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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 4

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EDWARD L. FOGfitNICKI ComcUn, N. fendoy, Ortebnf 22, 12 Edward L. Pogirnicki, 45, died $25,000 Coin, Gem Collection Stolen MRS. ETHEL HEADMAN Mrs.

Ethel M. Sehultj a former resident of Cam 10 Hurt a Bin Rolla To Edg of Qif Friday In his home, 3711 Reming- OBITUARIES inn bid PnnncaiiL' an TT a u-qc SPARTA, Tenn. (UPD-Tw e4 A New Jersey youth, attending clerk for the American died Wednesday In Lake- JOHN H. HIT.HES MOORlf-STOWN-JohnH Hughes, 69, died Saturday in fiis kam We BJ E. 2nd at.

He woo employed for SO years at the Philadelphia Naval Base where be worked as a supervisor In the a member of Council 3512, wood, Calif. the convention of the Middle AM ,15 Passengeri iboirf I Y'stxlr Ynt inn AvnrAre mjoi of C. and St Josonh's Athletic 1 Surviving are six daughters. 1 MRS. ESTEI.LA McCI.l'RE i- 1 aim i iTwuiiu rAki cm met 1 a.

mum nuiIIIMfldlll VtMlllflimil III Ifllllll' II III IV III I If VI II I 4 I 1 1 II I III Mrs Fs-1 Association, and was a veteran of Dorothv Holt of Gloucester' "fated for cuts ana bruiseo sue. HAMPTON LAKES sheet metal department. Rorn in tella G. McClure, 84, of 1 Lee died Saturday in Buttonwood Hall, ERNEST DORISIO MARLTON Ernest Dorisio, 54, died Sunday in his home on 2nd ave. in the Pine Grove section of Evesham Township, He was a truck driver and a member of World War II.

City, Mrs. Ethel Todd of Lake-; u.c lav wnnn ine venicie RKiaaea on Surviving are his mother, Mrs. wood, Mrs. Eleanor Bol-j theft of his collection of coins and a highway and came to rest at Tessie Pogirnicki, and a ton of Berlin, Mrs. Catherine! jewelry valued at $25,000.

the edge of a cliff. New Lisbon. She was a member Mrs. Genevieve Lincavage of Hines, Mrs, Marie Gaskill and; Tamn1 T.9u,,or 9n nf Phillip. lne 1)US- traveling on Highway of Hedding Methodist Church, 'Pennsauken, and a brother, Adam; Miss Gertrude Schultz of Camden; I trude SchultJ! of 1 70 five miles easi 01 nere, sKiaaea Teamsters Local 4f9.

Surviving are his wife, Alverta; Parley lo Open On Prevention Of Alcoholism PHTSBUTtGH (Um Rrpr-Ifontatives from 10 states will attend the Northeast States Conference on the Prevention of Alcoholism which opens here today. One of the principal topirs of di cussion dunnc the three-day affair will he the application of preventive measures developed in o'her fields to the problems of alcoholism. The conference is sponsored hy the Pennsylvania Health and Public Welfare Departments in conjunction with the National Institute of Mental Health, the Northeast State Governments Mental Kealth Conference and the University of Pittshurch's Graduate School of Public Health. Bellmawr. 'of Parlin.

two sons, Charles of Westville and. fog and rain into an embank. Surviving are three sons, Wil-j Friends will meet at 9 a.m. George of Camden; twenty-five, talpn fl0m nis room at 8 centerjment then rolled the edge of a liam R. of Vincentown, William Thursday in the Harry Leonard grandchildren and two tnig bis absence Sun-diflf overlooking a mountainside.

V. of Haddonfield and Ravmond Funeral Home. 2S50 Federal st. grandchildren sai(1 cnins disaP-i J. of West Chester, wo Requiem high Mass will he cele- Services will be held at 10 a.m.

lIMare(1 between 9:30 a.m. and 6:45, Thrl(lr irr, daughters. Mrs. Phillin Dunbar of brated at 10 o'clock in St. in ihe Robert J.

Rlake l'lr said the collection; jn Pi wm ai. Somerdale and Miss Georgia MayisepH's Church, 29th Federal Funeral Home 226 Collings in('lll(pfl C'mM, French Philadelphia, he lived in Moores-town since 1949. i He was a member of Local Sheet Metal Workers Union, CIO, and the Allecheny Methodist; Church, Philadelphia. Surviving are his wife, Lillian four daughters, Mrs. Irraine Christopher of Moorcstown; Shirley Jensen of Camden; Dons Zebley and Mrs.

Diane Faunce, both of Philadelphia; ten Grandchildren and one Kroat-j grandchild. Services will be held Wednesday i at 2 m. in the N. Kduard Melton Funeral Home, 7S K. Main Moorestnvin, where friends may call Tuesday mcht.

F.ntombment' will be in Harleich Mausoleum, Camden. i Mcuure 01 Uruguay, houlh Amer- sis. a viewing win 00 neio milinnwnnH where friends most buildings USE ica: three brothers. George G.jWednesday night in the funeral' T.icHv'ninlii nurial u-ill hoi Detectives said they found no William G. and Joseph G.

and home. Burial will be in National in Harleigh Cemetery. two sisters, Mrs. Cecil Mitchell Cemeterv', Beverly, and Miss Kathrvn Guttendorff alii of Pittsburgh, ra eicht crand-l FRANCIS J. SHEEHAN sign of forcible entry of the room.

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Julia Iimbardo and Mrs. Jennie Iingo of Pine Grove, and one grandchild. Fnends will meet at 8.. 10 a.m. Thursday in a funeral home at 5S N.

Main Medford. Requiem high Mass will he sung at 10 o'clock in St. Mary of the Lakes Church, Medford Lakes. A viewing will be held Wednesday night in the funeral home. Burial will he in St.

Marv's Cemeterv, Mount Holly. children and thirteen great-grand-! Francis J. Sheehan, fil, of 410' Miss Mary Frances Home, 14, children. N. Wh died Friday in Cooper of 1522 S.

7th died Friday in I Men 11 un led THEODORE HOLMES i MOl'NT HOLLY Theodore Holmes, 57, died Saturday in his home here on S. Temberton rd. Services will be held Tuesday He was a county main-(Conper Hospital. She was. a pupil at 2 p.m.

in the Stretch Funeral tenance employe. 1 at Hatch Junior High School. Home, 8 Kings Highway Surviving are three daughters, Surviving are her parents, Mr. Haddonfield, where friends mayjSistrr Maura, OFS, of New York; land Mrs. Willie M.

Home; three call tonight. Burial will be in I.o-!Mrs. Lorraine Bears of Camden brothers, James. William and custwood Memorial Park, Cherry and Mrs. Dolores Williams of Risdon, and two sisters, Nora and Hill.

1 Marlton; a son, Francis of Hous-Tbercsa, all at home. ton, two brothers. Joseph Services will be held Wednes- I RAYMOND HERRING j0hn of Philadelphia, and day at 8 p.m. in 10th Street Raymond Herring, 47, of Cooper seven grandchildren. Baptist Church.

There will be a Policy Atco, an emplove of Friends will meet at 9 a.m.lviewin at church from to Campbell Soup died Thu'rsdavjWednesdav in the Harry Leonard," m- Burial will be Thursday in Our Ladv of Lourdes HospitalFuneral Home, 2850 Federal the New Camden Cemetery, Born in Willard, N.C., he lived Requiem high Mass will be cele- lh? direction of the Waples In Rhis Theft A tray containing $4,740 in women's rings has been stolen from the Strawbndce and Clothier store in Cherry Hill Mall, township police said Sunday night. Police said they are looking for three men who may be involved In the case. They theorized the tray containing the 14 rings may have been stolen Thursday night from the jewelry counter by one of the men while his companions vere talking with two salesgirls. Township Dels. Edward Walters and George Cherry are MRS.

MARY C. GAIL Mrs. Mary C. Gail, 75, of 19 Clinton Merchantville, died Saturday. Born in Camden, she lived in the borough 50 years and was a member of Trinity Methodist Church there, Merchantville Funeral Home.

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Mrs. Lucille Cot-' tery, Cherry Hill. ton and Mrs. Katie, both of Wil- lard, and Mrs. Geneva Henderson MRS.

EMMA SCHOEI.I.KOI'E RALPH L. COLEMAN Ralrs L. Coleman. 41, of 1IMI2 Lawrence st. died Saturday in Cooper Hospital.

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Mrs. a four brothers. William. 77, mother of Alfred Alfrod Henrv and Lawrence of Washington. DC, and two TRENTON Ander of Philadelphia Schoellkopf.

MONTHLY PAYMENT NAN! 24 fiiymh ltmh prmti fsimti sTanT 9.7o sis.15 13.93 13.50 36.31 P1R.77 20.00 29.25 54.46 2104 27.47 359 72.14 26.77 33.R9 47.62 B3.53 Y.u Gil I $100 200 400 500 and Willie of Washington. E. Schoellkopf Jr. of Delanen, 0f Camden and two sisters, Viola Ak about Crttlit Life tnnurnnrt on loom at group Services will be held Tuesday riier) in St. rrancis Hos- anH 0f famden.

at 8 p.m. in a funeral home at pttal- Servires will be held Tuesday 219 Warwick Lawnside. where Survivors in addition to her son at 8 in the Waples Funeral friends may rail after 7 o'clock, her husband. Alfred; two sis- Home, PA Kaighns where Riirial will be Wednesday in Sun- ters. Miss Beta Simpson of Phila- fnends may call beginning at 7 set Tark Cemetery, Delair.

delphia and Mrs. Lillian Haderer m. Burial will he Wednesday 1 of West Hollywood. and two in the National Cemeterv-, Bev- HoMStMfl tkmti Pr bal-mirtiiifVXInrlifitlndHff 1 ww Ihm (wIoWh Mtntttnntnt fl'J Wl l.y An auto parts dealer since 1943, he was a lifelong resident of the community. Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth; a son, Theodore four daughters, Mrs.

Donald Haines of Pembertnn, and I.inda, Edna and Rarbara, at home; three brothers, DeWright and Thomas of Smith-ville and Rossiler of Pembertnn; four sisters, Mrs. I.eon Spangen-lerg of Mount Holly, Mrs. Pauline Keller of Smithville, Mrs. William Evans of Tucson, A117 and Mrs. Edna Thompson of remhertnn.

Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in a funeral home at 411 High st. where friends may call Tuesday night. Run al will be Rordentnwn Cemetery. I GEORGE II.

YETTER I George II. Yetter. 3S, of Arlmay ave Somerdale, died En-day in his home, A natne and long-time resident of Philadelphia, he moved to Somerdale last year. He was a driver for the Yellow Cab Co. of Philadelphia, and a member of Warehousemen, Helpers and Drivers I'nion, Local 15(5.

Surviving are his wife, Mitsuka Philadelphia; a son, Julius of Philadelphia; a daughter, Margaret 0' Philadelphia; three brothers, John R. of Rristol, Pa. Charles E. of Wenonah and Frederick L. of Somerdale, and two sisters.

Mrs. Emma Marsden of Philadelphia and Mrs. Florence Prince of California. Services will he held Tuesday at 10 a m. in the Eugene J.

Zale Funeral llom 712 N. White Horse Stratford, where fnends may rail tonight. Burial will he in the National Cemetery, 0USEH0LD FINANCE grandchildren. prlv. MRS.

M. GAMRARDELLO Services will be held Wednesday, Mrs. Maria Antonia Gamhar- in in imm Ch A.A rtl J1 111. 111 wl luiin ai iiuiur II' 'ill 1, 111 1 dlllWI WILLIE RAY Willie McCray. 75, of 903 Coo- at 53!) Center st.

where friends may fall Tuesday from 3 to 5 and Woman's Club and Merchantville-Pennsauken Visiting Nurse Association. She was also a former member of the board of directors of the Camden Day Nursery. Surviving are her husband. Frank two daughters, Mrs. Margaret G.

Fine of Tennsauken and Mrs. Frances G. Nicholson of Merchantville. and three grandchildren. Services will be held Tuesday at 2 m.

in the Stephenson Funeral Home, 33 W. Maple Merchantville. Burial will be in Lonistwood Memorial Tark, Cherry Hill. RICHARD G. BRYAN Richard Bryan.

5fi, of 37 School Cherry Hill, died Sunday. He was a Nan' veteran of World War II and a clerk in the engineenng office of Campbell Soup Co, Camden, for the last 35 years. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary S. Bryan; a sister, Miss Florence Bryan of Cherry Hill, and two brothers.

Spencer P. of Pittsbuigh and Nathaniel of Merchantville. Services will be held at noon Wednesday in the Murray Funeral Home. 40R Cooper where friends may call Tuesday night. Burial will be in Harleigh Cemetery.

Sunday in Cooper Hospital. A native of Italy, she lived in Camden 7 0 per aiea rnudj. 4Voars: t. Greonmount' Cemetery. Philadel- SS 's Surviving are three sons, James Corinthian Rhodes of Camden.

and Louis of Camden and Joseph Servires will be held tonight at of Pennsauken; a daughter, Mrs. yms. MMIE SIMMONS 0'clc'k 'n the Waples Funeral Maria Resenly of Camden; a sis-1 '-'0 Home. 824 Kaighns ave. Burial Audubon PU.SrltooN Will Honor Kniplu Anthony A Perrotti.

principal of Audubon Park srhools. announced today that Tuesday afternoon school sessions will be fancied so teachers may attend the funeral of A Russell Knight. Knight, rounty superintendent of schools, died Friday night. Perotti said his action was authorized by the board of education and that the Camden County Workship scheduled for Tuesday was postponed until November. $100, Kquipmcnt Stolen From Firm Burglars took $7M worth of office equipment and MM tn rah from Anchor Po.t and Ferce Products Co 37th st a-vl River rd Pennsauken, over th weekend.

Harry Murphy, the tr-aT. reported the theft to HI Young Sunday monvs said a window was broken to gain entrance, and three offices ransacked between noon Saturday and R. 45 a Sunday. CAMDIN 128 N. Broodwoy-WOodlawn 3-7029 NOUIS: Mon.

ttinj ThurL 10 to 5-Fri. 10 to 1 P.M. 604 Federal corner Broadway WOodlawn 3-7940 ROUrS: Mon. tlini Thurt. 10 to 5-Fri.

10 to I P.JL chiiry Mai iHOPPma cnmi 461 Cherry Hill Shopping Center NOrmandy 5-2643 ROL'tS. Mob. rhr Thua 10 to i-Fd. 10 to I I Me- ter, Caroline Pansi, and a broth- Saturday in Camden Countv he Tuesday in Sunset er, Rocco Pansi, both of Italy, oraI Hospital at Lakeland. Born in monal ralk- rennsauken.

and twelve grandchildren. Philadelphia, she lived in the: I'linrral Director Sec Tm In and Out rrienris will meet ednesday Camden-Haddonfield area 45 years, at a.nv in the Bocco Funeral she is survived bv a sister, Home, 4th and Walnut sts. oilie Walton of Philadelphia, emn requiem Mass will be cele- and two nieces, brated at 10 a m. in Our Lady of Services will be held at A 30 WOODBUIT 1 South Broad Cotton 3-1700 HOURS: Mo, ttiro TWv 10 to 5-fri. 10 to I P.M.

ST. I-OITS (ITI (-Undertaker Mount Carmel Church. 4th and m. Tuesdav in a funeral home Paul Fey who operates an Division sts. There will he a view- at 453 S.

fith where friends ambulance service, has delivered ing in the funeral home Tuesday n.ay rail after 7 m. Rurial will 20 babies in 15 years In all the night. Burial will be in Calvary ht- Wednesday In Mt. react Cem- eases, mothers telpphoned Fev AUOUION Block Hone Pike Shopping Ctr. Lincoln 7-8650 HOUK Moo.

rhro Thuri 10 to i-M. II to I M. Cemetery, Cherry Hill. jetery, Lawnside. late for hospital arrival.

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I C. HERRERT POWERS I C. Herbert Powers, M. of 207 Centre Merrhanfville, a te-tired spire and extracts firm salesman, died Saturday at home. Rorn in rrnnsville, he was long-time borough resident.

He was a member of Trinity Methodist Churrh, Merchantville, and a 50-year member of Merchantville Lodge 119, Ft AM and a member of the Association of Manufacturers' Representatives of Philadelphia. Survivirg is a nephew. Charles II Powers of Merchantville. Services will be hrld Wednesday at 11 a m. in the Stephenson Funeral Home, 3.1 W.

Maple ave Merchantville, where friends may call Tuesday night. Masonic services will be held at p.m. Burial will he in Harleigh Cemetery. Phone HObort 1-0240 8 8 GUSTAV ROEDEL SON Funeral Director 804-06 N. 27th Camden 4 Generation of Funeral Service wssiiam wzzz rt a rrB ex- Rri ri rrcl CLP 1 on a-p a rrrl III.

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