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RAPPAPORT COUIitl-POST. Comden, N. Monday, January 22, 1968 School Board Member A7. H. Rappaport, City Pharmacist N.

Herman Rappaport, 69, a Boulevard, believed to have member of the Camden School the oldest practicing phar- JAMES Of Maple Shade. N.J.. Charles H. we 5S years, husband of Angelina (nee Cambinoi on Jan. 19, 1968.

Relatives and friends ot the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday. 10:30 a.m.. at the. Harvey H. Brown Funeral Home.

10 W. Main Street. Moorestown. N.J. Interment at Coiestown Cemetery, Cherry Hill.

Friends may call Monday macist in Camden County, was a former vice president of the New Jersey Pharmaceutical Association, treasurer of the Camden Countv association for 18 BUTCIIKO On Jan. 19. 198. Dorothea L. (nee Currant wile of Stephen of 1203 Col-lings Avenue.

W. CoUingswood. xe 59 years. Also survived by four daughters: Mrs Dolores Welden of CoUingswood. Mrs, Irene Burke of Westmont.

Mrs. Colette Shapley of Somerdale. Mrs. Andrea Borden of Barrington and 10 grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday at 8 a.m..

from the Eugene V. HinsU Funeral Home. 81 Haddon Avenue. Haddonfield. NJ.

High Mass of requiem at St. Joan of Are Church. Fairview. Interment at New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr.

NJ. Friends may call Monday evening. Parking In rear of funeral home. CHEW On Jan. 19.

1968. Ethel Mae nee Schlaxel) wife of Stephen A. Chew of 2437 Dimini Lane. Fort Lauderdale. formerly of Westvllle.

age 76 years. Relatives and triends. are Invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday 11 a.m. at the Ellis Funeral Home. 301 Highland Avenue.

Westvtlle. N.J. Interment at Eglington Cemetery. Clarksboro. NJ.

Friends may call Monday evening. COCHRANE On Jan. 19. 1968. Robert, beloved husband of Nettie E.

Cochrane of 40 Berlin Stratford. age 61 years. Also survived by a brother William of Stratford. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday, 11 a.m. at Foster's Funeral Home, Haddon and Lees CoUingswood.

NJ. Interment at Locus twood Memorial Park. Cherry Hill. Friends may call Tuesday evening after 7 o'clock. COOPER Millie of 783 Line Street.

Camden, N.J., died Jan. 21, 1968, age 62 years. She is survived by husband, Charles: three sons, Charles Warren and Ma.irice; three daughters. Mrs. Etheline Langford.

Mrs. Remaitha Gray and Miss Mildred Cooper; IS six great-grandchildren, our brothers and two sisters. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Friday at 8 p.m. in the Kaighn Avenue Baptist Church. 9th and Kaighns Avenue, Camden, N.J..

where friends may call after 6 p.m. Interment at New Camden Cemetery, Camden. Services under the direction of the Carl Miller Funeral Home. Board since 1963 and owner of Rappaport's Pharmacy, 5th and Market Streets, died today in Cooper Hospital. Mr.

Rappaport of 2357 Bairc; X. HERMAN RAPPAPORT fir SI A Courier-Post photo "MUCHAS GRACIAS" Dedication of Camden's new information center for the Spanish-speaking community at 848 Broadway is marked yesterday as Most Rev. James Schad, auxiliary bishop of Camden, and Brother Michael Giocondo, center director, accepts treat from Rafael Muniz, 8, of Bellmawr, son of guest speaker Rafael Muniz Sr. of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico's Camden office. Mrs.

Francesconi, Wife of Park Aide Gas Blast, Blaze Injures 6 in Phila. Funeral Chapel, 5341 State Highway 38, Pennsauken. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill. 1 Killed, 4 Hurt in Pittsgrove ELMER A 20-year-old Elmer youth was killed and four other persons seriously injured last night in a two-car collision at the Elmer-Willow Grove and Porchtown Roads, Pittsgrove Township. According to Trooper J.

G. Keller of the Malaga barracks, the driver of one car, David L. Woods of Willow Grove Road, Elmer, died at Elmer Hospital about two hours following the accident. A passenger in his car, Isaac Vancuilin, 15, of the Elmer-Shir ley Road, Elmer, was treated at the hospital for a fractured skull, and fractures of the left arm and left leg, and the loss of his left eye. He later was transferred to the Cooper Hospital, Camden, In critical condition Police identified the other driver as Francis H.

Luccarella, 17, of the Frankhnville-Swedes boro Road, Monroeville, who was admitted to Elmer Hospital in serious condition with multiple fractures of both legs. A passenger in his car, Kenneth Porch, 17. of Station Road, Franklinville, was admitted in fair condition to Newcomb Hospital, Vineland, with cuts of the right chest, both knees, lower lip and fracture of the left leg. Also a passenger in the Luc carella car, James L. Pritchett, 20, of Main and Landis Avenues, Vineland, was admitted to the Newcomb Hospital with a fractured jaw and broken left arm.

His condition was fair, On Jan. 22. 1968. ui. RamMDort husband of Rose Rappa-SirtrtPaCT Bairt Boulevard.

Camden. father of Mrs. Sidney (Theora) Wenof and Morton H. Rappaport, Ker of Shirley. Maurice Barney Rappaport.

also survived by four Relatives, friends and mlmrSrs ol all organizations of which he was member are invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at Cong. Beth EX. Baird Boulevard. Camden NJ Interment at Crescent Burial Park.

Family will return to 611 Beacon Street, Moorestown, J. SICKLER Pvt 1st Class Charles Steven (Steve) Sicler. U.S.M.C. of Mam St. Ewan at Vietnam on Jan.

13. 1968. on of Charles of Ewan. and Barbara Jayne Matlack Sickler of Harrison-ville. 19, years.

Relatives and friends of the family, are myited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday at 11 a m. at the Weatherby Funeral Home. 30R Holly Ave Pitman. NJ. Interment at Hillcrest Memorial Park.

Friends may call Tuesday evening. STITES On Jan. 19, 1968, Carolyn P. of 208 W. Washington Avenue, Magnolia.

7.. daughter of Mrs. Edna Stitet and the late Mr. Frank M. Stites.

Relatives and friends are invited to services on Tuesday 1 P-m. at the Evoy Funeral Home. 129 'whit i Horse Pike. Haddon Heights. NJ.

Friends may call Monday evening. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery, Pitman, NJ. SULLIVAN On Jan. 19. 1968.

Ruth M. (nee Foulkes). wife of the late Bayard M. Sullivan, formerly of Haddon Heights. N.J..

age 75 years. Survived by a son Harry L. of Barrington. two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends, also Olivet Chapter if 186 OES.

are invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday 11 a.m. at the. Holl Funeral Home. 15 West End Avenue. Haddonfield.

NJ. Interment at Har-leigh Cemetery. Friends may call Monday evening. Eastern Star Services Tuesday 10:30 a.m. TAYLOR On Jan.

19. 1968. Carlton husband of the late Ethel A. (nee. Mingln) Taylor, formerly of 126 S.

Main Medford. NJ. Services and interment at the convenience of the family Friends may call Monday evening at the Leonberg Funeral Home, 24 N. Main Street. Medford, NJ.

WEAVER On Jan. 19. 1968. Lillian of 2261 39th Street, Pennsauken, formerly of Camden. N.J., age 73 years.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Gustav Roedel 4 Son Funeral Home. 804-06 N. 27th Street. Camden.

J. Interment at Arlington Cemetery, Pennsauken. N.J. Friends may call Monday evening. WOLLER On Jan.

19, 1968, Louise 'nee Colgan) wife of Charles M. of 600 Sherwood Gloucester City, age 79 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. from the McCann Funeral Home. Brown and Monmouth Gloucester City.

High Mass of requiem, 9:30 a.m. at St. Mary's Church, Gloucester City. Interment at New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr.

Friends may call Tuesday evening. IN MEMORIAM MALDONADO In loving rememberance of our dear son William C. Maldonado. who passed away Jan. 22, 1965.

To-day recalls the memory Of a loved one gone to rest. Those who think of him to-day Are those who loved him best. Sadly missed and loved by Mom and Charles. MALDONADO In sad and loving memory of my dear brother, William C. Maldonado, who passed away Jan.

22. 1965. You're not forgotten, brother, dear, Nor ever shall you be; We often sit and think of him when we are all alone, As long as life and memory last We shall remember you. Sadly missed by sister and family. REED In sad and loving memory of my dear wife and mother Mildred A.

Reed who passed away Jan. 22. 1967. One. year has passed since that gad day, The one we loved was called away: God took her home, it was His will.

But In our hearts she liveth still. Sadly missed by Husband and Son, THOMAS In sad loving memory of our dear friend Charles R. (Rusb) who passed away January 22, 1965. Sadly missed by Harry Helen. WARRINGTON In sad loving memory of my dear mother, Ella Warrington who passed awav Jan 21, 1962.

In my heart your memory lingers. Always tender, fond and true; There's not a day, dear mother. 1 do not think of you. Sad'y missed by son John daughter-in-law Sally. WELLS In sad and loving memory of my beloved husband Melvin C.

who passed away Jan. 22, 1966. Sunshine passes, shadows fall. Love's remembrance outlasts aB. And though the years be many or few, They are filled with remembrance, dear, of you.

Sadly missed wife Mary. WELLS In sad loving memory of our Dear Dad Grand POP Melvin C. who passed away Jan. 22. 1966.

Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps him near. Sadly missed by Children Grand children. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all of our friends, neighbors and organizations for their cards, prayers and flowers and other acts of kindness extended to us In the death of our wife and mother.

The Watson Tucker Family. FUNERAL DIRECTORS HARVEY H. BROWN Moorestown 235-5555 Serving Every Religion STANLEY R. HANNA OMyn.TERAL H0ME 854-S86S Flowers quiet presence of triends PROFESSIONAL FLORISTS ASSN. OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY FIRST I SOUTH JERSEY Announcing the Completion of HARLEIGH CREMATORY The addition of this ultra modern facility makes Harleigh the only full service cemetery in South Jersey.

Call or Write tor Free Booklet HARLEIGH Chapel by the Lake 1640 Haddon Ave. Camden, N.J. Phone 003-0122 Lots, Crypts, Niches. CEMETERY PHILADELPHIA (UPI)-An explosion ripped through a home in the Frankford section today touching off a two-alarm fire which damaged six homes and injured at least six persons. Firemen at the scene said the blast was a gas explosion in the kitchen of one of the homes.

Fire spread to five homes on' either side of the dwelling. One of the injured was an aged man left homeless two Rites Set For Marine From Ewan PITMAN Services for Marine Pfc Charles S. Sickler, 19, of Main Street, Ewan, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Weath- erby Funeral Home, 308 West Holly Avenue. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery.

Pfc. Sickler died Jan. 13 of wounds received in the vicinity! of Ca Lu, South Vietnam. He was a 1967 graduate of Clearview High School, Mullica Hill, and had joined the Marine Corps on June 30 of the same year. He had been in Vietnam since Dec.

16. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Sickler; two sisters, Judy and Gerry; and a grandmothers, Mrs.

Samuel Wilson of Somers Point. TO STUDY NURSING Elizabeth E. Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E.

Schultz of Laurel Springs, has been accepted as a student professional nurse at the Frankford Hospital School of Nursing, Philadelphia. She is presently employed at John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital, Stratford. KERBY Suddenly on Jan. 21.

1968. William beloved husband of Mary H. Kerby (nee Conroyi of 3312 Reminn- ton Camden. NJ. aee yeara.

Aisn survived bv a daughter. Helen Xt Walcnn 9 crrnnriphtlriren and a brother George F. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Bradley Funeral Home, 3203 Federal Camden. NJ.

Interment at Bethel Memorial Park. Friends may call Tuesday evening. KINGSBURY Of Medford Lakes. N.J., on Jan. 20.

1968. Percy C. husband of the late Elsie (nee Castle) Kingsbury, age 86 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday. 11 a.m.

from Trinity Episcopal Church, Mam and Church Streets, Moorestown, N.J. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Book of Remembrance. Trinity Church Moorestown. NJ. There will be no viewing.

Interment at Coiestown Cemetery, Cherry HilL N.J. KNAPP On Jan. 21. 1968. of 4 Harding Oaklyn.

Elizabeth inee Mulligan), beloved wife of Joseph. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday. Jan. 24. 1968 at 10 from the Mahaffey Funeral Home.

E. KinKS Mount Ephraim, NJ. Interment at Bethel Memorial Park. Friends may call Tuesday evening. LaSHELLE On Jan.

19, 1968, Grace, of 99 E. Main Street. Marlton, N.J.. age 85 years. Services for relatives and friends Tuesday, 2 p.m..

Stewart Funeral Home, 74 E. Main Street, Marlton, N.J. Interment Locustwood Cemetery. Friends may call Monday evening. LAUER On Jan.

20, 1968, of 608 Park Laurel Springs, N.J.. Herbert J. husband of Augustin (nee Nelson) age 71 years. Also surviving are are 3 sons, Herbert Jr. of Laurel Springs.

Francis of Glenolden. Pa. and Thomas of Puerto Rico, 3 daughters, Mrs. EUen Wethey of Lafayette Hills. Pa Mrs.

Marie Stewart of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Anna O'Brien of Laurel Sprincs, and 19 grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. from the Danks Home for Funerals. White Horse Pike at Stone Rd Lindenwold.

High requiem Mass 9:30 a.m. St. Lawrence Church. Interment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Private viewing Tuesday evening.

MILLER On Jan. 21. 1968, F. Joseph husband of the late Geraidine B. Miller (nee Codori) of St.

Mary's Home, Cherry Hill. formerly of 6717 Marion Pennsauken and Camden. N.J., age 88. Father of Mrs, Dorothy Musicant and F. Joseph Jr.

Due notice of the funeral will be given by tie Edward P. Leonard Jr. Funeral Home. 35th end River Camden NJ. PARSON Ida Bell, of 150 S.

Academy Street, Glassboro, died Jan. 19. 1963, age 97 years. She is survived by foster son, St. Clair Parson; foster daughter, Mrs.

Blanche Boyce. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday at 8 p.m., in the St. John's Pentacostal Church. Academy Street, Glassboro, N.J., where friends msv rail after m. Interment at uauu vanaaii i.ciimji uia.j.iuum, NJ.

Services under the direction of the Carl Funeral Home, 831 Van Hook Street, Camden. PERCIVAL On Jan. 18, 1968. Ernest, beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Martin) of Pleasantviile. NJ.

Survived by brother Ebby Percival of Woodlynne, J. Services held Monday, Jan. 22, 1968, Pleasantviile, N.J. Interment Linwood Cemetery. Linwood.

NJ. POTTER On Jan. 21. 1968. John of 2815 Powell Pennsauken, NJ age 78 years.

Beloved husband of Margaret J. Potter (nee Thaw) and father. of Norman Potter, also 5 sisters and 1 grandchild. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock at the funeral home of Inglesby Sons. Cove and Wyndara Ras Pennsauken, NJ.

Interment private. Friends may call Tuesday evening. Parking in rear of funeral home. 'Klondike Derby' Set Saturday The annual mid-winter high light of the local Boy Scout pro gram, the "Klondike Derby," will be held by the Delaware District of the Camden County Council Saturday at Pine Hill Scout Reservation. More than 1500 scouts, scouters, cubs and dads are ex pected to attend the derby in this 50th Anniversary year of the Scouting program, accord ing to activities chairman John Workstus of Cherry Hill.

More than 120 scout patrols will compete with their Alaskan sleds in vanous scout skills distance judging, first aid, rope rescue and knots and signaling, The District's nine Explorer Posts will serve as "Klondike Guides" and will judge the achievement competition. A formal retreat ceremony will be at 2:30 p.m. Delaware District serves Cherry Hill, Pennsauken, East Camden, MerchantvUle and part of Ashland. Robert Fulton made the first practical steamboat trip on the Clermont in 1807. E.

J. FLIPPEN FUNERAL HOME 453 S. Sixth Camden (Bet. Berkley Washington Sts.) 966-0969 STRETCH UNERAl NOME EST. 1910 WM.

H. EVANS, Mgr. 8 West Kings Highway Haddonfield HA 9-0249 McCANN FUNERAL HOME JOHN R. McCANN funtral Dirtcrora Embomtn Brown Monmouth Sts. Gloucester.

NJ. 6-1142 FALCO FUNERAL HOME Joseph A. Frank 6600 N. BROWNING ROAD PENNSAUKEN, N.J. 665-0150 CENTRAL LOCATION TO ALL CHURCHES Parking on remiiei years and a member of the national association.

He was a former president of the congregation of Beth El Synagogue in Camden, and a member of the Camden Civil Rights and Human Relations Commissions. He also was a member of Lodge 1, Philadelphia. Surviving are his wife, Rose; a son, Morton of Cherry Hill; a daughter, Mrs. Sidney Wenof of Moorestown; four grandchildren, two brothers and a sister. Services will be tomorrow at 1:30 p.m.

in Beth El Synagogue, Park Boulevard. Burial will be in Crescent Cemetery, Penn-sauken. Friends may call after the funeral at the home of Mrs. Wenof, 611 Beacon Street, Moorestown. Arrangements are under the direction of the Berschler Fu neral Chapel, Route 38, Perm-sauken.

weeks ago when a nine-alarm fire leveled the seven-story Nor-mandie Retirement Club in West Philadelphia. None Badly Hurt He was David Barr, 84, who was living with a daughter in the home where the blast occurred. He suffered smoke inhalation and was admitted to Parkview Hospital in what was described as good condition. Five persons were taken to Frankford Hospital. None seemed to be injured seriously.

The explosion blew out the kitchen at the rear of the home of Mrs. Margaret Carr. It was followed by fire which spread rapidly to the five homes on either side. Mrs. Carr was among the injured.

40-Minute Blaze The first alarm was sounded at 9:45 a.m., and firemen declared the blaze under control 40 minutes later. Gas company maintenance men went to the scene and plugged the main gas lines with grease to check the flow of gas along the street. It was the third gas explosion in Pennsylvania in two weeks. Nine persons were killed when a double dwelling was torn apart at Reading, and five per sons were injured in a gas ex plosion in South Philadelphia last week. Classboro Boy, 6, Victim of Hit-Run GLASSBORO Steven McCus-ker, 6, of 240 E.

Focer Street was in satisfactory condition today at Underwood Memorial Hospital, Woodbury, after being struck by a hit-and-run driver Saturday. Glassboro police said the boy was hit on Focer Street, about a block from his home. He was admitted to the hospital with head injuries and cuts and bruises. Police said an investi gation into the accident was continuing. It Courier-Post CORBETT On Jan.

19. 1968. William beloved husband of Hilda Corbett (nee WeUon) of 441 State Street. Cherry Hill. age 76 years.

Also survived by two brothers and one sister. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral service on Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Stephenson Funeral Home. 33 W. Maple Avenue, Merchantvllle.

N.J. Interment at Locustwood Memorial Park. Friends may call Monday evening. CUNNINGHAM On Jan. 21, 1368, Francis husband of Margaret F.

(nee Richards) of 1380 Chesapeake Road. Fairview. Camden. Age 65 years. Also surviving are a son.

Elwood Hi-Nella. N.J.. and a daughter, Mrs. Virginia M. Sharrett, Medford, and five grandchildren.

Relatives and friends, also employes of the 1st Camden National Bank are Invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday. 1:30 P.m., at the Ettierington Funeral Home. 700 Powell Gloucester City. Interment at Eglington Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening.

EVANS On Jan. 20. 1968, Alfred husband of Pearl C. (nee Coverly) ot Parkway Apartments, Cherry Hill, N.J.. age 76 yean.

He was a retired salesman for The Hill-Chase Steel Co. of Philadelphia, Army veteran of World War and graduate of of class of 1917. Also survived by 2 sisters, Mrs. Lyda E. Lansdale, Philadelphia, Mrs.

Lena E. Phillips, Auburn, N.J. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday at 2 p.m., at the Jules J. Schaffhauser Funeral Home. 983 Haddon CoUingswood.

N.J. Interment Arlington Cemetery. Delaware County. Pa. Friends may call hour prior to services.

FOSTER In Wilmington, on Jan. 20. 1968, Clarence Henry Foster, husband of Margaret Fouraker Foster of 218 Matthes Avenue, Richardson Park, age 86 years. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the viewing at the H. Herbert Hirzel Funeral Home, 201 S.

Maryland Avenue, Elmhurst, Tuesday evening. Funeral services will be held at the Mathls Funeral Home, 58 N. Main Street, Medford. N.J., on Wednesday afternoon at 2 orclock. Interment at Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery, Medford.

N.J. Viewing Wednesday from 12 to 2 p.m. at the Mathi Funeral Home. FOWLER On Jan. 20, 1968.

Elmer husband of Margaret T. (nee Schafer) of 983 Haddon CoUingswood, N.J.. age 65 years. Member of Trimble Lodge 117 FitAM, Camden. Also member of International Brotherhood of Boilermakers Lodge 801 AFL-CIO.

Camden. He was a maintenance employe Sterlin Arms Apartments, Stratford, N.J. Also survived by a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Layer of Camden. 1 grandchild.

2 sisters. Mrs. Ida King of Westmont. and Mrs. Reba Thompson of Somerdale.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at the Jules Schaffhauser Funeral Home, 983 Haddon CoUingswood. Interment Lakevlew Memorial Park. Friends may call Tuesday evening after 7 o'clock. Masonic services will be held at 8 o'clock.

Parking on premises. FRANCESCONI On Jan. 21. 1968. of 3051 Highland Avenue, Camden, NJ.

Rose (nee Matte) Francesconi, wife of VaUie, mother of Thomas and Ronald Francesconi, daughter of Mrs. Rose Mat-tie of Hazleton, sister of Mrs. Bella Rossi of Hazleton, also survived by a granddaughter, Andrea Francesconi. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. from the David B.

Berschler Funeral Chapel, 5341 State Highway 38. Pennsauken, NJ. Requem high Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph's Procathedral, 29th and Federal Streets, Camden, N.J Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

Friends may call Tuesday evening. GREEN Jessie Walter. On January 19, 1968. Husband of LilUan Green. Formerly of 1004 Atlantic Avenue, Camden, NJ.

Survived by two daughters, two stepdaughters, one stepson, one grandchild. Burial will take place at Franklin. Maine, on Monday. GILSON Suddenly January 19. 1968, of 1st Avenue, Haddon Heights, NJ.

Joseph E. husband of Veronica M. (nee Riegert). Survived by three sons. Joseph E.

John C. and Gerald five grandchildren, two sisters. Sr. M. Evangelista O.P.

of Immaculate Conception High School, Danbury, Mrs. Marie Intro-caso, and two brothers, Aloyslus J. Olson and Joseph Donohue. Relatives and friends, Santa Maria Council 1443 of C. Bishop Eustace General Assembly 4th Degree and all societies of which he was a member are invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, 8:45 a.m.

John A. Healy Funeral Home, 9 White Horse Pike. Haddon Heights. High mass of requiem 10 a.m. Church of St.

Rose of Lima. Interment New St. Marvs Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening after 7 p.m. Parking on premises.

HAMILTON Elizabeth, of 6326 Magnolia Avenue, Pennsauken. died Jan. 21, 1968, age 63 years. She Is survived by daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Bundy: one granddaughter, two brothers, Wesley and Joseph Hurtt.

Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Calvary Baptist Church, Spruce Street, MerchantvUle, N.J.. where friends may call after 6 p.m. Interment at Sunset Memorial Park, Pennsauken, N.J Services under the direction of the Carl Miller Funeral Home. ARTHUR L.

PREDPELSKI WOodlawn 3-0711 Funeral liirveior 1458-60 Mt. Ephraim Ave. CAMDEN, N. J. F.

T. Elsie Sons WALKER FUNERAL HOMES SINCE 1926 743-45 Chestnut St. S. Main St. Camden, N.

J. Glassboro, H. J. 963-2581 881-6908 ROCKAGESa VflflrMONUMENTS WHITE VALLEY Memorials 292 W. HORSE PIKE, BERLIN Adjacent to Cnim 4 U.nuM r.M.t.w 43 Students Earn 'Caps' as Nurses Mrs.

Rose M. Francesconi, 60, wife of Camden County Park Commissioner Vallie Frances coni, died yesterday in Cooper Hospital. Her husband, a former Camden County freeholder, was admitted to the intensive care unit of the hospital several hours later. He was listed in satisfactory condition today. Besides her husband, Mrs.

Francesconi of 3051 Highland Avenue, is survived by her mother, Mrs. Rose Mattie of Hazleton, two sons, Thomas and Ronald, both of Pennsau- ken; a sister and a grandchild. Services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church, 29th and Federal Streets.

Friends may call tomorrow night at the David E. Berschler William H. Kerby Sendees Slated William H. Kerby, 64, who operated the Kerby Bicycle Shop at 322-24 Federal Street with his brother George F. until two years ago, died yesterday in Cooper Hospital.

He lived at 3312 Remington Street. Surviving are his wife, Mary a daughter, Mrs. Helen M. Watson of Pennsauken, a brother and three grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m.

at the Bradley Funeral Home, 3203 Federal Street, where friends may call tomorrow night. Burial will be in Bethel Memorial Park, Pennsauken. Marking completion of the first semester, the new nursing students received their caps from Miss Beverly Smith, as sistant associate director of nursing education at the hospi tal's Northern Division in Cam den. The traditional recitation of the Nightingale Pledge was held during candlelight ceremonies. Officiating was William II.

Morrison, executive vice presi cient. Also participating was Mrs. Jane Born, director of nursing service and education. Rev. Charles A.

Sayre, pastor of Haddonfield Methodist Church, said the invocation. Rev. Richard T. Kunzman, Catholic chaplain at the hospital's northern division, gave the benediction. Amonff those CAnneri wata Alacqua Of Glasshom: Susan A llnoav of Marlton; Donna L.

Baker of Haddon- iibiu, Mary Aim tsarowsKi ot Camden; Cheryl L. Bella of Runnemede: Joan C. Boston of Swedesboro: Frances M. Brandt Blackwood; Carroll A. Brines nf Swedesboro: Lauren M.

Camglia of Cherry I Hi Bonnie L. Carnithers of Delran: hileen R. Cramer of Bridneton; Cynthia DeLaurentis of Elm; Linda C. Dencls-beck; of Glassboro: Kathleen H. Dougherty of Mount Holly; Patricia V.

Gear of Laurel: Josephine Gilbert of Del-ran; Theresa M. Gladney of Cinnaminson; Constance Grenhart of Mount Royal: i.abeth A. Harris of Bridaeton and Elizabeth A. Hayes of Willingboro. Also.

Kathryn M. Hclllnes of Riverside: Diane S. Hotter of Riverside; Kathleen Houser of Magnolia; Jean A. JagRers of Vineland; Kathleen E. Johnson of Camden; Kathleen L.

Kehr of Pennsauken; Kathleen A. Kelley of Atco: Jane A. LaForest of Mount Holly; Beverly M. Lucas of Camden: Lois Luethy of Mount Holly; Nora E. McGowan of Lin-denwold: Eileen C.

Murray of Moorestown and Shirley A. Novella of Ham-monton. Linda A. Pltcavage of Berlin: Joanne W. Shearer of CoUingswood; Alesla J.

Smith of CoUingswood; Margaret Steel of Runnemede: Patricia A. Srnrev of W. CoUingswood; Stella E. Trotman of Paulsboro; Joan L. Tunnlcllffe of Woodbury Heights: Kathleen T.

Vlggiano of CoUingswood: Patricia M. Whitfield of Mount Ephraim, and Arlene Zaroff of Cinnaminson, FOSTER'S FUNERAL HOME Est. 110 Collingiwoed, N.J. Audubon, N.J. G.

Harold Hozey W. Deckman Mgr. Mgr. Phone UL 4-0152 Phono LI 7-1195 Our Own forking tofi Ntxt fo Our Punorof Homoi Fires Hit Marina, Restaurant BRIGANTINE (UPI)-A res taurant was destroyed and a marina was damaged over the weekend in separate fires in this shore resort near Atlantic City, Some 100 patrons escaped from Winston's Steak Pub Sat urday after fire broke out. No one was injured in the blaze which occurred shortly after large wedding party had left Earlier in the day.

a spark from a boat motor being repaired set fire to the Circle Marina Company showroom on a pier used by several pleasure boats. Mrs. Blanche Allen and her three children were evacuated from their home above the show room. The fire gutted the two-story brick structure and destroyed a quantity of motors and other boating equipment. LWV Plans Discussion of State Education "Prospects for Higher Educa tion in New Jersey" will be the topic of a panel discussion at the Cherry Hill Community Center, Mercer Street, on Wednesday at 7:45 p.m.

The League of Women Voters of Camden County will present this program which will be open to the public. The participants in the panel are: Mrs. Mary Fairbanks, from the State Department of Higher Education, a former state League chairman of higher education; Mrs. Sherman Ward, trustee of Glassboro State Col lege, former Camden County League president: and Mrs Howard Colm, president of the board of trustees of Camden County Community College, former chairman of the League of Women Voters of Camden County "Community College" study. 31an Stabbed Fair, Suspect Charged Isaac Russell, 36, of 1224 Kaighns Avenue was in fair con dition today at West Jersey Hospital, Northern Division, after being stabbed in the chest yes terday afternoon.

Det. David Del Rossi of Camden police said Russell, a labor er, was found in the street near 3rd and Kaighns Avenue. Shortly thereafter, police ar rested Robert White, 31, of the 300 block Kaighns Avenue and charged him with atrocious as sault and battery by knife. White, a laborer, is being held in Camden city jail in lieu of $1,000 bail. RILATT FUNERAL HOME Paul R.

A Dorothy A. Hilar) Funtraf Directors Embafmtri 530-32 State Camden, N.J. WO 3-0775 nqkiJ)L Soul FUNERAL HOME f.fobilhtd 1924 f.ERAin A. INGI.F.SRV. Mannrer COVE WYNDAM RDS.

PENNSAUKEN Air Conditioned Ampl Forking on the Premises Forty -three students of the Helene Fuld School of Nursing, West Jersey Hospital, were capped in ceremonies at the Haddonfield Methodist Church. Photo by Gary L. Shivers mmmmmm ''WAS U.t-r A' 2 1 7 i 'A r'i fy--iirttmM-g PRESIDENT of student nurse class at Helene Fuld School of Nursing, West Jersey Hospital, Lauren Caniglia of Cherry Hill is capped by Miss Beverly Smith, assistant associate director of nursing education, under the happy eyes of Bonnie Carnithers of Delran (left) and Mary Arit Barowsky of Camden. 5 767-3030 428-0707.

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