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PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1953 Oil ITU ARIES Telephone Plainfield 6-8000 PAGE TWENTT Andrew Kondracki Manville The funeral of An Deaths in Jersey Real Estate Brooklyn. A fourth suspect was' sought i The stickuD was staaed bv two- Mahlon T. Otto Flemington Funeral services for Mahlon T. Otto, 58, will be held at 2 P.m.

tomorrow in his drew V. Kondracki of 103 Freeh 'Copter Crash Kills PUot Linden Burkhardt C. Fischer Mrs. Barbara Homall Bound Brook Mrs. Barbara Homall, 72, of 539 E.

Second died at her home last night (July 6, 1953). She had been ill about a month. Shirt Mark Traps Trio jmen, one holding a gun, who forced ncforc iAngelo Calderaro, treasurer and! I lo I 71, retired tool designer. will be held tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. from the Maliszewski and Fucillo Funeral Home with a Requiem Mass at 9 a.m.

in Sacred home, Pleasant Ridge Farms, at Ringoes. The Rev. Edward C. Dun- i assistant manager of the theater to open the safe. They bound Cal- Lakehurst (JP) A helicopter was the widow of Emory bar, pastor of the Flemington Bap- She Elizabeth Frank X.

George, 78, retired foreman at Merck and Rahway. New York (JP) A tell-tale deraro. and an usher, and fled. wumj Heart Church. Burial will be in Dilot was killed and his crewman; Homall who died in 1920.

She is tu rtrtoH Kr-oil- oc-t0-' Elizabeth The followin? deeds have tist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery, the parish cemetery of thei. 1. hv one son. Rrnthpr Har- jaunarv mars lea to ine uuun.mj auc i-ac ibeen recorded in the office hr ail0l thtpr han- day afternoon when Moses Cain, -County Register: injurea yesteraay in iae crasn Salem Mrs.

Anne F. S. Glasgow, 43, a porter emploved at the thea-i Butfs Realty Company to Hugh Flemington. Mr. Otto, who died Sunday (July twin-rotor Navy craft on theLoretta and three dau2nter.

Mr. Kondracki, formerly of Bayonne, was employed by Johns-Manville. He died Sunday at the age of 66. widow of Col. Edward L.

Glasgow, USA. staggered into a police station feet from Mchi aku-I landing field of the Lakehurst; Mrs. Ann Bensulock of Bound 5, 1953) in the Hunterdon Medical Naval Air Station. Brook, Mrs. Arthur Wilson of Center, was comptroller of the yuaic luiu diiu.

in a Daiiereu aiiu oiuuuy cuiiuiwuh. 1 Detectives said the laundry mark Police said the porter told them Mr a. Jackey. prop- i n. 1 1 mAfi cnatriorl him riff Vm rt nnan a 14 TVrr CI A rk East Orange Harry J.

Hof Eastern Division of the Kraft Lieut. Todd E. Harden, 31, diedjHightstown, Mrs. Harold Behl of chirr erivn Trt rnpaipr iuui mtu juoi.ii-u mm Mr. and Mr Frank J.

Gombocz to Middlesex Borough, mere are live ir 69, former sales manager for Bea con Milling Cayuga, N. Y. street ana lorcea mm into a luutu "1L" nnrtPr hv one of the SUSDCtS tO VQ1 Inner-Circle, property at comer or west poller One OI trie huspena iu aftor miHnioht SnnHav Third St and View Plainfield. 1C Vi mmnmnt aftpr midnight Sundav Third St. and View Foods Company, New York.

He had lived in rural Ringoes for seven years. He was born Nov. 28, 1 1.1 I 1 "Mr" i rr replace one mat Decame Dioouieu 0 ha hnmP trnm a i'4 grandchildren. She was a member of St. Ann's Slovak Society of Bound Brook, the Rosary Society of St.

Mary's in Philadelphia Naval Hospital, where he was taken by helicopter. Aviation Machinist's Mate Bernard Cohan, who was flying with Harden, suffered a broken nose 1894, in Pennsylvania Will Say Rosary New Market The Rosary Altar Society of Our Lady of Fatima R. C. Church will meet at 7:30 p. m.

today in the Sheenan Funeral Home, Dunellen, to say the rosary for John Smith of 380 Vail Ave. who died Sundav night. and He said they took him to a 'hlock 79. township assessment map. as the porter Elizabeth George W.

Holloway, 55, copy editor for Jersey City Printing Company. I r. rt 1 1 1 1 1 Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Church and had been a local resi Elsie Wirtz Otto; two sons, John dent for the past 50 years Otto of the Marine Corps, serving and face cuts. He lives in Laur pisioi-w nippeu in mi aitcuii nouse crooKivn auegeuiy -uag- VillariA and V.

Caniguile, to make him reveal the theater lay- nicari's and held him prisoner 12 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brooke Pietsch. -j propertv in W. Broad Ii4.06 feet out.

hours. Cain said he was beaten fron, Marion westfieid. The three prisoners captured when he refused to give his captors Mr. and Mrs. Goetz to Mr.

last night and formally charged at information about the arrival time ity knonTiix) lam (F.Ti were accused Of nf tVioator- manacrpr tho 1 npa-! services win oe neia irom xneiat Quantic0) and William Otto Elizabeth John Miksiewicz, 73, retired employe at Bayway Refhi- ence Harbor. umvy runeidi xiuuie i m-y jof Aiientown, a daughter, Mrs. Harden, a native of St. m. and from St.

Mary's Church jrj0nairl Warren Ringoes- and four ery Esso standard 011 Co- n.oA i uA ci grandchildren. yesterday morning's daylight S2.322 tion of his office details. Mo, lived at Pinehurst Estates d- wm uc 01. a i Joseph's Cemetery, Bridgewater here. He is survived by his widow, Elizabeth Francis T.

O'Donnell, IS in oc u.iin.'., Lihertv Plainfield Holcombe Funeral Home FUNERAL DESIGNS LET OUR FLOWERS CONVEY YOUR EXPRESSIONS Stanley Flower Shop 173 E. FRONT ST PL 6-0978 NEXT TO ROSENBAUM'S Marrbsnts anH TraHrQ PejlltV Pom- i i Township. charge of arrangements. ou, ciupiujvu uy iiciici a Company. P5nv.

inc to Theodore J. Eitei so June, and a son, Todd Samuel, 3. A Navy spokesman said there QO i pt in Jianan xju actti Kuth PL. Fanwnod. Mr.

and Mrs. Jam3 H. Baker to Mr. 2 Feared Lost At Sea, Safe Newark John S. Reilly, 65, Mrs.

Emma C. Morton immediate explanation for 00 was no and Mrs. Nicholas Frank property holdup 01 me Dig raramoum Theater in the heart of downtown Brooklyn. The three, booked on charges of assault, robbery, kidnapping and violation of the Sullivan Anti-weapons Law, were listed as Joseph Magnicari. 23; Vito de Muro.

IT; and Salvatore Ferrara, 19, all of Elizabeth Board of Works employe. The craft was on a Laurence Harbor Hudson Dick- in (iihson Known as pioi luii. he Crash. Westfieid Mrs. Emma Case limp UI r.rtrid ctiaif-.

lain erman, 88, of 130 Morningside routine training flight. A1. f.1.,L. Turner in ff Morton, 81, of 239 Walnut St. diedJ Atlantic City- -JP) TWO persons an'rt Mrs.

'Sa'n'ford V. Read, property Dr. Losee this morning (June 7, 1903) Westfieid Dr. Mary Hille "CRESCENT HOME" P. CASEY SOiN DIKECTOB OF FXTHEKAXS ISI EAST SEVENTH STREET AT CSESCENT ATCCTTB Tel.

Flislnfleld 6-3331 Young Slayer Losee, an osteopathic physician, feared lost at sea in a lashing wind fwn as 1349 wtunS Plain- anH ra'n stnrm last rowpd Mr- and Mrs- Sanford V. Read to ana ran siorm lasi mni roweu Mr and Mrj Davjd M. their small boat safelv into Beach property at Hilltop Rd. and woodside Scotch Haven a few hours later. Villane and Sons to Mr.

and Richard J. McCusker, property Mrs. Laura Broome, Wife Of JOS- known as TIS Castlenian Westfieid. died yesterday (July 6, 1953) at the Autumn Rose Nursing Home, Manalapan. He was the brother of Mrs.

Malvina Joy of Dunellen and uncle of Joseph Joy of Somerville and Mrs. John Lanning of this place. The body is reposing at the Cranford Hall, Cranford, after a long illness. Mrs. Morton was born in Plain-field and had lived in Westfieid since 1900.

She was the widow of George H. L. Morton who died in June of 1944. She was a member died in her home, 212 Prospect this morning (June 7, 1953) after a long illness She was born in Put in Custody ATLAS OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS Kadlo Beam Electric Operators JOHN CAPRAKO 1613 E. 2nd St.

Scotch PUlaa FA 2-7008 CAiNt Sturgeon Bay, Wis. (JP) James Bath, N. and had lived here 32 1 years. She was the wife of Dr. eph Broome captain of Mrrav o.

Matthews, prop- Atlantic City beach patrol, anH ertv in Kront near tanas now or late of William M. Stillman. Plain- of the Westfieid Presbyterian Duranty, 14, yesterday was judged Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Green a delinquent in the slaying of Woodbridge. Funeral services neighbor couple and was commit-will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Church.

"FLOWERS TO FiT THE OCCASWX" SMITH. Florist Stanley Yates, Prop. 750 SOMERSET STREET (Entrance Watchuntr Ats.) PL 5-3875 Surviving are two sons, Harman ted to the custody of the State the funeral home with burial fol Chester D. losee, also a Westfieid osteopath. Mrs.

Losee had practiced with ner husband prior to her illness. Besides her husband she is survived by one son, Charles D. at L. Morton and Stewart C. Morton, lowing in Clover Leaf Park Ceme WE BUY AND SELL vail wuitiiiaii, a laiiini ivnu ti Mr.

and Mrs. John Genovese to Bev-' Philadelphia, Said the outboard property in King 1.1S7.50 feet from Martine motor on their converted lifeboat scotch Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eannucci to failed during a fishing trip and Mr and Mr Michael Zusack.

property 'thpv uprp forced to row -at corner of Mountain Ave. and Rob- ine were iorcea to eits Lan scotch Plains. The pair was reported missing Guido Barattucci and others to Mr. 'nnrf loner nvprrliip in thp uakp of a anf1 Mrs- Eussfll Walling Man they, long oeraue in me wane oi a rtv in FariPV Scotch Plains. tnrrpnfial rlownnonr arcomrjanied inhn Kendall and others to L.

B. USED FURNITURE tery, Woodbridge. Friends may call from 2 p.m tomorrow. both of Westfieid; one daughter, Mrs. Frederick A.

Krayer, Essex Fells; six grandchildren; four great grandchildren; and a brother, home; and two sisters, Miss Bess Department of Public Welfare until he is 21. District Attorney Herbert Johnson told newsmen, who were barred from the Juvenile Court proceedings, that James would be sent to the state school for boys at ZECKENDORF'S It M. Hille and Dr. Louise Hille, both of Bath. Funeral services will be held in 470 WEST FRONT ST.

Pt 4-4791 Rufus Case, of Atlantic City. Brian James Kelley OPES EVENINGS 'hv winds; un to 50 miles rier hour Toddington Company, property- which Winas up 10 3U nines pei nuui. hp corner of lands Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 3 p. m. in Gray's Services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m.

at the Higgins Broome ana a iriena, Arnoia formerly of Benjamin F. Pettit. ae- Funeral Home with the Rev. 1 knri. heiner in what is Known as several hours at Doughty, spent a i L.

I "Home for Funerals" for Brian George V. Gardner, assistant min- Gray's Funerti Home Thursday at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. George V. Gardner, assistant minister of the Presbyterian Church, officiating.

Interment wii'l be in Fairview Cemetery. flsssaMsjBAMsMbMHBPVMiflVINaWV sea searching for the mining boat. 't'er1 tr-t! tract and VnioniViy Juage wover ivi. oiapieiou, f'nast T.iiarH natrol rraft also were Ave New Providence Borough 'Sitting as juvenile judge, following James Kelley, one-month-old son ofiister of the Presbyterian Church, nthonv J. Minczeski ann ouiers mental report that James evi-i Charles F.

and Mary Fitzgerald II 8SH DIRECTORS Plainfield Window Cleaning Co. Store. OHces. Residences Cleaned 625 DiSBOW AVEBTJB Telephone PI. 8-1945 Compensation Insurance Carried officiating.

Burial will be in Fair-view Cemetery. mci icu. jir ana jorm j. nutnno. feetldenced neither an unbalanced nor! Kelley of 928 Kenyon who of fhinaino in drv ertv in Whittineliam oo.

Trl Pluinfiolri deficient mind. The husky youthjdied yesterday (July 6, 1953) at has told authorities he liked the 'Muhlenberg Hospital. Burial will THOMAS C. KEISER-J. LEWIS, II MH0MAL FUN ZRAW HOME FRANKLIN PL at E.

7th neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. place in St. Gertrudes Cem etery, Woodbridge. Harris, and that he does not knov why he fatally stabbed them last week.

Wisconsin law says no one under 16 may be prosecuted as a criminal. clothing before setting out to. pijak'to Mr. and Mrs. Mi-search again.

Broome's wife Brown. Property in Front SL. near lands now or late 01 Mcaugnion. ed him that she and Colemar were in Beach Haven, about 15 miles Minnie H. Muir to Mr.f and Mrs Frederick O.

Meyer, property in Front north Of here. S6 feet from Park Scotch The tropical-like storm buffeted Plains. anr? Mrs Frederick J. Wich to the South Jersey area shortly be- Mr "and Mrs." Norman E. Scheffer, fore 6 p.m., flooding Streets and property at corner of Randolph Rd.

knocking out some telephones. Duffner to Seven-tenths of an inch Of rain fell Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Chlan.

lots til and 92 block 4. map of Floral in la minutes. Garden. Westfieid. Bussel Son iron COD AD PAPER metai wwlinr bags PL 8537 422 W.

THIRD ST. PLAINFIELD. N. J. Besides the parents, the infant is survived by three, brothers, Charles F.

Eugene Michael and Kevin Patrick; a sister, Mary Geraldine; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Kelley of 924 W. Sixth and the maternal grandfather, Jeremiah 3Irs.

Agnes Bergini Green Brook Township Mrs. Agnes Bergini, widow of George Bergini, of Green Brook died yesterday. (July 6, 1953) at her home following a long illness. She was born 66 years ago in Lakeville, and lived in this area many years. She is survived by a brother, John Burns of 131 Duer North Plainfield.

The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Mundy Funeral Home, Dunellen, with burial following in Bound Brook Cemetery. Grade Crossing Work To Becin This Week Conrad R. Shad New Providence Conrad R. Shad, 50, cf 1060 Springfield died this morning at his home after a long Llness.

He is survived by his. widow, Mildred Washer Shad. Born in Germany, Mr. Shad had lived here for 19 years operating a floral snop. He was a member of the Methodist Church and the New York and New Jersey Florist Clubs.

Besides his widow he is survived by two children, both at home, Elizabeth and Conrad Jr. Funeral seivices will be held 2 p. m. Thursday from the E. P.

Burroughs Funeral Home, Summit, with tie Rev. Reece R. Hill officiating. Burial will be in Andover, J. Mr and Mrs.

Louis iu ri 1 nrAnartv in Fvona Dunellen Work on thp evrava-i Fitzgerald of the Kenyon Ave. ad- Flowers For All Occasions II "omT a "1 Parkwood Estates to Mr. and payer Unit Taxpayer Unit I Probe Barred I Mrs. Clarence o. amnaiv.

Parkwood S73.26 feet from Martine I Scotch Plains. Mr and Mrs. William Lathan to Mr. tion for temporary tracks to beiress- used during the grade crossing' elimination program of the Cen-OttO H. Beyer tral Railroad of New Jersey will'j Westfield-Funeral services for begin this week, according to Beyer 44 of 834 Tice announcement today by Mayor held vesterdav afternoon in arniiD of Terse v'and Mrs.

William W. Franklin, lot group oi jeise to westfieid Golf Newark P)- 2 tt Gra Funeral Home, with theMikiakoS PailOS Mayor Roff said preparations iRev. Richard L. Smith, associate pl for the transfer of the freight vard South Plainfield Funeral serv City taxpayers won't have to under- park. Fanwood.

go questioning relative to a probe, of city financial affairs they r7imtv augurated. it was ruled vesterday.pOI,,erel Judges Frederic R. Colie. J. Wal- -r i -t-fci i i ices for Mikiakos Panos, a patient irom uunenen io fiaimieia are De- rhnrch officiating Tntprmpnt was at the Gant Nursing Home fori lace Leyden and John Grimshaw of ountv Clerk Robert B.

Bergen: 1 m. Frank J. Endei'S of about seven years, will be held to ing completed and elimination work should be in "full swing" within a month. in Fairview Cemetery. Mr.

Beyer died Thursday in Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, after a brief illness. He had been employed for the- past ten years as a production clerk with the morrow at 11 a. m. at the Conroy Funeral Home. Interment will be 'Mr.

Panos died Friday. IS 1 me division aemea a Pr Township to Mr. and Mrs. motion bv the Cltv to take testl- o-car Schneck. Bridgewater Town-monv and depositions from the hip.

tract near Old York Bndge- i water Township. taxpaver-complainants. Mr Mrs. James Didato Jr. of Mortimer Neiiman.

assistant citv Bound Brook to Mr. and Mrs Anthony Fratantuono. also Bound Brook lour Finds Lucky Clovers Watchun" It nromisp; to hp a Deaths lucky year for Mrs. John Nitration Works- in ixon BEATTIE Ac Plainfield, on iuui nev iui jci h-v viiy, lumtriiut-u int3 nMr drove ounn rrooK. ROUTE 27 af MOUNTAIN AVE.

full lbert J. Hansen Sr. of Hillsborougn the court would receive "a of 11 Beechwood PI. While work factual record" to help it deter- FIacrtoWI1 trar't Hillsborough Town-mine the city's pending appeal for ship in road leading from Flagtown to ing in her garden, last night she found a six-leaf clover and eight Daniel Dusylovitch South Plainfield A Solemn Requiem Mass was offered yester- authorization of the probe II It Mr anrt Mrs Euzene Keereiss cf Mrs. C.

31. Gondii The funeral for Mrs. Catherine M. Gough of 426 Watchung Ave. was held yesterday from the Crescent Home, P.

Casey Son, to St. Mary's Church where a High Requiem Mass was offered. Celebrant was the Rev. Gerard Hagamann, SM. Miss Mary Smith was organist and the children's choir sang the responses.

Burial was in the church cemetery. Bearers were Joseph P. Meaney, James J. Delaney, Samuel Davidson, John N. Gilbert, Edward Shattle and Herbert Byard.

The Rev. Harold V. Colgan recited prayers Sunday evening at the funeral home. The widow of Thomas F. Gough died Friday at her home.

Saturday, July 4. 1953, Mary A. (Maida) Brick. In her 62nd year, wife of the late Alexander W. Beattie.

Residence at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Willirm B. Newmiller. 868 Carlton Westfieid.

N. J. Services will be held at the Memorial Funera' Home, 400 Franklin PI. at E. Seventh Plainfield, on Wednesday afternoon, July 8 at 2 o'clock.

Interment Hiilside Cemetery. 7 of the four-leaf variety. She sent the four leafers to her soldier son, Bound Brook, to Mr. and Mrs heard testimony from the group. Iday at St.

John's Greek Catholic Corp. John W. Detlefsen, who isiChurch, Perth Amboy, for Daniel serving in Korea Neuman said questioning of the pYrcel near Alexander Ave: taxpayers might show the 49 or- South Bound Brook, iginal complainants failed to statutory requirements Manville. tract near Route 31. for the financial investigation they iHHiborouh Township BTJSE At New York City, N.

Dusylovitch of 117 Front who died Friday at Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield. Interment followed in Hillside Cemetery under direction of the Conroy Funeral Home. South Plainfield firemen LEFT OR Mrs. Mary L. Scribner Mrs.

Mary Lee Myers Scribner died yesterday (July 6, 1953) in suaaeniy on i'Tiaay, July 3, 1353, Oscar A. In his 70th year, husband of Dorothy Price Buse. Residence 824 seek. tn William JN. Wall incor RIGHTHAND DRAINBOARD Second P'ainfield.

Sewickley, Pa. Born in Plainfield, jicitpH tho funpral homo 85 years ago, she was the widow porated of Newark, property near Johnson North Plainfield. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gontar of Branch-burs: Township to Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Susko of South Plainfield. four lots in Hillsboroush Township shown on map of River View Park. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Belcher of -I lt'IiaiU Scoffs at Summons, Will Lose License Services will be held at the Memorial Funeral Home, 400 Franklin PI. at E. Sevem.h on Tuesday evening. July 7 at o'clock. Interment convenience of the family.

7 evening to pay final respects to the was the daughter of the late Joseph i A beautiful Home, centrally located and equipped-with every modern con ven ience for complete Service and comfort for the family A. M. RUNYON SON ESTABLISHED 1160 "The Home for Services" South Bound Brook The case DICKEBMAN Hudson, age 88. of 130 jof Charles Richard Pounds 0f Branrhbur? Township, to Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence ana Annie isr. Mvers. inrront8 Br4chb; Surviving are a son, Joseph M.jJollIl Dotsko jLnion. who failed to appear of Sewickley; two daughters, Mrs.i South Plainfield Services for MuniciDal Court last nisht for the Township. mm E.

Fauver of Elyria, Ohio; I John Dotsko of 112 Delmore Mr. and s. Domenic uianaraoii-: second straight time, has been vmti, piainfiein Tvier and White i11 State "Motor Realtv Company of Plainfield. tract turned over to the fll THIS PRICE and Mrs. William R.

Jackson ofjwho died Thursday at Roosevelt Sewickley; eight grandchildren, Hospital, Metuchen, were conduct-and three great-grandchildren. led yesterday at St. Mary's Ukrain-The funeral will be tomorrow atiian Orthodox Church. Present Sun-3 p. m.

at the home of her son in, day evening at the Conroy Funeral Sewickley. Burial will be in Hill-jHome to pay final respects to the side Cemetery here Thursday at (deceased were members of Me-11 a. m. under direction of the morial Post 6763, VFW, and South A. M.

Runyon Son "Home for Plainfield firemen. Services." The Rev. David E. Engel, associate pastor of the Crescent; i Ct.vLr Prochvlorln Chnroh ill JUIUI ljm ehicle Department for license; Mr an(1 Mrs. Henry J.

Coiey of revocation action. Pounds as I North Plainfield to Mr and Mrs Car-j Ivle G. Caldwell of Plainfield. lot in issued a summons for throwing piamtieid shown on map of Sec-bottle OUt Of a Car onto the high-itmn 4, Washington Park Gardens. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert J. Underhill of wa- Berkeley Heights to Mr. and Mrs. Her- Alaoistratp Milfnn Wpi finprl bert Werner of North Plainfield.

plot -Magistraie eiss iinea nPf)r Windsor St Plainfield. two Other drivers for parking with- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cole of North rnt liahtc Front TJiol nf "7n Plninfield. to Mr.

and Mrs. Donald out lights. rrank Hael of 270 also Xorth plainfieid. tract near Edgewood and Michael Cam- Duer North Plainfield. bialetta of 136 North Plain-! 900 Park Avenue Plainfield 6-0040 ROMEO A.

BAKER, Propritter FRED L. HOFFMAN, Manapr HIGGINS Ham far Funeral ith St. at Arlington PI 6-0017 fiIH rairi finpc nf C9 cm a 1 VCWJ IV! VilUl VII) ill Morningside Laurence Harbor, July 6. 1953. Bt-loved brother of Mrs.

Malvina Joy ot Dunellen. devoted uncle of Joseph Joy of Somerville and Mrs. John canning of Laurence Harbor. Funeral services Thursday afternoon. 2 m.

at Greiner Funeral Home. 44 Oreen Woodbridge. Interment Clover Leaf Park Cemetery. Woodbridge. Friends may call Wednesday beginning 2 p.m.

7 GLOEKLER On Sunday, July 5. 1953, Christian, in his 84th year, husband of the late Margaret Wuen-schenmeier Gloekler. Residence 1252 Cameron Ave. Services will be held at the Memorial Funeral Home. 400 Franklin PI.

at E. Seventh on Wednesday morning. July at IT o'clock. Interment Hiliside Cemetery. Jerusalem Lodge 26 F.

and A. M. will hold services at the Funeral Home Tuesday evening at 9 o'clock. 7 KELLEY Brian James, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles F. Kelley, on Monday. July 6. 1953. Services from the Higgins "Home for 209 W.

Eighth Wednesday. July 8. at 2 p.m. Interment St. Gertrude's Cemetery.

Woodbriage. 7 SMITH On Sunday. July 5. 19537 John, beloved husband of Marv Nemsak Smitn, of 3S0 Vaii New Market. N.

I. Funeral from the Sheenan Funeral Home. 233 Dunellen Dunellen, on Wednesday, Ju'y 8. at 8:30 a.m., thence to Our Lad of Fatima R. C.

Church. New Market, where a High Mass of Raiuiem will be celebrated County I New Brunswick Latest real estate officiate here. North Branch John E. Stryker of New York City, who formerly FRED A. HUMMEL, Ins Refrigerator Leak transfers mi Middlesex County are! snown rv tne ionowins: aeeas i -m lived here, was buried in Neshanic Sunday following services in the Clerk inward ill! J.

a 111 j. JUUCIctllu A gas-leaking refrigerator at the I1 Uhe of County Sutphen Funeral Home, Somer- Townshtn Town.shin to Round Brook Funeral services apartment of Oscar R. Kerman, 'piscatawav 49 Orange PL, brought Plainfield hh-ife. for Mrs- Marie Irene Luciano, Mr. Stryker died last i.

maP- WI n.1 Charles Gordon to c-. ioov i-lnpcHav Up is cnrvivprl hv four 506 ARLINGTON AVENUE 29 Years of Continuous Service OPEN THURS. Till 9 SATS. Till 1 AMPLE FREE PARKING Tel. PL 6-1400 Serene Simplicity No more timelen tribute to family love and ideals than this chait memorial a fitting monument carry your name through the a get.

Select now and follow the lead of thoughtful men who plan family rue ueuat iiiifiii. persuiinti to ine ueorpe t. tinier, two lots tax map; air. no uieu aunuay vjuiv ajjjo; iu scene shortly before noon yester- fX, The Middlesex Nursing Home after sisters, Mrs. Edward Blaufuss, North Branch; Mrs.

Fern Horner, Westfieid; Mrs. A. J. Pringle of New York; and Mrs. Maude Cole, day.

Firemen carried the refrig erator to the street. a year's illness, will be held tomorrow at 9 a. m. in the Conroy Funeral Home and at 9:30 a. m.

in map: Philip Blacher. trustee, to Quality Construction Corporation. Water Rd. South Plainfield Borough to F. A.

Kellerman nine lots tax map: Mr. and Mrs. John C. Jakielaszek to Mr. 1 s-i TT.l.

St. Joseph's Church. Interment will Somerville. be in St. Joseph's Bridgewater Township.

Christian GWkler Mr. and Mrs. Albert War Star Lumber Supply Co. ren Mott to Mr. and Mrs.

U. two lots filed map. Mefurhen- Park Gardens Inc. to Mr. memorial while the family liven, and can take part in the decision.

L. L. MANNING SON e. mi Stanley Burner, Owner 403 West Front Street TeL, PLainfield 6-0706 ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET SEAT VPO REQUEST BUILDERS OF QUALITY MONUMENTS FOB OVER 90 YEARS OAK FLOORING 19V2C sq. ft.

YELLOW PINE FLOORING NO. 2 q. ft Mrs Luciano, a resident of! Funeral services for Christian Bound Brook for 12 years is sur-Gloekler of 1252 Cameron Ave-j vived by her husband, Paul J. who died Sunday at Muhlenberg Luciano of 106 Talmage her Hospitalt vviU be conducted tomor-mother, Mrs. Albina Benway of at a at the Memorial Providence, R.

and by two Home interment will be at 9. Interment in family plot. Holv Redeemer Cemetery. South Plainfield. 7 YELLOW PINE FLOORING l'x3 or sq.

ft. 1 1 i i i i auu 3:. William W. Bowen. Mr.

and Mrs. Jo.fph M. Kmnev, homes in Clive Hills. Karitan Township: Mr. and Mrs.

Hennin to Magdalena Raki. 3-Chestnut Township to Mr. and M-s, William E. Pinter. Second R.

Blanchard to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Washington, three lots filed niap: Michael Zafarana to Mr. and Mrs.

3- Michael p. O'Leary. Lexington Ave. Middlesex: De Angelis Bra's. Builders jv infill IIIUL WVTTtl II I.IIJH 1 I fl VJ -f per q.

ft. lers ana iwo Dromers, an oi T0Vi-iin HillsidP fPttiPterv. Mr Cloekler. 12c 15c 10c 13c 70c V- Ll'J I Kl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 JMh ll 1 win 1 lalM-1 U'--'" 4x8x516" PLYSCORD 4x8x3 8" PLYSCORD dence. per iq.

ft. 83. was the former proprietor of Gloekler's Cafe, known as the Old Corner, which stood for many vears at Front and Somerset Sts. inc. to and Mrs.

Kussell A. Dietsch, EXTENSION LADDERS 20' TO 32 Temple Bailey per ft i Ldgeworth St. 1 Washington (JP) Temple Bai-j Amnn, his srvivors is a neDhew. 4c Women who shop in Plainfield like to bank their savings at 1954 VACATION CLUB OPEN FOR MEMBERSHIP KIMSUL INSULATION STANDARD THICK WITH ALUMINUM FOIL BACK 20" WIDE Reds' Attorney Still Disbarred author of novels, short stories Fred Weimar of East Orange. and magazine serials, died yester-j dav in her apartment here.

She was in her 80's. Most of her writ-i Leonard 1 omrillCa New York (JP) The S. Cir- was romantic fiction. Her first i Somerville Funeral services Court of Appeals yesterday up-: book. Judy," was published in for Leonard Pomrinca, 41 Brown 5 held the disbarment of Harry Sa-il907.

Among others were "Con-! who died Thursday in Muhlen TO cher for "unprofessional conduct" trary Mary," "Mistress Ann," "Ad-; berg Hospital, Plainfield, were 3f as a defense attorney in the 1949 ventures in Girlhood," "The Blue held yesterday afternoon in Max- trial of 11 communist leaders con- Window "Little Girl Lost "Glorv; well Funeral Home. The Rev evicted of conspiracy. 0f Youth," and "Tomorrow's Prom- i i i Thomas P. Haig, D. D.

officiated. Mr. Pomrinca was buried in New Cemetery. sacner announced ne would ap- ise. R0CKW00L INSULATION 4c LOOSE ROCK WOOL MICA PELLETS INSULATION KNOTTY PINE PANELING -15c 8 FOUR SECTION (PICKED UPi OVERHEAD GARAGE DOOR hardware 43,00 COMBINATION SCREEN STORM DOORS 14,50 15,00 3 15,50 INSULATED BRICK SIDING p-.

$7 Cleaning Out All Screetis lit Stock While Stock Lasts 20 OFF (Picked tip) OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 4 P.M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Free Delivery Telephone MEtuchen 6-3585 DUnellen 2-6463 STELTO ROAD STELTO. peal to the U. S. Supreme Court, Edward Korman jV The Court's ruling was on an appeal from a ruling by Federal Judge Carroll C.

Hincks of New JOHN C. HEGEMAN New York (JP) John C. The funeral for Edward Korman Hege- Haven, Sacher Conn. Hincks disbarred of 5-D Leland Gardens was held man, 69, president of the Hegeman-and suspended for two vesterdav at the Memorial Funeral Harris Company internation- Mimbtr FWr! Deposit Insurance Corporation Open at 8 a. m.

Thursday evenings 6-8 jV years another defense attorney for Home ith the Rev. Earl E. Hair ally-known building firm which the communists, Abraham J. the Watchung Avenue Presby-built the RCA building, Rockefeller 3r man. from practice in the Southern terian Church officiating.

Burial Center's tallest skyscraper, the District of New York. This federal: followed in Hillside Cemetery. Mr. tomb of the Unknown Soldier at district includes Manhattan, the; Korman, a retired mason foreman Arlington, and several other 4 Rrnnv anr? 11 fftnntioc nvK tuA'tn 1 I city. Jersey, died Friday at bis home.

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