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Basement Fire IMrs. John Wambacli Daily Wealier Almanac 14 THE Sere I WTiitphmise Clarence E. Tomorrow's Weather Highest Morning Low Plainfield Area Philadelphia Vicinity. Atlantic City 60s 60s 60s 60s 60s New York City Poconos Asbury Park 60s Plainfield Area Precipitation this month 1.59 Temperature this date, 1964 Mrs. Joseph T.

Hunt Basking Ridge Mrs. Dorothy P. Hunt, 44, of 311 S. Fin-ley died yesterday (Sept. 23, 1965) in Orange Memorial Hospital after a long illness.

She was the wife of Joseph T. Hunt. Born in Mineola, N.Y., she lived here the past 10 years after coming from East Orange. She attended Hofstra University, Hempstead, N.Y., and Burroughs School of Business in New York. She was a member of Bishop James Methodist Church and was past queen of the Triangle, Daughters of the Eastern Star, Mineola.

Besides her husband, she leaves a daughter, Dorian L. and a son, Theodore both at home; her parents, Adrian J. and Clara Edgar Pannevis of Dublin, and two sis Ocean Temperatures, 8 a.m. today Coast Guard Station, Ambrose, Sandy Hook 70 Coast Guard Station, Barnegat 71 For latest Marine weather and forecasts U. S.

Weather Bureau Ship-to-Shore Short Wave Station KWO 35, 162.5 megacycles daily 5:30 a.m.-10:S0 p.m. continuous broadcast. PREDICTED HIGH TIDES AT NEW JERSEY SHORE At Sandy Hook A.M. P.M. Saturday, Sept.

25 8:37 8:55 Difference in time for other shore points: Long Branch, Minus 34 minutes; Shark River Inlet, minus 18 minutes; Manasquan Inlet, minus 12 minutes. Clouds End Heat Wave; Chance of Rain Tomorrow The heat wave is over, at least for a with temperatures tonight near 60, coolest night in about a week, according to Mrs. Vivian Scherer, area weather observer. Cornelius Braxton Westfield Cornelius Brax ton, 80, of 608 W. Broad died today (Sept.

24, 1965) in his home, after a long illness. He is survived by his wid ow, Mrs. aaran uraxton; a son, Thomas Braxton of Trenton; a grandchild and a great grandchild. Mr. Braxton formerly oper ated his own ice and coal business and later worked for the Westfield Board of Education at the Lincoln School and at the Children's Specialized Hospital in Mountainside before his retirement about five years ago.

Born in King and Queen County, he had lived in Westfield more than 50 years and was a member of Bethel Baptist Church and Centen- Is Extinguished Middlesex Clothes and refuse in the basement of the Hamiltonian Apartments off Warrenville Rd. caught fire last night, causing a smoky fire that took Middlesex fire men a half hour to douse. A Fire Department spokes man said the small blaze was stubborn and difficult for fire men to extinguish because of its location in the basement. The fire was reported at 7:15 p.m. and declared out shortly before 8 o'clock.

Firemen were under direction of Fire Chief John Craig. Damage was minor and no one was injured. Francis Recker Piscataway Francis Recker, 56, of 2301 Hudson died yesterday afternoon (Sept. 23, 1965) in St. Peter's Hospital, New Brunswick, after a long illness.

A native of New York City, he had lived in Piscataway 50 years. He was a pipe fitter and plumber employed by Kavanaugh Plumbers, Somer ville. He is survived by his widow, Sophie Belya Recker The funeral will be from the Conroy Funeral Home, Bound Brook, tomorrow at 8 a.m. It will be followed by a Requiem High Mass at St. Francis Cabrini Church.

Interment will be in Resurrection Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2-5 p.m. and from 7-10 p.m. Mrs. Louis Driscoll Millstone Funeral serv ices were held today from the Fucillo and Warren Funeral Home, Manville, for Mrs.

Lilly Driscoll, 79, a for mer Millstone resident, wht died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Miss Sara Driscoll of Silverton, with whom she resided. She was the widow of Louis Driscoll Reg. 5.95 High Bridge Mrs. Helen Wambach, of Jericho 64, widow of John Wambach, died yesterday (Sept. 23, 1965) in Warren Hospital, Phillips- burg.

Mrs. Wambach was born Seamsville, and lived in New York, Bergenfield and Phillipsburg. She had lived with her son, John Wambach Jr. of the Jericho Rd. address, for the past year.

Also surviving are a daugh ter, Mrs. Adele Ferraro of Hackensack; a brother, Wil bur Fenner of Yonkers, N. a sister, Mrs. Oswald Petty of Montana (N. and three grandchildren.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the DeVoe Funeral Home, Washington (N. Interment will be in the Montana Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7-9 p.m today and from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. John Morando South Bound Brook Mrs. Theresa Morando of 116 Madison St. died, in her home last night (Sept. 23, 1965) after an illness of several weeks.

She was 76. Mrs. Morando was the widow of John Morando who died in August, 1947. A native of Italy, she lived here 30 years. Survivors include a son, Joseph, here; a stepson, Paul, New York City; three daughters, Mrs.

Fred Simoncelli, Mrs. Rose Sica and Miss Marge Morando, all here; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Ernest An- gelillo, Brooklyn, and seven grandchildren. The funeral will be from Conroy's Funeral Home, Bound Brook, Monday at 8:30 a.m., with a Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. in Our Lady of Mercy Church.

Interment will be in Holy Cross Ceme tery, Brooklyn. Friends may call tomorrow and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. DIPLOMAT BRITTANY ELM AND Plainfield Area Call PL 2-6463 Call Open daUy 8 PS1 STELT0N "Vn i MUe m-liJM ZfA I mMl41 1 i lemperarure ForecajJ partly cloudy partly cloudy partly cloudy partly cloudy partly cloudy partly cloudy 70s 70s 70s 70s 70s 70s Weather Facts inches, normal 3.46 inches Max. 83 Min. 53 Tonight's partly ciouay skies will continue tomorrow, when there will also be- a chance of scattered showers throughout the day.

Precipitation to date is 1.59 inches, with a normal of 3.46 inches. The high yesterday was 90, with an overnight low, of 68. Yesterday was the third time this month that the thermometer reached 90 or over, and ties for the record of 90 for that date set in 1959. Yesterday's pollen count was 3. JERSEY SKIES TODAY Sunset today 6:53 p.m.

Sunrise tomorrow 6:48 a.m. New Moon tonight 11:18 p.m. PROMINENT STAR Aldebaran, rises 10:34 p.m. (The planet, Saturn, now rising before sunset, appeared near Aldebaran in 1943 and is again slowly approaching that star.) 2 4's, 6 ft. 39c 2x4 7 ft.

ea. 49e 8 ft. ea. 64e. Lots of Id or mere.

JOHNS-MANVILLE Auto Victim lutes siatea Westfield Memorial serv ices for Mrs. Mary M. Meares, 47, of 42 Gallowae, will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Presbyterian Chapel. She was killed by a car early yesterday while crossing a street in New York.

Gray's Funeral Home, which is making the arrange ments, announced that in lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the New Jersey Foundation for the Blind in Newark. Mrs. Meares, wife of Arthur R. Meares, an executive of Johnson Johnson, was member of the Presbyterian Church, the Rackets Club of Short Hills and the Woman's Guild at the Children's Spe cialized Hospital. Surviving are her husband; son, Robert a student at Gettysburg College; a daughter, Mrs.

Melinda Culver of Westfield; her mother, Mrs. Charlotte 33. Thompson; and a brother, John Thompson, both of St. Petersburg, Fla. There are two grandchildren.

James A. Bullock, Ran Taxi Firm Westfield James A. Bullock, 60, of 628 Downer died today (Sept. 24, 1965) in Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield, after a short illness. He operated the West- field Taxi Service.

Mr. Bullock was born in Durham, N.C., and had re sided in Westfield since 1918. He operated a home maintenance service before founding the Bullock Taxi Service about 30 years ago. The com pany later changed its name to the Westfield Taxi Service. Mr.

Bullock was a member of the Colortown Bantist Church in North Carolina. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Thelma Bullock; ms mother, Mrs. Mattie Bul lock; two daughters, Mrs. Myrna Waynes and Mrs.

Mil dred Robinson, all at home, and two grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Plinton Funeral Home. Mrs. John Bonanno Edison Mrs. Sarah Bo-nanno, 66, widow of John Bonanno, died Wednesday (SeDt.

22, 1965) at her home, 8 Gates Fl. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Adamo. Surviving are six daueh ters, Mrs.

Veta Mazzio, Mrs. Marie Hurst, Mrs. Frances Chupela and Mrs. Jeanette Arcure of Edison. Mrs.

Sarah Hess of North Brunswick and Mrs. Joann Costa of Piscata way; two sons, Dominick and Anthony of Edison; two broth ers, Santo and Ross Adamo of Barnesboro, two sisters, Mrs. Frances Formick of Barnesboro and Miss Ann Adamo in Italy: and 16 grand- i cnnaren. The funeral will be held Saturday at 8:30 a.m. from the Rusciano Funeral Home in Highland Park, followed bv a 9 a.m.

High Mass of Requi em at St. Matthew's Church. Interment will be in St. Peter's Cemetery in New Brunswick. DIRECTORY PaintingPaperhanging SISSER INC.

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kuufing, siding, gutters, leader re pairs by experts reasonable. PL 7-3672 PL 6-2395 RE-ROOFING, Repairs, Gutter and Leader Work; Residential, Industrial. CONRAD JACOBSON CORP. Plainfield's Oldest And Most Reliable Since 1906 Tel. PL 6-1064 or 6-1065 eve's ROOFING Siding Leaders Gutters Kesidential Industrial Commercial.

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Wonder Wall Cleaners. 757-2650. Waterproofing Selover, 68, of Whitehouse Whitehouse Station, died in Amsterdam, N. Y. Memorial Hospital yesterday (Sept.

23, 1965). He became ill while on a vacation trip with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Selover of Somerville.

Mr. Selover was in the Amsterdam Hospital several days before his death. He was born in Bayonne and had lived here for more than 50 years. He was a master mechanic employed by Mack Trucks in Plainfield before his retirement several years ago. He was a member of Rock-away Reformed Church and the church Consistory and a member and past master of Stewart Lodge AM of Clinton, Hunterdon County Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon; the consistory of Valley of Trenton and the Shrine in Trenton, all ma sonic orders.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Cora Opdyke Sel over, and his brother Edward Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Bright Colonial Home, Lebanon. Frank J. Sperduto Bound Brook Frank Sperduto, 64, of 30 W. Second died this morning (Sept 24, 1965) in Middlesex Gen eral Hospital, New Brunswick, after an illness of several weeks.

A native and lifelong resident of this place, Mr. Sper duto was an operator at the Inter Chemical Corporation, Middlesex, for 25 years. He was a member of St. Joseph's Holy Name Society, the Moose, Mt. Carmel Soci ety, and the Raritan Mutual Aid Society.

Mr. Sperduto also managed the Lions Little League baseball team for many years. Surviving are his widow, Margaret Senna Sperduto; a son, Frank V. of Somerville; a daughter, Mrs. Florence Bied-ler, Middlesex; his mother, Mrs.

Florence Sperduto, here; and three grandchildren. He also leaves four broth ers, fc. Micnael and Daniel, all of this place, and Joseph of Hollywood, and four sisters, Mrs. Frank Barile, Mrs. John Bonetti, Mrs.

Salva tore Barone and Miss Nettie Sperduto, all here. The funeral will be from the Conroy Funeral Home Monday at 9 a.m. A Requiem High Mass will be celebrated in St. Joseph's Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment will be in St.

Josephs Cemetery, Bridge- water. Friends may call today from 7 to 10 p.m. and tomorrow and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Dr. Evald B.

Lawson East Orange Dr. Evald Lawson. 61, president of Up sala College for 27 years, died yesterday (Sept. 23, 1965) in East Orange General Hospit al. Dr.

Lawson, a Lutheran minister, had announced recently that he would retire as president of the college next fall. Funeral services will be held in the First Lutheran Church here. Dr. Lawson leaves his widow and two daughters. BUSINESS Alterations QUALITY carpentry, steps, paneling.

screened In porches, cellar ways, all home repairs. L. Menapace. PL 2-910. 20 YEARS CARPENTRY Cabinets, kitch ens, basements, etc.

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MAGLIO, electrical contractor. PL 6-2761. Expert, dependable service on home and industrial wiring. Floors Refinished Waxed G. McGONIGLE 968-1125 Hardwood and old floors landed and Mnished.

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Charles F. Merio, 722-7648. Allied Van Lines Local, Long Distance Moving AGENT HENRY P. TOWNSEND Crating, Packing, Storage 241 North Westfield AD 2-4464 a a rnaay, aepi. yo i Mrs.

Carl Weborg Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. today for Mrs. Doro thy Keiderhng Weborg, 231 E. Second at the Memorial Funeral Home. Capt.

Curtis Heritage of the Salva tion Army will officiate. Interment will be in New Ceme tery, Somerville. Mrs. Weborg, a dressmak er, died yesterday (Sept. 23, 1965) in Muhlenberg Hospit al.

She is survived by her hus band, Carl Weborg, and a daughter, Mrs. Harry Chris tiansen 738 Kensington Ave. Deaths CULL EN Elizabeth Geary, beloved wife of Frank P. Cullen, former resident of Washington, D.C, at her family home. South Plainfield, N.J.

on Thurs. Sept. 23, 1965. Sister of John B. Geary, at home, Dr.

Paul Geary, Delray Beach, Florida, Arthur Geary, New York City, the Misses Nellie, Claire and Virginia Geary, at home. Sister Mary Placidus, Our Lady of Mercy Convent, Cherry Hill, N.J. and Sister Mary Benedict, Cathedral High School, Trenton, N.J. Funeral from the family home, 2100 Plainfield South Plainfield, Mon. Sept.

27, 8:30 a.m. Requiem High Mass Sacred Heart Church, South Plainfield, a.m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Plain-field. Friends may call at the home Sat.

and Sun. Arrangements by Higgins "Home for Funerals." 25 CURREN On Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1965 waiter Hugh in his 66th year. Husband of Elizabeth A. Delaney Curren.

Residence 73 Elm Spotswood, N. formerly of Bound Brook and Dunellen Services will be held from the Me morial Funeral Home, 400 Franklin PI. at E. Seventh Plainfield on Saturday morning, Sept. 25 at 8:30 o'clock.

Thence to St. Mary's R. c. Church, Plainfield for a High Mass of Requiem at 9 o'clock. Interment St.

Gertrude's Cemetery, Kanway. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 24 HOLMES Mary (Belton), on Tues day, Sept. 21, 1965.

of 346 William Scotch Plains, N. J. Wife of the late John, devoted mother of Miss Kath- erine Holmes and John, Jr. Funeral services on Saturday. Sept, 25, 1965, at 9:30 a.m.

from the "Rossi Funeral Home," 1937 Westfield Scotch Plains. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Bartholomew the Apostle Church at 10 a.m. Interment St. Gertrude's Cemetery, Wood bridge.

Parents' Guild of St. Bartholomew will meet Friday evening, 8:30 p.m. Visitation Thursday, Friday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 24 LARMONIE On Wednesday, Sept .22, 1965, Elmie, at her home, 16 John Summit, N.J., beloved wife of Gaston O. Larmonie.

Funeral services Saturday at 1 p.m. from Wallace Chapel, A.M.E. Zion Church, Summit, N. J. Interment in Heavenly Rest Cemetery.

Friends may call at the church Friday 6-10 p.m. and on Saturday until time of services. Brown's Funeral Home In charge. 24 LEE On Thursday, Sept. 23, 1965, George A.

Husband of Hazel Sawyer Lee. Residence 525 Randolph Plain-field. Services will be held at the Memorial Funeral Home, 400 Franklin PI. at E. Seventh Plainfield, on Saturday morning, Sept.

25 at o'clock. Interment Hillside Cemetery, Plalnfieia. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 P.m. on Friday. 24 PILAT Mary, of 135 Fairview Somerville, beloved wife of the late llko, devoted mother of Peter and John of Somerville, Mrs.

Mary Typlyshyn of Bayonne, Kathenne, Anna, and Martha of the Ukraine, dear grandmother of 7 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Relatives, friends and members of St. Michael's ChurcW, Manville, are kindly invited to attend the funeral on Saturday, Sept. 25, at 8:15 a.m., from the Mo Cracken Funeral Home, 2124 St. George Ave.

Elizabeth-Linden line. High Requiem Mass at St. Vladimir's Ukranian Catholic Church, Elizabeth. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation 2-5, 7-10 p.m.

24 MILLER On Wednesday. Sept. 22. 1965, Oscar in his 67th year. Husband of Grace Taylor Miller.

Residence Route 516, Old Bridge, formerly of Plainfield Services will be held at the Memorial Funeral Home, 400 Franklin PI. at E. Seventh Plainfield, on Saturday after noon, sept. 25 at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Hillside Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. If friends desire, in lieu of flowers, do nations may be made to the American Cancer Society. 24 VITTI Dominick, husband of the late Emelia Febo Vittl, of 102 Clearview Hagerstown, on Wednesday, Sept. 22, 1965, at the Washington Center Hospital. Beloved father of Michael brother of Joseph.

Funeral from the Higgins "Home for Funerals," 209 W. 8th Plainfield, N.J., on Saturday, Sept. 25, 1965, 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Mark's Church 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Redeemer Cemetery, So. Plainfield. Friends may call at the funeral home 7-10 this evening, 2-5 and 7-10 on Friday. 24 WALLEN Suddenly at Monserrat Island, B.W.I., on September 17, 1965, Clarence J. and his wife, Irene Haydock Wallen.

Services for Mrs. Wallen and Memorial Services for Mr. Wallen will be held at the Messiah Lutheran Church, 430 E. Front Plainfield, on Monday morning, Sept. 27 at .10 o'clock.

Friends may call at the Memorial Funeral Home, 400 Franklin PI. at E. Seventh Plainfield, on Saturday 7-10 p.m. and Sunday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Kindly omit flowers.

Friends may make contributions in Mrs. Wallen's memory to the Alumni Fund, Douglass College, New Brunswick, N. J. for the Irene Haydock Wallen Scholarship Fund. 25 Memorial services for the late Rev.

Mortimer Gesner former minister of Unity Church, North Easton, who died June 12, will be held on Sunday, Sept. 26, at 3 o'clock in Unity Church, North Easton. The Rev. Arthur Foote of the Unitarian Church in St. Paul, will officiate, assisted by Mr.

Peter Fleck of Bernards-ville, N.J., member of the Board of the American Unitarian Association. Mr. Gesner served for 15 years as minister of the First Unitarian Society in Plainfield, N.J., before coming to North Easton in 1960. He was the originator of the Stevens Fellowships for Unitarian Ministerial Services, former member of the Board of the American Unitarian Association and chairman of Committee on the Ministry of the American Unitarian Committee. He leaves his widow, the former Eleanor Clark, of Southwest Harbor, Maine, and two sons, H.

M. Gesner 3rd and Clark, both of New York City. 27 In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother Novella Brothers, who passed away Sept. 24, 1962. Somewhere back of the sunset, Where loveliness never dies.

She rests in the land of glory. Mid the blue and gold of the sides. God must have a wonderful garden. For He chooses only the best, I know because He chose her. And took her there to rest.

Only God knows how we miss her. Tears in silence often flow, For rrfemory keeps her ever near us, She died three years ago. Sadly missed by: Daughter, Elizabeth and Grandchildren, Brenda and Marilyn 24 In loving memory of our beloved mother, Elmira C. Laffimore, who departed this life Sept. 24, 1955.

Sweet memories of vou We'll cherish all life through. For you taught us how to pray. To serve God, trust and obey. Our family circle has been broken, A link gone from our chain. But though we're parted for a while We know we'll meet again.

Sadly missed, the children Everett, Mary, Norman, George, LaVerne, Anna, Audrey and Franklin 24 In loving memory of my wife, Elmira C. Lattimore, who departed this life Sept. 24, 1955. Absent from her body here But present with the Lord, Passing from the wants of earth To Heaven's treasures stored. Earth's best Joys and fondest ties never can compare With Heaven's better home for her Which Christ went to prepare.

Sadly missed. Rev. O. E. Lattimore 24 Express Your Feelings with FLOWERS from TLTiG ROUTE 22 WATCHUNG SUPPLY CO.

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