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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 10

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COURIEK-POST, Camden, N. Wednesday, March 30, 1960 I A. thodox st. and the Delaware River, Philadelphia. Hering a rigger, was treated in Frankford Hospital for back injuries.

He is employed by the B. J. Brenneman Philadelphia contractors. OBITUARIES PF.TER FINNEGAN SR. Peter Finnegan 64, of 1168 Romana Bcllmawr, died Tuesday in West Jersey Hospital.

He was employed by RCA. Surviving are his wife, Mary; two sons, Peter Jr. and William, at home; four sisters, Mrs. Falls From Machine, Oaklyn Man In jtiretl Martin Hering, 41, of 613 White Horse Oaklyn, was injured Tuesday morning when he fell about 25 feet from a pile driver at the Liberty Concrete Berlin TVp. Police Chief Dies at 40 W.RWinncr,80,Dic3, Arizona's eight national forests cover million acres.

Plumber at 3Iarlt3ii MARLTON Walter B. Winner. Bridget Hcnzcy, of Ardmore, Mrs. Elizabeth Eldridge, of Cam f. adams Kl'RLIXGTON George F.

Adams, 58 cashier at the Public Service Electric and (las Commercial oil ice here many years, died Monday in his home, 331 E. Union st.An Army veteran of War Mr. Adams was past commander of MacKarland Tost 79, American Legion; past Chefde Guerre, Forty and Fight Voiture den; Mrs. Ellen O'Connor, of England, and Miss Margaret Family plans a trip Anthony DcSilvio 40, chief 80, of Cooper st. died Tuesday at nf police of Berlin Township, died Evergreen Park, Now Lisbon.

A Tuesday in Veterans Hospital, resident of the area 78 years, Philadelphia. I Mr. Winner conducted a plumbing Mr. DeSilvio, who lived on business here. He was a member 73 Berlin had been with the of the Evesham Township Corn- Finnegan, of Ireland.

Relatives and friends will meet at 8 a. m. Saturday in a funeral home at 1530 rollings rd. Requiem police department 12 years and its mittce for 20 yea-s. He was member of the Moorestown 500, Hurlington County past a nf thn MnnrestO' Mass will follow at 9 o'clock in Annunciation Church, Bellmawr.

A viewing will be held Friday in the funeral home and burial will be in New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. NOT INlaLING FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI)-A local drug store calls attention to its pharmacy department with a Area Doctor To Be Fclcd At Newark WOOPRURY A prominent Woodbury physician has been named "Woman of the Year" by the New Jersey Medical Women's Association. Dr.

Dorothy M. Rogers, of 50 Cooper will be honored at a dinner tonight in the Newarker Restaurant, Newark Airport. Dr. Helen Schrack, of Camden, will be the speaker. Dr.

Rogers' accomplishments as a physician were called "outstanding" by the association's selection committee. It is believed Dr. Rogers is the only woman ever elected president of a county medical society in New Jersey. She was president of the Gloucester County Medical Society and also was historian, reporter and secretary. She has been secretary and president of the women's association and was active in the work of the State Medical Society's committee on mental health.

Dr. Rogers was awarded a citation in 1957 for her work in cerebral palsy and she served as medical liaison member of the Gloucester County guidance center. She also has been active in the Gloucester County Sorop-timist Club. Among her other activities she served as editor of the Gloucester County Medical Society's bulletin from 1953 to 1957. Dr.

Dorothy M. Rogers i vv fffifcr rv.f eran of War II and president of Monthly Meeting of the Society of governor of the Burlington Moose the American-Italian Protective Friends, an exempt fireman of a member of the hyemns star Society the Marlton Volunteer Fire Jr. Order of American Surviving are his wife, Lucy; pany and a 50-year member of Mechanics, and a member of the three daughters, Rita, Lucille the Marlton Grange. I Michel ire Company and I Phvllis and a son, Anthony Survivors are a son. Harold Surviving is his wife.

Elizabeth id at home- his father, Anthony of Marlton: four brothers. Rich- three sons John a home Sr" of Some dale; three brothers, ard of ML Holly; Hudson T. 'George F. of Burlington and Shoas Mi llica Hill, and of Morrisville, Henry of Richard of Beverly; two brothers nie land Pominh-k. of Tans- Rancocas and Charles of Had-Palmer L.

of Cinmminson and hnro- six sisters, Mrs. Mildred donfield; three grandchildren, and red, of Burlington; a sister, LaRosa, ofGlendora; Mrs. Pearl one great-grandchild. Mrs Florence Warner Bur- DiMenna of Mt. Ephraim; Mrs.

Services will be held Saturday hngton and six grandchildien. Josephine Turi, of Haddonfield; at 2 p. m. in the N. Edward, Services will be Thursday a Mrs Rita Rehmann, of Hammon- Melton Funeral Home, 78 E.

Main 1 p. in a funeral home at 'an Mr! Mary" Bonafino and Moorestown, where friends 302 E. Union where friends Air Mary Carpino. of Ph.ladel- may call Friday night. Burial will may call tonight.

Bunal will phia. Ic in Rancocas Friends Cemetery, be in National Cemetery, Beverly Relatives and friends will meet FIORENCEMVAYNE MRS. MARY A. ANDERSON Crater Lake in southwestern sign on the Fort Worth-Jacksboro Oregon lies in the crater of an highway which reads: "Accurasy extinct volcano. Icounts." 3 MAY SPECIAL! si at a.

m. Saturday mine MT. LAUKEL-Mrs. Mary Your XV ni vh CLEAXKII and OILED Laurel- WOOSier uncial Iiuiue, j. c.i MarW a nvo Coral Gab es.

Fla 'Anderson, Pi- 4 for only waif riui rim Finds all travel needs fast in the Brlnj Tnnr witch to Srori thli Frl. or Sat. and have it rlmnrd nt 4hl low, low price. All work cunrantrrd. Bronze Shoe 3.95 ea.

K'mP. wmbe 'sZ at JO 30 died Monday in the home of aainesport died Tuesday in o'clock in Our I adv of Mt Car- sister. Mrs. Helen Kahnowski, her home, mel Church Berlm iewm- 1244 Lansdowne ave. A former Surviving are two daughters, wil in ti funeral hon resident of Camden, she lived in 'Mrs.

John Godfrey, with whom lav Bu ial be Florida about four years. she lived, and Mrs. Fred Lassby, Gate of Heaven Cemetej' Berlin Surviving in addition to Mrs. of Philadelphia; a son, Robert GateoUIcavenLemeicrj.wnin. are hcr nusbandf of Marlton; three sisters, JOHN A.

MARIONI rence; her father and mother, Mr. Mrs. Florence Waddell, of Berlin; John A. Marioni. Bl.

died Mon- and Mrs. Adam Pueilowski. of Mrs. Tillie Godfrey, of Williams-dav in his horn" 307 Clements Camden, and another sister, Mrs. port, and Mrs.

Emma Wells, Bridge Runncmede. Ho was Anna Kulczynskl, of Gloucester of Palmyra; three brothers, a cook at the Benjamin Frank- Heights. -ewge Simpson, of New Egpt. lin Hotel Philadelphia Relatives and friends will meet William, of Beverly, and Charles, Surviving are his wife, Made- Saturday at 8.30 ra. m.

in the of Berlin; seven grandchildren, loino three daughters Mrs Prcdpelski Funeral Home, 1458 eighteen great-grandchildren, and Walter Crawford, of Glondora; Mt. Ephraim ave. Requiem high two great-great grandchildren. Mrs Frank Benedctti of Levit- Mass will be celebrated at 9 a. m.

I Services will be conducted I Tito and Mrs. Andrew McCall, in St. Joseph's Church. 10th and day at 2 p. m.

in the N. Edward wm-mnmii- ahrnMmr Anrlrew Mechanic sts. A viewing will be Melton luncral Home, h. feIlow Travel agents air, rail and steamship line? resort clothes photos for passports Iur-EaKe you can locate everything you need for a world rruie or a weekend jaunt in the handy Yellow Pages. Pages ON THE SHORT END i DALLAS, Tex.

(UPI) City Council recently agreed with City Manager Elgin Crull that the name of "John W. Carpenter Freeway" should be shortened City street signs, Crull pointed out, were not large enough to accommodate all of the letters. Admiral Yilson Blvd. CAMDEN 0(pn Frl. till 0 I.

M. Sat. till 5 T. M. It'f easy to mnke arrangements by phone.

SEARS qIv rmnrl- held Fridav nicht in the funeral Main Moorestown, home. Burial will be in St. Jo- friends may call Thursday night in Mt. Laurel Relatives and friends will meet soph's Cemetery'. Chews Landing, Burial will be Cemetery.

at 8.30 a. m. Friday at the Clcm- IRS. PASQUALINA CONSALO EDWARD P. SNELLBAKER SR Mien Mass win loiiow in r'oVsalo i' died Monday hcr' Edward P.

Sncllbaker 51, of Teresa Church. AviewinR Swll ,210 W. Lake Blackwood. EASdDM MM ft S3 lie nein in me nome inuijudy cnn. Prant died Tuesday in the Veterans Ad night and minai win dc in uoiy Vivod imiis of ministration Hospital, Thiladel- Cross CcincteoOreadon.

Pa. i hFr He s. guard at the New MRS. rSTEI.I.E FAMES Anthonv, of Union City. and.

oi.wnu a VILLVILLE Mrs. 1 1 William, of Glassboro: three P'lce ofTlcpr Blackwood i Mrs M-irv vir-iplii Surviving are two sons, Edward Fames. 73. a former resident daughters Mis. here died Mondav in her home of Medfnrd, Mrs.

Lena DeV ito and 1 and, j0 KirLv vn i Mrs. Philomena Tursi. of one daughter, Mrs. Mildred daughter. Mrs.

'chantville; grandchil-; Sl7Z C' Nora Price, of Kirkwyn; a son, ad forty-one Mmi! R-es and friends will mcctjof MaO'land, and two grandchil-ville. and Mrs. Norman Higbee. at 8.30 a. m.

Friday in i the Falcoj of Hoselle Park- a brother Fred Funera Home, 1018 S. 4th services will De fiiday at l.m L.l?elleiarK; Tamrlnn Snlomn hifrh P. the Charles W. McCatW IIIGIIT IS THE TI3IE TO AIR-COXDITIOX YOUIt lWmil tnaneswonn, oi iMiiiviue, unei- 1. in iv cf and two great planning prompt." you to in- 1 llMVOI; KIT Mr.

will follow at 9 ciock in 1 Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Blackwood where friends may grandchildren rranrtrhiMrnn fit a can inursciav nigni. isunai win Conditioning NOW Installation ex services win no nciu ai p. hi. i Wrwvlh.irv Mmftri9l Park inr.

no neiii inursciav nieni Thnrsdnv In a 1 i 1 Ml1 Broad and Ruck sts. Burial will np. Ii" ''me W1" FRANK E. MAGOH'AN be in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.

be in Calvary Cemetery, Delaware. MOORESTOWN' Frank E. Ma- perts are not btiy no tleiay: Supplies are plentiful no wait! HONOR-HILT central air-rondi-tioninfj can be inMalleil in homes with or without basements to cool jour entire home. hftSa Wiih sir I coiuhlioning: 7 (W 1 CHARLES P. HAINES Charles P.

Haines, RJ, kowan, 77. died Monday in his If. TEVIS SR. l'ome Garwood rd. n'Mii ir i- a-, i' Surviving are his wife, Lottie Yaini Uilham II.

Tevis fx. died Tuesday in his home, 6 Somcrdale. A retired -iTuesda Porn in Philadelphia, guna BcaVcal eery store operator, he is a rrtirctl machinist 1 of As(orja vived by two nephews and one Suni.inc are his wife, Mabel RusseU of I.indenwold of 226 W. Atlantic Audu-i t'i5 Ynn LOOK hruer 4 when you nerp9 at i if ami iee lirt'orl niece. and Harold of Magnolia: a Hon; two sons, William of "1' Services will be held at 11 a.

m. sister. Mrs. Ida Perrine, of Ran- Friday in the Knight Funeral De aware Town-j Woods; thrce brothprs, 11a AIH-COMMTIOFH roiri.KTFi.v itai.m: COOLS AVERAGf 5 TO 4 ROOM HOUSE Home, and tentrai Herbert of Riverton. Walter T.

in, where friends mav call LL" -llls- rinu-nce of Merchantville, and David R. after 9.30 o'clock that morning. Miami; nino prandchildren uunal will Do in Jianeign two preat-m-andehildren id two gr ten'. 1044 Services will be held Thursday Montv Down I to irg to Pay 00 Stn niting Credit Pirn and seven grandchildren. at 2 p.

m. in the N. Edward Melton Funeral Home, 78 E. Main where friends may call tonight. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery, Pcnnsauken.

MAUDE C. LOVETERE I Private services will be held at Mrs. Maude C. Lovetore, 5(5. of the convenience of the family, 417 W.

Pine Audubon, he direction of the Holl Mondav in Our Lady of Lourdes 'Funeral Home, 1j West End Hospital. She was a member of You EAT Better! petite improves and I food tatei better! JrSmr Refrigeration unit guaranteed for 5 Ni nr. 1 MRS. CORA A. SHEDDY a Memorial Presbyterian ENRY Qmn i r( -h snri i i vivon hv nor 1 Sm Mrs.

Cora A. Sheddv, 81, died TT .1 i I husband, Philip. I luesnay intTueS(iav in her home, Marlkressj Services will be held at 10.30.hls 7 u- avc- JIpr" Delaware Township. She was' a. m.

Saturday in a funeral home fhantville. operated C.ohl's )orn in Philadelphia and lived at 152 W. Atlantic Audubon, 1 aMS manv years. where friends mav call Fridav aml was a member of the Surviving are her husband, Burial will be in Harleigh Jrrso-v Bakers Association, frank a son, F. Gordan.

if evaporator ran he installed in present furnar heating plenum. cheek then quality features! No inside floor spaee required (except IT for air handler. Remote tpe inntal- lation iolatei noie and vibration from inside areas. "eather-renistant rahinrt is finii-hed Wr in two tone gray haked enamel. Peiftned and approved for outdoor installation.

Equipped with aiitomalir resetting low pressure cut off switch. Converts your present warm air healing system to all-year air conditioning. New for 1060! Fused capacitors pro. Ir vide hetter protection for compressor. Also available in 2, 4 and IIP lizes.

You KI EL Better! dry air helpi to conserve energy! Cemetery. urvivinR are his wile, Mella; with whom she lived, and two son, Michael, and a daushterj grandchildren. i JOHN SULDON lit. at. home: his father.

Services will be held Friday John Suldon months, of iotliob, of Merchantville, and at io a. m. in the Lutheran Stevens died Tuesday in sirs, the Misses Rose and church of Our Savior, Haddon-! Conner Hospital. 1. Anna, both of Merchantville.

ficId. viewing will be held; mi He was born in Camden. Stir-: services ami uunai win ne Thursday night in the Holl Fu-viving are his parents, John Sr. Private under direction of Ingles-nerai Home, 15 West End and Gcrakline. ftons, i-cnnsaiiKcn.

mere Burial will be in Services will be held at 8 p. tn. will he a viewing Hill Cemetery, inursaay.North cedar Philadelphia. You SLEEP Better! 1 Vi'ake up refreshed VkJ IJIAL YOl It OW.V CM3IATK Choose your temperature, ft dial automatic healing and cooling thermostat does the rest. alter a i li t-1 1 sleep! Your tw HOMART Air-Condltloncr May I Easily Installad In Your Prcc nt Haatbfl Duct.

Works In Homes With Or Without Batements! FRANKLIN P. JACKSON 3rd Funeral Director WESTMONT, N. J. Thursday at a funeral home at in the nome. ffil Van Hook where friends Hmmi 7,0 mav call at 7 p.

in. Thursday. 1 Burial will be Fridav in Mt. Peace WiH'am Thorson, fll, died Mon-Cemeterv, Lawnside. ln his home, 15 S.

White 'Horse Stratford. Ho was a FRANK R. RIZER i retired farmer. Services were held todav fori Services will be held Thursday Frank R. Kier.

Ii5. a former 11 a. m. in a funeral home at resident of Maple Shade, who ''2 White Horse Haddon died March 25 ln Burholme, Pa. Heights, where friends may call He was a photocngraver.

I tonight. Burial will be in Berlin Surviving are his wife, Helen Cemetery. two sons, John R. of I IIOMAIIT DELUXE 3-IC. HATH OUTFIT WITH TKIM! IIOMAHT AS WATKIl SAYE 30.95 Reg.

104.95 SAVE $10 iiiLM cocas, and deorge ot iUel FOSTER, SWARTZ DECKMAN Funeral Director r. H. FOSTER SON Collingiwood N. J. Audubon, N.

J. Phonei Ul 4-0152 Phon.i 7-1195 Haddon ltl Avi.JS0 W. Hon. Pik. Our Own Parking Ion Ntxl lo Our Afr Condlfontd Funtral Homtt 140 ford; a sister, Mrs.

Mary Ilattes, of LanscWn, and a brother, James, of Marplc, Pa. Cast Iron Outfit with Trim Reg. 179.93 FAIiCO I CAMDEN'S LARGEST I MOST MODERN FUNERAL HOME 1018-2O S. 4th St. 30 Gal, GEORGE W.

KARNES Services for George W. Barnes. SI, of 958 S. 0th who died Monday, will be held Friday at WO 3-376. 10 a.

m. in St. Augustine's F.pis-! earl B. and Arthur h. HOLL HARRY LEONARD Funeral Home c-iipm iiurcn, win auu sycamore 1 sts.

There will bo a viewing Thursday night In the church's I parish house from 7 to 9 o'clock. I Burial will be In Sunset Memorial Park. Pennsauken. I funeral Directors 15 WEBT END AVENtB HADDONFIELD HA 9-1949 If no answer H. 9-2785 MONEY DOWN First monthly payment Oct.

1st, 1960 Beautify your baih on a budget! Sparkling, first quality vitreous enamel finishes on 3-picce enscmblo won't stain. Deluxe vitredlis lava-tory, close-coupled toilet outfit, big 5-ft. cast-iron tub. Chrome plated brass trim. INSTALLATION 6iT A REE ESTIMATE J3 DOWN Glas-lined tatik is puaranteed 15 until 1973! Mora hot water lanter! Double insula-lion, high efficiency burnee.

Installatioa arranged. 2S50nDRALSt.aW)H,R.J. W0QDiAwn3-2569ia MASON E. BRADLEY Funeral Home 3203 FEDERAL ST. Cbtoarb C.

flnrtmer FUNERAL HOME Black Horse Pike Phon Vflowilona Runnemede, N. J. I-J09J 1. rlJl'J Comd.n, N. J.

WOodlawn 3-5493 IN NEW JERSEY EM 5-9050 'SatiBfaction guaranteed or your money back" SEARS STEPHENSON H. F. STEPIIENSOiN FUNERAL HOME 33 W. Mople Merchantville 1451 Broadway, Camden 10 White Horse Haddon Hts. ADMIRAL WILSON CAMDEN EM 5-9060 Open Thursday and Friday Till 9 Saturday 9 Till 5 Funeral Home SlaJller Clecrianowskl Waller Cl'ehnowkl Daniel elii hflnowskl WO 4-4M' WU Osf.9 1309-11 S.

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