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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 8

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JOIINCUPAK Cimak. 74. of 6 Wyndaln COUWIMOST, Camden, N. Solurdoy, Fobruory J3, 1963 MRS. OTTILIE MURRAY MANTUA Mrs.

Ottilie Mur 2 Teenagers Held For False Alarm Two 16-vear-old boys were ar Maple Shade, died Thursday if ray, 83, of 114 Elm died Friday In Memorial Hospital, Trio Nabbed In Store Theft at his nome. ne whs a iormcr employe of RCA. Survivinc are his wife. Frances: OBITUARIES lingswood; a daughter, Mrs. William J.

Passwater of Pitman, and two grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Murray Funeral Home, 408 Cooper Carjiden, where friends may call Monday night. Burial will be in Harleigh Cemetery, Camden. Woodbury.

Surviving are a brother. O. Ed rested in Clementon Friday on charges of turning In a false fire alarm. two sons, Edward of Maple Shade, Three Philadelphia men were ward Marquardt of Woodstock, N.Y.; two sisters. Mrs.

Bertha Set. Dominic Albanese said Bruno of Hapevuic, a daughter, Mrs. Amelia Santarelli of nivnhant. a brother. Valcnti C.

ALEX ELLIOTT Elliott. 65. LEO J. BECKER Leo J. Becker, 74, of 509 Cham MRS.

KATHRYN MERVINE PALMYRA Mrs. Kathryn M. Mervine, 80, of 509 Leconey died Friday. A native of Milton, she lived here over 40 years. She was a member of Epworth Methodist Church.

Surviving are three sons, Watson M. of Laurel Springs, Charles K. of Philadelphia and Jean P. of Rivcrton; a daughter, Mrs. Lydia M.

Ingram of Jacksonville, a sister, Mrs. Joseph Shultz of Trenton; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services will be Monday at 2 p.m. in Epworth Methodist Cemetery, Cinnaminson. Fetters of Palmyra and Mrs.

Charles Grover of Maple Shade, arrested early today and charged with the theft of three portable television sets valued at $450 from the youths turned in the false alarm at 5:41 p.m. They were of 861 Olive died Friday in of Rome, N.Y.; several brothers bcrs Gloucester City, died arrested after thev made a num ana a nephew, Paul Marquardt with whom she made her home. and sisters in Poland; seven Stern's store. 840 Broadway. ber of phone calls sending oil Trenton General Hospital.

A lifelong resident here, he was a retired foreman for the Anchor grandchildren and one great Ptl. John Ferry identified the Services will be Tuesday at 11 a. m. in the B. C.

Schroeder and trio as Donald C. Duckett, 25. deliveries, road service, ana drugs to a Garfield ave. address, Albanese said. Thread Co.

of Groveville. listed at 4225 Parrish Isaac Friday at his home following a sbort illness. Boin in Austria, he had lived in Gloucester City four years. He was a retired carpenter. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

William Heins of Glouces Sons Funeral Home, 715 Cooper Camden, where friends mav grandchild. Services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. in the Inglesby Funeral Home, 602 E. Main Maple Sharif where friends may call Surviving are his wife, Rhuha-mah; three daughters. Mrs.

The vouths were sent to Lake Garrison, 21, listed at 4510 Wallace and Ronald Richardson, 20. listed at 709 N. 44th st. call Monday night. Burial will be land Children's Shelter pending Norma Gravener, Mrs.

Virginia in Harleigh Cemetery, Camden. Sunday night. Burial will be in Ferry said a witness saw the Speed, both of Florence, and Mrs. Joan Poloczko of Trenton: a MRS. CLARA M.

AULD Lakeview Memorial 1'arK, River- ter City and Mrs. William Swift of Rivcrton; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. ton. brother, Roland of Florence; a Mrs. Clara M.

Auld, 87, died Thursday in her home at 2401 46th High Mass of requiem will be sister, Mrs. Katherine Church of Florence; and six grandchildren. st, Pennsauken. JOSEPH W. DOWNS MOORESTOWN Joseph W.

Downs, 56. of 217 Sheffield Kingston Estates, Cherry Hill, died Thursday. He was born in Moorestown, and lived in Cherry Hill for six years. He was an employe of the Public Service Electric and Gas of Burlington. Surviving are his wife, Alice; a son, Joseph Jr.

at home; a stepson, John Stafford of Collings-wood, a daughter, Kathleen of Hoboken; two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude LePage of Moorestown, and Mrs. Anna Pycik of Camden. Friends will meet Monday at 8:30 a.m. in the McChesney Funeral 30 W.

Main Moorestown. High requiem Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. In St. Peter Celestine Church, Cherry Hill. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill.

Surviving are a daughter, Miss celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in St. Mary's Church. Friends will meet at 8:30 a.m. at the Mc- Services will be Monday at 11 a.m.

in a funeral home at 214 Cann Funeral Home, Brown and Front st. where friends may call action by juvenile authorities. Thieves Ransack Pennsauken Home Thieves took a gold watch and ransacked the house of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C.

Gideon, 1629 37th Pennsauken, recently, according to police. Gideon said the watch belonged to William Flick Sr. who is temporarily staying with the Gideons. Contents of closets and bureau drawers in the house were strewn about, it was reported. Ptl.

Rob three break the display window with a brick about 1 a.m. today. Another witness saw the men leave and jotted down the license number of their car. Ferry and Ptl. Townsend Sims arrested the men minutes later at Broadway and Kaighns ave.

The suspects were held without bail for a hearing Monday before Municipal Judge Sklar on charges of breaking, entering and larceny. Police said they recovered the television sets. Sunday night. Burial will be in Cted-ta4csit ABRAM B. DETWILER PITMAN-Abram B.

Dctwiler, 86, of 12 Adams died Friday at home. Formerly a resident of Camden and St. Petersburg, he had lived in Pitman for eight months. He was a clerk in the maintenance department of Public Service Coordinated Transport, Camden, before his retirement in 1947 after 30 years of service. He was a member of the Public Service 25-Year Club.

Surviving are his wife, Julia a son, George P. Sr. of Col- Cedar Hill Cemetery, Florence. Isabel C. of Pennsauken; a sister, Mrs.

Florance Halfen of Lincoln, and a brother, James H. Kelley of Wilmington, Del. Services will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. in the Inglesby and Sons Funeral Home, Cove and Wyndam rds. where friends may Monmouth Gloucester City, where they may call Monday night.

Burial will be in new St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr, lEVSPAPEBS MRS. SARAH J. STABLER Mrs. Sarah J.

Stabler, 68, of SPOT LESTER I. TRl'ITT Lester I. Truitt, 42, a native of 19 Lldndge Gardens, Collings wood, died Thursday in the Res call Monday night. Burial will be Tel Nursing Home, Haddon in Bethel Memorial Park, Penn sauken. Camden, died Thursday in Orient, Ohio, where he lived.

ert Hurley investigated. Heights. She was born in Balti Surviving are his mother, Mrs. more, and was a member of the Haddon Heights Chapter Marian N. Truitt of Evansville, a brother, Albert Jr.

of Evansville; and six sisters, Mrs. Ruth Chew of Baltimore, Mrs. 124 O.E.S. Surviving are I husband, Russell a son, William R. of Lydia Sowers of Pcdricktown, Westmont; a brother, William Howard of Baltimore; and two Mrs.

Lorana Beamer of Mantua, Mrs. Dorothy McAnally of Pomp-ton Lakes, Mrs. Ivy Marquardt of grandchildren. Services will be held Sunday at Woodlynne and Mrs. Grace Riggs of Ashville, Ohio.

buys any of these great values for your home! 8:30 p.m. in the Evoy Funeral Home. 129 White Horse Had Special Novena Listed on Tuesdays A special novena of Seven Tuesdays, beginning Tuesday, in honor of St. Anthony of Padua will be conducted by the Conventual Franciscan Fathers of SS. Peter and Paul Church, 555 Spruce st.

Three services will be held each Tuesday, at 7:30 a.m., Novena Mass and prayers; 2:30 p.m., benediction and Novena prayers and a similar service' at 7:30 p.m. At the two latter services, a series of Novena talks will be given on the theme of "A Spiritual Check Up." rmirlr-rPtwt Classified Adt quickly And buym 'or fimfrs, boils, minors, turnlturr, snort tquipmrnl, Us, flc. Dial SJ-710e NOW. don Heights, where friends may Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Mason E.

Bradley Funeral Home, 3203 Federal where friends may call Monday night. Burial ill be in Bethel Memorial Park, Pennsauken. Optn 9 lo 9 Monday, Thursday, Friday Other dayt 9 It 5:30 WW call after 7 p.m. MICHAEL CHAJKOWSKI Michael Chajkowski, 65, of 1220 Jackson died Friday in West Jersey Hospital. He was a retired leather worker.

Surviving are his wife, Martha; two sons, Peter and John of Cam It's simply amazing how much you can buy here on Monday for only $991 We mean home furnishings and appliances of fine quality den; and a sister, Mrs. Mary Chajkowski of Brackenridge, Pa 30 that's what we give you Services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Zembruski Funeral Home, 1643 Mount Ephraim where friends may call Monday night. Parastas for your money and that what we mean by value! Come in Monday and buy what we GUARANTEE to be the best home values STANLEY R. BRIGHTON Stanley R.

Brighton, 74. of 214 Lincoln Magnolia, died Friday in Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia. He as an Army veteran of World War I. a member of Mozart Lodge 43ft, Philadelphia and a retired clerk of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Surviving are his wife, Marian; a daughter, Mrs.

Dorothy A. Dale of Levittown; a brother, Harry A. of St. Petersburg, and a grandchild. Services will be held Monday at 1 p.m.

in the Charles H. Iredell Funeral Home, 402 White Horse Haddon Heights, where friends may call Sunday night. Burial will be in Newton Square, Pa. services will be held at 8 p.m Burial will be in New Camden Cemetery. NEW! EASY! CONVENIENT! Ont handlt does tht work of rwo Monday Only 9 to 9 at 419 KAIGHN, Camden MRS.

ANNA L. VENN Services were held today for Mrs. Anna L. Venn, 73, of 155 Meadow-crest Trucksville, Pa. She was a former resident of East Camden for 35 years, and has lived in Trucksville for the last four years.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe of Shaver-town, and Mrs. A. J. Lillie of Bronxville, N.Y.; a sister, Mrs.

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