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PM, nl, or 2 KILLED BY GAS'nearly unconscious in the aj I COUUH-POST, Camden, N. Monday, Mey 19, Davis, 68, Dies; i V. 3 Pitmen. May 19 (AP)-John filled rooms. Veteran Newsman OBITUARIES Alter Birth in.

Auto EARL C. RODE SR. Swedesboro, May 19 Earl C. Baublis, 47, textile died of asphyxiation in his neigh- F. H.

Stratton Dies, Ex-Mayor at Avalon Washington, May 19 (AP) Mendham, May 19 (UP) A Rode 56, died Saturday in, Elmer Davis, longtime radio-TV mother lost her baby in a raeeibor's apartment Sunday. The J. ALMOND HOFFNER his home on Paulsboro rd. He news analyst, died Sunday of the with time Sunday when the child ivt effects of a stroke he suffered neighbor, Jacob Brown, 75, of 138 Lafayette was found mm ROEDEL i SOH Funtrdl Director 3 Generations of Funeral Services 804 06 N. 27th St, WOodlawn 41995 AMPLE PAMPiQ fACILlTIM MRS.

ELIZABETH HAYES Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes, 75, died Friday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Molly Dennihy, 14 Valley Mt Ephraim. Also surviving are her hus- Avalon, May 19 Farmer Mayor Fowler H. Stratton 74, ol 264 21st died Friday' in Burdette Tomiin Hospital, Cape May Court House.

J. Raymond Hoffner, 65, died, was delivered. prematurely by the Saturday in his home, 1646 48th father along a rural route in Pennsauken. Born in a few miles from Mor- PhellvedtaPm-ukenSahffi FAM, Swedesboro; Excelsior Consistory, Valley of Camden, two months ago. He was 68.

Davis, a white-haired Hoosier, had been relatively inactive since a heart attack five years ago. He interrupted his broadcast- and Crescent Shrine, Trenton. Ellis Funeral Home James four other (years and was a wholesale candy '0f Long Valley "in Washington Surviving are his wife, Ann; He served on Avalon Borough ne servea on Avi Ciaugnters, Mrs. Jean 01 mprf4iant. Hr Was a mpmher rvf work during War II to serve Commission from 1930 to 1941, two sons, Earl and Otto, hisas chie the Government's Of lariMnd I.

tills HIGHLAND AVL WISTVIUI, N. Hollister Mrs. Bea Methodist Church, Cam-of Merchantvil Mrs. Veronica Camden Lodge 15. FAM; fice of War Information (OWI) and was elected mayor the last; mother, Mrs.

Elsie Rode; a broth In addition, he wrote Laird, of Ashland, and Mrs. Excelsior Consistory, Crescent (WOaDLAwy 3 0711 e-450 two years. A native of Marvin, all of Swedesboro, town, he resided in Avalon 44 land three grandchildren. years where he was engaged in Services will be held at the VsZAT member of the ly. Rela- short stories and essays, and; Ellen Mulliner, in Florida; four worked for the New York Times sons, John, of Mt.

Ephraim, for 10 years. Michael, of Audubon, William Davis classed himself as a and Gregory, of Camden; a Temple, Camden Shrine Club and Camden Shrine Club Marching Unit. Surviving are his wife. Gennve Township, told police he and his wife, Trudy, were speeding toward Morristown on Rt. 24 in their automobile when his wife asked him to stop becaust of increasing pains.

Mulligan stopped and tried to deliver the baby He then called to a woman motorist to notify the Mendham First Aid Squad and police. The First Aid Squad arrived tnnlf tho fiahv in tha hncnitl hut 1455-60 MT. EPHRAIM AYE. DU 0OIS New-! a son. James of Placer- brother, bamuel Lush, in Mrs, ville.

his mother Mrs. foundland, and a sister, liberal and he helped found the Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) in 1947. Elizabeth Goss, of Toronto, Can tvniml Name N. I. Cr.

Otambti Ave. Whintn Comdtn, N.J. of Avalon Square Club, the Vol-jtives and friends are invited to unteer Fire the Avalon icaii tonight at a funeral home, Yacht and Fishing Clubs, and 329 Kin -g Highway, where was a former director of A the i Masonic services will be held at Elsie Hoffner, of Pennsauken; two brothers, Walter of Sulphur, and Howard of 700 While Horse Pike, Auaulwn WILMAM WALLACE DO B01I JOSEPH N. FITZGERALD Joseph N. Fitzgerald, 41, of Sturdy Savings and Loan Asso-1 pj ada.

Solemn high Mass will be sung Wednesday at 9.30 a. m. in Sacred Heart Church, Broadway and Ferry ave. Relatives and WO41a 4-0m LIbmUi 1-Z700 302 Ivywood Westmont, Wilmington, a sister, gaid the n'ever Willa S. Supp lee, of Pitman, and breathing, three grandchildren.

Surviving are a son, Fowler MRS5 CHARLES W. McCANN Funtral Dirtctor W. CHURCH ST. BLACKWOOD, N. J.

BLACKWOOD I-M7S JOSEPHINE HJGLISI died Saturday in West Jersey Swedesboro. May 19 Mrs. Jo-Hospital. Born in Philadelphia OI iXOinsLUWji, i a hauu- ter, Mrs. AUiene Kline, of Packa- friends will meet at 8.30 a.

m. in the Frank J. Leonard Funeral CUNNINGHAM Ii. m.ii.lsenhine Puelisi. 61, of Pennsville- and a Westmont resident four years, he was construction super- Services will be held Wednes-i rt day at 1 p.

m. in the Davies Cranburv Flier Killed Funeral 4522 Westfield XT TI Pennsauken. where friends In Lrash Iear liOUSe Auburn Auburn, died dren. Hospital, jintendent for Irwin Leighton day in Hahnemann Funeral Horn 154 WEtSTEK ST, RIVERSIDE, N. J.

may call Tuesday night, when Home, 1451 Broadway, where friends may call Tuesday night. Burial will 'be in Calvary Cemetery, Delaware Township. MRS. MARY SALIT A Navy reservist on weekend 1 1 IJ Services will be held Tuesday at. 2 p.

m. in a funeral home in South Dennis where friends may call after 1 p. m. Burial will be in South Dennis Cemetery. Masonic services wm oe neia hi -i 1.

v- uuiy was killed Saturday when oi rnuaaeipnia. Surviving are his wife, Gloria three sons, Joseph, Kenneth and Thomas, at home; his Phont HObart 1-0240 aArr. 7 fighter plane plowed into the backyard of a home in Jar Atlantic City, May 19 Mrs. mother. Mrs.

Margaret Fitz downe, Pa, Mary Salit, of 245 Vermont rettown. Pa. The body of Lt. Cmdr. Carl Thnmspn Jr.

nf Cranburv gerald; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Shields, of Collingswood. and a FOSTER, SWARTZ i DECKMAH tmmtrml Dlretr FemtHy f. H. FOSTII I ION Callingtwsod, N.

J. Audubon, N. Phone. CO 5-0152 Phone. 7-ll5 Haddon 1 Ui Av.

250 W. Horte Pike Our Owe Perfc'nf lH K.W to Our Air CuWirlontrf fumrel Ntmte MRS. LOTTIE STINSON died Sunday in Atlantic City Hos Philadelphia. Surviving are her husband, Alfio; a son, Gaetano; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Domenico and Mrs.

Rose Pasquale, and thirteen grandchildren. Solemn requiem high Mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 9.30 a. m. in St, Joseph's Church here. Friends and relatives will meet at 8.30 a.

m. in a funeral home, 329 Kings Highway, where friends may call Tuesday night. Burial will be irt New St Joseph's Cemetery. Mrs. Lottie B.Stinson, 91, died Hmnrwl st th fwr nt David brother, Robert of Perm sauken.

pital, bhe formerly resided at 2405 Federal Camden, where she operated a delicatessen store A viewing will be held Tues GASSY? 3 Times Faster Relief Certified laboratory tests pro BEll-MS tablets neutralize 1 times at much stomach acidify in eite minute as many leading digestive tablets. Get BEU-ANS today for the fastest known relief. 35 FREE SAMPLE, send postal to Orangeburf, N. Y. McCANN FUNERAL HOME WALTEIJ.

McCANN JOHN I. McCANN frniutl Director! A Imb.lm.fl Brown Monmouth Srs. Gloucester, N.J. ft 6-1142 day night in the Schaffhauser 25 years. She was a past president of Beth Israel Sisterhood, of Funeral Home, 983 Haddon Saturday in her home, 1565 14, who was mowing Colhngs rd.

A lifelong resident the front law of his house. A of Camden, she was a member parachute was strapped to the! and past president of Fairviewibody. Women's Club, a member of the The diving plane narrowly: Police and Firemen's Auxiliary David's father, Pension Club, the Fairview Re-1 who was working in the back.1 publican Club, a charter mem- The craft dug a 10-foot deepj Camden, and active in Lamden Collingswood. Services and burial Chanter of Hadassah and will be private. FRANK i SIRS.

ANNA F. HARRIS Deborah Sanatorium. Surviving are her husband, Morris; a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Gaynes, and a son, Joseph Mrs. Anna F.

Harris, formerly ber and nrst secretary or the in the yard. of Audubon, died Thursday I NOW'S THE TIME TO ADD Tampa, Fla. both of Camden; two sisters, Mrs. Katbe Tomar, of Florida, and Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Dorothea Brady, of Jacksonville, state Parent-1 eacher Association and a former secretary of the Camden County Election Board.

Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. William Simkins, of Frank-linville; Mrs. Harry McAlister, Mrs. Lena Dragon, and a brother, NA3IE PLATE FUN Burlington, Iowa (AP) Some Burlingtonians are having fun with desk name-plates. They look lfL-A MAPll (I 4ill A llMfll IfMI I FUNEtAl HOME f.tobU.h.- 1(14 GFRALD A.

tNGLERBT, HUKU 'N. three brothers, Joseph W. Ingham, of Collingswood, Dr. Harry of Audubon, and Jar- i VJL- taw a B'ance. Then they W.

Walker, of Upper Darby.Um elh rett, of Haddonneld, and a grand' child. I i yVT Product et Genif I Motors 1451 Broadway, Comden 10 White Hoi Harden Ht. 0.m COVE WYNDAM RDS. PENNSAUKEN Air Conrfifionerf Ample fordinj on tfie frtmhn and Mrs. Earl Slimm, of Morris Sadinski, of Philadelphia.

Services will be held today at 3 p. m. in a funeral home at 1401-02 Princess ave. Burial will be in Crescent Burial Park, Pennsauken. MRS.

NATALIE ROZEWICZ Mrs. Natalie 66, of 1114 Mechanic died Saturday whilp nttendiner the funeral Services will be held Tuesday at 10.30 a. m. in Locustwood visor," "Sales Mangier," "Asst. Clock Watcher," "Vice President (in charge of vice, naturally)." Camden; ten grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren.

Memorial Park, Delaware Town Services will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the Murray Funeral ship, Friends and relatives may call tonight in Foster's Funeral Home, 250 White Horse Home, 408 Cooper where of a brother-in-law. Mr. Vincent friends may call after 1 p.

m. Raidowski. Born in Poland, she; Burial will be private, MRS. JANET BORDEN nil i Rirrra Pemberton, May 19 Services will be held Tuesday at 11 a. m.1 1 1 i WW jl 15 rm was a Camden resident 45 years, and a former employe of the Campbell Soup Co.

She is survived by her husband, Zenon; a daughter, Mrs. Victoria Dolkiewicz, of Philadelphia, and one grandchild. Requiem high Mass will be celebrated Thursday at 9 a. m. from a funeral home on Hanover i I 0 Year Round jp.1l& AIR CONDITIONING Wf, Pj ij Ws any mm a'r "JiJJ 0uitl( In fw mmmmmmmmmmmmm Comport unltl lj AS LOW AS low-soil to buy end opiraltl SO fill Per Workmanship guaranteed OiUU week.

Call today for dotallst Coif us today for siL. T'ji 'I famous twin fiYiffiXXff i Mobiheaf lmJmmmV I II I II III IrT st. here for Mrs. Janet (ID S5I3V Audubon. Man, 68 at Car Wheel Suffers Heart Attack A massapequa, Long Island, motorist was reported resting comfortably late Sunday night in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital after suffering a heart attack about 11 a.

m. at the wheel of his automobile on Black Horse Mt. Ephraim. Thomas Murphy, 6, a board member of the National Association for Retarded Children, was 27, wife of the Rev. Arthur Borden of 26 Mary Pem berton, who died fnday in Bur 4T in St.

Joseph's Church, 10th and Mechanic sts. Friends and relatives will meet at 8.30 a. m. in the Predpelski Funeral Home, 1458 Mt. Ephraim where friends may call Wednesday night.

Burial will be in St. Jo lington County Hospital. Mt. Holly. Burial will be in Angel Hill Cemetery, Havre de Grace, Md.

Friends may call at the funeral home tonight between 7 and 9 o'clock. Mrs. Borden was born in Jef II -V returning from a convention in Altoona, according to his LAWN and GARDEN SPECIALS Powerful 19-inch ferson City, but has lived in this area since her marriage five years The Rev. Mr.i Borden was recently assigned to! a Baptist Church in Venezuela, Other survivors are a son, David. a daughter, Janet Lynn, 4 days old; her mother, Mrs.

Manuel Siciliano; a brother, i ROTARY MOWERS wife, Ellen, police said. spending the night in a motel in Mt. Ephraim, the couple started driving along the highway. Murphy suddenly slumped over the steering wheel. His wife brought the car to a stop against a wooden utility pole at the edge of the busy thoroughfare by grabbing the wheel, police said.

Murphy was taken to the hospital in the Mt. Ephraim police reserve ambulance. seph's Cemetery, Chews Landing. MRS. MILDRED D.

MILLER Services for Mrs. Mildred D. Miller, 66, of 2205 38th Pennsauken, will be held Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the Davies Funeral Chapel, 4522 Westfield Pennsauken, where friends may call tonight.

Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery, Pennsauken. Mrs, Miller, who died Friday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Morrison, of Green Creek, also is survived by her husband, R. Earl; her father, John C. Long, of Cape May; four 4.00 DOWN 1.25 A WEEK WOODBURY, NEW JERSEY Serving South Jny Sinco 925 6-1400 XI 5-2900 UWN SPtfNKlKS TO Va Off AU-PURPOSI OASOUMI CAN 1" RO.

rt 1 other daughters, Betty Von Duhn, Hash in Donald Siciliano, of Havre de Grace, and her father. Archie Spinney, of Baltimore, Md. CHARLES H. HILBERT Charles H. Rilbert, 69, died of a heart attack Sunday in the home of a daughter, Mrs.

Sarah Wells, with whom lived on Anderson East Berlin. Born in Ashland and a resident of the Berlin area 30 years, he was a carpenter. Also surviving are another daughter, Mrs. Mildred Whitehead, of East Berlin; three sons, Edward and Joseph, of East Berlin, Robert, of Camden; a brother, Conrad, of Norristown, two sisters, Mrs. Mary Anderson and Miss Victoria Hilbert, of Clifton; fifteen grandchildren and twenty-three greatgrandchildren.

Services will be held at 11 a. m. Wednesday in the Knight Funeral Home, Rich and Central Berlin, where friends may call Tuesday night. Burial will be in Berlin Cemetery. CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES CAMDEN and AUDUBON PORTABLE BARBECUE GRILL Mrs.

Irene H. Colson and Mrs. iAnna E. Mohrfeld, of Pennsauken, and Mrs. Robin C.

Dukes, of Camden; nine grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. IMRvS. LULU B. SULLIVAN Mrs. Lulu B.

Sullivan died Sunday in her home, 16 E. jGraisbury Audubon. Bom iin Fosteria, and a former Camden resident, she had lived four years in Audubon. i Surviving are wto sisters, Mrs. I Bertha Cook, with whom she lived, and Mrs.

Stella Edmonds, of Jeannette, Pa. Services will be held at 2 p. m. i Wednesday in Foster's Funeral Home, 250 White Horse Audubon, where friends may call Tuesday night. Burial will be in New Camden Cemetery.

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