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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 24

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1948 OBITUARIES Telephone Plainfield 6-8000 OTHER OBITUARIES ON PAGE 16 Mrs. Sarah Liddy Dies at 77 4 -V rl 3 Bernardsville Mrs. Sarah A. mm Deaths in Jersey Liddy died unexpectedly Saturday night (Oct.

23, 1948) in her home, Phillipsburg Mrs. Ruth Hawk Stewart, who taught school at Alpha Thomas F. Hill High Bridge Funeral services for Thomas F. Hill, 87, veteran employe of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, were held Saturday at St. Joseph's Church.

Burial was in St. Ann's Cemetery, Hampton. The Rev. Edward J. Dalton, rector of St.

Joseph's Church, officiated. Bearers were former railroad associates of Mr. Hill. Mr. Hill ended a 66-year span of employment with the railroad in 1937 when he retired as a passenger conductor.

He began work for the railroad in 1871 at the age of 10. Surviving are two sons and a daughter. for 15 years and was principal of Franz Lehar, Composer, Dies (Picture to the Left) Vienna (JP) Composer Franz Lehar, 78, whose lilting light opera music is known and sung throughout the world, died yesterday at his home in Bad Ischl. Lehar, whose charming melodies and graceful waltz themes were universally loved, was the composer of the Merry Widow and several other operettas that are among the present day's last links with the lighthearted music for which Vienna was famous. His physician, Dr.

Franz Wurnik, said the composer who had been Highview Ave. She was 77. Born in Brewster, N. she made her home here for the past 51 years and was a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church and a charter member of the St. Elizabeth Parochial School PTA.

the Morris Park School for two years before her retirement a year ago. Boonton Ellis C. Ball, 62, a painter for the Norda Chemical Company. Lyndhurst John J. Killeen 37, an employe of the sales department of Wallace Tiernan Company, Belleville.

Elizabeth William Dawes, 60, an electrical supervisor at the Standard Oil Bayway Refinery for 30 yars. Newton Mrs. Anna M. Seals, 84, widow of Theodore Seals. Belvidere Mrs.

Rosanna S. Dunn, 81, widow of Frank A. Dunn, and an active member of church and welfare organizations in Newark and East Orange for several years. Franz Lehar critically ill for six weeks, died of cancer. His illness was complicated by gastric ulcers, double pneumonia and a heart ailment.

Although Lehar composed several sonatas and symphonic poems, the world knew him best for his She was the widow of the late Thomas Liddy, who died in 1936. She leaves four sons, John J. Liddy and George L. Liddy of Bernardsville, Robert E. Liddy of Saranac Lake, N.

and Lawrence T. Liddy of Basking Ridge; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Ike of Bernardsville; two sisters, Mrs. John Donegan and Miss Mary Patterson, both of Carmel, N. a brother, James Patterson of Brewster, N.Y.; and eight grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at the home Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. A Solemn High Mass of Requiem will be offered at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church at 10 a.m. Burial will follow in Holy Cross Cemetery, Basking Ridge. Mrs. Camilla Anderson Dies in Bernardsville Bernardsville Mrs.

Camilla F. HOME PRIVACT Millburn Ralph A. Coe, 51, an accountant for 28 years for F. M. Swenson and Son, New York brok great hits, including Springtime, Gypsy Love, the Count of Luxembourg, the Land of Smiles, the Man with Three Lives and the World Is Beautiful.

At Lehar's bedside when he died were his brother, JBaron Anton von Lehar, and his sister, Emma Marie Pahphazy, widow of a Hungarian count. Lehar's estate is estimated at more than $1,000,000. He recently drew up a will leaving his home to the town of Bad Ischl as a shrine with 10 per cent of the income ers. jadt Servioe Koora vithaefjaoceC Family Room hm the beenty end po ttcy of any livmg room, and all tm South Orange Mrs. Mary Pren dergast Taylor, who died 10 davs tastefully furnished, and are appropriate for the occitioo.

Plainfield Trust makes it easy to save! You're a'saver at heart, and there's no reason to put off planning and saving for the things you want because it's no trouble at all. Look: Savi by mail! Open a Savings Account here by mail, if you Tilce, and make all your deposits that way too. Send for New Account Card. Savi from your Chicking Account! At your direction, we will transfer at regular intervals a specified amount from your Checking Account to your Savings Account. You save automatically! Park and savt! Free Vi-hour parking a few steps from the bank at 203 W.

2nd St. Don't drive by come in and SAVE! $1 opens your Savings Account Ifs EASY to Save at THE IPILAIMIFIIEILIID TRUST COMPAXY Plainfield, New Jersey Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation after the death of her husband, El- wood M. Taylor, former assistant treasurer of the United States I Rubber Company. Anderson died yesterday (Oct. 24, 1948) at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

R. E. Sward of Hillside after a long illness. She was 68. Mrs.

Anderson had resided with her daughter for the past two years and had previously lived in New York City. Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, she came to the United States at the age of 14. She was the widow of the late John A. Anderson. Besides her daughter, she leaves a son, Lawrence A.

Anderson of Osborn Maplewood, five granddaughters and two sisters, Mrs. John Thomsen of New York City and Mrs. Lilly Linden of West New York. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2:45 p.m. at the Gall-away Funeral Home, Basking Ridge.

The Rev. Harry Carlson, pastor of the Swedish Lutheran Church of Summit, will officiate. Burial will follow in St. Bernard's Cemetery here. from his estate to maintain it.

Elizabeth William Dawes, 60, electrical supervisor at the Bayway EH WG JlC Miss Ella Dilts High Bridge Funeral services for Miss Ella Dilts, 86, of Long Valley, who died Friday night (Oct. 22, 1948) in Greystone Hospital, Morris Plains, where she had been a patient for a month, will be held today at 2 p. m. at the Charles A. Naughright Funeral Home, High Bridge.

The Rev. Abram Pepling, pastor of High Bridge Reformed Church, will officiate and burial will be in the Lower Valley Union Cemetery. Miss Dilts was born at Middle Valley, a daughter of the late Abner and Elizabeth Dilts. She resided at the home of Howard Dilts, Long Valley. Vincent Wilk Refinery, Esso Standard Oil Com pany.

Somerville Funeral services for Vincent Wilk, husband of Mrs. Ce celia Wilk of Neshanic Station, was Bloomfield Ruth Ann Thorsen, 3, who died of leukemia after a three-month illness. held Saturday at the Maxwell Funeral Home and at the Mary, Mother of God Church in Flagtown, where a Requiem Mass was celebrated. In terment was in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Manville. Lieut.

R. J. Holienstein Westfield Memorial services for Lieut. Robert J. Hohenstein 3rd, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hohen Support Your Community Chest stein Jr. of 404 St. Marks Ave. were held yesterday at 2:45 p.m.

"CRESCENT HOME" P. CASEY SON OTJKECTOB OF FtTKTEHAI.3 151 EAST SEVENTH ST. AT CRESCENT AVXIHTB Tel. FlalnTleld 6-2331 at Gray's Funeral Home. The Rev.

Robert M. Skinner, pastor of the I Infant Dies Presbyterian Church officiated Interment was today at 9:30 a.m. in Fairview Cemetery. Pfc. Harold Stamets Clinton Military funeral rites were held yesterday at 2:30 p.

m. in the Pattenburg Methodist Church for Pfc. Harold Stamets, 31, son of Mrs. Viola Stamets of Pattenburg. The Rev.

William Samuel, church pastor, officiated. Burial was in the cemetery adjoining the church. Herbert Cawley Post American Legion and Ladies Auxiliary participated. Pfc. Stamets died of wounds received in the D-Day invasion of France in 1944.

Besides his mother, he is survived by his widow and three brothers. MOWS rHt IIMt CO HAVi TOUI DtlVEWAT FIXEQ. GEORGE TO WIN LEY GEXERAL. CONTRACTOR Specializing in BLACK TOP DRIVEWAYS 389 MALCOLM AVE. NORTH PLAINFIELD TEL.

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Lieutenant Hohenstein was killed Somerville A daughter born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lud-Ivik, 111 W. Somerset Raritan, died that same day in Somerset Hospital. MEMORIALS Feb.

28, 1945, in action at Titz, Germany, where he served with Cornelius P. Packer Dunellen Cornelius P. Packer, a retired farmer of 364 Whittier died yesterday in Middlesex General Hospital, New Brunswick. He was 76. Formerly of Belle Mead, Mr.

Packer resided in Dunellen for the past 18- years. Surviving him is a sister, Mrs. Luanna Ayres of the Dunellen address. Funeral services will be held at the Maxwell Funeral Home, Somerville, at 2 p. m.

Wednesday, with the Rev. Olin Y. Shute, pastor of First Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Belle Mead. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.

m. the 99th Division. Cemetery memorials are more than symbols of life tbat to gone. They are the symbols of loves and memories, ideals cod faiths that lire forever. It is fitting that such a symbol should have the beauty and pei maneace found in Select Barre Granite memorials.

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617 WEST FRONT STREET PL. 6-3345 OPEN DAILY TILL 9:30 SUNDAYS TILL 6:00 COME IN AND SEE AMEBICA MOST COPIED CAB of DISTINCTION OUR CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE IS DR. MAYNARD L. CASSADY Chester, Pa. Dr.

Maynard L. Cassady, 50, educational leader in the Presbyterian Church of the USA, died Saturday. LAMPERTI BROS. Plainfield Granite Works "ICHMOND AT FOURTH SI-PL 6-4387 PER "SPECIALIZING IN WARM AIR HEATING OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WORK ANNUM Edward C. Keimey Westfield Funeral services for Edward Clarence Kenney, husband of Mrs.

Flora Cook Kenney of 440 First were held Saturday at 3 p. m. at Gray's Funeral Home, with the Rev. A. Ray Petter, pastor of PLAINFIELD WINDOW CLEANING CO.

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