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COURIER-POST, Camdsn, N. Tusjday, August 3, 1971 Rites Conducted For Cherry Hill BDeatla Mortices Mishap Victim s- Services for Kenneth P. Link, CARD OP THANKS 11, of 615 Jerome Avenue, Cherry Hill, were today at the Stephenson Funeral Home, 33 13 "I W. Maple Avenue, Merchantville: Burial was in Lakeview Memorial Park, Cinnaminson. rv DEC 16'x32' C1LVM1ZED WALL CONSTRUCTION The boy died Saturday after sua he was struck by an au tomobile.

SWIMMING POOL INSTALLATION INCLUDED POOL LINER FILTER SYSTEM COPIHB ALL PIPING WRITTEN GUARANTEE EXCAVATION Police identified the driver of The family of the tale Louts Victor DeShayes wka to express their ma--cor thanks to their many relatives, friends and neighbors for Bieir mass cards, flowers and expressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends, relatives and neighbors who's flowers, cards, acts of kindness and condolences were deeply appreciated during ttis Illness and toss of my husband and our father Virgil (Buddy) HilL A pedal thanks to the Palmyra and Riverside emergency squad, Zur-brugg Hospital, Riverside and toe Qmumwuwn Police Force. Mrs. -Pggy HiB, Mr. Mrs.

Lee McGruder Mr. 4 Mrs. John Perry. We wish to thank all of our friends for cards and sympathy given during the illness and loss of our brother Virgil (Buddy) Hill. Mrs.

Hattie BrMt Mr. J. Carter HiU Mrs. Esther Butler Mrs. Florence West.

the car as Ralph A. Goodhead. 55, of Delwood Road, Cherry Hill. The accident occurred at Route 38 near Longwood Ave nue, police said. He is survived by his parents, Mr.

Mrs. John A. Link; two brothers, John A. Jr. and Forrest two sistecs, Lorraine C.

and Dorothy all at home and his paternal-grandparents, INSTALLED IN TKC M0UKD WHERE IT BELMGS NO TAX ON THIS POOL EASY CREDIT TERMS WW To St How Ws Do II? Take a trip through our Trenton Plant Mr. and Mrs. August Link, of Moorestown. ot 3303 Brunswick Piks (Kt. I) Miss Gontowski any da 9 to 8 or 10 to 5 weekends.

We'll Be nappy to Show you the family. Burial Thursday We are the World's Lmittt, Oldest Manufacturer Nudists Discuss Evening Dress Requiem mass for Lillian POOL BUILDER Gontowski, 55. of 2912 Conslitu PROCEJUS On July Sl, 1971, Frederick husband of Teres (nee Nottebrock) of 113S Americsn Camden, N.J. Age 77 years. Hs is also survived by 2 cousins, 1 nephews and 1 nieces.

He was a 50 year member of Ionic 94 Lodge FftAM and a retired employes of Control Data Corp. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday, 11 a.m. al the Murray Funeral Home, 408 Cooper Camden. Interment Harleigh Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening.

Masonic Services I p.m. RASSA On August 1971, Frances (nes Sof-fietto), wife of the late John Rassa, of 1710 Park Cherry Hill, N.J., age 84 years. Survived by son Joseph of Camden and daughter. Mrs Mary R. Menaquale with whom she lived and 2 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Thursday, 8:30 A.M. from the Edward P. Leonard Jr. Funeral Home. J5th Street and River Avenue, Camden, NJ.

Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at Queen of Heaven RC Church, Cherry Hill, N.J. at 10 A M. Interment Calvary Cemetery Friends may call Wednesday evening STASKO On July 31, 1971, Edward husband of Lillian A. (nes Kraiewska) of 1598 Merchantville Pennsauken, N.J. Age SO years.

Also survived by 1 son, Dennis E. at horns. 4 brothers, Steven of Upper Darby. Joseph of Somen Point, John of Phila. and Michael of Pennsauken, 4 sisters, Mrs.

Elisabeth Lombard! of Florida. Mrs. Helen Keller, of Mrs. Margaret Man-cini of Pennsauken and Mrs. Julia Miller of Rancocas.

Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, a.m. from the Edward P. Leonard Funeral Home. 3Stb Street and River Avenue, Camden. N.J.

Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at St. Cecilia's C. Church, Pennsauken. N.J. at 10 a.m.

Interment private. Friends may call Tuesday evening. WERNETT Enos of Phoenix, Arizona. Formerly of National Park, N.J.. on August 1, 1971.

Husband of Nellie Wernett (nes Fazzie), age 82 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral service on Thursday, August 5, at 11 A.M. at the Davis Funeral Home, 171 Delaware Street, Woodbury, N.J. Interment Harleigh Cemetery. Friends may can at the funeral horns on Wednesday evening.

WOODS On August 1, 1971 Elmer F. of 821 Maple Avenue, Cotlingswood, N.J. -Widower of Mabel (nee HartzeO), father of Mrs. John Von Kleeck of Horsham, Pa. and Mrs.

Mainert J. Peterson of Louisville, Ky. Also survived by nine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Relatives and friends of (tie family are invited to attend the viewing Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Oliver Bair-Schroeder Funeral Home, 1010" Haddonfield Road, Cherry Hill, N.J.

Service and interment at the convenience of the family. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 780 Haddon Collingswood, NJ. or the charity of your cook. NOTHING FREE NO GIMMICKS tion Road, Camden, will be EL CAJON, Calif. (UPI)-What should nudists wear at Thursday at 9:30 a.m.

in the evening social functions? Immaculate Conception UKrain A spokesman for the nation's lan Catholic Cathedral, 816 N. CALL-DA Y-NITE-SUNDA FOR FREE SURVEY nudists says liiis and other HALL Martha of 114 Marter Mt. Laurel Twp. on July 31, 1971, age 78 years. Survived by one sister, Mrs.

Anna Greeiuey. one nephew, Mr. Frank W'lhams, two nieces, Mrs. Dorothy Langford, and Mrs. Anna Mosely.

Relatives and friends of the 'tamHy are invited to attend the funeral service on Thursday p.m. at the Carl Miller Funeral Home, 831 Van Hook Camden. Friends may can after p.m. Interment Lakeview Memorial Cemetery, Cumumnsoa. HOFFMAN Suddenly ot 34 Dubois Avenue, Woodbury, N.J On August 1, 1971 Ethel M.

(nee Handle), wife of the late William L. Hoffman Sr. Age 71 years. Survived by four children, Mrs. Mae Brown, Mrs.

Eleanor Mot kne, Mrs. Dorothy HoMerfieM and William Hoffman Jr. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday at 11 a.m. from me McGumness Funeral Home, 34 Hunter Street, Woodbury, NJ. Interment New St.

Mary's Cemetery, BeUmawr. Viewing Wednesday evening. MACHOLD On July SI, 1971, Arva beloved wife of the late Monti P. Machold of 201 Chestnut Street, Audubon, N.J., age 77 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday evening 8 p.m.

at Foster's Funeral Home, 750 White Horse Pike, Audubon, NJ. Interment U.S. National Cemetery, Arlington Virginia, Wednesday 1 p.m. Friends may can Tuesday evening after 7. Contributions may be made to The Memorial Fund, of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Audubon.

NJ. or The Heart Fund. MARTA OF 529 Cloverdale Road, Blackwood, J. on August 2. 1971 Rose Mar? (nee Panarello) age 49 years.

Wife of Arthur W. Marta mother of Arthur W. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew sister of Phillip, James Matthew Jr.

and Albert Panarello, Mrs. Nancy Lazzaro and Mrs. Rita Marie Menaldi. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral Thursday at 9 a.m. at the funeral borne of Charles W.

McCann, 122 W. Church Blackwood. NJ. Mass of the Resurrection with Holy Communion at 10 a.m. at St.

Jude's Church, Blackwood, J. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery, Chews Landing. Friends may caH Wednesday evening. McGARRIGAN On July 31, 1971, James husband of Marybelle McGarrigan (nee Mul-ford) of 12 Locust Grove Cherry Hill.

Father of Mrs. Marybelle Mat-thiessen and Mrs. June Goss, both ot Cherry Hill, also survived by two brothers, Edward and Daniel, a sister, Miss Catherine McGarrigaa and grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday, 11 a.m. at the Jackson Funeral Home.

Haddon Stoy Avenues. WestmomV N.J. Interment at Bethel Memorial Park. Pennsauken. NJ.

Viewing Tuesday evening. O'TOOLE On July 30. 1971. Patrick, of 90 Oak Bellmawr. NJ.

Surviving are 8 sons, Clarence Suns. Raymond and Ernest and daughters. Mrs. Alberta Scholu. Mrs.

Eleanor Meddlck and Mrs. Lavinia Margaretis. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m., fronj the Tomasello Funeral Home. Black Horse Pike and Linden Avenue, Bellmawr. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated 10 a.m.

at Mary Mother of the Church. Interment New St. Mary's Cemetery, Friends may call Tuesday evening. topics will be discussed when Franklin Philadelphia. Friends will meet at 8:15 a.m.

in the Myrtetus Funeral Home, 1530 South Collings Road, Cam 1,200 delegates get down to the essentials at their five-day ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATION SOUTH JERSEY 966-6336 DREAM POOLS 2i Haddos Carries, N.J. I I wont msre ln'ormnllon. I vndsntond thers Is ne ebllaotltn. I convention opening here. den, where they may call The spokesman, Neal Blum, Wednesday night.

Burial will be BALL 00 August 1971 Chute P. husband ot Catherine (nes Credanore) of S37 Albany Bwrogton, N. Fither ot Mrs. Ellen Jim McDonald of Bmngrton. Charles of Audubon, John 0 Camden and Morris Ball of West Cotimgswood.

Relatives and friends of ttw family are invited to attend funeral Thursday I a.m. at the Gardner Funeral Home, Black Bone Pike and Haverford Boed, Runnemede, N.J. Requiem high mass 10 am. St. Franca DeSaies RC Church.

Barrington, M.J Interment st Marys BeUmawr. Friends may call Wednesday evening iter 7. BLASI On August 1971. Elvira (nee Cali-dorl) of 138 KnoHwood Drive, Cherry Hill. Beloved wife ot the late Frank Blast.

Surviving are 1 daughters, Mrs. Rudolpk (Ida Masso and Mrs. Carmine (Emilia) Vespa, also 5 brothers in Italy, grandchildren and 3 treat-granachildren. Relatives and friends of the family and members of the Society of St. Francis are invited to attend the funeral, 8 a.m.

Friday at Die David B. Berechler Funeral Chapels, 5341 State Hwy. 38. Penn-siukea. Mass of the Resurrection, a.m.

Friday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel C. Church. S. Camden.

Interment Beverly National Cemetery, Beverly, NJ. Friends may call 7 p.m. Thursday evening. BRANIN On August 1st, 1971 Mildred A. (nee Kenny) of 1425 Shore Road.

Linwood, J. Widow of Morris Branin. Relatives and friends are hinted to the funeral servic on Wednesday at 11 AM. tt Evoy Sons, Funeral Home. 12 White Horse Pe, addon N.J Where friends may call one hour prior to services.

Interment Arlington Cemetery, Peaneaulcen. M.J DENNY Horace J. On August 1st, 1971, beloved husband of Ceola (nee Morrison) of 327 Columbia Avenue, Pitman, Also survived by a sister Mm. Evelyn Tangway of Westvflle, N.J and a nephew Kenneth Tangway of Pitman. Relatives and friends, also employeee of Mobi Oil Company of Paulsboro, NJ.

and members of Elwood Kindle Post No. 4) American Legion Pitman, NJ. are invited to attend the funeral services Thursday 1 p.m. at the KeBey Funeral Home, 125 Pitman Avenue. Pitman, N.J Interment HUlcrest Memorial Park.

(Friends may call Wednesday evening.) FRANCKLE On Aug. 1. 1971, George H. of 12 East Taunton Berlin. N.J.

Age 70 years. Beloved husband of Mildred E. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend funeral services on Wednesday morning. 11 a.m.

from the Knight Funeral Home, 14 Rich Berlin. Interment Atco Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening at the funeral home. GIESEKE On August J. 1971 Dorothy M.

(nee Rousseau) wife of the late Charles of TOO Hunter Gloucester City. Age 71 years. Funeral service and interment private at the convenience of the family. No viewing. Interment at West Laurel HiU Cemetery, Philadelphia.

GONTOWSKI On Aug. 1. 1971. Lillian of 2942 Constitution Fairview, Camden. Age 55 years.

Survived by 4 sisters. Mrs. Olra Martin. Mrs. Josephine Miron-chick and Mrs.

Helen Ford, all of Fairview, Camden and Mrs. Carolyn Gentile, of Barrington, 4 brothers Emil Gontowski. Rudolph Gontowski, both of Cherry Hill. Charles J. Gontowski of Fairview, Camden, and Frank, Paulsboro.

mother Mrs. Elizabeth Gontowski, Fairview, Camden. Relatives and friends of the family, also employes of Philadelphia Navy Yard are Invited to attend the funeral Thursday 8:15 a.m. at the Myrtetus Funeral Home. 1530 Collings Fairview, Camden.

Requiem High Mass, 9:30 a.m.. Immaculate Conception Urkaintan Catholic Cathedral, SU N. Franklin Philadelphia, Pa. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.

Fox Chase. Friends may call Wednesday evening. Parastai services Wednesday evening at 8. in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fox says the group is especially unhappy about so-called nudist magazines that are often a m1W BCtAR ftONMOBTH COttXTta C96.1313 7757773 CALL COLLia WITHIN 100 MttXS Chase, Pa.

NAME Miss Gontowski, who died front for pornography. ADDRESS Sunday in West Jersey Hospital, was employed 20 years as a Blum said "some of he members want to put pressure secretary in the Philadelphia STATE CITY Naval Yard on the publishers to force them out of business, but others feel She is survived. by her CP PHONE we'd only be giving them the mother, Elizabeth of Camden, four sisters, and four brothers. kind of publicity they'd like." MAIL COUPON TODAY. FILL OUT COUPON NOW.

IN LOVING MEMORY 1 1 Please send me details and an application for non-group Blue Cross and Blue Shield protection, if mi ill II Gly -County tesw: State Zip Code Wv'V J( OfeP W0tfi Mail to: Blue Cross and Blue Shield I Box 420, Newark, New Jersey 07101 412-CC 0.i I -ML ym We We We We -5 We We We 12 Jews Held GRAZIOU Is sad and loving memory of our beloved daughter Jeanne who passed away August 3, 1965. Time speeds on, sit yean bav) passed 6inoe death its gloom, Its shadows cast Within our home, where al seemed bright, And took from us a shining light, We miss that light, and ever Her vacant place there's none to fill. Sown hers we mourn, but not in vain For up In Heaven ws will meet again. Sadly missed by mother and dad. RADIL In sad and loving memory of beloved son and brother, Ronald E.

Radii, who left us on August 1, 1968. Dearly loved and missed so much. Mother and Dad, Roy and Man. RADIL In sad and loving memory ot dear nephew and cousin, Ronald E. Radd.

Take him in your arms dear Lord, Treasure him with care. Makeup for all he suffered, and all that was unfair. Sadly missed by Aunt Mas, Uncle Pat, Nancy and Joe. At BabiYar Rites MOSCOW (UPI) Twelve Jews who staged a demonstra' tion prayer meeting at the SEND FOR FREE INFORMATION THIS Babi Yar memorial at Kiev yes terday were detained for inves' tigation, Jewish sources said CUNNINGHAM funeral Nome 154 WEBSTER ST. RIVERSIDE, N.

J. today. Ul Babi Yar is the site of the i Phone HObort 1-0240 mass grave of tens of thousands of Jews whom the Germans o)iny) RADIL In sad and dear cousin Radii. loving memory of my and friend Ronald E. killed in 1942.

The demonstrating Jews ILK GROSS vv7 iivyUkiUhi You are not forgotten Ron, Nor shaU you ever be, As long as nfe and memory last, I shaU remember thee. Sadly missed and never to be for gotten, Hope. drafted a petition to Soviet President Nikolai V. Podgorny asking for emigration papers McCIIESNEY Funeral Home 30 W. Main Street Moorestown, N.

J. BE 5-0315 SO for Israel. They were presume' bly detained on charges of loi Nixon Proclaims tering, the sources said. There was a similar demon National Clown Week stration by about 300 Jews at JOHN A. HEALEY i the memorial for victims of WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pres ident Nixon has proclaimed the Nazism in a suburb of Vilnus, the capital of Lithuania, the current week "National Clownl Jewish sources said.

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