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THE DAILY HOME NEWS Utilities Buck XEW BHLNSWICK. N. FRIDAY. FESKCARY 23. Obituaries MISS BEATRICE CONROY Financial Federation picked upjdue to the fact that the Washing-about 3 points and First Charter ton's Birthday market holiday Financial more than 2 as the sav-1 yesterday provided a number of1 Stock Retreat 27 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

The Rev. James Blane will conduct funeral services Monday at 11 a.m. at the Taggart-Chamber-lain Funeral Home, 305 E. High Bound Brook. Interment will be in Bayvlew Cemetery, Jersey City.

SUMMIT Misi Beatrice Con- Stock Market Quotations Supplied tT I. R. Williston Ron 100 Park PUInfleld Phone (no toll char) tor free informatloa NEW YORK (AP) UnitedjWall Streeters with an excuse for roy of 68 Elm a practical nurse who died Wednesday in Overlook Hospital, will be buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, South liltllinul vaiuuinia iu.it limit iuui -vioj wtv.i.nu. loans responded to favorable news than a point Great western Fi- Losses of more than a point by rising against the trend of and San Diego Imperial were taken by Chrysler and Ford.

General Motors eased. John Amooy, tomorrow, leuowmg a falling stock market early this were fractional gainers, Noon Opening Today PETER F. NITTOLO SOMERVILLE Funeral services for Peter F. Nittolo, 67, past commander of Halstead-Van der Veer Post 430. VFW, who died afternoon.

Trading was moderate. A 4-pomt drop by Du Pont -ui. market other major steel producers The Associated Press average- PL.mkvere fractionally lower. 9:30 a.m. service in Home for' Funerals, The Gundrum Service, 237 Bordentown South Am-boy, and a 10 a.m.

solemn hign requiem mass in St. Mary's R.C Church, South Amboy. Miss Conr-oy was born in South Amboy, daughter of the late Mr 'of 60 stocks at noon was off .60 dBf at 259.30 with industrials down ulldcr semi-holiday condttions 1.50, rails down .30 and utilities Wednesday, will be held tomor COID xCOOl See our complete selection of row. The. funeral will be conducted TfU fresh, delicious 3 Stocks of holding companies 7 A It F(f .1 1 at 8:30 a.m.

from the Cusick WEATHER. FORECAST Friday night will find precipitation developing in those areas shown on map, while fair to partly cloudy skies prevail elsewhere. It will turn colder in parts of the central valley and the North Atlantic states, warmer on lower East coast. (Copyright 1962 United Press International) end Mrs. John Conroy and moved to Summit from that city 10 years ego.

Her only survivor is a sister, Mrs. James L. Manion of Perth Amboy. MRS. ARTHUR TOMALIN Funeral Home, 80, Mountain followed by a 9 a.m.

requiem mass in Immaculate Conception R.C. Church, with the Rev. Eugene B. Kelly officiating. Present adjutant of the post, Mr.

Nittolo also was a former adjutant of VFW District 13. A CANDIES for the western savings-and-loan associations gained vigorously on news that the House Ways and Means Committee had softened the proposed tax increases on thrift institutions. Elsewhere in the list, the pattern was of fairly general retreat except for utilities which held their own on balance. Steels, motors, rails, chemicals, electronics, aeroscope issues, tobaccos and Exclusively at: DR. HETTIE CHUTE Weather By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS METUCHEN Mrs.

Alberta veteran of World War he also Tomalin, formerly of Fanwood.was a member of Stevenson-died yesterday at the home oflD'Alessio Post. American Lemon- ISlGRAIJDll I iRiitr ill A cold wave swept into the IS DEAD AT 73 Dr. Hettie M. Chute of ZV'z TOOIN'S DRUG STORE 235 George New Brunswick CH 9-0780 her son, Phillip L. Tomalin, 34 Williams Road, where she had northern Rockies Thursday, bringing stiff northerly winds, snow and near-blizzard conditions 11 way ir 111 DISCOUNT CENTERS I drugs were generally lower.

Oils and nonferrous metals were the Fraternal Order of Eagles and the Holy Name Society of the church. He was born in Millburn, lived lived for the pas', five months. Jones professor emeritus of botany at Douglass College, mixed. Farm implements edged LV higher. 6 She was born in Nutley, was the widow of Arthur Tomalin, and in some areas.

died yesterday afternoon St in Somerville 40 years, and was a retired clerk for the Ferd Hoch However, the storm was losing much of its punch as it moved Peter's General Hospital where as a communicant of St. Franci; R.C. Church. TODAY SATURDAY southward. It was expected to Also surviving are another son, she had been a heart patient for six weeks.

She was 73. Born in North Platte, move out of Wyoming today Paul G. of Essex, two leaving bitterly cold tempera -r Co. Surviving are his wife, Anna Miller Nittolo; three sons, Dr. George of Millville, Peter of Annapolis.

and Albert of Belle Mead; a daughter, Mrs. Julius Sartoretto of town; 10 grandchil she received her B.A. degree Today 66 60'4 2S'2 46g 4634 16' 2 59' 133n 397a 41'2 4534 50 445s 8'2 57's 78r4 367s 894 32:14 86 1044 39 76 56 26-1s 928 427s 434 184 234 537 4 54-8 567g 95 425i 50'4 404 674 894 58 663i 344 934 374 174 58 564 62 404 547s 113 1 TxnTn daughters, Mrs. Winifred T. Kemp of Fanwood and Miss Doris Air Reduction 66 Alcoa 607g Amer.

Agr. Chem 29 Amer. Can -ifi's Amer. Cyanamid 4fi' Amer. Motors 15'-i Amer.

Smelting 59 Amer. Tel Tel 133H Best Co. 39' Bethlehem Steel AIM Burroughs 4G3B Carborundum Co. 50 Carpenter Steel 44- Chemway 8's Chrysler 583 Cons. Edison 7S7 Con.

Foods 37U Schlumberger 89' i Douglas Aircraft 33la DuPont 245 Food Mach. Chem. 87 Ford 105'g jGen. Cable Co. 39 Gen.

Electric 76-g Gen. Motors 56'8 Gen. Tel. 26H Gen. Tire 928 Goodyear 43 Helme, G.

W. Co. 43'i Heyden-Newport I8I4 Houdaille Ind. 23 Intl. Bus.

Mach. Intl. Tel Tel 54' i Johns-Manville 57' 2 Johnson Johnson 95" 2 Koppers 4278 Lockheed 51 Mack Trucks 40-1i Macy, R. H. 664 Merck 89's Midland Ross 57li Minn.

Min. Mfg. 67l8 Montg. Ward 34' a National Lead 922 Olin Mathieson 38 Penn. RR 17 Phelps Dodge 5778 Phillips Pete 56li Public Service 6574 Revlon 62' 4 Ruberoid 40 I Stand.

Oil (N.J.) Union Carbide 11834 tures. The temperature dropped to 5 below at Casper, Wyo. ruifiiiiiiM ms 1 Tomalin of Hampton; 14 grand The Weather Bureau is still posting blizzard warnings for dren; three sisters, Mrs. August western Nebraska, eastern Wyom Rillo of Miramar, Mrs. Mar ing and eastern Colorado for CLOUDY from Acadia University in 1916, her M.A.

from Toronto University in 1917 and her Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1929. From 1918 to 1920 she was high school principal in Carlisle, Canada. From 1921 to 1926 she was a teacher at Colchester County Academy Truro, Nova Scotia. In 1929 she joined the Douglass College faculty as an instructor in COLD garet Campano and Mrs.

Mary Colandrea of Millburn; and three children, ar.d one great-grandchild. The funeral will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m. from the Run-yon Mortuary, 563 Middlesex followed by a 10 a.m. requiem mass at St. Francis Chapel.

Interment will be in East Ridge Cemetery, Delawanna. The storm caused a pile-up of brothers, Philip of Miramar. MONDAY 13 cars and five semi-trailer Anthony of Millburn and George of Springfield. trucks on a slippery highway east of Hanna, injuring nine persons, none critically. botany.

SUNDAY XlN FAIR Three to four inches of snow MICHAEL CZOK (SOO) SAYREVILLE Michael Czok (Soo) of 181 Manor Bav View She became assistant professor fell at Casper and five inches was reported in Rawlins. The winds Manor, died yesterday in South in 1931, associate professor in 1945, and professor of botany in 1933. She retired from the faculty in June of 1959. caused considerable drifting and CLOUDY reduced visibility. The Wyoming Highway Patrol fiiiiii 1 Mi i iiBiiranitiiiifrMiifiiiliiiiiiiriVlrt'rti fiiiii She served as president of the MRS.

MICHAEL FANTO The funeral of Mrs. Josephine D. Fanto, who died Wednesday in Middlesex General Hospital, will be held Monday at 8:30 a.m. from the Harding Funeral Home, 239 Livingston followed by a 9 a.m. requiem mass in St.

Mary of Mt. Virgin R.C. Church. Interment will be in St. Peter's Cemetery.

Mrs. Fanto, of 211 Fulton was the wife of Michael. said no roads had been closed, but many highways were New York Chapter of Sigma Delta Epsilon, honorary society for women engaged in science. Amboy Memorial Hospital following a short illness. Born in Hungary, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Czok he was employed as an operator at the Seaboard Coal Dock, South Amboy, for the past 20 years. Surviving are his wife, the former Elona Howard; a son, Donald M. of Red Bank; two grand In Montana, the storm left drift- and in 1950-51 was a member of the nationd board of directors ied roads and near zer weather. TEMPERATURE Temperatures to average 3" below the norm of 33 throughout the weekend.

NOW IS THE TIME to order your supply of CHEVRON fuel oil. Fnr any last minute wrattirr change listen to our noon tima Newi A Heather on WCTC Kadlo. (Raritan Cil Co. tTV nni tin j83t j.Itewaiteet dlu of that society. Two Montana game and fish of- Long active in the Rutgers "ciais landed a sKi-eqmppea plane at Harlowton shortly before the chapter of Sigma Xi, she was elected treasurer 1941 to 1947, MRS.

KALMAN BALAJTHY EAST BRUNSWICK-Mrs. Joz- area was socked in by blizzard conditions. Don Brown, assistant game and fish director, and children; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Toth of Keasbey, Mrs. Julia Muska and Mrs.

Ethel Matto of efin Balapthy, nee Goreczky, died Frank Dunkle, information offi Perth Amboy and Miss Helen cer, had to sit in the plane for nearly four hours until a snow-plow could cut through 5-foot drifts to reach them Wet weather, in the form of vice president 1947-48, and president, 1948-49. She was a member of the Botanical Society of America, the American Taxonomical Society and the American Institute of Biological Sciences. Activein the American Association of University Professors, Dr. Chute was treasurer of the Rutgers chapter from 1953 to 1955. She was also active in the New Brunswick Branch of the American Association of University Women.

She was chairman at Dniiflacs Czok of Fords; and two brothers, Stephen of Fords and William of East Brunswick. The Rev. William Hervey will conduct funeral services Monday at 11 a.m. at Home for Funerals, The Gundrum Service, 237 Bordentown South Amboy. Interment will follow in Franklin Memorial Park, North rain or snow, covered broad sec this morning at her home, 215 Turnpike, following a long illness.

Born in Hungary March 19, 1876. she had lived in the area 40 years and was a communicant of St. Stephen's R.C. Church, South River. Widow of Kalman, she is survived by four daughters, the Misses Olga, Charlotte and Adele at home and Mrs.

Aurelia Schul-meister of Madison Township; live sons, Kalman, E. Zoltan, Ernest and Victor of this town- tions in other parts of the na tion while fog shrouded areas in the East from northern Virginia to southern New England. FORECAST New Jersey: Fog breaking and becoming partly cloudy today. High in the 40s. Rain later tonight and Saturday, possibly starting as CARD OF THANKS Many kind words of sympathy, con- dolrnce and emiraee unnti u- xt shin and lurhnrn nf Sniilh Am-icars and manv kin-i ir.r.

bov eiht "randehildren- and r'; us our relatives: unuca runa campaign trom rJob U'ac alert an on. through 1958 and was also an ac I Weller. to great-grandchildren I Hjn wm. wj .1 iwtjum M-m'm'm iwaiuauji h. wlii.li.

umi muw iw i iiii np.iu.iii.nm. 4: ..1 t4tUUP UVv AM) TWO OLD TIKI'S vi vi.i sT.vn: i In these kindnesses, we found untold comfort and solace, particularly in the silent tribute of the beauty in flowers. For all those helping hands and encouraging words, especially those of the Rev William Hervey, we are deeply grateful THE FAMILY The funeral will take place Monday at 8:30 a.m. from the Rezem Funeral Home. 190 Main South River, followed by a 9 a.m.

requiem mass at St. Stephen's Church, South River. tive member of the New Brunswick YWCA. Dr. Chute is survived by two sisters, Mrs.

Alfred Maw of Montreal and Miss Winnie L. Chute of Toronto; and a brother C. Earle Chute of Nova Scotia. The Quackenboss Funeral Home 156 Livingston will an nounce funeral arrangements. snow.

Low tonight in the 30s and high Saturday near 40. New York City: Fog breaking and becoming partly cloudy today with high in the 40s. Cloudy tonight with some rain later tonight, possibly mixed with some snow at the start. Low tonight in the 30s. Rain Saturday with high near 40.

Cape May to Block Island: Variable winds mostly southwest about 10 knots or less. Variable winds tonight about 10 knots becoming easterly 15 to 25 knots Saturday. Visibility less than one mile, improving to two to four miles today and lowering to one to three miles in rain late tonight and Saturday. High and low temperatures in major U.S. cities for the 24 hours ended at 7:30 a.m.

today were: IX MEMORIAM Tn fond and loving memory of Charles H. Dohn who departed' this life one year ago today Feb. 23, 1961. His smiling way and pleasant face, Are a pleasure to Trail; He had a kmdlv word for each. And died beloved by all.

Some dav we hope to meet him. Some day. we know not when To clasp his hand in the better land. Never to part again. Sadly missed hv: Wife: ROSEMAHIF.

Daughters DOLORES and HOSEMARIE. Son: CHARLES. DRIVER FLIES COOP; OUT $100 The driver who dragged MRS. WALTER J. TREVENA SR.

SOUTH BOUND BROOK-Mrs. Ada Hundley Trevena. 72, of 164 E. Prospect was dead on arrival at Somerset Hospital-early today where she was taken after suffering a heart aftack. A native of Parkersburg.

W.V., she lived in Bayonne before moving here many years ago. Past President of the Robert Morris School PTA, she also was a member of the Reformed Church here. Ruth Circle of the Women's Guild of the church, and Calvin Coolidge Council DAR. Widow of Walter J. who n.

i. school crossing guard is out $100. and a warrant has been issued DIED for his arrest. Mario Ayala, 23, of 49 French BALAJTHY In East Brunswick Feb. 23.

162. Jozefin. nee Goreczky, widow of Kalman. St. failed to appear today in Mu nicipal Court.

He has been free The funeral will take plare Mnnd at am. from the Rezem Funeral i in 1 00 hail Thf hail wac for. Home, liiO Main South River, fol-l 0311 10 io ouiwicu uviinwed by a 9 a m. requiem mass in leuea Dy Magistrate irving w. a son, iroraon j.

ot Kavonne: five aiepnens k.u. church, south Rubin. River. New York City 37 Albany 36 Boston 35 Buffalo 40 Chicago 34 Cincinnati 47 Denver 42 Detroit 38 El Paso 55 Los Angeles 62 Miami Beach 80 New Orleans 81 friends may call at the funeral Ayala is accused of assault by nome sunaay from 2 to 4 and 7 to motor vehicle by Frank Parente iu p.m. RVHTIS In fomerville Feb.

SI 33, of 114 Easton a special daughters, Mrs. Ada M. Kaesler of Franklin Township, Mrs. Gladys E. Osowski, Mrs.

Mar-jorie L. Varga and Mis. Virginia R. Diaz of town and Mrs. Anna Jane Nardone of Bound Brook; 1962.

John W. Sr husband of the police officer assigned to the Oklahoma City 55 lormer uoroiny fipner. crossing at Somerset and Division funeral services will take nlr Philadelphia Pittsburgh 53 Streets. Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Quarken- hn rimer.l 13 nnL ISC 5 St.

Louis 40 with the Rev. Milton Hoffman Parente stormed Avala to aues- Washington 50 means roistancr lo roal impacts 0 The ALLSTATE l-ply Nylon cord means protection against shocks Ihe ALLSTATE 15 months against all road hazards NYLON 4-PLY JIUES CHECK YOUR TIRE SIZE AM) LOW TRICE 7.10x15 Tube-Type Bhukuall 2 for $27 plus ta 7.60x15 Tubc-Type HIackwall 2 for $:51 plus tax" 7.50x11 Tubcless Blackvall2 for S27 plus tax 8.00x11 Tubcless IJlackwull 2 for $31 plus tax And Your Two Old Tires Regardless of Condition On Scars Easy Payment Plan ui i ii ih unit. tion him about double parking a Interment will follow in Maple- wu.ki rreeno'n. Friends may call at the funeral umuiuimmmuummmmmiiiM- home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 BOIL AX FUNERAL HOME EDWARD R. BOYLAN 188 Easton Avenue m.

Misses Roadway In Heavy Fog NORTH BRUNSWICK -A car the intersection Wednesday. As the officer returned the driver's license and registration, Ayala drove off. Parente told police he caught his coat in a door handle and was dragged about 30 feet. Pair Snatch Purse From Pedestrian TIME SERVICE CUARAYTEE 5 If lire fsilt during th monthly fuarnti fwriod, we will, ur option, either pair it wiihou toil in txrhini lor ih old tire, give yoy nw lire or rrtund, charging only (or the period of ownrnhip. All aftjuilmentt made by retail More ar jJ gtj proraied at ihe rrgular retail pneo ptua rederal Exciao Ta, leaa trade-in, ai the time of return.

z5 FREE TIKE Mounting! whose driver mistook a service station lane for a road crashed CONNORS In this city Feb. 1QS2. John husband of the former Mary Ellis. The funeral will take place Saturday at 8:30 a.m. from his home, 514 David South Amboy, followed by a 9 a m.

requiem mass at St. Mary's R.C. Church, South Amboy. Interment will follow in St. Mary's Cemetery, South Amboy.

under the direction of Home for Funerals. The Gundrum Service. 237 Bordentown South Amboy. into a utility pole last night. Police said the mishap hap- GLEASON fUNERAL HOME Harry E.

Jackson, Mgr. 44 THROOP AVENUE Phone: Kl 5-07CO Two youths stole a handbag Pen heavy tog. ine driver, imiiuiiiiiiiiiaiiii from a woman last night as she Gertrude Hunter, 18, ot oio miu- CZOK In Sayreville Feb. 22. WiZ.

Michaei (Soo husbanri nf tho fnrm.r walked Avenue near lown "oau, was wn 10 01. Roosevelt Junior Hich School. I Peter's General Hospital by. the Monday at ii am. at Home for Fu-i Mrs.

Mary Amaroso of 14(5 Red- North Brunswick Rescue Squad. SuJJS said the handbas con-l She was treated there for a cut the Rev. wiiiiam' Hervey officiating, jfained $13 and personal papersJ''P cut crlin an(l bruises of both Inlprmpnt will fnllnm in HARDING CO. FUNERAL HOME 239 Livingston Ave. Kl 5-6033 Kl 5-0067 Memorial Park, North Brunswick.

jShe told Patrolman Anthony Maz-'Knees- A Pcss Friends may call at the funeral zf.i that the vouthi rushed htr escaped injury. home Friday from 7 to 10 pm Satur-i, OULIls rusnea Police said the car was half on a aunQy trom to and 7.irom Denina at i p.m. as sne nrarpd Wpltnn strpet iKoute and nait in tne service 71 I nno rj ih.m onj station driveway as it hit the Dole. nEI.ANFT In this city Feb. 30.MONTH GUAUANTEE 21-MOXTII GU All ANTE mcTvera Hrernonhusband forthe other grabbed the handbagiThe accident happened a few min- me lunera, wm ues oeiore p.m.

ai me nouie day at 8 30 a from the Hard.ng ran- fmce naVe 3 IeaQ raffia rirrU rtiiiridi xiome. iivincsTon Ave. isnpris. followed by a 9 a m. requiem mass! in Sacred Heart C.

Church 6-VoIt with 6-VoIt with trade-in Interment will be Gate of Heaven! home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 QUACKENBOSS FUNERAL HOME 156 Livingston Ave. NEW BRI'NSWirK Kl -(KM18 ARTHI'R E. HARRINGTON GEORGE J. DEINZEB JE. Cemetery, Westchester, N.

p.m. trade-in Friends may ca I at the funeral home Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. 6-Volt Batteries Fit: 1937-54 Chevy, 1930-55 Dodge, 1933-53 Ford. 1934-55 Nash, 1939-55 Studebaker, 1955 Rambler. Pl'TTKIV Tn Miami.

Fla Feb. W. TENT' REVIVALS BAD SACHSA, West Germany (APi Baptist evangelists in Germany still use tent meetings to reach people who come to church. Evangelist Herbert Weinert said five full-time evangelists and many pastors, on a part-time basis, use this type of ministry, with up to 50 per cent of th ecoming to the tent meet- LAWRENCE In Rutland. Vt Feb.

20. I9h2. Clara wife of George Funeral services will take place Friday at 2 at the Runyon Mortuary. Middlesex Me-tuchen, with the Re. Robert R.

Sweet, pastor of the New Dover Methodist Church. Edison, officiating Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Friends may rail at th funera' home Thursday from 2 to and 7 to 9 p.m. -Volt All s4n to h'eter. nusnand of the former Eva Belkofsky.

The funeral will be held Saturday at 8.30 a m. from the MahszewiKi Funeral Home. 218 Whitehead South River, followed by a 9 am. requiem service in Sis. Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Church, South River.

Interment will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at he funeral home Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 Dm GROh'SOfl SON Funeral Home 152 North Main Street Telephone: VAIley 8-0151 MILLTOWN, NJ. MTTOI.O In Somerville Feb. 21 th" form'riinss havinS "ever been in a Tha Rev. Joeph Kreshik will con- The funeral will take Dlace Satnr cnurcn.

duct rrayer aervitea each mht at'day at am from the Cusick Fu- 1S-MONTII GUARANTEE rjoiOxYiii GUARANTEE 7 m. neral Home, BO Mountain Ave Som- erville. followed bv a 9 a m. requiem FANTO In this city Feb. 21.

192 Imass at Immaculate Conception AC. i i Ii Ii josepnine nee aciguano, wue of tnurcn. somerville Mxhael NEWSO'S FUNERAL HOME Barring Mercer A Mlddlewz Coontlet SS Tear 131 iprini Trenton. J. EX S-1IS Res.

TV J-4 S. J. KETCSOME. Prep. Interment will be in the church Battery Guarantee 1 FREE i Bnttrry Guaranty FREE The funeral will be held Monday at 8 a m.

from the Harding Funeral cemetery. Services scheduled for Friday are 239 Livingston Ave followed aa follows: Stevenson-D'Alession Post 12-Volt with trade-in 12-Volt with trade-in Home by a INSTALLATION! am reouiem mass at St. I American Legion. 7 Halstead- Marv of Mt. Virgin C.

Church Van der Veer Post 430. VFW. 7 30 If dfrrtiv f4 will Mt hH fKr; lit tr rpIarrnisFnt nhin dia. (2 A-trr 9 dy, will rrplr fctttrry rharetnf nif for ih rrii of owntTahip. hrf i batrrj the rrcuiar pnr If Ut'ir-tn it rh lime rturn, prontrd vcr numlvr ef month of (uartntre.

FREE POWER CHECK. Interment will be in St. Peter's and the Rosary Society of maculate Conception Church. pm Friend iriv call at the funeral! Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. featur-ihome Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 12-Volt Batteries Fit: 1955-61 Chevrolet and Pontiac, 1956-61 Plymouth, Chrysler, Dodge and Rambler.

day and Sunday from i to 3 and 7 a m. Rt PPFRT In Edison Feb 21. 1WI2 John huaband of the former Olfa aimnar Distinctive Floral Designs FRANKLIN FLOWER SHOP A. SIMKO SONS Kilmer 5-4234 93 Douglas Somerset, N.J. (St ime Chimed from TrankilD Ave.) fVokm 'O iQA GRAFJDI Ii uneral Home.

2M Someraet St fol- A 1 I WIIrTISiaf I Xciv IlruiiNuirk 101 Albany Sirect CHarler SEARS 5atifartiun Guaranteed Or Your Money r. fc r.noil In this city Feb 21. Adolph husband of the former Nettie Hummer. Funeral srrvicrs Saturday at 11 a m. at the Bronon ani Son Funeral Home.

1-52 N. Main St Mllltown. will be ronducted bv the Pev. Rua-ell D. CuMer.

pastor of St. Paul'i United Churrh. Milltown. In'erment will fallow Van Liew Cemetery. North Brunswick.

low ted by a 9 a requiem maaa In 111 IPIIlr' I Lahalaui BC. Church. --5" 1 I lFlilV I I St. Petera will be in St Peter II Sltfnl IE Interment Cemetery. Friends mav rail at the funeral home Friday from 1 to 4 and 7 to Fnenda may call at tna funeral jpm..

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