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4 V- t-- Thomas A. McDonald lEdward S. Emerv Religious Art Philip F. Bono Mrs. William Lyle Dunellen Services were held 56 TKE Jobless W.dn.sday, Spt.

20, 1961 Fanwood Thomas A. McDon 11 a. m. yesterday in the Run-! ald, 69, of 9 Shady Lane, died yesterday (Sept. 19, 1961) in Down IN.

J. Flemington Services for Edward S. Emery, 46, RD 1 Stockton, who died in Mercer Hospital Trenton, Monday (Sept. 18, 1961) following a long illness, will be held Friday in Holcombe Clayton Saunrlers Clayton Saunders, who lived with his son. Arthur C.

Saunders of 149 Parkside died yesterday (Sept. 19, 1961) at John E. Runnells Hospital, Ber. keley Heights. Born in Aryle, N.Y., he was the widower of Mrs.

Catherine Trenton (IP) For the seventh Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield, after a short illness. Born In Jersey City, he had straight month unemployment Piscataway Philip F. Bono died suddenly yesterday (Sept. 19, 1961) at home, 7 Kay PL, New Market, where he had lived six years. He had worked as a bus driver for the Somerset Bus Company about 35 years until he retired about a year ago.

He was corn in Brooklyn and was the husband of Mrs. Margaret Decker Bono. Also surviving are six daugh lived in North Arlington for 15 Stock Market (Supplied by Orvis Bros-member of the New York Stock Exchange) Funeral Home. History Told Edmund W. Jones, an art director for the United Lutheran Publications House, addressed the United Lutheran Church Women of St.

Stephen's Lutheran Church of South Plainfield last night in the church. Jones discussed the history of religious art, today's religious posters and the various similarities between the two. He showed in New Jersey has hit a new low for the year, the state Labor De yon Funeral Home for Mrs. Hilda Anderson Lyle of 624 Second who died Saturday (Sept. 16, 1961).

She was the wife of William Lyle. The Rev. Harold Gamblin, pastor of the Dunellen Methodist Church, officiated and conducted committal services at the Old Tennent Ceme- The Rev. George Landis of the Amwell Church of the Breth-ern, Sergeantsville, will offi partment says. Unemployment in New Jersey totaled 170,000 in August the ciate.

Interment will be in Lower Amwell Cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow evening at the funeral home here. Saunders who died in 1938. Also surviving, in addition to his son, is one daughter, Mrs. John W.

Creveling of 179 Westervelt North Plain-field. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Sheenan Fu-. neral Home, Dunellen. department announced Prices Ok.n Close years and Fanwood for the past 11. He retired seven years ago after having been employed for 47 years as a claims investigator for the Railway Express Company.

He was the husband of the late Mrs. Gertrude Duff McDonald. Survivors are one son, George, of Fanwood; a brother, William McDaniels of Jersey City, and two grandchildren. ters, Mrs. James A.

Petruzziello pictures and discussed the rea off 475 Whittier Ben- tery. Air Reduction 73y4 73 Although it dipped by 59,250 Mr. Emery was born in North jamin M. Marineia and Mrs. sons for religious posters and the story behind their creation.

70 since the peak of 229,650 in February, the current count is still Branch May 19, 1915, a son of the late William and Nellie Pallbearers were Bert Bud Vanhise, Dominic Di-ondi, William Runge, Kenneth Mrs. Robert Loucks led in the Alcoa 71 America Can 434 American Cyanamid 41 American Smelting 64 Fred Peterson of Hialeah, Mrs. Robert Von Borstel of North Miami Beach, Mrs. 43 40 63 10,100 above the figure for Au Rockafellow Emery and was em gust, 1960, the department said. ployed at the Johns-Manville worship service.

Mrs. Walter Macrae, soloist, sang "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," ac Joseph Tuschnak of Laurelton Heyl and Charles Heyl. ROOFING Relatives may call at Gray's Corporation for 20 years. The department's Division of Amer. Tel.

TeL ..11834 118Vs Best Co. 39 29Yz and Mrs. John Broger of Charles- Expirt Ripiirlng- He leaves his widow, Mildred companied by Mrs. Robert in Westfield from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 today and tomorrow. ton, S.

two sons, Samuel 41 Employment Security which released the data, said this year's Gutter and Leader Nolls on the organ. Queen Emery; and five children, Walter Robert Ronald A Solemn High Mass of Re Mrs. Anthony Simms Hampton Mrs. Matilda Mrs. Walter Townsend, presi Repaired more modest unemployment de announced the committee cline for August was due to 30 55 76 45 32 Buonura and John Buonura of Helmetta; two brothers, John Bono of Newark and Michael Bono of Union; one sister, Mrs.

Anthony Guinta of Irvington; 26 grandchildren, and 9 Inexpensive Quality Materials Prompt Work L. and Barbara E. and Gladys M. Emery, all at home; three brothers, Orville and John Simms, 84, widow of Anthony Simms, died yesterday (Sept. fewer workers on unpaid vaca Bethlehem Steel 41 Burroughs 30 Chrysler 57 Con Ed 77 Consolidated Foods 44 Daystrom 32 Douglas Aircraft 34 Dow Chemical 82 quiem will be held in St.

Bartholomew the Apostle Church in Scotch Plains Friday at 10 a. m. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. tions. 19, 1961), following a long ill It said seasonal change was Emery of Sergeantsville and Arthur of Dilt's Corner; and four 34 80 the major reason for the con In lieu of flowers, friends sisters, Mrs.

Carl Holcombe of ness in the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Bartnett in Charlestown Rd. Mr. Bono was a communicant FURNACE REPAIRING Conrad Jaeobson Corp.

Plainfield' Oldest and Meet Reliable Since 1906 75-77 SOMERSET STREET DuPont 226 223 tinued drop in unemployment figures last month. Some 88 per have been asked to contribute to their favorite charities. of Our Lady of Fatima Church Sergeantsville, Mrs. Lillian Hultz of Frenchtown, Mrs. Kath- chairmen for the year.

They are: Altar, Mrs. Warren Robst; secretarial, Mrs. Frederick Meisnest; kitchen, Mrs. Ronald Noble; dorcas, Mrs. Walter Early; nursery, Mrs.

Walter Rozanski; baptismal napkins, Miss Ria May; visitation, Miss May; social, Mrs. Gail Warren; stamps, Mrs. Herbert Woods, and cleaning, Mrs. Cordelia Heffron. cent of the newly employed Ford 102 101 GE 73 72 CM 47 47 erine Pinkerton of Frenchtown Mrs.

Simms was born Oct. 5, 1872, in Cranford and spent Oft. PI 4-1 044 Res. PI 4-1MI and Mrs. Florence Kirk of Mil- Robert Fagan were women.

The department said it expected unemployment to drop again and a member of its Holy Name Society. He also was a member of Dunellen Lodge 1488, BPO Elks. The funeral will be held at 8:30 a.m. Saturday from the much om her early life there. ford.

26 75 Middlesex A former resi General Telephone 26 General Tire 77 Goodyear T. R. 45 Houdaille Industries 18 in September when factories 44 dent here, Robert Fagan of 30 Van Ness Caldwell, died closed during August for sea 18 She had lived in Hampton for 20 years. Her husband had been dead many years. She was a member of St.

Anne's Church. Do You Know Garbage Disposals Are Authorized In Plainfield? Sheenan a 1 Home sonal or changeover purposes IBM 546 542 will resume operations. Wins Cattle Prize I. T. T.

56 56 64 Surviving, in addition to Mrs. Califon Wayne Sliker of Califon won grand prize for his 89 Dunellen, followed by a High Mass of Requiem at 9 a.m. in Our Lady of Fatima Church. Interment will be in Resurrection Cemetery. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral hpme Bartnett, are two other daugh Johns-Manville 66 Johnson Johnson 91 Lockheed 44 Mack Trucks 51 44 ters, Mrs.

Katheryn Terriberry, Hampton, and Mrs. Margaret entry in the brown Swiss division of the cattle judging com Registration Hours Given 50 62 84 Macy, R. H. 62 Murtagh, Washington; three petition yesterday in the State from 2-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m.

to 86 grandchildren and four great Fair in Trenton. morrow and Friday. WASTE KING FOOD WASTE DISPOSER WE WILL INSTALL IN ALL TYPES OF SINKS Food waste vanishes in an instant gone forever quickly end quietly because of the Waste King Food Disposer's Ifque- fying action. NO FLIES ODOR MESS grandchildren. vl fa 72 28 The citv clerk's office In Merck 3M Montgomery Ward Olin Mathieson Pennsylvania R.R.

A Requiem-Mass will be cele 73 28 48 14 Mrs. Robert L. Laird 46 brated Friday at 9 a.m. in St Mrs. Charles Boast Plainfield City Hall will be open tomorrow night and Fri 14 Berkeley Heights Mrs.

Mar Anne's Church with the Rev. 60 tha Laird, 71, of 550 Plainfield Middlesex Mrs. Sadie Young Boast, 84, formerly of 219 Ash Sept. 10, 1961, at home. A Requiem Mass was offered Sept.

13 at Our Lady of Holy Angels Church, Little Falls, and interment was in Immaculate Conception Cemetery. He had lived in Caldwell for the past 23 years and was employed by Wright Aeronautical Corporation, Ridgewood. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Irene Hopler Fagan; four daughters, Mrs. Robert McNamera of Parsippany Hills, and Miss Lorraine Fagan, Miss Roberta Fagan and Miss Joan Fagan, all at home; five sisters, Mrs.

Robert Stevenson and Mrs. Russell Martin of 325 Harris Mrs. Roy Drake of 26 Fisher Mrs. John Kavanaugh of 146 Giles Ave. and Mrs.

Alec Campbell of Philadelphia; a brother, Daniel Fagan of 607 N. Vosseller Bound Brook; and a grandchild. Richard J. McEwan, pastor, the day night from 6 until 9 to register voters for the Nov. 7 54 Interment will be in General Election.

Ave. died Monday (Sept. 18, 1961) at her home after a brief illness. She was the wife of land died Sunday (Sept. 17, 1961) in Marlboro after a long the cemetery adjoining the 59 56 10 As a convenience, the office church.

Phelps-Dodge 60 Phillips Petroleum 56 PS Elec. Gas 58 RCA 56 Reading Co 10 Reynolds Metals 41 Ruberoid 40 Sears, Roebuck 70 illness. She was the wife of the late Charles R. Boast. COMPLETE INSTALLATION Robert L.

Laird. Mrs. Laird was born in Mis will also be open this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for regis 41 40 FRED A.

HUr.ir.1EL, Inc. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. A. F. Rakette souri, Iowa, and came here 35 tration only.

Mrs. Richard Hunt of Los An 69 years ago. PL 6-1400 506 ARLINGTON AVENUE Morristown Mrs. Vera Ra The office will be open four night next week, 6 to 9, Monday geles and Mrs. Alex Christenson Besides her husband, she is Singer 103 103 Standard Cil (N.J.) 43 43 of Lebanon; a son, Charles R.

kette, 71, of 1 Malcolm died Monday (Sept. 18, 1961) in Mor OPEN MON. THRU FRI. TILL 9 SAT. TILL "SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO" 39 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SEtVICI survived by a son, Ronald through Thursday, the deadline Jr.

of Somerville; eight grand Laird of Lemon Grove, ristown Memorial Hospital after Registration books will close at 9 p.m., Sept. 28. They will J. P. Stevens 30 30 Texaco 53 52 Union Carbide ....136.

135 children, and 10 great-grandchil dren. three grandchildren, ana a brother, Paul Liskow of Council a brief illness. She was the widow of August F. Rakette, not be open again until the Private services will be con Bluffs, Iowa. who died in 1948.

U. S. Rubber 59 59 U. S. Steel 83 82 day after the November elec tion.

ducted today in the Taggart-Chamberlain Funeral Home in The Rev. Samuel Patterson, pastor of Gillette Chapel, will Alfred E. Kuhne She was born in Newark and had lived in Morristown 22 Westinghouse Elec. 44 43 Naturalized citizens must bring their citizenship papers West Penn Elec. 48 47 Bound Brook by the Rev.

Olin conduct services Thursday at Bernardsville Alfred E. years. Lewis of the Bound Brook Con with them when they register. Surviving is a son, Maj. Frank 1:30 p.

m. in the Brough Funeral Home, Summit. Interment AMERICAN EXCHANGE gregational Church. Interment The day office hours are from Rakette of Midwest City, National Starch 40 40 will be private. 3J omit13 will be in Bound Brook Ceme tery.

a daughter, Mrs. Arthur F. Pen 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sherwin-Williams .125 125 nington, Far Hills; two sisters, Gulton 52 50 Mrs.

John Bradshaw of Lynn Wood Newspaper 12 12 Deaths brook, L. and Mrs. E. Fohl of Joseph H. Hayles The funeral of Joseph Hayles of 717 Arlington Ave Missionary to Speak Kuhne, 75, of 9 Dobbs St.

died yesterday (Sept. 19, 1961) in Morristown Memorial Hospital after a long illness. A native and life-long resident of Bernardsville, he was a retired gardener. He was a member of St. Bernard's Episcopal Church.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Vienna, Austria; six grandchil CONNOLLY (Doc) Frank residence OVER THE COUNTER The Rev. Austin Paul will be was held yesterday from the Bid Offer dren and two great-grandchil dren. 918 W. 5th husband of the late Evelyn Jordan Connolly and father of the Reverend Francis T.

Connolly; brother guest speaker at a meeting of Higgins Home for Funerals. A the Hydewood Park Baptist PAY DILLS HOME IMPROVEMENTS EMERGENCIES Funeral services will be held High Mass of Requiem was cele First Nat'l Bank of Somerset County 89 91 Plainfield Trust Church Missionary Fellowship of Miss Mary A. Connolly. Miss Loretta K. Connolly and Mrs.

John V. Mucerino, on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 1961. Funeral will be held from the Higgins at 3 p. m.

tomorrow in the Lay- brated in St. Mary's Church by ton Funeral Home, Bedminster, the Rev. Martin Sherry. State NatT Bank 21 22 "Home for Funerals," 209 W. Eighth Plainfield, on Thursday, Sept.

21 at 9:30 10 a.m. tomorrow. The Rev. Mr. Paul has been serving as a missionary to the Congo for many years.

Somerset Trust 105 Gertrude Thompson Kuhne; a The husband of Catherine Fitzpatrick Hayles, Mr. Hayles a. m. solemn Requiem Mass at St. Mary's Church, 10 a.m.

son, John E. of North Plain- with the Rev. Samuel C. Patterson, pastor of the Gillette Community Chapel, officiating. Cremation will be in Rosehill Cre Interment family plot, St.

Gertrude's Cemetery, Woodbridge. 20 died Friday (Sept. 15, 1961). field; a brother, Marvin of Gar Get the cash you need quickly, and without red tape. Loans are made to both men and women, single or married, on your own signature or security.

den City, L. a sister, Mrs. Al- LOGAN Leo beloved husband of Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery. Donald Hayles, E.

Z. Mariorie Dufford Logan, residence 675 meda K. Geisel of Morristown, matory, Linden. Friends may call in the funeral home today Speaker Announced Scotch Plains Arthur w. Front Plainfield, on Tuesday, Sept.

19, 1961, father of Richard S. Lo Lewis, Kenenth Koyen, Hans D. Forssen, Dominick P. Secero from 7 to 10 p. m.

gan, 1209 Sunnyfield Lane, Scotch Plains, $gi $i(0) Niner, general manager of the John D. Logan, Cedar Grove Somer and two grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Friday in the Gallaway and Crane Funeral Home, Bernards and Leonard Forssen were pall ville, Mrs.

Philip Jones, Chevy Chase, New York Life Insurance Com Maryland and Miss Gail Logan, at home. bearers. Graveside prayers were pany, Newark, will be guest brother of Mrs. George E. Fox, Spring- recited by Father Sherry.

ville. Interment will be in Ever Leon Fronczak Leon Fronczak, 46, of Irvington died yesterday (Sept. 19, rieia, Mass. Funeral from the Higgins "Home for Funerals," 209 W. Eighth Plainfield.

speaker before members of the Plainfield Life Underwriters Thursday, Sept. 21 at 8:30 a.m. Solemn The Rev. Michael J. Moran said the Rosary Monday night at the funeral home.

Association tomorrow at 12:15 green Cemetery, Basking Ridge. Friends may call in the funeral home today from 7 to 9 p. m. 1961) at Irvington General Hos Requiem Mass, St. Mary's Church, 9 a.m.

Interment in the family plot. Friends may call at the funeral home and tomorrow from 3 to 5 and p. m. in tne Mage House inn here, Edward Kenny, association president said today. pital after a long illness.

Surviving are his wodow, Mrs. Muriel Fronczak; a son Leo at Tuesday. 7-10 p.m., Wednesday 2-5, 7-10 p. m. 20 7 to 9 p.

m. W. Edward Williams MCDONALD Thomas A. (69), 9 Shady Funeral services for W. Ed home; a daughter, Linda also Lane, Fanwood, N.

on Sept. 19, 1961. Husband of the late Gertrude Duff Mc POWERFUL 7" SAFETY CLUTCH HIGGINS ft 4-0017 Horn for Frob 8th St. Arlington RUBE NT DAL LOAN COMPANY 3 Convenient Offices to Serve You BLUE STAR SHOPPING CENTER 23A Blue Star Shopping Center PL 6-8565 Next to Bowling Alley Lie. 943 10 A.M.

to 6 P.M. Open Friday Evenings to P.M. at home; his mother, Mrs. John Careless Driver Fined ward Williams of 900 Charlotte who died Saturday (Sept. Donald, father of George McDonald of Fanwood, N.

brother of William Mc- $35' Saw Fronczak of South Plainfield; Daniels and the late Florence. John and Bedminster Colden Lucas 16, 1961), were held yesterday two brothers, Charles of Bloom- James McDaniels, son of the late Wil "2" Reverse Drill $361 liam and Mary McDaniels. field and Felix of Hillside; three Relatives and friends are Invited to at of 620 W. Third Plainfield, was found guilty of careless driving and fined $15 in Munici from the Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church with Dr. Charles Mead, pastor, sisters, Mrs.

Joseph Gallagher tend the funeral from Gray's, 318 E. GROVE Key Shop' Broaa westfie on Fr day. SeDt. 22. of Irvington, Mrs.

Louis Dauber 100 YEARS OF at 9 a.m., thence to St. Bartholomew's Church, where a Solemn High Mass of PI 6-4887J 14 GROVE STREET pal Court last night by Magistrate Raymond Woolman. Requiem will be offered for the repose Ushers were: William Strong of his soul at 10 a.m. of Kenilworth and Mrs. John Kinder of South Plainfield.

Funeral arrangements to be announced. PLAINFIELD Interment Holy Cross Cemeterv. No. George Elwell, Warren Ack-erman, Ansel Morton, F. Rog Arlington, N.

J. CASH FOR YOUR PL 6-2820 306 East Front Street Visiting hours Wednesday and Thurs An Investment in Peace of Mind day from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. ers Parkin, and Dr. Richard J(eaderelup in lieu of flowers contributions may Peters. Used Furniture, be made to your favorite charity.

21 STRZELECKI (Strelecki), on Monday, Private interment followed at Joseph C. Cougle ljc Ton i SOMERSET SHOPPING CENTER Somerville, N. J. RA 2-3131 Lie. 909 Sept.

18, 1961, Joseph, of 425 Jerusalem Annandale Funeral services WOLFFS Scotch Plains, N. formerly of Newark. Beloved husband of Eva (nee Hillside Cemetery under direction of the A. M. Runyon Son Funeral Home.

ANTIQUES BRIC-A-BRAC CHINA Salwska); devoted father of Joseph of Newar, wrs. Irene Kocserna of scotch for Joseph C. Cougle, 77, of Maple who died unexpectedly Saturday (Sept. 16, 1961) at home, were held yesterday mains, fcowin of Irvington and Mrs. Flor ence Filo of Port Reading: lovina brother Most ef our buthsm comes though pop! we'v ttwughHully strvtd.

Tfc reason wcknUdin, ncert fuklance and dependability in help-teg you Mtoct a ftat monument George Tancik of Mrs. Victoria Kozion of Poland; grandfather of 7 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are kindlv In Edison George Tancik, 80, of afternoon in the Trimmer Memorial Funeral Home in Clin vited to attend the funeral from the 86 Morris died yesterday "Rucki Funeral Home," 60 Pulaski Newark, on Friday, Sept. 22 at 8:15 a.m. ton.

The Rev. Robert M. Runge. pastor of Annandale Reformed Thence to St. Casimir's Church, where at 9 a.m.

a High Mass of Requiem will (Sept. 19, 1961) in Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield. He was retired from the Cur- Church, officiated and inter be offered. ment was in Evergreen Ceme Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, No. Arlington, N.

J. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 21 1 tery at Clinton. Cougle, a retired fertilizer Card of Thanks salesman, was chairman of the board of directors of Clinton ran Pheiff Tile Company here. Mr.

Tancik is survived by his widow, Barbara. Funeral services will be held Friday at 9 a.m. in Kain's Mortuary Perth Amboy. Interment will be in Clover Leaf Cemetery, Woodbridge. National Bank.

Many thoughtful families plan both their cemetery plot and a suitable monument before the need arises, when all the family is together to make this important decision. Enjoy peace ef mind consult without obligation on cemetery require- fninnrj ments and guidance i UAntlEt selecting a suit- I fHfliri I able monument. tUUIUJJ PLAINFIELD GRANITE WORKS LAMPERTI BROS. RICHMOND at FOURTH STREET PI 6-4387 Mr. and Mrs.

Aniello Marigliano and family would like to thank the Plainfield Fire Arbor Rescue Squad, Plain-field Police relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and thought-fulness at the time of our tragedy. You will all be remembered in our prayers. 20 60110 L. L. MANNING SON Est.

1861 Stly Burner, Owner AMERICAN SHADE AWNING CO. "The Name to Remember" FOR WINDOW SHADES AWNINGS VENETIAN BLINDS 408 WEST FRONT ST. PL 6-0764 Next to Sean We would like to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors, for their kind words, floral tributes and Spiritual Bouquets. We would especially like to thank the Reverend Fathers of St. Bartholomew's R.

C. Church and The Rossi Funeral Home, for their efficient and courteous service. The family of George J. Blyth 20 405 Wast rront St. Tel.

PL 6-07M likiitrated Booklet Sent Upon Request uiMers ef Quality Monuments for 100 Years Herbert L. Hadeler Piscataway Services are being held today at 1 p. m. in the Sheehan Funeral Home in Dunellen for Herbert L. Hadeler, 53, of 16 W.

Eighth Arbor, who died at home Sunday (Sept. 17, 1961). Interment will be in Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y. UE23S vrr-qwriiri i r1! DORMERS ROOM ADDITIONS ROOFING GUTTERS LEADERS ALL WORK GUARANTEED AND INSURED TIME PAYMENTS OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT Services to suit the financial requirements of all families.

Consult families uc have served. 'if I Frank T. Connolly Members of the Holy Name Society of St. Mary's Church and Watchung Council, of will recite the Rosary today at 8 p.m. in the Higgins Home for Funerals, 209 W.

Eighth for Frank T. Connolly. lili INCORPORATED rA 2-66681 QSrr org Queenie Blige Queenie Blige, 61, of 1254 Arlington Ave. died Tuesday (Sept. 19, 1961) in Muhlenberg Hospital where she had been taken by the Plainfield Rescue Squad.

Since tzCinccrfril BOY! IT SURE ADDS UP! Yes Sir! It sure adds up. Regardless of what the size of your weekly deposit may be, you'll find if it's done consistently every week, the balance mounts up by leaps and bounds and remember, you'll sweeten it further with handsome interest earnings too. Open Your Account Today! Deaths in Jersey Morristown Mrs. Sydney Upton North, 66, widow of Alfred Barham North, New York investment counselor, died Monday at her home, 285 South St. It ain't the paint, if the painting ain't a painting painted icith paints that ain't from Maplewood James A.

Speer, 94, of 432 Richmond a lawyer in New York for 63 years, died yesterday in St. Mary's Hospital, Orange. WE PLAINFIELD you decide on our experienced Service you uill have no uneasy afterthoughts. A. M.

RUNYON SON Uiuietat unce i860 9QCT Porit Avenue Plainfield 6-0040 ROMEO A. feAKCR FRED t. HOFFMAN RH Faithfully Serving Plainfield Savers Since 1868 MAIN OFFICE WEST FRONT STREET OFFICE 102 E. Front St. at Park Ave, 1320 W.

Front St. at Clinton Ave. S-fc Thur. 8-1, FrL S-4 Mo-WJ. -3.

Thum. 9-. FH. M.mb.r fj.i.c. PLAINFIELD, NEW JERSEY pl i stoo swain's art store picture framing arlist'i materials mirrors 317 W.

Front St. PL 6-1707 WATER SOFTENERS JOSEPH LENHARD 235 Hamilton So. Plainfield PL 4-0292 0nrr and PfCtidcnt Manager and Vf Preiidmt.

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