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tjiripirw rmiir sm 10 COURIER-POST, Camden, N.J., Friday, August 22. 1975 Pittsburgh rites John Krown, formerly of Cherry Hill WORKMAN Suddenly on August 20, 1975. David, Sr. Husband of Victoria (nee Skedzielewska). Of Lum-berton, N.J.

Father of Mrs. Joan Boyle, Moorestown, N.J., Mrs. Eleanor Peditto, Burlington, N.J., David, Jr. of Maple Shade. Brother of Mrs.

Lannia Lloyd, Barrington, N.J., Mrs. Josephine Fleischer, Gloucester, N.J. 5 grandchildren and 1 greatgrandchild. Services and Interment at the convenience of the family on Saturday from the Inglesby Funeral Home, 602 East Main Maple Shade. No viewing Friday evening.

RAFFENSPERGER On Aug. 21, 1975. Mary E. (nee Garlin). Beloved wife of the late James E.

Raffensperger. Of Collingswood, N. J. Age 86 years. She is survived by a son J.

Henry Raffensperger, Collingswood, a daughter Mrs. Dorothy M. Eich-mann, of Westmont, 2 brothers Raymon D. Garlin, Collingswood and Carl K. Garlin, Haddon Twp.

6 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends ot the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Monday, 10 a. at Foster's Funeral Home, Haddon 8. Lees Collingswood, N.J. Interment Locustwood Memorial? Park.

There will not be a viewing Sunday eve. Memorial contributions in her name may be made to the Camden County Cancer Society, 570 Haddon Collingswood, N.J. ROBERTS On Aug. 19, 1975. Stella F.

Wife of the late Frank J. Formerly of Fairview, Camden, N. J. Age 83 years. Survived by son Gilbert of Alexandria, grandson Gilbert F.

1 brother and 4 sisters. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Saturday, at 9 a.m., at the Myrtetus Funeral Home, 1530 Collings Fair-view, Camden. Mass of Resurrection at 10 a. at St. Joan of Arc Church.

Interment New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. Friends may call Friday PITTSBURGH, Pa. Funeral services for John J. Krown, 28, formerly of Cherry Hill, N.

will be Monday at the' P. Brandt Funeral Home, Perry Highway. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday and Sunday after 7 p.m. Burial will be in Pittsburgh. Mr.

Krown died Thursday after a long illness. A 1966 graduate of Cherry Hill High School West, Mr. Krown had been a high schpol teacher in this city since his graduation from Slippery Rock College, Slippery Rock, in 1970. He had been active in Little League activities and with the Boy Scouts of America. He is survived by his wife Barbara and daughter Pamela at home; his mother, Mrs.

Mary Beffie Krown of Cherry Hill. N.J., and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ada Orem of Audubon. BARGER On August 20, 1975. Of Berkley and Woodlawn Mantua.

Walter Sr. Husband of the late Emily M. Age 87 years. Survived by 5 daughters, Mrs. Florence Porter, Mantua, Mrs.

Mildred Mills, Gibbstown, Mrs. Hazel Ross, Mickleton, Mrs. Emily Stecher, Swedes boro, Mrs. Fern Ne-ibert, 6 sons, Walter, Blackwood, Edward, Oaklyn, Harry, Green Lane, Robert, Woodbury William, National Park, and Donald, Glassboro, brother, Charles, Trenton, 42 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral services Saturday 10:30 a.m.

at Smith Funeral Home, 47 Main Mantua. Interment Eglington Cemetery. Viewing Friday evening. Memorial gifts may be given to charity of choice. BIGLEY On August 22nd, 1975.

Lillian (nee Putz). Beloved wife of the late Francis J. Of 1280 Sheridan Street, Camden. Age 85 years. Devoted mother of Rita at home, Francis J.

Jr. of Camden and Paul V. of Camden. Beloved sister of Mrs. Lottie Case of Florida.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Monday 8 am at the Zembru-ski Funeral Home, 1643 Mt. Ephraim Avenue, Camden. Mass of the Resurrection and Holy Communion 9 am at St. Joseph's Church, 10th and Mechanic Streets, South Camden. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday evening after 6: 30 pm. CARTY Of 445 Sunny Somers Point, N.J. August 20, 1975. Elmer H. Carty Sr.

Age 89 years. Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral Saturday 10 a.m. at the Middleton-Stroble Funeral Home, 304 Shore Road, Somers Point, Interment Lutheran Cemetery, Williamstown, N.J. Friends may call Friday evening 7 to 9. DALEY On August 20, 1975, Miriam Trimmer of Haddon Heights, N.J., wife of the late Clyde F.

Daley. Mother of Elizabeth T. Daley of West Chester, and C. Samuel Daley of Haddon Heights. Graveside service at Evergreen Cemetery, Gettysburg, on Saturday, August 23, at 10 a.m.

Contributions may be made to the Lutheran Home, Main Moorestown, N.J. 08057. W.W. JOfLNSON shows off 6.37 carat diamond he Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro. Texan discovery is the largest diamond ever found by Associated Press found at the Arkansas State officials say the a tourist at the park.

NATIONAL APPLIANCE MONTH SALE NO FROST EVER REFRIGERATOR PERMANENT PRESS HEAVY DUTY WASHER GRIFFETH On August 21, 1975. Helen H. (nee Hunt). Wife of Howard Y. Grif-feth.

Of 145 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, N.J. Age 77 years. Due notice of the funeral will be given from The HollMurphy Funeral HOme of Haddonfield. HORTON Suddenly on August 20, 1975 Oleata F. (nee Hires) Beloved wife of Frederick of Camden, N.J.

Age 68. Also surviving are sons Wayne F. of Pennsauken, and Robert A. of Camden, a daughter Mrs. Shirley Trubey of Marlton, N.J.

and 7 grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family and members of the Westminister Presbyterian Church of Camden are invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday at 10 a.m. from the Roedel Funeral Home, 1300 N. Kings Cherry Hill, N.J. Interment Lake view Memorial Park, Cinnaminson.

Friends may call Friday evening. MAIR On August 21, 1975. George Sr. Of 14 Walnut Avenue, Marlton Lakes, N.J. Age 62 years.

Beloved husband of Florence. Father of John George Barrington, James, Mt. Ephraim, 7 grandchildren. Son of John Tampa, Florida. Brother of Mrs.

Elizabeth Baxter, Med-ford and Mrs. Lilias Good, Speculator, N.Y. Services will be held at the convenience of the family, from The LeRoy P. Wooster Funeral Home, White Horse Pike, Atco, N.J. Family requested contributions be made to The Children's Hospital of Phila.

MAKEMSON On August 21, 1975. Elizabeth F. (nee Beam) Wife of the late Raymond H. of 26 Timber Drive, Barrington, N.J. Survived by a daughter Mrs.

Ethel Linton. One grandchild and three great grandchildren. Relatives and friendsof thefamilyare invited to attend the funeral Monday 9 am from the Robert J. Blake Funeral Home, 226 Col lings Avenue, Collingswood, N.J. Mass of the Resurrection 10 am Church of St.

Francis DeSales, Barrington. Viewing Sunday evening. MENGLE On Aug. 21, 1975. Matthew E.

Jr. Of Camden, N. J. Age 22 years. Son of Matthew E.

Sr. and June (nee Watson). Due notice of the funeral will be given by Edward P. Leonard Funeral Director. PERRY On August 8, 1975, Carolyn.

Age 31 Suddenl of 286 Mt. Vernon St. Camden. Survived by a son James, mother Mrs. Clyde Perry, 4 brothers, Edward Nathaniel, Leon, and Morris, a sister Mrs.

Everlyn Gland and a dear friend James Wilkins. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services Sunday August 24, at the Mayo Funeral Home, 812 Kaighn Camden, where friends may call after 6. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Camden. PIERCE On Aug. 21, 1975.

Anna C. (nee Davis). Wife of Ralph A. Of 55 West 2nd Runnemede, N. J.

Age 79. Mother of Marie Pogar, Clearwater, 2 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Pierce was a member of Pythian Sisters, Blackwood, Lady's Aide Trinity Lutheran Church and the Ladies Auxiliary John Irvin American Legion Post 250, Runnemede. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Monday, 11 a.

at the Gardner Funeral Home, Black Horse Pike and Haverford Runnemede, where they may call Sunday evening after 7. Interment Bethel Cemetery, Hurffville. The family requests contributions be made to the Trinity Lutheran Church in Runnemede, in her memory. POSSUMATO On August 20, 1975, Carmella. Of 8616 Bluedale Alexandria, Va.

In her 84th year. Mother of Frank Possumato, of Haddonfield and Josephine Hecker, Alexandria, Va. Funeral will be held 8 a.m. Saturday morning, Rone Funeral Chapel, 1110 E. Chestnut Vineland, N.J.

A funeral Mass and Communion wil I be offered at Sacred Heart Church, Vineland, 9 a.m. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery, Vineland. Friends may call Friday evening 7 to 9 at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. PYLE On August 21, 1975, James of 5224 Marlton Pike, Pennsauken, N.J., age 71 years.

Surviving are sons, James H. of Weston, Ronald A. of Cherry Hill, sister Mrs. Betty Miller, Maple Shade, brothers- Richard and El wood of Cucamonga, Calif, and 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, 10 a.m., at the Murray-Paradee Funeral Home, 601 Marlton Pike (Route 70), Erlton, Cherry Hill, N.J.

Interment Bethel Memorial Park. No viewing Friday evening. Friends may call Saturday from 9 to 10 a.m. If friends desire, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 786 Haddon Collingswood, N.J. Ferry grounded, 115 are 'saved' I li I I Reg.

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Reg. needs can be or later Large 3.8 cu. holds 133 lbs. 5 lr MililIMM o' sNLOVHG MEMORY- -BROWN In sad and loving memory of our friend Al Brown on his birthday, Aug. 22.

There is someone who misses you sadly. And finds the time long since you went. There is someone who thinks of you always. Gone is the face we loved so dear. Silent the voice we loved to hear; 'Tis sad, but true, we wonder why.

Sadly missed by Sam Goodwin George Hoffman. CHINOOK TONGUE In the Chinook tongue of Canada's Pacific Coast, "muck-a-muck" means food. KUQVni FOR VALUES CLEMENTON GRANT CITY xn WHITE MORSE PIKE SUM Alfft OA enr r1 1 1 I ill I rBlr UMritCk ALL FROSTLESS FAMILY SIZE REFRIGERATOR SCHTLKE Of Moorestown, N.J. On August 20, 1975. Bernard J.

Age 68. Husband of Dorothy (nee Payne) Father of JoAnn S. Simpkins of Cinnaminson, brother of Mrs, Edna Fillman of Camden. Also 2 grandchildren. Services conven ient to the family.

Interment Lakeview Memorial Park. Me morial contributions may be made to Moorestown Emergency Squad or First Presbyterian Church of Moorestown. Arrangements by The Lewis Funeral Home of Moorestown. SEESE On August 21, 1975, Rita C. (nee Maloney).

Wife of John L. Seese of 505 Strawbridge Avenue, West mont, N.J. Age 54 years. Mother of John L. Seese of Browns Mills.

Mrs. Catherine S. Martin of Vermont, Mrs. Mary Artz of Voorhees Paul J. Seese, USN, Patrick J.

Seese at home, Six grandchildren, sister of John J. Maloney, Ferdinand F. Malon ey and Mrs. Marie Kelly, her mother Mrs. Kathryn Maloney of Westmont.

Relatives and friendsof thefamilyare invited to attend the funeral on Monday, 8:30 a.m. at the Schaffhauser Funeral Home, 983 Haddon Ave nue, Collingswood. Mass of the Resurrection Church of the Holy Savior, 9:30 a.m. Interment the New St. Mary's Cemetery.

Friends may call Sunday evening after 7 p.m. SMEGLER On August 19, 1975. William G. Husband of Mae (nee McCann) Of 213 Windsor Avenue, Haddon field. Age 70.

Also survived by a daughter Mrs. Mary Bond of Cherry Hill, 4 grandchildren, Linda E. Richard Chris topher J. and Susan M. 1 sister Mrs.

Hilda Paliveof Norristown, Pa. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Saturday at 9 am from The Eugene V. Hinski Funeral Home, 81 Haddon Avenue, Had donfield. Mass of Christian Burial 10 am at Christ The King Church, Haddonfield. Interment New St, Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr.

Friends may call Friday evening. Parking in rear of funeral home. WALLACE Ernest P. of Rt. 1, Box 407, Miilsboro Del.

Age 68 years. On Aug. 20, 1975, formerly of Glassboro. Retired from Rubberoid, Gloucester in 1971. Survived by wife Ellen, 2 brothers, Issac and Johnof Pitman, N.J.

1 sister Mrs Bessie Vincent of Camden. Rela- tivesand friendsof thefamilyare invited, to attend the funeral services on Sunday at 8 pm, at the First Baptist Church, Acadamy and Grove Sts, Glassboro, N.J. Where friends may call after 6 pm. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Mt Royal. Relatives and friends will meet at 446 Moriel Pitman.

Funeral services under thedirection of the Carl Miller Funeral Home. WALLACE On August 20th, 1975. Joseph L. Of 202 Lippincott Avenue, Riverton. Beloved son of Leo and Anna Wallace.

Of Riverton. Brother of John, Cinnaminson, William, Palmyra, Charles, Riverton, Leo Palmyra, Laurence, Wat-chung, N.J., Paul, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial Saturday 10 am at Sacred Heart Church, 4th Street and Linden Avenue, Riverton. Interment Calvary Cemetery. The family requests memorial contributions be made to Sacred Heart Church, Riverton. Directed by The Weber Funeral Home, 112 Broad Street, Riverton, N.J.

UTKER Agnes E. (nee Wrigley). On August 20, 1975, wife of George H. Wiker of Vincentown, N.J. Formerly of Ridley Secane, Pa.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral Saturday, 9 a.m. from James F. Knoetgen Funeral Home, 746 Kedron Ridley Morton, Route 420. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m.. Our Lady of Fatima Church.

Interment St. Denis Cemetery. Friends may call Friday after 7 p.m. Parking on premises. I DEADLY SEEDS The seeds of the golden chain laburnum) which are encased in bean-like capsules, can cause severe poisoning (agitation, staggering, convulsions and coma) and death through asphyxiation.

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Pa. Joseph Klus, 12. of 1100 Howard Bellmawr, N.J., died Thursday evening in Crozer-Chester Medical Center here of burns he received in a lawnmower explosion. The boy, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry J. Klus, was admitted to the hospital's burn unit July 27 with burns over 70 per cent of his body. He was transferred to -Chester Crozer from Underwood-Memorial Hospital, Woodbury, N.J., where he had been taken following the accident. He had been a Courier-Post newspapercarrier for less than one year. Besides his parents, he is survived by two brothers, Stanley and Edward, and a sister.

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