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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 6

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MRS. ALEXANDRA KOLWICZ COURIER-POST, Comae, N. lofwrooy, Feoruory 17, Ht Searching for a ear? Tun to Classified when you'll And the largest listing of new and used ears In the Delaware Valley. Grace M. Clark of Brooklawn; a brother, George Philadelphia; seven grandchildren and 13 of Bordentown, Stephen of River RIVERSIDE Mrs.

Alexandra Kohricz, 74, of 130 Madison it, side, Edmund of Dwanco and Ig nes great-grandchildren. mmKmaommmmmmKmKmmM natius of Willingboro; four daugh died yesterday in her home. She ters, Mrs. Felicia Gonteski, Mrs. THE DANGEROUS AGE was a member of the Third Order Other Obituaries on Page 5 Angela Kuczynsld, Mrs.

Anna Police Seek Witnesses To Crash neral Home, 523 Cumberland of St. Francis and the Holy Rosary Sheehan and Mrs. Julia Atzert of What la tha dangerous' are? ta It twenty? Forty? Forty-tlve? Sixty? The answer is that the dimerous and St. Anne's Societies of St. Gloucester ury, wnere menas Riverside; 21 grandchildren and FRANCESCO LA ROSA Casimirs' Church, here.

age la when health begins to alio, 1 1 ik, tr.v.Hu la Ih.t a nap. may call tomorrow night Burial three great-grandchildren. Francesco La Rosa. 74, of 229 Surviving are four sons, Bruno will be in Fern wood Cemetery, aona rive up hopes and aaplrationa MRS. MADELINE MELCHIORE High requiem Mass for Mrs.

Madeline Meichiore, 60, of 5fil Viola will be celebrated Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in Sacred Heart CI Parker Woodlynne, died yes terday in West Jersey Hospital. Solemn requiem high Mass will be celebrated Monday at 9 a.m. in St. Casimdr's Church.

Friends will MRS. E. C. WALDRON Mr. LaRosa was born In Italy Philadelphia.

JOHN M. WILSON JR. CTNNAMINSON John M. Wll Services for Mrs. Elizabeth C.

meet at 8 a.m. in the Cole Funeral and resided in Woodlynne for 25 Church, Broadway and Ferry ave. Derore. or during, ao-caued middle are. Forty, or fifty, la not time to admit defeat If vou have or can ret health.

That Is the time of life when experience and enthusiasm should combine 10 lead to accomplishment. Three score and ten, "man's allotted span" now finds many men and women actively engaged In big un Home, Bridgeboro and Washington Friends will meet at 8 a.m. in the years. He was a former employe son 41, of 419 Hartford Waldron, 57, of 302 Bergen Gloucester City, will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. in a funeral home at of RCA Victor in Camden and an Falco Funeral Home, 6600 Cherry Hill police today continued their search for witnesses to a fatal accident Thursday morning on Rt.

70 at Cornell ave. Nicola Rubino, 34, of 2025 died yesterday in Burlington where they may call tomor row night Burial will be in St. Peter's Cemetery, here. Army veteran of World War Browning Pennsauken, where By Dr. B.

L. Ellin CHIIOPIACTOt County Memorial Hospital, Mount Surviving are his wife, Nancy; they may call tomorrow night. dertakings Holly. He was a mechanical en 224 Monmouth Gloucester City, where friends may call Monday night. Burial will be in Burial will be in National Ceme four daughters, Mrs.

Jennie De- Part of the early breaking down of body health by some Is due to the fact that they do not bring tha same good Independent judgement, and thinking to bear on their health problems Berwick st. died in Cherry Hill gineer, a veteran of World War tery. Beverly. Marco of Roxborough, Mrs. WILLIAM BETHAM and a member of the American Hospital at 10 a.m.

yesterday. Hillcrest Memorial Park, Wash Katie Napoli and Mrs. Fannie Mrs. Meichiore, who died Thurs that they do in other matters. Suppose a tree or branch fell on the telephone wire, and the telephone company spent hours working with the receiver or.

WESTVILLE William Betham, Society of Mechanical Engineers. He was a passenger in a car ington Township. Bertucciati, both of Woodlynne, day Cherry Hill Hospital, is survived by her husband, Luco driven by Vincent Meloni, 38, and Mrs. Sahra Giansanti, of Mrs. Waldron, who died Thurs Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth 85, of 125 Poplar died yes terday in his home.

transmitter to correct the trouDle, you wouia ininK inai juui-lsh. Yet It is no more foolish than treating effects Instead of adjusting causes. The exact science of spinal adjustments of 375A Marlton according Antonio; three sons, Dominick of a sister, Mrs. James J. Gre day in West Jersey Hospital, is to police Lt.

Eugene Dabrowski. He was a janitor at New York survived by her husband, Edward Woodlynne, Joseph of Thorofare and Ralph of Pennsauken; five Meloni and the driver of the Gloucester City; a step-brother, Salvatore Di Amore of Linden-wold and six grandchildren. Requiem High Mass will be celebrated Monday at 9 a.m. in gory of Virginia Beach, and his mother, Mrs. Masie Wilson of Norfolk, Va.

Shipyard until his retirement 12 years ago and was a member of brothers, Garfield Sparano of removea Interference with nerve lines, and restores health connections. Today, people In Increasing numbers are beginning to realize the blessings of health and energy b.v keeping fit through Chiropractic the healing science which corrects the cause and helps you regain health. other car involved, Joseph Mun-ger, 22, of Locust and Main T. a son, Edward T. Jr.

of Gloucester City; a daughter, Mrs. Karoline Trailor of Sudbury, two sisters, Mrs. Violet Mount Ephraim, Joseph Sparano Services will be Monday at 2 the Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders Lodge 801. of Oaklyn, Carmen Sparano of Vtiy Marlton, were reported in fair condition in Cherry Hill Hos Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Woodlynne. Friends will p.m.

in the Snover Funeral Home, Rt. 130, where friends may call tomorrow night. Burial will be in rririx mi hitched In th mihlte In erf st to exDlaln and arnrlsf. mi Af (One ef erl rf Glendora, Neil Sparano of Wood lynne and Michael Sparano of Au Waldron of Gloucester City and Mrs. Marie Elliott of Camden, IranrarttF.

niihlihil bv Dr. B. L. Ellin. ehlroDricfor.

fi chiropractic, publihcd llluitrate icientlftc meet at 7:30 a.m. in the Falco He is survived by his wife, Ella M. (Nellie); a son, William W. of Woodbury; a daughter, Mrs. wboM offlc located at Ml Federal Camden.

Telephone KM 134.) Funeral Home, 6900 N. Browning Lakeview Memorial Park. here. I and three grandchildren. dubon; three sisters, Mrs.

Anna Walsh of Gloucester City, Mrs. Carmella Miller of Camden and Pennsauken, where they may call tomorrow evening. Burial will, be in New St. Mary's Cemetery, Mrs. Katherine Rolewicz of Glow cester, and six grandchildren.

Bellmawr. ifiiAULKMwJ DUiXAJSX9kD ALBERT GIANDOMENICO ROLAND C. WHITTENDALE Roland C. Whittendale, 58, of pital. Dabrowski said a witness was needed to reconstruct the mishap.

Requiem high Mass for Rubino will be celebrated Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, 4th and Division sts. Friends will meet at 8 a.m. in the Troncone Funeral Home, 819 S. 4th where there will be a viewing Monday night.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill. Mr. Rubino was employed as Requiem High Mass for Albert Giandomenico, 66, of S. 527 TITin towards the purchase of Sfl 2835 Pierce died yesterday Cooper River Plaza, Pennsauken, in his home. He was employed by OPEN SUNDAY! SALE STARTS SUNDAY will be celebrated Monday at 10 the Camden Board of Education as a janitor at Veterans Memorial a.m.

in St. Stephen's Church, Junior High School. Woodland Pennsauken COUPON ANY 5-LBv BAG ivohth SUGAR Ml Coupon good at MI (to ANY SHOP-RITE SUPER MARKET ml Surviving are his wife. Anna Friends will meet at 8:30 a.m. In the Falco Funeral Home, 6600 a son, Roland J.

Sr. of Cam den; two brothers, Leonard of Browning Pennsauken, where they also may call tomorrow eve a welder for RCA, Camden, and was a member of the First Italian Republican League of Camden and Thomas G. of Audu bon; a sister, Mrs. Lenora A. ning.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon, Pa. Walker of Camden, and two grand children. Mr. Giandomenico died Thurs SAVE ON ANY 5-lb. SUGAR i I 'II WHERE MtrVt lb AVAILABLE IsSWl I 111? I I II I COUPON LIMIT ONE PER FAMILY IvSj (j 5J ll ffofcj I Coupon expires Saturday March th, 1965 fi SJ jjjj wvrtlw el torn tHinai office and requiem Eucharist will be celebrated Tues day at Temple University Hospital.

He was bom in Philadelphia, and had resided in Pennsauken for the past four years. He was a former deputy collector at the Camden. Surviving are his wife, Ruth; two sons, Nicola Jr. and John, and three daughters, Maria, Linda and Elizabeth at home; his mother, Mrs. Maria Rubino of Camden; three brothers, Joseph and Michael of Camden and Frank of Haddon Heights, day at 10 a.m.

in the Church of St. Andrew Apostle and Martyr River and Lois aves. Friends will Custom House in Philadelphia and later was an employe of the Allen meet at 9 a.m. in the Edward P. Leonard Jr.

Funeral Home, 35th st. and River where they may call Monday night. Forwarding Pennsauken. and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Lamont of Haddon Heights and He Is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Rose Guarrieri of Camden. Anna; two sons, Albert R. of MRS. MARY A. DUNCAN Philadelphia and Robert F.

of Mrs. Mary A. Duncan, 98, of 722 Collingswood; a brother, CoL MISS AMY VIOLET BOWKER PHILADELPHIA Services for Collings Collingswood, died Frank A. of Magnolia, and four yesterday in her home. She was grandchildren.

Miss Amy Violet Bowker, 76, of N. Broad will be tomorrow at SflANat HALF rif a a member of Frances Childs FRANK GATTUSO pi 8:30 p.m. in the Schetter Funeral Home, 304 Marlton Cherry Hill, where friends may call after PAULSBORO Frank Gattuso, of 1006 Pennline st. died yes Methodist Church, Collingswood. Surviving are two daughters, Miss Mabel at home, and Mrs.

Edna Watson of Pompano Beach, a sister, Mrs. Mavine Cox of Westville; five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren, and two terday in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Camden. He was retired from the Mobil Oil Paulsboro. Oaf! I I ft 7 p.m. Burial will be private.

Miss Bowker, who died Wednesday, is survived by a sister, Mrs. Madge Ormond of Edinburgh, Scotland. SHOP-RITE'S He was a member of St Anthony's Mutual Society and the Holy great-great-grandchildren. Name Society of St. John's Services will be Monday at 2 p.m.

in the Holl Funeral Home, 15 Church, Paulsboro. Surviving are his wife, Frances; West End Haddonfield, where LENTEN SEAFOOD 0 two sons, Anthony of Sewell; An- Torty, Juicy, No Wart CUBE STEAK fc99 Cut far London Brod SHOULDER STEAK CeWttnc Cut CHUCK STEAK k45 Froth GROUND BEEF FnnH ond Loon GROUND CHUCK Shop-Rite SLICED BACON fc39 59 nunziato of Paulsboro; a daughter, Miss Anna Gattuso, at home; a brother, Leandro of Paulsboro; and three grandchildren. High requiem Mass will be cele 41-50 COUNT MR II. J4-J8 COUNT PER It. PINK OR WHITE IAIGE UNI 01 WHITE JUMO friends may call tomorrow night.

Burial will be in Locust wood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill. MARY RUTHERFORD Services for Mrs. Mary Rutherford, 77, of 402 S. 5th Linden-wold, will be Monday at 11 a.m. in a funeral home on White Horse pk.

at Stone Lindenwold, brated Monday at 9 a.m. in St. John's Church, here. Friends will 51119 PREFERENCE Careful, dignified service through the years has brought us calls from more and more families who are. your friends and neighbors.

They will assure you. CHUCK Porforhso 79. RIB i SIRLOIN meet at 8 a.m. in a funeral home at 300 W. Broad st, where they DUAL'S SAUL! may call tomorrow night.

Burial Mm where friends may call tomorrow night. Burial will be in Burlington will be in St Joseph's Cemetery, Everyday Low Pikm awedesboro. REX T. ELSEVORE Services for Rex T. Elsinore Cemetery.

Mrs. Rutherford died Wednesday in Ancora State Hospital. She was a member of Christ Community Church, Lindenwold. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Grace Hoizschuher of Lin 59 STEAKS 55, of 15 Lehigh Gloucester Cut Loan for Stow BEEF CUBES For Braising, or Potting BEEF SHORT RIBS 8 City, will be Monday at 11 a.m.

Sic 5v( 69 v49' 39 in the Casey Funeral Home, King and Monmouth Gloucester denwold, and three grandchildren. fc69 St" Cut lor Soup City, where friends may call to Chuclc POT ROAST BonoloM io CHUCK ROAST For Ovon or Pot EYE ROUND ROAST A RooJ FoiTwIy Troot NEWPORT ROAST Succulent BEEF LIVER morrow night. Burial will be in i MRS. LUCY K. HOLKESVIG SHIN BEEF Locus twood Memorial Park, Mrs.

Lucy K. Holkesvig, 58, of for Ovon or Pot Cherry Hill. Elyria, Ohio, died there yesterday. QSAVhGS IN EVERY DEPT.l TOP ROUND ROAST b. 95' Mr.

Elsinore, who died Wednes She wes a former resident of b. day in Cherry Hill Hospital, was Cherry Hill and Gibbsboro. Established 902 the MURRAY FUNERAL HOME 408 COOPER ST. CAMDEN, N. J.

Phon WO 3-1460 Wm. J. Porodee, Mgr. Richard C. Ward a world War II Army veteran.

For Ovon or Pot TOP SIRLOIN ROASTb.99' 0 0 Surviving are her husband. h39 member of American Legion Post Walter a brother, Eugene 135, Gloucester City, and a self- Keemer of Williamstown, and a 1 employed jewelry salesman. sister, Mrs. Harry Chew of C3A5? SAUG Surviving are his wife, Esther; Banquet Frozen Mae. Cheese CASSEROLE or TUNA PIES fl a Shop-Rite Frozen SEAFOOD DINNERS Services will be Tuesday at 2 a daughter, Mrs.

Mane Craft of Bellmawr; two sisters, Mrs. Ray Zieswiess of Gloucester City and Mrs. Ruby Boone of Indiana, and BOTTOM ROUND OR CROSS RIB OVEN READY FIRST CUT Reg. t21 83: p.m. in the Holl Funeral Home, 15 West End Haddonfield, where friends may call after 1 p.m.

Burial will be in Locus twood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill. three grandchildren. ADVERTISEMENT HARRY GLADEVG Services for Harry Glading of Skis SraDest, Flesader, Swsnffish, Seaiea4 230 Bergen Gloucester City, will be Monday at 10 a.m. in the Episcopal Church of the Ascen- "FRESH AS A FLOWER" PRODUCE! CUNNINGHAM Funeral Home 154 WEBSTER ST. RIVERSIDE, N.

i. jsion, Gloucester City. Friends I may call tomorrow night at a fu neral home at 224 Monmouth st. rn Phone HObart 1-0240 Mausoleum At Harleigh Faces Lake Gloucester City. Burial will be in New St.

Mary's Cemetery, Bell Chiquita mawr. Glading, who died Thursday in Shop-Rite Frozen ORANGE JUICE Shop-Rite, Fresh CREAM CHEESE EDWARD P. LEONARD, JR. Fmmerml Bom Cooper Hospital, was a member of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Lodge 801 and Chapel by the Lake, a new a World War I Army veteran. Mausoleum at Harleieh 3425 liver Avenue.

Camden i Surviving are his wife, Nellie UvAArvn Atro CamAer Shan WOaillaufn rjDrJ5 us. 3 ,9 51'JGET (S ABBOTS 2 ft 19' Chicory .,19 Grapcf rt. S. 39 Oranges 10b, 59 Poars Iitri (sen; fc19 ICijr, AVI axciuuvk. I 1 TT tk.

Inv.nl nt I a daughter, Mrs. Anna Mc Ui-iCiB urc iuaiu; i Guire of Gloucester City; a grand lei. I 25' son and a great-granddaughter. entombment at the cost of average ground burial. MRS.

LAURA E. RUFE Services for Mrs. Laura Rufe. 76, of 6 Lake ter. Clemen- JwWuoL dinno, 602 E.

Main Street MAPLE SHADE Phone NOrmondy 2-4751 ton, will be Monday at 11:30 a.m EVERYTHING'S PRICED RIGHT AT SHOP-RITE! in the Ora Wooster Funeral home. 51 Park Clementon, where friends may call tomorrow Shop-Rite, Creamy COTTAGE CHEESE Ginned HORMEL HAMS fc 5a99 HoRand House, Ehlor't, Choi or Roochmit Rog. 4cOK night. Burial will be in National Of modern architecture, it fea-ures a fully -enclosed marble-lined chapel which is lighted, heated, has organ music and provides every comfort for the services conducted there. 1 The cot's are arranged so that singles, companions (for two side by side) and family groupings rr.2y be obtair.cd.

They cost Cemetery, Beverly. Mrs. Rufe died Wednesday in her home. Surviving are a daughter, EVOY FUNERAL HOME WM. B.

EVOY 129 WHITE HOBSE PIKE HAPnON HEIGHTS, N. 4. SMOP-RDITE PURPLE PtUHS Mrs. Evelyn Bahm of Clemen-ton, four grandchildren and four Whole Kernel Com in trine Croarn Corn 303. Voc Poc Whole Kernel 12-oz.

great-grandchildren. Vim 2aF no more than for average ground burial, since you save the costs of plot, monument, headmarkers 3 itt 891 Kitchen Cooked BAKED VIRGINIA HAM MUB)SM TrJEtS White or Assorted Colors Aetfur Dept. (WWt AvmUUt) 5)e or bronze tablets, burial vaults, pfe. Prices begin at $595. Terms $10.00 per month.

Visitors are welcome at all times. 311.14. nii SLcesi Sficed to Order GC3 APEFC2UIT JJUISE shp-Rite un.we.t.ned 571EB.V FC3UDT C1TADB. F)roviding better than usual requirements for a funeral gives many families a feeling of enduring satisfaction. 5 Weavers AD White Meat CHICKEN ROLL Budget terms without interest or MAXWELL HOUSE I MS7AMT Coffee 10c off IV si ret (MfffetfVJ AvvjleaWal CAMDEN MOORESTOVfJ QIC iir Ordor MT.

HOLLY LUMBERT0N Rt. 38 B. C. SckroeJer St CLEMENTON 260 White Horse Pike In Grant City Shopping Center carrying charges. Also large selection of lots in high, dry ground.

Two grave lots $235 up Terms $10.00 per month For NEW, FREE color brochure, writ or phone WO JJ-0122. ons Rt. 38 Maple Shade Cir. 2881 Mt. Ephraim Ave.

Holland Dutch Treat ICE CREAM Moorestown Mall Mt. Holly Open Sunday 10 to 6 Open Sunday 9 lo 5 Ben Schroeder, Mgr. Bern Schroeder Ken Schroeder Dependable fu-ral fervJrs Since 1 114 71 Ceeper Street, Cemden Ptiens WO 1-0400 De Night rltet Hireush Setura'ay Night, Marc Net memlble let rrMgreeelcal rren. We marve Mn right te limit euwifllln. rCmcKmcmmcmCHWO There's a Shop-Rite Near You 7T.

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