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mm W.J. Buff Mrs. George Bryant 5 THE COURIER-NEWS Plainfield, N.J, Saturday, Nov. 1 2, 1 966 GREEN BROOK-Mrs. Marie E.

Bryant, 81, of 43 Abbey Lane, Knighted in 1947 William J. Buff 57, a resi died yesterday (Nov. 11, 1966) Joseph San Giovanni MIDDLESEX The funeral of Joseph San Giovanni, 61, of 300 John were died Thursday in St. Peter's Hospital, New Brunswick, will be at 8 a.m. Monday from the Middlesex Funeral Home.

1 4 in Muhlenberg Hospital, Plain- Mrs. E. Von Schondorf DUNELLEN Mrs. Vera S. Von Schondorf, 800 Dunellen dent of Coral Gables for 10 field, where she had been a pa 1 years and formerly of Mon tient since Oct.

28. She was the widow of George Bryant. died yesterday (Nov. 11, mouth County and Plainfield, Born in Phillips, Mrs. 1966) at her home.

She was the A High Mass of Requiem will died yesterday (Nov. 11, 1966) in Coral Gables. Bryant had lived here eight wife of Edward Von Schondorf. be offered at 9 a.m. in Our Lady of Mount Virgin Church, Mrs.

Von Schondorf was born years. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. James Stiles of Warren, Mrs. Fred Messier of Mar and interment will be in Resurrection Cemetery, New Market Born in New York, he was an alumnus of Lawrenceville and Hun Preparatory Schools. He was the American liaison for in Hoboken and had lived here 34 years.

She was a member of the Gold Star Mothers. Friends may call today and tinsville, Miss Christine Bryant tomorrow, 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. William Eick, 72, Ex-Comiiiitteeman THREE BRIDGES William Eick, 72, former Raritan Township Committeeman, died today (Nov. 12, 1966) in Hunterdon Medical Center, Flemington. He had been a patient less than a day.

Born in Locktown, he was a lifelong resident of Hunterdon County and was a retired poul-tryman. He was a member, former elder and deacon of Three Bridges Reformed Church. He was treasurer of Three Bridges Cemetery and a member of the Raritan Township Planning Board, Darcy Lodge Flemington, and the Flemington Kiwanis Club. He also was treasurer of the Raritan Township Democratic Club, a member of the Locktown Grange, and former clerk of the Flemington Raritan Board of Education. He had served several terms as Raritan Township Democratic Committee the U.S.

with the Netherlands and Alice Bryant, both at home; A native of Newark, Mr. San In addition to her husband, she from 1929-1950 and was knighted tour grandchildren, and nine is survived by three sons, Louis by Queen Wilhelmina of the great-grandchildren. Giovanni lived here the past 25 years. He was employed at Netherlands into the Order of William H. and Edwin services will be at 11 a.m.

American Cyanamid Company. Tuesday in the Sheenan Funeral all of here; two daughters, Mrs. Fred Bertucci PISCATAWAY Fred Bertucci of 68 Stratton St. North, died yesterday (Nov. 11, 1966) at home.

Mr. Bertucci, 77, was a native ofjtaly and had retired as a nurseryman from the former Wadley Nursery, Piscataway. He had been a resident of the area 41 years. His survivors are his widow, Rose; six sons, Frank of Somerset, Dominick of Bound Brook, Joseph of Middlebush, Bruce of Middlesex, John of South Plain-field and Ralph of Piscataway; five daughters, Mrs. Harold Clause of Hagerstown, Mrs.

Santo Fiorino of Highland Park, Mrs. Anthony Venditti of Middlesex, Mrs. Michael Venditti of Middlesex, and Mrs. Angelo Bu-trico of Middlesex; 18 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; two brothers, Bruno Bertucci of New Brunswick and Frank of Bell, Calif. The funeral will be Monday at 9 a.m.

from the Conroy Funeral Home, Bound Brook, and a Requiem High Mass will be held at 9:30 a.m. in St. Francis Cabrini Catholic Church, here. Interment will be in Resurrection Cemetery, Piscataway. Friends may call today and tomorrow 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

the Knights of the Oranje, Nas sau, in 1947. Bridgewater, as an oiler for Home, Dunellen, with the Rev. He was vice president of Bru- Warren Hartway of the West 29 years. Surviving are his widow, Mrs Russeil Wright of Yonkers, N. Y.

and Mrs. Russell Relyea of South Plainfield; 12 grandchil baker Tool Company, Harris End Chapel, North Plainfield, officiating. Interment will be in Bertha Ricciuto San Giovanni; burg, assistant to the president of Hanson, Van Winkle and dren; eight great grandchildren; two brothers, Arthur Paine of two sons, Louis and Joseph of Lake Nelson Memorial Park, Piscataway. Calif orma; a daughter, Carol Ann, at home; four brothers, Munning Company of Matawan, Founder of the Bus Motor Company of Shrewsbury and an ex Friends may call at the fu Angelo of North Branch, Ralph Jersey City and Raymond Paine of St. Petersburg, and a sister, Mrs.

Charles Luciano of Colts Neck. neral home 7-9 p.m. tomorrow and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday. ecutive with Bertram Yacht of Nutley, Frank of Newark, Anthony of California; and two Services will be at 11 a.m.

sisters, Mrs. Rose Novaca of Works, Miami. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Gisela Buff; two sons, William J. 3rd and Keith and a man.

Nutley and Mrs. Mamie Valenza Monday at the Sheenan Funeral Home here. The Rev. George Henry Petersen FINDERNE Henry Petersen, of Newark. His widow, Mrs.

Mary Case Eick, died in 1958. Surviving Kreugler of Holy Innocents Epis daughter, Mrs. John D. Pitts. 65, of 195 Finderne died copal Church here will officiate.

Services will be held Tuesday Interment, will be in Lake Nel today (Nov. 12, 1966) in the Som Mrs. Mahlon Smith son Memorial4 Park, Piscata erset Hospital, Somerville, after an illness of several weeks. Fu QUAKERTOWN Funeral way. are a son, Robert of Columbia Crossroads, a daughter, Mrs.

Orville Phillips of this place; two sisters, Mrs. Clinton Simpson of Somerville and Mrs. Richard Godell of Flemington, and eight grandchildren. at the John E. Day Funeral Home in Red Bank, at 11:30 a.m.

and interment will be at the family plot at the Woodlawn Friends may call at the funer neral arrangements are to be announced by the Bongiovi Fu services for Mrs. Ida Mae Smith, 88, widow of Mahlon Smith who died on Thursday in al home 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. tomorrow. Cemetery the Bronx.

neral Home, Raritan. tne Garden Nursing Home. Services will be on Tuesday Phillipsburg, were scheduled for today in the Ford Funeral at 2 p.m. in the Holcombe Fu neral Home, Flemington, with Home, Washington (N.J.). the Rev.

Peter Boelhouwer, The Rev. Dr. Fred Hinett, pastor of Three Bridges Re pastor of Washington Methodist formed Church, officiating. In terment will be in Three Bridges Church, officiated, and interment was in the cemetery adjoining the Cherryville Baptist Cemetery. The Darcy Lodge will Church near here.

conduct Masonic rites on Mon Mrs. Smith, a native and life TREE-3MEND0US LIVING In complete disregard of local zoning regulations governing multi-unit residences the Bee family has constructed a high-rise complex in a prime residential area of Green Brook. The three-foot hive shown above is in the garden of Mr. and Mrs. M.

Mattox, 48 Green Brook Rd. (Courier-News Photo by Fred Keesing) day at a p.m. Friends may call long resident of this place, had at the funeral home on Monday been a patient at the home for I jl RL-AIN FIELD from 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, six years. contributions may be made to Survivors include a son the Hunterdon Medical Center Charles C.

of Washington; three Daily Weather Almanac fund drive. daughters, Mrs. Thomas Robinson of Whippany, Mrs. Joseph Bruce of Flowertown, and Forecast Mrs. Stanley Zielinski Mrs.

Eleanor McDowell of ISELIN Mrs. Catherine E. Low Temperaturt Tomorrows weather Morning Highest Philadeia Vicinity. 40s 50s Atlantic Gty 40s 50s New York 40s. 50s Miami, seven grandchil Zielinski of 109 Magnolia Rd.

partly cloudy fair fair dren, eight great-grandchildren died yesterday (Nov. 11, 1966) at and 10 great-great-srandchil- her residence after a long ill ness. dren. Plainfleld Area Weather Facts Precipitation this month 1.23 inches, normal 1.55 inches Temperature this datej-1965 Max. 50 Min.

43 Born in Ledgedale, she had resided in the area for 17 Mrs. Robert Magill years and formerly was propri FLEMINGTON -The funeral etor of the Kathy Beauty Shop, of Mrs. Carrie Magill, 97, of Metuchen. She was a communi Flemington RD 1, who died cant of St. Cecelia's R.C.

For latest Marine weather and forecasts U. S. Weather Bureau Ship-to-Shcre Short Wave Station KWO 35, 162.5 megacycles daily 5:30 a.m.-10:30 pan. continuous broadcast, Ocean Temperatures, 8 a-mtoday Coast Guard Station, Ambrose, Sandy Hook 54 Coast Guard Station, Barnegat 55 Church. Thursday (Nov.

10, 1966) in a Washington (N.J.) nursing home Surviving are her husband, will be held tomorrow. Stanley R. Zielinski; a daugh The Rev. W. Lee Benson, pas iliiliiilt ter Miss Madeline Zielinski, at tor of the Calvary Orthodox home; three brothers, James Presbyterian Church, near Rin- and John Cawley of Ledgedale, and Joseph Cawley of Eish Tides at Sandy Book (Eastern Standard Time) a.m.

p.m. Sunday, Nov. 7:54 8:18 -Monday, Nov. ,14 8:42 9:00 For high tides at Long Branch subtract 34 minutes, for Shark River subtract 13 minutes and for Manasquan Inlet goes, will officiate at the 2 p.m. service in the Holcombe Funer Brooklyn, and two sisters, Mrs.

Raymond Dugan of Brooklyn al Home. Interment will be in Amwell Ridge Cemetery, Lara-sons Corner. and Mrs. Harry Grimm of Perk-asie, Pa. subtract 12 Mrs.

Magill is survived by The funeral will be on Tues several nephews and nieces, one day at 9 a.m. from the Runyon with whom she lived, Mrs. Ed- Mortuary, Metuchen, followed JERSEY SKIES TODAY Sunset today Sunrise tomorrow 6:41 a.m. The moon is in conjunction with son Coleman of RD 1. by a Requiem Mass at 9:30 a.m.

Mrs. Magill was the widow of St. Cecelia's Church. Inter Robert Magill who died 35 years the sun (New Moon) today at 9:27 a.m. and a total eclipse of ment will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery, Ledgedale, Pa. ago. There will be ho calling hours Friends may call at the funer the sun is taking place -at this time that is visible, in. South at the funeral home. al home tomorrow and Monday America.

Maximum eclipse will DEATHS from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. BRYANT On Friday, Nov. 11, 1W6, Marie E. of 43 Abbev Lane. Green be over the Atlantic Ocean, about 500 miles east of Buenos Aires, Cool Weather Is on the Way Cooler weather is moving in, but for the time being that doesn't spell an end to this year's lawn mowing chores.

Grass is still growing, says area weather observer Mrs. Vivian J. Scherer, and because of it mowers once cleaned off for the winter have been brought into use again She said tonight will be cloudy and a little cooler with the temperature in the 40s. Tomorrow will be mostly fair and a little cooler than today with the temperature in the 50s. The high yesterday was 65 and the overnight low 49.

Mrs. Emily E. Watt Brook, N.J., wife of the late George Bryant, mother of Mrs. James Stiles. Mrs.

Fred Messier, Miss Christine and SOMERVILLE Mrs. Emily E. Watt, 97, of 82 W. Cliff Miss Alice Bryant. Funeral services at the Sheenan Funeral Home, 233 Dunellen Dunellen, on Tuesday, Nov.

15, at 11 a.m. Visible Satellites Echo I today at :34 P.M.. 65 above died yesterday (Nov. 11, 1966) Interment Lake Nelson Memorial Park. at her residence.

the northwest horizon- moving S.W. to Piscataway. viewing Sunday Monday 2-4 and Funeral arrangements will be 7-9 p.m. 14 announced by the Speer Funeral N.t. Pageos today at 7:32 P.M., 59 above th northwest horizon, moving S.W.

to N.E. Tomorrow at 5:25 A.M., 75 above th eastern horizon, moving N. S. Satellites may be seen few minutes befora or after times quoted. MOMENT On Friday, Nov.

11, 1966, Home. ciara Louise cross, in ner Bth vear. Wife of the late John J. Moment, DD, residence 2 Crabapple Lane, Plainfield, n.j. Mother of John Moment, 1236 Mar- alS elegant FieMerest Iietlspireacls tine Plainfield, Mrs.

Reade Ryan, uarien, and Mrs. waiter s. Douglas, 1796 Fernwood Lane, Plainfield. Sister of Henry B. Cross, Providence, R.I.

Also Hunter Wounded By Shotgun Pellets survived oy 7 grandchildren and 1 great- granacnna. Services at the Crescent Avenue Presby FLEMINGTON In a hunting terian Church, Plainfield, on Monday, Nov. 14, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Hillside Cemetery. Mrs.

John Moment, Widow of Pastor accident yesterday, Frank Eber-hardt, 37, of Colonia, was struck SCARPA FUNERAL HOEI1E HOWARD M. SCARPA Director 22 Craig Place North Plainfield, N.J. Tel. 756-2693 Twin or full sizel These beautiful sculptured-pattern spreads of no-iron cottonrayon are completely washable, pre-shrunk and color-fast. Attractive hand-knotted fringe border.

Two lovely patterns: "1776" (shown), or "Queen's Rose." White, pink, gold, and frosty turquoise. King or queen size, in white only, reg. 50.00-55.00 sale 22.00 DOMESTICS, GOERKE'S LOWER LEVEL md Elizabeth by pellets from the shotgun of Mrs. Clara Louise Cross Moment, 85, of 2 Crabapple Lane, There will be no calling hours at the A.M. Runyon and Son Funeral Home, 900 Park Plainfleld.

12 VON SCHONDORF On Friday, Nov. 11, 1966, Vera wife of Edward Von Schondorf, of 800 Dunellen Dunel died yesterday (Nov. 11, 1966) regularly ,30. 00-35. 00 in tne Birchwood Convalescent len, N.J.

Mother of Mrs. Russell Wright, Mrs. Russell Relyea, Louis William H. and Edwin T. Von Schondorf.

Funeral services at the1 Sheenan Fu Home in Edison after, a long illness. She was the widow of neral Home, 233 Dunellen Dunellen, Dr. John J. Moment, pastor of the Crescent Avenue Presby terian Church for 30 years, who SECOND ANNIVERSARY died in 1959. another hunter the Baptist-town area.

He was brought to Hunterdon Medical Center by private car and was released following treatment. Trooper Thomas Davis, who investigated, said Eber-hardt was injured when another hunter, William Ding, 17, of 225 Park Berkeley Heights, shot at a rabbit, and some of the pellets struck Eberhardt. 2 Cars Collide, One Strikes Pole WHITSHOUSE Cars driven bv Daniel T. DeCesare. 18, of Mrs.

Moment was Dorn in on wonaay, nov. at a.m. Interment Lake Nelson Memorial Park, PiscdtdWfly Viewing Saturday 7-9, Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 12 ZIELINSKI Catherine of 109 Magnolia Iselin, N.J., on Nov. 11, 1966.

Wife of Stanley mother of Madeline, sister of John, Joseph, and James Cawley, Mrs. Raymond Dugan and Mrs. Harry Grimm. Services Tuesday Nov. 15, at 9 a.m.

from the Runyon Mortuary, 568 Middlesex Metuchen. Requiem Mass 9:30 a.m. St. Cecelia's Church, Iselin. Interment St.

Mary's Cemetery, Ledge-dale, Pa. Friends may call Sunday and Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 14 Philadelphia, and later lived in East Orange where she and the Rev. Mr. Moment were married in 1908.

She was active for many years in the women's save! Proctor-Silex steam and dry iron (H)qI)q5 Monday only! Make your ironing a breeze with lightweight, leak-proof steam and dry iron. Easy-to-read fabric dial, clear view heel; year 'round work saver. organizations of the Crescent 8 ft-! Avenue Presbyterian Church both during her husband's pas IN MEMORIAM torship and afterwards when Washington, N. and Leroy W. Behler, 44, of Staten Island, N.

collided in eastbound ft II II II he was pastor emeritus. She was a member for many years of the Shakespeare Society here and was the club's guest of honor at its 75th anniversary observance in 1962. Route 22 yesterday noon. No one was injured. In loving memory of my dearly beloved mother Ernestine Scott, who passed away Nov.

13, 1964. I miss you now, my heart is sore. As time goes by, I "miss you more; Your loving smile, your gentle face, No one can fill your empty place. Daughter Ella and family 12 In loving memory of Oliver Smith, who passed away 1 year ago today. Your gentle face and patient smile with sadness we recall.

You had a kindly word for each and died beloved by all. You are not forgotten, loved one, nor will you ever be As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. Sadly missed, wife and daughter 12 After the collision, the DeCe sare car went off the road and E3 EE ANTHONY MASTRIANNI NOVEMBER 12, 1964 A light Is from our household voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our heart never can be filled. MISSED BY WIFE AND CHILDREN Mrs. Moment had joined the struck a utility pole.

DeCesare club in 1919. She also was a was issued a summons for care member of the Peach Twig of less driving. the Muhlenberg Hospital Women's Auxiliary. Surviving are a son, John SchbolGridder's Condition Serious Moment of 1236 Martine two daughters, Mrs. Reade H.

No One Is Ever Sorry PITTSTOWN Rudolph Pap- enfuhs, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. iJ If Ryan of Darien, and Mrs. Walter S. Douglas of 1796 Fern-wood Lane; seven grandchildren; one great grandchild, and a brother, Henry E.

Cross of Gordon Papenfuhs of Pittstown RD, is" still in serious condition G.E. percolator with brew selector Monday only! General Electric's 4-8 cup automatic has adjustable brew selector, automatic heating unit to keep your coffee hot. Chrome-plated body. HOUSEWARES, GOERKE'S LOWER LEVEL and Elizabeth today in Hunterdon Medical Center, Remington. Providence, R.

I. Another son, fl II El that he selected a family plot before it is needed Choice Locations Available 2 GRAVE PLOTS $350 and up Including Perpetual Care Payment Terms Arranged Send for Descriptive Booklet He received a back injury in Navy Lieut. Robert Moment, died in a plane crash in 1945. Funeral services will take football practice at the North Hunterdon Regional High School Wednesday afternoon. place at 2:30 p.m.

Monday in the; Crescent Avenue Presby terian Church with the pastor, Dr. Charles L. Mead, officiating. Injures Nose IDE HILLS Interment will be in Hillside Cemetery. The A.

M. Runyon and Son STOCKTON-Angus Hoey, 64, was treated for nose injuries and released yesterday from fHunterdon Medical Center, Flemington. He had fallen at 'home and was brought there CEMETERY Funeral Home, which is in charge of funeral arrangements, Tel. PL 6-1729 WOODLAND PLAINFIELD has announced there will be no Goerke's daily store hours 9:45 to 5:30 open Monday, Thursday and Friday 9 til 9, by the local rescue squad. calling hours..

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