Mount Holly. WOODBURY John H. Taylor, 'Thorofare; Albert Schaffer of thehlmk Crown Point id lie was the owner of the Slo-Lie 53. of Fisher North Wood- nlm'K awton ave. nere.

awl ma for the embexle. MRS. ELIZABETH GOEFEERT Mrs. Elizabeth L. Goeffert, 65, of 42 N.

Highland Runne-medo, died Tuesday in West Jersey Hospital. Surviving are her husband, Faul a daughter, Mrs. Anna Larkin of Bellmawr; her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Dick of Philadelphia; three brothers, Thomas Dick of Upper Darby, David of Whitemarsh Township, and John of Philadelphia; three cum Monument Works, and 4:.. inAiriPA HiGiovacchino of the M0 frnm lhtt trmrv Jn C.

runninihftni flurnwn si, A nd Navy Lnmn. Ml Broad i- vran ltsu OR, or-ttir Hull. ArwrniM I i 3 innr. 4M Hud-on i.touiikr ft m. Vnwnftnrf (' Ymmt Pt WO Vrw.

I Rurlirftnn Glow tr Mnrft Ptk Auiiliary. Bunnrnt1f m. I'nttM Rfpuhfiran rinh. fnvft an1 CumfJrn ft ffinauhpn, ft CrftM'ftnt park I A.uwUHnn. Communitv Umldlnr m.

Rfllmiwr Park Virej Ct Attvthkr civic affairs. Church; Pocahontas Lodge 107, safety. John a pupil at the Bral Street Elementary School, sj sliding on ice with several Cher children in the schoolyard. Workmen had taken thi rover off a S.OOfl gallon underground oil tank which is used to store fuel for the school's furnarn. The men planned to repair the tank.

IKal IVfora- for the murder of ueraldine nil- n. nf th sam rtHrP i.J Dominick Vignola. 31. of and Paperhangers of Amer- 100F; Powathan Encampment He is survived by his wife. Moorestown Lodge 158, Vineland, was indict- ica.

Mary Pauline; a son, Richard of ppn 18. He was a veteran of The union's office is in Mount, Sea Girt; two daughters, Mrs.) Taylor's indictment was for malicious burning, James 0-DonoRhie of Belmarand.nn returned by the grand jury owner of Beauty Salon World War I and a member of Holly, but Cranmer kept the books: William H. Snyder Post, Ameri suddenly reeled to nn mis. odMi i. nuioie oi ma mo- iate Mondav following a one-dav 1.

XT 11 A 1: I 1 I 1 I I If. 1 I I sisters, Mrs. Anne Vert of Philadelphia, Mrs. Elsie Maloney of vikiii. is in-cwnrr m-rtviiy ni iiwuir.

uc wok nnrtiuMi fnlii Aerie rriiml Mor 1 nl (u rantTK, n.i., ji anuuuuu The indictments were and one great grandchild. released Tuesday. I 7. dl, 1Mc sunn- ch.pi slide nd Ml through the open manhole into the tank. Of the 30 indictments handed discovered during an' R.m..

can Legion, and the Last Man's Club of that post. Surviving are his wife, Nettie three daughters, Mrs. Raymond Berner. Mrs. Virginia Erickson and Mrs.

Joseph Allen, and a son, Bruce, all of Moores- MRS. OLIVIA GROSS MOORESTOWN Mrs. Olivia office and the National "VC 'Z nm. p.r rr, Gross. 67, of 74 Wain died; Board of Fire Underwriters and I' '1C; -r.

the the Monday in Burlington County charged with starting the Mae. ion ioi ton; two sisters. Miss Katharine (lily Surpiral Firm OITire I.onlnl Camden pnlire are investigating the theft today of botween $100 and $200 from the office of Deli, rate Corp. of America, 717 New. nnu nurm Kirn Nxhwtv, II Hospital, Mount Holly.

She was a Wilber Cranmer. 41, of the 100 member of the Second Baptisri Margate and Mrs. Dorothy Ma-guire of Havertown, and four grandchildren. Friends will meet Saturday at 9 a.m. in the Gardner Funeral Home, Black Horse pk.

and Haverford Runnemede. High requiem Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. in St. Teresa's Church, Punnemede. There will be a viewing in the funeral home Friday night.

Burial will be in New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. MRS. BERTHA LIEBERUM RORDENTOWN Mrs. Bertha Church here.

Allanlir Co. Ratallr Slocum of Collingswood and Mrs. Stewart Fling of Moorestown, and eight grandchildren. Services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the N.

Edward Surviving are her husband, Wil Other indictments Other indictments were returned against Hubert Mitchell, 29, of the 500 block Ellis Glassboro. morals offense; Ray impounded by jurist at request of Prosecutor Alvin E. Granite. Taylor is charged with shooting Mrs. Wilson twice with a 20-gauge shotgun during an argument in his bedroom.

She died 11 hours later at Underwood Hospital. Six Men Indicted U.S. lo Reveal Tarilf-Cul Pact $17.1 Million liam; eight daughters, Mrs. ton ave. L.

P. Sims, manager, said Elinor West, Mrs. Alice Smith, Melton Funeral Home, 78 Atlantic thieves broke a front window of MAYS LANDING mond J. Whitnev, 48. of Cedar Main where friends may call Mts- KIsie Mrs- Mary Ann i ii a rm lit nun ahIm i Denbv, Mrs.

Lorraine Robinson WASHINGTON (UPI) The Jericho, and Walter assessed valu- United States and 23 other coun- 50, of the 200 block W. Washing- ations for 2 total JLIfiO.IW.SJ.M Thursday night. Burial will be in Colestown Cemetery, Cherry Hill. returned tries planned to make public today ton Paul.shoro. both posses- an increase of $173 9R.1 R.10 nhnvp 7 Indictments were and Miss Louise Gross of Moorestown, and Mrs.

Loretta Still and Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson of Camden, and nine sons, William I .1 Ik. (iJ(T rnnmnnl r.1 1 nl ddlllM MA Illt'lIUiflS III till imi in I ui ui i ift .11, mi i iu iiin- prCVlOUS VCST 1 11 ia leged ring that specialized in they reached in 18 months of Also, Grant Winston, 35, of the Lieberum, 82, of 318 Farnsworth here, died Tuesday in Mercer Hospital, Trenton. A native MRS. MARY A.

PIF.RGROSS IIHIMIV IRIflMI HI IriXrIIKin 'Eugene, Nathaniel, Leonard 00 block Main Elk Township, thefts from construction jobs in negotiations STOCK YOUR FREEZER PALMYRA Mrs. Mary A. Pier of New Brunswick, she lived in' Theodore, Leroy and Ralph of ithe Camden and Gloucester Coun- The terms of the pacf were larceny of a car; William announced tnlay Bordcntown some 60 years. 73 difd Monday in her Somers said the jump resulted Camden, James or Hurlington and ty areas. The men were arrested being released by the White House Cook IS, and Stephen She i home at 732 Tark ave.

She was a nrl in Iho ranitala nf nllipr siuna. Inn 18 hnlh in orn- revaluation programs in was a member of First Presby George of Delaware with CHOICE or PRIME MEATS lifelong resident here. Surviving are her husband, several weeks ago following an extensive investigation by West Deptford Township and Camden Joseph three sons, Anthony Services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Second Baptist Church, Mill and Beech where friends may call Friday after 7 p.m. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park, J.

Sr. of Delanco, Thomas of Riverside, and Joseph Jr. of Palmyra; a daughter, Mrs. Mary terian Church and Chapter 257, OES, both of Bordentown. Surviving are a son, Charles H.

of Ship Bottom; and two daughters, Mrs. Grace Purks and Mrs. Frank Elchinger both of Bordentown; eleven grandchildren, sixteen great-grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchildren. tory nations at 4 p.m., EST. 'and Charles Brown.

18. of the 300 spvn ria, including Atlan- Officials said the pact would block South Bridgeton, all permit the sale of many foreign breaking and entering. Atlantic City equalized valua- products at a lower price to; James Shiomos or the 100 block1'10' L1, 1 5 romparP1 American consumers and make it Ford Colonial Manor, and. for 'flfiL easier for many U.S. products to Dombrowski, fiS, of; compete in foreign markets.

Iiwer Lake Blackwood, each! MORE FERTILIZER Included in the agreement are for atrocious assault and battery; NEW DELHI In the 10 the European Common Market Oscar Dmmmond of the 1400 years India's consumption of ni-countries France, Germany, 'block N. 28lh and Merty trogenous fertilizers has in- police. James Russ of the 1700 block S. 8th Edward Graham of the 1500 block Ormand and David Harvey of the 400 block S. 3rd all Camden, were indicted for larceny.

Two indictments were returned against Russ. T. Biancacci of Riverside; three vegetable Juice w.il. tnt prlf. pV.

ludg.t T.rmt fit! DHvfy A HOMI Appaintm.nli NO 5-1230 DU 6-1034 sisters, Mrs. Alice Naples of Cen tral Tnint, Mrs. Carrie Ross of Mrs. Rosa Mauara of MRS. DORA RAHME Mrs.

Dora M. Rahme, 75, of Services will be held Friday at i Italy; eight grandchildren and 2 p.m. in the Snover Funera Indicted for possession of stolen Italy, Relgium, The Netherlands White of the 1100 block N. 19th creased by 380 per rent and the Linwood, a former resident of 1 517 Farnsworth Rreat-grandchildren. property were Raymond Mills Luxembourg and their 170 both Philadelphia, for possession country's irrigated area has been Linwood.

died Tuesday in Cooper F.c.,.r.r anfl rsimWi.nH Uiiii i a of still. I expanded 38 cent. Friends will meet Saturday at 9 dentown, where friends may call a per Hospital. She was a member of Thursday night. Burial will' be in in the deceased's residence Bordentown Cemetery.

Solemn high Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church, Riverton. There will be a viewing in the residence Friday the PO of Camp 21, Linden-wold. Surviving are her husband, Edwin a son, Vaughn; a brother, William Turnure and sister, Mrs. Belle Rowland, all of Lindenwold; three grandchildren and two-great-grandchildren.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. in the Knight Funeral Home, Rich and Central Berlin, where friends may call Thursday night. Burial will be in St. Peter's Cemetery, Riverside. MRS.

ELIZABETH RL'SHIN Mrs. Elizabeth Rushin, 40, of 1417 Kaighns died Monday in Mercy-Douglas Hospital, Phila GEORGE W. COLLIER BORDENTOWN George W. Collier, of Old York here, died Monday in a Moorestown nursing home. He was a lifelong resident of the Bordentown area.

He was a music teacher, specializing in violin. Surviving are a sister, Miss Martha of Bordentown and a delphia. She was a member of Mount Zion Church, Lawnside, night. Burial will be in Berlin Cemetery. Lj At CUT PRICES THAT PROVE KRESGE SAVINGS Dromer Aioen ot u-osswicks.

and the young adult choir, she Services will be held Thursday sprvcd as assistant superin-at 11 a.m. in the Snover Funeral tpndpnt of thp Sunday school and MISS ISABELLE NORWITZ iiome, ou rarnswonn nere. 0f lne educational corn- Miss Isabelle Norwitz, 50, of 721 be in Bordentown Burial will mission of the church, and was a Audubon, died Cemetery. substitute teacher in the Camden jTuesdav in the University of City school system. Pennsylvania Hospital.

Philadel- MRS. RUTH BAUM Surviving are her husband, pnia she was a teacher in the BORDENTOWN Mrs. Ruth Frank; a aushter. Donna; herjrnfipifj School, West Deptford Baum. 78, of Farnsworth parems, ir, ami iMi.v-i Township Surviving are her mother, Mrs.

here, died Monday in 'sr; 01 County Hospital, Mount Holly. (brothers and six sisters She was a lifelong resident of nPlvllrS win iftr iit-iu at noon in Mount Zion Methodist Church, where friends may call Friday night. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Yetta Norwitz, and a brother, Martin, both of Audubon. Services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m.

in a funeral home at 1401 Princess ave. Burial will be in Montefiore Cemetery, Fox Chase, Pa. There will be no viewing. Bordentown. Services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m.

in the Snover Funeral Home, 517 Farnsworth here. Burial will be in Bordentown Cemetery. MRS. PAULINE FRITZ Mrs. Pauline Fritz.

of 9 E. Narberth Collingswood, died JOHN II. TURLFs'GTON Tuesday in her home. She was a MISS ANN SEGNER Miss Ann Sogner died Tuesday T.k. IT -71 nf AID member of ,1111111 11.

1 Ul umkiii, 11, Christ Episcopal! Saturday C(K). in her home, 815 Pfnn st. She Churrhi Wpst Collingswood. w. of Fninhanv! per itospita He was a veteran Epiphanj Surviving are wo daughters.

Mai Mi rired C. T-ri z. U.S. Armv was a member Lutheran Church. i I hI Hylcrest PANTIES sfvf I A I reffione trim ort 'uf" I 'V ryn oncy Pltot cuff.

waist end leg optningi. Sizes 5-6-7. JfA Surviving is a sister, Miss se Corps, and Mrs. Pauline T. Jl(T2n Segner of Camden.

Bartsch Collingswood; "l05 Services will be held Friday at brothprs, three sisters and three Iti i mf 11 a.m. in the Murray Funeral i sister, Mrs. Ethel Moms of Wil- gl OIIUV. IIHU1 ril, i Home. 408 Coooer st.

Burial will I Services will be held at 8:30 be In Harleigh Cemetery. There? p.m. in Foster's Funeral Home, will be no viewing. p.m. Thursday in a funeral home at 907 Kaighns ave.

where friends Haddon and Lees Collings wood, where friends may call Thursday night. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery, Pennsauken. -ALLOWAY FUNERAL HOME John W. Alloway, Director 19S CHURCH RD. f.

MERCHANTVILLI NO 3-9085 I STEVENSON may call after 6 p.m. Burial will be Friday in National Cemetery, Beverly. Prinrrlon Woman Killed in Crash WEST WINDSOR (UPI)-Miss Chung K. Auyeung, 25, of Princeton, was killed Tuesday in a two-car collision on Rt. 1 in West FUNERAL SERVICE Oviltandlrtq S.rvtr.

Sim. Coll NO 2-0813 wbi Hah Ppl r0f I ELF BOORS 7m, KTIII l( II. IIOI.L 31 W. Mopl. N.

1, i FA It II. mux III.AIIl.M. Ml lll'IIY Punirnl DJr.rlnn 13 Vit Knit Avpnua laririonflplil II A R-It5 Windsor Township, i rolice said Miss Auyeung 'pulled out of a Jughandle leading from the highway to Harrison st. and collided with a car driven MASON E. BRADLEY I'll no ml II oiiio 3203 FEDERAL ST.

If An.wer HA 9-27KS I by Milton Marshall, 23, of Mon Camd.n, N. J. wo.di.w-. 3.3493 mou)ri Trenton. I 4for la rC lJ FOSTER, SWARTZ DECKMAN Funeral Dlreetor r.rm.ry H.

f. FOSTER I SON Colllngiwe, N. i. Avdubon, N. J.

HodHsn a l.M Avm. ISO W. Hon. Pika rhon.i UL 4-01 32 Ni.nn LI 7-1 1 Ovr Own PorJunff loll Nk1 lo Our Alt Ctndilianid funnel H.m.i Funeral Home FALCO CAMDEN'S LARGEST A MOST MODERN FUNERAL HOME 1018-20 S. 4th St.

Slanlry Otfrhiinnwskl Waller Irchannwskl Daniel I'lerhanimskl WO 4-4(157 WO 4 4'. 1309 S. 10th Camd.n, N. J. WO 3-3762 nooooooooiioooiotM; ii vjl nj' -s 1 aw i i IN MEMORY ''T JF-r- A I Books i candy 2MUl Jj Milk Chocolate FRANKLIN P.

JACKSON 3rd FRANKLIN P. JACKSON 4th Funeral Directors HADDON end STOY AVIS. WESTMONT, N. J. HARRY LEONARD Funeral Home HARM LEONARD HOWARD KELLER Df'rterori Only flower can add uch beauty and lovingn to one' last memory of the departed.

2850fTKULST. UNKI.LJ. RETAR. RORtSTS ASSOCIATION. INC I xmoooonoofxxxxn morxn 5 FwOoPiAWH 32569 (etitoarli C.

(Sarbner FUNERAL HOME hon. yEffowilfln, I Black Hon Piko Runn.m.d., N. J. The Philadelphia Crematory ICCNTCR CITY) 111? W. Lehigh Philadelphia 33, Pa.

Throughout hltlory and tine lh. b.ginning of Ih. Christian tra, Cr-mation hat bt.n r.cognii.d by lh civllii.d p.opl. a Iht moit and moit lanltary m.thod ef caring for the remain, of thoto who havo Th c.ntral location of Philad.lphia Crtmatory It acc.itiblo from any l.etion of th city, by train, itrootcar or but. PS" Joseph L.

Myrtetus nl II mm 1530 COLLINGS ROAD IFolrvi.wl CAMDEN, N. i. WOodlawn 3-0307 100 fhredded latex fill. KAtJE AG.) pnU I d. Button style.

Fin- tr fn, MlTE l. Ished 13x13" f'r'1 MXE-FIRE ij5 FRANK J. II. Funerals Including CA00 CREMATION lOUup In cromatlon, prtparationi aro tho umi ai for burial. Tho i.rvic.

and cr.malion lako placo qui.tly und.r ono roof, laving tho opnta of hoario, automobil.t, optning gravti, olc. The COLUMBARIUM Aftr CrmaHn th rmoin may nctnd In imall urn. for burlot In th famffy lot, mr ploctd In Itt own nlcho In tho Columbarium. Complsto dotoili on roquoit. TALL F.

TFIZENMAIER fun.f.l Diitlf mn4 Monigtr Phono BAIdwin 9-3000 CHERRY HILL SHOPPING CENTER Rr.38& Haddonfield Rd. ELLISBURG CIRCLE SHOPPING CENTER Rt. 70 Kings Highway 1451 Broadway, Camden 10 Whit Hon Haddon Hit. r-4 1 1TM ll.lf. WOodlawn 3-3132 Lincoln 7-1264 (pJwnjL.

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