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Daily Record, Northwest N.J., Friday, December 8, 1978 Stanford Jolley, Actor, Dies; Former Morristown Resident r- i 1 Dail Record 1 i STUDIO CITY, Calif. Services will be held here Saturday for I. Stanford (Ike) Jolley, a veteran actor who specialized in portraying bad guys in westerns In movies and television for 30 years. He died Wednesday at the Motion Picture and Television Country Home, Woodland Hills, after a short illness. Born in Elizabeth, N.J., he had free-lancer, he made several films, Including "Wagon "Maverick," "Bonanza," "Gun-smoke," "Branded," and "Shenandoah." Surviving Bre his wife, Emily; a daughter, Mrs.

Sandra Carson, Studio City, a son, Stanford, Glen-dale, a niece, Mrs. Joy Allen, Madison, N.J.; three granddaughters and a great-grandchild. lived In Morristown, N.J., before coming to Hollywood in 1935. While In the Morristown area he helped to run the Jolley Electric and Radio Store, a family business. He spent practically all his life in show business, going back to the "two-day" vaudeville shows, early westerns with Hoot Gibson, Tim McCoy and Bob Steele.

A I. Stanford Jolley Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. Published daily except Saturday by Mor-ristown Daily Record, Inc. Second class postage paid at Morristown, N.J. 07960.

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884-1000 Display 538-2002 News 386-0200 Parsippany Bureau 3864200 Sports 386-9220 Wharton Man Dies In Rt. 80 Auto Crash Arthur Warner He Is survived by his wife, Martha Mitchell Warner, a son, Arthur T. Ill, Scotch Plains, two daughters, Mrs. Sara Macartney, Midland, and Miss Mary Chatham, his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth M.

Warner, Lakewood, and three grandchildren. Services will be Saturday at 2:30 p.m. from the Chatham Methodist Chuch, Main St. CHATHAM Arthur T. Warner 62, 117 North Hillside died yesterday at Overlook Hospital after a short illness.

Born in Newark, he lived in Maplewood and the past 26 years in Chatham. He retired three years ago as an auditor for the Automatic Switch Co. In Florham Park. He was a member of the Chatham Methodist Church and of the Chatham Community Players, receiving Its Major Dawley award. Corrections and Clarifications It is the policy of the Daily Record to correct errors of fact in the news columns as soon as possible.

Errors should be brought to the attention of assistant managing editor Dennis Baker from 1-5 p.m. or night editor Pam Sheldrick from 8-1 0 p.m. by calling 386-0200. In the obituary for Robert Van Winkle, which appeared in Wednesday's edition, the name of his maternal grandmother was incorrectly spelled. She is Mrs.

Roland W. Zeliff of Morristown. WHARTON James J. Lewis, 20, 21 East Dewey died last night at Dover General Hospital from of injuries sustained in an auto accident on Route 80 at 4 p.m. yesterday.

Traveling east on the right hand lane In Roxbury Township, his car, for unknown reasons, veered across the three eastbound lanes, the grass median and into oncoming traffic. Lewis' car then struck an auto driven by Patricia Moli-nari, 28, Lockwood Avenue, Stanhope, the State Police said. Upon the impact of the crash, Lewis was thrown onto the Route 80 shoulder. Ms. Molinari is listed in satisfactory condition at Dover General Hospital.

He was born in Dover and was a lifelong resident here. He was a 1976 graduate of Morris Hill High School. He also graduated from Morris County Vo-Tech in 1977. He worked for the past 16 months at the Thatcher Glass Co. here.

He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lewis with whom he lived; and five brothers, William J. Ill and John both of Mt.

Olive, David Byram Township, Michael Lake Hopatcong, and Daniel, Wharton; two sisters, Mrs. Judith Ann Hughes, Tulsa, and Mrs. Katheryn Turner, Services will be held Monday at 9:15 a.m. from the Bermingham Funeral Home, 249 South Main St. to St.

Clement's Church, Rocka-way Township, where the Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10 a.m. World War II Funeral Scheduled For Accident Victim Matthew Keyes MORRISTOWN Matthew Arthur Keyes, 48, 86 Elm whom many knew as the bartender at the Washington Bar here, died Wednesday. He was a graduate of Bayley High School, Morristown, and a retired master sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps, serving in the Korean and Vietnam wars. John McColl Korean War Vietnam War DOVER TWP.

John McColl, 71, 964 President Toms River, died Wednesday at Community Memorial Hospital here. He was a member of the Morristown Presbyterian Church on the Green. He retired in 1973 af- World War 11 He graduated from Blair Academy, Blairstown, received a B.A. class of 1938 from Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. He was a retired lieutenant colonel from the U.S.

Marine Corps, a recipient of two air medals and the Navy Cross, and a Marine air ace in the South Pacific. He was a member of the American Fighter Aces Association and the Marine Corps Aviation Association. Sister Bolcskei ALLAMUCHY TWP. Sister Krisztina Bolcskei, S.D.C., 84, a resident of the Villa Madonna, died yesterday at the villa after a long illness. A native of Hungary, she was a domestic worker in the Daughters of Divine Charity for many years.

She had resided at the villa here for the past 20 years. There are no immediate survivors. The funeral will be Saturday at 1:30 p.m. from the Villa Madonna to the chapel where a Liturgy of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 2 p.m. Arranngements are by the Scala Memorial Home, 124 High Hackettstown.

ter serving as sexton for the same church. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He Is survived by his wife, Agnes three daughters, Mrs. Isabel J. Meckes of Toms River, Mrs.

Jean Alvino of Wayne, and Since his retirement he had been associated with his brother in the operation of the Washington Bar here. He was a member of the American Legion Post 59 and the Assumption Theater Group. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Mary Keyes, Morristown; five brothers, Vincent Lt. Edmund Sgt.

Gerald, all of Morristown, Capt. Jerome U.S.M., of Hawaii, Thomas H. of Brookside; five sisters, Mary Ann, both of Virginia, Mrs. Robert Holtz of New Vernon, Adriane of Maryland, and Mrs. Donald Ferrer of Stanhope.

Services will be held Saturday at 8:30 a.m. from the Doyle Funeral Home, 106 Maple to Christ the King Church, New Vernon, where a Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at 9: 30 a.m. Buhager, and a brother, James, at home; a second brother, Anthony, resides in Long Beach, and a sister, Mrs. Michael Bylani in Middlesex. He also leaves his maternal grandmother, Mrs.

Mildred Buhager of Morristown and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cherubino of North Plain-field. Funeral arangements are by the Gallaway Crane Funeral Home, 101 S. Finley Basking Ridge.

A funeral Mass will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at St. James Church, Basking Ridge. Robert Buchanan DENVILLE TWP. Robert M.

Buchanan, 73, 23 Sioux Trail, died Tuesday at El Camino Hospital, Mountainview, after a short illness. Mr. Buchanan was a retired, self-employed carpenter. After retirement he worked in maintenance for the Denville school system. He was a Denville volunteer police department member for many years.

He was also a member of the Volunteer Fire Department in Montvale, N.Y. Survivors include his wife, Athena, at home; a daughter, Mrs. Jack Leonard of Denville and two sons, Harold R. of Denville and Robert N. of Sunnyvale, Calif.

Services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at the Norman Dean Home for Services, 16 Righter Ave. BERNARDS TWP. Services will be held Monday for Mark Bu-hager who died Wednesday night in an automobile accident on Long Hill Road, Millington. Buhager, 18, of 274 South Finley Road, Basking Ridge, was a 1978 graduate of Ridge High School and a freshman at Somerset County College in North Branch.

He was reportedly on his way home from work in a Bound Brook-area restaurant when the traffic accident occurred. The youth was pronounced dead at the scene by Morris County Medical Examiner Frederick Roddy. His car collided with another driven by John S. Brokowski, 24, 922 White Bridge Road, Milling-ton. Brokowski and his passenger, 24-year old Robert A.

Page of 115 Westervelt Road, North Plain-field, were taken to Morristown Memorial Hospital for observation. Passaic Township Police said no charges have been filed, but that the case is under investigation. The youth is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bowers Memorial Service WASHINGTON (Warren) A memorial service will be held for William Bowers, Warren Hills Regional High School business education teacher, who died suddenly last week.

The services will be at the Washington Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 2 p.m. Warren Hills principal Robert Fluck will deliver the eulogy. Mrs. Nancy Ricciardi of Barne-gat; two brothers, Kenneth of Maine and Robert of Peace Dale, R.I.; five sisters, Mrs. Isabella Anderson of North Plainfield, Miss May and Miss Jean McColl of Peace Dale, R.I., Mrs.

Alice Beatrice of Wakefield, R.I. and Mrs. Margaret Young of Hope Dale, Mass, and eight grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, 103 Main St.

Van Winkle Services FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. A memorial service will be held at the United Methodist Church, Denville, Sunday at 3 p.m. for Robert M. Van Winkle, a former resident who was killed in a plane crash in South Carolina recently. Temple Shalom Slates Programs ROXBURY TWP.

The program for the Dec. 20 meeting of the Sisterhood of Temple Shalom, Roxbury Reform Temple, Succa-sunna, will be a Jewish Awareness Dialogue. Judy May of the United Jewish Federation will discuss "The Jewish American, or The American Jew? A Dilemma." The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. at the temple on Hillside Avenue. Death Notices Carolyn II.

Clark MORRISTOWN Services were held today at Temple B'nai Or, Overlook Road, for Miss Carolyn H. Clark, 24, 320 South Street, here, who died yesterday at Morristown Memorial Hospital after an auto accident. She was born In Syracuse, N.Y., and had lived here for eight years. She was a drama teacher for children. She is survived by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Clark, here; a sister, Mrs. Terry Rosenberg of Philadelphia, her maternal grandfather, Morris Kurtz of Morristown; and her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Stritz of New York. BUCHANAN, on Dm.

1978. Robart M. Huaband of Alh.nl o( 13 Slotii Trail, Danvllla, N.J. FathM of Mra. Jack Laonard, Harold and Robart N.

Sarvicaa at tha Norman Oaan Homa (or Sarvicaa, 16 Rightar Dan-villa. On Monday, 11 a.m. Viutlng Saturday, 2-4 and 7- p.m.(S,tO) VAN WINKLE, Robert 22, Airmen Flrat Claaa, of Fayettevllle, N.C. He ie aurvlvad by hla wife Conetanca and three children, Micheot, Jeremiah end Casey. He wee the eon of Donald and Joan Van Winkle of Denville, brother of Linda Van Winkle, Denville, and Clifford Van Winkle, Austlntown, Ohio.

Grandton of Mr. and Mra. George Ven Winkle, Morrla Plaina, and Mra. Roland W. Zeliff of Morrietown.

Servicee were held at Pope Air Force Base, N.C, on Wednesday, Dec. 6. Memorial aervlce at tha United Methodist Church, Den. ville, on Sunday, Dec. 10 at 3 p.m.

In lieu of fiowera contrlbutlorta may be made to Denville Boy Scout Troop 17 Memorial WAGNER, Hanny K. of Winter Perk, on Wed. Dee. 8, 1978. Surviving her era a brother, From Wagner, Duderatadt, Germeny; a nephew, Joacklm Wagner, Richmond, and her children Madeline end BUI Becker, Winter Perk, Carol and BUI Simon, New Vernon, N.J.; Mary Ellen and Martin White, New fork City; Peg and Chris Simon, Rya, N.V.

Also 15 grandchildren and 2 greet-grendchlldren. Funerel from Doyle Funerel Home, 108 Maple Morristown, on Saturday Dec. 9 at 10:30 a.m. Maes of the Resurrection at Chrlat tha King Church, New Vernon, at 1 1 a.m. Interment et Somerset Hills Memorlel Perk, Basking Ridge, N.J.

In lieu of flowere, contributions to the Americsn Cancer Society would be greatly WARNER, Arthur T. Jr of Chethem N.J. on Dec 1978. Beloved husband of Martha Mitchell Warner. ther of Arthur T.

Ml of Scotch Plelna, Mrs. Sere Macartney ol Midland, end Miss Mery M. of Chot-hem. Son of Mra. Elisabeth M.

Werner of Lekewood. Also survived by three grandchildren. Memoriel eerv Elf- 5t Chatham Methodist Church, Main Chethem, on Set. Dec. 9, 1978 et 2-30 The family will be receiving friends at their home "h0 Mnf'ibute hla memory to the Chatham Emergency Squad or the Chatham Community Players Building Fund.

Arranoa-menu by Wm. A. Bredley Son, Funerel Directors, GALLO, Lana of 134 Kanouaa Boonton, Tuea-day, Dac. 1S7S. Mothar ol Philip ol Fair Lawn, Fred-arick of Dayton, Ohio, and Domlnlck of Boonton.

Alao aurvlvad by four grandchildren. Funeral from the Lewie Carey Funeral Homa, 312 W. Main Boonton, on Saturday, Dee. at 8:30 a.m. Liturgy of Chrletlan Burial win be celebrated at Our Lady of Mount Cermet Church at 9:30 a.m.

Interment at St. Mary'a Cemetery, Boonton. Viutlng Thureday, 7 9, and Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. (07,08) Meet More Super Neighbors "Our Super Neighbor is Milton Woodard. He's the nicest guy 86 KEYES.

Matthew Arthur, of Morrietown, N.J., on Wad-needey, Dec. 6, 1978. Beloved eon of Mre. Mary Keyee, Morrietown. Brother of Vincent Lt.

Edmund Sgt. Gerald, aH of Morrietown, Capt. Jerome U.S.M.C., of Hewafl, Thomae of Brookelde, Mary of Mra. Robert Holti of New Vernon, Adrlene of Ann of Va. and Mra.

Donald Ferrer of Stenhopo. Funeral from tha Doyle Funeral Home, 108 Mepla Morrietown on 8eturday, Dec. 9, at 8:30 p.m. Maae of tha Reeur-rectlon et Chrlat tha King Church, New Vernon at 9:30 a.m. Vllltlng hour.

2-4, 7-9 p.m.(Ofl) anyone would ever want to meet. He's a kind and loving These letters are In response to the Daily Record's search for Super Neighbor of Northwest New Jersey. The editors believe there are many unsung heroes in our midst who deserve recognition. We'll continue to publish these letters through next Friday, when we'll print a ballot for readers to pick their best-loved neighbor. The winner will get a six-day trip for two to the Rose Bowl in California over New Years.

neighbor, even on a rainy day he makes you feel as though the sun is shining brightly. He helps all of us kids with any problem and special ideas. "He's always lending a helping hand, such as shoveling the snow off the sidewalks in winter, mowing the lawns, etc. Even though he is presently in the hospital rays of sunshine shine on the people he comes in contact with. The world would be a much nicer place tc live in if all neighbors were as kind and loving as our neighbor, Mr.

Woodard." (Nominated by Kim Wadsworth, P.O. 135, Greystone Park.) Ff gX) ft This nomination has been seconded in all sincerity." (Nominated by Mrs. Catherine M. Bot-tomley, Memorial Court E-3, Denville.) (Nominated by Ann Alderson, 114 Intervale Road, Mountain Lakes) "I am a handicamed nerson 87 "Super neighbor fits Ben Sharp to a Like the Good Samaritan, Ben's quick to help anyone in need from consola land met many people who 89 1 "I have enjoyed reading about every Super Neighbor they have ignored me, treated me like I have some thine conta 88 i are all superb kind and caring. This is the way life should tion during a time of bereavement to lending tools to rescuing me when I'm in the middle of a recipe and run out of flour.

His prosperity is a joy to behold and an inspiration to me. Semi-retired, Ben's available and is interested in my family. "I'll never forget the lilacs he brought us because our lilac bush refused to bloom. His super taste is even evident in his choice of an excellent wife. You should have such a neighbor." be.

Thank God for those that are Super Neighbors. "If this is possible I would like very much to second the nomination of Eileen Trube, superintendent of the Blair House in Morristown. Eileen Trube was nominated by Mrs. David Yedvab. "I agree with Mrs.

David Yedvab Eileen Trube is truly a Super Neighbor and her nomination is most deserving. gious. Since moving to this area I know Doris and Ed Malone are Super Neighbors. They have taken me to movies, dinners, stayed with me when my folks had to attend Important functions. Doris found a campanion for me this summer.

It was one of the best summers I have had. Doris works with me every week. Ed is always remembering me with gifts. People like this make life worth living." (Nominated by Eda Mandell, 25 Hickory Place, Chatham.) "I am an individual who can-II I 1 not show my true feelings. fj "I thank the Dally Record for having this contest so that I may express appreciation to my super neighbor, Elsa Hamm.

"Elsa always has a smile on her face for you no matter what problem she may have. She listens attentively to yours and responds immediately to your aid. May times she has put aside an important chore to help me. It would be nice to have this printed so Elsa can see how much her love, kindness, and understanding has meant for 20 years." (Nominated by Mrs. Caroline Sigler, 65, Preston Road, Parsippany.) Active First Lady Rosalynn Carter is scheduled to visit Savannah, Georgia, today, to tour a housing project for low income residents of the inner city.

An active member of the Carter administration, Mrs. Carter attends Cabinet meetings, works on projects such as the President's commission on Mental Health, and serves as her husband's closest adviser. She has also represented the United States on official visits to foreign countries. Many of the president's aides consider Mrs. Carter the most influential first lady since Eleanor Roosevelt.

Today's visit to Savannah is part of her most recent project: helping to develop a community-based urban policy to improve conditions in the nation's cities. DO YOU KNOW Who was the only president to be married in the White House? THURSDAY'S ANSWER In World War II, the United States fought Italy, Germany, and Japan. 12-8-78 VEC. Inc. 1978 Norman B.

Tomlinson, Publisher 1919-1971 Jean T. Auringer, Secretary-Treasurer 1957-1973 Norman B. Tomlinson Chairman of Board, Editor Publisher Loretta B. Tomlinson, President Kate S. Tomlinson, Secretary-Treasurer Published daily except Saturday by MORRISTOWN DAILY RECORD.

INC. with offices at 55 Park Place. Morristown. N.J. 07960 THE DAILY RECORD was founded June 25 1900 THE JERSEYMAN founded October 4.

1876. was merged with THE DAILY RECORD October 22. 1931.

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