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Rev. Robert J. Buckley, 60, served at churches COURIER-POST, Wednesday June 7, 1989 3b in Diocese of Camden Philadelphia College of Fine Arts and at the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C, where he received a master of fine arts degree magna cum laude in 1971. Rev. Buckley was the son of the late Daniel P.

He is survived by his mother, Helen Buczkowski; two brothers, Charles and Walter, both of Philadelphia; and several nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 a.m. today at Holy Innocents Church in Philadelphia. Bishop George H. Guilfoyle of the Camden Diocese will be the principal celebrant and the Rev.

John V. Oulds, assistant pastor of Corpus Christi Church in Lansdale, and a cousin of Rev. Buckley, will be the homilist. Burial will follow at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Wyndmor, Pa. Paulsboro, he had been out of active service for several years due to illness.

Prior to serving these churches, Rev. Buckley taught at the Sale-sianum School, Wilmington, from 1958 to 1967 and at Bishop Ireton High School, Alexandria, from 1967 to 1973. In addition to his teaching assignments, he served three years as a chaplain in the Air Force National Guard, Delaware, and taught art therapy at the Alexander Mental Health Center. Born in Philadelphia, Rev. Buckley attended St.

Anne's School, Holy Innocents School and Northeast Catholic High School, all in Philadelphia, and was a 1954 graduate of Niagara University, Niagara, N.Y., with a bachelor of arts degree in art history. Later, he also studied art at the Peter Marlys, restaurateur, actively involved with church By HEATHER MILLAR Courier-Post Staff CHERRY HILL Peter A. Marlys, 72, an easy-going restaurateur and one of the founders of St. Thomas Greek Orthodox Church died yesterday at his Cherry Hill home. Relatives said Mr.

Marlys' life revolved around family, restaurants and his church, which puts on the annual Greek Agora festival. "He didn't have a bad word to say about anybody," said Tony Marlys, his son. "He liked his sports. He had a dry sense of humor. He was a nice man to be around." Mr.

Marlys was bom in Camden where he lived much of his life. He lived in Merchantville for five years before moving to Cherry Hill in 1960. Before his retirement in 1981, he managed the Litonia Restaurant in Camden for many years. He later owned and operated the Artesian Restaurant on Market Street in Camden. In the 1970s, he became a co-owner of Hathaway's Restaurant in Cinnaminson until ill health forced him to retire in 1981.

oAMDEN Services will be held todayfor the Rev. Robert J. Buckley, who was a member of the Camden Diocese serving churches in Cherry Hill, Haddon Township, Oaklyn and Paulsboro. Rev. Buckley died Friday after a Death Motices ANDERSON Isabella, age 85 years, on June 3, 1989, wife of the late William, of Falrview, Camden.

Survived by two sons, James of Woodlynne and John of Falrview; two daughters, Isabella Canranese of Falrview and Hazel Oehlety of Cape May; and also the late William eleven grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services Thursday at 10 a.m. at MYRTETUS FUNERAL HOME, 1530 Colllngs Road, Fair-view, Camden, where friends may call at 9 a.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Camden. Friends may call Wednesday evening 7 to9at the funeral home.

BALLARD VollC.of Passed on Saturday June 3, 1989. He is survived by one daughter Ms. Mary Watson, two sons James and Andre, seven grandchildren Michelle Little, William Outlaw, Mary L. and Elizabeth Watson and Angel, Jamleand Christine Ballard, one great granddaughter Little, one uncle Sherman Stevenson, and a host of other relatives and friends. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend funeral services on Saturday June 10, at 11 a.m.

at the Mt. Zlon U.M. Church, White Horse Pike, Lawnside). Where friends may call after 9am. Interment Harlelgh Crematory.

Funeral servicesare under the direction of the CARL MILLER FUNERAL HOMES, Camden and Lawnside. BROWN On June the 5th 1989. George W. of Clementon, NJ. Survived by his wife "Irene (nee Halberson).

Father of George, of Florida, Michael, of Berlin, John, of Atco, Janet Bains, of Slcklervllle, Debra Collins, of Clemen-ton. Two brothers, Frank, of Florida, and William, of Berlin. A sister Helen McCulley, of Berlin, also eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services Friday from the KINGHT FUNERAL HOME, 14 Rich Avenue, Berlin. Where friends may call after Interment Berlin Ceme- tery, no Thursday evening viewing.

BRUYNELL James E. of Mt. Ephraim, on June 5, 1989, age 72. Husband of the late Agnes E. (nee Shraison).

Survived by daughters, Deborah Stone of Pittsburgh, Pa and Karen Bruynell of Llndenwold. Son, James K. Bruynell of Mt. Ephraim and two granddaughters. Relatives and friends are invited to meet 9:30 A.M.

Thursday at SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 47 Main Mantua. Graveside Services, 10 A.M. at Plainvllle Cemetery, Franklin Twp. Asan expression of sympathy, contributions to American Diabetes Association, 345 Union Hackensack, NJ 07601, would be appreciated. CARVTN On June 5, 1989.

Dorothy M. of Gloucester City, N.J. Age 76 years. She is sur- vived by a brother Fithian Breyer of Calif, and her friends Mark and Ruth 'Boyer of GLoucester City. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service on Thursday 10 a.m.

at the Bethany Lutheran Church, 241 So. 4th Gloucester City, N.J. Interment will be private. Friends may call at the Church on Thursday morning from 9:45 to 10. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions in her name may be made to the Church.

(FOSTER'S FUNERAL HOME Collingswood) In Memoriam Verses Available upon request. Write: in Memoriam Booklets Classified Dept. Courier-Post P.O. Box 5300 Cherry Hill, N.J. 08034 or call: 663-7100 p.m.

Alvin Kinter, self-employed landscaper Obituaries lengthy illness in Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center, Camden. He was 60. Receiving a master's degree in CORKERY On June 6, I989. Elinor R. (nee Rlchs-teln), of Glassboro.

Age 60. Survived by three sons Tom of Pittsburgh, PA, Mark of Llndenwold and Sean of Berlin and two grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral service on Thursday at 10 a.m. at the DANKS-HINSKI FUNERAL HOME, 125 No. White Horse Pike, Llndenwold.

Interment Cedar Grove Cem Glbbsboro. Friends may call one hour prior to serviceson Thursday. DeFEO On June 5th 1989, Pasquale (Charles), of Runnemede, NJ age 77. Husband of the late Anna C. (nee Pelosi Grandfather of Patrlca A.

Behnke. Brother of Josephine Valeno, Anna Nuclgllo, Albert, Jospeh, and James DeFeo. Mr. DeFeo was a navy vetran of WWII and was a retired federal employee from the Philadelphia Navy Yard Supply Depot. He was a life member of the disabled American Veterans and a member of Saint Teresa's RC Church for many years.

Relatives and friends will meet Friday at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, 126 S. Black Horse Pike Runnemede, Mass of Christian Burial 10: AM St. Teresa's RC Church, Rum-memede. Interment St. Joseph ChewsLanding.

There will be a viewing Thrusday eve. after 7PM at the the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Saint John of God, 532 Delsea Westvllle Grove, NJ 08093. EDWARDS Marie E. (nee Carroll).

On June 5, 1989, of Aston, Pa. and formerly of Maple Shade, age 83 years. Beloved wife of the late Thomas B. Edwards, and mother of Thomas of Maple Shade, Joan E. Lewis, of Moorestown, and M.

Patrice Reeves, of Aston, Pa. Sister of Dorothy E. Tashjian, of Riverside, Cal. Also surviving are eleven grandchildren, and seven great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral Friday at at INGLESBYGIVNISH'S FUNERAL HOME of Maple Shade, 600 E.

Main St. Mass of Christian Burial will follow at at Our Lady of Perpetual Church. Interment Holy Cross, Cem. Yeadon, Pa. Viewing Thursday eve.

7-PM at the funeral home. In Lieu of flowers family would request memorial contributions to: American Cancer Society. ELDER On June 5, 1989. Horace S. Of Palmyra, NJ.

Age 69 years. Husband of Mary Jane (nee Short). Father of Donald H. Elder and Eileen M. Shelly.

Grandfather of Lynne, Donna and David Elder, Stacey and Steven Shelly. Also survived by two brothers, Robert and Jerome, three sisters, Mary Lou Keifer, Alice Anderson and Joan Schaeffer. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend the funeral service Friday, 11 a.m. at THE STEPHENSONBROWN FUNERAL HOME, 33 West Maple Avenue, Merchantvllle. Interment Lake-view Memorial Park.

Friends may call Thursday evening after 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Henry S. Haines Lodge 253 will conduct a Masonic Service Thursday evening 8 p.m. ERISMAN On June 6, 1989 Ruth H.

of Berlin, NJ, age 84. Survived by sister Louise Dow-ell of friends Harold and Nancy Powell of Berlin; and many loving nieces, nephews and friends. Relatives and friends, also membersof Erial Community Church, are invited to attend funeral services Friday 11 a.m. at the ORA L. WOOSTER FUNERAL HOME, 51 Park Clementon, J.

Int: Erlal Cem. Friends may call Thursday eve. 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Erlal Community Church, New Brooklyn Erial, NJ 08081 FLACK On June 4, 1989, Edward S. Age 26 years.

Son of John A. and Pauline B. Flack of Palmyra, brother of Glen A. of Haddon Twp, John J. Sr.

of Paulsboro, Robin A. Hornbaker of Wlnslow Twp, Robert Alan of Palmyra, numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to call Wed. even. 7-9pm 8.

to Attend the funeral service Thurs. 1pm at the WEBER FUNERAL HOME, 112 Broad St, Riverton. Interment Arlington Cem. The family would appreciate Mass Cards. 1 VI'S FLOWER SHOPPE Jackaon Boad, Atco 767-8023 WIRTH FLORIST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED Merchintville 663-0535 WOODLYNNE FLOWER GARDENS 1611 Terrj Woodlynne 962-8200 DELAWARE VALLEY MONUMENT CO.

962-8033 ZIEGFIELD FLORIST Maple Shade 667-2101 Mijor Crrtflt Ctnfa AcrepM theology at DeSales Hall School of Theology, Hyattsville, Rev. Buckley was ordained in the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales in Wilmington, on June 7, 1957. Rev. Buckley was assigned to the Diocese of Camden in 1973.

He GILBROOK Suddenly, on June 5, 1989. Jean E. Beloved wife of Michael P. Gilbrook and mother of the late Michelle Elizabeth Gilbrook of Collingswood, N.J. Age 27-years.

She Is also survived by a son Michael P. Jr. at home; her mother Jean OeGange of Merchantvllle; her father Robert Bell of three sisters and a brother. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service on Friday 2 PM at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Haddon and Pern Collingswood, N.J. Interment Locus-twood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill.

Friends may call Thursday eve, 7-9 PM at FOSTER'S FUNERAL HOME, Haddon and Lees Collingswood, N.J. Memorial contributions may be made in her name to Children's Seashore House, 4100 Atlantic Ave. Atlantic City, N.J. 08401 GRAY On June 3, 1989. John.

Beloved husband of Esther E. Gray (nee Engleberth). Of Westmont, N.J. Age 79 years. He Is also survived by a daughter Irene Mead of Levlttown, a stepson Arthur Eld-ridge of two stepdaughters Elizabeth Calsam of Slcklervllle and Virginia Norton of Orange Park, three grandchildren; three great grandchildren and a niece Esther Gray of Collingswood.

He is a member of the Audubon-Parkside Lodge 218 Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service on Friday, 11 AM, at The Marshall Memorial United Methodist Church, Woodlynne Woodlynne, N.J. Interment HarleighCem. Friends may call Friday 10-11 AM at thechurch. Masonic service Friday 10:30 AM. Memorial contributions may be made In his name to The Marshall Memorial United Methodist Church Memorial Fund.

FOSTER'S FUNERAL HOME, Collingswood, Directors. HANCOCK On June 5, 1989. Helen Marie of Gloucester City, J. Age 54 years. Survived by three sons, William, Francis and Gerald.

Three daughters, Brenda Thomas, Kathleen and Helen Hancock. Her mother Helen Metzlnger (nee Rhodes). Two brothers, John and William Metzlnger. Three sisters, Dolores Bloom, Margaret Dale end Barbara DICarlo. Also survived by eight grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral on Friday at 10am at the ETHER INGTON FUNERAL HOME 700 Powell Gloucester-City, NJ. Friends may call 9-10am. Interment, New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmowr. JONES James B.

Jr. Born in Jersey City, N.J. January 20, 1909. Passed away May 30, 1989 In Santa Monica, Calif. He is survived by his wife Bertha, a daughter Nancy and son James B.

Jones III. Also three grandchildren. Services were held on Monday June Sin Santa Monica LaMAINA Suddenly on June 5, 1989 of Oaklyn, NJ. Josephine (nee Pellegrino). Beloved wife of, Joseph loving mother of, Vito V.

of Oaklyn, Marie J. Gahagan of. Stratford, four grandchildren, William J. Gahagan of Clementon, Mrs. Susan Malloy of Haddon Joseph Gahagan and Denise LaMaina, four sisters, Mrs.

Frances Tirro of Margaret Nicolitti of Mrs. Mary Costello of Pennsauken and Mrs. Elizabeth DeLasso of Hammonton. She wasa member of the Altar Rosary Society and the International Ladies Garment Workers Union Local 330. Relatives and friends are Invited to her Funeral on Friday 8:30 A.M.

from the JOHN A HEALY FUNERAL HOME, 9 White Horse Pike, Haddon Hts. (at Kings Hwy Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M. St. Aloysius Church, Oaklyn, NJ. In-tombment New St.

Mary's Mausoleum, Bellmawr. Friends may call Thursday eve. 7-9 P.M. MARLYS Peter Anthony. 72 years old of Cherry Hill.

On June6, 1989. Beloved husband of Anna (Burlotos). Devoted father of Christine Kourmados of VA, Tony Mar-lys of Stratford and Dr. James Marlys of Asbury Park. Dear brother of Helen Kontes of FLA, Teddy Buczko of Pennsauken, Penny Papadatos of Voorhees and Stella Cuzzupe, Pennsauken.

Also survived by five grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services Fri. 12 noon at St. Thomas Greek Orthodox Church, 615 Mercer Cherry Hill. Interment Lo-custwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill.

Visitation Thurs. 7-9 pm at St. Thomas Greek Orthodox Church and also Fri. 10:30 prior to the service. Trls-agon Thurs.

8 pm. Arrangements by MURR AY-PAR ADEE FUNERAL HOME OF CHERRY HILL. The family requests memorial donations be made to the Sr. Citizen Housing Fund, co St. Thomas Greek Orthodox Church, 615 Mercer Cherry Hill, NJ 08002.

McGOVERN On June 5, 1989. Frances B. (nee Kllgour). Of Pennsauken, J. Formerly of Philadelphia.

Age 76 years. Wifeof the late Joseph P. Loving mother of Mrs. Robert (Patricia) Gottschall, Pennsauken, Francis Voorhees, Terence Medford, John Voorhees, nineteen grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, one sister Catherine Pashley of Phlla. She was a member of The Catholic Daughters of America.

Relatives and friends are Invited to her funeral on Thursday, 8:45 a.m. from THE HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 1816 HaddonfieldBerlln Road, Cherry Hill. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. St. Stephens Church, Pennsauken.

Interment Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill. Friends may call Wednesday evening 7 to 9 p.m. Automatic Delivery Available For 'PCHQAL. price aubrSCt to change Burner Servtc Available tOO-M4grt man BMW served as associate pastor at St. Thomas in Brigantine, St.

Peter Celestine in Cherry Hill, Holy Savior in the Westmont section of Haddon Township and St. Aloy-sius in Oaklyn. Most recently at St. John in PATTANUE Richard, of Taylor Riverside. On June 6, 1989.

Age 74 years. Husband of Rosemary (nee Cannone), father of Michael, Richard J. and Robbie, brother of Louise Pollno, grandfather of Allison and Michael. Liturgy of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday, at St. Peter's R.C.

Church, Riverside. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. Friends at THE SWEENEY FUNERAL HOME, 337 Brldgeboro Riverside, J. Memorial donations should be made to The Holy Innocents Society, CO St.

Peter's R.C. Church, Riverside. RICHARTZ June 5, 1989. John C. husband of Mary D.

(nee Caprice) of Pine Hill. Age 81 years. Father of Lowell Jackson, Judy Colvln, Carol Messery, Concerto Mob-ley, Dolores Conn, Loretta Clifford, fourteen grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren. Brother of William of Blackwood, Henry of Barring-ton, Florence Schmidt of Westmont, Mildred Pearce of Atco, Edith Mllley of Vlncentown, Elizabeth Alessi of Pine Hill and Lorraine Roback of Barring-ton. Relativesand frlendsof the family are invited to attend his funeral services on Thursday at 10 a.m.

from the EUGENE J. ZALE FUNERAL HOME, 712 N. White Horse Pike, Stratford. Entombment Caivery Cemetery, Cherry Hill. Friends may call Thursday morning from 9 to 10a.m.

at the funeral home. No viewing Wednesday evening. In lieu of flowers family requests donations to Word Fellowship Church, Atlantic Stratford, N.J. STARLING Gloria L. (nee Lind).

On June 6, 1989. Of Maple Shade. Age 60 years. Beloved wife of Lewis C. Starling and mother of Sheryl Starling, mother-in-law of Thomas Neary, both of Haddon Heights.

Sister of Cart Lind of Columbia, S.C. and Gerdis Doyle of Washington, D.C. Sister-in-law of Reva Maxwell of Richmond, Va W.O. Starling of Wilmington, Del. and Fay Dupree of Chesapeake, Va.

Aunt of John W. and Linda Knapp of Atco, N.J. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her memorial service Thursday 10 AM at INGLESBYGIVNISH'S of Maple Shade, 600 E. Main St. In lieu of flowers the ami ly requests memorial contrl buttons to American Cancer Society.

WEBER Carol J. on June 5, 1989 of Haddon age 47 yrs. Beloved wife of Richard, also survived by two sons, Richard II and Robert Michael both of Haddon Hts. Her mother Jean Hoef ling of Deptford, two sisters, Judy Gomolson of Wenonah Sandra Walling of Cockeys-ville, MD. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Funeral on Friday at 9 A.M.

at the EVOY FUNERAL HOME, 129 White Horse Pike, Haddon Hts. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M. St. Rose of Lima RC Church, Haddon Hts. Interment Calvary Cherry Hill.

Friends may call Thursday eve. after 7 P.M. at the Funeral Home. WfflTTALL Suddenly on June 6, 1989. Margaret M.

(nee Schafer). Wife of the late Harry J. Ill of Slcklervllle, N.J. Age 63 years. Survived by her two sons Harry J.

IV of Margate, N.J.,and Richard of Huntington, PA, a brother David Schafer of Levlttown, PA and a sister Elizabeth Ackley of Warminster, PA. Relatives and friends are Invited to the funeral service on Friday at 10 a.m. at the BRADLEY FUNERAL HOME, Rt. 73 8, Evesham Marlton, N.J. Interment Beverly Nat'l Beverly, N.J.

Friends may call Thursday eve. from 7-9 p.m. and after9a.m. on Friday at the funeral home. Memorial donations may be made to the United Way, 408 Copper Camden, N.J.

08101. In Memoriam ADEZIO In loving memory of my brother, Domi-nick, (Nick) who passed away June 7th. 1974. Still miss you and love you as much as ever. Sadly missed by Mary and Charlie.

KAUFMANN In memory of my brother, David, on his birthday. 6737-1788. There is someone who misses you sadly, and finds the time long since you went. Mae LEONETTI LEONETTI In loving memory of our dear wife, mother daughter, Debbie, who passed away 1 year ago today. WE MISS YOU SOI Bruce, Glna, Marlsa, Mom, Dad and friends.

REDMOND James W. In loving memory of a dear son and brother killed in action June 7 in France 1944. Sweet memories will linger forever, time cannot change them it's true, years that come cannot sever our loving remembrance of you. Sadly missed by Mom, Sis and Bob. An Anniversary Mass will be said.

VITARELLI In loving memory of our dear father, Michael, who passed away June 7, 1973. Dear father, you are not forgotten though on earth you are no more. Still in memory you are with us as you always were before. Sadly missed by your children. SOUTHAMPTON Services will be tomorrow for Alvin W.

Kinter, a self-employed landscaper in the Merchantville-Penn-sauken area and a former Pennsauken resident. Mr. Kinter died Monday after a lengthy illness at the Zurbrugg Memorial Hospital, Riverside Division. He was 74. Self-employed for the past 45 years, Mr.

Kinter worked as a landscaper in the Merchantville-Pennsauken area. He had been formerly employed with the New York Shipyard and as a groundskeeper for the Merchantville Golf Course. A former Pennsauken resident, Mr. Kinter had been living in Allenwood Estates, Vincentown, Earl Michelson, longtime machinist He was past president of his church's Ahepa Chapter No. 69 and also served as secretary for many years.

Mr. Marlys is survived by his wife Anna (nee Burlotos); a daughter Christine Kourmados of Virginia; two sons, Tony of Stratford, and Dr. James of Asbury Park; four sisters, Helen Kontes of Florida, Teddy Buczko of Pennsauken, Penny Papadatos of Voorhees, and Stella Cuzzupe, of Pennsauken; and five grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend an 8 p.m. Trisagon service and vistation tomorrow 7 to 9 p.m.

at St. Thomas Greek Orthodox Church, 615' Mercer Cherry Hill. Visitation will also be held Friday from 10:30 a.m. until the funeral services which begin at noon in St. Thomas Greek Orthodox Church.

Interment will follow at Locust-wood Memorial Park in Cherry Hill. Arrangements are by the Murray Paradee Funeral Home of Cherry Hill. The family requests memorial donations be made to the Senior Citizens Housing Fund, care of St. Thomas Greek Orthodox Church. for the past 12 years.

Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth; two daughters, Bonnie Jean Willis of Collingswood and Margaret E. Hettinger of Evesham; and five grandchildren. Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the Bradley Funeral Home, Route 73 and Evesham Road, in the Marlton section of Evesham, where services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Medford.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 600 White Horse Pike, Audubon, 08106 or the Samaritan Hospice, P.O. Box Moorestown, 08057. ber of the Sons of Norway, Westinghouse Square Club, the Woodbury American Legion, and Am Vets Post 64. He was co-founder of TAG, a Camden County organization for amputees. He wa3 a Navy veteran of World War II.

He is survived by his wife Elsie; two sons, Alan of Blue Springs, and Arthur of Glassboro; two sisters, Helen Nor-dahl of Goldbar, and Nan Keiper of Denver; and a grandson. The family suggests memorial contributions to TAG, 561 Iva Court, Runnemede, 08078. Bellmawr resident dent, he moved to Florida about six months ago. He is survived by his wife, June; four sons, Timothy, Joseph, George and Edward, all of Bellmawr, three daughters. Iris and Debra Willis, both of Woodland, and Irene Willis of Gloucester; two brothers, Gerald of Delaware and Patrick of Swedesboro; 18 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

(0100) LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF APPLICATION Take nolle thai application has been mad to the Municipal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control ot the Cllv Camden to transfer to Roger L. Crawford trading as Crawford's for premises located at 531-5 Market Street, Camden, NJ 06102 the Plenary Retail Consumption License 0408-33-039-006 theretofore Issued to Trl-Andros Corporation, trading as Remoun-dos for the premises located at 531-S Market Street. Camden. NJ 08102 OBJECTIONS, any. should be mad Immediately In writing to John Odorlsk).

Clerk of the City of Camden. New Jersey ROGER L. CRAWFORD 34 Edison Lane Witlingboro, NJ 08044 130)734) (S6160) Public Nolle Terra-Teen Development Corporation Glbbsboro. NJ Stream Encroachment Permit R4943 52 single family homes Send written comments to the Bureau ot Flood Plain Management, CN 0t, Trenton, NJ 0425. within IS days from the date of this publication.

('650) GROVE FLORAL SHOP Serving AH Funwal Homes In GlouceitwCAmdwi Co. I PMa, Deptford 848-0080 BROOKLAWN FLOWER SHOP 456-2942 Serving The Tri-County Area OPtH 7 DAV8 AWIEK WENONAH Services for Earl Michelson, 64, who died Saturday in Underwood-Memorial Hospital, Woodbury, will be tomorrow at 11 a.m. in the McGuinness Funeral Home, 34 Hunter Woodbury. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park, Washington Township.

Mr. Michelson of Wenonah was a machinist for Westinghouse Electric Co. in Lester, for more than 30 years. He was a member of Lodge 95, in Mantua. He was a mem Donald Willis, former YULEE, Fla.

Services for Donald Willis, 52, who died yesterday in St. Vincent's Medical Center, Jacksonville, will be tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. in Dekle-Wainwright Funeral Home, Kingsland, Ga. Mr. Willis, a painter with Painters Local 703 of Philadelphia, died of complications following heart surgery.

A former Bellmawr resi- Wlodzimierz OHwa, Polish defense chief WARSAW, Poland (AP) Deputy Defense Minister Wlodzimierz OHwa has died, the official PAP news agency reported yesterday. He was 64. Mr. Oliwa, the army's chief quartermaster and a member of Parliament from 1976-85, died Monday, the agency said. It did not give the cause of death.

Mr. Oliwa, who had served in the army since 1945, held numerous military and government posts. He was a member of the Military Council of National Salvation, which administered martial law that was imposed Dec. 13, 1981, and used to suppress the Solidarity union movement. Solidarity was subsequently outlawed and martial law lifted.

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