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Mrs. William Brown Mrs. Joyce Reid 40 THE COURIER-NEWS Plainfield, N. Thursday, August 18, 1966 Mrs. R.

Pernini RARITAN Mrs. Albina Per EDISQN Mrs. Louise Kreutz Mrs. John Lahey WAYNE Mrs. Mary Lahey, 91, of 5 Cayuga Trail, died Mon WESTFIELD Mrs.

Joyce Mrs. Chester Lewis WOODBRIDGE Funeral services for Mrs. Irma E. Lewis of 77 Corey Fords, who died Wight Reid of 228 Sinclair PI nini, 77, of 5 Thompson died yesterday (Aug. 17, 1966) while died yesterday (Aug.

17, 1966) day (August 15, 1966). She was vacationing in North Lavalette. in Rahway Memorial Hospital Brown, 70, of 135 Orange. a former officer of the Middlesex County Ladies Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, died yesterday (Aug. 17, 1966) in St.

after a short illness. She was the widow of Rudolph Tuesday (Aug. 16, 1966) in her home, will be held Friday at the widow of John Lahey. A native of Basking Ridge, she She was the wffe of Alan L. Pernini.

Afr k7 Reid. had lived in South Orange 50 Surviving are two sons, Co-lumbo Pernini of Raritan and Peter's General Hospital, New Mrs. Reid was born in Syracuse, N.Y., and lived in Chicago Rudolph Pernini of Bridgewater Brunswick. years before moving to Wayne 5 years ago. She was a member of the Township; two daughters, Mrs.

IU J-M. Aug. 11 Data from U.S. iVIATHM tUUAU 70 MV' low Tmprlf iped 'CJ l.VJtlAj Until Friday Morning "V-, Mrs. Brown, wife of William Gene ZaninelU of North Plain most of her life.

Before moving to Westfield 12 years ago she lived in Melrose, for Brown, was also a past presi South Orange Methodist Church field: Mrs. Charles Haines of dent of the South River Auxin three years. Bridgewater Township; a sister, and the WSCS. She also was a ary. She was a member of the Livingston Avenue Presbyterian Mrs.

Virginia Montagia of Sent She was graduated from the University of. Chicago in 1948 and was a member of Chi Rho member of Friendship Club of Packanack Lake. gullia, Italy; 12 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. The only survivors are a grandson, Fred Ardrey, with sorority and St. Paul's Episcopal Church.

Besides her husband she 7 f. Church, New Brunswick, and the Lady Foresters of America, Circle 33, New Brunswick. She had resided in the county since 1938. Surviving are her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Lillian Haasz of Edison, Mrs.

Edna Hodzimichalis of East Brunswick and Mrs. Virginia Cherpan A funeral will be from Han-non Funeral Home, Raritan, Saturday at 9 a.m. Following will be a High Requiem Mass at 9:30 a.m. in St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church, Raritan.

Interment leaves three sons, David, An whom she resided, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Henry Becker of California. Daily Weather Almanac 8:30 a.m. A native of Hopelawn, she resided in Fords for 16 years. She formerly lived in Edison.

Mrs. Lewis served in the WAVES in World War 2. She was a communicant of Our Lady of Peace Church, Fords, and a member of Our Lady of Peace PTA and the San Salvador Co-lumbiettes of Perth Amboy. She is survived by her husband, Chester three daughters, Kathleen, Karen and Barbara; four sons, Danni Richard, Michael, Stephen and Chester 3rd, all at home; her mother, Mrs. Theresa Braz of Edison; and a brother, Nicholas Braz of Edison, two other brothers and three sisters.

Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Friday from the Flynn and Son Funeral Home, Fords, followed by a Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. at Our Lady of Peace Church. Interment will be in Resurrection Cemetery, Tomorrows weatntr drew and James, and a daughter, Susan, all at home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

David Wright Funeral services will be held will be in St. Bernard's Ceme of Belmar; and two brothers, of Fords; six sons, Harry of tery, Bridgewater Township. Friends, may call at the fu tomorrow at the Gallaway and Crane Funeral Home, Basking Morning Highest Low Ttmperatura Philadelphia Vicinity 60s 80s Atlantic City 60 80-85 New York City 65-70 80s Poconos 55-60 75-80 Asbury Park 60 80-85 f-ortcait fair fair fair fair fair neral home today and tomorrow Ridge. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Baskinz 2-5 p.m.

and 7-10 p.m. SCHOLAR DIES Dr. Moses Hadas, world-famous classical scholar, died yesterday of an apparent heart attack in Aspen, Colo. The 66-year-old Columbia University professor of Greek was in Colorado for a program of the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies. (AP Wirephoto) Ridge.

Friends may visit the Mrs. Newton Walker David Wight of Belmar and William Wight of Pittsburgh. Funeral services will be at Gray's tomorrow at 7 p.m. The Rev. Dr.

John C. W. Linsley, assistant rector of St. Paul's Church, will officiate. Interment will be private.

Friends may call at Gray's after 7 p.m. today. funeral home today from 7-9 p.m. Mrs. May Stout Walker, 76, of Plainfield Area Weather Facts -Precipitation this month 2.45 inches, normal 3.01 inches Temperature this date, 1965 Max.

90 Min. 71 Ocean Temperatures, 8 a.m. today Coast Guard Station, Ambrose, Sandy Hook 72 Coast Guard Station, Barnegat 70 Fords, Marvin of East Brunswick, Norman of Trenton, Irving of Clark and Kenneth and Raymond of South River; a brother, John Kreutz of California; a sister, Mrs. Esther Comer of Maryland, and 32 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m.

Saturday at the Rezem Funeral Home, South River. Burial will be in Clover-leaf Cemetery, Woodbridge. Friends may call at the funeral home today, 7-10 p.m., and tomorrow, 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. Mrs. Louis Ruhe Mrs.

Patricia Ruhe, 41, of 419 Irvington, formerly of Plainfield, die'd yesterday (Aug. 17, 1966) at Irvington General Hospital. Born in Hunterdon County, she lived in Plainfield for 35 years. She was the widow of Newton Walker. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs.

John Jordan of North Plainfield; Mrs. Marguerite Stanton and Mrs. Ella Kenney, both of Irvington; and two E. Seventh wife of Louis Ruhe, died yesterday (Aug. 17, 1966) in Muhlenberg Hospital.

She had been admitted earlier For latest Marine weather and forecasts U. S. Weather Bureau Ship-to-Shore Short Wave Station KWO 35, 162.5 megacycles daily 5:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m. continuous broadcast. High Tides at Sandy Hook (Eastern Standard Time) a.m.

p.m. Friday, Aug. 19 .....10:54 11:12 For high tides at Long Branch subtract 34 minutes, for Shark River subtract 18 minutes and for Manasquan Inlet nhrrart 10! minntps. in the day. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the A.

M. Runyon Son Funeral John Lyness WATCHUNG John W. Lyness grandchildren. I -N! I MEMORIAL I FUNERAL HOME 1 Thomas C. Kciier I Jf Thomas M.

Keiser J. C. Lewis II I PL 6-4848 I 400 franklin Plae 1 mt East Seventh Street PIAINFIHD 1 Home. 44, of 255 Ridge died today Aug. 18, 1966) in Muhlen Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.ni.

in the A. M. Runyon and Son Funeral Home. MICHAEL GARRISON rrrrrri LOS ANGELES (AP) Mi Interment be in Lake Nelson Memorial Park, New chael Garrison, 43, a television berg Hospital, Plainfield, where he was a patient since Aug. 4.

He was the husband- of Mrs. Joan Funeral arrangements have not yet been HIGGINS 8th St. ot Arlington PL 6-0017 Horn for Funorala Warm and Dry Day Forecast JERSEY SKIES TODAY Sunset today 7:52 p.m Sunrise tomorrow 6:12 a.m Moonset tonight 9:32 p.m producer, died of injuries suffered Sunday in a fall at his home. Friends may call at the fu neral home today 7-10 p.m. and First Quarter- Aug.

22 tomorrow 2-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m ay i inn i tuiik i ii ii i i. mi i i i i i i i i nnr nnrir nnr V1 VISIBLE PLANETS (listed in the order of their size) Tomorrow there will be blue skies with dry, pleasant warm air and the temperature will be in the upper 80s. It will be preceded by partly cloudy weather tonight and the thermometer Mrs. Michael Kostrey MIAMI, Fla.

The funera. of Mrs." Mary Kostrey will be Jupiter, rises 3:47 a.m. Saturn, due south 3:07 a.m. Venus, rises 4:41 a.m Mars, between Venus and Jupiter. Mercury, rises 5:03 a.m.

held Saturday at 9:30 a.m. from will register in the low 60s. the Flynn and Son Funera The high yesterday was 87 There are 1,000 Good Reasons KJhyVou Should (HERE ARE 24 THEM) Home, Perth Amboy, N.J... fol and the overnight low 57. lowed by services at St.

John's Russian Greek Orthodox Church The pollen count for the 24- hour period preceding 8 a.m, Visible Satellite at 10 a.m. was. 25. Echo 1 today at 9:21 p.m., 66 above Mrs. Kostrey, mother of Mrs the northwest horizon, moving S.W.

to William T. Rooks of Metuchen N.E.; and 11:21 p.m., 61 above the northern horizon, moving W. to E. To died yesterday (Aug. 17, 1966) at morrow at 1:20 a.m.

82 above the south west horizon, moving N.W. to S.E. the Hialeah (Fla.) Nursing Echo II tomorrow at a.m., 43 1 Home. She was the widow above the eastern horizon, moving S. to Gas Station Man Robbed EDISON An attendant at the and 3:48 a.m., 36 above the north.

Michael Kostrey. west horizon; moving S.W. to N.E. To morrow at 1:19 a.m., 25 above the east Born Austria, Mrs. Kostrey ern horizon, moving S.

to aid 3:08 a.m., 60 above the northwest horizon. was a Perth Amboy resident for BAMBOO pc LAWN HOSE NOZZLE PISTOL moving S.W. 1o N.E. Pageos tomorrow at 2:53 a.m., 54 Citgo service station at Park 50 years before moving here She was a communicant of St above the northwest horizon, moving S.W, to N.E. RAKE John's Russian Orthodox Pageos tomorrow at 2:53 a.m., 54 Ave.

and Stephenville Pkwy. complained to police last night Durable, flexible, reinforced tines. Church. IW HANDLE. zzZfZlzsZ CAR WASH TlrS? Powder-Puff Bristles 1 5S ZZ Hydro-Seal SntOff tT BIACTIP Coupimj 75 FT.

PLASTIC Ideal for 5liiiw er CADRFU UOCE I above the northwest horizon, moving S.W. to N.E. Satellites may be seen a few minutes before or after times quoted. harm turf! liVWi-v. Won't The Rev.

Steven Sedor will of 8 BRASS PLATED that he was held up and robbed of $128 while leaving work. ficiate at the funeral services VALVE Interment will follow at St Ernest Kazar, 28, of New Garden Tools TRANSPLANTER CULTIVATOR Enih tdfusts end John's Cemetery, Perth Amboy, locks to in snriv 2t Brunswick, told police he was Of streim position! 726784 PC jj hJhdVJI GOOD THRO AUGUST 20th II tni luritto-reKti hoes gq; 7" 77' T. I windows. 5 Lightweight Coil Hose wit 3 If 130385 Limit One I 111 II 7 I cktl 7 I If T4 i ILe Ii GOOD THRU AUGUST TOOL 12 I iE; GOOD THRU AUGUST 20ft I 5)(P) threatened by a Negro armed with a snub-nosed pistol and Steven F. Varga Sr.

PC Choice CJ EACH NEW BRUNSWICK Ste GOOD THRU AUGUST 20th. if made to hand over, a bag of GOOD THRU AUGUST 20th ven F. Varga 74, of 18 Oak 53 money belonging to the station. died Tuesday night (Aug. vv Pet.

Capt. Wilbert Nelson said 16, 1966) at St. Peter's Genera Hospital here. I today that a search was con Hid The husband of the former PC 814075 PTROIL tinuing for a man described as being in his early 20s, about 170 pounds, wearing a white shirt limit 12 LITTER BASKET Irma Vascsak, Mr. Varga was born in Hungary.

He retired nine years ago from the Mack and dark pants. Manufacturing Company. Yes, There Sure Is A Slight Difference PHILADELPHIA (AP) The city has put up signs in Spanish and English to warn that littering is against the law. But still there is some littering. "No wonder," said Mrs.

Maria Iina Bonet, former editor of a Spanish language newspaper here. "I don't know who did the translations for the city, but those (Spanish) signs don't say No They say 'Don't Hang Your Wash in the Auto Victim Dies After 5-Year Coma MONETT, Mo. (AP) Edward John Kellhofer, 76, of Seneca, died yesterday at St. Vincent's Hospital, five years after being struck by a car. He had never regained consciousness.

The accident occurred June IWt Among his suvivors is a son He said Kazar told police he Steven F. Jr. of Metuchen. Lnn4h Frees Sticky Valves! Waterproof! Upper Cylinder lubrication Process! 1223 Reg. 79c was leaving the station about 9:41 p.m.

and was about to enter The funeral will be held Sat ALL PURPOSE VIGORO urday at 8:30 a.m. from the BATTERY CHARGERU his car when the gunman appeared, holding a red sweater against his face as a mask. Boylan Funeral Home, followed by a 9 a.m. Requiem Mass at 158985988 Urge 6V4" sousn TARGET ARROWS fl 6 99c 1 1 Quality practice arrows. Fad jqqc ci Port Ortord Cedir.

e3 BAG 50 LB. t.99 St. Ladislaus R.C. Church. Kazar said he was ordered to drive off slowly" after the rob Interment will be in St.

Peter's Reclnrges ll typos of bitteries 1 AA. c. D. IVi volt to eiectroaie 9 I volts, carton-zinc, alkaline, nickel, gg I cadmium and mercury. I G0O0 THRU AUGUST 20 PC molded plastic with sihrer triw.

Weighted vinyl plastic saddle with foam rubber fits over floor tramp. Exclusive molded-io well. G000 THRU AUGUST 20th Limit Two A or Cemetery under the direction of Specially formulated for Gardens, lawns, trees lowers and shrubs. GOOD Tnirt) AUGUST 20tn. bery.

He then drove to another GOOD THRU AUGUST 20tti the Gowen Funeral Home. G000 THRU AUGUST 20th service station in Metuchen and telephoned Edison police. Joseph Kowalchuk PISCATAWAY Joseph Ko 127505 I walchuk, 46, of 10 Florence died today (Aug. 18, 1966) in 8M73I I SUPER DLCZ TREAT Premium MOTOR OIL Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield 15, 1961, on U.S. 60 in Newton County.

Kellhofer stopped his car on the side of the road and was walking across the highway when he was struck by an auto. where he was admitted 10 days Plainfield Area News Briefs ago. He was the husband of QUMJar' ECONOM1T jf feS Mrs. Sophie Kowalchuk. Funeral arrangements have not yet been announced.

i PC UNDER COATING PREVENTS RUSI! DEADENS SOUND! Reg. 1.39 POPULAR SHAPE Simoniz "VISTA" il! MOTOR OIL "GRAND PRIX" PC Includes F.E. Tax BOWLING BAG HARRY S. BUNKER BASKETBALL EgONE-STEP REG. 29c AC Vilvt REG.

99c I I RENO, Nev. (AP) Harry S. Bunker, 66, president of Speidel Only t.77 CLEANER g- ANO wax thmit Om 20-30-40 GRADE Limit 4 Cam Sturdy simulated leather. Handles Sturdy simulatEd leather. Kandlet e't 1 I Newspapers, from 1957 to limit One 2Ply Official Si and Weijfat Bastethiil.

rS 6000 THUS AUGUST 20th. ttt rnrited en. jo23 GOOD THRU AUGUST 20th PC 1964, died yesterday in Colorado State to Resurface Roads in Somerset TRENTON (AP) Bids -will be taken Sept. 8 on a contract to resurface portions of Routes 28, 202 and 206 in the Somerville area as well as a stretch of 206 at Harlingen, the state Highway Department announced today. Several sections of highways and their shoulders in Raritan Township and Somerville will be resurfaced with bituminous concrete.

000 THRU AUGUST 20tfc 7i GOOD THRU AUGUST 20th GOOD THRU AUGUST 20ft PC Springs, of complications wnicn developed alter major The Plainfield Board of Adjustment last night reserved decision on the application of developers for permission to erect a six-story, 72-unit high-rise apartment building costing $1.2 million on W. Eighth St. is presently between Liberty St. and Field Ave. The site at 446-458 W.

Eighth St. is presently occupied by a converted six-family dwelling. Opposition was expressed by several nearby property owners. surgery. DEATHS D'AMATO Candace Lee suddenly on Tuesday, Aub.

16, 196 of 1975 Valley JOHNSON'S TURTLE WAX SADDLE Scotch Plains. Beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray D'Amato, sister of 0 1 OT. GUARANTEED I TRANSMISSION I 8-5- FLUID PC Upholstery tinay, Carole and Christine, sranddaushter of Dominick D'Amato, and r.

ana Mrs. wmara wood. Funeral services on Friday, August 19, 1 Leather and plastic iS 324200 pfDlCirLIUII IB an liwitT. at 8:30 a.m. from the "Rossi Funeral Home," 1937 WesMield Scotch Plains.

Mass of the Angels at St. Bar -A Cleaner Remotes dirt tod slaws. Makes av-botstery look like new, restores color! 124504 tholomew The Apostle Church at a.m aerosol cae. Spray it on, wipe off witt ssg ctctb or sponge, Interment St. Gertrude's Cemetery, PC All SIZES DC(E TUBES SATIN PLATED BIKE BASKET The North Dr.

bridge widening project is a Somerset County job to be done with county road labor, Leo J. Eckmann, North Plainfield borough engi v.oioma, in. j. visitation on Wednesday 7'10 p.m., Rej.59e I a 4 122100 Reg. 79c Thursday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

npholstsri cleaner 7. in ueu of tiowers, contrioufions may be made to the Scotch Plains Rescue neer, said yesterday. The Squad. 18 YOUR CHOICE 26" Itmtt Twt I GARRETSON John of Westfield, N.J bridge, between Route 22 and Umt One on Aug. 16, 1966, beloved husband of gl 441402 GOOD THRU AUGUST 20th I pc id wre basket it hawiy (or earry.nf school boo, etc.

Easy tt saS 2 mstaii. GOOD TMHJ IUGUST 20Ml Mountain is under county juna O'Brien Garretson, father of Mrs JXC THRU AUGUST 20th GOOD THRU AUGUST 20ft, vS Donald T. Ross, Mrs. Rooer Eisenzoof tOOO THRU AiiCUST jurisdiction and not that of the and Mrs. Nicholas Schultz brother LLLaLLL borough, Eckmann explained Some protests to the widening ot August, Albert and William Garret-son.

Mrs. William Terry, Mrs. John Sutton, and Mrs. Stephen Hreben. Services at Gray's, 318 E.

Broad Westfield, N.J. on Friday Aug. 19 at plan have been made to the w.ju a.m. borough by North Dr. residents.

Interment Hillside Cemeterv. Sentrh wm who contend widening of the STAINLESS 25 Plains, N.J. Friends may call J-5, 7-10 p.m. today. 18 I TRANSISTOR PETERS' HIGH VELOCITY structure wouia induce more SElf-POLISHINS STEEL RADIO SOWOEN On Tuesday, Aua.

16, 1966, Florence M. Smith in her 86th year. traffic and speeding on the CAR wife of the late Robert S. Sowden. sister Mi BATTERIES street.

The bridge is narrower .22 AMMUNITION i BOX if 50 815130 SSc Boa ot Mrs. waiter Hunker and Mrs. Russell WASH Votu 39e Eoch J. wa9ner. Residence 221 Columbia than the roadway.

815132 LONG uuneuen, n.j. Services at "The Mundy Funeral Home, GSVHS A WM-BiiHT SHIKE! 52. 815133 lons gipji Doubia Cfft RAZOR BLADES HsM who sc' af4t a 1 the'-caif tn'4 HU 5 MCHJ 142 Dunellen Dunellen, on Friday FlttSH POWER LtAKa-ioor I StALIO IN MtTAl Shines as it Waxes! The South Plainfield Planning morning, August iy, at 10 o'ciock. Limif Interment Hillside Cemeterv. Plainfield GO00 THRU AUGUST 20th Two Boxfi" W7 I fi Wax I COOO THRU AUGi'ST 20tk jrS iust 2 cusfuls to a pail of aster! 0 0 a on, tics Board, unable to get a quorum Z-Z PC Friends may call at the funeral home 5S on Wednesday and Thursday evenings last night, rescheduled its meet irtrasif 1 i In IB I i ,1.

1IH rii from 7 to 9 o'clock. 3tf! limit Ont Lydia Chapter 41 OES will hold on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. 18 I- ing for next Wednesday night after the developer of a proposed industrial park urged that his application be expedited. WALKER On Wednesday, Aug. 17, 1966.

May stout Walker, wife of the late New ton Walker, residence 88 S. 22nd 126008 Irvington, N.J., formerly of Plainfield, 60CD IH9U 23th 6000 Vtti ACSL'ST 2h South Plainfield Associates of Kenilworth was to have had a mother of Mrs. John Jordan of North Plainfield. Mrs. Marguerite Stanton and Mrs.

Ella Kenney of Irvington, N.J. Also DIPLOMAT DEFECTS For-mer diplomat Dr. Leonel so, who defected from post as Cuban ambassador to Lebanon, yesterday told a news conference in Miami of bitter enmity he knew existed between Fidel Castro and Ernesto (Che) Guevara, top Castro revolutionary aide who disappeared in March, 1965. (AP Wirephoto) PLAINFIELD SCO V. FRONT CORKER MADIS01I AVE.

Monday, Thursday, Friday 'Hi 9 Tuesday, Wdnday, Saturday 9 A.M. ta 4 P.M. SOMERSET SHOPPING CENTER SOMERVILLE CIRCLE Open Doily 9 A.M. 9 P.M. Sunday 9 A.M.

6 P.M. WESTFIELD 101 E. BROAD ST. Op Daily 9 A.M. P.M.

Monday and Friday 9 A.M. fa 9 P.M. 'Associate Star survived by two grandchildren. hearing last night on its appli Services at the A. M.

Runvon Son Funeral Home, 900 Park Plainfield cation for permission to build a on Saturday, Au9. 20 at 10 a.m. Interment Lake Nelson Memorial Park, square-foot plant between New Market, N.J. canton Ave. and Hamilton Friends may call at the funeral home Blvd.

on Thursday 7-10 p.m. and Friday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 18.

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