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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, Vinelan N. Monday, November 16, 1953 Two BJrfhi the First Methodist Church, offici- Rev. Angelo Allegrini, O.E.A., Isi3ted by the Very Rev. Anthony I Interment was in the Methodist Cirami. O.X.A., as deacon, and Helping Hand Brings Smith, of South Hempstead, Long! Island, N.Y.

Funeral services for Cunning- af Tn. 13 Exchange Clubs To Meet in Vineland TUSO A son, weighing 7 lbs. cemetery, Williamstown. Pall the Rev. Joseph Toscani, O.S.A.,, 3 oz to Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Tuso, bearers were Robert Dargan, Rep- sub-deacon Is Abduction Beating 28 New Almond at Jefferson Dard Hand, Joseph Granato, Ber- wag In th le church ceme WASHINGTON UFi FBI aeenta1 Hospital, Philadelphia, on Nov. 16. nard Popick, Louis and tery. Honorary paiioearers, an oi- Honorary pa! I rounded up 14 alleged for-iMrs' 19 in room 938 at jrectors of the South Jersey Pro- mer membera of the Ku Klu hospital.

iduce Cooperative of which the de- Klan in North and South Carolina P1ZZO-A daughter to Mr. and; JOHX CASAZZA, JR. leased was also a director, includ- Thirteen Exchange Dubs com- pnsmg he fourth Nw Jersey d.s- with Rev tnct will her in Vmeland to-, or of Trin. morrow night with the Vmeland' Episc0paI (urrh officiating. nil rd I Interment will be at 1:30 P.M.

erJ at the Kensico Ceme- Highlight of the annual district Valhalla NY A viewing conference will be the presence of an J. Benlamin Brick of Atlantic City, take national president of Exchange. v.ces on Tuesday evenmg. The dinner meeting will start at 6 45 P.M. Dominick Ciancarelli a a nn rharir.n that thv kidnnnfd mi Mra.

Georee Pizzo of Kosennayn Tnii and Frank Paeiiugm, 4 flogged a brother and sister Bridgeton Hospital. Nov. 15. 1 0.r Jf East Pl Deola, John Braidi. Anthony 'VoTrT1? 8Rr ay I NEWCOMB HOSPITAL jVineland was held Uiia morning Flalm and John Pericone FBI Director Edgar Hoover poUTAKISx son to Mr and from the Rone Funeral Chapel The pallbearers were Jack Or-who announced the arrests, said Mrs George ptfitakis, Church Solemn Requiem Mass in dille, Maurice Melini, Archie Cn inutflon, Nov, 15.

St Mary's Church. jzoli, John Maruffi, John Villa, and Dies at 35 in Phila. Mass was celebrated by the, John Scagnelli. ott. oi.

1 HENDERSON A daughter to Mr Reber PTA to Hold "eady has resulted in 29 conViC.iand Mrs Wilbert Henderson, 48; IN IIUllll 1A 'V. (J tions on similar charges in the past; IP I iT Dominick Ciancarelli, 35, of 734 family NigHT IlieSaay Moore Philadelphia, dieri on A "Familv Nieht" nroeram will 'Saturday afternoon at the Penn- CHANCE A son to Mr. and Mrs. year and a half." iMerton Chance, Second and Yelka Nov. 15.

be presented at the H. L. Reber sylvania Hospital after an illnes PTA meetine Tuesday evening at of one week. Born in Phlladel-' I 8 P.M. in the Vineland Hieh School phia, he was a chemist.

GAROFALO A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Garofalo, 705 Park Nov. 15. PS auditorium.

Mrs. Anne Lane and He is survived by his wife, the 1 former Marie Masclli of Vineland Jersey Farmers Lost Milk Outlets During Recent Driver Strike 80MERVILLE, N. J. Iffl-North Jersey farmers have lost market outlets for tens of thousands of Pante Guiliani are in charge Obituarv We Do It RIGHT I Worn, shabby coverings replaced with selected fabrics warranted to give satisfactory, lasting wear. Sagging or broke.i springs properly replaced.

Webbing or other supporting correctly replaced, repaired. LANDIS Upholstering Co. So. Brewster Road, Vineland Phone XI 7-0989 Funerals two sons, Dominick 10, and Francis, his mother, Mis. Silvio Ciancarelli of Philadelphia; two brothers, Silvio Ciancarelli Jr.

of Vineland and Dr. Ettore Clan-rHrelli. of Philadelphia: and three MARV A. ROCKHILL Clayton Man Victim Of Heart Attack Th funeral of Mm. Marv A.

(lb I I mam quarts of milk daily because of the Rockhill. 83, of 742 Wood who recent milk ftrlke, a farm groupjdied Frj(jay morning, was held official says. I Sunday afternoon from the Wain- Joseph Hoffman, president of Funeral Hnmn The Rev. mm mm Rarltan Valley Farms Producers uwrence G. Atkinson, pastor of ft I i day that many consumers have Arthur Bastow.

79, husband of i Mra Christine Rotella, the late Mrs. Clara Greenwood, Mrs Kmma Sgro and Mrs. Nancy Bastow, of Brookfield Clayton, Alinf, all of Philadelphia, suffered a fata) heart attack Satur-i A viewing will take place on day in front of the MacKay Dnig(xuesrjay evening at the Leonette (tore in Clayton. Funeral Home, 2300 aouth Broad A resident of Clayton for 29 years, Philadelphia, he retired 10 years ago as a car-j interment will taka place on penter for the Campbell Soup Co. I Wednesday at the Holy Cross In Camden.

He was also custodian! Cemetery, Philadelphia, of the Clayton Methodist Church, Surviving are one daughter, 1J-I nio 'switched to milk substitutes and I I many dealers have swung over to non-union processors to buy their milk. 1 1 1 1 iihii i fi him. ii.ii k.iii.iiiii mu ni niom mmmlmnnt nummiiinn A BRA AND elastic WAIST CINCHER ALL-IN-ONE Gladys Moore of Clayton; Mrs. Beulah Vanneman, of 14th the won a handbag, shoes, a Bible, B-i-onflrhilHron ri(1 11 erml prann- n. i ii.j;.

i ftiuia ixiuisr itiemu, iivr-muiim- i. i tn Children I.ij rtaiurhter of Mr and Mra ln jiiuh mm unj umnu uiiguiai imi, wim ii The funeral will be conducted atitr.ank Medlo of west' Garden rd I PerHon whn "omeone else l- the envy of her Dorothy neigh- 2 P.M. Tuesday from the Barclay VesS huiA rewarde'1' plus the huge 12-foot Amana Funeral Home, Broad and Maple Tmhe' to railroad I freezer she received on Friday -t riavton The viewing will be I mea Dy R' fl: 'crossing and snatched a mute from 1 from the Che i Appliance Sev- Mondaght the at and PaTk Amana i 1 nc an fa ed to hear oca era Vine and. by Duum win uc ninun in uio DBrlnlda' ana nutrnl Green cemetery. Clayton.

i iv.nir PProat-h r.g train. I certainly never crandnarents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank dreamed any- "After that, all my rood luck i thing like this would happen to Medio Sr. The funeral was held from the Rone Funeral Chapel this afternoon with burial in the Sacred Heart Cemetery.

Blarted," said the red-haired wo-ime," the Dorothy housewife de-man In the above photograph. dared. "It proves that the cynics Mrs. Vanneman was a guest on! v. ho believe that to extend a help-Todd Russell's nationally-televised Ing hand is Just to Invite trouble program, "Wheel of Fortune," and are all wrong!" Wm.

P. Cunningham Retired Motorman, Succumbs at 80 Funeral Notice William P. Cunningham, a motorman on the New York Mrs. August Bofinger band by three daughters: Mrs. Mrs.

M. Jane Mixner Bofinger, Catherine Van Leer of Elmer, Mrs City subway system, died Satur GIRLS! WOMEN! Whatever your age day night at his home on Lincoln, 57, wife of August Bofinger, north Beatrice fientlle of Vineland, and ave. south of Dante ave. after a Orchard died yesterday after- Mrs. Evelyn Evans of Mlllville; short illness.

He was 80 years of! noon ln the Newcomb Hospital af- one alster, Mrs. James Hteelman age. Her a long illness. Born in Con-'ol Mlllville; eight grandchildren, A resident of Vineland for theishohocken, she had lived intend one great grandchild. or figure-type this is for you.

Here is the perfect uplift plus waist past 20 years, Cunningham was Vineland for 25 years. funeral services will ha helj bom in Manhattan. BOKINfiBR, of north Orchard Itoad, on November 15. 195.1, Jane Mtxiirr, wife of Aufrust Uoflnger, njEft 57. Helatlve.i and fiicnila am InvitcrJ to littend the funernl services on Weilnes-diiy at 3 V.

M. from the home of Row-lurid Potter, funernl dhfetor, I.nn-rlls Ave. nt Street, where friends may nll Tuesday evening. Interment Mt. 1'leusunt Cemetery, Mill-vllle.

CtrNNINGHAM, at his resldenre, coin Avenue, south of Dun In Avenue, Vlnelnnd. N. November 14. 195:1, William (unhand of Mnry Jane CunnliiKlinm, nee Mlnnio Boyd, ntte yenrs. llelntlves and frlii(ls are Invited to attend funeral Tues She la tnirvlved beside her nu.vinoin ine rouer runerai noma on 1 Wednesday at 2 P.M.

with the efneher that creates long, smooth young contours with heavenly comfort. He is survived by his wife, Mary Jane, and a sister, Mrs. Catherine IJIUJI IU HI. Rev. Lawrence O.

Atkinson, pas Matati ORDER YOUR THANKSGIVING CENTERPIECES A Freda Brotman Exclusive! In WHITE COTTON lte few thlt LOW COST FINANCING Cup $3.95 cup $1.50 I. C. ST -0 ROSES 1.49 DOZ. tor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Mt.

Pleasant cemetery, Mlllville. In Memorom Tt.UtTJtf INT. In uTvThk memory 'of Ami'di'o "Bn" Tulicrllnl who dfl- pnrti-d thin llf" 3 years ago todny, Di'itr ynii wrn to us In life. In di'ntli ymi'ri en more rii-ar; And nevi'r cliull you tm fnrgot By thune who love snd inlns you here. Sndly missed hy Wife nit gun TIJRKRTINI, In IovIiik niemnry of onr fellow ncinlier.

Amedin Tnliertlnl, Im departed tills life thres years ago today, We do not foi let you, nor do we intend. We tlitnk of you often, and will to tli end; Gone und forgotten by onn you may be, day, 8 P. M. at the Kruse Kunoral Home, Sixth A Wood Streets Interment the Kensiro Cemetery, Valhalla. New Yoik.

Friends miiy cull 7 to 9 P. M. Tuesday. Further viewing st til Kenidco ('Impel. Valhalla, N.

Y. I to -M V. M. Wednesday. Kindly omit flowers.

DUBOIS, nf K. Ornnt Ave. on Friday, Nov. In Bridgeton. Louis K.

DuBols. Itelatives nnd friends of the fmiiily are inviteil to attend funernl services nn Mondnv, Nov. IS st P. M. at the Wainwrigbl Funeral Home.

Iindls Ave. at N. Stste St. where friends may rail from 7 to P. M.

'retrial Inn at th convenience of the family, Vineland Surgical Co. Makert and Fillen of TRUSSES, BRACES SURGICAL BELTS ELASTIC HOSIERY ARCH SUPPORTS Our ff Iclfnt Orlhoprdic and Buritl-cai Applmlii Service will ansure you "Security With Ws Repair, Recover and Keplara Parts for your Brar. Belt, or Tru Authored DcnlT for EVKRKST JENNINGS Whi-M Chalra ind Accessories Ak your doctor. 6th Grape Sts. VI 9-3813 D.IIt A.

M. to P. M. Mandsy, Thnrsdsy Kridsy Errs. Wed.

By Appt. Vrr Tsrklnf "An Ethical Fitting Service" Advertised in McCALL'S 610 Landis Ave. Opp. Post Office, Millvilln Dreyer's FLOWERS Wheat Kd. of Main Thone VI 7-2304 See 1' Before Von Buy VINELAND CREDIT CO.

61.) La (lis Ave. 2nd Floor Phone VI 7-1010 i.C. SCHWARZMAN EXCLUSIVELY OURS IN VINELAND But dear to our memory you ever Wilt be, S.idly nilsseii hv T). C. rtod and tiuii Club Members MKN'NONE, ln lovlnif memory nf I Metinone who deprtd this life one year iro toilsy.

Closed io the eyes that lighted our llvi-s In the denr, dead yesterdays; And silent lb. voice we loved to hear, Sweet and gentle In chiding or praise; Dink are the dsyg slnee you've from nur home Cold nd rheerless and gray, And mlnsltiK you, dear, Is the pain that our tiesrts Will bear until life's last day. Sadly missed by Husband and Children COAL FOR LESS! CHICK LINE WORI.O'S LARGEST fOUNTKV STORK FOR t'HILDRKN Garden Ttond at East Ave. Dally 10 to 9 Sharp Sundays 1 to 6 Amazing! SO MANY RETAIL PROPERTY OWNERS CHOOSE SCIIECHNER? S.OP ft. W.

CORNER Itk ST. CHESTNUT AVE. Phone VI 94714 "POSTAGE STAMP" AT LOW lTKREST ON I.O.C. TKKMS Special! November Only! Brand New ROYAL NOW -IS THE TttlE TO BUY OLD COMPANY'S PREMIUM COAL. IT LASTS LONGER.

TRY A TON TODAY. CALL CS NEWFIELD WOOD COAL CO. VI 9-3550 11 $LO50 17 Af ABEMV STn KEWARX 2 Market 2-4247 iff r. ALL-IN-ONE (Feather weight) 1 i I TMii Cvtfl All lllll afraM TMaAffflllr HI I A withstood the 1 With A vS5 GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator Washer-Dryer Freezer Range Television For a Sleek New Silhouette Perfect Comfort All-Over Control (No Shoulder Pull) Easy to put on No hooks, zippers, just pull it up Easy Laundering 1 i Etc. No prescription is loo big or too little, for us to give it our most professional nervier.

We Rive each and every prescription equally careful attention, the same dependable drugs. That's why you should bring your prescription here for compounding knowing that no matter what it is you need we can and will give you the lest that money can buy. It's never too big, never too little for us to do it right. Typed 100 words mlnirf. 24 Toasters Irons Coffee Makers Waffle Irons And Hundreds hoort a day, day in day out, for an equivalent of 41 years average use.

Set ROYAltht typewriter fit a lifetime fa a lifetime 2 Way Stretch Nylon and Lastex yarn Stitched cup Nylon Bra White-Sizes 32-34-36 (B cup. 4 of Other Desir able Gifts $5 Down $1 Week TRADE-IN 1.00 HOLDS IT FOR XMAS ALLOWANCE On Your Trenent FREE DELIVERY AND PICK-LT SERVICE Your Prescrpf-Jon JUST PHONE US! Electrical Appllanree Toward the Purchase CHARGE ACCOUNTS TO FIT EVERY BUDGET! 30 DAY CHARGE C.B.A. BUDGET PLAN of Any i G.E. Product! Vnm Our La ye way 545 LANDIS AVENUE AUo On Salo At Our Bridgrton Store Phone VI 9-3350 G10 Landis Ave. MAINIERO'S 508 Landis VI 7-0371 543 Landis Ave.

Phone VI 7-1342 OVINfr WTH 1QU CONHOtHCb SINCE i3.

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