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The Daily Journal from Vineland, New Jersey • 2

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The Daily Journali
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Vineland, New Jersey
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Times Journal, Vineland, N. Friday, April 10, 1953 Two John Stites, Burns and Theresa Dougherty, Burns ave. The couple will be married April Marriage Licenses John Relsman, Vineland regis Obituary Mrs. Amelia Ferraris Dies At Age Of 76 trar, issued a marriage license to 12 in Newfield. Notaro Elected Worthy President Of Eagles' Aerie Joseph Notaro was elected the ii perfect" LONG HAUL TRUCK BARBETTI INCORPORATED gift Psychology Talk Given To Kiwanis By Robert Cassel Robert Cassel, staff psychologist at.

The Training School, spoke on "What la Psychology?" at the weekly dinner meeting of the Vineland Kiwania Club. Defining psychology as "a study of human the speaker described the uses of psychology in industry, where it is used to put the proper men in the proper jobs. He explained that the science is used in warfare in making or attempting to make people believe what is desired. Psychology's use in educational institutions to determine how to make people learn or determining what they can do, waa described by the speaker, as well as the physiological and clinical Mrs. Amelia Ferrais, 76, of 1050 east Landis widow of the late Joseph P.

Ferrais, died suddenly last night In the Newcomb Hospital after a heart attack. A member of Sacred Heart Church, she has been a resident of Vineland for the past 70 years. She was a member of the Catholic Daughters and the Reliance Fire Co. Auxiliary. She is survived by a daughter, Medea of Vineland, two sons, Frank of Shippensburg, and Dr.

Joseph F. of Maplewood, N. J. and three grandchildres. Funeral services will be held Monday from the residence with a Solemn High Requien Mass in Sacred Heart Church at 10 A.

M. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetary. GENERAL INSURANCE 'y i LAi VI 7-1606 739 LANDIS AVE. (UP ONE FLIGHT) worthy president of the Vineland Aerie of Eagles last night as the organization prepared for its annual banquet to be held on Saturday night. Other officers elected were as follows: Rod Levan, worthy vice- president; Angelo Festa, worthy chaplain; William Sehl, worthy conductor; John Braunsma, worthy treasurer; Casey Dallago, Inside guard Joseph Talone, outside guard; Al Frances, secretary; and Fred Spinelli, Edward Genther, Joseph Growley, Ralph Frances-chini and Edward Horning, trustees.

Notaro, Sehl and LeVan were named delegates to the State Convention to be held June 18-20 In GARDEN STATE FLORIST VI 7-2040 pp. High School What A Difference Is Made With Slipcover! by BRENTWOOD ARTHUR D. GOLDHAFT DR Exclusive.y designed ror you irora our laou- loua labrics. by expert craftsmen. Keflnishing: Reupholstering charm reitored to your old reasonably! psychology branches.

Following the question and answer period, FREE Atlantic City. ESTIMATES Mrs. Lethea Kandle, Of Clayton, Dies Mrs. Lethea Kandle, wife of Herbert Kandle, died on Thursday at her home, 218 west High iVilf.f 71 the epf-aker was thanked by Dr John D'Ippolito. Dr.

A. D. Goldhaft To Be Honored For Bond Efforts Cnatnm Made Clayton, following a long illness. President Albert Stubee introduced as guesta Art Schwerdel and John Klliott, lieutenant governor of District 2 of New Jersey Kiwanis. Elliott spoke briefly of She was 60.

A resident of Clavton for the Valancea ('ornicea Drapea Living Koom Furniture Good Year Foam Robber Dr. Arthur D. Goldhaft, well- XI 9-806S S.W. Blvd. Grape past 12 years', she was a member of the Bethel Methodist Church, Kiwanis Go To Church Sunday" Spinelli will be cited Saturday night for not only his efforts on behalf of the Eagles in Vineland but throughout the east, for he waj appointed national worthy deputy president during the past year, the highest honor ever attained by an Eagle member in Vineland.

Mayor John C. Gittone will serve as toastmaster at the annual dinner, which will start Saturday night at 7:30 at the Aerie on Quince at. The turkey dinner will be catered by "Twenty Minute which Is being held Sunday, May 3. He urged all members of the known civic leader, will be honored at a testimonial dinner at the V. ite Sparrow Inn April 21 on behalf of his many years of service NUHGI Vineland Club to attend services being held in the Baptist Church, Woodstown.

Community singing was led by Hugo H. Feneli, assisted by Milton Kammer at the piano. Rev. to the State of Israel, it was announced today by M. J.

Greenblatt. "Dr. Goldhaft has been chairman of the Vineland State of Israel Caterers" of Philadelphia. Calvin J. Felton pronounced the invocation.

Births mm GAS RANGE NewcomB Hospital: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D'Ippolito, 220 Cherry on April 10. New Speech Clinic Starts Tomorrow At Malaga School Registration for the speech clinic Funerals for handicapped children will begin Hurffville. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Ruth Bitter, of Woodstown; two sons, Carleton, of Paulsboro and Roland of Elmer; a brother, Lester Mead, of Camden, and six grandchildren. Services will be held on Monday at 2 P.M. at the Christy Funeral Home, Elmer, with interment in the Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Elmer. Friends may call on Sunday evening at the funeral home. Vineland Egg Auction THURSDAY, APRIL AA Large 61'i 66 57 AA Medium 67 54 55 A Large 60 55 56 A Medium 5fi'i B.T-i 54'i Large BS 63'2 Medium 52 61 52 Pullet 51 47 48'4 Peewee 41 39 40 Duck 62 K2 62 Jumbo 65 60 61 BROWN: A A Large 60 56 67 AA Medium 56 54'i A Large 59' 65 56 A Medium B44 624 63,4 Large No quotation Medium No quotation Pullet ....60 47 48 Peewee 41 39 40 Jumbo 6.1V4 60 61 Total cases sold, 6,845.

at Malaga School tomorrow, April 11, between nine and 12 o'clock, according to announcement of Mrs. 244.95 TRADE-IN YOUR OLD RANGE VrS 0s I SALVATORE DELBUONO The funeral of Salvatore Del-Buono, 69, of Arbor Landis-ville, who died Tuesday, was held this morning from the residence with a Requiem Mass In Our Lady of Victories Church, Landisville. Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Dennis Rigney, pastor. The pallbearers were Daniel Muccio, Jack Dallas, James and Earl Vassello, Angelo Graiffo, and James Stampa, all nephews of the Carmen Corica, PTA zone vice president, and Franklin Township Hoard of Kducation member.

Believed to be the first such clinic in the state ever to be held in a public school, the work is being sponsored by PTA units in the Clayton zone. Dr. Marian ray A. pj- Per Little A I tJ week Bond Campaign since its inception two years ego." said Greenblatt. "Under his leadership, Vineland produced an amazing amount of Bond sales.

Dr. Goldhaft has asked to be relieved of his duties as chairman for the balance of the year remaining for the Bond issue." Greenblatt stated that the Bond campaign committee in accepting Dr. Goldhaft's resignation, felt that he should be honored for his outstanding work for Israel. Dr. Goldhaft, in accepting the testimonial, states, "I appreciate the sentiment of my many good friends in Vineland.

However, I feel that a testimonial dinner to me at this time would be unsuitable unless it produced some definite results for the State of Israel. I have agreed to this testimonial only on the condition that my friends honor me by purchasing State of Israel Bonds." 1'rogresH Cited Dr. Goldhaft reported that In the two years since the floating of Bonds have been sold in the United States and that the proceeds have gone into the industry and economy of the new State of Israel. "All of my friends in Vineland know of my frequent trips to Israel." stated Dr. Goldhaft.

"I cannot express how constant and miraculous are the changes form trip to trip, and how gratifying it is to me to know that so much of the change can be directly attributed to the Bond sales." Adolph Silverman has been ap Little, director of the Glassboro Teachers College Clinic, and Dr. Robert Godslaven, speech therap NO DOWN PAYMENT was in the deceased. Burial church cemetery. ist, will direct the clinic. There will be a $5 charge for $1.50 WKXIT Funeral Notice diagnosis and $15 for the 12-week course.

PTA members are being A dnmood become a prictlwa W4 asked for donations of toys to as KVANS. at her home 47 Columbia Are. on April 8, Margaret, widow of sist the work. memento as the rears go by. It the dreara of all to own one, and our low prices have helped many ecbieve that goal Albert M.

Leeds, Township super Evan Ernns in her 94th year. Relatives nnrt frlonds and all organizations of wliirh she was a mombrr and mem- You've tot to see It believe It 1 vising Principal, will assist at the clime. bers of the First Methodist Church are invited to attend the funeral serv The clinic Is open to children ice. on Saturday at 2 P. M.

from the hone of Rowland C. Potter, fu from every locality, according to Mrs. Corica, HOME OF DIAMONDS BY "KEEPSAKE" "CRESCENT' neral director, Landis Are. at Second Street where friends may call Friday evening. Interment Siloam Cemetery.

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Newfield Kiwanians lights electrically CookWlthgas! Wow what a saving I Features you won't find In ranges that cost $60 $100 morel Hold Rehearsal Rehersal for Kiwanis Kapers of FERTURTS, of 1050 east LandU ave. Suddenly at Vineland, N. April 10. 196U, Amelia, wife of the late Joseph I'. Ferraris, age 76 years.

Relatives, friends and members of nocieties of which she was a member are invited to attend funeral Monday, April 9 A. M. from her late residence pointed dinner chairman for the Dr.Goldhaft tribute. In accepting the appointment, Silverman said, "It is typical of Dr. Goldhaft to re fuse a testimonial dinner unless it 1050 east Landis Avenue.

Solemn High Requiem Mass, Sacred Heart Church 10 A. M. Interment Sacred Heart benefits the State of Israel. All of i Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday '53 consumed most of the program at Thursday night's meeting of the Newfield Kiwanis Club at the Boro Hall.

The show will be given April 27-28 and 29 at St, Rose of Lima Hall, Newfield, Prizes were won by Harry Smith, Harry Davis, Raymond Van Hook. Davis donated the attendance prize. President Eugene Rambone conducted the business meeting. us know of his years of devotion evening. X.

8. fn Vine find, it's and activity for this new govern ment benefit. I feel sure that every CARD OF THANKS To the many p'op''" who helped and to those who offered help In our one in Vineland will want to participate and be among those pre 545 Landis Avenue, Vineland ALSO ON SALE AT OUR BRIDGETON STORE recent Bereavement, we express our sent at the dinner which will pay true tribute to him. heartfelt thanks. Mrs.

Angela Villa and Family Vanaman Vanaman Benefit Card Party A MS FLORAL Open Friday and Saturday Nights Til 9 423 Landis Ave. Ph. Yl 7-0300 StOP SCHWARZMAN WEEK-END "BONUS" VALUES i i ff AT MAURELLI'S The Newfield baseball team will hold a benefit party tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock in the St. Rose of Lima Church hall in Newfield. Proceeds will help support the team.

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