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t. t. COURIiR-POST, CflnuUn, N. April INI 13 PETIT SALON MEETS Petit Salon 7, 8 and 40 of Cam I OBITUARIES 1 UOAl NOTICIS UOAL NOTICIS Nolle la harebv adven that the den County, subsidiary of the amended and supplemtnwd. and any other lawi applicable, to unconditionally guarantee th punctual Payment of the principal of and Interest Mrs.

Porter's 73 Wasted, Team Loses College Gets Cottage From Peaslees American Legion Auxiliary, will following ordinance, after a public waring and aecond reading, was pined at a meeting of th Board of Commlaaionen of fit City of Camden. N.J,, on Thursday, tnt twenty-seventh day of April, lttl. MRS. MARIA AMORIELLO on ggri principal Bonds principal Pyne Poynt Victor as Still Excells Ernie Still pitched and batted hold its monthly meeting Tues if parking it amount Mrs. Maria Amoriello.

61, of day at 8:13 p.m. In the Hoyle- (Mlckl-Steviii Mqo lhrln call4 the deacHbed In. Section 3 of thla ordlnanc and to-b author- Park Commissioners To Be Pallbearers The six members of the Cam Pennington Waterford, died Butcher Post 149, American Le iim a no usuea or in miuvi" f. O. A W.

Dated: AorC April 13. 1M1. to Provide for Settlni gion, Home, Kings highway and An Ordlnanc Inane Back of th Curb en Both Side ol pursuant eaiu L-aw ana it wir lion nlltld: Reaolutlon Authorising Ih laauanc pt tSOO.OOO Parking Rrnua Bond Mlckl -Steven Atlantic Haddon Heights. CLARKSBORO Amos J. Peas Riverton CC Dot Porter and den County Park Commission, the Carman Street From Broadway to Thursday in Franuora Hospital, Philadelphia.

A native of Italy, she lived in Waterford 41 years. Surviving are her husband, An-gelo; two daughters, Mrs. Cath Election of new officers will take Camden, sistn street i to city oi lee, former U.S. Ambassador to 'Helen Sigel Wilson of Philadel his Pyne Poynt teammates to a park superintendent and the solici new jersey Sari i ef the Parkin Authority of th City of and th City ni rmden doe hereby uncondt- place. Frank a.

abboi ABBOTT Australia, and Mrs. Peaslee have phia CC each fired 73s Friday for RITY made a gift to Bryn Mawr Col 5-3 victory on Friday afternoon in the Camden City Junior High tor will be honorary pallbearers at the funeral Monday of Jules B. UOAl NOTICIS erine Tomasco of, Hammonton, tkmtUy guarantee th punctual pay; mnt of tJM.prtndpal and jntrl on the laid Bond or th Authority, and for such porpos an Indebted-nee of th City (a hereby Incurred lege of the cottage in Mlckleton Ed P1K Vol is hsraby a van that lha and Mrs. Antonette TerpoliUl of ipmmiasioners, the lowest individual scores as the 65th annual interclub team season of the Women's Golf Association School Baseball League. in which Elizabeth Gray Vinlng, Derowski, park commissioner.

Nolle la harahv fven that th Waterford; five sons, Anthony "s.MU,Th., XX formerly tutor to Crown Prince following ordinance, anar a puoiic haarini and second readlnf. was Pnid at a meeting ol the Board of Commissioners of the City of Camden. N. J. en Thursday.

th They are 0. V. Swisher, presi datad. ahalt 1m In auch form am Orapollo, James Oropallo, Mi Still held Cramer to five hits while striking out five and walk- Akihtto of Japan, wrote the book nT illll anil nf aiu-h dannmina. following ordinance after public hearing and aecond reading, was passed at a meeting of th Board of Commissioners of the City of Camden.

N. on Thursday, tht twenty-seventh day of April, 1M1. Uon and payabk to principal and chael Amoriello, Louis Amoriello, iwomy-sevemn aay or entitled "Windows for the Crown of Philadelphia got under way. Mrs. Porter's effort, however, VoKiV City Clerk.

iniOrW at euwi tuna, au nim Dlac or ofaca ana ah all mature all of Waterford, and Dominic I O. A 0S crrr jr. high leaiue ou auch date or date a shall be Dated: Aurll II 1M1. City Clerk. Mrs.

Vining spent much of her An Ordinance to Provide for the was wasted in the team play as Riverton lost to Merion, 6-1, in -i fooo dent; Ernest M. Ritchie, vice president; Vallie Francesconi, William Ranken, George Lympcr; Irwin B. McCauley, members; William W. Messenger, park superintendent, and William P. O.

A-3 bated: April 13. 1MI. An Ordinance Suoolammtlng an Or Amoriello of Elm; a brother. Roy Ruggicro of Camden; a sister, Mrs. Pauline Benedetto of Italy, and thirteen grandchildren.

Compleimn of the ConatnirUon ol Pavement In Fourth Strut From naicn 11 girlhood on a farm near Mulllca Hill and has maintained a close i i Pyn Poyn'CXI the Philadelphia Cup competition. Mrs. Porter, a former U.S. Wom connection with Mickleton Friends dinance entitled "An ordinance Providing for the Regulation of Vehicle and Pedestrians In the Straela af th rllv of Camden and Jefferson Avenue to Chellon Avenue, and In Chelton Avenue From Fourth Street to Arlington Street, In th City of Camden. New and Providing tot th Pay Friends will meet Monday at 8 Meeting.

She now resides in hrftsr oeterminea or vm Autrwr-lty. Kick Bond (hall, near Interest at a rat or rate of interest per annum not In mom oi sli per centum per annum, and may issued subject to redemption prior lo maturity with or without premium at the option of th Authority, and may Mil at or private sal at a prlc of not leaa than it principal amount plua intrat (at th rat of intrt dated therein) accrued from it date) to dat of delivery, ind each and any Bond within th guaranty provided for in Una nrdlaano snail be vldMCd by the Enforcement thruf," Adopted ing none iii the abbreviated game that was halted by rain in the E. Hughes, solicitor. en's Amateur champion, won by mem tnerrot Walllngford. and she is vice ucmor ri, i.

a.m. in the Leroy P. Wooster Funeral Home, White Horse Atco. Requiem high Mass will be cdwaW'caSiVi A solemn Mass of requiem will RITY chairman of the board of trustees fifth inning. C.

ITALIAN ANK of Bryn Mawr. be celebrated at 9 a.m. in SL Joseph's Church, 10th and Me ILLIAM J. SHEP The Pyne Poynt hurler high celebrated at 9 a.m." in at. An ALFRED R.

PIERCI Mrs. Vining spent about four C.onim(sslonjri. thony's Church, Waterford. There chanic sts. Burial will be in St.

years in Japan living In the royal enaorsemtnt thereon to guaranty fc iha aald City of Camden 4 to Nolle la hereby elvan that th lighted a 3-run third inning with a 2-run home run that turned out to be the margin of victory. -5 and 4 over Mrs. John G. Capers, Pennsylvania State titlist from Merion. Mrs.

Wilson, Philadelphia champion, won handily over Mrs. Frank Goodyear, former Middle States tennis champion from Gulph Mills. prin will be a viewing in tne lunerai home Sunday night. Burial will be th ponctual payment ol mm the household and serving as tutor for the crown prince. Upon her Joseph's Cemetery, Chews Landing.

Friends will meet at 8:30 a.m. in the Ciechanowski Funeral following ordinance, after public hearing and second reading, was passeif at a meeting of th Board of Commissioners of th City of Camden. N. on Thursday, th it was Pyne Poynt's first tri cipal of and inter! on such Bond, a. 1 in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Bcr- Commlaaionen.

Notice is hereby given that th following ordinance, after a public hearing and aecond reading, was passed at a meeting of the Board of Commissioners of th City ol Camden. N. on. Thursday, th twenty-seventh day of April. 1M1.

JOHN T. ODORISIO. A City tier. P. O.

A Dated: April IS 1M1. An Ordinance Auihorltlng th Construction or Reconstruction of return Mrs. Vining rented from umph while it marked the second a un. Home, 1309 S. 10th st, where twenty-seventh dsy or April, ivsi.

Th punctual payment ol th setback for Cramer. junn i. uuymaiu. City Clark. In another Philadelphia Cup principal ol and InMreit on tiu Parking Pevenu (Mlckl.

the, Peaslees a small house in Mickleton and lived there during the years 1951 and 1952 when the CRAMER PYNE P0VNT O. A-tOO) Dated: Anrll 13 IMf. Klavana Sanaa) Af viewing will be held Sunday night Gl'S B. BECKER ab th Parking of Camden Authority of MM. City Aceto.cf An Ordlnanc Further Supplementing unconditionally ana ba haa ban an Ordinance Entitled up Water Mains or Pipea In and Along Along by th City ol camaai of Cam.

guaranteed dlnanr Pmvldlne for HAROLD C. PLATT TOMS RIVER Harold C. Piatt, 66, of 230 Fisher blvd. here, formerly of Pennsauken. died Friday in Paul Kimball Hospital, book was written.

The book is a record of her four, years at the 0 8lhop.2b iMirti.c Bundy.lb StlU.p OSheltonss 1 Curry rf eguia Street Street Polonlak.Jb zeffrlee.c McGuckln.p Ftderico.il Bush.lf in ma I'nuntv Camden. New Jersey. Gus B. Becker, 48, died Friday Stevens Street From Second I to Fifth Street: Jacsson I tlon of Vehlclea In th Streela of la IsTiinaaa Whereof, th aald From Broadway to Fourth 81 reel; City oi Camden ha caused this Japanese imperial court in his home at 2746 Concord ave. He was employed as a stationary 2 in city of camoen ana in enforcement Thereof," Adopted Jul 10 1051 FRANK A ABBOTT guaranty to vtdenced by thi gust Sonulet.cf Watson.

rf Clavman if I fiihhi If ndi tur Lakewood. He was a retired test Taylor Edward c. CARRrry Helnamao.lb Total! I'Urk loiais engineer for the American Tele fireman by the Foam Rubber Co. of Burlington. Surviving are his wife, Thelma WW I ur lAaauan MI Pyn Poynt' The gift was accepted On behalf of Bryn Mawr College by Miss Katherine McBride, president of the college who attended the ceremony.

Also In attendance were members of the Mickleton Dhone and Telezraph Co. Mr. "Mayor" 2R McC.uckln Hnih RMartv un d4l CommUilonon 81111 SO-Slill (, McGuckln 4. BB Mc- Piatt was born Mount Houy "tefty'HirE Nolle la harab alvafl that th uiaiaun j. two sons.

Gus B. and Rudolph both at home; two and was a veteran of War I. He Prior lo Issuance of any Bond, oyj-dene of auch guaranty shall be executed In th paw and on behalf following ordinance after a public learlng and aecond reading, was passed at a meeting of Ih Board of Commissioners of lit City of Cam- was a member of the Communi Palmer Sets Friends Meeting and members of the Bryn Mawr Board. cations Workers of America, local of ih City by tne manual signature of the Mayor tnd the City Clerk, each of wnom are hereby authorised nan, n. j.

on inursaay in tweniy seventh day of April. fML Hoyden Street From Broadway to Fifth Stret and Third Street from Kaighns Avenue to Mechanic Street, In the City of Camden, New Jersey, and Providing (or In Pay- mnt Thereof, FftANK A. ABBOTT EDWARD C. CARRITV FRANK C. ITAI.IANO WILLIAM j.

SHEPP ALFRED It PlkRCfe Commissioners, NOTICE 6P Application "take notice that application has been made to the Mayor and council of the Township of Delaware to transfer as to place the plenary retail consumption license No. C-17. held by Harry M. Stevena. Inc.

of New Jersey, a corporation of th fitat of New Jersey, for premlsea ncated In th Grandstand, at th (iarden State Race Track, which It located In th Township of Delaware, mar specifically aa follows: To Include in addition to the premises now covered by th aforesaid license th premise described as follows: Th area as outlined and described on the aketch annexed to th aoollca. 2552; the Telephone Pioneers of Under the name Elizabeth Janet America, and the Union tire Pace With and directed lo execui lucn guaranty for and behalf of the Utr. ind forthwith following the laauanc and delivery of any Bonds, th Authority shall make written re- P. A-304 hated- Anrfl 11 1M1 of Mount Holly. Gray, Mrs.

Vining has written 11 books for young people as well as the books "Return to Japan" An Ordlnanc Amending th Ordl Surviving are his wife, Lottie; daughters, Mrs. Arthur E. Drayton of Vincentown, and Mrs. Raymond F. Feigenbutz of Camden; his mother, Mrs.

Edna L. Becker of Camden; five brothers, Clarence Alfred Russell Harold, and Arthur all of Camden; five sisters, Mrs. William Gilligan and Mrs. C. Toomey, both of Camden, Mrs.

Cooper of Chatsworth, Mrs. William nanL'B namaBinB ana iMLinnian1 rt to the governing oooy oi in po Ins Hi Public Rtihta In Rinaold match, Woodbury lost to Huntingdon Valley, 5-2. Scores of other South Jersey teams in the competition were Merion 3rd, 5, Tavistock 1st, Riverton 2nd, 4, Du Pont 1st, Mcrchantville 1st, 4, Gulph Mills 4th, Rolling Green 2nd, 4, Wood-crest 1st, Du Pont 2nd, 6, Woodbury 2nd, Huntingdon Valley 4th, 5, Tavistock 3rd, Moorestown, 6, Green Valley 3rd, Riverton 3rd, 5, Brookside 2nd, 2, and Oak Terrace 2nd, 4, Wood-crest 2nd, 3. Gloucester Rained Out; irove Wins Penng Grove High School defeated Woodstown, 6-1, Friday, for its third victory in five Tri-County Conference baseball games. Gloucester's bid for its sixth victory against second place Pit- a son.

Conrad R. of Long Beach, Street From Lin Street to Pin and "Friends of Life," a biog 130 in Texas Slty setting forth the denomination, at of iasu. data of maturity, rain of Interest, place of payment and amniinl nf mnnav ravalvad with re sirwi, ismoen, new jersey, uo- and two grandchildren. raphy of Rufus M. Jones.

ici 10 rvoiic r.asemem Services will be held Tuesday SANK A. ABBOTT DWARD C. GARRI' Mrs. Vining was originally rec TV at 11 a.m. In the Stephenson Fu Sank c.

itauano SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (UPI) VIl.I.IAM J. SHEPP Arnold Palmer, who can be ipeel to ach Bond Issued, and a copy of such report ahall forwarded also lo th Mayor and to the C'octUnlT Th following, mature hereby determined, declared, recited and Hated: ia) Th estimated a 1 1 ra ALFRED R. PIERCE ommended to the government ol Japan for the post of tutor to the crown prince by the American Friends Service Committee.

lemmjaaioqera tinn for th tranafer as to disc of this license and appearing in th inn iicviu ana api Troutman of Maple Shade, and deadly with about any stick in An Ordlnanc Providing for' th Guaranty by th City of Camden, recianai ouiuneq win rei-tanala neral Home, 33 W. Maple Merchantville, where friends may call Monday night. Burial will be in Mt Holly Cemetery, Mount Holly. form of a four straight red la located In th In th County of Camden. New line, which tret Inn tier nf th Un Mrs.

Lawrence Ronka of Ranco-cas Heights, and four grandchil amount of ponds or noiae na in eaumatad maximum tmount of ersey, of th Principal ol and ntereat on OMO OOO Bond ol the ark Ing Authority of th City of money to raised from all ouTC dren. tne bag and has a reputation of coming from behind, found himself 3 strokes in the lead today as the Texas Open Golf Tournament's third round started. dlckl- Camden, jor Financing th Ml Hospital Fund aHvna rrojeci. ROBERT G. TEST SR.

Raeltal Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Mason E. Bradley Funeral Home, 3203 Federal st, Drive Slated Robert G. Test 66, of 411 The muscular Pennsylvanlan Merion Haddonfield, died where friends may call Monday tor earn purpoa ww, tb) Th aald purpoae described this ordinance (a nut a current g-pense ef the City, and th ssm may lawfully acquired or made aa a general improvement and no part of the coat thereof has been or shall be assessed on properly peclally beiwfTtdthereby. ici A supplemental debt ststement Impired and filed required by he Local Bond Law of New Jersey in been duly mad nd filed in the office of the City Clerk ind i com.

WOODBURY -The Gloucester Annex nuiiain. and wnicn application for th transfer as to place of thai llctna la on fill with the Clerk of th Township nf Delawar. few Jersey, at her Office Id Delawar Township. New Jersey." The names and addresses of all officers of the applicant corporation nd offices held by each are: Frank M. Stevens.

171 Riversld Dr New York. New York. Prsi-dent and Treasurer. Joseph Stevens. 4 East Slant New York 11.

New York. Kiecu-tlv Vic. President and Secretary. Harold A. Stevens.

30 Firth New York. New York. Vtc Prsl- 'willlsm H. Stevens, lit Fast 57th concocted a brilliant 8-under-par 31-32-63 Friday for a 130 at the Friday in Cooper Hospital. He County Chapter of the Deborah halfway point and a comfortable was a retired teacher in Camden County Schools and was a veteran Hospital will hold its annual Tag Day Monday throughout the cushion over the 133 owned by night Burial will be in Lakeview Memorial Park, Cinnaminson.

ROY MURPHY PITMAN-Roy Murphy, 50, of 163 West Jersey ave. here, died of War I and a member of Had young Al Geiberger of Santa Pursuant to ordlnanc No. 110 of th City of Camden, In th County of Camden, New Jersey, entitled: "An Ordlnanc Creating ih Parking Authority af th City of Camden." heretofore adopted by th Board of Commissioners of th City on October 23, 10M. as supplemented by ordlnanc No. 127S of th City adopted by aald Board of Commissioner on January 12.

100. th Parking Authority of th City of Camden wee created as a public body corporal and politic and a political subdivision of th Stat pur suant to th Parking Authority Law of New Jersey (LTlOia. c. 1W). as amended and supplemented.

The Authority I authorised and empowered by laid Law to exercise public and essential governmental Dial let titcutto original inereorna donfield Presbyterian Church. or tne uirec- TRICOUNTY CONFERENCE Barbara, Calif. Gciberger had a been filed In th office tor of th Division of. mc ir Local tiOvam- Pel. Surviving are his wife, Christine county, it was announced by Mrs.

Martin R. D. Dolan, chairman. She said that Sen. Conncry, and Assemblyman Minotty, ment of the (tale of New Jersey.

St. New York. New York. Vic 000 two sons, Frederick L. of President and Asslstsnt Secret err.

Th namea and residencea of a Thursday in Elmer Community A A 0 I Stockholders holding on or mora percent of the issued and outslandlna oinuceaujr Pitman Swdsboro Penns Grov Woodstown PennsvtU Clayton 6alem are acting as co-chairmen of the ..1.13 Hospital. A life-long resident of Pitman, he was employed 28 fund drive. .200 .200 Wakefield. R.I., Robert G. Jr.

of Haddon Heights; a brother, Harold G. of Haddonfield; a sister, Miss Isabelle Test of Merchantville, and six grandchildren. years by a laundry in the bor .167 Women of the chapter will can runctiona wit all power neoaaary ough, Mr. Murphy was a mem vass the homes in every town in the county during the month of May, starting with the kickoff ber of the Sweet Water Gunning Club; Pitman Country Club; and Services will be conducted at p.m. Monday by the Rev.

32-33-85 Friday. The 31-year-old Ligonier, product's round was in his words, "my best in over a year from tee to green," and marked his best competitive round since a 62 in January in 1959 in the final round of the Thunderbird Open. He has had four 65s in 1951 while winning some $35,000. Palmer hit every green, was putting for birdies on every hole, and had his short irons working with such precision he left himself only one long potential birdie putt a 30-footer which he missed on No. 13.

Monday. or convenient to carry out and effectuate Ha corporal purposes. Including power to undertake contraction, provision and operation of off-street parking protect within th City, and for such purpos to Issu It negotiable bond and to secur aid from the Ctty In connection with auch protects. Th Authority plana to construct public parking a rasa or proiacta on th lands In Ih City situate therein on Mlckt Street and Stevens Strwt. and somallmt re the Rhcinan-Roofing Bowling Team.

tnd such ststement shows that the gross debt of the. City a d(flnd aectlon of aald Local Bond Law la increased by this ordlnanc by SaoO.H, ami that th issusnc of th aald obllgitlon (uthorlied by this ordlnanc will be within eicep-tlons to debt limitation prscrlb4 by laid Local Bond Law tnd. the sild Parking Authority Taw. ind th obligations aulhotited by this ordlnanc, are permitted by th exception contained in. ubctlon of Section of oald Local Bond Law to th dbt limitations prescribed by ssld law.

and chargeable In borrowing capacity computed pur suant to Section 40: 1 IS 1 of TIU 40. Municipalities Count! of th R-ylaad Siatute of. New Jersey. cd) Th period of serulni of ald purpos according to th re-sonsbl III thereof la hereby titter-mined to forty (40 yesrs. Section 4.

No Bond (hall be Issued is provided In lection 3 of this ordinance with guaranty by th City of Camden thereon vnlll aubsequenl to th ruing In th office of ih City Clerk of certified copy of reaolutlon adopted not leu than two- Thomas P. Lindsay in a funeral home at 8 Kings Highway West, 'We hope this year to go far Surviving are his wife, Eleanor; over our $2,500 goal as the need is great," Mrs. Dolan said. She Haddonfield. Burial will be in Baptist Cemetery, Haddonfield.

There will be no viewing. ferred to aa "Mickla-stavena Prot pointed out that Deborah Hospital, the only non-sectarian free his father, Robert E. of Pitman; two brothers, Russell of Los Angeles, and George W. of Pitman; and two sisters, Mrs. Thelma Campbell and Mrs.

Eve man was halted in the fourth inning on the latter's field with the Lions on the top end of an 8-0 Clayton's game at Pennsville also was rained out Perms Grove got 3-hit pitching from John Cravin, who struck out 4 and walked 2 in the rain-abbreviated 5-inning game on the winner's diamond. John Smith hit a 2-run double In the first inning to give the Red Devils a 2-1 load and it was enough to Bob Mathis had i of Penns Grove's 6 hits off a pair of Woods- ect." Th Authority haa requatted th City to assist It In financing auch project and. as authorised and provided for In aald Law. and pursuant lo ordinance duly adopted to hospital in the East for treatment CHARLES SCHERER Charles Scherer, 70, of 607 Ridway st. Gloucester, died by surgery for cancer, heart and other operable chest diseases, de unconditionally guarantee in nunc tual payment th principal of and Intereat on bonda of th Authority lo Issued ourauant to aald Lie.

He collected four birdies on lyn Lummis both of Pitman. Services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. in a funeral home at Thursday in the Veterans Admin pends entirely on voluntary contributions. putts of 8, 4, 4 and 8 feet, 2-putted The Board of Commlaaionen as the introi or in smrmsuv roi oi su governing body of the City has here- istration Hosiptal, Philadelphia. governing of th mambera ei tn 125 Pitman Pitman, where body of th city appro- copy a pair of par-5 holes for two more birds and curled in a 25-footer loior ana ooes nereoy Determine thai It la MCMatry tnd UI th public Authority re- ol Ih resolution ef in i He' was an Army veteran of World War I and a member of ferred to In Section 1 of this ordl- interest for th City to grant such asslstanc to th Authority and lo for an eagle on still another par-5.

nance certified by th secretary Eye Specialist Plans Talk Before Students Cloud Lodge 101 Glou or tne Authority, as naving oeen make th guaranty aa to th bonda of th Authority as hereinafter In thla friends may call Sunday night Burial will be in Hill Crest Memorial Park, HurfMle. MRS. MARY F. ROGERS Uicratofore adopted By th Authorlt Section S. Pursuant to auarani 6 He missed only two rather short birdie putts, both 7-footers as he cester.

He lived in Gloucester 18 town hurlers. oroinanc provmea. ORDINANCE of th Bond provided for in thi PENNS GROVE WOODSTOWN Dr. Thomas R. Hedges of ordlnanc as evidenced by endorse- an ri.

used up, ironically, 31 putts de spite his sparkling score. men! on th Bond xcuted in th nam of th City tnd on it behalf rfithti.rf litennerjo 4artell.lt twan.n the Clt lhaU herein provided. aa years. Surviving is a brother, Louis J. of Audubon.

Services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Ethcring- Point In contrast to his opening-round Craven. MOORESTOWN Mrs. Mary Frances Rogers, S3, of 228 Locust zn ih anal IhnreaHar ha thereupon javia d-38 Smith ss li itted to Bar tne principal of 67, Palmer said he didn't do much Holmes scott 30 Bonds merest on the urn in ine st, Moorestown, died Thursday in ooker.e lnrll.lt experimenting Friday as he took Shaw. lb rosler.lf minner and lo th ssm extent In th cue of bond Issued by the city and for luck purpose the full Buttonwood Hall, New Lisbon.

rr dartx.cf cf Th Board of Commissioners of th City of Csmden, In the County of Camden, New Jersey (not less than two-thirds of all th members thereof affirmatively concurring) do ordain aa follows: Section 1. This Board of Commissioners aa th governing body of the City of Camden. In Ih County of Camden, New Jersey, has heretofore determined and doea hereby determine that it la necessary and In the public Interest for the City to assist the Parkin Authority of th City nf Camden In Issuing Its bonds lo finance the acquisition, by purchase or condemnation for use for the public parking of motor vehicle of those lands In th City consisting of a firm sight on the goal of becom 1 4w willlamt.ib Stahma.Jb A resident here for 64 years, faith and credit of th city ton Funeral Home, 700 Powell st; Gloucester, where friends may call Tuesday night. Burial I OShlnn.ef ing the first back-to-baek Texas hereby pledged to th punctual pay- Schlmp 3b- Totals Wnodstown 10 17 1 Totals she was a member and past grand ment of th principal of and interest 10 0 0 01 on th Bonda, tnd unless paid by penni Grove I 0 th Authority or provision for such Moorestown will be the guest speaker for 350 students of La-Salle College at a program Thursday, at 12:30 p.m. at the Student Union Theatre, 20th and Olney Philadelphia, presented by the Philadelphia Association for the Blind Inc.

Dr. Hedges who is on the staffs of Wills Eye Hospital and Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, will speak On the topic, "The Medical Approach to Contact Lenses." He also will discuss refraetive errors, glaucoma and cataracts. matron of the Daughters of Re-bekah, Wenona Lodge, 51, Moores will be in Woodbury Memorial Park. JB Smith. 3B Msthls, so pivts a.

Schlmp, Cravtn 4. BB Davie. Craven 3. town. and Moorestown First Bap payment otherwls mad, th Bonds shall unlimited obligation of th City anf the City shall be obligated lo levy ad valorem taxea upon til the taxable property In the City for the payment of th Bond and Interest thereon without limita HOWARD NORCROSS ia i lanas rroming on tne nonneny sld of Mlckl Street and Fifth Street tist Church.

i Surviving are three daughters, Open champ since Wild Bill Mel-horn did it three decades ago. Holy Cross Wins 1st at Florence FLORENCE Holy Cross High School opened its baseball season with a 2-0 victory over Florence Howard D. Norcross, 63, of 1325 A tion ol rat or amount Mrs. John S. Alden, Mrs.

Robert Morton st, died Friday. He was and constituting Lota 00 and 23 to 35. Inclusive, in Block 360 on Plat 0 of th Tax Assessment Map of th City and Lot In Block 257 on Plat of aald Map. (b lands fronting on th northerly sld of Mlckl Section t. Thi ordlnanc shall ak effect twenty (20 days after S.

Harris and Mrs. Charles Her employed as a guard at RCA and ron all of Moorestown; a sister, was a veteran of World War I. street eastwsrdiy or nrosaway and constitute Lot and Lota 40 to 03. Mrs. Clara Jones of Merchant- He was a former resident of the first publication thereof aflar J.

IHEPP. Dsted: April 13. Ml. Approved a to form: SAMLEL L. SUPNICK.

City Counsel Inclusive, In Block 15 on Plat 0 ville; three grandchildren; nine High here Friday as John Dren- Slate Dog Show In Ocean County LAKEWOOD The annual Sand and Sea Kennel Club match dog show in the Ocean County Park is expected to attract over 300 entries Sunday, from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and New York, according to Club President Norman R. Galinkln. Freeholder George F. Makin will personally present the "Best stock are: Frank M. Stevens.

171 Riversld New Vo. Y. Joseph B. Stevens. 431 East lilt New York Y.

Harold A. Stevens, JO Fifth Av New York. Y. William Stevens, lit East 17th St New York. Y.

Estai of Gertrude H. Steven. 173 Riversld New York, Y. i Annie Stevens Rose. 1210 Robbing NUes.

Ohio. Days H. Stevens, JO Fifth New York. Y. Pauline Stevens, lit East tTth New York.

N.Y. JO'ephlne- p. Stevens. 43 East list New York 12, Y. C.

Homer Rose Jr Truste, MS Old Short Hills Rd Short Hills. J. C. liomer Rose 2S Old Short Hills Short Hills. Harry M.

Rose. 417 West 144th St. New York NY Hsrry M. Stevens. 2nd, IS Indian Creek Island.

Miami Beach. Fla. Harry M. Stevens. Ind.

Trustee for Faith Stevena. Indian Crk island. Miami Beach. Fla. Harry M.

Stevens, tnd. Trust for Hsrrv M. Stevens. 3rd. 25 Indian Creek Island.

Miami Beach. Fla. Alice stevena Titus, 14 East tOttl New York. NY. Allr Stevens Titus.

Truste for Sandra Titus. 14 East Nth New York. N.Y Alice Stevens Tilus. Truste for Jsmet C. Titus 14 East (0th New York.

Y. Alice Stevena Titus. Truste for Stephanie Titus. 14 -East Nth New York. Y.

Joseph B. Stevens R.F.D J. Princeton. J. Joseph R.

Stevens Trust for John Pym Stevens, R.F.D. Princeton. NJ. Jane stevena Rrlswold, 201 Russell Princeton. NJ.

WUIIam Stevens 125 Park Ave. New York. NY. Mary Stevens Potter, 3712 Brook-lid. Toledo.

Ohio. Annie Elliaheth Hunt. 004 N. Riverside, tt. Clair.

Mich. Ohiectlnna. If any. should be mad Immediately In writing to Margaret Wermutn. Township Clerk.

Township of Delawar. New Jersey. tSignedj HARRY M. STEVPNS. INC.

OF NF.W JF.RSP.Y. FRANK M. STEVENS. President and Treasurer, 173 Riverside Drive. New York.

New York. NOTICE APPLICATION "Take notice that application has been made to the Mayor and Conncll of th Township of Delaware to transfer as to place th plenary retail consumption license No, C-21, held by llsrry M. Stevens. Inc. of New Jersey, a corporation of th fiiat of New Jersey, for premlsea orated In th Clubhous.

at th Garden Stat Race Track, which I located In the Township of Delaware, mora specifically as follows: To Include In addition to th premises now covered by the aforeaald license the premises described as follows: Th entire areaa aa outlined and delineated on the Betting Mezra-nine Plan and Tabl Terrace Plan of Clubhouse entitled 'Alterations and Additions to clubhous for Garden Stat Racing Association. Camden County, New Sheets Numbered 4 and (. prepared by Arthur Frnehlich. Architect, dated March lth. liMO.

a photostatic copy nf which la annexed to th application for th transfer as to place of this license on file with th Clerk of th Township of Delaware. New Jersey, at her Office In Delaware Town-ahln. New Jersey." Th names and addresses of all officers of the applicant corporation and offices held by each are: Frank M. Stevens 173 Riversld Criv. New York.

New York. President and Treasurer Joseph B. Stevens, 430 East 51st New York 12. New York. Executive Vic President and Secretary.

Harold A. Stevena. 30 Fifth New York. New York. Vic Preal-denr William H.

Stevens. 110 East 57th St New York. New York. Vic President and Asslatant Secretary. The namea and realdences of all stockholders holding on er more percent of th Issued: and outstanding stock are: Frank M.

Stevens, 173 Riversld New York. Y. Joseph Stevens. 430 East (lit New York 22 N.Y. Harold A.

Stevens. Fifth New York New York. William H. Stevens. 110 East 57th New York.

New York. Estate of Gertrude H. Stevens, 171 Riverside New York. New York. Annie Stevens Rose.

1210 Robblna Ave Niles. Ohio. Days H. Stevena 30 Fifth New York. New York.

Pauline W. Stevens. 110 East 57th New York. New York. Josephine P.

Stevens, 430 East 51st St New York New York. C. Homer Rose Truste. 2S5 Wllliamstown. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs great-grandchildren, and a great- gola pitched a 4-hitter.

Adopted: April 27. lj. great-grandchild. Laura Baum of Cross Keys and The game was halted by rain in of laid Map. and tel lands fronting on th southerly aide of Mickle Street eastwsrdiy of Broadway and constituting Lota 13 to 22.

Inclusive. In Block 271 on Plat 12 of aald Map and fronting on the northerly aid of Stevens Street and constituting Lota 2 to 31. Inclusive, In aald Block 271. and th improvement of aald landa Services will be held Monday at AurMtu rir.rtcG, Mayor. W1LUAU J.

SHEPP 10:30 a.m. in a funeral home at 10 W. Main st, Moorestown. tommiaiioMr. the sixth inning after Drengola struck out nine and walked Hve.

Jim Angelini, 6 and 6 irr the same departments, was the loser on a 3-hitter. Attest: There will be no viewing. Burial for us as public parkin areas or prolecta by demolition of existing structure, necessary leveling, grac JOHN T. ODORISIO. Mrs.

Mabel Sprague of Beach Haven. Services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. in the Bell Funeral Home, 420 S. Main st, Williams-town, where friends may call Sunday night Burial will be in Brotherhood Cemetery, Williams- AND NOTICE MacDowell on Group For School Planning Fire Chief Edward R. MacDowell has been appointed a member of the advisory committee for the Guide for Schoolhouse Planning and Construction.

The function of this committee is to review proposed regulations submitted by a special committee on safety in the public schools of New Jersey. Commissioner of Education Rau- ing ana site improvement, construction of pavement surface with re ADOPTION will be in Bordentown Cemetery, MRS. ELIZABETH T. H. APP Th ordinance nubltahed herewith HOLY CROSS FLORENCE of Match" silver trophy on behalf of Ocean County at the close of quired curoing.

oivioer. aprons, entrance and exits to public streets lighting structures, fencing and con ab 3 0 2 3 10 ab 0 Winter cf Rpfnhardt.lb trol device and Installation of re lpascrctti.il MOORESTOWN-Mrs. Elizabeth has been finally passed by the Board of Commissioners nf the City of Camden, In Ui Stat of New Jersey, on April 27. 101. and th twenty-day period of limitation within which a suit, action or proceeding questioning El Ui 0 Harris as town.

quired parking meter and all appurtenances, work or materials necessary for or Incidental lo the Im pnrv.c T. H. App, 90, of 230 W. 2nd st, ne lb died Friday at her home. She Anapllnl the show, which Is sanctioned by The American Kennel Club.

Judging starts at 2 p.m. Admission to the public is free. Judges for the show are: swpcncv.c Bltncr ct Sain rf Kclly.lf Ncldcrknrn.B in viiiauy or ordinance 10 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 ill nwser 31) MRS. ELLA M. PlTTENGER dsw cr rr ran commenced aa provided In th Loral Bond Law.

haa begun to run from th dat nf th Aral publication ef thi statement. Cc.ntafonl.2b Mrs. Ella M. Pittenger of 1446 1 Drcnaola.p Ta .1 rl provement of said lands for the aforeaald public use and purpose, and eometlmea referred to as "Mlckle-Stevens Project." ind In connection therewith and for auch purpose ind as provided In and pursuant le th Parking Authority Law of New Jersey lU 1041. c.

1M). binger has informed Chief Mac Kaighns died Friday in Coo Totals 21 2 i loiais. 1 JUHH T. ODORISIO. Mrs, Lena Ludwig for best In City Clerk.

Holy Crosi 8 5 112 2TS Florence I I 0. 0 0 P. O. A-00T. im.cui match, best adult and best puppy; William Ring for sporting breeds per Hospital.

She was a past matron of Camden Chapter 35, OES. Dowell of his appointment with a copy of his notification going to Mayor Pierce. Diirter Nn. 170 Reserve District No. 3 FIRST CAMDEN NATIONAL BANK REPORT OF CONDITION OF TH and group; Edward Johnson for AND TRUST COMPANY Of AND UAMIJKN THE.

STATE Of HEW Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. hound breeds -and group; Mrs CY. AT TMK CLOSE JSItEn IV RFSPONSK JF.RSE' Roberta Drake for collies and rHE CURRENCY. UND ER SECTION 3211.

U. S. REVISED Laura P. Shields at home; one grandson and two ATUTES. STATU! shelties; Robert Wright for Ger 2B Bltner.

Warner. SO Drcncnia l. Annllni I. BB Drengola 3. Anwllni t.

Sterling Shades Edgewood, 3-2 Sterling High School scored all its runs in the third Inning on Friday afternoon and went on to hand host Edgewood High a 3-2 was the oldest member in length of membership of the First Baptist Church of Moorestown. She was a member of the Daughters of Rebekah, Wenona Lodge, Moorestown. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Walter Stevens, of Woods-town and Miss Isabella App at home; two brothers, Benjamin Heal of Moorestown and John Heal of Trenton; two grandsons and five great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at the Melton Funeral Home, 78 E. Main st, where friends may call Monday night Burial will be in Colestown Ceme ASSEIS Caah. balancer with other banks, and cith itma In 1 12.S31.t7S S3 procesa nr Louection Ifimm in 3. United State Government obligations, direct and EVOY FUNERAL HOME WM. B.

EVOY 129 WHITE HORSE PIKE HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. Services will be held Monday 34 311 50 10 at 11 a.m. in the Eichel Funeral 0.1 man shepherds; Mrs. Ludwig for balance working breeds and group; Mrs.

Lorenz Haskill for terrier breeds and group; Harry Brunt for non-sporting breeds and Home, 60 S. 27th where friends may call Sunday night. OES services will be held Sunday baseball setback. group. at 8 p.m.

Burial will be in Har- I guaranteed Obi nations of State and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures (Including None securities of Federal aiiancle tnd corporation! not giiaraniaed by U. SI I. Corporat stork (Including 3225.000 stock of Federal Reserve bsnki 0. toana and discounts (Including 312,000 OS overdrafts) 7. Bank premise owned ll.WMM 18, furniture and fixture I2M.444M (Bsnk premises owned are tubjoct to Non lien not assumed by bsnki.

1. Reel estate owned other than bank premise 3. Investments ind other assets Indirectly representing bank premises or othtr real estate 10. liability to thi bank on acceptance out- 11. Other asset Also Mrs.

Emma Stephens for toy breeds and junior showman Sterling put together hits by Munn and Capazolll, a walk and two wild pitches to plate 3 runs leigh Cemetery. 113.143.37 32S.OOI Or) K.t7S.r)2.M J.S27,0S.7T Non Non Non 480.020.74 ship and Mr. Brunt for miscel MISS OLIVE P. HOUGH and chalk up its second victory of the season while Edgewood was tery, Delaware Township. MRS.

EVA M. HARDY 9nqkiJ)if Jwwuai KomsL 602 E. Main Street MAPLE SHADE. Prion NOrmandy 2-4751 laneous class. Judges in the obedience classes will be Leo Cell, James McPhee, Mrs.

Oliver Miss Olive P. Hough, 90, died Friday in her home, 109 S. Atlantic Haddonfield. She was dropping its sixth. F.nr.Ewnnn 12.

Total Assets 3120.107.020 04 Mrs. Eva M. Hardy, 75, of 7911 J. Hart Richard H. D'Ambrisi, STERLING Caoaralll.Sb 2 0 Garrett cf I the first manual training teacher Park Pennsauken, died Fri with Mrs.

Gladys P. Taylor, Brick- Dplnre.nro.as saicr.n LIABILITIES of Individuals. 13. in Haddonfield schools and also Demand deposit partnership, and 1 ii day at Cooper Hospital She was corporsiion taught at Drexel Institute, Phila 14. Tim and savings deposit of partnerships A li 6 OHuoerio 0 0 Williams.

0 Bnolh.lf 0 0 Ranerc.Sb 0 0 Stewart lb 0 0 Sharn.rf anq corpora i Kins a member of the Bethel A.M.E. Church of Pennsauken. Keller If Irons. If Gavln.c Wilson lb Turner 3b Pfafmin.M Mnnn Deposits of Unlti 1 11.341,731.24 42.280.050.40 mm 1.134.S7J.44 H7.404.50 savingsi EDWARD LEON AR "rt t.a..l town, as obedience chairman. Del-Val Softball To Open Monday delphia.

She was a member of the Historical Society and Grace Episcopal Church of Haddonfield. enoslla of KtVteia "ani" willtfcaf I Surviving are her husband. 1 0 Errprvp Old Short Hills Short Hills. New 1 HPaljr Jersey. its ate .20 0 3 10 0-3 leposlts of psnks ertiied and checks, tc ToUl Deposit ill5.3f4.71B.54 Tntill Mil Totals 2 385 Old Short t.

Homer nos Kills Rd Short Hills. J. Burial office and requiem will k. r- r-: i rx. Sterllna Edaewooif 1 I I I 12 The Greater Delaware Valley 3425 livtr Avfnuu, Comdtn tffion WOodlawn 3-S35S 9:30 a.m.

Monday. Burial will be In Haddonfield Baptist Cemetery. There will be no viewing. () Total Demand deposit 3 73.4.02S 30 (b) Total Umo and livings deposit! 3 42.870.000.17 24. Mortgages or other liens, Non on bank premise and Non on other real estate None 21.

Rediscounts and other liabilities for borrowed money Non 22. Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding Non 23. Other liabllltlc 3.378.207.21 Softball League will open its season Monday with 3 games. Campbell Soup Plant will play Angie; two sons, Elmer and Ho-bart, both of Pennsauken; one sister, Mrs. Blanch Lambert of Orange; three brothers, Elmer Wicks of Orange, and Ernest and Lester Wicks, both of Mechanics-ville, N.Y., and four grandchildren.

Services will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Bethel A.M.E. Church, Park Pennsauken. where friends may call after 7 Owens-Coming-Fiberglas at Evesham and Albertson Magno 24. Totil Uibllltle 8117.740.010.77 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS lia; Warren Webster opposes S.

M. Langston at Langston Field, za. iipiiu siocx: (a) Common stock lock, total pir 32.7M 250 00 1 at" swek, tot par None, retireible I 2.750.250 00 (b) rrererrel sti value Non. ii. Surplus 4 743.750 00 A MPLE A ACCOMMODATIONS.

Woodcrest, and the new Camden Police Department team hosts Lucas Paint at 17th and Mickle 27. unaivioea pronu 2S. Reserves (tnd nurement account lor preferred Hock) Non p.m. Burial win be at 10 a.m. Wednesday In Mt Peace Cemetery, Lawnside.

Hsrry M. Rose. 417 West 240th New York. New York. Harry M.

stevena. 2nd. tS Indian Creek island. Mlsml Beach. Florida.

Harry M. Stevens 2nd. Trustee for Faith Stevena. 25 Indian Creek Island. Miami Beach.

Florida. Harry M. Stevena 2nd. Trustee for Harry M. Stevena 3rd.

2t Indian Creek Island. Miami Beach, Florida. Alice Stevena Titus. 14 East troth New York. New York.

Alice) Stevens Titus. Trust for Sandra Titus, 14 East Mth New York. New York Allc Stevens Titus, Truste for Jvne Tims Jr 14 Eaat Kith New York. New York. Allc Stevena Tltue, Truste for Stephanie Titus.

14 East toth New York, New York. Joseph B. Steven R.F.D. 3, Princeton. N.J.

Joseph B. St'vens Trust for John Pym. Stevens. R.F.D. J.

Princeton. J. Jan Stevena Crlswold, 301 Russell Rd Princeton. N.J. William H.

Steven 023 parte Ave New York, New York. Mary Stevens Potter. 3712 Brook-side. Toledo. Ohio Annie Elizabeth Hunt.

004 N. Riverside St. Clair, Michigan. Oblectlona, If any should mad Immediately In writing to Margaret Wermutn. Township Clerk.

Towg-shlo of Df'awsre. New Jersey. (Signed) Harry m. stevens. inc.

of new jersey" frank m. stevens President and Treasurer, 173 Riverside Drive (164 26) New York. New York, IB Garrett, so Munn trrera a. BB Munn. Errsra 2.

Gerniania Plays Finale at Home Title-winning Germanla Sports Club makes its final home appearance of the soccer season 2:30 p.m. Sunday when it entertains German 'Hungarian SC at 24th and Harrison sts. The game Is in the First Division of the United Soccer League of Pennsylvania, of which Germanla is the champion. BABE'S RECORD NEW YORK (UPI) Babe Ruth set an all-time World Series record in 1928 when he hit .625 to lead the New York Yankees to a four-game sweep over the St Louis Cardinals. 21.

Total Capital Account! Camden. 3 8.418.003 87 812S.IS7.020 04 30. Total Liabilities and Capital Account Mayor Pierce is expected to MRS. ANNA STERLING MEMORANDA Si 31. Asset pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for othr purpose! 1 17.351.388.33 32.

(a) Loans aa shown akov are after deduction of reserves of 4.3M013 35 Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Sterling, 88, died Friday in her home at 125 N. 3rd st She is survived bv a T. fieone C. Mulr.

Vice President ind Cishfer. of the sbovs-nsmed report of condition la true and nrrart bank do hereby declare that this leclare that this launch the police Softball team and the Camden softball season by throwing out the first ball. The league is starting with 5 new teams and has two divisions of six teams each. The other new additions are Warren Webster, Campbell Soup Plant, Campbell Soup General Offices and the RCA champs, Studio TV. to in oh oi my inowicage in osuai.

B. C. SchroeJer B. C. Schroeder, Mgr.

B. K. Schroeder K. J. Schroeder Dtptnafobf fvmial Urvl Sine 1114 71 Caopsr Strut, Comdan Fhen WO 3-0400 Doy Night son.

Jack, with whom she lived. There will be a viewing Monday night in the Mahaffey Funeral CEORr.E C. MU1R. V(c President and Csihler. W.

th unders ened directors sttest the enrrectnnsa nf ihit rannet nf condition and declare that II has been examined by ua and to th pest of ect. uur aituwtBuie eru roust ia true anu co DUTY LONGMAID. Home, 11 tj. Kings Highway, Mount Ephraim. Services and burial will be WILLIAM DUNN.

E. T. FERREN. lilxectors. 1 'A 347.52) Jjeajww.

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