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PAGE THIRTY-SIX obituaries PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1955 Telephone Plainfield 6-80C0 Nels Ailing, Sculptor, Boyd Will Aids JJies at J4 in ords Mrs. Elmer L. Mundy, Ex-Tax Office Employe Fords Nels of RFD Fords, Woodbridge Township, a 2 Hospitals New Brunswick (IP) Bequests sculptor, died yesterday (Mar. 9, 1955) in his home after a brief illness.

He designed the George Washington memorial in Perth Amboy's City Hall Park. He also lector, John VV. Regan, took over of $5,000 each to two local hospi Mrs. Sadie E. Bornmann Mundy, 57, formerly principal clerk-book Individual Dentists To Support Reid A number of members of the Plainfield Dental Society, meeting last night in Bounc' Brook Inn, said they will offe moral and financial support to Dr.

James H. Reid of 201 E. Fifth who is running as a Republican for councilman-at-large. Dr. Reid, who resides at 1412 E.

Second was not endorsed by the society, which gives no political support to any tals were left by the late Elmer on Dec. 31, 1950. Began Duties in 1926 keeper in the Plainfield tax col B. Boyd, president of the Home Mrs. Mundy started work with produced statuary adorning lector's office, died yesterday (Mar.

9, 1955) in her home at 215 W. Fifth St. She was the wife of News Publishing Company. the city's finance department July many New York City buildings, 26, 1926. A short time later she such as the old Hippodrome His will, filed for probate yes went into the collector's office Theater, and created life-size Elmer L.

Mundy. Mrs. Mundy retired from the tax collector's office after 28 church figures to replace those She was a member of the City destroyed during the Johnstown, terday, provided that his estate go to his sister-in-law, who is Mrs. Victor F. Ridder of New York-Boyd also left cash gifts to pres years service on Aug.

1, 19o4. flood. Mr. Ailing was born in Den mark and had resided in New I DIVIDENDS I for home buyers She was the city's acting tax collector for several weeks following the death of Tax Collector John C. Dilts in November, 1950.

She served until the present tax col- ent and past employes of the New Brunswick Daily Home News Jersey since 1887. He is survived by five daughters and two sons. Funeral services will be held and the Sunday Times. Boyd's estate includes newspaper stock shares and local real estate. Saturday afternoon, with inter Hall Employes Association.

She was feted at an informal party by City Hall workers at the time of her 25th anniversary as a city employe in July, 1951, and was given a gift at the time of her retirement last summer. Mrs. Mundy was born in War-renville and resided there and in North Plainfield before moving to Plainfield 33 years ago. She was a daughter of the late John and Catherine Newmiller Bornmann. She was a member of the Watchung Avenue Presbyterian Church.

ment in Alpine Cemetery, Perth Amboy. Harold MacCIoud Watchung Harold M. Mac- Heart Attack Proves Fatal Somerville Efforts of police and' the Rescue Squad were unable to save a 29-year old student yesterday afternoon when he fell victim to a lifelong heart Cloud, 77, of 324 Stirling a retired brakeman for the Cen tral Railroad of New Jersey, died Survivors IMPOSSIBLE! 1 I FIAT HT A bachelor, Boyd, in his will written in 1927, left his entire estate to his brother, William B. Boyd. There was a proviso that if the brother died, the estate would go to William's widow.

I William died in 1933. The publisher died Feb. 7 at the age of 74. He hatl been head of the company that publishes the Daily Home News and Sunday Times since 1933. Boyd, in a codicil written in 1944, left bequests of $5,000 each to St.

Peter's Hospital and Middlesex General Hospital. Cash bequests ranging from $500 to $5 Besides her husband, Mrs. yesterday (Mar. 9, 1955) in Muh lenberg Hospital, Plainfield. Mundy is survived by one daugh Born in Jersey City, Mr.

Mac- UUI HI ter, Mrs. Harriet Schmidt of Mad Stanley Pyckowski a student Cloud had resided here six years. ison; one brother, William N. Bornmann of 48 Mountain He formerly lived in Rosejle Park for 25 years. He was a son of the late Aaron and -Emma Marshall at Drake Business College in Plainfield, died in the kitchen of his home at the Roosevelt Apart and three sisters, Mrs.

Reginald I. Hallard of 1220 South End mlml ments, 168 N. Bridge St. as he Parkway, Mrs. Andrew J.

Hig- MacCIoud. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway was cooking dinner for his wife, gins of 121 W. Fifth St. and Mrs 000 were left to about 20 past Virginia Ottaviano Pyckowski. He apparently suffered an at and present employes of the news Trainmen.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jennie Staples MacCIoud; William Boyd of 184 Watchung Ave. She was the sister-in-law of Miss Edith L. Mundy, who makes If you are in the market for a home, keep in mind the benefits you get with a Home Loan at The Plainfield Trust Company. 1.

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No Appraisal Fee Charged by Bank When you borrow from us, you save this expense. Stop at Plainfield Trust and talk over your needs with one of our mortgage officers now. THE paper. tack immediately before his wife arrived home from work, and one son, Harold M. of the her home with the Mundys at 215 she found him lying on the kitch VV.

Fifth St. Stirling address; one daugh Bookie Faces FACTORY CLOSEOUT KITCHEN DINETTE SETS CHROME OR BLACK en floor. The Rescue Squad and ter, Mrs. Joseph S. Singerle of Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m.

Saturday in the Memo Framingham, one brother, police vainly administered oxy- gen until Mr. Pyckowski was pro Elmer of Jersey City and four rial Funeral Home. The Rev. Tax Charge nounced dead by his family physi cian, who said he had been treat Earl E. Hair, minister of the Watchung Avenue Presbyterian BEAUTIFUL STRIKING PATTERNS Newark (JP) A federal Grand ing the man for a heart disorder Church, will officiate.

Interment will be in the Springdale Meth Jury has indicted convicted book during the past 22 years. 29 95 49 s5 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Memorial Funeral Home, The Rev. Roland R.

Ost, pastor of Wilson Memorial Church, Watchung, will officiate. Interment will be in the Bloomfield maker Joseph Vasile of Little Mr. Pyckowski, in addition to odist Cemetery, Warren Town ship. Ferry on a charge of evading attending the business college, $1,796 income taxes over a was employed as a wireman by the C. M.

L. Company of Plain- two-year period. I Frank W. Dufford MAPLE BEDROOM Others indicted on tax evasion field. High Bridge Funeral services charges yesterday were Frank Besides his widow, he leaves his IP1LAEMFIHEILIID TfluUOT 13.95; CHEST 26" 39" for Frank W.

Dufford, 82, long Stamato, of Clifton, and his brother, Vito, of Lodi. The Albert S. Cox IDRESSER 36 39" time businessman in Middle Valley who died Monday (Mar. 7. father, Stanley Sr.

of Bradley. Gardens; two brothers, Benson of North Plainfield and Joseph of Somerville; three sisters, Mary 15.95 10.951 Stamato brothers are engaged in 1955) at Somerset Hospital, Som BED SINGLE OR DOUBLE a garbage contracting business. erville, following a year's illness. Vasile was convicted in 1951 and Irene of Manville and Mrs. COMPANY Park Avenue at Second Plainfield, New Jersey Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation will be held today at 2 p.

m. at of conspiring to make book with Betty Dzeuba of Dunellen, and the Naughright Funeral Home in Charles (Junie) Engels and Kitchen Cabinets Formica Top Bat Cabintt lour half-sisters, Stella of Ran Josephine of Brooklyn, Mrs I Main St. The Rev. Charles Arthur (Baker) Bakofeit Vasile, Flemington Albert Schenck Cox, 92, of Port Washington, L. N.

died yesterday (Mar. 9, 1955). He was a Flemington native, but hadn't resided here for many years. He was the husband of, Mrs. Myrtle Osborne Cox.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. in the Holcombe Funeral Home here, with who served a 2-to-3-year "term in Helen Lesczynski of Brooklyn and Schmidlmg, pastor of Long Valley Lutheran Church, will of- 7.951 state prison and paid a $500 fine, Mrs. Sophie Viscovich of Brook 20" Res. 13.95 124" R.a.

22.95 was accused yesterday of evading 11.95 lyn. Deaths in Jersey ticiate. Interment will be in the Lower Valley Presbyterian taxes in 1948 and 1949. Funeral arrangements will be Assistant U. S.Attorney Pierre Church cemetery.

54" WALL SET 3Ir. Charles McManus Mrs. Ellen Margaret Murphy McManus, wife of Charles H. McManus of 332 Bergen and a resident here since 1917, died announced by the Cusick Funeral Home. P.

Garven said the Stamato Pallbearers will be from Elizabeth John J. 75, former police captain. the Rev. Linn Creighton, pastor 11.95 Hunterdon County Trust Com brothers operate a thriving gar of the Presbyterian Church, offi Reg. 24.95 Mrs.

N. Passa Middlesex Borough Mrs. N. Passa, 61, of 557 Voorhees died yesterday (Mar. 9, 1955) in SL Peter's Hospital New Brunswick, shortly after she was admitted.

She was the widow of "Anthony Passa, who died in 1941. Mrs. Passa was a member of pany at Califon where he served I ciating. Interment will be in John Evancho Morristown John H. Lidger-wood, 79, president of the Lidger- on the board of directors for bage contracting business in several Bergen and Passaic County municipalities.

Frank is presi yesterday (Mar. 9, 1955) in Muhlenberg Hospital. She was 65. Presbyterian Cemetery. Hollywood Bed more than 25 years, retiring a Middlesex John Evancho, 50, wood' Manufacturing Company, New York.

dent of the firm which has head Mrs. McManus was born in Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. She was a of 39 died yesterday Hyman Krasner year ago. Bearers will be Raymond B.

I Reg. $49.95 SPECIAL $24-5 quarters in jlamii, ana vito is (Mar. 9, 1955) in Bound Brook treasurer. Emanuel Lodge of Masons held past president of the Rosary Confraternity of St. Mary's Church; Apgar, the bank's cashier; Howard P.

Lance and Oliver ine Kosary fcocieiy uur uauy West Orange Roy E. Barton, Hospital after an illness of two The charge against Frank services yesterday in the Higgins weeks. He was a resident here oi ivioum vu-gm miix-ii. one 69 retired electrical engineer for a member of the Blue Army of Stamato is that he evaded pay Home for Funerals" for the late American Telephone and Tele 291 for five years, coming here from Fatima; Court Watchung MAPLE BUNK BEDS i Includes: Ladder 1 Rail 1 ment of $113,479 in personal and Hyman Krasner of 637 Sheridan graph Company, New York. Catholic Daughters of America tJFreeland, Pa.

He was employed Moser, Annandale; William C. Apgar, Lebanon; John L. Stiger, Whitehouse and Robert Bodine, Long Valley, the bank's board business taxes in the three-year a member of the Lodge, Division 1. Ladies' Auxiliary of, by Diehl Manufacturing Com- period of 1948-50. who died Tuesday night.

survived by one son, Benjamin A. Passa of Manville; two daughters, Mrs. Chester Bergen and Mrs. Vincent Di Mura, both of Middlesex Borough; three grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and two sisters, Mrs. William South Orange Miss Lillian pany, Finderne, the last lour Rea.

559.95 the Ancient Order of Hibernians; Vito is accused of holding back Funeral services for Mr. Kras years. St $23,235 in personal taxes for 1949. Planer, vicepresident of the for- and of the Third Order of mer Durable Hosiery Corporation Francis, New York. ner were held today in the I.

J. I Morris Funeral Home, Brooklyn, of Irvington. Mr. Evancho is survived by his widow, Mrs. Anna Evancho; a daughter, Mrs.

Harry Werner of .3 Pc. BLONDE BEDROOM Notarangelo, Coronia, N. and Mrs. George Freebour, Bronx, N. Y.

21 Plane Crash Suits to Start Princeton Robert Chester Max North Plainfield, and one grand N. Y. Interment was in Mt. Ju-dah Cemetery, Brooklyn. Mr.

Krasner was the proprietor of the Hennessy Liquor Store at 305 Madison Ave. Timber Tone LARGE DOUBLE CHEST DOUBLE DRESSER DOUBLE BED I well, 81, founder and president of directors. Julian A. Martine South Bound Brook Funeral services for Julian A. Martine, 80, 263 Edgewood will be held Saturday at 10 a.

m. at "the Taggart-Chamberlain Funeral Home, Bound Brook, in charge of the Rev. Daniel LV Smith, pastor of the South Bound Brook Reformed Church. In besides her nusband, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Leo O.

Scherzinger of 320 Clinton PL, South Plainfield; and the Misses Eileen C. McManus and Kathryn L. McManus, both at home, and two grandchildren. child. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Conroy Funeral Her funeral will be held Satur of R.

C. Maxwell Company, out door advertisers. Miami, Fla. UP) Court trial Home, Bound Brook. Reg.

$189.95 $70.95 of 21 suits totaling $6,207,155 growing out of an airplane crash Mrs. Wilson M. Gulick Michael Mika I I I Montclair Frank Watterson Jackson, 80, former American consul in Greece. day at 8:30 a.m. from the Conroy Funeral Home, Bound Brook, to Our Lady of Mount Virgin Church, here, where a Requiem High Mass will be offered at 9 a.m.

by the Rev. Emanuel Gauci, pastor. Interment will follow in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Bridgewater Township. in Elizabeth, N.

will open Monday before U.S. District Judge Emett C. Choate. Funeral services for Mrs. M.

Gulick of 1354 Martine 20" GAS RANGE Services will be Saturday at 9:30 a. m. from Higgins "Home for Funerals," with a Solemn Requiem Mass at 10 in St. Mary's Church. Burial will be in St.

Gertrude's Cemetery, terment will follow in Bound Basis for the combined ac Brook Cemetery. Elizabeth Mrs. Julia A. Gil Ave. were held yesterday in the Higgins "Home for Funerals." Reg.

$69.95 SPECIAL $34-95 tions was the plunge of a Miami Services will be conducted to Airline passenger plane morrow evening at 7:30 p. m. by The Rev. Clarence E. Getz, pastor of the First Presbyterian Dec.

16, 1951, shortly after a me fcouth Bound Brook Fire Company of which he was takeoff from Newark Airport. lette, 73, former drill press operator for Weston Electrical Instrument Company, Newark. Max Blankenstein Finderne Funeral services for Flemington Michael Mika, 68, who resided in Parker Ave. until three years ago, died yesterday (Mar. 9, 1955) at his home in Atlantic Highlands.

He was the husband of the late Mrs. Mary Petronic Mika. Surviving are two sons, Nicholas of Atlantic Highlands and John of Belford and six grandchildren. Funeral will be held Saturday at 8:30 a. m.

from the Holcombe Family Size Brand New REFRIGERATOR Mrs. Isabella Jeiikinson I member and chaplain, and at 8 if ty-six persons, including I Church of Dunellen, officiated. Interment in Hillside Cemetery. Mrs. Gulick died in Muhlenberg Hospital Sunday.

MATTHEW A. HENSON New York t-P) Matthew Alexander Henson, 88, last surviving member of the Adm. Robert E. Fanwood Mrs. Isabella Jen- crew members, died in the crash.

p. m. by Bound Brook Lodge Reg. $209.95 1388, BPO Elks, of which he $129951 Two other were injured when the disabled C-46 Diane SPECIAL Max Blankenstein, 70, of Pearl was a charter member. kinson, 88, of 154 Farley died this morning (Mar.

10, 1955) in Berkeley Hall Nursing Home, Berkeley Heights. She was born iJFir, uV pNiSt, Finderne, were held yester 1909. wnn was Pparv's! fell in a residential section of Elizabeth. I Mr. Martine died yesterday (Mar.

9, 1955) at his home after "inav ai ar iriA nnrnv mi DR. ERNST P. BOAS New York (JP) Dr. Ernst P. Urs-nr? OA.

4f ftTn rT allxr And Many Other Bargains in Yorkshire, England, and lived valet for many years and took part in his major polar expedi Funeral Home here, followed by a week's illness. He was a re tired millwright. in Elizabeth more than 60 years. Requiem Mass in St. Magdalene's i specialist in heart and chronic (Former Patient Quizzed tions, died yesterday neral Home, Bound Brook, in charge of the Rev.

John Croutha-mel, pastor of the Somerville Baptist Church. Interment followed in Bound Brook Cemetery. She resided with her son, Ray Church, at 9 a. m. Interment Deaths diseases, a teacher and hospital In Fire Fatal to 7 mond Jenkinson, of the Farley will be in St Magdalene's Ceme tery.

administrator, died yesterday. ANBEESON On Tuesday. Mar. 8, 1 a ronirlonnA 1 OO 17.11a.. Ave.

address, for the past two Easy Credit Terms (Picture on Page 1) years. She was the widow of Vaux Hall, J. Cordelia, in her San Rafael, Calif. (IP) A for DR. STEPHEN L.

POLYAK Harry Jenkinson, who died 1935. 1 me laic uvula Anderson and beloved mother of mer inmate of a state mental hos Mrs. Katherine Dooley Bearers were Carl Kruger, South Bound Brook; Henry and Peter Gorski, Finderne, and Fred Flohr, Bound Brook. Mr. Blankenstein died Sunday -night in Fin Chicago (IP) Dr.

Stephen L. PLAINFIELD IRON AND METAL CO, Inc. Trr.TTi Pre. S. Second St cor.

Clinton Are. All Sizes of Structural Steel and Pip and Wiping Ran lor Sale. Scalers In Scrap Iron. Metal and Paper MiH Supplies. Telephone PI.

6-7010 or 6.7011 pital was held for questioning today about the rooming-house Mrs. Jenkinson was a member Polyak, 65, professor of anatomy caran jaiiier ana jouis Anderson Jr. Funeral services on Friday at 1 p. m. from the Calvary Baptist Phnrrh Vaur TTolT Tho ttrtl The funeral of Mrs.

Katherine of Luanda Chapter, OEC, of at the University of Chicago and T. Dooley of 910 Leland Ave. derne. He was a retired uphol an authority on the anatomy of a j. William Coleman will officiate.

Interment in JTnllvwnnd fometora was held yesterday from the Elizabeth. Besides her son, she is survived by a daughter. Mrs. lire in which seven men perished yesterday. Seven others were burned or injured.

sterer. the eye, died Tuesday. Higgins "Home for Funerals." A Union, N. Mrs. Anderson will He In state at the church ThiirrlAv.

a until Requiem High Mass followed in Malcolm R. Schlette, 40, iden time of services. tified by District Attorney Wil 5 Face Trial I FURNITURE "Where Price Arm LouT I 117 NEW ST. PL 6.2332 Florence W. Burris, formerly of Lake Bluff, 111., eight grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by Gray's Funeral Home, Westfield. Brown Funeral Home in charge. 10 liam O. Weisich as an ex-inmate of Napa State Hospital, was ar St. Bernard's Church, with the Rev.

Pierce Byrne as celebrant. Interment was in St. Gertrude's Cemetery, Woodbridge, where the Rev. George Dillon of St. Bernard's Church officiated at Mac CLOUD On Wednesday.

Mar. 9, 1 r. UarAM Uf in V.i Otl. In 'Glub' Case rested. Witnesses reported he was the only man who emerged husband of Jennie Staples MacCIoud, residence 324 Stirline KL.

Watchung from the flaming building fully IOpea Every Tuesday, Thursday I and Saturday Till 9 p.m. I N. J. Two men and Services will be held In thv IVfemn- ciotnea. He denied any knowledge of how the fire started.

rial Funeral Home, 400 Franklin PI; TP 1 r' a r.A three een-agers are being held in bail for trial" on morals charges stemming from a 16-year-old girl's P. C4SEY SON "Crescent Home" DIHECTOB OP FTJTTEKA1S 151 CAST SEVENTH STREET AT CKESCENT AVENUE TeL PX 6-2331 ai j. p. Interment Bloomfield Cemetery. Bloomfield, N.

J. testimony about an alleged "club committal services. Pallbearers were Peter C. and Charles E. Peterson, Paul Phillips and Michael Coumi.

Father Dillon visited the funeral home Tuesday evening to recite the Rosary. Mrs. Dooley, widow of John W. Dooley, died in her home McMAKTJS Ellen Murphy, beloved The girl testified yesterday closed doors in Queens fel LP wife of Charles Henry McManus, residence 332 Bersren Plainfield. ony court.

on Wednesday, Mar. 9. 1955. Funeral from the Higgins "Home ror 209 W. Eighth St.

AND 1 flamneld, on Saturday, Mar. 12, at The five, seized last month in a raid on the home of a Queens housewife, are: Raymond Goettel, 26; Alfred Lowe, 22; Charles Berl, 18; Harry Wesch, 17, and Eric a. m. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Mary's Church 10 a.

m. Interment St. Gertrude's Cemetery, Woodbridge. The Rosarv Confratemitv and Blue Wilkens. Wesch was held in $2.

TOM BROWN Milwaukee (IP) Tom Brown, 85, Milwaukee's widely known bicyclist, hiker and outdoor enthusiast, whose trademark in recent years was a flowing white Army memoers oi St. Mary's Church, 000 bail. Bail for the others was Court Watchung CDA 291, and the AOH Auxiliary, Division 1. will re Flower set at $1,000. There was no mention of Mrs.

cite the Rosary Friday at 8:30 p. m. 11 YOU WILL BE TOO, WHEN YOU HEAR OUR PRICES ON I II F- All Elizabeth Schwartz, 41, of Ridge- 3 beard, died yesterday. MUNDY On Wednesday, Mar. 9, wood, who police said lured the moo.

bacne m. uarnmann. in her 58th year, wife of Elmer L. Mundv. teen-agers to her apartment for ys Years or gcT at her home.

215 W. Fifth St faervices will be held in the Memo wild parties. She is undergoing psychiatric tests at Kings County rial Funeral Home. 400 Franklin PL a Jn at E. Seventh St, on Saturday, Mar.

Hospital. Perhaps We Can Help? at n. m. Morals charges against three Roofing Siding Enclosures Dormers Porches Garages other teen-agers were dropped after a 15-year-old girl testified about them in open court. Interment Springdale Methodist Church Cemetery, Warren Township, N.

J. 11 In Memoriam In loving memory of our Mother. Mrs. Helen C. Weeks, who passed away on March 12.

1954. Our hearts still ache with sadness, I Our eyes shed manv a tear. Ex-Howell Aide -STOP funeral Director A. II. KUNYON SON PLainfield 6-0040 Romeo A.

Proprietor Fred L. Hoffman, Manager God only knows how much we miss you At the end of this first year. Children and grandchildren. 12 To Run in Essex Newark (IP) Donal Fox, 51, campaign manager for former FLOUURS 7 ROUTE 22 MOUNTAIN AVE. PHONE PLAINFIELD 7-0400 Home Improvements General.

Contracting Bank Financing Free Estimate Rep. Charles R. Howell in last fall's UVS. Senate race, has been CALL To Our Way of Thinking the pre-need selection ot a last resting place for all the family, with an appropriate family monument erected. Landscaped and paid for while the fcmily can help wifb tb choice and the payment, is getting one of Life's most pot-off problems behind von where it ought to be.

Don't Let Is Get You Down. We Have Money to Loan for Any Worthy Purpose at Low Bank Rates. Easy Payments. SUBURBAN TRUST COMPANY PLAINFIELD OFFICE East Front Street and Watchung Avenue Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation OTHER OFFICES Westfield Cranford Garwood Scotch Plains fl GRAN IT chosen by Essex County organiza-i tion Democrats as their candidate for state senator. A South Orange lawyer, Fox is I expected to run unopposed in the Apr.

19, primary election. While the Democratic picture in the state Senate contest appeared smooth, a three-way battle loomed for the Republican nomination. State Senator Mark Anton seeks the nomination for reelection, but faces opposition by Assemblyman William O. Barnes Jr. and City Commissioner Ovid C.

Bianchi of Orange. i Shrewsbury Construction Co. 819 MOUNTAIN AVEVUE BERKELEY HEIGHTS PL 6-8811 SUmmit 6-9121 ANY TIME DAY OR NIGHT HIGGINS PI 6-0017 Home for Funerals Stb St. at Arlington L. L.

MANNING SON Est. mi Stanley Burner. Owner 405 West Front Street Tel PLainfield 64)706 ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET SENT UPOIS REQUEST BUILDERS OF QUALITY MONUMENTS FOR OVER 90 YEARS 13.

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