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COUItiH-POST, Comdtn, N. Saturday, May 17, 19S Man Jailed Chief Barley Riles Tuesday I Florence, May 17 Services 7 OBITUARIES 18 Months in tAvnnnv HITXTER for Police Chief David L. JOHN' ZDON J. F. Caskey Dies at 90 In Audubon James F.

Caskey, 90. died Friday in his home, 201 Spruce John Zdon. 69. of the Rose-! Andrew Hunter, Thurs-jEey 53 will be held Tuesday Theft of $12 Council Session: Youth Week Officials Rule Gloucester haven Trailer Camp. 1400.

Cres- day in tohome, 215. Mnve wterT frie cent mvd Gloucester uty a Mondgy ni ht rri1 starry W. died resident of Audubon Pk. be na rrmay in wesi jersey ivxpiiM. uvru a Chief Earley.

who died Friday A native of Poland, he was a Audubon. Born in Philadelphia Gloucester resident 30 years, and an Audubon rpsidpnt 54 Zdon was a member of the Polish in Zurbrugg Memorial Hospital, Riverside, of a cerebral hemorrhage, was on the police force 20 and chief the last 10 years. He was a renrea New York Shipbuilding Coi-p. Surviving are his wife. Mary two sons, Hugh, of Canada, and Sam.

of Ireland; three sisters in Ireland, and a nephew, Ue Federal Judge Madden Friday placed three defendants on probation for misappropriation of funds and sentenced a fourth to 18 months In Federal prison for theft and forgery of a Government check. Walter A. Reiming, 55, of the Gloucester City Youth Week u. (National Alliance Group 160 of years, he was the borough for-ram. atlH st rfills i Camden and St.

John Cantius mer commissioner and mayor for officials took control of the city in an hour council session Friday night in the council chambers in Society of Camden. Surviving are his wife, Mary; three sons, Michael, of Glouces 20 years, and a member of the Georee Miller, of Audubon Park. was an exempt merawr oi Slices wi be held at Tues, Florence Volunteer Fire Com-n in Foster's Fu- Pany 2, and a member of the day 2.30 p. m. osier Renwolent A.

1 ft i It, )l I Urr -J city hall on Monmouth st. with more than 75 persons attending. ter, Stanley, of Camden, and Ed 100 block S. Fillmore Glou 14 cester, drew five years probation The officials were chosen i from pupils at Gloucester High School and Gloucester Catholic! High School. The group passed1 ward, of Blackwood; three daugh-neral Home, 250 White Horse ters, Mrs.

Josephine Audubon, where friends may of Gloucester, Mrs. Sophie Ben-i call Monday night. Burial will nett. of Blackwood, and Mrs. be in Lakeview Memorial Park, Stephanie Gerber, of Woodbury Cinnaminson.

on a charge that as former treasurer of the Gloucester-Hinde- ation, South Jersey Police Chief's Association and the Florence Lions Club. Surviving are his wife, Mildred; a son, William, of Florence; two daughters. Dolores, at Camden County Board of Freeholders from 1330 to 1936. A retired grocery store operator, he was a member of Audubon Lodge 21S, FAM; IOOF Lodge 220, and a founder of Audubon Methodist Church. Surviving are two sons, C.

H. Elfreth Caskey, of Laurel Springs, and George of Marl- a sister, Mrs. Monica Olchowy Dauch Federal Credit Union of Gloucester he misappropriated $548 in funds. Reiming, who of Camden, and 12 grandchildren. (MRS.

LILLIE STOKES home, and Mrs. Helen Capntti, Hieh Mass will be celebrated! Mrs. Lillie G. Stokes. 93.

of 4 1 Wednesday at 9 a. m. in St. Jo-5538 Haddon gwenpy and Mrs. Harold senhs Church.

10th and Mechanicirfio FriHav aftpp lone illness. Kvihof RnnaW pleaded guilty March 7, must make restitution to a bonding ton; a daughter, Mrs. Ernest F. Dougherty Sr. of Audubon; a sts.

Friends will meet at 8 a. m.jWife of the iate Josiah Florence, and two grandchil-sister, Mrs. Mary C. Ferg, of in the Predpelski Funeral Home. former mavor 0f on several resolutions and ordinances.

Following the council session a mock trial was conducted. Youths Congratulated The affair was sponsored by the Rotary Club. Mayor Frederick W. Floyd and other city officials were present. On May 26 the group will be taken to Trenton by the Rotary Club to be Governor Meyner's guests at lunch.

Floyd congratulated the young officials. company at $50 monthly, Mad' den ruled. JAMES F. CASKEY Former county freeholder and former mayor of Audubon, who died Audubon; eight grandchildren, 1458 Mt. Ephraim where Mrs stokes lived in Coliingswood Robert W.

Sipley, 33, of Grape Hammonton, was placed on mey may can luesaay ngni. for 79 vearg and was member! MISS ELSIE DURST To be installed as worthy advisor. Order to Induct and eighteen great-grandchildren. Services will be held Tuesday at 1 p. m.

in Audubon Methodist Church. A viewing will be hold Monday night in Foster's Funeral Home, 250 White Horse Burial will be in St. Joseph's thVbki Swedes GEORGE B. KENNEDY Cemetery, Chews Landing. Philadelphia.

I Funeral services for Dr. George irtSFiMiivr urniFT Surviving are two daughters. iR. Kennedy, of Erlton, who died I Miss Lydia Stokes, at home, andjThursdav at his home, 35 Cooper Josephine Betty Reimel, 24, of wc(t nf Cnt. will be held Monday three years probation.

He was accused of taking $329 while working as a substitute carrier in the Hammonton Postoffice. New Officers "What we saw here tonight Car Mishaps Kill Three on Madden said Sipley, a Princeton University graduate, must pay mv Audubon. Burial will be in 616 N. 9th died Thursday linswood Sendees and burial (Tarentum, his birthplace. Arlington Cemetery, Cooper Hospital.

She was a hp nt' thp -onvenience of the' Friends may call tonight at the t-i: nr at rji was truly a reflection of the type i sk i 1 1 1 rsi x.iii us.iui -m. i training vou folks receive in TiWW a year to me teacrai pro- of schools and at home," ennsauKen wm De installed nation office to be paid to hi said ias worthy advisor of Mystic As- father who made restitution. "We older folks know how semblv 5. Order of the Rainbow Pleaded guilty March 7, Walter A. Asher, 22, former long resident of Camden and was fami puneral arrangementsiW.

A. Schetter Funeral Home, employed as a special officer undpr the direction of thelRt. 70, Erlton. Burial will in the Safety Patrol Crossing Detail Creran Funeral Home in Oaklyn. 'the Tarentum Cemptery on Mon- at 3rd and Penn sts.

She was lfjay. Dr. Kennedy died of a heart member of the 10th Ward Demo-'jAMES WILLIAMS (attack. He was a member of the cratic Club. WMiiamRn riiod Tues- staff of West Jersey Hospital.

Surviving are her parents, Jam" ''iiams' and Mrs. Joseph Reimel; two home of 8 dauRhte cictrrs Mrs Patherino Wittmer iMrs- Vlola Crisdon, 1033 RIUI bSf whom he lived- IIe wasi SWpman. 50, of 325 Ben- SSnh and i Lan5Kr i born in Essex Cminty, and son died Wednesday In Thomas Elwell all Camden in Camden 30 years- lcr ll(m He was Reauiem ich Miss wm be AIso surviving are a brother, Way Cross, Ga and was a John of Virginia, three grand-; her of the Little Rock Baptist N. J. Roads Two pedestrians and a motorist were killed Friday In highway accidents on North Jersey roads.

The dead: Walter Bozjk, 53, of Engle- Howard II. Saun, 6.3, Dies in Oaklyn Home Howard H. Saun, 63, of 6 Eden Oaklyn, died Friday at his home after a brief illness. A native of Camden, he resided in Oaklyn for more than 30 years and was one of the founders and part-owner of the Oaklyn Community Bowling Center. He was well known in bowling circles Air Force assistant chaplain accused of taking $10 from emergency funds while stationed at International Airport, Washington, was placed on three years probation.

Asher, who pleaded guilty Feb. 14, has made restitution, it was testified. Sylvester E. Wing. 23, of the 800 block Kaighns drew the jail term for theft and forgery of a Government check amounting to $12.20.

It was testified he valuable that training is. We for Girl instalation don want an America like what i happened in South America this ceremonies at 8 tonight the past week. When we have young! Masonic Temple, Camden, men and women who are trained others to be installed are Lois Advisor; have anything to fear." Carol Seibel, chanty; Carol Olen- Officlals Listed jschlager, hope; -Louise Tice, The youth officials are John failh; Barbara Mortimer, re-Avis, mayor; John Parke, city i engineer; Dennis Cleary, and Nancy Guest, treas-pal court judge; George police chief; Donald Barth, treas-L Also, Diane Weeks, chaplain, urer; Howard Dickson, fire Lmda reak, drill leader; Lois wood. Michael Hornchair, 72, of 40 I Vame Church i'th and and a great-grandchild. Church, Camden.

IVine Friends and I 're SuTes1 hplfl his liTmSt "fiifi Oth st at'at 1 P- m- in a funeral home Rt at 8 P' m' in a funPrR! hn at in the area for more than years. Mr. Saun is survived by Manalapan Township. George L. Watts, 41, of Clif wife.

Marie; a son, Howard Sam uhnro tliP-v mav rail Sun "vc, wni-ie ifiiua inVm a. m. wnere iney may can hun-, 7 vww- nnwi of Wildwood; one grandchild, ford. took the check from a Walnut st. mailbox April 8, 1957.

He pleaded non vuit March 7. St Ce MmaiH' in Cem' jLawnside, Beverly. Bozyk was fatally injured when rs, Harry, nnticr, he was struck by an automobile sauken, and two sisters, Mrs. while crossing an intersection in; Harry Boswell and Mrs. Elmer Patricia Rogerson, city clerk, i 'we Vulwr' Ieu" and Mary Ellen Uibel.

city so-jEwm; Joan Lynch, nature; licitor IManan Crosset immoratality; Members of council are Ted Sandy Flud, fidelity; Linda Krzyak, Patricia patriotism; Marl-Edward Gallagher, Shirley Ret-ianne Durst, service; Susan Fis-tig, James Kellv. Francis Staple-per, confidential observer; Eileen THOMAS F. MILLER Thomas F. Miller, 56, of 210 Danks, both of Camden Services will be held at Lu, Mr Wnthr-vn ton. Thomas Cooney, Kathleen wiinamson, ouier onserver; jan Mental Ills Subject of 2-Day Parley ice Wilson, choir director; Doris Farrell and Arthur DiPatri, p.

m. Tuesday in the of Lindenwold, He was a Funeral Home, 71a Cooper City parking meter offi. where friends may call Monday iccr Rorn Camden( he was a night. Burial will be in Harlcigh i mpmbf the First Ward Dem-Cemetery. Cub, Surviving in addition to Mrs.

LESTER SHEER SR. if fin are two other sisters, Mrs. 211 Road Deaths Trenton, May 17 (UP) New Jersey's traffic fatality record at a glance: Deaths Friday 3 1958 toll to date 241 1957 toll to date 298 The deaths Friday occurred in Monmouth and Bergen TB League Elects New President Mennel, musician, and Joan Wer-ley, soloist. Installing officers will be Elsie Schuchardt, Miriam Carey, Son-dra Price, Lorraine Ruether, Bernice Stevens, Gertrude Lawyer and Meryl Dugent. Speaker for the evening will be the Rev.

Peter Nodyne. Mrs. Esther Price is Mother Advice of the Assembly. Lester D. Sheer 58, of 217 Helen Fox of Ocean City and for the first time PLYMOUTH HOMES offers a completely Vineland, May 17 A two-day conference to explore the problems of diagnosis in mental retardation will be held Monday and Tuesday at Vineland Training School.

Bergen Gloucester City, Dorothy Horner, of Cam-Thursday at Cooper Hospital Mm. an.t0 hrottiers, John, of after a brief illness. Philadelphia; and Harry, of Had- A native of Camden, Mr. Sheer resided in Gloucester for more! jj.l "A To be held on the main cam- -c tu on ti mm P. ni.

iW'jnudy mi mwiay u- mm tha enhnn tki mtfimnM KICWUUU. HC "an laiu'll IM UMlll JCOia. lie nil nil- 4 no -4 11 fea ure Hospital with internal of the Armstrong Cork-- davl ners hv 18 ton specialists fractured of Gloucester, and formerly night. Burial will be in Harleigh' (k ot died a hair hour later. (operated a tavern in Cologne.

mmr ini nr LiruJ iu Police say the driver of the; Mr. Sheer is survived by mi II II II ll nil II II II II II II II II II li lrr II il Cemetery, mrs. goldiem7maine Two Drivers Fined $300 in Pennsauken iujiujiiiiiuiii iyj i iiimii eard to dSenosis review of car was a "-year-old youth, SOn. Lester of Chesiihurst; V0ZS rnrhnH i whose name they withheld. daughter.

Mrs. Mildred Moore, Mrs. Goldie M. Malone, 64. of: jkji nn nintu 11x11 (i irlouLCMCi atVt'U Kl al lUCUIl- evaluation of needs, and sugges struck by a car driven by Phil dren, two brothers, Harry of Riverton, May 17 Officers of the Burlington County Tuberculosis League were elected at the annual dinner-meeting at the Riverton County Club.

Miss Dorothy E. Brevoort, of Burlington, succeeds Francis Shinn, of Burlington, as president. Shinn served as the league's president for the past 12 years. Other officers are Harold Powell, Dr. Carroll Jones and Mrs.

Hyman Rosenbaum, all of Mt. Holly, vice presidents; Miss Jane Mooney, of Burlington, secretary, and Kenneth Ried, of Lumberton, treasurer, Directors elected are Mrs. lip Woolfolk 30, of Freehold, Wildwood, and Richard, of Pitts- JH3ljyi3EI tions for improvements. A tour of the Vineland and ti il. 423 N.

40th died Thursday in Coopr Hospital. Bom in Tyrone, she had lived 13 years in Camden. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Yetieve Lovern; a son, Alfred police said. Hornchair was struck burgh, and two sisters, Mrs.

Fan- nie Shanklin, of Gloucester, and i i as he attempted to cross the Englishtow-old Bridge rd. He Mrs. Emma Pettit, of Camden Two servicemen were fined a total of $300 and assessed $10 costs in Pennsauken Municipal died 90 minutes later in Fitkin Services will be held at 2 p. SIS Javins, both of Camden, anrt a Memorial Hospital, Neptune. Court Friday night by Judge Tuesday in a funeral home at jbroth Edward Con- attend an open house at the research laboratory, education building, and Garrison Hall, to Watts died of a broken neck, THE -J.

George E. Yost. police said, when his auto failed friends may call Monday "XnriT hih Ma. will be' i- 1 1 i ouiui tii( ii uuiu icuiL iicptioc inmrma itannic nhaciic Anthony Muzyczrk, 20, of Leonard Camden, serving "Lw to negotiate a turn on suwht Rnnai u-iii union rr1" rrrr $LT Clifford. auto skidded 'ccm etery" Gloucester, i 1 in St.

Joseph's Church, 29th and Goodwin Donnelly, of Florence; wim the Air Force, charecd Mrs. James Q. Atkinson, of Newish drunken driving, was fined a jinto a ditch and overturned day meht will be Dr. Douglas ura, Federal sts. Relatives and friends will meet at 9 o'clock in the Mrs.

v. iiu, vl ivu. mr). MuzvczeK, wno pieanea Murphv associate professor oi A 6 i HARRY F. PALFRKYMAN JLL.

Iff i WE 4i 4 I Holly: Miss Brevoort and Mrs. obstetrics and gynecology, Uni Harry F. Palfrevman, 84. of Harry Leonard funeral Home, 241 Victoria Merchantville, 12850 Federal where they may Hinrf enrirtpniv nr. Frtdav at his! call Sunday night.

Burial will be guilty, was driving on a learner's permit, according to Ptl. Carl Deopp, and did not have a licensed driver with him. Judge versity of Pennsylvania Hospital. Welcoming remarks will be Harlan Llppincott, of Burlington; Michael Chanti, of Roebling; Mrs. Samuel Brown, of Riverton; Armitt H.

Coate, of Moorcstown; home. A native of in Calvary Cemetery, Delaware made by Bayard English, presi Area Residents Win Art Awards Yost susoendpd his nriviJcee of a1 uV; cii ne resioea in ivieicnamviiju lur 65 years and was a retired Wdft A ULUtU HIT Uif 1fiC-LD 4 TlVT? James B. Johnston, of Maple; Naming a learners permit for Shade, and Robert Laycock, of: a period of two years. 'n. Crosswicks.

The airman was examined by IiirtllS Francis J. Clayton, assistant. Edward Brown, township i.adv op toiRncs Several South Jersey residents, pafrovman is hy Services were held today for lioffbauer, 71 of 200 Wa fP George Schultz, of Haddon- Mercer ave. Crescent Park who died Wednesday in West Jersey vipp nrosident of the First Cam- nhvslninn Mnnwli wan Tme.nw Mlfhwl. to Mri.

mi Mn 5-room home, 2 bedrooms complete with expansion attic R. C. Moort, 1U Stoke Collings- den National Bank and Trust rested on the complaint of Frank; wW field. Donald Brian, tn Mr. and Mrs.

N. K. Academy of Fine Aarts. Bunal was in Locust- Services will be held at wood Memorial 1'arK, ueiaware Township. HadMl Strphenson a mw.

mnn rrvmcri Funeral Home, 33 W. Maple an honorable mention carrying Merchantville, where friends! wr. nonoauer is surviveo ov with it free tuition for one year at the academy. Sanski also was may call Monday night. Burial aaugniers, mrs.

juiw vv -m. Teeari, 129 Eduon Erlton. Jaiw. to Mt. and Mn, E.

Stel-mat-h, 1252 Browning at. David, to Mr. and Mrs. T. Buliak, 12 Connecticut rlton.

Timothy Michael, to Mr. and Mn. D. LeConey. 220 Carroll Riverside.

Beth Ellen, to Mr, and Mis. R. P. Hullcberg, 7 5 Parkway Apartmenta, Had-donneld. Marianne, to Mr.

and and Mil. T. Marki. 2431 Walnwrlsht st. Richard, to Mr.

and M.r. R. Rranettl, 812 Brlal Pine Hill. Paula Rochelle, to and Mri. P.

mrs, rtiietd A spoke on "The Economic Development of South Jersey" and called Burlington County "an area of the most favorable climate for growth." Dr. Jones served as toastmas-ter and Shinn presided, Mrs. Augusta B. King, executive director of the New Jersey Tuberculosis and Health Association, spoke briefly. The invocation was given by the Rev.

Lloyd Fred Arzillo, 60A MUdrea Maple Shade, who said the airman struck his car. Donald E. Donohoe, 22, of the 3000 block Aramingo Philadelphia, a Navy man, charged with reckless driving, was fined $100. Ptl. John Sryzmanski testified he chased Donohoe from township line to townslvp line on Rt.

73 at speeds of up to 110 miles an hour. of 'CatherlnfGrtl1 bc in Arlington" Cemetery, I th whom he lived; of the Catherine Grant, pnnf.ukrn Clark, of Haddon Heights, winner and Memorial prize of $50 for the Mrs. Roberta Foster, of Haddon- best drawing, A painting by John W. Chum-1 ATH ERINE 8AWTELLE Mrs, Katherine L. Sawtelle, field; a brother, Charles, of Woodlynne; a sister, Mrs.

Freida Wandless, of Collingswood six grandchildren, and one great- RMA2t, Mr' Haddon Hills Apartments, Haddon Hills Apartments, 20S Hlllcr micreat coiiiniswood. jliaddon Township, won a speciali79, of 220 E. Evesham Ash erick, pastor of the Central Bap-1 He said he was unable to; Brr'o Vftviiw European traveling scholarship land, died Friday at her home grandchild. James Scott to Mr. and Mrs, R.

p. travnlintr cphnlarchin'lnnl AiaA nt k- Janet, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Seese.

va nnrl ftt Sld(l Ttf was alsn thp oflo a lnnrr illnntc A naftim r1 List kyliuivu, i oiuyiai iim.jivMi fftn.il nit- ccuiwl limn uif: Damn ct 490 Dewe-v Bellmawr. 7. JZ program was presented oy iuns.icar nit me Aiapie ftnaae circie Jtmn f.hlilp, t0 Mr, sni) winiifcT ut tue dunii vvaiiaiiittKci jijermany, sne resioea in Asn- MRS. MAGDALENE WILSON Mrs. Magdalene Wilson, 90, TTnPa 1U1 ciM.

Kirhiis rf Kiv. him Ivmcy rtnt. stcYtiinu 1113 Memmac rd. Store prize of $50 worth of art Hand for the past 45 years. material for the best water color, Mrs.

Sawtelle is survived bv of 229 Edwards Barrington, and the perspective class prize her husband. Frank and two 'died Thursday. She was a Bar erton, concert pianist. 'side the car, Donohoe also cirpentw. Rose Mipir shad.

Mrs. Prentice Reeves, of Riy- pleaded guilty. He testified h1 chairmen of the committee in: was just taking a ride and did: don HHthtn. charge of arrangements. I not realize how fast he was' H' of $20 given by the class in-jdaughters, Mrs.

Effie Ristenbatt, rington resident 40 years, and is structor. of Ashland, and Mrs. Magdalinci survived bv a sister, Mrs. Lois nrlrav and Mrs. Ilvman Rosen-; troine.

I Patrick Mlclwrt. to Mr. nd Mri. J. Sallie Laird, Tuckerton, was oedel, of Gifford Lakes.

Fisher, of Merchantville, and one Hnlrovd. 2771 Constitution rd awarded an honorable mention. baum, of Mt. Holly, were co- Services will be held at 2 grandchild. All work entered in the compe Debia.

Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Skyta, lOfi Kenwood Haddonneld.

Rit Rnnadette, tn Mr. and Mra. J. t. Gartland 330 Monmouth Glou-cesier.

Thomas Michael, to Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Schultz, 208 Lehigh Gloucester, Tuesday in a funeral home at A viewing will be held Sunday 402 White Horse Haddon, night in the Hiskey Funeral Heights, where friends may call I Home, 432 Cooper Camden. Glee Club of Drcxel Sings at Camden High tition conducted by the academy will remain on exibition through June 8.

Beth-El Group Will Install Monday night. Burial will be in: Services and burial will be in lLocustwood Memorial Park. LStaten Island, N. Y. TU- vll Cl Miiaoern Anne, io inr, ana Mrs.

The Varsity Singers, a mixed, Rthl. 69S Devennejr Bellms-r. glee club of Drexel Institute completely air conditioned! Under the Plymouth Homes Custom Building Plan. Plymouth Homes Custom Building Plan now brings lot owners a complete home "package" a fully finished home, equipped with one of th finest central air conditioning systems made by York Corporation, subsidiary of Borg-Warner Corporation. You can have it with any of the more than 60 Plymouth Homes models and both home and air conditioning are covered and financed under the one Plymouth Homes Custom Building Plan, Order now and walk into the coolest, most comfortable home you ever had with air conditioning not in just one bedroom, but throughout every part of your beautiful new Plymouth Custom Built Home! NO MONEY DOWN! Your lot is your down payment.

ANTONIO MEDURI lllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllilllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllltl The Beth-El Sisterhood ill Technology presented a special I Harwnnheid, Paulsboro, May 17 Antonio1 5 gwrxwi crescent hold its clrsine luncheon and In-1 concert in assembly at Camden lwdm sS stallation of officers for 1958-59 i High School. i ft' Joseph, to Mr. and Mri. Mldure, 112 Broad Berlin. Julia Ann.

tn Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McDonald, Apt.

1, 11 Bank Riverton, Patrick Shawn, to Mr. and Mri. J. Flynn. IS E.

Branch Pine Debora Jean, to Mr. and Mil. W. Yates ,13.1 Billey it, Bonnie Louise, to Mr, and Mrs, C. Perrin.

6924 Cedar Pennsauken, Paula Jean, to Mr. and Mis. P. F. Frutgiern, 401 Glenwood wesimont.

Kathleen Joan to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cramljna, lsa t.

Oakland Oaklyn. Kathleen Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

BlUr.ard, 1965 Tmsman Pennsauken. Katharine Mary, tn Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Przyuoda, 274 Yorkshlr) rd.

Christine EHtabeth, to Mr. and Mn. Banda, 1805 Martin Merchantville, Susan, to Mr. and Mri. A.

Cox, 110 Howard st. Michael John, to Dr. and Mn, I. Roamkl, 90S N. Delaea Glassboro Vickie Joy, to Mr.

and Mrs. V. J. Colomia. 323 Burllr.jten Pelaneo.

Patrick Paul, to Mr, and Mn, D. Smar-rlto. 3019 Steveru at. on Tuesday in the synagogue The glee club, directed by Dr. auditorium.

Rabbi Harry B. Wallace Heaton, head of Drexel's Kellman, spiritual lea 'it of the! music department, sang a group congregation, will conduct the in-1 of spirituals, patriotic and reli-stallation ceremonies. Mrs. Her-jgious songs, man Block will preside. A highlight of the program was Those to be installed solo in "The Battle Hvmn of Mrs.

Harry Lutz. honorary pres-jthe Republic" by Darrell Kepler, ident; Mrs. Joseph Ostrov. prcs-Camden High business teacher, irient; Mrs. Ben Zion and former member of the Var-Mrs.

Sol Freedman, Mrs. Louisjsity Singers, who was invited to Siomel, vice presidents; Mrs.j0in the group for part of the Moe Weisenfeld; treasurer; Mrs. concert. Stanton Brown, financial secre-j tary; Mrs. David Redlus, record-! ing secretary; Mrs.

Joseph Cut-iHed LrOSS to SCICCt ler, Mrs. Samuel Lukoff, cot- rcc ver responding secretaries. jOlTlCPrs at OOflbliry Board members are: Mrs. ivrvvtinn-v i7r.in.ipoc. Meduri, 67, of 50 Cox died Thursday at his home after a long illness.

Formerly of New 5 York City, he was born in Italy; 5 and resided in Paulsboro for 12 years. 1 2 A retired construction worker, 5 he is survived by his wife, Lucia; three sons, Stefano and Fred, of 2 Westville, and Peter, of Pauls- 2 boro; a daughter, Mrs. Laura 5 Maita, of Philadelphia; two sis-is ters in Italy and seven grand- 2 children. '2 Requiem high Mass will be celebrated Monday at 9.30 m.2 at St. John's Church, Paulsboro, and friends will meet at 2 a funeral home on 300 W.

Broad; 2 Paulsboro, at 8.30 a. where they may call Sunday is night. Burial will be in New St. 2 Joseph's Cemetery, Swedesboro. 2 Thinking of Owning Your Alan Paul, to Mr, and Mrs.

S. tzberg, 379 Boxwood Ctnnamin- Louis Markowitz. Mrs. Henry Countv 'Rpd 'Cross Blum, Mrs. Jack Naden.

new offlcers forj' Arnold Safran, Mrs. Milton fiai at llllam Andrew, to Mr, and Mrs. 'Plumbing linai 5' Pv! from foundation, Comp'ola moionry jarvicai avoilobl A. Schilling, S. Church, Moorej- town ana ir.

j. berg Mrs Arnold Rosenberg, monthlv meeting next Tuesday I in. to Mr and Mrs. Max Bernstein. th(, -mmtv hniidincr i 4 nth it.

iivuAMTu unute Ian Marie, to Mr, and Mri. Ft L. CCP- 3-17 pe program far the afternoon, Chairman GwirRe j. Guenther, will feature songs by Cantor pitrnan who has SPrvpd in Louis Herman, of Leth-El. itions ovpr a iod Herbert Kolosky is luncheon iani ti Own Home? Please send me the free picture booklet of 1958 models.

I have checked below the information Heliimann, 12 1 Pershing Brook-lawn. Katherine Elizabeth, to Mr. and Mri, f. L. Williama.

2S2 W. Merchant Auduhon. Dehrt, to Mr. and Mn. S.

Novak, 2602 Ftnlaw Pennsauken. Deoerah Ann, to Mr, and Mrs M. Crowley, 3S Washington West Col- you MAIL COUPON TODAY JimsumL diomsL 602 t. Main Street MAPLE SHADE Phone NOrmandy 2-4758 chairman; Mrs Joseph be pPSPntcd Hpr. decorations, and Mrs.

Ireedman hprt Butlpr Hill program th executive board member. I F.dwid Newton Jr to Mr. and Mrs. Date I own lot -Where I plan to build Name i phone iff rinmnpa paicT avae I Co. 219 San Pedro ave, Glendora, MIS.

lOrPnte h. Craige, CXeC-l Vickie Hose, to Mr. and Mrt. p. w.

utive director, will report on thepfrmvski. nu Liberty county office program, especially iptsey. 2 surrey ct HiddwnHd. pvtenr)H sprv-ir-Pa thmitffh enon. Christina Lynn, to Mr.

and Mil. R. J. exiennea Services mrougn coop-J cardne. SH S.

Poplar Ma pie Shade. Mooreslown Hears Junior Kotarians iak a tt Moorestown. 17 era uon 01 vuiumeus, ine nuunt. i.anny imise, to mt. ajio sin.

May II five Klebt. Auburn Aire. 1.1 imucu. Michael Antlmnv. to Mr.

and Mrs. Junior Rotarians presented two Eract.d in N. EVOY FUNERAL HOME WM. B. EVOY 129 WHITE HORSE PIKE HADDON HEIGHTS, N.J.

11 A M. Falzone, 101 Ogden Collingswood, Kevin John. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Chas. 626 Lee Collingswood, Cheryl ini. to Mr. and Sirs, H. Baiter, 4,13 Berkley st.

1 i mfttm mtmtxmwmb, panel discussions (or the Moores-j town Rotary Club as a hijshlieht ATorrtnrrr I irrnsf-a of the Rotary luncheon in the ttusts rVimmtinitv nil to Rotwrt 3. Krntto, 21. of 122S Thur- I Ptnna. NOTTINGHAM WAY" Mils Edit cf N. J.

Slnts Foir Groundi TRENTON, N. J. Juniper 7-2400 Directly Opp. Gn'dan Stota Race Track CAMDEN, J. Normandy 2-6300 rreflric tan, to Mr, and Mrs, A.

Fourteen VOU'hs Were CUCStS at Liberty it, Bunvrt Jr ll? Cheitm Prliwy, Had i i tarty Shuadii Jn. of Coaiit Guard aonntia. luncheon and included those. Hut. cmcrmt, and Doiom A.

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iR F. Bindy, 22 Bnm4lr av. ROUTI 37 Milt East of Rt. 9 4, TOMS RIVER, N. J.

Tomi Rivtr 8-2070 47 (Dtlita 3 Milei South of Vineland. VINELAND. N. J. Oxford 2-9220 Funeral Home -m ilien UIK'I.

1 nomas ilOOR-. Karl t. Jr. 2, of 111 li Karfii to Mr. and Mn.

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