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PAGE NINETEEN PLAIN FIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1945 Telephone Plain field 6-8009 OBITUARIES CLASSIFIED ADS Real Estate For Sal 1151 Real Estat For Sal 1151 Real Estate For Sale 115 Cecil C. Dickson James Masker Dr. Clendeiiing, $48.80 MONTHLY a-. -r ATT ft I InAi ALjXj EAST END.

two-family. four-five rooms and bath, two separate heaters, hardwood floors, fireplaces. larre lot. $5,500. terms.

Charles Krauas, Broker. TeL Plfd 6-1134 -2107. tUliUNlA. IN. J.

land von artuallv OWN this sturdily On a gentleman's small estate of 14 1 constructed home. $20 of that payment Dies Unexpectedly acres, beautlluny lanascapea ana in me pays the best or locations is a nanasome wmiei J4.YW mortgage in lull. Four Bedrooms Colonial home with Tile Rath Of Heart Attack Health Writer, Takes Own Life Of Somerville Dies at 76 EAST END. white or colored, two-family, five rooms and bathj Mchapt. rood condition, larire lot.

Price $4,000. down payment $1,000. balance like rent. Other pood buvs. Charles Krauss.

TeL Plfd 6-11S4 Fireplace Dining Room Sunroom -Screen Porch SleetrinK Porch Center hall Extending through to an Efficiency Kitchen open terrace and gardens, very large Breakfast Nook living room with fireplace and French Oak Floors doors opening onto a solarium, charm- Chestnut Trim Cecil Clyde Dickson, 60, of Stirl Hot Water Heat ing Rd.t Watchung, died unex Coal Furnace tne dining room wun corner cupDoaras. i vestiouie entrance Ji 1 modern kitchen and laundry on the iMaxson School District Six Closets pectedly yesterday (Jan. 31, 1945) V. "TW Kansas City Dr. Logaa.

Somerville James H. Masker, 76, first floor; Living Knotn 14x28 Garage of a heart attack while at work in Upstairs Is comprised of three gen-1 Built in Bookcases Clendening. 60, who gave daily- former local postmaster, died this erous sisea nearooms ana aresainBi uasn Bavnnn whr an cnirlnMr room, two baths, with maid room That's all you need and It Is only aynne. wnere ne was an engineer morning (Feb. 1, 1945) in his home 5 1 health hints to an estimated readers in a syndicated and ratn in connecting wing.

xneipossiDie to Duy tnis outstanaing oargain i wun tne western uo. Mr. at 172 W. Summit SU after a short illness. Surviving is one son, Clare- Possession can be had May 1st This ordered to LIQUIDATE immediately.

SEMI-BUNGALOW Six rooms, bath, one-car garage, steam heat, motor stoker, excellent condition. Bus line. JEFFERSON SCHOOL. $6,300. cash required $2,500.

balance on terms. IIIESCII PLNESS BROKERS 211 w. Front St. TeL Plfd 6-6677 Sundays or Evenings TeL Plfd 6-4348 or 6-4893 gracious home can be seen by appoint- Possession soon. years -with Western Electric next ment only.

Asking $20,000. I J. J. SCHWARTZ. Realtor Imont W.

Masker, and three grandchildren. newspaper column, became so despondent over his own failing health yesterday that he took his life. Mar. 9. Born In Trenton, he CI AITTT.VnPTI rmiPAVY "Results count- vj A a.

ui v--' v- a. m. i 236 Park Ave. TeL Plfd 6-3777 had been a resident of this vicinity! Masonic ritualistic service will REALTORS 301 Park Ave. TeL Plfd 6-5800 for, six years.

I be held in the home tomorrow at! Benton Tibbs, a detective in the Mr. Dickson was a member of I 8 p.m. and religious funeral services homicide bureau, said Dr. Clen COMPACT I the Trenton, Masonic and the Odd Fellows of that city. COMFORTABLE will be held Saturday at 3:30 p.m., also in the home.

The Rev. Bruce G. McGraw of the First Baptist Church will officiate. Interment dening had slashed his left wrist and cut his jugular vein. The body of the wealthy, witty physician, clad in blue silk pajamas, was found He is survived by his widow, Mrs.

CONVENIENT IN BOUND BROOK Six room home completely renovtzed, i OTnm first floor lavatory Mary. Beardslee Dickson; a daugh- 1 4 i will be in xhe New Cemetery. Evergreen section. Exceptionally large tr'M," Jea" Pickson. tudent in his shade darkened bedroom.

IHIKC AAA.AAp, steam heat, large corner plot in good location. A nice family home, cheap at 128 Years In Fostoffice There was no note, but he had told living room, dining room, efficiency at tne women's College or the Uni-kitchen. three bedrooms, tiled bath, I versity of North Carolina, Greens- KNGINEER DIES UNEXPECT- EAST END $6,500 Hollow tile, seven-room dwelling, garage, large lot. The Molter Agency Realtors 130 North Ave. Tel.

Plfd 6-4989 Masker served eight years as K11LY Clvde Dickson. screenea porcn. pine paneiea recreation boro. N. and several nieces and FETTERLT-HAELIG Realtors TeL Bound Brook VX above, an engineer with Western local postmaster and a total of 28 friends recently that he feared ha was suffering from leukemia, a disease for which there is no known cure.

nephews. A son. Lieut. David W. season, concealed radiation.

Price $9,500. Dickson, USAAF pilot, was killed Klertrie Co. for nearly SO years, years in tne posiomce. wis iirst dle-d uneinectrdlv veaterdav while service was that of a substitute Lon delay See It today. In a plane crash In the China-Kur- at hl work In Bavnnne.

His real, clerk. After several advances, he Taught at of ImaTndln Vi en rf nnratlnna Mir $2,500. dence was In Stirling Wat- became assistant postmaster and U. I. JUUljrtiKU UUAH'AINl 29.

1944. Dr. Clendening taught at the Uni fitting. mica mi piace ior eignt years. Enrl Yonr Search REALTORS I Pnnernl arrAnninti will Via n.

versity of Kansas Medical School in addition to his writing and lectur I'resiaent men appointea Here Is a nice six-room house with 201 Tark Ave. Tel. Tlfd 6-B8O0 noUnced by the Higgins "Home for him as rjostmaster and he was re-1 Funerals." steam heat, one-car garage. Just decorated outside, excellent condition in- Samuel L. Parker, 67, Hoover- I retired with the change from Re- I ing, and Dr.

H. R. WahL dean of tha school, said he had "developed what is undoubtedly the finest. siae. inai tne owner nas jubi rtuuicu irrtio A ATn atvt the nrice to $4,950.

Park Ave. near city USA JiAKljrAIM publican to Democratic administra Cause of Woman's Found Deai1 in Bed line. 45-DAY POSSESSION. About $1.500 1 Roomy, comfortable, well built stucco. most effective and thorough cours tion after President Roosevelt took CASH RF.QCIREP for threa-family INVESTMENT.

Centrally located. Steam heat, all imptV three-car garage. Miehty fine BUY at this low prica of Balance monthly payments. HIRSCn PINESS BROKeTRS Stl W. Front St.

TeL Plfd 6-6677 Sundays or Evenings TeL Plfd 6-4348 or 6-4893 cash required, balance small payments, older type home, arranged for two HEALTH WRITER DEAD Na medical history in the nation." Somerville Samuel L. Parker, 67, office. HpIpti Mcfarthv Realtor lanull'- nurner. two-car garage, tieien jjjl AicLyariuy, xxeauor Very flne neighborhood, cie to town Much of the material for the course who had made his home for six Born In New Brunswick, Mr. 233 W.

Front St tionally known as physician and writer on health subjects, Dr. Logan Clendening, 60, of Kansas Price Is ONLY $5,500. Terms. Death Given by TeL Plfd 6-0181 Wnt.l Smr.t Ar iiveo mosi or nis lire in cam from the doctor's own collee tion of antique medical books. Hyman Abrams, Realtor.

Somerville. After a few years on City. was found dead In his Dr. Clendening figured in tha 233 W. Front St.

Tel. Plfd 6-0181 Main was louna aeaa in nis a farnii he took hi8 flrat Job EVERGREEN DISTRICT County Physician news Feb. 11, 1939, when be mads an ax attack upon an air air. pres bed yesterday morning (Jan. 31.

messenger boy for the Western home with a deep wound In his la k. bm wb MllPd at bl Union holding the ambition to roat nd ma" 10,1,6 P11? Rright sunshiny house, large living FOR COLORED WEST END sor drill, operated by WPA work County Psiclan Charles A. Bro- -Uh breakfast. Dr. Lr Jh.

old tthoZZZSi room, dunng room, modern jutcnen Drier North Plainfield nnccrestov 3ft DAYS second floor, fosir nice bedrooms, twol baths: top floor, two rooms, bath; steam I kaw said. yesterday after examina-- 7l'Aj 7Zx 7aM It was a case of suicide. Dr. Clen. tion of the body of Mrs.

Mary Mor- ty Physician, declared death of the fc ul iuv ia.iy iur- Central Rnllrnnri nt Ki-r aening was we aumor or ainliiv all modem heat, coal, automatic stoker, oil huraer I men on a sewer construction near his home, after having listened to the rat-a-tat rhythm of the compressor for four months. He waa later fined $25 by Municipal Judza FOUR-ROOM HOUSE $1,500. Terms. Milton Brown, Realtor improvements, oil heat, air conditioned. available; two-car attached garage.

ris of 405 Libertv St that th natural causes and directed removal -emrai auroaa or jse-w jersey. u. 5u'e 'too! of the body to the Sutphen Funeral tt jSSJ large lot. First iioor. nvc i ond floor, six rooms and bath.

Enclosed "i i in rear. Screens and e). Home. tVl Jv "Diet and Health." InternatdonaL) James H. Anderson on a peace dis 131 North Ave.

Tel. Plfd 6-0320 Mrs. Morris died while enroute to Kenneth Mccormick, proprietor il. tne storm windows. Beautiful shrubs -Large Evenings TeL Plfd 6-4474 PRICED AT $15,000 Open to Offer Muhlenberg Hospital at 5:30 p.m.

the nole. Bald Mr- earner aa K.Pn omce. Plot. Two-car parage. Price s.ou, turbance charge and $25 for destroying property." been suffering with rheumatism and learned Telegranhv Tlf TXT easv terms.

cj MTT.F.nOFSKY. Broker Lr. Clendening waa a son of EL Farms Land For Sal 117 outside the hospital by Dr. Howard had been confined to his room, de- in thU office Mr. Masker learned Cigmaiill P.

A. Martin, Realtor M. Clendening. secretary of tha Front St. TeL Plfd 6-2637 185 North Ave.

TeL Plfd 6-4400 1 iTpm 7i Kosenoauer, interne. tu leiegrapny ana ne was given reg- -airs, tmma ocneiaecaer weig- leu ma mud farm, acres, seven-room house, t-, I though advised to An so. Hi wu I oo ui Commercial Club here. Evening and Sundays 6-9309-J batn. improvements, oaved road.

151 aiiaHtcuicmo I aisiuucuu uy raiiroaa i Dr. and Mrs. Clendenine. the for minutes to Plainfield. S15.000 cash.

I iiorns win oe announcea Dy jua- corapany. unaiiy received tern- iaimieia, aiea yeoxeraay ai, IDEAL HOME tmo Tir-B-ir-Nrsir. WORKER mer Dorothy Dixon, had been mar 16.800 TeL Dunellen 2-6146-M. kins Colonial Funeral Home. taken to mm Tuesday nignt.

porary appointment aa nieht oniN 1945) in her home at 681 W. Front Exceptionallv convenient location, good Six rooms, bath, sun parlor, hardwood I Police are endeavoring to locate a tn. tnm I r. nnn.A.sn. -a floors, steam heat, two-car garage, neighbornooa.

moarrn nniu. entrance hall, LOtl Acreag 20 any relatives of Mr. Parker. They he was moved to the train dis- in this city, Mrs. Weigmann was screens, fruit trees: plot 60x300.

Pos ried 30 years. They made a social affair of their 25th wedding anniversary celebrated at their summer home In Santa Barbara, Calif, Knife Near Body ronomical heating system. TWO-CAR session within 20 days. TiTS SArRTFirnrn UCII lirtKIUllI VjUI 1 Ct l5 1 uiiice in jersey tuy, me wiuuw wi nuu xa. weigmaan.

CATHERINE WICHT. Realtor TOR POST-WAR OR RESALE iwrAI 1 1' I wnie nc remained several years irs. weigmann is survived Dy raras-e. low taxes, terms irnuit frrMv Tavments. PRICE 4 Mountain Ave.

Tel. Plfd 8-0985 lots $350 AWUL riinire: O.UUU Bun8Pl f- oerore returning here to enter the two sons. Charles of 78 Hudson Excellent location. 75 feet M.w njreen rsrooK xownsnip. ana inai nostoffice service I Av mnA nv.nlr vr rinma nir irmrtrMAN.

Realty HUBBARD SCHOOL. DISTRICT P. H. Owens, chief deputy cor OrTtrTon Ave. Tel.

Plfd 6-4646 On quiet residential street, six rooms, "Ton Vfeet 1 nrm memoir oiovenaui iougc, AJr. Masker was the first tele- three daughters, Miss Lillie r. I nxtl llin fflM I C3 HVm I I' fV III I 111 1 lltlH I ora I. 1 I oner, who answered a personal call at the Clendening home, later told 'mil, I 1 I Vt 4 IV Pn. IkCVAUIU.

W. u. i. mnirildl, 1 iaibu. vuciavvi JIBW IU111U11 ML HOlTlH jun.

W. mvi-rviFAT LOCATION steam heat, garage, plot MxlM. $8,000. iiv rnnms. Steam heat here and he was postmaster when Cass, Chicago; and Mrs.

May Bick 36 Compton Ave. Tel. Plfd 6-4646 1 8aid mvuciu cm i. ANDREW 11AYE HON. Keaitor 11 North Ave.

TeL Plfd 6-1617 1 TO village, a residential soldiers are absent without leave JO II I. Van aiMU, AOtliniArl US wraaa a ma 4 A I reporters an Instrument with a heavy blad and handle was found beside the body. Mrs. Snyder. Broker.

TeL PL 6-6018-J SF A. community adloinine Shackamaxon l.kn greai-granacniiaren tub rit ir.TAL Golf Club. All' lots average at least urupea" 1B-UW rfr." Si wii.w ervea. years as secretary and Qpe great-great-grandchild. one-third acre.

For complete Inform a- as reported last week In a state- Ilf A aa lt.i-- 5oIonon's Lodge, 46, and AM. I Funeral services will be held at 400 EAST FRONT STREET Available for Immediate Possession Cane Cod. six rooms, air conditioned, oil heat, insulated, basement garage Mrs. Anna 31. Waterman ment credited to his office.

vesierdav fia Saturday rom the Memori- TmmMmtl DOSSe5S10n. DMUU1U1 Middlesex Fu eral servirea fo 24-story frame and shingle dwelling, consisting of nine rooms and one bath. Propartv Wonted 125 SUTSS First SSnS i which was published in the Army Pad rcs'ded rr.ne Baptist Church. Scotch Piaina Rantit rrhnrh. of.

roundiiiErs. Price H30. PATRICK L. HEDD EN. Broker 40 Codington Ave.

TeL Plfd 6-i326 steam heat, oil fired. Lot 61x1 tb. bale price $7,500. For further details inquire I IF TOU ARE ANXIOUS TO SELL Lnoti.r Star- OI Vananat oth Aenltlnn. fiintinr Tnt.r,f H11 K- Mrs.

Anna M. Waterman, 59. Central Ave, New Market, will be held Saturday at 8:30 a. m. from ths Conroy Funeral Home.

E. Second vnii DDADrDTV so cicu mnupn Trt rrnm nn ana I 1 ri- CALL plainfiftt.d -4fi'fi 26. nrobablv had been romntited hv w. niruivd hv hi. wMn I Mr.

Masker was also nat Presbyterian Cemetery, North THE PLAINFIELD TRUST COMPANY WOdt)BRtDGE. two-family, vacant, like new former owner transferred, built 140 modern tile baths science kitchens, five rooms each side separate heaters, lot 50x100. at 66S-70 Almon PihviT Are. Price $9,000, a rC Si? adding the approximately 600 new Mrs. Mildred VanZandt; two sons, priest or Keystone Chapter, Royal Brook, and at9a.rn.

ia Our Lady of Mount Virein mn Realtor Real fctate Department Waldo J. Kennedy. Manager Tel. Plfd 6-5000 iicuv. riccuiaii, ivcaiijr wrT ooo.

fH jn nt I onn n. vananat jr, uni ana memoer or xvannoe Church, this- borough, where a 86 COMPTON AVE. Si R. Taylor VanZandt. at home; and Council, Jr.

OUAM and of Lodge of f0PI)ll Sollvs Wh mother. Mrs. Hazel VanZandt the Castle, 82, Knights of Pythias. 'VA turned to duty each day. irrtgage $7,000 for 23 years at br.

pay CLIENT will pay $9,000 to $11,000 cash L.w...... iroo Mr. MaaiT.e mrrU' Funeral services for Joseph Sol- Requiem High Mass mill be offered. Interment will follow in St. Jos.

eph's Cemetery, Bridrewater FOR EARLY OCCUPANCT $44 month principal ana iik-u i-rect anv time. Key across street. Funeral services will be held at to Mis. Hattie May Dickey, whose of 746 W. Fourth St.

was held December who had Pramuk. TeL Orange 2-0914. Within two blocks of one of Plain- reported during rJ father Q. lthis morning from his late home. SON.

17 North Ave. Tel. Plfd S-1617, Ail fLi KTi-p fit Marv's. two-family, five field's best schools. Eisrht rooms, bath.

not returned or been caught by the Hnm. finmrviiu Th man In tha TTninniicf.nTttt. followed by a Requiem Mass In St modern kitchen and first floor lavatory. Want Your House Sold. OulcklvT i4? 'rooms, open porch each two steam hat furnaces, large lot.

$5,500. PisanL Oil burner. Two-car detached garage. fail m. siegel inc.

f.nd the month. he said. In addi- Rey wubur Wagar, pastor of plant. The couple observed their Stanislaus Church. The Rev.

Mar- 6-2269-W I the Pluckemin Presbyterian golden wedding in 1940. Mrs. Mas- Piaeckl was the celebrant. In- 1 IL- AWOLs who had been missing for rhtirch nfficlatA and inter, ker died ahout three vpr iatr terment was in St, Stephen's Ceme- ANNE WRIGHT. Realtor Broker.

TeL Fltd t-Mi-j. Tel. Plfd 6-5050. evenings vening's 1 State Trust Co, Bldg. Tel.

Plfd 6-3904 Township. Mrs. Waterman, widow of ths late Joseph L. Waterman. dfcd yesterday morning (Jan.

31, 1945) in the House of Calvary Hospital, Bronx. N. after an Illness, of several weeks. She is survived by one son, Joseph Waterman, with, whom she resided. nrn.vim.V earaees.

steam. $4,500, tp -or, -oil to.i r-D 1 mora than a month and were still i- v. I Iterv Keaahv. wnere tha Rnv 7nan A i 1 1 1 1 i I ic win uc in uie iicw vcuiciciy, i Swell Buy at and want "QUICK ACTION" with no at large. t.

Lesniowski officiated at committal located at W. Third SU separate heat, rents $50 month. As low as cash, balance terms. Owner Pramuk. Contains seven rooms with tile bath, hiuh jfKtsuKB bALtb talk can lir.

1J. C7 III 11 II. 1U6 services. Mr. Soltys died Mondav in TeL Orange ifr-uai.

Sussex Mrs. Susan Drew Muhlenberg Hospital. steam heat, garage beautiful plot. East Helen M. McCarthy, Realtor 'VM10J end near E.

Front St. About $1,500 cash, I plf. 1R. 231 TPrnnt Kt UriVCr 18 IVllIeCl Herbert L. Hetfield Smith, who would have been 103 balance small monthly payments.

ACT FOUR -ROOM bungalow, modern kitch tiled hath. Price. S5.200. Cash re Deaths Funeral services were held yes- years old on her next birthday, fr IVIarv Rnrnrn FAST-THIS VVILL SELL QUICKLY. WANT flve op six.room near By LaUttdrV Truck outred.

to9. Balance payable as rent DICKSON Cecil Clyde, husband of cphnni in TMninficM Toi pih terdav for Herbert L. Hetneld of May 11 died Mondav at her hnmel lHltll AA AUL VOX HI A.Ult,Vk, Write P-1T0. Courier-News. 9 a.

m. to 6 p. m. suizaoein t-nuiip o. oi 625 Huntington who died here.

Karltan Funeral services for 233 W. Front St. Tel. Plfd 6-0181 FOR HOME ftT TVVESTMENT dvm soum oixieenin ai, xNewarK, Sunday in' Muhlenberg Hospital of Mrs. Smith was the granddaugh- Mrs- Marv Bacorn, 69, or 8 Mitchell DWertles tor sale or for laundry truck operator, was crushed in1llH0.

receivpd Raturdav when in iir nf 'nnifi nw fnr nv.nm New Brunswick, formerlv-of EAST SECOND STREET Mary Beardslee. residence Stirling Watchung. X. on Jan. 31.

1945, Service will be held at the Home for Funerals. 209 W. Eisrhtii St at a time to be announced later. Kindly omit flowers. 1 rent wun us.

i.a ---j Newly redecorated house of seven rooms, oil heat, good location. Can Comfortable TWO FAMILY house with two nice apartments, two hfeths, OIL heat, good income, one apartment will more than carrv all expenses. LOW taxes. Established neighborhood. Terms easily be converted into two-family.

GEO CLARKE CO Realtors lo aeam oeneam nis vemcie ai cojiision with a bus here. The Rev. University at Madison was named. Kariian, win De neia tomorrow at Babcock Bldg. TeL Plfd 6-02056-4698 South arid Pearl Sts yesterday Henry L.

Bell, pastor of the First- She attributed her fair complexion 2 p. m. from the Bacorn home in when the truck and an auto driven Park Baptist Church, officiated at to the use of buttermilk in wash- charge of the Rev. H. E.

Perrit of boro or bY Charles Svoboda, 46. of 433 services in the Memorial Funeral ing her face and to the fact that st- John's Episcopal Church. New business consult HUaTnjQ Suddenly, on Tuesday, JOS. H. VITOLO.

Keaitor 142 North Ave. Tel. Plfd 6-6927 jau. ou. jjio.

irvinc aaemert. oeiove-i property, husband of Ida nlccr Huntinr of liaiiey union, crashed. Home. Pallbearers were Albert she wore a sunbonnet which she unswicK. interment win follow to be arranged.

FRICiS V.o. FRED C. FREEMAN. Realty Compton Ave. Tel.

Plfd 6-4646 1019 Clintu F. A. Martin, Realtor on Ave, Sutith I'lainfirld. SACRIFICE THREE-FAMILY INVESTMENT I'ROPERTY ine cra.m rni nassrn trucK upMUrti, Carlton van, t.ene MC-lsnld, protected her skin from the ew mewry, ctomerviue. jurs, Service at the A.

M. Kunvun A. 1181 North Ave. Tel. Plfd innwhaiili Vin rloil lilm Kialf-I nwrr c.

i Rspflrn dlad Tiiaadav (Ian 30, I VI 1 iiiuiinvia, 111.111, I Used Cars For Sals 131 WBy throuKn the right door and Hummel and Fred Hummel. In- Her husband, Benjamin H. Smith, IMdj in her home, "Home for 8rvl-n." on.) park Ava Plainfield. on Friday, Feb. 3 at 2 p.m.

Interment Hillside Cemetery. 1 THREE four-room apartments, three I baths, oil heat, taxes only $155. annual I then landed on him. Svoboda was terment was in Hillside Cemetery, to whom ahe waa married In 1R7 BUNGALOW Immediate Occupancy a a attractive English bungalow on arrested on the manatory charge Members of Plainfield Lodge 885, died in 1909. Two daughters, the JAMES J.

FOLEY income i.h;tu. PRICED AT ONLY of causing death by reckless driv- BPO Elks, and of Anchor Lodge Misses Caroline and Beatrice Smith. New York-Jamea J. Foley of SO 1939 Packard Sedan, 6-cyL 1937 Terraplane Coach 1934 Terraplane Sedan 1936 Oldsmobile Coupe HIRSCHBERG FRED C. FREEMAN, Realty mg ana paroiea in nis counsel 1 149.

v. ana a. neia oervices in motn or Sussex, and two sons, Hamilton who retired two years fine lot. 60x180. out a little with plenty of elbow room.

On first floor, large custody. the funeral home Tuesday eve- Thomas L. Smith, of Paterson, and ago as chief clerk of the Washing- 38 compton Ave. Tel. Plfd 6-4646 WBIOBtaJTH On Wednesday.

Jan. 31. 1945. Kmma Schelde'ker. wife of tha late Hueo H.

Weiemann. in her 93rd year.at her home, 6si W. Front St Sericea will be held at the "Me. mortal Funeral Home." 400 Franklin, PI. at E.

Seventh on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 3. at 2 o'clock. Interment in Presbyterian Cemetery. North Plainfield.

3 irT! room with stone-face open fire 1309 W. Front Neraf Clinton Ave. The victim was working for ning. Benjamin H. Smith, of California, ton Heights Magistrate's Court Tel.

Plfd 6-810 6- place, full-sized dining room, a good TWO family house In Scotch Piaina Uneeda Cleaners Dyers 170 survive. where he served for twelve years, lif3 Tiolio V. Anilprsnn Livingston. Newark. died yesterday in St.

Elizabeth kitchen, full-tiled Dam ana two oea nrnni. The second floor is finished ii large lot. near bus. terms. LIDDELL.

REAI ESTATE Johnson Triangle Garage lillie. 1.1 m-dm ITT -w 1 1 Hospital after an illness of two one large room. Garage for two cars. 435 W. Fourth St.

Metuchen Mrs. Delia E. Ander- SCantteil Dodge and Plymouth Dealer Loag uia riTmouui irauer days. His age was 72. Before a I WELL constructed house, six rooma North Dunellen.

Tel. 3-6658. Japanese ttXIieCl In Memoriam Price. $7,500. H.

CLAY FRIEDRICHS Realtor son, 65, died yesterday (Jan. 31, New Market Funeral services pointment to his final post Mr. Fo-1945) at the home of her sister, Mre. for H. J.

Scandell, 81, a former reel- ley had been for twelve vears in Kflth Ia 7r1 ATI CnlU Dl.m field. No agents. TeL between 4 and 8 PACKARD 1937 "120" convertible China Coast Landings dim cnit I coune: radio, heater: rood tires. 1550. 1 mjuimiiitj S5 South Ave.

TeL Fanwood 2-7700 itsenna nowianu ui aem nere, were neia yesterday in the Jefferson Market Court. Hebe- 1 TeL after n. Westfield 2-2228-J. hnne-kinr 11P T.lent flen Al- Sh waa the widow Of Charles An- West Polm TteacVi TTln -urViar fit- Intirra.fA -m- -i i tthi. houses, 1030 Sherman Inert Wedemever mI) todav" Tan- deraon Si-anilpll hi 'if.

9V. rJ nH t- DUN ELLEN duplex with all In fond memory rf my beloved husband William Mayhew, who departl this lifa six years ago yesterday, Jan. 31. 1939. 'Qone, but not Wife.

Mamie Mayhew. 1 W-fW" 5318 E. finhSU ail PLYMOUTH club coupe. 1941. $895.

II" I ZX irviwnr. are three aisters. Mrs. IZiJZ -GZ a. VCIu" V-i -1- price SiOfO: has Building Jjoan mon gooa.

i ei. fiia i no DroKers.i somerset One-Ston Service. 146 Somer- nv-oimcn, miner ui wuu onu an nuuuiiv gare. iei. fiia o-voa-j.

muicHica ine enemy cxpecieu Aincr- iu iui" j.cva.v, e- in r. iesier xeison oi oi wnittier mcniDer or me japu n.award la. A A 1 A I leans to tana somewhere on the I Havion oi loieuo. anu juis. i Ave riieri Rnniiiv Tan 9 iQii tn Piut tha Amri.an ririn Ti-VAtT 1MO nl 1 I A 1 3 AkU I 1 I a a.a.

a. aa aavki BUSINESS SERVICES V.oi- -t --si ana "i assure you we Aiex vjanuey oi v.ieveiiiu, west Palm Beach. He formerly WmlSchwariTieMadiSonAve. Apt U. 1 disappoint him In his expec- Funeral services win ewwd a coal and grain business in Deaths in Jersey iiauons.

I uruay ai i y. m. "wh lINew Market Auto Bodies Overhead Garage Doors GRAHAM. 1936. four new ttres.

radio. At a press conference, the U. S. Funeral Home. Tne Kev.

ttaniey Ha la alii-vlva4 Vir Vita wlw Xlt.m BOLD I'RTIJ rn HlTRVTfricnl heater. Price S300. TeL after n.m.. i. i Tiiioe nt funtunorv Mrihn.

"CRESCEXT HOME'9 P. CASEY SON DnxcTOB of nraxsAXAS 151 EAST SEVENTH HT. AT CKESCEHT AVEHUB TeL Plainfield 6-2531 East Orange Denis F. O'Brien, Rows Utm Ca fd. Pif Talsju?" Plfd -27a "IV 3,.

Florence Bcanaeu; two aaugnters STATION wagon bodies repaired, re-flni'hed 501 New Brunswick Ave, Fords. TeL Perth Amboy 4-5155-W. iit inma i iarn air nT-rs noaoB i ixi in uiiit.iaLCi 1 tif 1 a a i "uw rim tseacn. bo. noiaer or patents on water valves rytiu v-o siauon watton.

lajo. a-i con- lne east or tnma ana in tne mem win ob Mrs. Nelson and Mr. Ravmnnd anH flra, hvrirnnt. hn.rH rh.lr.

Pain tin r-Paperhan ring dition rubber Iao Presti. Vallev French Indo-China corridor was 1m- Herbert of Stony Point. N. Y.t one man of the A. P.

Smith Manufac- Building Contracting Modernizing PAPERHANGINO and painting, flrat-1 Gillette. Tel. Mlllington 10-R-i. I M.lnA.M K.i Vaa lAAnA Via urn a kanti.ilVr A-1 son, Leroy Scandell of Long Island; turing Co. here.

class workmanshio. at bonular nrlcea lilarllll .1. llO -IT. Our reputation Is your guarantee. 't "MKne.

IelQ.we.re granddaughter. Mrs. Bruce CARPENTER work wanted, lobbln alterations, reroofing. K. Beeching.

101S W. Front St. TeL Plfd 6-6863-J. KSSk? TelSomeil.e 4M.fc a Morecraft of 497 Whittier Ave. I IrvingtonJohn Q.

Keller, 67. for a-a. A 11U I I IlUJUUiJie aitltiyCmEU a. KlCQUlllwinufi I I Cl a ViAlln FV In 1 Cn mnmo fi- Qai-vWa" fnr Mar- patvttv rrt PONTIAC 1940, 6-cyL. 2-dr.

maroon, deal. PAINTING, first grade work, estimates uu irw. s. t.i pim I tin Joseph Cito infant son of Ml. A.

F. Randolph Sr. wewarK- 248 plvpn free I a.a.. WATCHUNG ROOFING SERVICE All kinds of roofs and stdlnes. repalra.

toaulaticn. J. Lanre. TeL Plfd 6-7145-J or CaionviUe 3-0667. Deaths from starvation in Benefel Mr.

and Mrs. Martin J. Cito of MTniiPi Aranwj rt I 6-O980-M. Bound Brook Final rites for olen Kidge Harry R. Watson.

76, I a. a A n.1 T-V. T- I 714 Coolidga St. TeL Plfd s-8071 Trucks and Trailers 132 rYlnce we.re t- Mri. Annie E.

Randolph 71. wife retired president of the Liondale i iiui mvi sa it'oo Lr niiwino rna iaX.ii iiism pv in m. avi i i-iiui a. i FLOWERS For Every Occasion AY FLORIST Route 29 Mountain Ave. K.

Plainfield Plfd. 6-1466 TILING BATHROOMS. KITCHENS. ROS3. Scotch Piaina Fanwd 3-794S.

Panerhanelne and Palntlna- iawZZZ. fnHia 6 fered nravers and Mrs Clifford 01 ATt Randolph Sr. of Atlock eacn, uye and Print Works of famine in India. ferea prayers, ana Airs, wimora ta i.u Rncknwav Onna tm Flrst-Class Work. Estimates Free 1935 Dodge Pickup 1939 Chevrolet 1'4-ton Panel nurant was oreanlst.

Interment NATIONAL WALLPAPER CO. 1939 International D-35 3'-ton Van ALL mason work expertly done. Jos. FUtlpaldl Sc. Co.

TeL Plfd 6-1611-W. Legal Notices WR, in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. "raay :30 p. m. in ithe Taggart W17ii.

109 Watchung Ave. TeL Plfd 6-4763 Funeral Home. The Rev East Orange First Lieut. Her W.Rock, naatornf bert W. Elin.

25. who died Jan. 13 B. HIRSCHBERG 1309 W. Front Near Clinton Ave.

Tel. Plfd 6-9810 Qaapoola Sastlc Tanks PAINTING and DECORA TTNH IN CHANCERT OF NEW JERSEY 1HB40 Munienoerg no.ia. "l' of wounda received whil- Larra anii amall 1oha free eBtlmote. I To TtRRWFRT FHEDERICIC LINK? B. vtrliiA Af A ArH.r A.f thA Cnnrl CESS POOLS, septic tanks cleaned with modern eauioment.

R. Reld. Mlddla- a icoujiciiaii vuuicn, uiiiumea. in- terment followed in Bound Brook squadron of Mustang fighters on P- I FORD V-8. 1936.

lH-ton panel truck. 3313. 545 Westfield Ave, Westfield. 19 Intersatgnal H-ton Mfg. Herman SllillkoS bush.

TeL East Millstone 1503-J-l. Cemetery. oomoer escort over uermany. rera oniit. I t3aa.a.a tirm r.

i wnerein hkulah makilth i.i rv. is i nr i i Exterminators IllUl AJ1111LU. I "uur -Z TT. a TaT: petitioner and you are ths defendant, Somerville unerai services lor mun. pe- Mr- MrW Rhlnkoa 87.

wife Frank Smith A. C. Hall. John Wil Koseuo Park Lieut. Eugene R.

you nuiui iiuiiicu ue ire reauired to answer tne petitioner PAPERHANGING1 PAINTING Rooms papered, $12.95 up. Miller. Free estimates. TEL. PLFD 6-4 21 3-W i on or before the 16th day of Ma Lr Herman Shinkos of Hiehwav 28.

son. Edward French and Bernard Anspach 31 killed in action in Ger 1845. or in default thereoi. surn decree he inst mn tha chancellor I T-1 will Via heM J. HflVrfpn many, Jan.

X. Roaches. Bedbugs and All Vermis Exterminated No Daneer COMMUNITY EXTERMINATING CO. TeL Plfd 6-6389 or Dunellen 3-7079-J Floors fte finished Radios Repaired obt.in a dr. Saturday at 2 p.

m. from the Sut- Mrs Randolph died Sunday after Orange Charles J. Boyd, 66, ctm oi divorce between aia petitioner and pnen Funeral Home, with the Rev. noon uan. i43) in her home.

RADIO SERVICE EXPERT REPAIRS storekeeper for Westinghouse Elec M. Eugene Oaterhaven of the 'inira KUBI.N. TeL Plfd 6-S565 Dated? Jannar ISth. 1B4S. WILL PAY CASH for pood Used Cart.

e. o. b. Motor Sales Fifth EL. Cor.

Cleveland Ave. TeL Plfd 6-O0S1 trie Bloomfield, for 28 years, and a Republican County commit- BoficVf Vtfo'ner. Reformed Church. Raritan. or el- William F.

CmilllllPr Floors Srraped. N. MORMILK 759 E. Third St. Stenography Typing union ating.

Interment win pe in 10- teeman for Oranee for 18 vears TYPING, mimeographing, etc. Florenosl nainueioA rt. erty Corner Cemetery. Mrs. smn-i iuiam r.

urammer I18-4t-OaW Ht.lt 1, nA.An A.ll.. I Pee 110 Glaslng n. ticotu hi I Hirst PL Tel. Plfd 6-6684. kos a.ea at nom.

wa. o. Rev. Francis Hahn. 63, for years an in NOTICE OP OltPFR TO LIMIT CBCUITUBS Sameraet Coontr Karrotat' Court Moving and Trucking Onion Glass Plfd 6-8844 Screens, combination screen doors.

nrK doors: storm sash and doom. Abbey' Churles W. Smvtlie LOADS wanted to and from Albany. N. whom he had been livinir.

He wu USED CARS WANTED Hlcheet Prices Paid RAWSON MOTORS INC. 113-118 Fourtn SL Entate af ANNA BANK SON TINQLEY i- riitsDurKtt. pa. Washington. D.

C. linoleum Asphalt Tile drreanrd. Montclalr (P The death yester- our" aV V81" B1 yeftr" aft ana ana vircinia. Sargent a Insured Inter- 1 Unti.A I. k.w.K.

A ah Via was a retired farmer He Is JChstlj?" Wolpert. i ivni KI'M flours, sink tops, wall iat aiovinR. tsi wesuield 3-3033. Twenty-aeventb day of December. A D.

day Of Charles W. Smythe, ena- Newark builder for an r-' I44. on tne application oi me unaer- -j oo nf aaanlntlnn with the cu a granason, tiUV M. Stroud or covfrtfiK. a.T'lialt tile and repairs.

E. K. HEATH. TeL Plfd 6-6TW a. a.

aP AAa.Ma nf Via EaffaiA fkf Inn -U I a I III niS VAT iKAmnn in WILL PAY CASH iruDlic service Hiiccirii; oc uaa i II COLE'S SERVICE CAREFUL MOVERS TeL Plfd 6-5611 Nifchta 6-9247-R. for good -eylinder a-passenger cars mBde the Surrogate Court, requtrina u- Kaama aaautnnt tren- nephews. Funeral service will be Keep buying War Bonds and Stamps Befrigerators-Vacgnms-vVashers La. ZIMMERMAN the creditors of the ald deceased to bring Jt held tomorrow at 1 rt at tha in their debts, demands and claims against eral manager of the gas depart-i ai p. m.

at the llJ W. Fifth St. Tel Plfd S-4860 w. mNiWAi IMMEDIATE SERVICE Newark Local the said decedent, under oath or affir- mnt laat Anril milh funeral Home, Dover. Buri- Kefrteeration Service.

TeL Plfd t-1551. Tel. Plfd 6-9810 or Evenings 6-3052-M. Ucriber within six month from the date Smythe, a native Kansan, leaves win oe in nesr iemetary. MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME THOMAS KEISER A.

HI1.I. loi aia oraer: ana ni oeiauu vnereoi any a wjdow. Mrs. Jeanette Smytne, Isuch creditor shall be forever barred of editor shall be forever barred of REFRIGERATION SERVICE Domestic. Commercial, Service Parts All Makes.

A Bloom. TeL Plfd 6-0678 I "nr LET YOUR CAR GO TO WAR See W. J. CLARK The man who is known for top orlres Morlna ezoresa two covered vtna his ot her action therefor against tne iwo aons in inc uaugmci MUrS, iTlarV IJaCOrri subscriber lan1 a aiatAr I REASONABLE RATES. TeL Plfd 6-7381 ths puintifld trubt coMrnNTi i Karltan Mineral services for COMMERCIAL refrigeration aerrlce.

Somerset Repair Service. Plfd S-4048-M RAM MOVING AND EXPRtSS oi pialnneio. New I Vf. en S02 Somerset St Executor 1 I "i-' wo, iuuw ui 1 Local and Lone Distance. i.

HCUUAOUUa rrociors. Iltill llill il llUllll If'hnrlaa Karnrn anf a fnemae ra.l. mcuonouub. rrocior. luai UUl ii liuim Plumblng-Heatlnt Insured carriers TeL Bound Bk iiwm --'-iMrDONOTTOH as Kotatoii Mazzaoco.

Bound Brook WE PAT HIGHEST PRICKS Ttarltan Funeral services for dent here, will be lyeld tomorrow at llv W- rruiiv qw, Plainfield. N. Fee til 00 Fee moo MMnMnpnip rv Barbara Anne Haines, 13-month-old 2 p. m. from her late residence in NORTH AVE.

FIREPROOF STORAGE PLUMBING AND HEATTNO Jobbing Promptly Attended Ts Tears of Experience P. A. MeVOT SON TeL Plfd Pnon for rates on movlnsr-storae-e 124 ETFoVTrthSL TeL Plfd 2341 L.J5d.bld." tTV. daughter of. Mr.

and Mrs. John F. new arunswicit wun wie Rev, committee oi me noara oi i Purchasing c. I tr v. pAArit i t.i.a.i reparate loraeo rooma 63Y North Ave.

Tel PlfdS-iwaa nihl.K-li.MrKJi-i7.f I.mv i hn. it i. nna.1 hi. Chosen Freeholders of the County of Union names, tt w. ot.iur.sri a rourt Hntise.

Ellxaletn. N. allv.ij afternnnn frnm lh LHUrcn. INew li riinSWICK. orrirlat nt.

n.m an. rini'v nrirn. a nn i n. Bobbish Removed for uid r.7i wrardlesi of malts or "Vrn.0r".n'lTh. "SffVroftV; Third Reformed Church, with the ing.

Interment will be in the New ECONOMY EXPRESS SERVICE MOVINO. STORAGE. CRATING TeL Plfd 6-4123 A. M. RUNYON SON 1 model.

The answer is simple, i I Purchasing Committee tor Road Materials, Rev. Eugene Osterhaven of flci- cemetery, Bomervme. Mrs. Bacorn REMOVE ashes and rubbish. Plainfield rather male a a small Droni ou Tourinameir: iromi oiuire anu i it.i.- died at home Tuesday (Jan.

30, and vtclnllY TeL Plfd n.nAt -a t.i Dif PU RDeclIlcalion ior inrse mairriais may nriaiiiiK. imn intm. ECONOMICAL moving anywhere, crat l.v...i. il.nn.it nf Klv. IVlll.ru a-.

Ji 1945). him B-H4Z. iu somerset .1.. i-enieinj. umuamiic.

Sewing Machines Ine. storage Allied Van. Townsend. "HOME for SERVICEST KENNETH E. RUNTON.

Proprietor JAMES J. BUCKLEY. Director Established 1860 I nn uu ior eacn irk vnv vinwr ui mc North Westfield. TeL waNTirn- it mnn-i rr rnUr.dnor Purchasing Committee. Court Housa.

Blisa- curred bunoay uan. zs, i) in 341 fc" 'iiii i rtg- SEWING machines, vacuum cleaners, COL. CHARLES T. WYNNE a -a awa I nAilan rvwt lannirAPtlKlat tMinfl frrifTw tl- oeth. N.

j. Somerset Hospital, iti rrwiirs tst h-ipiss si i i i-n itii a ocuau wa vvuivi rwus'va a Tha unrens atnip i-nmmHrss renprs I bourht. sold, also repaired. 105 Central 900 PARK AVE. TeL Plfd.

6-0040 Kingston, N. T. UP) Col. Charles Also Trucking, Rleelns I vle parxy. lei.

riia o-swa right to reject any or all bids, ana tneir Are. TeL Plfd 6-3235. HENRY WIERENGA action is subject in all respects to the I mil'V fiflM 4R HtRWOOD When the Nazis retreated from approval of the Board of Chosen Free- JU UUJLli il-IV 1JU T. Gwynne, 70, honorary vicepresi- Welding 421 E. Fifth SL TeL Plfd 6-5762 dent and former executive vice- Belgium they wrecked more than 01 wumr 01 New ork yp Jonn uomar war 400 Praaklla Place Phone Plfd.

6- 4840 Hew Tork Offie 997 Iexlng-ton Ave. Phone Plaza J- 5300 president of the New York State WILDING, gas and electric work. LONG distance moving Fireproof tor-1 200 bridges 's across the Albert canal 1 a.c. brooks. wooa, o.

actor ana iiage- aireciw, G'laranteeij certifies Navy welder. RUSSELL'S WELDING SERVICE VanasTsVe'r- Bros'n'merVilK ale cnairman. died in London Dec. zn. it oecame Purchasing jia Chamber of Commerce, died yes terday.

sntftsi tant waterway. Rt. 29 and Mountain Ave. TeL Somvl 2391 Fee IJ.28. 21.

6 10 Known lasi nignu Plalntleld. Kew Brunswick. 4.

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