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The Daily Journal from Vineland, New Jersey • 2

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Two Times Journal, Vineland, N. Saturday, April 23, 195b the discussion and offer their ideas Funerals OBITUARY to the committee. Bertl said that "It is only when Clubs Council Names Dr. Jacob Chairman Of Golf Tournament Township Group Voices Protest on School Plans the will of the people becomes known that the governmental body of the people can make a wise decision on any matter." Mrs. Mary Tomassello Dies in Phila.

at43 Dr. Walter Jacob was appointed chairman of the annual Service Club Golf Tournament at a meet did not express himself definitely when the same question was asked RONE FUNERAL SERVICE Ever Ready To Serve Despite Our Rcnt Hre Our Phone Number Is Still VI 7-4222 Ample facilities for funeral arrangements have been completed so that we may serve as always. Temporary Residence: C. Calvin Rone 727 Yale Terrace, Vineland Mrs. Mary Tomassello, 43, of Delaware and Nixon Lan- of him by Mrs.

Teter. Before adjourning the meeting, ing of the Service Clubs Council yesterday at the White Sparrow MRS. JEAXETTE ROSSI Funeral services for Mrs. Jean-ette Rossi, 49, wife of the late Rocco Rossi, of 741 Yale Terrace, who died last Tuesday, were held yesterday afternoon from the kruse Funeral Home. Rev.

Robert Jenks, pastor of the First Methodist Church, Millvllle, officiated. The pall bearers were Charles A. Petrie, Elmer Brown, Harry Trlantos, Vernon Parker, Louis Santinl and Tony Pennlno. Burial was made in Oak Hill Cemetery. i disville, died yesterday in the Uni Committee Chairman Bertl Mav 4 as the date for the next Inn.

Jack Claes, Vineland recreation Cancer Campaign Opens Monday In Buena Vista director, reported at the meeting meeting to discuss the school situ ation. He urged all present to re mind their neighbors of the date, so that a larger representation ot cit izens could be present. After the meeting, Berti declin that letters had been sent to service clubs inviting members to participate in a modified softball program. He said the program would be designed to provide limited exercise for those unable to participate more actively. The chairman of the food committee for the After-Prom Party, Eldon Wainwright, requested each Nello Peruginl, of Richland, chairman of the Buena Vista Township Cancer drive, today announced plans for the campaign which will begin Monday in the Township area.

versity of Pennsylvania Hospital' after an extended illness. A former Merchantville resident, she had been employed as a school teacher and did substitute teaching in the Buena schools. She is survived by her husband, Anthony; a daughter, Loretta; a father, Paul Slniscalco, Merchantville; two brothers, Joseph of Fol-som, Pa. and Salvatore, Merchantville; four sisters Mrs. Ernest An-driella and Mrs.

W. D. Wells of Merchantville, Mrs. Angelo Paci-one, Camden, and Mrs. Nicholas Turse of Westmont.

The funeral will be held Monday from the Rone Funeral Chapel with a High Mass of Requiem in Our Lady of Victories Church, Landisville at 9:30 P. M. Burial will be in the church cemetery. (Continued from Page One) show that the urgency for expansion waa at the Junior High School level. Many in the group expressed themselves adamantly as being opposed to any building within the Borough limits, regardless of what the survey showed.

Mrs. Teter, Mazzoll and John Krokos, Milmay poultry farmer, repeated that they would be in favor only of expanding the Township elementary schools. Milanesi asked the group: "If a plan were adopted by the school board which would include the improvement of facilities at both the Cleary and Richland Schools would this meet with your approval?" Again opposition was expressed to any plan to enlarge the schools within the Borough. Mrs. Teter then asked Milanesi: "If you had a choice of either enlarging the Richland School, or expanding the Cleary School; in other words, could improve one, but not both at this time, which would you be in favor of?" Milanesi answered that at thiB time he felt the need for the Junior High School was more urgent.

Michael Matwiow, another board member present at the meeting, Peruginl stated that women of ciud to secure zo men to act as the various communities will begin a house-to-house canvass Mon waiters. Members of the Soropti mist Club will be hostesses. The Council pointed out that parents can contribute any amount for the After-Prom Party. Because ed to express an opinion on the school issue, but stated that the meetings are being held for the purpose of allowing the Township Committee to "sound out" public opinion In the issue. Berti pointed out that if any building program were to be formally adopted It would be necessary for the Township Committee to lend their borrowing capacity to the school district in order to allow the financing of the building.

Thus it is very important, Berti said, for the committee to know the feelings of the people of the community. He also expressed some doubt as to whether the opinions given at the meeting was truly representative of the Township as a whole, and stated that he hoped more citizens of the area would join into of the slogan, "Give Your Fives to Save Our Lives," which was jcarried on letters sent to parents, some may have received the mis day evening, and expressed a hope that the residents would support the drive as well as in past years. The chairman also expressed appreciation to the workers who are carrying out the campaign, for their fine cooperation. He also emphasized that the drive, would continue throughout the week, In order to give the campaigners enough time to cover their respective areas. Those who are conducting the campaign are: Richland, Mrs.

Nellie Peruginl, Mrs. Edith Fannticcl, Funeral Notice TOMASELLO On April 42, 1955, Mary. wife o( Anthony Tomassello. In her 43rd year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral from the Rone Funeral Chapel, 420 Landia Ave.

on taken impression that a smallerj donation would not be acceptable, the council thought. It was pointed out that there is still time for donations. Club representatives present were Dr. Jacobs, Rotary; Louis Chatas, Kiwanis; Dr. William Schuman, Anthony Cheli and Charles Scaranl, Lion Club; Dr.

Seymour Hyman, Exchange and Mrs. Pearl Trasferinl and Mrs. Francis Smead, SoroptlmlstsJ 10 (0-IB Mrs. Margaret Petrini, Mrs." Gina Meslano, Mrs. Marie Petrini, Mrs.

Margaret Levari, Mrs. Dolly Ro-manlnl, Mrs. Hannah Romanini, Mrs. Angle Fannuccl, Mrs. Josephine Leandri, Mrs.

Theresa Levari, Mrs. John Belawsky, Mrs. Vema Zucal, Miss Norma Peruginl, Miss Betty Peruginl, Miss Gloria Dal-ponte, Miss Estelle Dalponte, Miss Vivian Merighl. East Vineland: Mrs, Eleanor Traverso, Mrs. Grace Milanesi, Mrs.

Ann Raffo, Mrs. Regina Villa. Milmay: Elizabeth Me-Vaugh, Mrs. Clara Grossl, Mr. Grace Krokos.

Mrs. Sophia Balliet, Miss Betty McVaugh, Miss Dorothy Franks. Monday. April 25 at A.M. thence to Our Lady of Vlctorlea R.

C. Church, Landisville where a High Mass of Requiem will he offered at 9:30 A.M. Interment Church Cemetery. Friends may call at the Rone Chapel Sunday evening. HORTON, of Catawba Newfield, N.

J. at April 21, 1955. Claude O. Horton age 55 yra. Hui-band of Gertrude A.

Horton. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral Monday, April 25 at 2 P. M. at the Kruse Funeral Home, Sixth Wood Sts. Interment Rosa Hill Cemetery, Newfield, N.

J. Friends may call Sunday evening after 7 o'clock. ROEDLER, of Orove Road on Fri. Apr. 23, 1955, Walter Roedler in his 66th year.

Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend funeral services Mon. April 25 at 2 P. M. at the Wainwright Funeral Home, Landis Ave. at State St.

where friends may call Sun. after 7 P. M. Interment Sl-loam Cemetery. FREESINGER.

of Pillsbury Mays Landing, Friday, April 22. 1955 Katarina Freeainger in her 67th year. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend funeral services Monday, April 25 at 10 A. M. at the Wainwright Funeral Home, Landis ave.

at N. State St. where friends may call Sun. after 7 P. M.

Interment Union Cemetery, Mays Landing. VHS Band to Present 8th Annual Concert The Vineland High School Band will present its eighth annual concert on Wednesday, April 27, at 8:15 P. M. at the VHS auditorium under the direction of Franklin Astor. For the second consecutive year the Vineland band has been rated one of the best In the state, an honor for the following first-chair members: Melinda Caterina, flute; Arlene Caterina and Lorraine Ber-tuzzl, clarinet; Ralph Buck and Ralph Mastrogiovanni, trumpet; Howard Mikytuck, saxophone; James Llvotl, basoon; Peter Frey, trombone; Sol Parlottl, drums; Dean Charlson, Bass; Charles Irons SLICES RIGHT THRU Yes, you are always sure of our experience and know-how slicing through red tape.

Here at the friendly Vineland National Bank Trust Company you can obtain complete Banking Services. Home Loans Checking Home Repair Loans Trust Services Savings Safety Deposit Boxes serving The Community Since 1883 Change of Time Means Work fo Some ROCHESTER, N.Y. ffl-Expect trouble remembering to set your clock forward tonight? Neil D. Henry has 200 to adjust. Henry, a mailman, collects antique clocks.

He says his wife and daughter-in-law will help. French Horn; Richard McMahon, baritone horn; and Frank Staff, In Memoriam tympani. DorothyGrange Urges Action To Fence Deer Off Parkway Dorothy Grange 209 at a meet-jversary at the Grange Hall, Egg Public Sale of Valuable Dwelling and Lot of Land by Order of the Superior Court of N. Located on NS of Oak Rd. Between East Blvd.

and East Aye. i. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27th at 2 O'CLOCK The property being sold by the Guardian of Eve-flyn bcykin at Auction consists of a large tract of land 263.6 on Oak Rd. 331.32' depth together with the dwelling and outbuildings erected thereon. The Dwelling has Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Bed Room and Complete Bath on the first floor, 3 Bed Rooms and Bath on the Second Floor.

The property has all modern conveniences with good Hot Water Heating System, Oil Fuel, Pine Floors and Brick Fireplace. This property is in generally good repairs and is in an excellent location. Sale is Bubject to approval of the Superior Court. TERMS: To be Announced at the Time of NOTE: Property Will Be Open for Inspection Wednesday, April 20th between 4 P. M.

and 6 P. M. NEWTON GREENBLATT, Guardian. D. S.

BLEW, 2nd, Auctioneer. DAURIO In lovins; memory of Pas-quale Daurlo, who departed this life 8 years ago today. Time has changed the face of things Since you went away There' almost nothing here that you Would recognize today Yet could you look into our hearts You'd see there still tonight The love you lighted lang ago Like Votive candlea, burning bright Sadly missed by wife ana children. FISHER: In memory of my husband mnntzs? ing on saturaay voiea to petition warDor city, on Saturday, jiay 7, authorities to eliminate the danger Mrs. Jake Mattle, chairman of a caused by deer roaming on the Garden State pkwy.

A resolution was sent to Frank and our father Albert Fisher who departed this life 1 year ago today. On Him who bore His heavy cross With love that conquered pain. We call for help to bear our loss Until in Heaven we meet again. Sadly missed by Wife and Sons. recent card party, reported that $21.52 was realized from the party.

Mrs. Matt Hoanus, home economics chairman, announced a card party for April 30 at Farrell's Hall at 8 P. M. Members voted to donate to the cancer fund. Norma Ermler, lecturer, sur- lin C.

Nixon, State Grange Master, 1 urging him to bring the matter up with state officials. CARD OF THANKS TCT viih tn thank rplntivel nftlrh. The resolution stated that: "A dangerous condition exists on the Garden State pkwy. endanger prised the group by Introducing the bors and friends for carda and flow- well-known Leon Pollnsky ot Eez er "ni- automobiles loaned and other during our recent kindnesses shown bereavement. The Rossi family.

mrDor uuy, tetter known as "Little Johnny" of the Philip Morris program. He presented a magic program with his partner "Paul," an act he has taken to many parts of the world. Both have retired from show business. Flowers For All Occasions ing the lives and property of motorists. This is due to the fact that so many deer have access to the parkway and there is no fencing or barrier to prevent'accidents.

Abner Ney, worthy master, presided at the meeting. S. William Bartlett, former master of Bargaintown Grange, and now a state officer, explained the parkway condition to members. Visitation Night was observed. Martin Decker, secretary of Atlantic County Pomona Grange 15, announced a county meeting for Sat Sick Birthday Secret Pals Anniversary VONDRA pREYER'S FLOWERS 1 1 Wheat IUL VI 7-230 FLORIST 625 Peach St.

VI 8-SH5S SB (BAB BU urday, April 23, at Bargaintown Grange. Answering to roll calls of the district deputy were Walter Walczak, Frank McCormick, master, and nine members, all of Bargaintown; Mrs. Dorothy Lovett, master, Egg Harbor City Grange with 15 members; John Sender and tlx members of the Cologne Grange; Fred Seely and three members of the Hammonton Grange, and 23 members of the Dorothy Grange. Bartlett also explained the new Grange hospitalization plan. Mrs.

Lovett extended an invitation to all present to attend their 51st annl- AND TOP PERFORMANCE CAN BE HAD WITH A DYNAMOMETER TUNE UP HARTLEY'S GARAG 411 Elmer St. VOL. 30 AfRIL 23, 1955 NO. 23 Kimball Prince Lumber Co. Thone VI 7-03G5 WALTER M.

FRANK CONTRACTOR MASON CARPENTER FILV Financing Plan VI 9-7678 0 SCREENS Closing out our jtoclc of full length wood window screens at half price. Only $2.21 up for bronze wire screens. Lester Bump, Salem avenue, New-field, is building an addition to his residence. material are being used. Jerry: took ma twelve lessons to teach Sylvia to iwinv." Terry: "Why, the little flirt, I taught her in six." We Can Make It Convenient For You To Own Your Home STANLEY TOOLS See our Handyman line of matched tools, You'll find our prices very attractive, too.

Sam Del Rossi, the electrical contractor, Is having a now warehouse built on south Third street. He: "I'm thinking if getting married." She: "That's a 5reat idea, if you isk me." You can carve your own tombstone by chiseling in traffic. DUTONT PAINTS Look for the famous Du Pont paint products at the Store. You'll like our friendly service. No parking problcmB here.

Arthur Ogren, west Garden road, I enclosing i porch with materials. If anything makes a child thirstier than Rolng to bed, it's knowing you've gone too. Daughter's Beau: 'Is Susie ready yet?" Susie's Father: "She said she'd be right down. Care for a game of chess?" Sh-h-h. Slip around and get in an our bargain screen offer before The Crowning Glory of a Life, Well-Lived When a spirit, deeply loved nVnnrttt for "more stately Delay in storing your precious furs may prove costly.

So don't take chances. Do it now! From the moment they leave your hands, you know they're SAFE against damage or loss by moths, heat, humidity, fire or theft. In fact, they're INSURED up to the full amount of your valuation. The cold, crisp air of our storage vaults will restore their lustre lengthen their span of beauty and wearability. SCIENTIFICALLY CONTROLLED REFRIGERATED VAULT RATES: 2 of Declared Value $3.00 minimum on fur and fur-trimmed garments $2.00 minimum on cloth coats mansions," the Anal services should svmhnllze both the they're all gone.

All window screens at half price! Venturi, northeast Boulevard I enclosing I fl porch with materials. Two men met on the street and one isked for a cigarct. His friend gave him cigaret, com-nenting, "I thought ou had quit smok-ng." "I'm Just at the 'list stage," replied he other. "I've quit 'uylng." JUST IV A shipment of rough Cypress Boards. Excellent quality full thick ahd long lengths.

Cuplnl, the builder, is building new home for Rocco Rossi North Valley avenue. "Do you live within your Income?" "Heck, no. All I can do is live within my credit." Sho: "What would you say to a girl who kissed every boy Bhe met?" He: "Pleased to meet you." TLAN BOOKS See the new Wcy-irhaesuer plan book at our office. RIM 8AYS: "It's nart to pick your friends but not to pieces," The long and short of it is that beauty of the lire that has ended' and the shining glory of its reward. It Is with this thought uppermost, that we conduct every funeral.

A Complete Funeral As Low As 175 Other Funerals $250 $150 $500 Additional charge for Opening Grave DcMARCO MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME S. V. Corner Landis Ave. Slate St. Thono VI 7-0929 you can't equal Invincible Elm co Roofing and Shingles.

Ask about our oonded roof plan! William C. Lear, the contractor, is building a Custard Stand and Restaurant at the southeast corner of Delsea Drive and Walnut road. Father: "What Jid you learn in Sunday School this morning, son?" Son: "I learned that King Solomon loved wild animals. ITie teacher said he nad a lot of wives ind a lot of 'porcupines' Home Financing Has Been Our Business Since 1873 ASSETS OVER $8,000,000 Learn About Our Plan Vineland Savings and Loan Association Savings Insured up to $10,000 by The Federal Savings Loan Ins. Corp, Current Dividend Rate 2'i.

640 Landis Avenue Phone VI 7-2400 The TRADESMENS BANK TRUST CO. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Kimball Prince Lumber Co. The Ilome of Good Lumber..

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