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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 9

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WILLIAM A. KARSCIEN SR. MRS. MARY E. CAREY requiem Mass will be celebrated (Q)Mihiiaiies William A.

Karscien 57. of COUIIEI-fOST, Camden, N. Thurtday, September 5, 1963 CP titer UPeaths Mrs. Mary E. Carey, 60, of 342 Middlesex st, Gloucester City, 224 White Hone Berlin, died yesterday In Graduate Hospital, at 9 a.m.

in St Mary's Church. There will be a viewing in the funeral home Sunday night. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery here. Philadelphia.

He was a brakeman MRS. MARY GO WELL died yesterday in West Jersey Hospital. A lifelong resident of J. Trumpy Dies at 85 In Maryland ANNAPOLIS, Md. John Trumpy 85, former shipbuild ARTHUR G.

RAVEL Arthur G. Ravel. 68. of 43 W. NEW YORK Funeral services a veteran of the Spanish-Ameri- for the Pennsylvania Railroad and; BROWNS MILLS Mrs.

Mary can War. He is survived by two was a member of the Brotherhood were held today for MaJ. Gen. State st, Lindenwold, died Tuesday in Our Lady of Lourdes Hos E. GowelL 79, of Lake Shore dr.

Gloucester, she was a member of Cloud Chapter 110, Order of Eastern Star. of Railroad Trainmen. Alexander Dimitriyevlch, 79, Mar daughters. Funeral services will be Monday with interment in St. John's Lutheran Church FREDERICK SQDHTT WILLIAMSTOWN Frederick C.

Schmitt, 64, of Tuckahoe and Phillips ave. here died Tues Surviving are his wife, Lillian pital. He was an Army veteran two sons, William A. Jr. of Surviving are her husband, Gil day in Cherry Hill HospitaL She of world War I and a member of died yesterday in Cooper Hos bert J.

a son, Gilbert J. Jr. Atco, Robert E. at home; three formerly lived in Pennsauken 40 er in Camden and Gloucester, N.J., died yesterday in Anne years. shal of the Court during the reign of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia.

Dimitriyevich, who came to this country in 1949, died of cancer Tuesday in Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospital. Surviving are her husband. Eundel Hospital, here. Steamfitters Union, Local 420. Surviving are two sons, William of Clementon and George of Lindenwold; a brother, Joseph of Palmyra, and eight grandchildren.

Friends will meet tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. in a funeral home at Lewis a retired Pennsauken A native of Bergen, Norway, daughters, Karen at home, Mrs. Joan Williams and Mrs. Joyce Keen of Berlin; three sisters, Mrs. Clara Lutz of Watsontown, Mrs.

Myrtle Duble and Mrs. Hazel Ives of Atco, and three pital. He was a foreman for RCA where he was employed 30 years. Surviving are his wife, Frances; six daughters, Miss Marie Schmitt of Vineland, Mrs. Margaret Flem-ming of Paulsboro, Mrs.

Ann Schneider and Mrs. Catherine MRS. LIZZIE S. BLAND Mrs. lizzie S.

Bland, 76, of 708 Silver st, died Sunday. She was a native of Berlin, and a resident of Camden for 40 years. She i i patrolman; two daughters. Mrs. Mr.

Trumpy was employed at the I Marion E. Szego of Warrington, New York Shipbuilding of Gloucester; two daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Orlando and Mrs. Frances Sammons, all of Gloucester, a brother, William L. of Atlantic City; a sister, Mrs.

Edith lillig of Westville, and nine grandchildren. Friends will meet Saturday at 9 a.m. in the Etherington Funeral Home, 700 Powell Gloucester. Services will be held in the Church Camden, from 1901 to 1909, and and Mrs. Agnes D.

Thorns CILPEL HILL, N.C.-Nation White Horse pk. and Stone of Arlington, Vt: a sister. Mrs. ally known composer Walter a "i.i kij: jUAME Church of Camden. Meta McConnell of Philadelphia, Services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m.

in the Knight Funeral rose to chief draftsman. He and W. W. Robbins formed the Mathis Yacht Building Co. and operated Lindenwold.

High requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. in Surviving are three daughters. and a grandchild. yesterday. Golde, also an accom Welsh of Riverside, Mrs.

Jean Carluccl of California and Mrs. Marie Brennan of Lindenwold; two brothers, James of Pennsauken and Thomas of Gloucester; a St. Lawrence Church, Lindenwold. Venia Selby of Philadelphia as such Camden until 1942 when they moved to Gloucester. Home, Rich and Central Berlin, where friends may call tomorrow night.

Burial will be in Lakeview Memorial Park, There will be a viewing in the funeral home tonight. Burial will Services will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m. in the Inglesby and Sons Funeral Home, Cove and Wyn-dam Pennsauken. Burial will Mr. Trumpy was a designer of sister, Mrs.

Catherine Dailey of of Ascension at 10 a.m. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow night. Burial will be be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, submarine chasers and served the Berlin. Government in that capacity dur be in Arlington Cemetery, Perm sauken. pauio auu rune icaijict.

uau it. been associated with the Univer-I1 Cfv sity of North Carolina ErnpstmIe Sely of.V'nt of Opera. He was formerly sons'f Jorsrph, Columbia University in of four York, playing for such musicians 8nd fUr great" as Pablo Casals, Felix Salmonds.i a ii t. Mischa Elman. Elena Gerhardt.

J'? Lauritz Melchoir. Richard Bonellin ghA, a'8 a "al home and Jacques Thibaud. He also1 J3? h. helped train singers Elizabeth kSZ ing both World Wars. During World War It, his yard at Gloucester led the nation in building Philadelphia, and 22 grandchildren.

Friends will meet Monday at 10 a.m. in the Bell Funeral Home, 420 S. Main st. High requiem Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 ROBERT STROUD Robert Stroud, 85, of 2023 Mul- WILLIAM IL LOTT MOUNT HOLLY William H. MRS.

VICTORIA ZIOMEK Lott, 91, of 96 Washington ford st, died in Cooper Hospital yesterday. Mrs. Victoria Ziomek, 71, died died yesterday at Evergreen a.m. in St. Mary's Church.

There He is survived by his wife, yesterday in her home at 101 Berlin Clementon. Born in Poland, she lived in Clementon 27 Park, New Lisbon. A retired locksmith, he was born in New Rethberg, Helen Traubel a lTlZli Rosa; five daughters, Mrs. Mary Green and Mrs. Elmira Council, will be a viewing in the funeral home Sunday night Burial will be in New St Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr.

Maria Jcritza. Egypt and was a long-time resident of Mount Holly. sub chasers for the Navy. In 1947, Mr. Trumpy moved his yacht building business to Annapolis giving "the dirty condition of the Delaware River" as the reason.

He became prominent in the business life of this city. Surviving are his wife, Margaret a son, John who was associated in business with his father many years; a daugh HELD IN HOLDUP PHILADELPHIA The son of both of Camden; Mrs. Claudius Coleman, Mrs. Florence Meadows years. MRS.

MARY GORAND WILIJAMSTOWN-Mrs. Mary Gorand, formerly of Williams-town, died yesterday in a rest home in Darby, Pa. She was formerly church organist 35 years and a member of the Sodality of St. Mary's Church here. Surviving are two sons, Alfred of Ridley Park, and Thomas J.

of Philadelphia; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends will meet Monday at 8:30 a.m. in the Bell Funeral HAMBURG, Pa. -Dr. George S.

Pottcleer. 95. who practiced Surviving are three sons, Wil Surviving are two sons, John deputy fire commissioner William liam of Hamilton Square, Frank of Cherry Hill and Andrew of and Mrs. Maggie Worlswam, all of Greensboro, N.C., and 10 of Riverside and Charles H. of Moorestown; two daughters, Clementon, president of the National Tavern Owners Association, and three grandchildren.

Services will be held at 8 p.m. Mrs. Elizabeth Byer of Mount BIRD'S NICKNAME APT ASCENSION ISLAND The red-billed tropic bird has elongated tail feathers that resemble a marlinspike so much that they give rise to the bird's alternate name of "boatswain bird." ter, Mrs. Howard Steadman of i Sunday in a funeral home at 831 medicine in Hamburg. Berks'J.

Eckles and another youth were County, for 69 years, died at his held without bail for the grand home last night. Dr. Pottteigcrjjury yesterday in connection with was discharged from the Penn-'the armed holdup of a milk truck sylvania National Guard in 1916 driver. The suspects, William J. after service in Puerto Rica as Eckles 22.

and Robert S. physically disabled. He was also Kish, 21, waived a hearing. Friends will meet Saturday at Holly and Mrs. Margarite Nixon of Tabernacle and six Haddonfield, N.

eight grandchildren and two Van Hook with burial Monday in Mount Peace Cemetery, Lawn- side. Home, 420 S. Main st. here. High 1 Services will be held Saturday 8:30 a.m.

in the Ora L. Wooster Funeral Home at 51 Park Clementon. Solemn requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. in St Lawrence Church, Lindenwold. at 11 a.m.

from a funeral home at Services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in a funeral home at 80 Hanover st, Pemberton, where 147 Duke of Gloucester st, here Burial will be in Hillcrest Ceme Open Tonight, Friday And Saturday Until 9 ffiss There will be a viewing in the funeral home tomorrow night friends may call tomorrow night Burial will be in IOOF Cemetery, Pembertoa tery, here. Burial will be in St Joseph's Cemetery, Chews Landing. MRS. ELSA E.

KLINE I Mrs. Elsa E. Kline, 83, of 402 Dainty Styles in Chubby Sizes 1st Haddon Heights, died HENRY ROGUSKI Henry Roguski, 72, of 337 Kaighns died Monday in West Jersey Hospital. He was a native of Poland, and a retired machinist. Surviving is one brother, Alex of Philadelphia.

yesterday in her home. A native of East Camden where she lived until eight years ago, she was a member of St. Paul's Independent Lutheran Church and of the Women's Guild of the Community Church of Garden Lake. Surviving are a son, Robert T. of Pittsburgh; a daughter, Mrs.

Friends will meet Saturday at 8:30 a.m. in the David F. Harri-gan Funeral Home, 1451 Broadway. Requiem high Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. in the Church of the Sacred Heart at J.

NEWBOLD LETTS J. Newbold Letts, 82, of 1024 Highland Glendora, died Tuesday In Cooper HospitaL He was a retired bricklayer and a 50-year member of the Bricklayers and Masons Union, Local 7. Surviving are a son, Edward of Wildwood; nine daughters, Mrs. Ruth James, Mrs. Olive Middle-ton and Mrs.

Lillian Nield all of Pennsauken, Mrs. Roberta Sager of Camden, Mrs. Myrtle Walker of Pitman, Mrs. Ida Parker of Glendora, Mrs. Grace Eshelman of Hightstown, Mrs.

Josephine Brimfield of Laurel Springs and Mrs. Matilda Welsh of Rockville, 27 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Eichel Funeral Home, 8323 Maple Penn Bernice K. Miller with whom she lived; two grandchildren, Broadway and Ferry ave.

There will be a viewing tomorrow night. GIRLS' DRESSES Services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Mason E. Bradley Funeral Home, 3203 Federal Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill. st where friends may call tonight.

CARMESTTTA FOLLIN ta HarleiSh Ceme' MRS wry. MOORESTOWN Mrs. Carmi- nitta G. Follin, 60, of 21 Church st, died yesterday in Cooper Hos sauken, where friends may call tomorrow night. Burial will be in Brotherhood Cemetery, Mount Holly.

Missing Girl Found Drowned in N.Y. CASTLETON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. (UPI) Six-year-old Linda Ann Septer wandered from a family picnic Labor Day to find a sand- A Big Selection For Back-To-School pital. She is survived by her husband, Ira K. Friends will meet Monday at 9 a.m.

in the Inglesby Funeral Home, 602 E. Main st, Maple Shade. Requiem high Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. There will be a viewing Sunday night Burial will be in National Cemetery, Beverly.

pile on a nearby Hudson River I mo FUNERAL H0M island setting off a 46-hour search that ended in tragedy. Nearly 600 police and volunteers sought the dark-haired, blue-eyed child before her body TOO POWetU'ST, 3LOUCe3TEft CITV 61 6-0599 was found yesterday in the river 98 floating 100-yards from shore. Mr. and Mrs. David Septer of TO Nassau had told authorities their 7 daughter was last seen playing Schcrffhauser FUNERAl HOMI 983 Haddon Avenue Collingswood UL 4-5454 3uneratome IS43 MT.EPHRAIA AVE.

with children of other families spending the holiday on the 300-acre Staats Island. 7 Death Notices It'll 4 Perfect fits for chubby sizes 814-16 Vi Colorful plaids, checks and solids We stand ready to assume the responsibility for the care and protection of your departed loved ones. Pretty trims, novelty belts, buttons B. C. Schroeder St ons Ben Schroeder, Mgr.

Bern Schroeder Ken Schroeder Ooponcfobfo funttal Scrvlco Sine 1884 715 Cooper Stroot, Camdtn Phono WO 3-0400 Doy or Night Deaths In CUnlHed Section) CABEY On Sept. 4. 19J, Mr. Mary E. (nee Leonard), wile of Gilbert Carey Sr.

of 342 Middlesex Gloucester City, age 60 years. Relatives and friends of the family, also members of Cloud Chapter No. 110, O.ES. are Invited to attend the funeral on Saturday at 9 a at the Elheringion Funeral Home. 700 Powell Gloucester City.

Services at the Church of the Ascension at 10 a.m. Interment private. Friends may call Fndyevenlngi DECROC'INI-On Sept. 4. lM3TFal-mino.

wife of Theodore of 8. 24th Camaen. N.J axe 78 years. Due notice of the funeral will be given from the Harry Leonard Funeral Home. 2850 FederaLuCamden JJ.J, DI BT.NNEDETTO Of 778 Line Camden.

N.J.. on Sept. 4. 193. Anna Bofiomo DiBennedetto.

age 72 years. Relatives and friends of tho family are Invited to attend tho funeral services on Saturday at 9 o'clock, at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. 4th and Division Camden. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

Friends may call Friday evening after 7 o'clock. Under the direction of Berschler Funeral Chapel. 5341 State Highway 38. Pennsauken. REILXY On Sept.

3. 18M, Xliss Marie T. beloved daughter of tho late Michael and Mary Reilly (nee Hoover) of 428 Hunter Gloucester City. age 64 years. Relatives and friends of the family ar Invited, to attend the funeral on Saturday at 8 o'clock, at the Casey Funeral Home.

King and Monmouth Gloucester. NJ. Low Mass of reauiera Saturday at St. Marys Church. Gloucester.

Interment at New St. Mary's Cemetery. Bellmawr. Friends may call Friday evening after 7 o'clock at the funeral home. SCHSTTER On Sept.

4, 13. Albert C. beloved husband of Thresa (nee Maruii. of 8225 ML Ephraim F-4, Camden, N.J., age 7 years. Relatives and friends of tho family are invited to attend tho funeral services on Monday at 11 a.m..

at the Myrtetu Funeral Home. 1530 Colllnes Falrvlrw, Camden. Interment at Woodbury Memorial Cemetery. Friends mar call Sunday evening WiETRZENCfii SepT IwT. Maryann.

wife of the lata John M. Wieprezenc of 1W3 8. th Camden, J. Duo notice of tho funeral wtli bo given through the Clecha-nowski Funeral Home. 1300 S.

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4. W3. Victoria (nee Seroka) beloved wife of tho late John of 101 Berlin Clementon. age 71 years. Relatives and friends of the family will meet Saturday at 8:80 a.m..

at the Ora L. Wooster Funeral Homo. 51 Park Clementon, N.J. Solemn re-quiem Mass at :30 a at St. Lawrence C.

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