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The Daily Journal from Vineland, New Jersey • 10

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J.L Unsworth, 76, Vineland Native Ruth Hunsberger, Ex-Librarian Archie Stein Dies; Businessman Was Athlete in Youth JQ-l inelnml Tinm Journal Mom, Sept. 30, 1974 Caroline M. Parsons, Formerly With Bellco Caroline Melick Parsons, 68, widow of the late Winfield S. Parsons of 191 Chestnut died yesterday morning at New-comb Hospital after Elizabeth Hoogestraat Of Rosenhayn Dies Elizabeth Schum Hoogestraat, 42, of Garrison Rosenhayn, died in New-comb Hospital last night after a long illness. Born in Germany, she was the wif the late Deerfield Police Chief Herman Hoogestraat, and, until her illness, had been employed at the Green Giant Co.

in Vineland. Surviving are her mother, Catherine Heibach Schum of Rosenhayn; two daughters, Elizabeth Van Meter and Estini DiLeo, both of Rosenhayn; one son, Herman Hoogestraat at home; two brothers, Imre Schum of Rosenhayn and John Schum of Millville; and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Freitag Funeral Home, Bridgeton. Burial will be in Rosenhayn Methodist Cemetery.

Visiting hours will be Wednesday after 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Robert Milne 79, World War I Veteran Robert G. Milne 79, of 191 Chestnut ave. died Friday in Newcomb Hospital.

Born in New Rochelle, N.Y., he had lived in this area most of his life. He owned and operated the Egg Harbor Newspaper Agency before his retirement. He served in France during World War I with the U.S. Army 35th Engineers. He was a member of the American Legion of Egg Harbor, the Rudolph-Elmer American Legion of Egg Harbor and the Kiwanis International.

Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth a son, Robert of Stratford; a daughter, Doris Squillace of Vineland; two brothers, Louis of Egg Harbor and James of Clementon seven grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Wimberg Funeral Egg Harbor, conducted by the Rev. Charles E. String, pastor of the St.

John's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Egg Harbor. Burial will be in Egg Harbor City Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight. an extended illness. Born in Metuchen, she had been a Vine-land resident most of her life.

She was a member of the First United Methodist Church and was formerly employed at the Bellco Glass Co. Surviving are a daughter, Barbara Venuto of Vineland; two sons, George L. Heritage of Gambr- Harriet Ruth Hunsberger, 74, of 49 south State st. died last night at the Rainbow Convalescent Center. Born in Sweden, N.Y.

she was the daughter of Alice Marks Hunsberger of Bridgeton and the late Rev. Joseph H. Hunsberger, former minister of the Presbyterian Congregational Church of Vine-land. Miss Hunsberger had been a librarian at Vineland High School. A graduate of Blackburn Jr.

College in Carlinville, Pa. and Grove City, Pa. College, she did graduate work at Temple and Columbia Universities, serving as a librarian at North Hampton (Pa.) High School prior to coming to Vineland High School. She also had served as librarian at Hunter College in Bronx, N.Y. Miss Hunsberger had been a charter member of the Covenant Orthodox Presbyterian Church and a member of the National Librarians Association.

In addition to her mother, she is survived by a brother, J. Paul Hunsberger of Bridgeton, one niece, one nephew and a grand-niece. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Covenant Orthodox Presbyterian Church at Landis ave. and State st.

with the Rev. Robert W. Eckhardt officiating. Burial will be in Siloam Cemetery. Visiting hours will be at the church tomorrow after 7 p.m.

Arrangements are by the Freitag Funeral Home. For those who wish, the family suggests memorial contributions to Gideon's J. Lewis Unsworth, 76, of Trenton, a native of Vineland, died yesterday at the Evanston Hospital, Evanston, 111., while attending the planning committee meeting of Rotary International. He was a graduate of Vineland High School, University of Pennsylvania and served in the Army during World War I. He retired in 1963 from John A.

Roebling Sons Co. as vice-president of sales and was associated with the company for 46 years. He was an elder and chairman of the Memorial Organ Committee of the First Presbyterian Church of Trenton, past president of the Trenton Rotary Club, Rotary district governor of District 751, a director and vice-president of Rotary International and a Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary. He played and served as a board member of the Trenton Symphony. He was a member of Trenton Lodge No.

5 Trenton Post No. 93 American Legion, and the Engineers Club of Philadelphia. He is survived by his widow Laura (McMillan) Unsworth; two sons Byron of Ithaca, N.Y. and the Rev. Richard P.

of Northampton, two brothers, J. Sydney of Vineland and Phillip M. of Millville and seven grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the First Presbyterian Church in Trenton with the Rev.

Dr. Andrew M. Sebben officiating. Burial will be at Ewing Church Cemetery. A viewing will be held tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m.

at the Ivins and Taylor Funeral Home, Trenton. Memorial contributions may be made to the Memorial Organ Fund of the First Presbyterian Church of Trenton or the Heart Association. CAROLINE PARSON'S Doris Peterson, 55, Kin of Vinelander Archie Stein, a onetime star athlete at Bridgeton High School who in recent years had been a businessman in Vineland, died suddenly early Saturday morning at Bridgeton Hospital at the age of 68. Born in Millville, he resided at 468 Atlantic Bridgeton. Formerly head of shipping at the M.C.

Schrank he was associated in business with his wife, Karolyn, in the Bazaar of Fabrics at 8 south Seventh Vineland. Stein was well-known in the Bridgeton area for his participation in the Bridgeton Hospital student exchange program, of which he was one of the founders and directors, and for his work with the Heart Fund. For many years he served as a director of the Cumberland County Fair Association. He took charge of its annual beauty pageant in 1950 and directed it for almost 20 years. An athlete in his youth, he played on the baseball and basketball teams at Bridgeton High School and was an outstanding tennis player, serving for a number of years as president of the Bridgeton Parks tennis team.

Mr. Stein was a member of the National Conference of Christians and Jews and was active in the Bridgeton chapter of the American Red Cross, serving during the Second World War as its Bundles for Britain chairman. He was cited by the Bridgeton Kiwanis Club for his community services. He also was a member of the Bridgeton Lodge of B'nai B'rith and Congregation Beth Abraham in Bridgeton. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, Jeffrey; two daughters, Robin and Debra, all at home; three brothers, Edward of Buffalo, Reuben of Camden, Del.

and Philip of Philadelphia; and two sisters, Lena Erfer of Philadelphia and Eva Berlin of Cherry Hill. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at the Carll-Padgett-Brooks Funeral Home by Rabbi Philip Fried, and burial was in Beth Abraham Cemetery. ills, and Richard C. Heritage of Pine Hill; two sisters, Edith Mosher of Sandy Spring, and Elsie M. Ploucher of Laurel Lake; 12 grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Wainwright Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lawrence G. Atkinson, pastor of the First United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Siloam Cemetery.

Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Memorial contributions may be made to the Vineland Chapter of the American Cancer Society. John Shicunoff, 79 John Shicunoff, 79, of 2208 east Broad Millville, died yesterday in the Millville Hospital after an extended illness. He was a resident of Millville for more than 25 years and was a member of First Assembly of God Church.

Surviving are his wife, Vera; two sons, Walter and Nickolas, both of Vineland; and three grandchildren. uAnr. Doris M. Peterson, 55, of 13 Harding Pennsville, died Saturday in the Delaware division of the Wilmington Medical Center, Wilmington. Formerly of she had been living in Pennsville for the past 31 years.

In addition to her husband, Dare she is survived by four daughters, two brothers, six sisters, including Lillian Quinn of Vineland, and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted on Tuesday at 11 a.m. from the Trinity United Methodist Church, Pennsville. Burial will be in Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro. Friends may call this evening at the Laughrey Funeral Home, 1 north Broadway, Pennsville.

uucidi sci vices wui ueueiu uii vcunca- day at 10 a.m. from the Rocap-Shannon Memorial Funeral Home, Millville, with the Rev. Gerritt Kenyon officiating. Burial will be in Siloam Cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow evening.

Daily Lottery Winner TRENTON The winning number in the New Jersey daily lottery for Saturday is 88923. "JUGGERNAUT" Josephine Bukry, 81, After a Long Illness Josephine Bukry, 81 of east Oak rd. died in Newcomb Hospital yesterday after an extended illness. Born in Poland, she had resided in Vineland since 1962, having come here from Elmer. Surviving are her husband, Stanley; one daughter, Wanda Corsiglia of Vineland; two sisters, Frances Koznoski of Colchester, and Mary Iskra of Elmer, and three grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Rone Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Visiting hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral chapel.

SHOWS THE GREATEST AT SEA ADVENTURE IN HISTORY Z.4.6, PG 8 10 BARGAIN John Ribnikar, 52, Of Bridgeton Dies John Ribnikar, 52, of Almond Bridgeton, died yesterday in Bridgeton Hospital after an extended illness. An area resident 18 years, he had been employed by the Jesse Morie was a veteran of World War II, and a member of theFranklinvilleVFW. Surviving are his wife, Ann; a daughter, Geraldine Horner of Malaga; his mother, Anna, of Bridgeton, and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday at the First Baptist Church, Newfield, by the Rev.

Glenn Seaver, pastor. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Millville. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Corson Funeral Home. MATINEE EVERYDAY 11 US Area Weather Fair tonight with low in low to mid 40s.

Partly sunny, breezy and very cool tomorrow with high 55 to 60. Chance of rain 10 per cent tonight and tomorrow. Winds west to southwest 5 to 15 miles an hour tonight. Ocean temperatures are in mid to upper 60s. Extended Outlook Fair with little or no chance of rain Wednesday through Friday.

Rather cool though the period with daytime highs in upper 50s to mid 60s and overnight lows in upper 30s and 40s. I AH SEATS AH SEATS Ella Keen, 71, After Brief Illness Ella Keen, 71, of 67 Howard st. died early Friday morning at Newcomb Hospital after a brief illness. Born in New Jersey, she had been a Vineland resident 35 years and had been employed by Dr. and Mrs.

Edward J. Thalheimer for the past 26 years. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Wainwright Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Evans of the First Baptist Church.

Burial will be in Siloam Cemetery. Friends may call 10 to 11 a.m. tomorrow. New York Egg Prices (Copyright 1974, Urner Barry Co.) Fancy White: Extra Large 69, Large 66, Medium 61, Pullet 46, Peewee 32, Fancy Brown 70. NOW SHOWING I 'V S1.25 II 2.

4, 6, 8, 10 111. Hospital News ri jMJmM college I Our Temperatures Yesterday Today Noon 78 Midnight 64 1 m. 80 1 a.m. 60 2 pm, 76 2 am. 58 3 p.m.

80 3 a m. 56 4 p.m. 80 4 am. 56 5 p.m. 76 Sim.

54 6 p.m. 75 6 am. 54 7 p.m. 74 7 a.m. 52 8 pm.

70 8 a.m. 54 9 p.m. 68 9 a m. 58 10 p.m. 66 10 am.

62 1 1 p.m. 64 1 1 a m. 64 Sheila Hollman, Angelo Mor-tara, Virginia Turner, Thomas J. Gleason. Vincent Teti, Catherine Serbeck, Celese Williams.

Mary Bracco, Margaret Kup-sky, John Ribnikar, Dominica Rodriguez, Loretta M. Dooley, Melanie Montalvo, Mollie Pa-gano, Edward F. Martin and Ray a Tischenko. Discharged Sunday were Carol McCormick, Kathy Orlan-dini. Donna Adams, Antonietta Mosca, Pearl Ann Dyer, Dionisio Aiicea, Use Manders, Kathleen Kidwell, Ana Marie Suarez, Margareta Perez and baby girl, Luz Merced and baby girl, Peter Suhmann, Pasquale Tirelli, JoAnn Creamer, Anne Marie Randazzo, Pasquale Patrick Basile, Margaret Rosi, and Albert Maurelli.

NOW THRU TUESDAY 2 Shows 7 9 P.M. Qfftf MLtr WNBC TV in tto NSC TV NETWORK Ninety-five accident related injures and 95 diagnostic cases were treated in the Newcomb Hospital emergency room over the weekend, Friday through Sunday. Twenty-three persons required emergency admission. Among those treated were Thomas Sole, 58, of 1414 Norris who suffered a cut on his scalp after he was hit by a golf ball, and Israel Rodrigues, 9, of 1047 Park who had a fish bone removed from his throat. Darla Cesta, 12, of 261 north Main rd.

was treated for a laceration to the right ankle. Renee Braxton, 13, of Carver Village received attention for an allergic reaction to a bee sting. Four dog bite cases were treated and six bee stings. Admitted to Newcomb Hospital were Florence Corona, Alma ip Sieri, Walter Seayc, Harry Wyncoop, Edward Ross, Le-vada Schooley, Mamie M. Mot-tio, Winifred J.

Ostrander, Jessie Martine, Robert Tyler, Celia Vega, Frank Giusti, Dannie Basich. Charles Thomas and Thomas Provenzano. Discharged Saturday were John J. Lewis, Mary Alice Nutter, Margie Hoover and baby girl, Sue Nelson and baby boy, Kenneth Laubsch, Daisy Torres, Diane Epstein and baby girl, Kathy A. Taylor and baby girl, Judith Garcia, Jean Grandi, Erin Neary, Marilyn Heritage, Miguel Lopez, Rose Spinnato, George Lopez, Blossie Green, Louis Guerriori, Andrew Ross, Marilyn Wosnack, Eva Leonelli.

Wanda Gant, Carl Peirce, Patricia Boney and Pedro Rodriguez. Admitted Sunday were John Nessel, Sylvia Scalese, Walter Cherniak," Carol Higgins, Annette L. Ricole, Edith Chees-man, Maurice Lerner, Margaret Tharp, Catherine Evans, Alan Szabo, Paul Bossi, Dorothy Smith, Edith Burgos, John W. Reeves, Eugenia Mislin, Would you buy a used secret from these men? PAUL HUNSBERGER In4arifiauie In Memoriam ft Funeral Notice KnJ' Final2Nites Ldlltllj Theatre Shows Final 2 Nites nnlcin 652 5,34 Sum Dusk UClMJa Drive-in1 Children under 12 FREE 1 Lffl BERNARDI: In loving memory of Louis Bernardl, who passed away one year ago September 30. No one knows the silent heartaches; Only those who have lost can tell The grief that Is borne In silence For the one we loved so well.

Sadly missed by Wife Daughters IU "Off The Cuff $3TKH3Jtf3lGCV-iD do It to the a A. as SPYs CARLSON: In sad and loving memory of Malcolm J. Carlson, who passed a way five years ago September 30. Loved remembered, and loneed for. He'll be with each beat of mv'heart llll in heaven we're once more together For eternity never to part.

Sadly missed by wife, Tessa THE LOVE HUNSBERGER: of 49 south State st Vineland, on Sunday, Sept. 29, 1974, Miss Harriet Ruth Hunsberger, daughter of Alice Marks Hunsberger, age 74 years. Relatives and lends are invited to the funeral services on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1974 at 2 p.m. from the Cov-enant Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Landis ave.

and State st. Interment Siloam Cemetery. Friends may call at the Church Tuesday after 7 p.m. For those who so desire, contributions may be made to Gideon's International. Arrangements by Freitag Funeral Home.

Bridgeton. N.J. PARSONS of 191 Chestnut Ave. on Sundav, September 29, 1974, Caroline (Melick) Parsons. In her 69th Year.

Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend funeral services on Wednesday, October 2. 1974 at 11 a.m. at the Wainwright Funeral Home, Land-is ave. at north State st. with Internment In Siloam Cemetery.

Visiting hours at the funeral home, Tuesday 7 to 9 p.m. For those so desire contributions may be made to the Vineland Chapter of the American Cancer Society. wiZOUZOU EWKOtOR'PHNlSWDRllXE' THE VIRGIN WITCH OBJECT FGIO Local Securities Listed Lt American TeU Tel Atlantic City Elec BacheS Co Ccnco Inst 4 Damon Corp Diamond International. 22 Georgia Pacific 23 4 Urren La. Pacific 9 Manpower Maul Bros 24 Owens-Illinois 29 Peabody -Gallon WS Reynolds Securities 4 Sears 524 SJ Industries Stevecoknlt Western Union 9l United Jersey Banks Serbeck, Peter Monteleone, Jennie Preston, Cindy Boehm, Aiicea Dionisio, Romona Velez.

Francis O'Kane, Raymond Burke Jr. and Paul Cham tilings. Discharged Friday were De-lores Larraurt, Amelia Mendez, Pearlie Mutcherson, Rev. Irene Tobar. Mary Tumarello and baby girl, Giseppa Mannino and baby boy.

Gerald Tomasso. Imogene C. Hoover, Carmen Diaz. Alia Alverez, Jose Ramirez. Rev.

Wesley Hoffman, Sister Margaret Curcio, Anna Marie Weber, Bobette Carini, Aubrey Blevins. Isabel Saez, Russell Calareso. Jerry Te-desco, James Volpe, Ralph De-Ribas. LeRoy Goldblatt. Ivan Pantschenko.

Mirta Rivera and Miriam Rivera. Admitted Saturday were Phil IHtTMBUYUlS tSttUKS HIGHLAND CARPETS EVERYTHING IN CARPETS Over 3,000 Roll Ends On Hand Savings As Much As 60 H1EB IL 697-3366 MAIN DUTCH MIURDS. Ml Ask 5lt IS 22 10 4 MALAGA. N.J. WSNJ AM 1240 on your dial p.m.

on FM at LE FEVRE'S WHITE SPARROW INN Sept. 30 -CHARLES J. LYDON. Regional Vice-President of the Bank of New Jersey. He's Vice-President of the Vineland Exchange Club.

Oct. 1 -JACK STANTON. President of the Bridgeton Board of Education. He's a telephone repairman. Discussion features proposed re-organization of eight Southern New Jersey school districts, for secondary education (on the ballot October 2).

Oct. 2 -JACK VERSCHLEISSER. Administrator of the Bridgeton Nursing Home. He's part-owner of four other nursing homes in California and New Jersey. He's also the diamond and pearl business with an office in Tokyo.

Oct. 3 -NICK COLICIGNO. Manager, of F.W. Woolworth Company, in Bridgeton. There are now 4900 Woolworth and Woolco variety stores.

Oct. 4 -MRS. ANNETTE S0MER-SHEIN. Publicity and Visual Aids Chairman for the 19th annual Delaware Valley Antique Show October 15. 16 and 17th at the Vineland Armory.

"MEET YOUR MINISTER" J05 to t30 itn. Oct. 6 -REV. STUART M. McKENZIE.

pastor of the West Side United Methodist Church. Millville. Walter Kldde OTC Bid Circle Control Dougherty Bros i Formigli Bank of N.J 20 Citizens Ban Cor 84 Midlantic IS 1st Elmer 2 50 MinotolaNat.2 40 Is! Newfield 2' 55 First Peoples SB of 9 ijEOHEO Tides 11 Final 2 Nites 1 Star 8 p.m. CINEMA I Friday's Itw Jones Closing Aver age (21.93. down 16.03 The above approximate prices were compiled at 11:30 a.m.

today bv Bacho 729 Landis Ave. and Reynolds 110 Landis Vld. 1 Last Known Sale i i unW, CINEMA 2 Final 2 Nites Shows MONDAV.SKPT.ai. 1974 Sun Uics 5:51 a.m. Sun Sots ti.Jl p.m.

Moon Moon Sots a.m. nines For Tomorrow Based on Daylight Savings Times HIGH LOW 2:48 a.m.4:12 p.m. Donnis Civrk Entrant' Ilih 1:04 East Point HiKh 1-ovv 1:12 Mitixillr llich Brandy iw light IliRh tt.W I.mv OIK Kourtwn Font Lijrhl IliRh ManritTtowii lllch 1:48 Ijou- 2:21 Miah Maul Shoal UltM Hich Egg Harbor Light IliRh Lou- Port Hich l.o I Now We Are KOERNER'S STRIPPING and REFINISHING Entertainment 7 Nites A Week Every Monday Tuesday Nites 'DANCING GIRLS' Starts Wed. "SONNET" Added Saturday Only In Concert The Outrageous "N.Y. DOLLS" Your Heart Association gratefully accepts memorial gifts by calling 881-1860 or by mail American Heart Association, Tri-County Chapter.

Cumberland County Heart Fund 32 High 1 Fimslws ((moved from alt type of fumitut Custom tmstal Antiquing I Repim Cm KOERNER'S Cor. Min Rd. and Buttw Av Can 691 8S20 Estimates givm Street. Glassboro. 08028 Acknowfegement is sent to the bereaved fami- TECHNtCrXO" F'W flUme-BnM Wtrnf Common non Comony.

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