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FINAL EDITION- PAGE TWENTY-SIX OBITUARIES PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1951 Telephone Plainfield 6-8000 Mrs. Alice Bode, 87, Passes Away Mrs. Alice Bode, 87, of 304 Or PTA Observes Founders9 Day Mrs. Kate liegeman Laid to Rest Funeral services for Mrs.

Kate Greenough Hegeman, widow of the late Benjamin Arrowsmith Hegeman, were held yesterday in The Church of The Holy Cross. The Rev. Harold Belsham, S.T.D. professor of Birky Divinity Exchange, New Haven, a close friend Scotch Plains Founders Day was observed by the School 1 PTA ange, PL died yesterday (Feb. 15, 1951) at her home.

She was the widow of Christian John Bode and BUY AND HOLD U. S. SAVINGS BONDS in the school cafeteria yesterday had lived here 15 years. and Girl Scouts and Brownies paid Born in Far Hills, Mrs. Bode tribute to the founders of the Na was the daughter of the late Pat tional Congress of Parents and rick and Mary Lawler Sharkey.

Teachers. The names of the original found' of the family, officiated. Claude Means, organist of Christ Church, ers, Phoebe Hearst and Alice Bir- She was past chaplain of the Brooklyn Bureau of 4 Charities and was a member of Hydewood Park Baptist Church and its Missionary Greenwich, was at the organ. ney, were dramatized by the fol Clifford W. McGee of North lowing girls: Auxiliary.

Plainfield, Henry D. Bushnell of Scouts Joan Burinda, Priscilla Convent, Charles W. Jackson and Finance Your Car With A Bank Loan Survivors are one grandson, Byron H. Bode of 1111 Clinton Williams, Carol Ulrich, Sandra Carbley, Maurine Reilly and Judith Richard Leith, both of New York South Plainfield, three great City, were honorary pallbearers. grandchildren and several nieces Interment was in the farrtily plot Fleischman; and Brownies Lee Erdtman, Gloria Bugle, Florence Crater, Karen Hahm, Ronna Glore CU" o.

i mirnmfk km ram I and nephews. in Hillside Cemetery, Plainfield. and Patricia Ganz. Mrs. Hegeman died Tuesday in Greenwich, Conn.

For many years she resided in North Plainfield A violin solo was played by Hahm, accompanied by his Funeral- services will be hold Sunday at 2:30 p. m. The Rev. Joseph McCullough of Hydewood Park Baptist Church will officate. Burial will take place in Evergreen Cemetery, Brooklyn, Monday and is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

teacher John Duryee. William Guy Warren Walker of Greenwich, Duryee also played several selec a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harold A. Hegeman, 501 V. Seventh tions.

4 morning. 1 The program was in charge of SL, this city; five grandchildren SLAIN YOUTH David G. Donovan, 14, of 747 Dixie Lane, accidentally killed by a friend while they were examining rifles Wednesday, is pictured in his Boy Scout uniform. He was an enthusiastic and active Scout in Maxson Troop 15. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.

m. tomorrow in the Higgins "Home for Funerals," with a Solemn Requiem Mass at 10 a. m. in St. Bernard's Church.

the second vicepresident, Mrs. and eight great-grandchildren. Mrs. Samuel Bartles Raymond Reynolds. She introduced past presidents, who previously rAwn Califon Mrs.

Samuel (Ada Pic- Peter Gerhard had been presented corsages. They were: Mrs. Stanley Barrie, East Millstone Funeral serv kell) Bartles, 44, of Fairmount, near here, died yesterday at her home following an illness of several Mrs. William T. Reilly, Mrs.

Ray Cordovan weeks. Financing with an Aulo Loan at The State Trust Company eaves time and' money. You benefit by low bank rates, without extra charges of any nature. AH details are arranged directly with i us, insuring prompt local pcrvice. You can obtain a loan up to two-thirds of the cost of the car, and the full insurance premium may also be financed.

mond Archbold, Mrs. Raymond Olivera, Mrs. Robert Glore, Mrs. Harry Knapp and Mrs. Samuel Born in Pottersville, she was a daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Amos Pickell. She was a Hyman. Other, past presidents who were unable to attend include member of Pottersville Reformed Church. Mrs.

W. H. Sandford, Mrs. Herbert Ulman, Mrs. Dominick D'Amato, $22.95 Frank II.

Gaul Cranford Frank II. Gaul, 70, husband of Isabella Dowcll Qaul, died unexpectedly yesterday (Feb. 15, 1951) at Elizabeth General Hospital, Elizabeth. He had collapsed earlier on a street near the station of the Central Railroad of New Jersey. Born in Jenners, he had lived in Cranford 28 years.

He ices for Peter Gerhard, who died Wednesday (Feb. 14, 1950) in his Wortman St. home, will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in East Millstone Reformed Church.

Interment will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. He is survived by his widow, Sarah Elizabeth Gerhard; three sons, George N. Gerhard of Belle Mead, Victor Gerhard of Somer-ville and Joseph Howard Gerhard of East Millstone; one granddaughter and three sisters, Airs. Charles Stiilwell Mrs. Catherine Miles and Miss Rose Gerhard, of New Brunswick.

Surviving are her husband, three sisters, Mrs. Katherine Goff of Dunellen, Mrs. Lewis Moore of Mrs. George Vogel, Mrs. Harold Hill, Mrs.

E. S. Lewis, Mrs. Paul Tuzo, Mrs. Dayne Kelly, Mrs.

Ed Pottersville and Mrs. John Smith of Califon, and one brother, ward Matthiack, Mrs. Frank Gold back, Mrs. G. H.

Poliseo and Mrs. Anita Ullery. Walter Picken of Pottersville. Funeral services will be con Mrs. Frank Williams, president, named the following nominating was an operating engineer for United Engineers and Construction ducted at 2 p.m.

Monday in Califon Funeral Home. The Rev. Robert L. Agnew, minister of Fairmount Co. and was a member of International Union of Operating En committee: Mrs.

Michael DiFran cesco, Miss Helen Mulvey, Mrs. George Nechwort and Mrs. Wil and Lower Valley Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Interment gineers, Local 825. He belonged to Cranford Methodist Church.

liam T. Reilly. It will present a will be in Fairmount Presbyterian Surviving besides his widow are Cemetery. slate of officers at the April meet ing. Hostesses included: Mrs.

Edwin you buy FLOQGElGin 5HOE5 A shoe dollar goes a long, long way when in. Vested in Florsheiih quality for Florsheim longer wear means lower cost by the month and by the mile. PRICES RANGE FROM $16.95 TO $22.95 VANARSDALE'S 137 West Front Street Plainfield, N. J. Quality Footwear Since 1887 CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAYS a son, Victor H.

Gaul of White-house Station, a daughter, Miss Allison J. Gaul at home and two grandchildren. Mrs. Kizzie Lambert Bugle, chairman; Mrs. C.

G. Heard, Mrs. Thomas Jensen, Mrs. Marshall Survivors of Mrs. Kizzie DeMott Harmon, Mrs.

Bo Adelbert and Lambert of Neptune, who died Funeral services wil be held at 10:30 m. Monday at Gray Me Mrs. Frank Fernandez. Mrs. Ray Tuesday at Fitkin Memorial Hos mond Olivera and Mrs.

Barrie poured at the tea table. Isaac I. Lowe" Funeral services for Isaac I. Lowe, 74, husband of Mabel Chap-pell Xowe, of 57 Woodbine who died in his home Wednesday (Feb. 14, 1951) will be held in the Holcombe Funeral Home, Fleming-ton, Saturday at 11 a.m.

The Rev. G. Shepherd Harper of the Flem-ington Methodist Church will officiate. Interment will be in the Three Bridges Cemetery. A former resident of Centerville, Hunterdon County, Mr.

Lowe was a retired farmer. Besides his widow, he was survived by one daughter, Mrs. Catherine Moretti of this city; and one sister, Mrs. Cruser Polhemus of Three Bridges. pital, Neptune, include a sister, Mrs.

Ada Belle Powelson of Ocean Grove, whose name was incorrectly morial Home. The Rev. Albert Allinger, minister of the Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in' Fairview Cemetery, listed in The Courier-News yes Westfield. THE STATE TRUST COMPANY AT PLAINFIELD.

NEW JERSEY Dk. Banl la ik. ClocU terday. Girl Scout Events Planned Mrs. Mary Hudas South Plainfield Funeral serv Berkeley Heights Berkeley Rev.

E. L. Manny A 1 a (JP) The Very Rev. Egbert L. Manny, 52, Superior at St.

Francis Friary in Trenton, N.J., died of a heart attack Wednesday. ices for Mrs. Mary Hudas, 1 S. Plainfield were conducted Heights Girl Scouts, Intermediate Troop 74, recently were the guests Wednesday in the Gowen Funeral MEMIER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMIER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 23 Leave from City Home, New Brunswick, and in St. Paul's Church, Highland Park, of New York Intermediate Girl Scout Troop 293, at their meeting place, Temple Israel Community House, 210 W.

91st New York where the Rev. Francis Piccolella For Induction into Army MRS. B. WILLIAMS Cincinnati (JP) Mrs. B.

Y. Williams, nationally known poetess, co-founder and editor of the poetry magazine, "Talaria," died yesterday. celebrated a Requiem Mass. Burial was in St. Peter's Cemetery.

Bearers were John Feher, Ambrose Sere, Oscar Walen and William Czarda. City. The New York troop plans to visit the Berkeley Heights troop in the spring, which an outdoor program will be held. WALTER WHITE Dayton. Tenn.

(JP) White, 69, friendly prosecutor of John T. Scopes in the famed 1SJ25 evolution trial who for 23 years was superintendent of Rhea County schools where Scopes was employed as a biology teacher, died vesterday. A contingent of 23 men left Plainfield this morning for Newark where they were inducted into the armed forces. The Misses Janet Knight, Carol Deaths Joseph Walker, Westfield, sentenced for larceny and attempted larceny. Both were committed from Union County.

Johnson, Diana Gail Bar-berich, and Lynn Nason, members Called by Selective Service Board EARL SPARLING New Yorfc Earl Sparling, 53, author, former newspaperman and magazine writer, died 44, which serves the Western half of the Bluebird patrol of Interme of Union County, the men reported BODE On Thursday, Feb. 15. 1951. Alice, widow of the late Christian John Bode, at her residence, 304 Orange Plainfield. Service at the A.

M. Runyon Son "Home for Services," 900 Park on Sunday, Feb. 18 at 2:30 p.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Brooklyn, Monday morning. 17 at 7:30 to the draft board office, Two Being Freed From State Prison A Plainfielder and a Westfielder are among 17 state prison inmates who are being released by the State Parole Board.

All 17 have served minimum The local men are Edward Kellc-her, Plainfield, sentenced for atrocious assault and battery, and CASH FOR YOUR City Hall, where they were checked. A message of advice and encour FRANCES WEBSTER Los Angeles (JP) Frances Webster, 74, who as Naomi Eth-ardo, was a famed balancer and juggler with Ringling Brothers Circus and the Keith-Orpheum vaudeville circuit, died yesterday. Deaths in Jersey diate Troop 74, -Girl Scouts, who have been fulfilling the requirements for the Child Care Badge with Mrs. W. Robert Powers as consultant, held a party for pre-school children Thursday, Feb.

15 in the Diamond Hill Community Church Community Room. Used Furniture agement was brought to the men by a member, of the clergy. The speaker this morning was the Rev. BBOWN Suddenly on Thursday, Feb. 15, 1951; Joseph, husband of Rebecca Brown, 72 Raymond Ave.

Funeral services Monday, 1 p.m., Judkins Colonial Home, the Rev. A. Ross Brent officiating. Interment Hillside Cemetery. 17 Joseph A.

Cospito, 415 Darrow John W. Rochford, 202 Man-son PL; Robert S. Hincs, 321 Lee PL; Allen I. Runyon, 726 Central Edmund J. Kiely, 414 E.

Fifth Henry A. Buttfield, 452 W. Eighth John R. Smith, 338 E. Third Theodore L.

Wilson 133 McKinley PL; Kenneth Boehmer, 138 E. Sixth Russell Harold Johnston, 111 E. Ninth St. Westfield William R. Smyth, 536 Clark John Marvosa 746 Warren St.

Cranford William S. Young, 23 Parker William F. Anderson, 100 Retford Carl R. Paola, 22 Cranford Arthur L. Bower, 121 Garden Howard R.

Billson, 217 North Ave. Garwood John E. Ulaky, 323 Hickory Ave. 1 Summit Barrett W. Bovit, 18 Walnut St.

ANTIQUES BRIC-A-BRAC CHINA UOI CC1C TeL PXfe 0-145 1 nui.rr maoisos avsl Milton P. Achey, pastor of the Chatham Miss Louise Adelia Read, 51, officer of the chemical firm Charles L. Read and New York and Newark, and descendant of Roger Williams. Hear West Front Plainfield The Berkeley Heights Senior Mountainside Union Chapel, Mountainside. Board Chairman George Rockwell also has been speaking briefly to the department men, telling them why it is necessary for the men of this country to again JAMES 7.

C0I1R0Y FVXERAL HOME 2456 PLAINFIELD AVE. SOUTH PLAINFIELD Tel PL 44840 PLAINFIELD IRON AND METAL Inc. SUB BUSSEX Praa. i. Baooad 8t oor.

Clio ton Aw. Telephone Plid. 7010 or 6-7011 all Six ot Structural Steal and Pipe and Wiping Ewi tor 8ale. Dealara In Scrap Iron. Metals and Paper MUl Supplies.

Girl Scout Troop has announced that it is planning an emergency squad program, with the assistance of Mrs. Melville Weber and Mrs. W. Robert Powers. Any eighth grade girl wishing to participate is welcome to join, and should contact the leader, Mrs.

F. R. Schultz, Summit 6-7250. Closler Peter Baumer, lawyer with specialty in admiralty work, a former sailor and sea captain who had explored in Africa, India and South America. take up arms this time against OVERHEAD TTP GARAGE BOORS Badio Beam Ulectrlo Operators J.

W. SIIUSTER PLFD. 6-8541 BOWS MAOTPACTTTBXira CO. communism led by Soviet Russia. Men in the group were given COOFEB On Tuesday, February 13.

1951, Corietha Cooper. 81 Remsen Avenel, N. sister of Eleanor E. Wade. Washington.

X. C. Funeral services Monday at 1:30 P. at Ebenezer A.M.E. Rahway.

Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Elizabeth. Arrangements by Judkins. 16 DOHOVAN David Gordon, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon I. Donovan, residence 747 Dixie Lane. Plainfield, on Wednesday, February 14. 1951. Funeral will be held from the Higgins "Home for Funerals." 209 W.

Eighth Plainfield, on Saturday, February 17. at 9:30 a. m. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Bernard's Church, at 10 a.

m. Interment in family plot. 16 MEMORIALS The Berkeley Heights Com East Orange Francis Gilbert, 95, for 45 years an auditor for East Orange town government. munity Committee of Plainfield WE BUY AND SELL copies of the New Testament by the Gideons and all received a kit of refreshments from Phil's Snack Bar. The group went by bus to Newark.

Another contingent goes from Board 44 on Feb. 28 at 7:30 a.m. Sixty-three are scheduled to leave for the armed forces at that time. USED FURHITURE Area Girl Scout will hold its monthly meeting Feb. 20, at the home of Mrs.

E. S. Keeler, Stony Hill. The topic to be discussed is LinoLEuns JbarhT! i GUILD of DISTINCTION ZECKEflDORF'S Mountain Lakes Herman C. Martens, 72, collector and treasurer of this town for 15 years.

470 WEST FRONT ST. PL 4-4791 "Various Types of Ceremonials for OPEN EYENIMOS Troop Use." ASPHALT VERSA-TILE RUBBER PLASTIC Members of today's contingent, as called by Board 44, were: Little Falls Herman Vanderi may, 59, one of the founders of Little Falls Laundry which was started in 1912. Plainfield Philip T. Beverley, KABBXSON Duke James, husband of Mary Harrison, 17 Chestnut Summit. Funeral services Saturday at 2 S.

Fountain Baptist Church, ummit, the Rev. Leon Reddlck officiating. Interment Fairview Cemetery, Westfield. Arrangements by 16 Marine Killed LAMPERTI BROS. Plainfield Granite Works tlCHMONO AT FOURTH ST.

PL 6-4487 219 Rushmore Amelio Di In Auto Crash Paolo, 680 W. Fourth Edward Plainfield Window Cleaning Co. Stores. Offloee, Beside sees Cleaned B8S OABBOW AVESTB Telephone PUd. B-1M5 Compensation Insuranoe Carried A.

McAlick, 252 Watson Nure L. Jones, 444 W. Fourth Rahway Sergi Kuriskin, 74, retired building contractor and Lakewood (JP) A Marine was FOR MEMORIALS killed and two sNavy personnel were injured in an auto accident TALES SINK TOPS METAL TRIM WALL TILE WALLCOVERINGS MARTY'S 128 NORTH AVE. (Nr Pork Avej PLAINFIELD 6-8308 OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS early this morning. All were at Girl, Whose Heart Was Massaged, Dies yip nOOFluG SIDII1G Up To Tsars To Pay Of Distinction SEIECT A DARRE STONE Indianapolis (JP) Two-year-old "FLOWEIIS TO FIT THE OCCASION" SMITH, Florist Stanley Yates, Prop.

-750 SOMERSET STREET (Entrance Watchting- Are.) FX. 5-3875 tached to the Lakehurst Naval Air Station near here. State police identified the dead man as Pvt. William J. Osborne, USMC, 22, of Schenectady, N.

Y. Cleair Mitchell's heart stopped last cau PL G-GKQ night for the second time, and the last. LAMBEST j- On Tuesday. February 13, 1951, Kizzie DeMott, daughter of the late Henry and Jane Giddes DeMott, at Neptune, N. formerly of Plainfield, N.

J. Services at the A. M. Runyon Son "Home for Services." 900 Park Plainfield. on Saturday.

February 17, at 2 p. in. Interment In the Presbyterian Cemetery, North Plainfield. 16 ECLATSON Suddenly, on Wednesday. February 14.

1951, Ernest, husband of Irma Oelling Slauson, residence 370 New Market Dunellen. N. J. Services at "The Mundy Funeral Home," 142 Dunellen Dunellen, on Saturday afternoon, February 17, at 2 o'clock. Interment Lake Nelson Memorial Park.

New Market, N. J. Dunellen Post, 119. American Legion, will hold services in the funeral home on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. 16 They said the injured were avi DEPENDABLE 140 Liberty St.

HEADSTONES REDATED Plainfield The little girl was taken to the 1 LUBECK ation apprentice Arlayne Ottosen, 22, of the Waves, who lives at Spring Lake, and Airman Edward McQuown, USN, 22, of General Hospital Wednesday for an emergency appendectomy. Near the end of the operation her heart stopped. MONUMENTS ST PXAXX. ST. Tel.

FX, S-89U Opea Crealnjrs "CRESCENT HOME" P. CASEY SON DXBECTOB OF FTOEBAX.S 1S1 EAST SEVENTH ST. AT CK.ESCENT AVEHTDU Tel. FUlnfleid 6-2331 Buffalo, N. Y.

Police said Osborne, who was i Your Savings Bank Is Always In Th Picture OUR MORTGAGE POLICY UNDER REGULATION driving, lost control of his con The surgeon made an incision in vertible couple while rounding a curve and smashed into a tele phone pole. her chest and massaged her heart until a faint beat was restored. The operation was completed, and she appeared to be recovering. But her heart and brain had suffered FOFE At Morristown. N.

on Wednesday, February 14, 1951. Charles husband of the late Lillian Bird Pope, formerly of North Plainfield, N. J. Services at the A. M.

Runyon Son "Home for Services," 900 Park Plainfield. on Saturday. February 17, at 3:30 p.im. Interment in Hillside Cemetery. 16 THOMAS C.

KEISER Air Record Set Tokyo (JP) Far East Air 'K too much from lack of oxygen. She died last night SERIES OIL BURNER Force planes topped the mark yesterday for the first Memorlam r1 time in the Korean war. The record of more than 1,025 sorties in Paralyzed Veteran Married in Hospital "SERVICES WITH DIGNITY" PL 6-4848 I2EI20RIAL FUNERAL HOME 400 FRANKLIN PLACE In loving memory of our mother, Mrs. Margaret Caswell, on her birthday. Deep in our hearts lies a picture More precious than silver or gold.

'Tis a picture of our dear mother Whose memory will never grow old. Sons Daughter 16 .50 Los Angeles UP) He may cluded a record 700-plus combat flights by U. S. Fifth Air Force fighters and bombers. The old record was 958 on Jan.

3. neyer walk again, but Navy veteran HIGGINS Heme far Funerals 8th St. at Arlington 6-0017 Franklin L. Levasseur smiled from his hospital bed as a Baptist chap Tn Int." in or mamftv aiim 4aa COMPLETELY INSTALLED lain-united him in marriage with; band and father, Thomas E. Mundy, who passed away Feb.

16. 1948. the girl he fell in love with at first Real Estate Transfers While we will observe both the spirit and the letter of the government regulations on real estate lending, we will make every effort to assist home planners to obtain sound mortgage loans whenever possible. Information about the present regulations, and changes as announced, is available here. Just come in.

sight 15 months ago. jusi inree years ago today, our dear Husband and father passed away. Yet we know it was God's will The memory of him lingers still. Wife and Daughters. 16 Levasseur, 30, his spine frac tured in an auto crash two months ago, and Louise uarnet cox, jo, I -low Elisabeth The following deeds have been recorded In the office of County Register Herbert J.

Pascoe: Tamaaues Estates to Mr. and Mrs. were wed in a ward at General Hospital last In loving memory of our husband and father, Nicholas, Ferrante who died four years ago today, Feb. 16, 1947. 'Til memory fades and life departs You'll live forever in our hearts.

Time- takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf. Wife. Mary; Children. Therese. Felix.

Anthony Theodore, Nicholas Jr. 16 G. Wylie Nicholson. Lot 5. revised map of Tamaques Village, Westfield.

PLAINFIELD SAVINGS DANK Doss It Ever Dofher You? A man came in the other day and cautiously asked about the cost of monument. He had the idea many have: that a decent monument involves exorbitant costs. Nothing could be farther from the troth, as vie proved to him and will be glad to prove to you. Violet S. Irving, widow, and others Extra Special Set Of Teeth Missing to Quimby Square Realty property in Quimby 276.45 feet from Central westfield.

saawcsbanibM Detroit (JP) Auto worker Earl 'ranK J. snaner and Harriet u. FRED A. llUr.ir.IEL, 506 ARLINGTON AVENUE Serving Th Ptolnfi.ld For 27 Y.ar Tel. PL 6-1400 OPEN THURSDAYS TILL Ruckriegel to Mr.

and Mrs. Frank J. Shaner. property In old road leading from Willow Grove to Rahway, near lands formerly of Jacob Vail, Scotch Plains. FEONT ST.

and PARK AVE. Mmber tderal Deposit Insurance Corp. ft A Mutual Institution Founded la 18SS To Servs Those Who Savo Jj. L. MANNING SON Est.

1861 Stanley Burner, Owner 403 est Front Street Tel. PLainfield 6-0706 In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Eva Rilling, who passed away ten years ago today, Feb. 16. 1941.

No one knows the silent heartaches, C4ily those who have" lost can tell Of the grief that Is borne in silence, For the one we loved so well. You are still missed, mother dear. The Family 16 Siler's extra special set of upper teeth is missing. And that's a shame for more than the obvious reason. The plate is made all of gold.

It is valued at $100. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wagner to Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Fol, property In Port land 238.18 xeet irom westrieia Scotch Plains and Fanwood..

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