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COURIER-POST, ComHtn, N. Tunidny, July II, 1939 OBITUARIES First National Offers Check, Hungarians Rap Activity Of Vatican 'Hurry, Love' Crack Gets Bus Driver Slapped Bristol, England, July 28 (LTD In England, the wait- Hal Boyle Swedish Girl Stars I MRS. CORA M. MOORE V. 31.

Cody Dies; Kutgers Professor Mrs. Cora Moore, 56, of F1 3722 Frosthofer Pennsau jljOtlll 1 13 Fla. Man Hit For Treason By Castro Havana, July 28 (UPD High Army sources said today Rafael del Pino, Cuban-born American from Miami who was wounded and captured by police here Saturday, faces trial for high treason Ken lowrvchin mm Morvaav tn Newfoundland. N. July 28 hr Vienna.

July 28 (LTD Red (LTD Francis M. Cody, asso-l A nativ rf Tndian Mill Mrs. John S. Carter, president of In 'Blue Angel9 Role First Camden National Bank conductors call you "Love" or Hungary's Communist monthly te professor of marketing at Moore lived In Pennsauken I.Unniit.1,.1 SWml eharees in its RuRr School of Business Ad-(Township 26 years and was a New York. July in (At A young weoisn Km wim ivn DtlM i.

a heart attack. Ileiview Chapter 219. OES. Her War eyes (they're blue-gray. mny) hopes to sprinKiKrd to "JT ciiholta to 7 a crime punishable by death.

in the same role that made Marlene Dietrich an international rpvlKt c.tmm..n.t resin' -mi tu "I only hope it will do for me what it did for her," said May Cody, of 141 Lake End rd husband, Kussell, is a foreman at the Camden Coke plant. Ako surviving are three sons, Thomas of Haddonfleld; Kd- sienprf hv rionutv church Hospital reports said del Pino, who is being treated for severe burns and a bullet wound in the "rf ll lf. JUT ll 1 VtITI it i 14" Dearie. But when Conductor James Greenwood, 33, told Mrs. Sy-donia Papworth to "hurry along.

Luv," the 39-year-old mother of five hauled off and slapped him twice. "I'm not in the habit of any Tom, Dick or Harry calling me 'Love," Mrs. Papworth told a court here Monday. She was fined $8.40 plus costs for assaulting Greenwood. Trust this week announced the launching of a new check-loan account plan by his bank.

Under provisions of the new loan plan customers will be able to set up a reserve fund of credit which may be drawn upon at any time simply by issuing checks provided by the bank. The Check-Loan plan is a modern idea developed to give greater flexibility in obtaining loans. It is designed for borrowers who Imre Miklos, is the severest iation manaKT for Look Maga- Bntt. 'article She wasn't even born yet when Dictrirh broke grandpa heart 30 years ago with a pair of enticing Rams and a throaty voire sineine "Falline in Love Attain." The Him: "The Blue Angel." onit. 'artirlA f'Lf -ri a i cri i v.

emmnff "ha mm m'P A CTJl In I riP ll I inP i Jt J1WI, u.b...ft Imund E. and Robert of the nn HA rr(T in AT Mitt -yinA a rnaftkuntiua wMint L. J.I two daughters, is a iiii.i li inniii.ic unui.K nn in fiiif hi if lr tf pum j.nea in uea nunKry ana awwint -xwruiive at th rnv The same song is retained in me two years. i Ymk Joumal-American and the "It has an even more interesting title in German, sa th- Red aack on'MU Pt-Inllir ami d. "It ia called, 'I Am From Head to Foot Made for neck, is in "improved" condition.

Del Pino, a one-time Rebel who changed sides, was shot Sat-' urday while trying to take a Cessna light plane off a highway near Havana. The plane, in which Cuban authorities charged he planned to fly foes of Premier Fidel Castro out of Cuba, caught fire and he was burned in the Saury Far central vertising sals manager for the charging that its students "were; Boston Transcrirrf. directed from abroad to turn During War II he was a cap- Mrs. William R. Horn, of Bridge-ton, and Mrs.

Samuel J. Deerr, of Blackwood; three brothers, Everett Chew, of Vincentown; Irving Chew, of Atlantic City, and Stanley Chew, of Philadelphia; seven sisters. Mrs. Ada Carpo, Mrs. Jessica Flannigan, Mrs.

Lillian Harris and Mrs. Viola Bell, of Camden: Mrs. This seems like a pretty fair! I I description of May herself. She have a good credit background n1 that enables them to establish Underwater Gas Blast lllllll JL Ullll "line of credit in a similar man- is vibrantly slim, and her saucy freckled face is half-draped by -draped Fires Caspian Sea Vienna, July 28 (AP) A fire ner to credit relations enjoyed by many businesses with their banks. rfl 1 of AuKUMoiild lie Uj long hair the color wheat.

blaze. Mufian r.l A TM Ml against the Hungarian Commu-jtain in engire-ermg procurement nist regime earlier this year." jfor the Air Technical Service Rector rurge Command. Other articles in Hungary's! He was a professor of eeonom-Communist dominated press had ics at Moravian College, Bethle-charged that "hostile views" exist hem, immediately before go-in the church school. 'Hie Redoing to Rutgers, recently purged its rector, Imre' Cody is survived by his widow, Papp, ana dismissed students who! Mrs. Barney L.

Cody. Castro visited del Pino in the Mav made her American debut Mildred Lloyd, of Millville, and fund is available for the borrower jtouched off by an underwater gas Vincnital Monriav nn1 iti lootinruwl in a few memorable scenes oppo-M m- Mrs. Inez Coupler, of Vineland, and three grandchildren. ite Mar on Hranao in imp to use pretty mucn as ne wisne8expi(njn iat-u mc uii.c njm l0T an nour aboUt activl-by issuance of checks. A mini-j of the Caspian Sea for 10 days mum however of $20 nor check until Soviet engineers snuffed iti Young Lions." But before that Services will be held at 11 New York, July 28 fAP)- i r1 1-1 j.

i it: i-'i i i a jima iiir she made 11 films in Home a. E. m. Thursday in the Mason(or loan) has been established out with Pornos, tsuaapesx raaio fprence he may g0 to Bradley Funeral Home. 3203! by the bank.

jsaid today. month's foreign ministers' confer. MRS. AGNES C. HEN HOOD Mrs.

Agnes C. Henwood, 72, The broadcast said natural gas against the competition of such of union ship painters today Tjj w.jfif, native daughters as Sophia Loren threatened to miishroom into J' 1 s. Zr? T-iil: i i rj v.u Vm- iin I was a rerusai to cooperate wnn From $400 to $2500 Reserve credit funds under erupted and exploded in an area of 2226 37fh Pennsauken, Federal where friends may call Wednesday after 7 p. m. Eastern Star services will be held at 8 p.

m. Wednesday. ann uina uii'n'niii'w, A cirl of startling beauty, she, longshoremen staged a sud P' Sundiy in the home of her i. a Mnn miiriy hi wnorn nave oren rxcom- ti'" the check-loan plan range in sizeie on anlpre were wB. from a minimum of $400 to a Flames shot up 250 feet and the maximum of $2500.

Repayments A spread oyer more than ftavs Snr nopsn I mnwi m-v nwit u-ii whuwihi ijijuiiit-i ak'ict jin-ry, i i oiarrn hnr Urnr.Hvn mem Their niim)er "lUmcatefJ. morial Park. was variously reputed from 2) Regime' Bfirn in Philadelphia, slie lived career. are made on a monthly i 1 has norm the sie of estab-i before the Russians, put it out tf-i: to J000. with underwater bombs.

lished reserve. Under this oro- Jlght Jire. Ciinso it J'" an 7., a Pennsauken 36 years. She of the trouble is a juris-'f mir regime MMm wrftt, (t the Mur and RAY.IO.n A. FRVf.R .1 gabble between tne.

Certain Vatan rcles sptir and of St. 5l wiunbli between in i 1 the Bench Motxlay in his home, 201 died pram the hrfurmraw determines "The sexv ro earcn on, sne.ri.riirina. E. Bet-ihow much he feeli he can afford said matter -of factly. "People like International InglKremen's As- of Bishops and church, East Camden Rook Review Night other ave-- OakJyn.

Born in to pay back on a monthly basis, them. 'Kwiation, which has ship tesisi our siaie. Suiviving are five Sister Agnes Conn-- hf lived in "It looks as if when a girl puts njt among Its members, noers ana v-tiui vhuchii nriii'n arid then he rnultiplies this sum by 20 Sisterhood to establish his reserve credit. ence in Chile to charge Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic are to blame for the Caribbean crisis. Castro charged the two countries are "governed by dictators." Other factors contributing to tension in the Caribbean, he said, include "hunger, economics and freedom." The premier ridiculed the U.

S. Congress for being concerned about Cuban policies, saying Cuba does not investigate S. generals, admirals or FBI agents. This was a reference to recent U. S.

Senate hearings on reports of Communist infiltration of Cuba. Castro said his American foes are the same people who opposed the late President Roosevelt "people who are against reform of all kinds." He said the mass meeting of on a tight evening dress she has AFL-CIO Maritime Trades "'er the decrees of Josef Cardi- N. Mrs.iaklvn CTBht vears' He was dis-half her success won. Perhaps Worker including painters. inal Mindszenty.

who betrayed hls.vwmW-a Moselev of UfK'rvLsor of plant engi- The second of three book re- For example, if a borrower feels he can afford to nay back view programs sponsored by I should be grateful for this. tt a was tossed out of the'fock and fled to the U. S. Iiie Murohv 1 CamHen: ineers, Philadelphia branch of $20 a month, this sum is multi- But May has a strong distaste; a KL-CK) s'venil years ago on 'ion, more legal and effective Mr, ijnu- Sanford of Perm-(Western Union. He was a mem- the decrees of the a rr A ro a rat I her of the Oaklvn Bantist Church.

I nlied bv 20. which would gi lempie n.manuei SLsternooa win be held tonight at 9 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Herman Sehae- give for bus1-arifl-hip puiiiiciiy mh grounds of alleged racketceilng man 1 rackeiepiinir than a doesn't like to give her personal. but has retained a tight grip Bench of Bishops." 'of Pennsauken' six member of the Oaklyn Board! him $400. Repayments of $50 measurement dislikes being trt activities.

Cardinal Mindszenty, who was Alovsius of Oaklvn- Jerome of of Education and the Bov Scoti't month would establish a credit ivitz. 226 Harding Colhngs asked to compare Luroix-nn and, thR ciurent freed from prison by Huncarinn ThiiaHAl.iTroon Committee. No. 11.1 reserve of $1000, and so on. www- Checks mav be issued aeainsti The review will be "The American men.

'trmible is the Monti Marine Corp. retK-ls in sought asylum in nhia: Francis, of Red Creek. I Oaklyn. this reserve for any amount up! Sons of Avrom," one of the Prix "I don actually know my Brooklyn Shipyard where ILA U. Legation when Soviet fr.

William, of Bellmawr, Surviving are his wife, Mar to the to a Monthly repayments; uoncotin winners ann aiso win- weigw, sne sam i i members have tM-n at work re-nanus cnisneu ine revolt, land Lioutonant Thomas, a rod, Albert; a daughtor, are credited to the reserve and ner of German's Albert Schweitzer award. Air rorrp, of Smyrna, a uianp, all at homn; a brother, laialnv tVt ra Ann rJ famJlrninrtri Wlllimanlit aic. great bore to speak about weignt. furbishing the troopship Cen. Weight is very much an for a resumption of over-Jean preoccupation.

I am sailinns Aug. 10. woiriwi if friends gain or lose a AFLCH) Painters Ical 670 Rise Si evens two br-others, Joseph Dough-jter, Mrs, Alberta Pearce, of Nor- that amount of credit is again made available for the borrower. Will Be Advertised According to William H. Ains-worth.

vice president in charge machete-waving peasants Sunday night which "persuaded" him to resume his duties as premier was a proof of the "happiness" exist erty, of C'amden, and I eo of I walk, Conn. few pmimw. 1 tw tnmK me wmejp pickets at the shipyard si 11 ll IRfK'kville, sixty-one grand- Services will be held Thursday of them, ilVv! I II fi children and eight great grand- at 11 a. m. in a funeral home, ing in Cuba.

of the check-loan plan, the pro- nh, AK.C 1 1 IIMI'. 41 "Painting on the USS Buckner is Frills and relatives will where friends may call after 10j ftaSc on the tv-meet Thursday at 9 a. m. in the a. m.

Arranirements were made tlc.Trn paIt 01 SPORTING WATERS WRONG CHUTE Atikokan, Ont. (AP) Customers complained they weren't getting stamps from a new stamp machine in the postoffice. Officials found the stamp slot stopped up by a letter which someone thought he was mailing. Yemen was the 57th nation to join the United Nations. Opera Un fah not being done by members of Marine Painters Local As a result, members of several other craft unions refused rowers.

He said: For the aquatic sportsman late residence, 2226 37'h st.Jby the Creran Funeral Home, requiem Mass will be 1400 Whjte Horse Oaklyn. to cros the picket lines. London, July 28 (AP) Amer-! celebrated at 10 a. m. in St there is no greater pleasure than on the lakes of Louisiana and the sun-drenched waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

Burial will be in the New Willi-mantic Cemetery. "The check-loan plan offers an ideal borrowing arrangement for persons with a steady income, under the check-loan plan, the necessity of renegotiating loans is eliminated. Money can be borrowed any time simply by issuing a check against an established In reprisal, ILA men quit rnczzo soprano Rise St e- Joseph's Church, and Fed-woik at several piers, halting sn0'g nt singing with'eral sts. There will be a viewing loading or unloading of five shijw. tlp oHn I'rHnris'o Opera' Co.

I at the residence Wednesday CHARLES M. BENNETT Married an American "As to what men are most attractive, I married an American. That should settle that." Her husband, Edwin Gregson, is a student at Stanford University. Mav (it's pronounced My) whs horn Maybritt Wilkens in a suburb of Stockholm. Her father is a Swedish postal employe.

She had worked as a baby sitter ami waitress and was studying photography when Carkm Pmiti, the Italian producer, discovered her. She admires Ingrid Bergman, Greta Garbo and Dietrich, but takes pains not to Imitate them. this vear because she thinksinight. Arrangements were made Masonville, July 28 Charles TOO A 'IK .1 1 I.v I' I rri nt Tnnni CO 11. ltik Olin.

(Ail 1 Me 1 IV.ll, a.wl Ritm. Dim Ruriat u-ill way died Sunday in his; credlt No of' any legislature fhe in New St. Ma Cemetery, home. Mr. Bennett was born in n.

111. nn ni.Mi.n mi i-imi She accused the company of Bell ma wr debate at 12.30 a. m. The move ear kind is made until the established line of credit is used by the borrower. "We believe that a great many families will make use of the was defeate.

Mt. Holly and was a lifelong resident of the area. He was a retired boilermaker for the Pennsylvania Railroad. TUESDAY He is survived by his wife, check loan plan as the means to I oil cannoi ne iikc nnyorn-ii Florence two sons, Charlesjhave funds available for major ll. of Medfleld, and Don- pirrchases and other worthwhile being unfair to American artists.

The company announced Monday night that Miss Stevens would not make scheduled ap-(balances with the trouK this fall due to "inability to reconcile certain difference regarding contractual provisions." Miss Stevens' husband Waller Surovy, said the com else and succeed," she said. "You i HI OMVil JeTSCV Naturally with EXCLUSIVELY NEW caaoco must develop your own style." aid of Woodbury Heights; a purposes, without having to with draw funds from their bank ac MRS. SARAH K. SOIAF.K Mrs. Sarah E.

Solnek, 73. mother of the Clendora postmistress, died Monday in her home, 237 Black I lorse Glendora. Brn in Bellmawr, she lived in the Bellmawr-filendora area all her life and was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society of St. Teresa's Church, Runnemede, and Glendora Fire Company ry. Surviving are her husband, Ef-ford a daughter, Mrs.

Han- daughter, Mrs. Dorothy B. Matt son, of Woodbury; two sisters Currvlini rmmf lmprnvrrrrm AiKhor-Hjf, VffvMx t'nttfiy tiffin, fiourl-houw Cf.lHiniRwiMtfi KiwHtin Cliti, Cdlmmt Diner 6 .10 CIO. r'nir'i H)l, GlmifMitr, lrfikcvill KftUtmi flvif AorHJlon, IU'ltnflHit CiifnmtMUm, bfmmrh hall. p.

tn Mnpl ffhf1 Rrtflrd ff KHilfHtirtn, nhrwil, ft p. Like most Swedes, May places a high value on the enjoyment of work. Keep "I have to keep busy," she remarked. "I have to have something to do every minute to feel all right. Hearing Glasses pany hail offered her top fee $1750 ier performance as compared with a usual San Francisco top of $1500 for 13 performances on Hie West Const, count or other established savings." The plan will he extensively advertised in newspapers throughout the area and will be available on and after Monday, Aug.

10. According to officials of the bank, applications for this new check-loan account will be received at all offices of the bank. Mrs. Cora Blair and Miss Maude Bennett, of Camden; ten grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, Services will be held Thursday at 11 a. m.

In a funeral home at 78 Main Moores-town, where Mends may call Wednesday night. Burial will he on nali Rolierts, of Glendora: a son, "I like movement -hustle and Clause Inserted Mprdmnlvlllff Vrtt "Uiw. Harry, of Pennsauken Town- bustle- people coming and going nmi'tuii. m. lUddmi llwftMin Chili, Huruirn sent it to her lawyer and he in-i'P; tvyo hrolhm, Charte and ill I like to hear the telephone ring, and I love to come home and BEHIND THE EAR MODEL Npw Malco 19S9 Hnarins; OIhssps hrlp von to hear again inconspicuously.

They look lust Hke ordinary Klasdri, with amart trims, newest colon with nothing; tn either ear. Optical Strvlr.i en Malta Horln Glaiiflf available only Ihrauah In. eptital sroiaiiion. set-teH cIhiisc that the $1750 iianeny. or nenmawr; in Mt.

uuirei cemetery, mi. find a pile of message waiting was top fee and to be received, 'vrn anu Township. Glassboro Auction GlftMlMro, July 1A Salaa 133, 4711. hv tw rillier tnr said Siirovv H' iiiiiuiti. ny no oini siai, sain I for me.

"But I hate to go to parties, Crowd make me shy. Too many wi 'ni ni' Ken niiinHfe- 1 11 iimnvm win inn-i r. Joseph O. Cairns, 69, of Cum ment, he continued, replied it Thuwdny in the Kd ward C. Gardner Funeral Home, people I can't stand around me could not accept this clause, Canulrti CUV AA fjroup St.

Juhn'l clim-ch, A Hi-ifi lnH Mmt vUto. .11 fiiund i in ltlirhl lni AKifcK-lillfm, flipiiMiiflf ni (Viunrll l.ui-nn Hull. II in Ainluhnn Communion, Sohnol 1, 7 4 II P. oi liunnrml 'In Pollc, fli-vliouw, I Ml Aiiifrimn rft Diml rtl rini- Mill Atiw-iimn t-pgitin i ll lift ll II) in Clint Wmfl W'tmMtii mi Chili, Kind mil n.iiMi ma, in in Hmoiiil Wmii ni.uhllran Chili, ai-nmtwujr ll4 W.lli.i'w! A ill berland Gloucester, died Monday in Lakeland General Hospital. He was a native of Lebanon, Pa.

Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Black Horse pk. and Haverford Runnemede, where friends may call Wednesday after 7 p. Requiem high Mass will be TnmntoM, Climax No 1. 50 to OS: 01lin No.

banka-t No. 1, 50 lo .75: baakrt No. 3. .50 to ,5. rium.

.50 to .70 ppppnra Yolo Wondm 1 55 lo 3 70: World Btr, 1 50 to i.AO; Lonr hot, bu. 50 Ktuplcntl, Florid Hlirh Buh, ,50 to 1 70 Onl'iru, 1 55; Sllcan, Cukm tn. Icr Wtrmlim. 1 70. PMchtn.

Bfd Havim. 31. tnrh, 1 A5 to 3 10; 1 liioh, 1 ftO to 3 70; 1 Inoh, 1 05 to 1 10, JriMjrlund, 3 Inch. 3 10 to 3 15; Inrh. Nw Day.

inch. 3 Gold dm. a Inoh. 3 15. All hearing aids are scientifically fitted by a certified Hearing Aid Audiologist with a free home trial.

The only safe way to buy a hearing aid. MAICO HEARING SERVICE 5 HADDON CAMDEN Tel. WO 3-7577 RfMJRS, COftOS AND BAUCRICi FOR Alt HEARING AIDS Miss Stevens said she must presume that "a certain foreign star" will be getting more -in combined salary and expenses than she is being offered. Neither Miss Stevens nor her husband would say what foreign star they Roseanna Osbom and Mrs. Kath celebrated at 10 a.

m. in St. Teresa's Church. Burial will beierine Warner, of Phoenix, Art-in New St. Mary's Cemetery.

bona. rnenos win meet inursnay af 8 a. m. in the Etherington Fu llhrtli ntr City ItriMihltrnn I I RUSSELL A. HART St.u Principle neral Home.

700 Powell "Its renliy silly, said Miss iriirti remilem Mass IIVT.i Olll. nilllUilV ill l.j I Stevens. "It's only over a few win ne ccicnraien hi a. in. in but the principle is the his home.

A native and 1 resident of amden, he was a re-i Tlieresa's Church, Runne- diillms i. 1 1 of' the Sterling There will be a viewing fi.ii i.l.vn I like San Francisco and the in the llXTal home Wednesday 4 I IIIII1M-Irillrl. i 1 IMII, I', unH I uanl Id iniy null AM. III. I 114 Klhf 1.

1, rmlrr Hid Atlitulw'll fcrlmiiBi Chili Krlfndly IImii.p ll.nrl'ill llpiKlitB. ft 111 WmI vlll l.lmu I'lllh. SI J.ilm U. ttiriHii ctniirii in WlhlM 111, till n. anil at A 10 ii VV'i'xHaiHt Flia Cmtpaiiy, niptiotiaa, irarpnl path P'rf Slnitt PT, (Viltiniilnlty hall A in i jioiirratri Punt tf rity hail 7 ill l.ntlrH Spihun Kit-.

I'tmipany, A in J.rw.f Strlni Sand lat A Wltai'ii Cluh, I I I l.lhnW ll A In in Vh-t'irv Miultlinf and Iwin Awh-la are two nieces, Joy SUIVIV'OI hum, Connolly and Ann tr 1 1 1 it. nvo 1'tiini? I don I think tnrvrf IC mis hemr fir to American artists." i Mrs. Emilie Sickler. 90, of 128 far mm KGHflnDffi 1 Miss Stevens Is leaving Thurs-' 7 in 1,1 -Clementnn Chews Landing. for Moscow where she is to MnHy in West Jersey In nn all Anierican variety i Hospital.

Born in Philadelphia. all at once." Career Top IntcreM Eventually May hones to have five or six children, but her ca reer Is of top interest now, She disciplines herself strictly. "I take one drink a year and smoke one clgaiet a week," she salff. "I have no minor vices, "What do I like to do? 1 like to do exactly what I want. You have to be in this business strong-willed." Vvr Prison Farm Aflrr Seizing (Juanl West Chester, July 2S A statewide search Is underway for three men who overimwered a guard and escaped from the Chester County Prison farm near here Monday.

Investigators Identified the suspects as Wasyl 'Powder, 25, South Contesville'; Carl E. Stan ley. 21, of near Oxford, and William B. Eddy, 31, Pittsburgh. They fled over a fence after locking the guard, Thomas Ki'filing, 55, in a cell.

Towder was awaiting trial for a series of armed robberies, Stanley was awaiting trial on four counts of burglary and Inr ceny and Eddy whs serving eight months to two years for forgery. Keating said he was taking the three from an Interview room to the exercise yard when Stan-ley grubbed him by the neck. Eddy twisted his arm behind his back and TowHer took his keys. the HraiH-h 'amdan "IVuart. i the Molshoi Theati-e ll'' Hved most of her life in show at the Moisi oi ineaM-e.

irf(iy be i nAina SloWn Chews Landing and SicklerviUe Cii 7 111 area. in Min rrancisco sue was Evergiven Cemetery, have sung Hi "Carmen audi ttru mrn rv. inl iwiiuiMi AIseon, and a daughter, Mrs. Catherine Cowgill, 71. of Estella Kuehnje, of North Wild- 111 Gluck's "Orfcfi," two of her lend lug roles nt New York's' Metropolian Opera.

The San Fran-Cisco company announced Monday night that Blanche Thebom would aivpeiir as Orfeo and dlotia mm iinvcu iioitc(sier. nieaiWnrxt. Monday in C'oter Hospital. Services will be held Thursday Surviving are a son, William; at 11 a. m.

in the Ora L. Woos- a daiiL'hler Mr Aiurnul Priuir L', I i KKirl GUARANTEED SAVINGS SALE Ml, Molly r.lkn lHlg fit lrwlia A i'lMiiiiilcin llf KP, lilnn Hall, in Id Nr Civil Kri-vlp WlMltlHVi'a MwtlAltfC! Mall, I l)4 Mri'liAllli? at A ni llaililonMclil K.miliahii. (luh, Pfiiriitn A ni Ml Rphralm Rotaiy Clnh, Advaiil ll all "hltt rlt A 111 Tfltli Wa.iil Mn nniHrAllc Cli. ,13 chinch A rlaal Cani'lPii t.I'Mig duh, A Parrnta ri-ntniltta WJin-m Cam-piim piai 1 Amaitcau 1.oi:i,m Pnim and llMalp RcMmawt- hniiar I'niiiiaaulii-n Amwlrnn j.ij.1 Mfii-haiilvill. avt A ianlwi Slalf Strlm Band KHif and Lane as Carmen.

Both Americans. mm ii i i wnere rnenos may Lester nn WaltiT Neikl, all of call Wednesday night. Burial will Ilniti'ittei- i. c. ti i 11 ASK KI SI AMI will he helrl TIiJi UP ON Trenton, July 2S (UPD Tlie Hay at p.

m. in the Ether-j I jiniirr.t ar, ROBERT J. BLAKE Knandlv Clnh Mllnar Hi-lrt Assembly passed by voice vote myton Funeral Home, 700 Powell Monday a resolution requesting Iloucester, where friends the V. Postoffice to Issue a iay call Wednesday night. Bud-stamp to commemorate the 200th Will Ik in Harleigh Cemetery, anniversary of the founding of tn Npw Ydik Ship Sonar.

1 hlh mitt lynnp Raiwihllran Hall. Wnt'illyntia and rhr.iimi ava 7 .10 llnxiklawn Kiwanla chili P'ntia Pinr. A i 'litiiatnina-Hi Twnanp fMnmiit, Mpnvnlal A rUNlHAl OIRFCrOR 226 COLHNGS AVE. Clllfiqtwd 8S1 HADDON AVE. Rutgers University on Nov.

10, ('. HAUVEV STOKKS I Mt. Holly, Julv 28 C. Harvey PROFESSIONAL ADVICE GIVEN FREEH Cemeen iP an a uvl li'lnk in Medfoitl. he retnvd as a farm i REAL FORM STONE er 25 years ago.

Surviving are his wife Mildred, and two sons, C. Edward, of Camp McPherson, and Russell, of Mt. Holly. Sen will be held Thursday at 2 p. m.

in the Friends Meet-uiK ii'Misc, iii.hi MtHiioni. SXOVKR I I F.ll. IL IIOME .113 K. Brum! St. Pelmrra, J.

Tllmadse fl flMft BASEMENTS Waterproofed without digging. Unbelievably low priced. At tOW At AAA ay i44 Job Dan At law At JOHN A. HEALEY i Texas was a republic from to IS 15 when it was ansa, nexed bv the United Stales, IN ORDER TO GIVE THE EMPLOYEES OF THE ADDITIONS tr.ti.n I. Altict finiih.d rlt.rlnt Carp.ntry Cm.nl W.tl.

Palnllnfl Till WORK 5 9 White Horse Pike HADDON HEIGHTS Lincoln 7-1675 ALUMINUM SIDIHG 0 Rooflnf WrMBht Inn Wrh Aluminum Awning Carter Ni Pallat Parch Jlula JOHN S. HELL Funeral Home MtWm.l -7t 420 S. MAIN ST. Willinmstown, N. J.

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CHISTII TH 6-1220 THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION IN GETTING YOUR CLEANING DONE EARLY WHMINOTON, OIL. OL 1-4263 DA 4-1619 ROBERT M. COLE Funeral Service ridgtbor I Waihlnglsn St. IIVMVDI PHONI HOIART 1-111 TU 4-1948 WOedlawn 3-1623 MTtlUHtD 111 423 Cooper Street nn 3 rJonnnonnnanDnnnnnnnnnnDnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn? I 1.

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