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COURIER-POST, CHERRY HILL, N.J. Monday, September 11, 1978 Death Notices ABELE September 10, 1978. William H. Jr. Husband of Carol R.

(Nee Capyak). Of Presidential Ct. Runnerede. Age 34. Father of William H.

111. Son of Florence and Willian H. Abele. Brother of Vesta Reinck, Mary Hunter, John, Ronald, Donald and Edward. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday 11 A.M.

at the GARDNER FUNERAL HOME Horse Pike and Haverford Rd. Runnemede. Interment Bethel Cemetary, Hurffville. Friends may call Wednesday evening after 7:00. BALDWIN September 8, 1978 Arvella F.

(nee Faust). Wife of the late Thomas Baldwin of Westmont, N.J. Age 103 a years. Survived by daughter-in-law Mrs. Lillian Baldwin.

Two grandsons, Thomas R. Baldwin of Philadelphia and. Donald Baldwin of Laurel Springs. Also great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services Wednesday 2 p.m.

at the JACKSON FUNERAL HOME, Haddon Stoy Westmont, N.J. Interment Arlington Cemetery, Pennsauken, N.J. -Viewing Tuesday evening. On September 7, 1978. Michal M.

of Irene. Of 810 Columbia National Park. Age 5 57. He was a member of the Moose Lodge 548 Lindenwold. The V.F.W.

Post 3324, Runnerede, and the Trimble Lodge 117 Relatives and friends of the may call Monday evening after 7:00 at the GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, Black Horse Pike and Haver. Rd. Runnemede. Interment will be sat the convenience of the family. BERRY On September 9, 1978.

Hazel L. (nee Danner). Age 74 years of Merchantville, (N.J. Beloved mother of Charles E. of Englewood, Ohio.

Robert E. of Cherry Hill, N.J. and Joyce Z. of Merchantville, N.J. Also survived by one brother Eugene B.

Danner of Decatur, and four sisters, Mrs. Myrtle McCurdy of Decatur, Mrs. Margaret Elliott of Powell, Tenn. Mrs. Arnold Hunter and Miss Mildred Danner, both of Atlanta, Ga.

Ten grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend the funeral service 11 am Wednesday at the STEPHENSON-BROWN FUNERAL HOME, 33 West Avenue, Merchantville, N.J. Interment Colestown call Tuesday evening after 7 pm. Cemetery, Cherry Hill. Friends may, desired Memorial contributions may be made to the Merchantville Emergency Rescue Squad.

BOISVERT Suddenly on Sept. 9, 1978, Harry F. of 105 Long Lane, Voorhees Beloved husband of Mary Jean (nee Barnwell). Father of Robert, Elm, N.J. James and Mrs.

Mary Lou Macartney, Franklinville, N.J. Jean Marie, Peggy Ann and John at home. His mother Rose Dwyer, grandchildren. Relatives and friends, employees of Prudential Insurare invited the funeral on 9 am HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 1816 Haddonfield-Berlin Rd, Cherry Hill. Mass Of Christian burial 10 am Church of the Holy Rosary.

Interment Gate Of Heaven Cem. Friends may call Monday eve. 7-9. On September 8, 1978. Samuel B.

Bortel Jr, beloved husband of Mildred C. (nee of 114 N. Valleybrook Road, Cherry Hill, N.J. Age 70 years. Also survived by two sons Richard J.

of Philadelphia and Jeffrey S. of Seattle, Washington. Three sisters and five grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Monday evening at 9 p.m. at THE HOLL-MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, West End Avenue at Kings Highway, Haddonfield, where friends may call on Monday evening after 7 p.m.

Masonic services will be held at 8:30 P.M. Interment private at the convenience of the family at the Haddonfield Baptist Cemetery. Contributions as a memorial may be made to Shriner's Hospital for Children, 8400 Roosevelt Philadelphia, Pa. CRAIN On September 8, 1978. Grant S.

husband rof Mary of Berlin Ct. Berlin, Age 58 years. Employed by the Pennsylvania Reading Sea Shore Lines for 30 years. Member of the Masons Medford Lodge, and Tall Cedars, of Mt. Holly.

He is survived by four sons, Louis, rand Grant of Rancocas Woods, "Bruce, U.S. Navy, Donald, of Blackwood, two daughters, Anne Broszious of Tacoma, Connie Parke, of Merchantville, two brothers, William, of, Mt. Holly, Mahlon (Bud), of Berlin, three sisters, Margaret Sledsky, of Mt. Holly, Gladys Pinto, of Hammonton, Delores Hartke, of Berlin, also 10 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning 11:15 a.m.

from the KNIGHT FUNERAL HOME, 14 Rich Berlin. Interment Berlin Cem. Viewing Tuesday evening at the funeral home. If desired, contributions in his memory can be made to the Camden County Cancer Society, N.J. WIRTH FLORIST 22 S.

CENTRE ST. MERCHANTVILLE, N.J. FTD 663-0535 CUMMINGS Willie Y. Age 62. Of 202 Washington Mt.

Holly. Died Friday, September 8. He is survived by his wife, Maggie, two daughters, Mrs. Judith Snow, of Mt. Holly, Mrs.

Ruth Sparks, of NC. 5 sons, Richard of Mt. Holly, Carl, of William of Edgewater Park, Paul of NC. and James of his mother Mrs. Ella Hardin, of one sister, Mrs.

Sarah Hughes, of 13 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, September 13, at 11 a.m. at the main Chapel McGuire Air Force Base, where friends may call Tuesday September 12 from 7 9 p.m. Interment in U.S. Government Cem.

Beverly, N.J. Arrangements under the direction of TUNSIL FUNERAL HOME, of Camden and Palmyra. D'ALOISE Lillian Chromiec, at Greenwich, September 9, 1978. Wife of Lawrence T. D'Aloise, mother of Mrs.

Joseph Jakubec, Mary Kathleen and Lawrence T. D'Aloise, Jr. Sister of Mrs. Chester Jablonski of Camden. Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Mary Church, Greenwich on Tuesday at 10 a.m. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Arrangements by KNAPP AND SON MEMORIAL. DAVIS Of Mt.

Laurel, N.J. On September 8,1978 Russell L. Age 27. Son of Donald L. and Nancy C.

Davis Of Mt. Laurel, brother of Linda Jo D. Mitchell of Trenton, and Andrew J. Davis of Mt. Laurel.

Private funeral services were held Sunday from the LEWIS FUNEL HOME, Moorestown. Memorial contributions may be made to Mt. Laurel Jaycees, 122 School House Lane, Mt. Laurel, N.J. 08054.

DE CESARIS On September 10, 1978. John. Beloved husband of the late Theresa. Of West Collingswood, N.J. Due notice of the funeral will be given from the JOSEPH A.

FALCO FUNERAL HOME, 6600 No. Browning Pennsauken, N.J. GOLWAY Evelyn D. of Webb Pitman, N.J. On September 10, 1978.

Age 62. Wife of William J. Golway, mother of Mrs. Patricia G. Euler, of Pitman, Mrs.

Gwendolyn P. Nite, of Woodstown, and William C. Golway, Pitman. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services 8 p.m., Tuesday, September 12, at the WEATHERBY FUNERAL HOME, 308 W. Holly Pitman.

Viewing 7 8 p.m. Creamation, private. Contributionas to the American Cancer Society, 166 East Pitman, would be preferred. GRISCOM Of Ocean City, N.J. On Saturday September 9, 1978 Albert C.

(Bert). Age 75 years. Son of the late Dr. Mrs. Lee Griscom.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service Wednesday morning at 11:00 from the GODFREY FUNERAL HOME, 809 Central Avenue, Ocean City, N.J. There will be no calling hours. Interment Betel Cemetery, Hurffsville, N.J. IRWIN On September 9, 1978. Mary E.

(nee Reidinger), wife of the late John of Sterling Terrace, Stratford, N.J. Age 87. Survived by three sons, John of Folsom, Joseph, of of Havertown, Robert, Margate. Six daughters, Mrs. Florence Broadwater, Edgewater Park, Mrs.

Dorothy Ferris, Fall Church, Mrs. Ruth Lally, of Stratford, Mrs. Rita Whitney, of Bristol, Mrs. Regina Mock, and Mrs. Margorie McKee, Phila.

24 grandchildren, 48 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-greatgrandchild. Brother Howerd Reidinger, and one nephew, Walter, of Apple Vall, Minn. Relatives and friends of the family, are invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday, 9 a.m. from the DANKS HOME FOR FUNERALS, Gene Hinsky 11, Director, White Horse Pike, Lindenwold, N.J. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m.

St. Lukes Church, Deptford. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Conshohacken, Pa. Friends may call Monday evening 7-9 p.m. JOHNSON Morris L.

Of Provincial Cherry Hill. Died September 9, 1978. Age 43 years. Teacher in the Camden School System with Title I. Member of Omega Psi Phi Fraterity.

Chi Upsilon chapter. Organizer of First Inc. Past President of Camden High PTSA. Survived by foster son John. Parents Joseph and Adele Johnson.

One sister. Many aunts and uncles. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Wednesday 12 noon in the Kane Baptist Church 9th and Kane Camden. Where friends may call after 10 A.M. Interment Sunset Memorial.

Park, Pennsauken. Family will meet at 69 E. Oak Lawnside, N. J. Services under direction CARL MILLER FUNERAL HOME.

KILPATRICK September 10, 1978, Jennie Teasdale (nee McAlster). Of Somerdale, N.J. Formerly of South Phila. Devoted wife of Belford. Survived by two children, six step children and three brothers.

Relatives and friends invited to the funeral Wednesday 9:30 a.m. at KENNETH WM. MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, The Milligan Bldg 1346 S. 29th Phila. Funeral service 11 a.m.

John Chambers Memorial Presbyterian Church, 28th and Morris Phila. Interment West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening. Contributions to John Chambers Church preferred by family. ARTHUR L.

JOSEPH PREDPELSKI FUNERAL HOME 541-1211 1458-60 Mt. Ephraim CAMDEN, N.J.! A New Generation of Service The in Four of funerals the have most joined trusted names together. As Roedel always, we will continue tradition with our Funeral generations- old of personalized attention. Homes Est. 1893 Roedel Funeral Home Roedel-Davies Funeral Chapel 804-06 N.

27th St. 4322 Westfield Ave. Camden, N.J. 08105 964-1995 Pennsauken, N.J. 08110 662-2420 G.

Pasquini, Director Allen A. Roedel, Manager Roedel-Evoy Funeral Home Roedel -Oliver Bair Funeral Home 129 White Horse Pike 1016 Haddonfield Rd. Haddon Heights, N.J. 08035 547-7600 Cherry Hill, N.J. 08034 667-6880 A.

Andrew Director Allen A. Roedel, Manager. KRAUSE On September 8, 1978. Julie (nee Schmidt). Age 39 years.

of 405 Dawson Moorestown, N.J. Wife of Joseph M. and loving mother of Steven Lisa Scott: also survived by parents, Mr. Mrs. William Keister of East Aurora, N.

Y. sisters Lucille Doxey of Euless, Texas Zelma Schmidt of Niagara Falls, N.Y. Memorial service 8 p.m. Wednesday September 13th at Congregation M'Kor Shalom, Church Fellowship Rds. Mt.

Laurel, N.J. Family asks that contributions in Julie's memory be made to organizations promoting peace fellowship. LEWIS Lillie Mae Formerly of Ashland Ave. Lawnside, N.J. died Sept.

7, 1978. Age 82 years. Member of usher Stewardess boards of Mt. Zion United Metodist Church. Survived by son Albert, three daughters Mrs.

Mary E. Vanentine, Miss Evelyn Lewis Mrs. Helena Edith Henley Nelson, 21 grandchildren, 35 Great-grandchildren, 6 greatgrandchildren. Realtives friends are invited to attend funeral services on Wednesday 8 p.m. in the Mt.

Zion United Methodist Church White Horse Pike, Lawnside. Where friends may call after 6 p.m. Interment Church Cemetery. Family will meet at 1247 Chase N.J. Services under the direction of the CARL MILLER FUNERAL HOME.

LOIACONO On September 8, 1978. Anthony. Of Maple Shade, N. J. Beloved husband of Margaret (nee Tricocci).

Father of Mrs. Donna Jason, Richard and Mark Loiacono. Also survived by his grandson Anthony his brother Leonard. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from LEONETTI FUNERAL HOME, Northeast corner Broad and Wolf Phila.

Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Maple Shade. Interment Calvary Cherry Hill. Monday eve. 7 to 10.

(Parking on premises). McADAM On September 8, 1978. James Joseph Senior. Age 93 years. Of Cherry Hill, N.

J. Beloved husband of the late Alice M. (nee Whippey). Survived by 3 sons Michael James J. Jr.

and Robert 1 daughter Mrs. Lorna Carel, 6 grandchildren and 7 great Graveside commital 10a. m. Tuesday at Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill. No viewing.

If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the Cherry Hill Crossing Guard Association. Arrangements under the direction of the STEPHENSON FUNERAL HOME, 33 West Maple Merchantville, N. J. MIGNOGNA On September 8, 1978. Frank (Mason).

Of Camden, N. J. Age 61 years. Devoted brother of Mrs. Carmella (Mildred) Rialdini, Mrs.

Marie Ostrosky, Blackwood, Woodrow, Voorhees. Also survived by 3 nephews. Mr. Mignogna was a veteran of World War II. He was a patrolman City of Camden, N.J.

for over. 10 years until his retirement. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the viewing and the funeral on Tuesday from 8 a.m. at the JOSEPH A. FALCO FUNERAL HOME, 6600 North Browning Road, Pennsauken, N.J.

Mass of Christian Holly Communion at-10 a.m. in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, 4th and Division Carden. Interment Calvary Cemetery. NO VIEWING ON MONDAY EVENING.

Four injured in 2-car crash Four persons remained hospitalized today after being seriously injured in a two car collision at the intersection of Route 561 and Marlton Avenue in Gibbsboro. The accident was under investigation. Anna Moore, 34, of Riverside, a passenger in her own car, was in critical condition at West st Jersey Hospital Eastern Division, Voorhees, following the Saturday morning accident. The driver, Raymond Palmer, 38, of Medford, was in stable condition at West Jersey Hospital Southern Division in Berlin. Sixteen-year-old Doreen Cornwell of Berlin was in stable condition at John F.

Kennedy Hospital, Stratford, but later was transferred to Thomas Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia No condition was available. Laure Barr, 18, of Stratford was in stable condition a John F. Kennedy Both were passengers in a car driven by James Canning, 19, of Gibbsboro. Canning was treated and released at West Jersey Hospital Southern Division. Police said Canning's car apparently collided broadside with the Palmer vehicle.

IN MEMORIAM. GARRETT In sad and loving memory of our dear nephew, Gary M. who passed away Sept. 11, 1970. Nothing can ever take away the love a heart holds dear.

Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps him dear. Sadly missed by Aunt Bernice Uncle Bill. GARRETT In sad and loving memory of our dear son and brother, Gary M. who passed away Sept.

11, 1970. No stain was on his little heart, sin had not entered there. And innocence slept sweetly on that pale white brow so fair. He was too pure for this cold earth, too beautiful to stay. And so God's holy angel bore our darling one away.

Sadly missed by Mommy, Daddy, Scott, Kim, David and Kenny, SVIBEN In sad and loving memory of my dear son Denny, who passed away Sept. 11, 1965 To have to love and then to part; is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. To hear the voice we loved to hear: Dear Denny, we wish that you were here. Sadly missed by Mom, Patti, Sharon, Mark, Martha and Dawn. Inglesby Sons FUNERAL HOME Established 1924 GERALD A.

INGLESBY. Manager JOHN E. INGLESBY COVE WYNDAM RDS.PENNSAUKEN Conditioned 662-1271 MURRAY John J. husband of the late Marie (nee Scott) of 1009 Center Bellmawr, N.J. Age 78 years.

Father of Marie Scheuring, Bellmawr, John J. West Palm Beach, Dr. Thomas Blackwood and Francis X. Bellmawr. Sister of Miss Gertrude Murray, Joseph Charles, Phila.

Pa. Frank, Millington, Maryland. 12 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Wed. at the GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, Black Horse Pk Haverford Rd, Runnemede.

Where they may call Tues. eve. Mass of Christian Burial Church of the Annunciation BVM, Bellmawr. Interment New ST. Mary's Cem, Bellmawr.

In lieu of any other expressions of Sympathy Memorial contributions may be made to Deborah Hospital, Browns Mills, ROGERS On September 9, 1978. Elizabeth S. (Nee Pizarro). Wife of the late Charles A. Of Oakwood Drive, Medford.

Formerly of Oaklyn. Mother of Charles of Bowie, and Mrs. Elizabeth Droffner of Medford. Five grandchildren. Sister of Joseph and Edward both of Gibbsboro; Mrs.

Kathryn Start of Collingswood and Mrs Anna Kloidt of Ventnor. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial at St. Mary of the Lakes Church, Jackson Rd. Medford. on Tuesday at 10:30 A.M.

Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Mt. Holly. Contributions in her memory would be appreciated to the American Cancer Society, Burlington Co. Unit Woodlane Mt.

Holly 08060. There will be no viewing Monday eve. Arrangements by MATHIS FUNERAL HOME 58 N. Main St. Medford, N.J.

RUTLEDGE Suddenly on Sept. 8, 1978, William E. of Voorhees, N.J. Beloved husband of Bernice (nee Millman). Father of Linda Yeykal, New Castle, Pa.

Marcia Bell, Clementon, N.J. Joyce A. at home, two grandchildren. Brother Robert, sister Mrs. Jane Brownfield both of Bergholz, Ohio.

He was owner of Werco Tool Co. Veteran World War Funeral services and interment will be held Tuesday 11 am Amderdam, Ohio. Donations in his memory to the heart fund. Arrangements HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 1816 Haddonfield-Berlin Rd, Cherry Hill. SCOTT On September 8, 1978.

Dr. John C. PH.D. Husband of Mae (nee Miles). Of 501 Somerset Haddonfield.

Also survived by two brothers Rev. James Scott and Walter Scott. Nephew Rev. William Scott McMunn and niece Madge Van Adelsberg. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday 11 a.m.

at the ROBERT J. BLAKE FUNERAL HOME, 226 Collings Collingswood. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call Monday evening. SHARP On September 9, 1978.

William HUSBAND OF Marie T. (nee Trace), of 1121 Logan Bellmawr, N.J. Age 70 years. Also survived by a brother George F. Hodgkins, and Mrs.

Sally and 2 sisters, Mrs. Susan Volz. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services on Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the HOLL-MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, West End Avenue at Kings Highway, Haddonfield. Interment Harleigh Cemetery.

No viewing Tuesday evening. F. Mignogna, 61, retired policeman Services will be Tuesday for Frank Mignogna, a former Camden police officer who died Friday in Cooper Medical Center, Camden. He was 61. Mr.

Mignogna, a resident of Camden, was a veteran of World War 1I and served as a police officer for 10 years prior to his retirement. He is survived by a brother, Woodrow of Voorhees; two sisters, Mrs. Carmella Rialdini of Philadelphia and Mrs. Marie Ostrosky of Gloucester Township; and three nephews. Viewing will be 8 a.m.

Tuesday at the Joseph A. Falco Funeral Home, 6600 N. Browning Road, Pennsauken. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Fourth and Division streets, Camden.

Burial will be private. SMILEY September 9, 1978 George Austin Jr. Husband of the late Marie (nee Weldon) of 118 80th St. Sea Isle city, N.J. A Age 72 years.

Survived by one daughter Mrs Joan S. Rebyak, two grandchildren. Relatives and friends, also members of Cloud Lodge 101 are invited to services Wednesday 11 a.m. at the ETHERINGTON FUNERAL HOME, 700 Powell St, Gloucester. Interment Locustwood cemetery.

Friends may call Tues. Eve. Contributions may be sent to the Heart Fund. STOLINSKI On September 10, 1978, William of 209 So. King Gloucester, N.J.

Age 62 years. Brother of Carl of Blackwood, Frank of Texas, Mrs. Ann Maiorano of Gloucester, Mrs. Mary Wright and Mrs. Jean Berger, both of Miami.

Relatives and friends of the family, also members of PACC are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday 8am at CIECHANOWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 1309 So. 10th Camden. Mass of the Resurrection 9am at St. Joseph's Church, 10th Mechanic Camden. Interment St.

Joseph's Cemetery. Viewing Tuesday evening. VAN KESSEL On September 9, 1978, Gus of Camden, N.J. Age 79 years. Survived by a niece Mrs.

Rita Stabler of Westmont. fives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on, Tuesday at 10am at the ROEDEL-EVOY FUNERAL HOME, 129 White Horse Haddon Heights, N.J. Interment at Harleigh Cemetery. Friends may call one hour before service time. WEST On September 8, 1978 Paul R.

Husband of the late Eva Mae (nee Brewer) of Runnemede, N.J. Formerly of East Camden. Age 77. Survived by a son Charles H. of Runnemede and a grandson.

Relatives and friends also. members of Ionic Lodge No. 94 are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the BRADLEY FUNERAL HOME, 3203 Federal Camden. Interment Colestown Cemetery, Cherry Hill.

Friends may call Tuesday evening. Masonic services Tuesday 8 p.m. SCOTTI On September 10, 1978. Adolf of Cherry Hill, N.J. Due notice of the funeral will be given from the JOSEPH A.

FALCO FUNERAL HOME, 6600 No. Browning Pennsauken, N.J. WIEGAND On September 8, 1978. Minnie, of 105 Garfield Chesilhurst, N.J. Age 93 years.

Beloved mother of Bernhard, Blue Anchor, Elton (Eck), of W. Berlin, Lewis, Westmont, Ruth Abrams, Chesilhurst, Violet Holloway, Deptford, Twp. 15 grandchildren, 52 great children, 30 great-great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday 10 a.m, at the LEROY P. WOOSTER FUNERAL HOME, White Horse Pike, Atco, N.J.

Interment, Berlin Cemetery, Berlin. Viewing Tuesday eve. WILSON Walter D. (Bud) on Sept 8, 1978, beloved husband Alice M. (Sis) (nee Fitzgerald) of 29 W.

Central Avenue, Moorestown, N.J. Devoted father of Nancy Stanley Lansdowne, Michael, Hollywood, Susan Mariton, N.J. and Janet at home. Also 2 grandchildren. Son of Agnes and the late Walter Wilson, Pennsauken, N.J.

Brother of Velma Sentinan, Mae Cliver, Harry Joan Connelly all of Pennsauken, N.J. Mass of Christian Burial Tues. Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Moorestown. Interment Mt. Carmel Cern.

Under the Direction of the McCHESNEY FUNERAL HOME. There will be no viewing. WINIGRAD On September 9, 1978. Anna. Beloved wife of Manuel Winigrad.

Of 236 Buckner Haddon Twp. Mother of Dr. Allen J. Winigrad. Sister of Dr.

Joel J. Schwartzman. Also survived by four grandchildren. Relatives, friends. members of Hadassah and cong.

Bethel are invited to attend funeral services Monday 1 P.M. at the DAVID B. BERSCHLER FUNERAL CHAPELS, 5341 State Hwy, 38, Pennsauken. Interment Crescent Burial Park. Shiva observed at her late residence.

Contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Courier-Post Photo by E. W. Faircloth MS. LINA BEMIS resident of the Shady Lane home for the aged in Clarksboro, jokes with Ptl.

Eric Johnson (top) of Washington Township and Ptl. Ben Harold of Glassboro at the annual Gloucester County Policemen's Benevolent Association barbeque Sunday for the residents of the home. Ms. Bemis has a son who is a geant on the Paulsboro police department. Jack Warner dies at age 86, last motion picture tycoon HOLLYWOOD (AP) Jack Warner, the fun-loving motion picture tycoon who produced the first talkie and helped shape Hollywood's "Golden Age" with a stable of stars, is dead.

The 86-year-old Warner, last of Hollywood's studio autocrats, died Saturday at Cedars-Sinai Hospital of a heart inflammation. His wife, Ann, was at his bedside. He had been hospitalized since Aug. 13. Warner and three of his brothers built a movie empire and produced the first talking motion picture, "'The Jazz Singer," in 1927.

Warner "left far more than just his name imprinted on the studio he ran for so many years," Ted Ashley, chairman, and Frank Wells, president of Warner Bros. in Burbank, said Sunday. irrepressible personality alone made him a legend and for decades of Warner Bros. movies he confirmed that legend. He will be forever remembered by those of us who remain to carry out that legacy." Warner was born Aug.

2, 1892, in London, Ontario, one of 12 children of Ben Warner, a Polish immigrant. Stirred by the 1903 release of "'The Great Train Robbery," Warner and brothers Harry, Sam and Albert formed Warner Bros. It grew into one of Hollywood's largest studios and the corporate ancestor of Warner Com- rowed from an undertaker, so customers had to stand when there was a funeral. The brothers soon moved to California and their first effort in 1917, "My Four Years in Germany," was a critical success that grossed nearly $2 million and established them as major producers. Jack became known for his dashing ways and flamboyant antics, but it was his business sense that earned him respect among his peers.

Warner was known to sandwich tennis games and high-stakes casino gambling in between such deals as buying the film rights to "My Fair Lady" for $5.5 million and signing an unknown Errol Flynn for $150 a week. The late Jack Benny once de. scribed Warner as "a man who would rather tell a bad joke than make a good movie." Actress Bette Davis once wrote of Warner, "No lecherous boss was he! His sins lay elsewhere. He was the father. The power.

The glory. And he was in business to make money The studio grew to the biggest in town, with such actors as John Barrymore, Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney, Miss Davis, and Hollywood's favorite canine, Rin Tin Tin. He is survived by his wife, a daughter. Barbara Howard, and a son, Jack. Services will be private.

JACK WARNER 1961 file photo munications, an entertainment industry giant that made more than $1 billion last year. The brothers scraped together $1,000 including $150 from a horse Jack pawned bought a projector, rented a vacant store in New Castle, and converted it into a theater. The theater's 99 chairs were bor-.

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