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i lLflst KO Hero Gets COUNEMOST, Comdon, N. Mondoy, May Jl, 1961 MRS. ALMA WILKINS RIVERSIDE Mrs. Alma Wil- OBITUARIES kins of 119 Rancocas here, died Saturday in Burlington Coun Dr. Owens, Dentist, Dies At Mcdford Military Funeral I HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif.

fUPH Saree. the German ty Hosnita Mount Holly. A resi dent of Riverside for 43 years, RICHARD D. HARVEY Richard D. Harvey, 77, died Saturday in his home at 338 Tow-ell Gloucester City, A native of England, he lived in Gloucester 65 years.

Mr. Harvey was a retired ship- Rev. Sloan, Browns Mills, Dies at 80 GEORGE HERRMANN MRS. ANNA DRZEWUCKI fought wth fte VILLAS Ceorge Herrmann, Mrs. Anna Drzewucki, 80, dledjM Wodd War and 68, formerly of Camden, died (Saturday in the home ot ner of Anaheim.

Mrs, Jeanne Miner of Wcllesley Hills, and Mrs. Dian Forshay of Greenwich, four sisters, Mrs. Edith Fogg of Pitman, Mrs. Alice Wallace of Havertown, Mrs. Maude Updike of Yardley, and Mrs.

Mary Hemphill of Haddonfidd; nineteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral arrangements are pending. GOLD OUTPUT INCREASES NEW YORK-World gold output in 1960, excluding Russia's, is estimated at 34,300,000 fine ounces. Valued at $1,200,000,000, about 5 per cent more than ln 1959. The she was a member of lion Lutheran Church.

Surviving are her husband, Burr; a sister. Mrs. Mabel Morrison of Riverside, and two Dr. John S. Owens, a practicing here Thursday.

A native ofjdaughtcr, Mrs. Marie CybulskI, Brooklyn. N.Y.. he lived In theW Amhurst Somerdale She dentist for many years in Camden, died Sunday ln his home In Mpdford. yard worker and a member of Rev.

Harold P. Sloan, D.D., 801. International Brother- was formerly a resident of Cam brothers, Joseph Powell and Ray Cramer Hill section of Camden died today in West Jersey Hos-jnood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship 4(1 vpars Mr Herrmann was a A graduate of the University of Pnnnsvlvanla Dental School, he mond Powell, both of Medtord. Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Burial Matthew pital.

His home was on Salvia Builders. Forgers and Helpers. Lcmbor of Corporal Rmu-n Mills i Survivin are wife- Llsl.e; iPurnoll Post 518, VF Browns Mills, FW. had practiced In the city since will be In Odd Fellows' Cemetery, earned a Silver Star for valor, will be buried today with full military honors. The last known K9 Corps hero and one of the three most decorated dogs of the war, Serge (Major Von Luckner 3d,) died Wednesday at the age of 20, the equivalent of 140 human years.

He served in the South Pacific for three and one-half years, earning a Purple Heart with two clusters in addition to his Silver Star, and saved nine lives during the campaigns on Guadalcanal, he was n. Richard of Gloucester; three A native of Wcstficld, Mcdford. an nciivft minister in the Meth den 50 years and was a member of the Holy Rosary Sacred Heart and Third Order of Sr. Francis Societies of St. Joseph's Church, South Camden.

Also surviving are two other daughters, Josephine Burke of Merchantville and Mrs. Laura Williams of Audubon; a brother. John Reckless of Poland; and three sisters, Mrs. Aniela Pawlow-ski of Mount Ephraim and two daughters, Mrs. Kcba Holloway, Mrs.

Caroline Dick and Mrs. Elizabeth Dolson, all of Gloucester; three brothers, Joseph, Robert and William, all of Gloucester; two sisters. Mrs. Elizabeth White odist chuch for 58 years following graduation from Drew University. His pastorates included Haddon-field, Bridgeton, New Brunswick and Red Bank and he served as EDWARD DONNELL Edward O'Donnell, 65, of 709 N.

8th st died Friday at home. Surviving are his daughter, Mrs. William Otis of Camden; three Surviving are his wife, Mary; a son, Frank W. of Camden; a daughter, Mrs. Louise Fest of Camden; three brothers, John, Anthony and Ixmis, all of Long Island, N.Y., and three grandchildren.

Services will be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in the Edward P. Leonard Jr. Funeral Home, 35th st. and River Camden, where friends may call tonight.

USSR output is estimated at to 17,000,000 fine ounces year. Convert no-longer-uscd hous hold goods Into cash by using The Courier Tost Classified Section. Camden of Woodbury, and Mrs. Dora Mills superintendent of the 1909. During World war ne was chief dental surgeon at General Headquarters in France, and later was an instructor in dental surgery at both Temple University and the University of Pennsylvania.

He was past president of the Southern New Jersey Dental Society, the State Dental Society, and past first vice president of the American Dental Society and past president of the Camden City Free Dental Clinic and was the first editor of the Outlook and Bulletin of the Southern Ncw Jersey Den of Wcstvillc; 14 grandchildren ano sons, Edward Robert and district. in Poland; six grandchildren andaa'Pan ana larawa' four great-grandchildren. James, all of Camden, and nine grandchildren. Friends will meet at B. C.

Friends will meet Wednesday at The Rev. Dr. Sloan was a for- seven grcai-gramicnnuii-n. mer editor of the Christian Advo- Services will be held Tuesday cafe and a member of every at 11 a.m. in the Ethenngton fu-Mntlwlict r.nnpra Conference neral Home.

700 Powell ADVERTISEMENT PALMYRA John Sacca Sr. of Burial will be in National Ceme- Shroedcr and Sons, 715 Cooper st. from 1920 to 1940. In 1921 he was Gloucester City, where friends. tcry, Beverly.

8:30 a.m. In the Ciechanowski Funeral Home, 1309 S. 10th st. High requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. in St.

Joseph's Church 10th and ferhanie sts Tuesday at 8 a m. Requiem high t. irv.n, oll tnninht Rnrial Ul he a aoieeaie to me r.cunn:im:i,wj vu Mass wi be celebrated at 9 a.m. Conference in London and in 1934 in Lnion Cemetery, uiouccsicr. EDGAR A.

SEALS In the Church of the Holy Name, 5th and Vine sts. There will be a was an exchange preacher to! Edgar A. Seals, 54. of 615 ThnrA uill ho a tiauiner in (ha tal Society. Stop Bad Breath Sweitem Mouth-Stomaclt I Timet filter Certified laboratory (fill proti BEll-ANS tab.

let niutrilut linn ii much stomach acidity In ont minuti if many liadini digtltxt tablltb Cit BELL-ANS today for the futiit immi rtlnf, 35a it druggitti. Send postal to BELL ANS, Ormitburi, N. Y. (or libiral Ini umplt. 212 W.

Broad here died Sunday at his home. Mr. Sacca was founder and president of the Palmyra Beer Distributors, Inc. for 28 years, and was director of the New Jersey Beverage Association. He was a member of the Palmyra Artisans Assembly 65, and of the Civic Order of Rams, Talmyra.

livt 111 ojv- til VI l. Surviving are five daughters, Great Britain. HELEN J. ELLENWOOD Church Merchantville, died funeral home Tuesday nicht Bur viewing in the funeral home to-nleht. Burial will be In Calvary Mrs.

Josephine Cooley of Somcr- After 50 years in the ministry, i Mrs jccn Kllcnwood, 55, of Saturday in Cooper Hospital. He ial wiu be in St. Joseph's Ceme-he retired to become a conference log Harding Collingswood, was a Prudential Insurance agent tCry, Chews Landing, evangelist and traveled widely, U-j Saturday in Our Lady of and a member of the Merchant- Cemetery, Delaware Township. vine. Mrs.

Ruth Trumpy of Annapolis, Mrs. Vivian Socns preaching and holding Bible con- Hospital. Ivillc Lodge 119, and the WILBUR B. SEATON Wilbur B. Seaton.

83. of Walnut Pennsauken. died i 5 sons Anthnnv John ferences. He was the author oij Surviving are her husband, Carl Excelsior Consistory of Collings-14 books on theology and phi- w. a daughter, Mrs.

Joscph'wood. losophy. Purisky, and a son, Carl J. of I Surviving are his wife Thclma; Surviving are his wife. Ethel-Collincswood.

and a sister. Mrs. 'a daughter, Mrs. Eugene Vrana Jr. and mi oc rt a I Saturday in a iiuiauiK iiuiuc til Hi three ii.

ttiuiTi an oi i anil vi 12 Arc Left Homeless Hy Blaze in Phila. Twelve persons, nine of them children, were left homeless Sunday when fire swept a house at 2423 Redncr Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs." James Dill and their six children, along with Mrs. Merchantville He was a retired! Galente Galente a son, Rev.

Harold P. Sloan Wjlma stillwell of Freehold. lof Delaware Township; a brother, the r.pnrep Allen Co 0f Mrs- Rosalie of Detroit and a daughter, Ms wilI a.m. Frank of Pittsburgh, and aVUadcIphir, mciber' Mrs. Rita IT'S EASY TO PHONE no -or any place else In the Buffalo, New York area.

Just dial Arta Cod. Numbtr 716, then the number you want. Area Codes art the key to easy telephoning to any place. Every area has a code. You'll find them In the front pages of your phone book.

Please use them for out-of-state calls. new jersey bell, Silver of Palmyra; and Wi u. Tupsday ln fost-s j-unerargrandson. Grace Episcopal Church of Mer- Haddon and Lees Services will be held Merchantville Lodge Memorial services will be held collingswood high Mass'day at 12 noon in the Stophensoni19 KrAM and Merchantville at 2 p.m. Thursday in the (Wi be celobratod at 10 o'clock' Funeral Home, 33 W.

Maple ave.JrL.rv ft, Merchantviile Scott of Anchorage, Alaska; a brother, Matthew of Woodbury; and eleven grandchildren. EYinn1c u-ill mAflt WoHnncrlav Erma Brownlee and her three sanctuary oi Jiauaonneia Ioy savior Church. Westrnont'Merchantville, where friends mayj cUPVivin ai ing are three sons. Joseph' tmi.M, vnuiwi. ouii.1 ui.

i viewing will oe held lonigm in caii Tuesday night. Masonic scrv of Mpprhantviltp DaviH T. vaie urrarr me rea un ui noil funpra home Bunai W1u DC iccs wiu be held in the lcia in me funeral Jiome, iiauiioniieia. in jn Ncw St Mary's home Tuesday lunerai York Citv NY and Braced. 7:7 nieht at 8 o'clock 77 u.

iR vers dc. Requiem high Mass nigni ai a uo(k. of Angc es; a daughter, Mrs. in nColestownCeme- nf rharUton Wl11 at 10 10 i a the Church of the Sacred Heart, urcermuw wnwiy, imuun. Beimawr Burial will be children, fled the burning home.

The house furnishings and the clothing of the two families were destroyed before firemen brought the blaze under control. Neighbors gave the Brownlees and Dills shelter for the night. Ginseng must grow three to five years before it develops a root large enough to sell. wninnuHons may oe maae 10 inc Delaware Township, a. ana gran cnuuren.

Rivcrton Ther(? wi be viwing Services will be Wednesday a jal funcral Tucsday 10:30 a.m. in Grace Episcopal niL, nnrii uiii Kn in Pntor's IldlUlU i dill OlUdll DIL'HIUI Idl Fund, care of Haddonfidd Methodist Church. MRS. FLORENCE M. WAHL RIVERTON Mrs.

Florence Church. Maole Merchant-! u. MRS. ELIZABETH S. BOWDbN Mrs.

Elizabeth S. Bowden, 55, died Saturday in her home on Blue Anchor Tansboro, where she lived 18 years. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Wahl. 68.

of 717 Cinnaminson where friends mav call miml CAUSE FOR ALARM MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) Mrs. here, died Sunday. She was a life-'e Trinity Room prior to. VIOLET BOLT long resident of the tn-boroughUprvjcp.

Burial will be in Middle- D1 Sn Ills H. C. Gwyn revealed her sister's Magucrite E. Turner, with whom 'f Vf- Gloucesier City, 'died'in! nrX Willi. lne home Saturday.

A native of Surviving are a son, William F. cteDhenson Funera Home. Mer.n..j 1- r.v.. secret of putting the vacuum 'she lived; two sisters, Mrs. Edith cleaner to work as an alarm -Dunn of Thorofare, and Mrs.

clock. Mrs. Gwyn said her sistcr'sjLetta Lutton of Frankford, nt TnrliQn Milk' a rtaimhtpr fr Vdlliui-u, sue Jiiiu ui wlUUni and two granddaughters. Services will be held Wednes clock radio was out of order. So, her sister placed the vacuum 48 years.

Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Bolt Sr. of Margaret R.

Dellaporte of Haines- port; two brothers, George W. RS. JENNIE THORMAV FAT CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE- cleaner beside the bed and plugged day at 11 a.m. in the Knight Fu-strabel of Riverton and Raymond it into the back of the radio. "It.

neral Home, Rich and Central r. Strabel of Indian Mills, and a Gloucester; two brothers. William Mrs. Jennie Thorman. 65, of 111 and Charles both of Glouces- grandchild, works," Mrs.

Gwyn said. "Every Berlin, where friends may morning the vacuum whirs on at call Tuesday night. Burial will the right time." (be in Berlin Cemetery. Services will be held Thursday 7.7 anu sTm' ir: Services re IiUL'UUI. UIC.

.1113. at 2 p.m. in the Snover Funcral nifnl It ni-A Cls A ii'ip fi-lfrrin rt of Bcllmawr, ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT fr wZ of Westmont and was Charlotte Bolt. Mrs. Evelyn mL 1 t- f'knn A.

I if TT-! day night. Burial will be in Morgan Cemetery, Talmyra. iiiL'iiiuL-i wi w.j. DUUI.C vim'ii xoicman ana airs, niargarci rci- 363, OES. jier, an 0f Gloucester, and Mrs.

Surviving are her husband, Beatrice Tesler of Camden. George four sons, Albert V.l Services will be held Wednes- Stops Constipation Due to "Aging Colon" EARL R. BLTLER Earl R. Butler. 62.

Is your family's financial security program as up-to-date as your family? Find out with a nf inn lof Marlton' Jamcs G- t'SAF. day at 10 a.m. in her late resi- OI 1U8 r.onrnn oivl PMvr j. I. II New laxative discovery re-creates 3 essentials for normal regularity At you grow older, the internal mus- (I) Coioaii moiMuncj dry.

in hi horn Saturf Callfornia; a sister- Mrs' Tuesday nicht. Burial will be in in his home Saturday. He was a abeth 0rland Grove Cemeterv. Glouces- grandchildren and fivetcf fSa, atents are Stv5 rkSr CniSSSv In ri undcr lhe direction of the Ether-Camdon cS a. wTS Services will be held Wednes- ington Funcrai Home, Gloucester, tamden Lounty thapter 17, at a jn Foster-s pu.

KriRineers. neral HomCi Haddon and Lees ffiLLUM HARTLEY JR. mc JcuifciavM inpswnod where friends lr (tit hardened waste for easy passage without pain or strain. (2) C'oionaid'j unequalled rcbulking action helps re-tone flabby colon muscles. (3) And CoioNAin acts gently, on the nerve reflexes that stimulate the vital "mass movement" of your lower colon.

Colonaid relieves even chronic constipation overnight; is so gentle it was hospital proved safe even for expectant mothers. And Colonaid won't interfere with absorption of vitamins or other food nutrients. Get Colonaid ilei of your colon wall alto age, lose the strength that propel waste from the body. Stagnant bowel contents become to dry and shrunken that they fill to stimulate the urge to purge. Relief, doctors say, lies in I new laxative principle.

Old-style bulks and may create gas, take 3 or 4 days for relief. Old-style salts and drugs cramp and gripe the entire svstem. Of all laxatives, only new CoioNAir gives you its special 3-way relief that works only on the lower cohn (area of constipation). i tiiiaiii tiai us. i -1 vjj inu may call Tuesday night.

Burial Willard died Sundav in CooDer will be in llarleigh Cemetery. ana; a brother and a sister. Services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Etherington Funeral Home, 700 Powell Hospital. He was an employe of the MacAndrews and Forbes Co.

Surviving are his wife, Kath- MRS. JENNIE OGDEX Gloucester City, where friends n. may call Tuesday night. Burial' Kime of 421.erinc: a daughter, Naomi at today! INTRODUCTORY size 43 will be in New Camden Cemetery. I 1 T.

iWenonah. A native of Swedcsboro, Moorestown, and two sisters, Mrs. she lived in Camden 65 years. William Taul of Moorestown and She was one of the oldest mem- Mrs. Carmen Lucas of Camden, bers of the First Baptist Church, Services will be held Wednesday Camden.

at 11 a.m. in the B. C. Schroeder Surviving are four grandchil- and Sons Funeral Home, 715 Coo-drcn. per where friends may call Services will be held Thursday Tuesday night.

Burial will be in at 11 a.m. in the Murray Funeral New Camden Cemetery. Home, 408 Cooper where! friends may call Wednesday night. Burial will be in Locustwood Memorial Park, Delaware Township. service makes sense.

Remember, Metropolitan is as local as Main Street as close as your phone. Call your Metropolitan man today. There is no obligation except to those you love. GUSTAV ROEDEL SON JTurtral Director) Cantrotieni of Funeral Stolcai noi-OH 37ih Si. VOdlawn 4ltHI.1 AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES CHARLES W.McC ANN Funeral Director 122 W.

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N. i Phone HObart 1-0240 Ellis Funeral Home Urmtni I. Illli 301 HIGHLAND AVE. WESTVILLE, N. J.

Every father knows that his family's needs 'change from year to year. Perhaps there's a new baby. or a ncw house or a teen-ager thinking of college. These are just some of the reasons why every father should have a thorough review of his family's security program regularly whether he needs insurance or not. What you could lose without one There are mistakes, oversights, gaps in the average man's financial security program.

Too much of it is haphazard. Too much of it is left to chance. It lacks a plan. Or, too often, it simply falls behind the times. For example, the Social Security law has been changed nine times since its inception.

And the Social Security benefits your wife and children could get may not dovetail efficiently with your pension or insurance programs. Then too you can unintentionally "disinherit" a child, in effect, if you have overlooked naming him among your beneficiaries. More than an interview a service Metropolitan, the Company you look to for authoritative information on physical health, offers a way to check up on your family's financial health. Metropolitan representatives have been trained in Metropolitan's own schools and are qualified by solid experience to bring you this Family Security Chcck-Up service. They are equipped with businesslike charts and tables that show you exactly where you stand.

Whether you need insurance or not, this Gl 4-4200 i ARTHUR PBEDPELSKI WOodlawn 3-0711 Funeral Director 1458-60 Mr. Ephraim Ave. CAMDEN, N. i. FOSTER, SWARTZ DECKMAN Funeral lilrtetor ftimuli f.

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Based on these facts, you decide what action, if any, may be needed to give you a family security plan, tailor-made to your own needs and ambitions one which makes good sense for you. 0 i McCANN FUNERAL HOME Woli.r J. McCANN John R. McCANN tvnutl Intra, i Imoalmtrl Brown Monmouth Sti. Gloucester, N.J.

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