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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 7

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Telephone rial field 6-S00 CLASSIFIED ADS UKIEK-NEWS, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1915 TAGE FOURTEEN OBITUARIES 24 Hlp Irtmolt) 24 Hlp (Ftmolt) 23 lKiil Notices Help (Male) Notice EMPLOYMENT In tha Plalnneld-S ervilla area subject to approval Mrs. William Saner Dunellen Members of the Dun-ellen Rotary Club last night paid U. S. E. S.

Miss Donoliue Found Dead Miss Marion Edn Ponohue, 53, Capt. V. B. Brown Killed in Action, Family Told XIr.o. Bradford Brown, daughter their respects to Mrs.

Agnes Dillon Sauer at Runyon's Funeral Home NOTICE TO RHII lOKS ESTATE OP ANnTb WRIGHT DUMONT. Increased. Pursuant to the order of CHARLES A. OTTO, JR. Surrogate of the County of Union, made on the Sixteenth day of April A.

1945, upon the application of the undersigned, as Executors of the estate of said deceased, notice is hereby mven to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands attalnst the estate of said deceased within six months from the date of said order, or they will be forever barred from prose-rtitinir or recovering the came against the subscriber. ANNIE C. CORNELL 1429 Marline Ave. Plainfield. N.

J. The Plalnflrld Trust Company. of Plainfield. N. J.

Kxecutors. Clerk-Typist YOU CAN BE A TELEPHONE OPERATOR Serving The War Effort AND Securing Your Future of 82 Fairview Ave. was found dead on the bathroom floor of her home Mr. and Mrs. L.

R. Banks of 60 IS Years or Over Ilanfonl N. Miller, Fred 31 ill Operator Ilernardsvllle Hanford N. Miller, 74, operator of a feed mill in Mill St until he retired a month ago, died last night (Apr. 23, 1945) in his Mill St.

home. Born in Chester Township, he had been in business here 26 yeais. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America of Peapack-Gladstone and a charter member of Council Vam 195, Jr. OUAM, of Rockaway. He leaves his widow, Mrs.

Anna Hubert Miller; two daughters, Mrs. Verna M. Kugler of Somerville and Mrs. Vera M. Cregar of Bound Brook; three grandchildren; a sister.

Miss Harriett C. Miller of East Orange, and two brothers, Charles E. Miller of Philadelphia and Harry Tool makers Turret Lathe Operators for day shift Automatic Screw Machine Operators Turret Lathe Operators for night shift GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS HIGHEST PAY U. S. E.

S. Rules Apply MASSARI BROS. MACHINE CO. 443 North Garwood Compton has been informed 3y the War Pe- of Dunellen. Mrs.

Sauer was the wife of William Sauer, who has served as ths club's sergeant- at-arms since its organization. Funeral services for Mrs. Sauer were held this morning in Runyon's Funeral Home. A High Mass or Requiem followed at 10 a. m.

in St. John's Catholic Church. Interment is at the convenience of the family. Mrs. Sauer died Saturday in her home at 106 Front St.

High School graduate preferred. I U. S. E. S.

REFERRAL REQUIRED. Fees $7.80 417-5toaw; NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. The work Is clean, pleasant. Important! at all times and requires no previous I Sunday afternoon bv Sgt Ernest Palocce of the North Plainfield Police. A friend with whom Mis? Donohue was to hae dinner became alarmed when mhe did not appear and notified police.

Sergeant Palocce had to force an entrance to the house. County Physician Edgar Flint said Miss Uonohue died of a heart attack. Miss Donohue. who lived alone, experience. Bound Brook TeL Bound Brook 4SS jiartment of the ieath of her husband.

Capt. William Bradford Brown, on Apr. 9, 145. in Germany. Captain Brown was serving with a quartermaster unit of the Nintji Army.

He had been -overseas nnc last September Captain Hrown, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the 3rd Intermediate account of the subscribers. Trustees of the trust created in and by the last Will and Testament of Frederick S. Cutter, deceased, will be audited and stated by the Surrogate, and reported for settlement to the Orphans Court of the County of Union, on Friday, the eleventh day of May next at 9:30 a. m.

Dated: April th. 194V CODINOTON 1U.AT7.. Proctors. 128 W. 3iwl Bt Plainfield.

N. J. 1 .17.7.1 C-llTTEIl. JOSEPH RAYMOND CUTTER. Trustees Fees J5 20 410-Stoaw I WOMAN housekeeper, care of elderly Otto F.

Adams, Florist, Dies Providence Funeral services for Otto K. Adams, 73. who died Sunday (Apr. 22. 1943) at his home in South St.

after a short illness, will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. in couple, one an Invalid, from 8 to t. Tel. Plfd Rhinebcck ot New York.

Funeral services will be held at 45 n. in. Thursday In the home in harce of the Rev. Robert lumber. COMPANION-housekeeper, for elderly h-u! been in 111 health ror some lime.

It Is believed she was stricken Saturday night while preparing to retire, as the lights in the bathroom were burning. -and bed cloth-ins had been turned back. Engineers AND Draftsmen lady, semi-invalid, small apt- live in. pastor of St. Bernard's Episcopal on of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Rob- Capt. llrown Tel. Plfd 6-5547-W. Church.

Interment arrangements ert Vaughan Brown of Putnam Apply Today NEW JERSEY DELL TELEPHONE CO. 109 E. Fourth Plainfield 19 Maiden Lane, Bound Brook 06 W. Main Somerville OR CALL THE Chief Operator Official 11 For Appointment WMC RULES APPLT I WHITE woman for housecleanintr NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF BRYANT GRAY HARMAN. Deceased.

Pursuant to the order of Charles A. Tr finrrnrar, nf the County of Union. electrical, and Essential work. Mechanical, structural. Tuesday and Friday I s.

Ave, was born in Chicago 30 years are pending. Memorial Riles Planned Tel. Flfd 6-3362. the Methodist Church, with the Rev. Herbert F.

Dabinett. the pastor, officiating. Interment will be in t.zo. He was a graduate of Plain maHa nn Ffl CI 1)1 IWUn.ll For about 15 years and until about 15 years ago, M'ss Donohue was secretary for former Judge William G. DeMeza.

Daughter of USES referral required. field Hizh School, and attended A 1945. upon the application of the I MOTHER'S helper to care for two chil nnl.r.lirnpil Pverilt.OrH Of the estate OT For Charles McElroy Jr. the Presbyterian Cemetery. Born in Newark.

Mr. Adams was dren week days, 2-6 p.m. el. Pin 6-3120. the late James H.

and Mary C. Van Clief Donohue, her mother died WIGTON-ABBOTT CORP. Tel. Plfd 6-8100 Harriot on A memorial service for said deceased, notice Is hereby aiven to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscribers under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said d-ceased within six months from the Hit. nt IH nrrler nr thev will be forever IGIRL or woman to work evenings in when she was a child Her father bakery.

New York Bakery. 616 W. Charles E. McElroy seaman first class, IT S. Navy, will be held Sun Third St.

moved here from New York City day afternoon in tne nampmn Methodist Church. Seaman McEl about 30 years, ago. Surviving is brother, James II. O. Donohue of Richmond.

Va. IIAND Ironers to press dreses. steady barred from prosecuting or recovering the same against the subscribers WILLIAM OR AY IlflRMAN. THE PLAINFIELD TRUST COMPANY. Executors.

JOHN WINANS. Proc-or 203 Park Plainfield. N. J. Fees J7.80 327-5toaw worn ana good pay: full or part time.

FIREMAN New York University and Pace Institute. He was formerly assistant scoutmaster of Troop 15, BSA, of Maxson School, and was a member cf the Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church. He was employed by the Eake'ite Corporation. Bound Brook, at the time of his induction into the Army in February, 1942. The Plainfield captain received basic training at Fort Jackson, S.

and attended Officer Training School at Fort Benning, Ga. His first assignment as an officer was at Camp Van Dorn, Miss. He re Funeral services will be held at roy, 19 years old, son or Mr. ana Mrs. Charley McElroy Sr.

of Wells was killed in action recently in the Pacific theater. He was a member of the Methodist Church. the Memorial Funeral Home to- Also day worker to clean floors and store. VOGUE CLEANERS 620 South Ave, a policeman and volunteer fireman in that city before moving to New Providence 41 years ago to take emDloyment as a florist for the L. B.

Coddington Company of Murray Hill, a position he held until his death. Mr. Adams was a member of Hose Company 1 and former fire chief, and for the last 31 years was secretary of the company. He also was secretary or the New Providence Exempt Firemen's Association and of the New Providence Relief Association. He was a member of Madison Council.

Jr. OUAM. and dav at 8 n. m. The Rev.

Archibald X. J. LICENCE REQUIRED C. Campbell of the First Presbyter! an Church will ofriciate Interment NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF MICHAEL J. COLVIN.

De- reased. Pursuant to the order of Charles A. Otto. Jr Surrogate of the County of Union, marie nn the twentv-third day of March DENTAL assistant wanted, experienced will be in the ramily plot in Rose Mrs. Anna R.

Yoiinr, 89 Steady Work Overtime CLERKS TYPISTS preierrea. ur. uuy MHlman, bib Far Ave. Tel. Plfd 6-1077.

Hill Cemetery, Matawan. Westfield Mrs. Anna R. Young, 89, died last night (Apr. 23, 1945) EXCELLENT POST-WAR OPPORTUNITY FLOOR GIRLS Good pay while leamlnc- 119 E.

Fourth St. Mrs. Marietta B. Drake A. 1945.

upon the application of the undersigned, as Executors of the estate of said deceased, notice Is hereby Riven to the creditors ot said deceased to exhlbtt to the subscribers under oath or affirmation their claims and demands analnst the estate of said deceased within six months from the rime of said order or they will be forever I Preference will he uiven applicants with turned to Fort Benning in January, as an instructor. Prior to in the home or her niece, Mrs. waiter II. Johnston, 1103 liroad with whom she had lived 15 years. Chnlrr Funeral services are to several years of Industrial experience.

DEPARTMENT HEADS WANTED be held this afternoon in the Smith Good salary while training, with port- She was a member of the Reformed Funeral Home, Dover, for Mrs barred from prosecuting or recovering the The Ruberokl Company South Bound Brook WMC rules apply. war iuiure xor neat appearing younr ladies. Church of Raritan. Besides her niece, she leaves a Marietta Budd Drake, who died at her home in New York Sunday (Apr. 22.

1945). Interment will be sister. Mrs. Theodore Hegeman of same against tne subscribers. BERNARD COLVIN.

LEO COLVIN. Executors RALPH RLONTM. Proctor. 7 Wa'chung Ave Plnlnfieicl. Chatham Lodge of Odd Fellows.

Special funeral services will he held by the firemen today at 8 p. m. in the Bradley Funeral Home, Chatham. Mr. Adams leaves his widow, Mrs.

Florence Martin Adams; two John O. Adams of Moorestown and Linden Adams of New Providence; three daughters. Mrs. Florence Blatt and Miss Edith A. Adams of W.

T. GRANT COT 119 E. Front St. SALESLADIES nart or full tlm International Plainfield Motor Company MACK TRUCK 1399 WEST FRONT STREET U. S.

E. S. Referral Required goir.g overseas in September, 1944. he was stationed at Camp Livingston, and Camp Shanks, N. Y.

Captain Erown's widow, the former Winifred Lois Banks of Compton and their 20-month-old son. William Bradford Brown reside with Mr. Brown's grand- Ridgewood and seven grandchil in Chester Congregational Ccm tery. dren. advancement to those who qualify Fees 7 SO 327-Moaw Funeral services will he held at She was horn in Ironia 87 years 2 p.

m. Thursday in Gray unerai Lett and Pound ago. a daughter of the late Mr. and Apply at onre MONTGOMERY WARD Jc CO. Plainfield.

DRAFTSMEN COOL DESIGNERS Home in charge of rr. John Y. pastor or Trinity Rerormed Mrs. Isaac Budd. She was the widow of John Jacob Drake, for LOST: DeMolny Jewel, on hii Friday WOMAN housework, tts eveninif.

Kewnrd. Tel. nil for general Ave. mother. Mrs.

J. Z. Hatfield, in Stout Shannon of Cleveland, Ohio; six Madlaon merly the owner and proprietor of Church, rir.lnflcld. Interment will be In Somerville. grandchildren and a brother, George.

I1ST: ltlirk nnl while KiikII.iIi neller the Mt. Freedom Hotel. She Is ur Help (Mal-Fma!) 27 vicinity Wati-liuiit Answer to name Adams of Newark. vlved by three children. Miss Nora Part Time GIRLS and WOMEN "Mark." child crieviiiK.

Please call TOOL MAKERS Drake at home, George Drake of Frederick V. Mason Fanwood 2-7521-W-l. Scotch Plains. Besides tnem. he leaves two sisters.

Mrs. C. R. Watt, 13M Putnam and Mrs. C.

Leech. 926 Tompkins South Plainfield; and two brothers, Robert Vauzhan Brown, Kansas Vrt rr v-iri i a wnrlfintr Tririnr nfrn- I Nichols, and Harry E. Drake -w -m. TTTATTl I r-- I Somerville Funeral services are (t I lSl sary. We manufacture iMJLLilJx J.XiX -Li Electronic Parts Vital to Defense.

LOST: Pearl necklace with platinum of East Orange, and two grand Walter R. Wyckoff Flemington Walter R. Wyckoff, 62 years husband of Bertha clasp in which ar three diamonds. children, John Drake, pharmacist's to be held this afternoon in Elizabeth for Frederick V. Mason, 63, Clean, Pleasant, Steady Work.

Reward. Perry. 36 Eagle Rock Way. Citv. Mo and Richard Gillmore mate.

U. S. Navy, in the Pacific Montelair. N. J.

brother of Mrs. William Hardgrove, Bateman Wyckoff of Ringoes. died area, and George R. Drake of 76 N. Bridge St.

Mr. Mason, who on Saturday (Apr. 21, 1945) follow LOST: Brown briefcase containing Nichols, Conn. Help Us thermos bottle, nlastic-rlmmed eve Haydn Brothers 12 Washington Ave. Plant No.

3. Plainfield. SEE MR. FARRELL. Tel.

Plfd 6-86S3. U. S. E. S.

referral required. had retired as custodian or the Public Service Electric and Gas ing a heart attack at his home. He was born in Hunterdon County, glasses, vicinity Watrhung Jennings Lane, reward. Tel. Plfd 6-0447-M.

Mrs. Jplm J. Droesclier Sept 29. 1882. Company Building in Eli7.abetn, died Saturday (Apr.

21. 1945). He RADIAL DRILL International Plainfield Motor Company MACK TRUCK 1399 WEST FRONT STREET U. S. E.

S. Relerral Required tfleld Funeral services will LOST: Gentleman's rimless Kinases in Keep Them Flyinf an accident In front of Ahbotla' Ice Uavcs a widow, Mrs. Anna Mason; v-m A. 1 Brown. Locust Valley.

L. I. Deaths 2O90RX7E Suddenly on Saturday. Apr 21. 1945.

Marion Edna, daughter ft h- lat- Jim's II. and Mary C. Vn Cl-f In-hue and sL-ter of James H. Donohu Jr. (t Richmond.

Va. S2 Fairview North Plainfield. Services at the -Memorial Funeral Home." 4 1 Franklin PL at E. Seventh St. Plainfield.

on Tuesday evening. Afr. 24. at 8 o'clock. Interment Rosehill Cemetery.

Matawan. N.J 24 be held at '8 p. m. today in Gray's Funeral Home here for Mrs. Gladys Cream More, W.

Fourth. at noon one daughter, mis. nooeri. n. Cowlishew of Elizabeth; two sons.

on Saturday. Tel. Plfd 6-10083. Droescher, wife of John J. Droesch MIDDLEAGED woman with some nurs- er, former resident of this town inir exDerience.

comfortable home, two of 3 and 4 Mrs. H. Oliver, Dunellen. LOST: Ration books, in business section. 1756 W.

Fourth SU beach in summer. Steady employment. who died Sunday (Apr. 22, 1945) Louis Mason of Iselin and Alfred Mason of Linden; one si6ter. Mrs.

Hardgrove, and one brother, Adolph Mason of Brooklyn, N. Y. Tel. Plfd 6-2173. in Washington Sanatorium, Washington, D.

C. The Rev. Walter Reun- WILL person who found lady's black HIGH SCHOOL girl or white woman as We Need Machine Operators ing, pastor of Redeemer Lutheran mothers helper and ngni nouseworx. He was a dealer in fertilizers and was a retired employe of the Hunterdon County Road Department. Besides his widow, he leaves one foster daughter.

Nelda Wyckoff; four brothers. Homer Wyckoff of Trenton, Calvin Wyckoff of Rea-ville, Louis Wyckoff of Flemington, and Clifford Wyckoff of Three Bridges; and two sisters. Mrs. John Hudnett of Neshanic Station and Mrs. Frank Cregar of Flemington.

He was a member of the IOOF of Three Bridges, and a member of the Exempt Firemen's Association of Ringoes. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. from the Hol- and white checked umbrella at Strand Theater Friday, April 20th. call Plfd Church, will officiate and interment small no Sundays; summer at T.Tanrs Suddenly on Monday.

Mrs. Emilia Campbell Point Pleasant. Tel. Plfd 6-4533. 6-1845.

will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in The Metuchen Mrs. Emma B. Camp Evergreens.

New York. I WHITE woman to care for 5emi-invalid FOUND: Keys on E. Front St. Aprl 18. bell, 89, of 103 Central widow Born in New York, Mis.

Droesch six-day week. 8:15 to 5:30 p.m. 11a owner may have by calling at The of Henry A. Campbell, died yester Men Women Veteran Belmont Avc April 23. 1943.

Ethel, wife of the late Robert Williams. Residence 8 St. New Market. N. J.

Services at Runyon's Funeral Home, Jf'4 N. Washington Dunellen. en Thursdav afternoon. April 2. at I o'clock.

Interment Clover Leaf Memorial Park. Woodbridge. N. J. 25 er had lived here for 17 years be l.ourler-jNtws office and Identifying.

REPORTER and COPY-READER Two vacancies, for capable and experienced newspaper editorial workers. Good salary and opportunity. References required. Apply Paul Smith, manaeinp editor. Plain-field Courier-News.

day (Apr. 23. 1945) in her home PRACTICAL nurse, care for one-year-1 fore moving to Washington in June I i'i i L. I LOST: Girl'a gold wrist wat. h.

Apr. 17 Born in Raritan, she came nere as 1942. Besides her husband sr.e Old cmia QUV8 it-r ou iiiuiuii. a c. rs in I'lalnfield High School, jio reward.

a bride 67 years ago. p.m.. Plfd 6-1055. leaves two sons. Pvt.

John Tel. Flfd She leave son, Harry S. Camp Droescher Jr. in Germany and HAND IRONER bell: a daughter. Mrs.

Walter FOUND: Half-grown Mark kitten and All Around Laundry Help Wanted Peter Droescher at home, and three omecnes pot. Tel. Plfd 6-11R1. sisters. Mrs.

Genevieve Betz of FAUCETTS LAUNDRY 326 Leland Ave. combe Funeral Home, with the Rev. George O. Williams, pastor of the Kirk pat rick Memorial Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will SALESMAN SAT.ARY and BONUS YOTTSG Anna on April 23.

1945. suddenly at the home of her niece. Mrs. Waiter Johnson. 1103 E.

Broad Westfield. N. J. Service at Qrav's Funeral Home, E. Eroad St.

Westfi-jld. on Thursday. April 26. at 2 p. m.

Interment new cemetery. Somerville. N. J. 25 Personals Kenilworth, Mrs.

Loretta Kaab or Forest Hills, L. and Mrs. Eleanor I LOCKER room attendant, (rood job for Permanent. Post war opportunity. Defi summer months.

WMC rules apply. nite advancement. Two weeks vacation I FREE Peterson or Teaneck. Mook, both of this place; seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.

rn. Wednesday in the Hillpot Funeral Home in charge of Dr. Fred Zimmerman. Interment will be in the Presbyterian Cemetery. Call Echo Lake Country Club.

West- with uav. Hospitalization ana insur be in the Union Cemetery, Ringoes. Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p. m. in the funeral home here.

field 2-4441. 0. S. 8. Referral Requlrwl COLUMBIA AIRCRAFT PRODUCTS HATNE3 STREET SOMERVILLK.

We lend you safe guaranteed factory recapped tires while yours are being recapped. The only charge is for the ance. Mrs. Catherine Tracy riPESTiiNK nm Somerset and Pearl N. Plainfield.

lfi VPanl ovcr five-day week, ex- Somerville Mrs. Catherine Tracy mounting. FIRESTONE STORES Somerset and Pearl Sts. and "lirntllon penenca not necessary. easy pleasant 74.

widow of James Tracy and moth 312 W.I work. Rood nay. See us first. BPP-On Monday. Apr.

23, 1945. orre. husband of Helene Ficke Zpr. in his 74th year. Residence, ''fi Kensington Ave.

Services will be held at the Memorial Funeral Home," 400 Franklin PI. at E. Seventh on Wednesday afternoon. April 25, at 2 o'clock. Interment private.

24 man. ApplV center. 11.1 Second one flight up. er of Mrs. Arthur J.

Kroll, Washing CHECKS cashed, government and nay Westfield. Tel. Westfleld 2-1020. Mrs. Ethel J.

Williams New Market Mrs. Ethel Josephine Smith Williams, 56. or 8 Buch-man died unexpectedly in her sleep Sunday night (Apr. 22, 1945). Born in Breoklyn.

N. May 24. ton Valley Pluckemin, died roll. Notary Public at Rubin Drug EXPERIENCED beauty operator. Store, 459 W.

Fourth 10 a. m. to Sunday (Apr. 22, 1945) in Bound steady position, pood salary, shopi dapt tim handy man. elderly prefer 10 p.

including Sunday. Tel. Plfd Brook Hospital, following a long closed all day Mondays. vanity red. Tel.

A. J. Brunson, rua o-u-m. 6-9o8. Shoppe.

209 E. Fifth St. illness. She had made her home Adolf Jolianson, 67 Somerville Adolf Johanson, 67, retired carpenter, died yesterday (Apr. 23, 1945) in his home in Wood's Tavern.

He leaves his widow, Mrs. Anna Johanson; a son, Henry- Johanson at home, and- a sister, Mrs. Matilda Nelson of New York. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m.

Thursday in the DeMond ALCOHOLR'S Anonymous has a group with Mr. and Mrs. Kroll for about NURSE for elderly woman, experience! GUARDS In I'lainneld. will help anyone with an unnecessary. Tel.

Vila 6-68H3-M. one year. five-day radio transmitter; alcoholic problem who wants to help For local week; the sixth day overtime; uniforms GIRL fo secretarial work. Apply himself. Write F.O.

Box L'tiU, laintield Surviving Mrs. Tracy are two sons. Arnold and John Tracy, both 1 1889, she was the widow of the late Robert Williams, who died July 5, 1942. I Mrs. Williams moved here from iRidgewood.

She was a member of Messiah Episcopal Church, Brooklyn, N. and of New Market furnished: essential. I area. 115 i-arn Ave. in.

rim o-iiw. "CRESCEXT HOME" P. CASEY SON op rmrcsAi.s 151 EAST SEVENTH ST. AT CZESCEITT VTHTTE Tel. rialnfleld 6-2331 Professional Services 8 MEN WOMEN BEAUTICIAN WANTED.

Excellent sal NATIONAL, BKUAWJAMWU J. 30 Rockefeller I'laa. Room f05 ary, five-day week, short hours. Jean 1 1 Keauty Shop. 12 S.

Main Manville. rlothlnR MANAGER for Installment SOUND PICTURE SF.RVICB Shrvws For All JOSEPH BISHOP Jit 947 W. Front St. Tel. Plfd 6-3678-J.

Funeral Home here in charge the Rev.VBruce G. MrCraw, pastor of the First Baptist Church. In Tel. Somerville 2078. See Mr.

Full Tim tor nunortuniT v. of Milwaukee, and five daughters, Mrs. Kroll, Mrs. Agnes Butler of Milwaukee, Mrs. Lucille McCur-chle of Chicago, Mrs.

Loretta Beutlich of Fond du Lac, and Mrs. Irene Kiefer of Iron Mountain, Mich. Funeral services and interment will be in Stephensville, H. Cohen, Bcnnets Clothing LEARN -folding wrapping of dry terment will be in the New Grange 152. She Is survived by her mother, Mrs.

Evelyn Smith, at home; one son, Fred A. Williams, Seabees, serving in the Pacific; a sister, Mrs. Front St. towels, shirts, etc Saturdays off. good Transportation New Maplecrest Laundry.

pay. Day and Night Work r-OTTVTtTR man wanted, excellent sal adison Ave. WANTED: Riders, leave Plainfield orir fiv-rinv week. APPIV Aliamic cnanes Reynolds. Floral Park tomorrow.

p. arrive Newark 6:40 p. in. Tel 1 ii nor funv flnv mil lUt-SUHVf. Ji'uit 1 rir.Aur.jvj auawci IIIK nciu waiiiu Mr.

Hicks. Plfd 6-950S. ri corner somerset m. 1 ciiiKHirnu uihj orielnal references to advertisers. A Mrs.

Gershciison Funeral services were scheduled for 2 p. in. today ror Mrs. Clara Gershenson, who died yesterday Instruction 18 ABLE bodied man, boiler room work, copy will answer. Keen original In I Hugh E.

Cooper U. S. 3. Referral Required experienced preferred. Dut not esseniiai.

possession. LEARN TO SEW Swift, Sure Service, FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH GRAY'S FLORIST Route 29 Mountain Ave. N. Plainfield Plfd. 6-1466 New classes now formlnc.

mornlne. af (Aprt 23, 1945) in the home of her Long Island; a brother, Willard D. Smith of Queen Valley, L. a nephew and two nieces. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.

m. in Runyon's Funeral Home of Dunellen. in charge of the Rev. Clarence E. Getz.

pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Interment will be In tcrnoon or e-enlne. Individual instruc 1200. Westfield 2-03S2. son, Henjamin Gershenson, wa Grant with whom she resided.

tion by experienced teachers. Complete WANTED: Auto mechanics and helpers, SALESLADY, experienced in dresses course only $10. Knroll now SINOER SEWING CENTSR Mrs. Gershennon was the widow of tpndv work, irooil future. Apply erv and coats.

Fulltime. Steady position. Henjamin Gershenson. Her son is 119 W. Front SL TeL Plfd C-4617 lee Center.

413 North Westfield Good salary. Write T-114. Courler- Westfield Funeral services for Hugh Edward Cooper, husband of Mrs. Helen Cooper of 11 Stoneleigh were held yesterday at 8:15 p. m.

from Gray's Funeral Home. The Rev. Cyril Carrie, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, Jersey City, officiated, and interment was in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn. Mr.

Cooper died Saturday (Apr. 21, 1945) in Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield. her only survivor. Services are to Cloverleaf Memorial Park Ceme Tel. Westfield 2-1020.

APPLY PERSONNEL DEPT. Art Color Printing Co. DUNELLEN News. 23 Help (Male) be held from the Desaulnier Funeral tery, Woodbridge. SALESGIRLS: Opportunity for full- Houseman Wanted time and oart-time employment sell Notice Home, with interment in Hebrew Cemetery, South Plainfield.

Pleasant working conditions. ing sportswear and EMPLOYMENT in th Plalnfleld-Som- Elliotts. 179 E. Front St. i Apply liraee Jones PARK HOTEL Tel Plfd 6-3400 erville area subject to approval ol V.

S. E. S. Mrs. Unlit Funeral services for Mrs.

George Keep Buying War Bonds and Stamps MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME THOMAS C. KEISER Porter for work In store. Apply MIRON FURNITURE 134 E. Front SL B. Hulit of 350 Hunter who died Thursday in Muhlenberg Hos 3Irs.

Fannie Philhower Somerville Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie C. Philhower, 76, of 98 E. Main widow of Isaiah Philhower, will be held tomorrow at 10:30 a. m.

from the Holcomhe Funeral Home. Flemington, with the Rev. E. C. Dunbar of the Fleming-ton Baptist Church officiating.

Interment will he in IxMer Valley Cemetery. Califon. Mi Whilhower INSPECTORS REPORTER and COPY-READER Two vacancies, for rapable and experienced newspaper editorial workers. Good salary and opportunity. Refer-ences required.

Apply Paul Smith. manttcInK editor, rialnfleld Courier-New. pital, were held from her late resi LAWRENCE B. SMITH wton. Mass.

7P) Lawrence B. Smith. 82. believed to be the first manufacturer of Sheffield nlate in America and president of the com-nanv hearl.ig his name until his retirement 10 venrs nto, native of Aurora 111., died last night. SIR CHRISTOPIIKR NIXOV dence yesterday.

The Rev. Robert DRAFTSMEN Junior and Senior WMC rules njplv BUFFAI.O TANK CORP. I limelleii H. Giihbon, rector of Holy Cross Kpiscopal Church, officiated. Inter TRAINEES NEEDED ON DAY AN NIGHT SHIFTS.

FULL 1NSTRUC ment wm In the family plot in TRUCKER wanted, must have at least capacity covered truck, inq. TION GIVEN, ricnty of overtime available. Hillside Cemetery. Pallbearers were RELIABLE woman for housework three'l Dublin (Pi Sir Christnnher Nix MUHLENBERG HOSPITAL Needs Kitchen Help Housemaids Tray Girls Typist Clerk Jesse Dayton, Edward Schenck and at once. MONTGOMERY WARD CO.

mornings a week. 60 cents an hour! Charles Roberts of Plainfield; and on. b7. baronet, who won the Dis-tinniished Service Order as a roval artillerv officer in the First World bus fare. Write T-136, Courier-News.

Watchunn Ave. Tel. JMfd 6-9233. Arthur Gray of Green Brook Town EXPERIENCED die maker for radio WOMAN to iron lull or nair nay. aisoi war.

died last night. ship. tnh nnrli II S.K S. referral renuirca. 1 woman 10 uin iiuuse.

xvi. iiui I -nnn ry International Plainfield Motor Company iirotners 1 ci. i'lia o-uoo. Deaths in Jersey opportunity. I wanted, unusual EARN a substantial sum after school I GIRL aiea Saturday (Apr.

21, 1945) in Somerset Hospital. Peler P. Proietti Bound Brook Final rites for Peter P. Proietti, 59. of 222 W.

High were held yesterday rrom the Proietti home and in St. Joseph's (RC) Church, where a Requiem High Mass was offered. Interment followed in St. Joseph's Cemetery Bridgewater Township. Mr.

Proietti died last Thursday after an illness of five months. Tel. for appointment only. Westfield hours bv becoming a Courter-rews 2-2158. littla merchant Katnhllshed routes Germans Boasting Of Commando Units London (P) Disintegration Jersey City Dr.

Martin H. Ittner. compact GIRL for full time soda fountain work. K.ht ry Pju. meals and tips.

Park MEN women wanted as operator. 74, chief chemist for the Colgate- MACK TKUCK 19 WEST FRONT STREET U. S. E. S.

Referral Required hand sewers, cleaner and presser. Palmolive-Peet Company here, and Avenue Tea Room, 625 Park Ave. of some German forces into "hunt ritories now available. Bicycle not 400 Franklin Flaca rhone Plfd. 6- F.

Caianiello, men a clothing, )0 Vt at-chung Ave. developer of modern soap-making New Tork Offica 597 Lexington Ave. Phone Plaza 3- reonlred. Call at Courier-News office methods. or te eDhone Flfd 6-KO0O and ask tor ing commando" armored units led by young officers who have received Hitler's highest decorations was an I BOY or girl for full time soda fountain 4848 5300 circulation department You will be put In touch with District Manager or enrolled for first route open In vour Mrs.

G. O. Keller, Inc. CLERK in our plant store at 201 South Ave. Paterson The Rev.

Francis nounced today by the southern cir INSURANCE agent for weekly debit Card of Thanks work, good salary plus meals ana lip. Also boy or girl from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m.

Park Avenue Tea Room. 625 Park Ave. McElhone, 65, pastor of St. Agnes trood salary, bonus and expense. Must cuit of the German radio.

territory. R. C. Church here for seven years, The family of the late Mary J. Flynn have car; permanent position, good future.

Equitable. 233 W. Front St. EXPERIENCED tree climber wanted. I WE have opening for selling and -isnrs to express their sincere thanks 'o friends, relatives and nclrhhnr.

fnr C. WcborR. Tel. Plfd 6-1S37-W. The broadcast declared each unit strikes "with lightning speed against advanced tank spearheads of British and Americans, orten Jolizaneth Joseph Keina, 57, a Helper on tnirk.

Apply M1RON FURNITURE 134 E. Front St. foreman at the Bayway Refinery of temps i-riupamv snnwn nnd the beautiful riowers and Spiritual Bouquets received CARPENTER Must be good for jobbing. Tel. Westfld 3-1320 MRS.

G. O. KELLER. INC. full and part time workers.

No experience required. 1201 South Plainfield. appearing within 24 hours on sec Hiring cur recent bereavement. We the Standard Oil Company, Linden for 35 years. selling positions.

These tons oner good post-war possibilities to the right persons. Now is the time to plan for the future. Apply by mail or tn person. SEARS. ROEBUCK 400 W.

Front St. MOTION pirture laboratory needs men mil aisn to manic the rlprt-v mt st tors 60 miles apart. EXPERIENCED roofer wanted. Apply Mary's Chureh nd ih r' dav or nicht shift, in and out doors 1 Martin Ronllng won w. ront yt.

tx-rmnm-nt veterans welcome. Appl Wondhrldjrn William H. Cork Casey A Ron for their effirient coadurt or funeral arrangement LAUNCHING POSTPONF.H for Interview, rathe. Lincoln Hlvd. hill, paymaster In the executive luty or man.

full or part I line work. White I Mick Restaurant. 107 Madlaon Cala- It St Hound Itrook. I'hiladi-lplilii (V) Launching of The family. 21 HOUSEKEEPERS.

cooks chamber- MACHINE buttonhole maker. maid-waitresses, nursemaids, couples. nirn0 men clothing. 400 Wa offices of the Great Atlantic and tchung the aulynarlne Trumpct-Kish, sched Ave. Tel.

Plfd general nouscwuriit-is. aii iar iuuiiu Pacific Tea Company, New York. Ave. uled for Sunday, has been indefi 1ohs. good salary.

MAN for service station, ilrlvers' license, references. Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.. six days. Laing Motor Car 124 E.

Fourth St. ANSWERS to box number dverttse- MURPHY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY ments require no postage when nitely postponed through a work stoppage at Cramp Shipbuilding Trenton Lieut, (jg) James. 234 Park Ave. Tel. Plfd 6-0243 brought to The Courier-News Office Dayton.

25, killed in the crash of a Company. er -v i MAID, four cr five days a week: cook TWO MEN WANTED plane from the Ottumwa, Iowa, Naval Air Base. ing, general work; no laundry; live General utility work. W. M.

rules ob AUTOMOBILE RUBBERS AND POLISHERS ALSO FENDER REPAIRMAN Marino's, Wayncwooi Pk. off W. Front Approximately 1,200 workers have left their jobs since last Tuesday CLERK wanted for retail hardware experience not necessary. Call TaylT Hardware 120 Em St Westfield. Tel.

2-1500. SALESMAN or Salesgirl wanted to ell shoes. Some sales experience preferred. Good salary plus commission. 48 hours.

NATIONAL SHOE STORE 127 K. Front St. out. Tel summit b----n. your csllemorial Selection served.

BORDEN'S. 225 Madison Ave. GIRL wanted for grocery counter. 2 in protest against a revision in the piecework system, a company spokesman said. Young Fritx Food Market.

1103 E. RESPONSIBLE DRAFT EXEMPT Second St. Or Veteran A. Truck Irtvcr Garwood James J. Leonard.

60, a pressman with The New York Post ror 35 years, and father of former mayor James T. Leonard or this place. HOUSEMAN With or without room and board. Tel. Plfd 6-3400.

WILL pay $75 to have lawn mowed thi summer. 1128 Sherman Ave. Tel. plfd 6-8271. R.

GUTTRIDGE. Tel. Plfd 6-5S3S i rn ml COMPETENT woman to wash Legal Notices Ft1 clean, two days each week, all year WANTED: By local bank, two clerk. 'round. Worth.

1100 E. Front St. Write T-125. Courier-New. GENERAL houseworker.

full or part KLDKRLY mun to welh bundles. MAPLECREST LAUNDRY 415 Madison Ave. time, sleep In. private room and bath. Tel.

Plfd 6-3970-R. Salt's lirpreseiitat ivo By Major Oil Company. Preferably with oil burners. WMC RULES APPLY Write T-121, Courier-News. Ilelmar George K.

Van De Hocr, S3, retired station master or the Central Railroad of New Jersey Broad St. station, Newark. IGIRL or woman aa mothers helper, full or part time. 14n fark Ave. MEN with planting or greenhouse experience: spare time work, good pay.

Romano'- Greenhouse. Greenbrook Dunellen. near Blue Hills. Tel. Mrs.

Kay. Plfd 6-8156. A. M. RUNYON SON "IIOUE for SERVICES" KENNETH RUNYON.

Proprietor JAMES J. BUCKLEY. Director Established 1860 tl are proud thai our er ice to this rommunitt juMihra our reputation for buoml rounarl anil expert adVice concerning memorial rraftumanahip. briber iou ih a aimple marker or ao elaborate inonu- neot. may i-e help jou guU'ifJ to make a ise selection? r1 L.

L. MANNING and SON, Est. 1861 405 WEST FRONT STREET TEL. PLFD. 6-0706 Work Wanted (Female) 28 CURTAINS washed and Btretchexl In my home.

Upstairs, 11S Church St. Tel. Plfd 6-10120. EXPERIENCED girl. 30 yrs.

old. general office work (no knowledge of office machines. Refer-ences. Write T-142. Courier-News.

MIDDLEAGED woman, five days, four or five hours, light housework. 151 Front Scotch Plains. GENERAL houseworker. no cooking. 1.11 I TO IN CIHNCFRV Or NEW JUISH'! TO JtMKS KAI.EY My virtue of an order of the Court ot Chancery of the State of New Jersey made on the 27th day of March.

134.S. in A cause mhereln Venola Kaley 1 petitioner and you are defendant you are hereny required to answer the petition of petitioner on or before the 28th Day ot May next, or In default thereof, auch decree will be rendered against you as the Chancellor shall ihlnk equitable and Just. The object of said suit Is to obtain a decree of divorce between said petitioner and you DATED. MARCH 27 .945 j. LEROY JORDAN.

Solicitor tor Petitioner. 58 Broad Street. Elizabeth. New Jersey 24 Help (Female) five-day week, sleep in. 608 W.

Seventh St. Tel. Plfd 6-iM3-J, SHEET metal workers. Steady work. WMC Rules.

Apply Arthur F. Neumann. 1400 Park Ave. 90q PARK AV. Tel.

Plfd. 6-0040 RELIABLE woman desiring good MIDDLEAGED white woman for light housekeeping and cooking, one In family: live in. Tel. I lfd 6-1827. Garfield Calvin Terhune.

77, tax collector here from 1910-1930. and a charter member of the First Reformed Church here. Delawana William O'Keefe, 53. employed as a mechanic at the R. and M.

Engineering Company, Passaic home, light housekeeping duties for two adults. Tel. Dunellen 2-616S. RECEIVING CLERK experienced young man. good salary and chance fop advancement.

MONTGOMERY WARD CO. Plainfield WOMAN or girl for part time work. Hours 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., no Sundays. Lenox Restaurant, 202 E.

Main St-Bound Brook. LIGHT housework wanted with small adult family, sleep in. Write T-134. Courier-New. Kitchen, dining and pantry help wanted, full or part time MANSARD INN Tel.

Tlfd 6-4632 Fees 11.04 43-4toaw.

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