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OBITUARIES PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1956 PAGE THIRTEEN Irs. Clifford Harrison Sister Maria Cordes, Menio Park Funeral services Former Teacher Here Mrs. Carrie Hatry, 92 Clinton Mrs. Carrie Hatry, 92, of Leigh St.

and of East Orange, died yesterday (July 16, 1956) in 1EDERICK A. HUBBARD Fort Myers, Fla, (JP) Frede: A. Hubbard, 84, former presi ent of the Hanover Fire Insur nee Co. of New York, died 1 1 A. 1 I spection this Fall of each lodge in the district.

Grand Exalted Ruler Bohn has summoned Mr. Barnes and other eastern deputies to meet with him for instructions during August at the Elks National Home in Bedford, Va. ere Deia waay ior wrs. jose sister Maria Cordes. 66.

a mem Stephen Radievsky New Market Stephen Rao' evsky, 66, of Lehigh a i tired nurseryman, died unex pectedly yesterday (July 16 1256) at his home. He was born in Poland and had lived here for 31 years. Surviv Hunterdon Medical Center, Flem Recreation" Park Reschedules Events Scotch Plains Schedule, events at Recreation Park in Far ley Ave. were postponed yesterday because of rain. They will take place today.

A baseball game between the phme B. Harrison of Route 27 ber of the Sisters of Charity at Ten-ill's Home for Funerals, since 1908 and a former teacher Irvington, by the Rev. Gerald at St. Bernard's Parochial School ington. Mrs.

Hatry was the widow of Koster of the First Reformed here, died yesterday (July 16, Mrs. Dominick D'Amato Church of IrvinPtnn Riirial was 1956) in St. Elizabeth's Hospita Scotch Plains Mrs. Anna Ar in Clinton Cemetprv Trvinptnn Elizabeth, after a short illness, ing are his wife, Mrs. Mary Lawrence W.

Hatry, operator of an electrical business here, prior to his death about 25 years ago. She was born in Newark and prior to coming here she and Mr. Hatry resided in Newark and dell D'Amato, 50, 231 Mountain-view died yesterday (July Mrs. Harrison died Saturday 0110 iC11, owuuua oiuuui Brookside Park team and the Hadievsky, and a son, Anthony of Nixon. He was a member of (July 14.

1956) at her home.JUIie. Farley Avenue team will begin at She is survived by her husband. I The former Ann Theresa Don- 16, 1936) in ner. home after long illness. the International Workers Order Heads Law Unit Trenton (JP) Deputy At.

torney General Stanley E. Rut-kowski, 38, of Trenton, was appointed chief of the criminal investigation section of New Jersey's Department of Law and Clifford W. Harrison: two daueh- ahue, Sister Maria attended 2:30 p.m. New York State towns. Born in Austria, Mrs.

D'Amato cf New York. ters, Mrs. Constance Schweickart Blessed Sacrament School in Bos came to the United States when She was a member of Clinton tof Normal. 111., and Mrs. Adri- ton and the College of St.

Eliza The funeral will be held at 8:30 a. m. from the Shee- she was nine. She lived in Friend Methodist Church. Mrs.

Amelia Gotti Mrs. Amelia Gotti of 143 West enne Hassel of Menlo Park: apetn, convent btation. ship. for many years and Surviving are a son and (faugh son. Clifton William Harrison of laugni in parocniai scnoois in here for 25 years.

Public Safety yesterday. The di ervelt Ave. died yesterday (July ter by a former marriage, W. Irv She is survived by her husband. North Plainfield, and a brother, Boston and in Hoboken, Jersey Adrian Bregnard of and City, Ridgefield and Newark, as 16, 1956) at home.

She was the ing Scott of Hawthorne and Mrs Dominick D'Amato: three sons. Lucinda Walker of East Orange widow of Conrad Gotti. five grandchildren. we" as. riamiieia and four grandchildren and four Mrs Harrison harl hoon a rpi.

services ana interment Wl. han Funeral Home, Dunellen, followed by a Requiem Mass at St Mary's Ukrainian Church, South Plainfield, at 9 a.m. Interment will be in Lake Nelson Memorial Park. A 7:30 p. m.

today and tomorrow, the Rev. Walter M. Propheta, pastor of St. Mary's Church, will conduct requiem services at the funeral home. Born, in New Mrs.

Gotti had resided in Bayonne 40 years Ray William D'Amato and Roger John D'Amato, both of Scotch Plains, and Donald Carl D'Amato, a A i I 'M 1 dent here for 10 years and was take PIace at Convent Station, Funeral services will be held member of the Ladies Aux before moving to the Westervelt Ave. address five years ago. She South Plainfield; her mother, Thursday at 1 p. m. in William vision previously operated directly under Attorney General Grov-er C.

Richman Jr. Rutkowski served in the division since it was formed in 1954. Richman said Rutkowski took part in the Harold G. Hoffman probe, voting investigations in Cape May and Ocean Counties, and probes of the Elizabeth and Vineland police departments. Mrs.

Eva Ardell, Dover Grove, aSSSS7 Stephen Spilotro Knapp and Son Colonial Home. was a member of the Spanish Harrison S. Barnes Gets New Honor 111 three brothers, Alex Ardell East Orange. Interment will fol Bois D'Ormont Post 57. 29th The funeral of Stephen Spilotro American War Veterans Auxiliary in Bayonne.

and Stanley Ardell, both of Chi low in Evergreen Cemetery, Eliz abeth. The Rev. Donald T. Baggs, Deaths cago, and Nick Ardell, Dover Division Association, and the of 215 Jefferson "Ave. was held Clara Barton Women's Club.

yesterday from the Desaulniers She is survived by two sons, Grove; a sister, Mrs. Zoe Dion, minister of Clinton Methodist Joseph of Bayonne and Conrad uunerai Home, a solemn Ke Illinois; and five crandchildren Church, will officiate at services nuiom TWqcc nlTnumH in ct of Scotch Plains; one daughter, Elks District DeputyNamed Private services will be held Friends will be received tomor Mrs. Beatrice Abel" with whom lurs. Iiaries iyrey seph's Church, with the Rev, Thursday at 9:30 a.m. from the row at the funeral home.

Collision Reported Cars driven by J. Graber of she resided at the Westervelt Ave rentervillo Mrs Mvrtlp Crfv irancis sergei as celebrant, the Rossi Funeral Home. Officiating address; 10 grandchildren and will be the Rev. George Middle D'AMATO Anna Ardell, on July iyob, of 231 Mountainview Scotch Plains, beloved wife of Dominick. devoted mother of Ray Williams, Robert John Donald Carl, and ilis Carol Ann D'Amato at home.

Private funeral services will be held Thursday at 9:30 a m. from the Rossi Funeral Home. 1937 Westfield Scotch Plains. The Rev. George JU.

Middleton will officiate. Interment Rosedale Memorial Park, Linden, N. J. Visitation this evening 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday 2 to 5 and 7-10 p.m.

In lieu of flowers kindly vend con Roselle, and C. D. Wyckoff 249 Orange PL, were in colli four great-grandchildren. Appointment of Harrison S. Phillip Todd 48, formerly of Three Bridges, Rev.

Stephen Fech as deacon, and died last evening (July 16, 1956) he Rev- Francis Lyons as sub-in her home here, after a long deacon. Mrs. Agnes Rogan was illness. She was the wife of soloist and Mrs. Joseph Carroll The funeral will be held at 10 Barnes of 9 Vista Elizabeth, ton, pastor of the Scotch Plains Baptist Church.

Burial will be in Rosedale Memorial Park, Linden. sion yesterday at Watchung and Raritan The funeral of Phillip a.m. Thursday from Browne's Fu formerly of Plainfield, as district Brook Aves. A report by Patrolman Robert E. Jackson of North neral Home, Broadway and Sev Todd, 76, of 17 Wall will be held at 8:30 a.

m. tomorrow from Charles Grey. was organist. Friends may call at the funeral enth Bayonne, and a Solemn In addition to her husband, Interment was in Holy Redeem suited and no complants were the Cusick Funeral Home, Somer- home today from 7 to 10 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 5 p.m.

and High Requiem Mass will follow deputy of the New Jersey Central Elks District was announced today by Fred L. Bohn of Zanes- Mrs. Grey is survived by her er Cemetery, South Plainfield Plainfield showed no injuries re- tributions care of Arthur W. Muth, mother. Mrs.

Frances Chamber-where Father Sergei recited from 7 to 10 p.m. In lieu of flow- filed. in St. Andrew's Church, that city. Interment will be in St.

Mary's 236 St Paul St. Westfield. N. for ville, and a Requiem Mass will be offered at 9 a. m.

in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Somerville, by the Rev. Eugene lain of Centerville; four children, graveside prayers. Pallbearers subscription to th Academy of Medi-jers the family requests that con ville, Ohio, newly-elected grand iiiiuuiiiiuiiuiuHiiuuiiiiiiiuiuiuuiiuuiiiiuiiiuiiuiiiimuiuuuiuiuiiiiiuuiiiuimiii Cine. JS.tlMKiitinno ka mar, tir Cemetery, Yonkers, N. Y.

Mrs. Sally Martin of Flemington; were cnarles Florenzo, Anthony exalted ruler of the order. LOHAX At Lyons Hospital. Cash- Phyllis, Charles, and James, at and Joseph Ronzo and Dominick Muth, 226 St. Paul's West- Kelly.

Mr. Barnes is a past exalted more. nusDand ol Mamie ixtmax, 1622 Park Ave Philadelphia. Pa. home; three grandchildren; and Fanno, John H.

Carver, 72 I ALWAYS I PRESCRIPTIONS OPEN OAIIY A. M. to 9:30 Mr. Todd died unexpectedly field, for the Academy of Medicine. Funeral services Wednesday, 11:30 a sister, Mrs.

Edna Johnson of On Sunday evening Father Ser Sunday night (July 15, 1956) John H. Carver, 72, of 1216 W. a. Judkms Colonial Home, the Reverend George B. Christian West Chester, Pa.

gel visited the funeral home and wtoile en route to Somerset Hospi Front was found dead in bed ruler of Plainfield Lodge 8S5 and a member of its board of trustees at the present time. He also is a past vicepresident of the N. J. Funeral services will be held recited the Rosarv with memhers Sundays, Holidays. 9 A.

M. to 1 P. M. tal, Somerville, in the Raritan this morning at his home. Death Interment National Cemete Cosimo L.

To lo, 84 e7i Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Hoi- of the St Joseph's Holy. Name Rescue Squad ambulance. Born in was believed due to natural Beverly.

N. J. Emergency Phon PL 5-3610 Bemardsville Cosimo L. Toto, comoe runerai name, ieming-1 society. A i A 1 Al fT.1 I Raritan, he had resided in this SAOavSZT Suddenly on Monday.

causes. State Elks Association, and has iou, wiui me xvev. xicnry iiiomu-i a 84, of 9 Mine died yester July 16. 1956, Stephen, husband of vicinity all his life. He was a re The death was discovered -when t.i 1 1 uuiivuvi liiuuauu Ui 3.

headed the. association's youth Mary Radievsky of Lehigh New tired employe of the Somerville Market and father of Anthony of rllrX: SSlnffi inr Lucy Ronzo sPilotr. died last odist Churches, officiating. Inter-hwsrlav in Mhiow wi. and scholarship committee for day (July 16, 1956) in All Souls Hospital, Morristown, after a short illness.

He was born in Kixon. N. J. Cemetery Association. JIS f0U0W in Three BridgCS taHn Edition toto widrThe Funeral from the Sheenan Funeral Home, 233 Dunellen Dunellen, Patrolmen Carmen Rosa and Chester Lapinski of the Plainfield Police Department went to the address to investigate a report that Mr.

Carver had not been He was single and his only sur several years. In his new position Mr. Barnes will represent the grand exalted leaves two sons, Dominick. at on Thursday, July 19 at 8:30 a.m.. vivor is a cousin, Mrs.

Helen JPIIAISMACY I GEORGE H. WILLEY. Ph.O. (Prop.) 1443 East 5th St. PL 6-5312 I FREE DELIVERY thence to St.

Mary's Ukrainian home, and Alfred of Whitehouse Scheper of Jersey City. ruler in official contact with the Church. South Plainfield. where High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated Trs. Frlwin S.

Wilsnn four grandchildren: two sisters, seen. Dr. Edward Loizeaux. city ledges of the Central District and also will conduct an annual in- at 9 a.m. MARTIN V.

SMITH wirs. juary bcagiiuso pt Italy ana Interment at Lake Nelson Memori Siimmiiimir'iilimiliiimmiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiilliilpm'miinmninmmiS BernardsvJle Mrs. May.R. Mr, Isernia, Italy and came to this country in 1904, settling in Ber-nardsville. He was a' retired and a member of the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.

He is survived by a son, Michael of Bemardsville; a daughter, Mrs. Angelina Dilema of Isernia: 14 physician, pronounced Mr. Carver dead at 8:30 a.m. The Union County physician was notified al Park Cemetery. Springfield, Ohio (JP) Martin Smith.

104, the world's third Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:30 four brothers, Charles oldest Mason, died yesterday. and the body was ordered re cAccLcuijr jrcatciuajr vvuijr pominick, Vincent and at p. m. the Reverend Walter M. pheta will conduct Requiem services at the funeral home.

18 uuuy iu muiiuwnu icti i (jaiixomia moved to the Higgins "Home for 7 so MERCURY nospiiai. ane was xne wue oi LADY IRENE DENISON Funerals." YANCEY On July 15. 1956. at Muhl FlHuin Wilsnn grandchildren, eight great-grand London (JP) Lady-Irene Den- Police learned the deceased enberg Hospital. John beloved husband of Fannie Yancey of 721 Born in Pluckemin, Mrs.

Wil-Nicholas Importico children and a great-great grand has a son, Norman of Mountain ison, the marchioness or cans South Ave Plainfield. son is survivea aaauion io ner Tha daughter. brooke, 66, died yesterday. Warren Township, and a PHAETONS Funeral services on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. from Brown's Funeral The funeral will be held Thurs Home.

Th Rev. A. Ross Brent will brother, James of 1175 Hillside Ave. husband by a daughter, Mrs. Ern- suAvi -i est Cummmgs of Bemardsville; held yesterday from the Scarpa US' Ffal Home, A Solemn High Officiate.

day at 9 a.m. from the Gallaway and Crane Funeral Home here Deaths in Jersey Interment Hillside Cemetery. 17 and at 10 a.m. a Mass of Requiem TTJUOEI. Adam residence 145 Miss Elsie J.

Shott will be offered in Sacred Heart orth lalnfield. on Sunday, July 15. 1956. Kequiem Mass followed in St Ber- at 2 pn. tomorrow in St.

Ber- nard's Church, with the Rev. John nard's Episcopal Church, with the nf cnmmif aB Asbury Park Harold C. At Chapel. Interment will be in Holy Funeral from the Higelns "Home Word has been received here 62, marine artist employed IN ED SULLIVAN'S for Funerals" 209 W. Eiehth St Cross Cemetery, Basking Ridge at Fort Monmouth.

Plainfield. Wednesday. July 18. at Rev. Edward M.

Maxwell rector, Rev Pkrce as deac01f and officiating. Interment will be in the George Smith as sub- of the death of Miss Elsie Julia Shott in her home in Atmore. 8:30 a.m. Requiem High Mass St MERCURY CONTEST Mary's Church 9 a.m. Interment Beverly National Cem alu a 1 1 4 deacon.

Mrs. Margaret Walsh was Jersey City Mrs. Elizabeth John R. Yancey fPa soloist and Miss Coralie Rustako tery. Beverly.

N. J. 17 McTague, 75, an aunt by marriage JUNE 11th AUGUST AU July 3, 1956. She was a daughter of the late Rey. Gideon M.

Shott, D. former pastor of the Scotch Plains Baptist Church, after Funeral services for John R. was organist, Crane Funeral Home here 6 p.m. today. la Memorial of New York Mayor Robert Wag Yancey: 59.

of 721 South Interment was in St. Mary's ner. In lovinjr memory of our beloved Cemetery, where Father Byrne Miss Shott is survived by one son. Ellsworth Shaw. U.S.

Maritime will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Brown's Funeral Home. recited graveside prayers. Pall- East Orange Mrs.

Jessie Corn- Anthony C. Olsen sister," Mrs. Alice L. Thomas of Rushford, N. Y.

and Florida; and The Rev. A. Ross Brent, pastor hPflrprs wore Knurarrl Parmai-olli stock Ford, 83, widow of Hadley Service, who died 12 years ago today, Julv 17. 1944. There is a link death cannot sever.

Love, and remembrance last forever. Mother and Dad 17 of ShUoh Baptist Church, will of Mountainside Funeral services Arthur TVinnollv Sirlnov nnranf by several nieces and nephews. Ford, Short Hills life insurance I ficiate. Interment will be in Hill agent or" Dominick ZampeUa, Michael Pa nnne who died Saturday at tir-chin ami Rpniamin vactan side Cemetery. Friends may call RILEY ROBINSON tv.

no t- l.u i I from 7 to 10:30 p. m. today at mc age wi 40, wm ne new at a Father Kvrni rppitrl the Rnsarv Morristown S. Far- Clanton, Ala. (JP) Riley Rob tne funeral borne.

p.m. today in Gray's Funeral at the fiinprai hnmo Snnrtav inson, 105, Chilton county old lit PRIZE: MONTCLAIR PHAETON one each week 2nd -1 Oth PRIZES: MONTEREY PHAETONS 9 each week PLUS 200 G.E. PORTABLE TELEVISION SETS 25 each week 2400 ELGIN AMERICAN LIGHTERS 300 each week MERCURY CAR BUYERS DURING CONTEST MAY WIN A $10,000 CASH BONUS (Sm Official Cnfry Bfonk for dttaih) u-. 11 t- I Mr. Yancey died Sunday in relly, 72, retired vicepresident of the American News Company.

In lovinjr memory of my granddaughter. Nancy Jane Fulton, who passed away seven years ago today. Partings are heartaches That time cannot heaL Memories are treasures That no one can steal. As long as I live you will be in my thoughts constantly. Love.

Grandmother 17 nuiuc, vvcauiciu, wmi uic xvev. nlng, est citizen, died Sunday. Muhlenberg Hospital. He is sur MUtOn Y. ACney, pastor OI the Mr Tmnnrti tr acsictanf cnnai.

it-: 1 I vived by his widow. Fannie: five Helmetta The Rev. John F. daughters, Mrs. Laura Shipley of iuuiiuiuiuc union viiaiici, xxi- mtendent of the Plainfield Shade ciating.

Burial will take place in Tree Commission, died in his Windsor Gardens, Woodbndge. home Thursday at the aee of 31. Budziak, 76, pastor of Holy Trin 6Z1 Berckman Mrs. Susie ity Roman Catholic Church here Fields of 187 Pine View Mr. Olsen was born in Bergen, He was a vPtran nf WnH wr or 28 years.

nit Mrs. Clara Ferguson of Newark, worway ana came 10 me unnea 2, having served in the Second Mrs. Mary Brittle and Mrs oiaies iui. ne uvea uay- Division of the Marine Corps Elizabeth Martin Kaveberg, umie iur years ociure cumins Gladys Cook at home; four sons, John R. Charles and Joseph P.

CASEY SON "Crescent Home99" dxszctobs or rxnrxsAxs IS1 tAST SEVENTH STREET AT CBXSCZ1TT A TO. TaL FI. S-X331 tn MrtifTlf oincislo Iaiw vosre qaa 40, co-owner of the Aladdin Venetian Blind Company of Elizabeth and Irvington. ai nome, ana waiter, stationed in Surviving are his wife, Mrs. llliam a.

UlVStone Hawaii with the Marine Corps: A 1 I nine grandchildren, and a sister, 6 ,1 Ug' Hollywood (JP) Television Mrs. Ann Messiter of Dallas, actor wmiam Blystone, and a son, Oscar, of Mountainside 61 coiiapsed on a street corner Elizabeth Saul M. Lopes, 59, retired employe of the Singer Mrs. Nannie Washington of How-ardsville. Va.

and one granddaughter. and was dead on arrival yesterday factory. nUHLENBERG "YOUR" HOSPITAL DID YOU KNOW THAT X-ray was discovered in 1895 and put into use in the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital and the Hahnemann Hospital in -Chicago in April, 1896? Message Sponsored by Elizabeth Morris Feller, 67, at Hollywood Receiving Hospital. Blystone had appeared in a recent Wyatt Earp series of films. Benjamin Schreier' Bemardsville Funeral serv Lester W.

Humphrey I I "FLOWERS TO FiT the occAsmw SMITH, Florist 750 SOMERSET STREET Stanley Tates. Propt 6-8TS fXatraaea Watch uc At.) retired dry goods store owner. Annanaaie unerai services ices were held today (or Benia- for Lester W. Humphrey, 53, of Beaver who died Sunday min Schreier of 28 High View Ave. at the Lanterman and Hugh (July 15.

1956) at Warren Hos FINE VATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING son Funeral Home, Morristown. George Foosaner pital, Fhillipsburg, after a long Btirial was in Beth Israel Ceme tery, Cedar Knolls, will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Trimmer's Memorial General Agent 32 West Main Street Somerville, New Jersey Mr. Schreier died Sunday (July Funeral Home, Clinton. The Rev.

RUATOVS FUNERAL no. ME MATTHEW E. HAWSE Fuaral Director DUNELLEN 2-6100 S04 N. WASHINGTON AVE. DUNEUEN.

N. JL 15, 1956) at Morristown Memo We Buy Old Gold, Silver, Stamps and Coins Telephone: RAndolph 2-0506 rial Hospital of cancer. He was F. Alvin Langwith, pastor of An-nandale Reformed Church, will 48. Bora in he came to oiiiciate.

interment will be in the United States 35 years ago and lived here for 18 years. He RELIABLE JEWELRY SHOP Fairview Cemetery at Red Bank, the family plot You Like It-It Likes You. SEVEN-UP was owner of the Plaza Liquor, Masonic rites will be conducted today at 8 p.m. at the funeral nere. Surviving are his widow.

Mrs. One of Plain field's Leading levoelen 177 E. FRONT ST. PLAINFIELD TeL PL 6-1901 home by Stewart Lodge, F. and A.M., of Clinton, of which Mr.

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