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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 32

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CADrUJ-n-CLii- v.i.-h y.v, NEW YORK, July Cities Service company will lo the U. S. Supreme court V. S. court of Appeals ruling upholding an order of the SEC connection with the company's interest in Arkansas Fuel Oil corporation.

The SEC told Cities Seine a plan for either buying up the remaining 48 1-2 per cenI interest in Arkansas Fuel held bv the public urfor getting rid of its controlling interest. The decision was banded down on Mnnrinv hv the U. S. Court New York. Used Automobiles WILIYB JEETPTTEK, 1 AUTOMOBILES FQI 7.

WiMT-A-CAfC BtnVl V. TRUCKS FOR HIRE zgit bxji roar UdUIi Ukih TnW h'sB wSs PUBLISHER EYES DIVIDENDS IN '58 Crowefl-CoMier Chairman Sets Target for Paying AN Liabilities Crowell-Collier has outstanding vertible debentures due Aug. I9S5. Mr. Chandler said funds lo nai Lhe remaining, obligations of SG.

1518,000 "are expected to be oh- tained from P.E. Collar Son which turns out the Collier's Encyclopedia and other hard. cover bound books and currently brings su per cent ot me jpany's consolidated gross At the CroivRll-Collier annual meeting several weeks aeo. D. Cnle, then estimated the company would earn "clnse tn S2 million lor the first half of iof reported to the SEC year ago.

Throueh May 21. 1957. Mr. Chandler disclosed Ciowell- Collicr hod paid off liabilities from cash on hand sale of the Springfield, Ohio printing plant, sales of surplus inventories and otner sources. LOCKHEED PROBING COMMERCIAL ATLANTA.

Julv 16-fDJl Loclt- heed Aircraft Corp. is investigat- nirir.Ll: 1'ir- I niiroi.n version of the C-I30 Hercules turbo prop a transport. Comtlandt 5. Gross, president, 'said today. ie air freieiit la- i ns -n crease.

Our Georgia division is exploring rue Hem wmcn idenllv suited to the ver C-130," the Lockheed president said. Mr. Gross was hopeful for irly, successful sales of another tary. This airplane, the Lockheed 339 or I1CX. last week was as signed tD the Georgia division for sales and production.

Two prototypes are being built with Lockheed funds at the California divi- "Wc arc hopeful production of the UCX con start in 1958," Mr. Gross added. COPPER FIRM DIVIDEND KFW YORK. Julv IB (Ml O-Okiep Copper declared a dividened of 10 shillings la share on ordinary shares pay able SepL J. Directors inMiihl- linn at the dividend Sept.

13 lo I holders of record Sept. fi of Amer ican snares. The dividend will amount to aD- pro- imutely 51.33'a share subject to any change which niny occur in the rate of exchange for Sotilh African funds prior to hept. Union of South Africa non-resi der.t shareholders tax at. the rnt of 6.9 per cent will be deducted.

AIR FORCE CONTRACTS NorrhroD Aircraft. rc eeived it Air Force eon- tract for modlficatfon of tile jet fighter, the Air Mntcrlel Command announced. McDonnell Aircraft Corp. received a contract for research and development on the Quail guided missile. Phillips Petroleum Cn.

for a jet iisaisalnce take o(T fuel with i The kea, a parrot confined to 'New Zealand, will attack live sheep when pressed by hunger, according to uncyciopcon en-, tannics, THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1957 MOLYBDENUM PLANS OFFERING OF RIGHTS NEW YORK, July lIMDJi Molj Corp, di America a rectors announced that rights m.n-vn'-i, slock and wai nf fnmiMiiv wilt iie iifl In stockholders on tlx-' ft-lu'lm Lany will "have the abilty lo wa rant will enable the hold- by the end of 1958, R. er to buy anomcr snare oi r-ifl Irwlnl, HlOU StOCk flt 0 and 0 Itold the New York Security period of time yet lo be detevmin- Analysts society, jeu- Mi. said ir bo it-'- funis Will IK oisinojieu hoard decision at that time tn 'either pand into other Crowcll-Collier which suspended aztae, Woman's Home, companion land collier in last paid dividend in June 1352. Mr. Chandler, who bicame chairman of Crowell-Collier last July, said the parent company plans to pay off "all liabilities by I the end of isas.

Th-'i- nbililioo, iallv as a result of maeazine in past years and partially 'as a result of suspension oi the magazines in 1956, totnlcd Chandler said. Hp added they had bun reduced "bv S6.65C.000 as of March 31, 1957 leaving liabilities tn to lie Handled deferred plun," ending next I However, the liabilities mention- led bv Mr. Chandler do nnt jelude a revolving credit arranged between two banks and P. P. Collier Sun corporation, wholly-uwned subsidiary which '1357 and other long-term note' issued when Crowell-Collier ac auired radio station KFWB in Lo: Angeles and the C-C Record club lost year, In addition, as of Dec, promptly after the effective date of a registration statement which will be filed with SEC, The combined price ol the stock and warrants will be not mere than 10 oer cent below the closing price immediately prior vj on wmcn sucn price nrried to the SEC.

The record date for determin ing stockholders entitled to i-iehts will be the close of business on the fifth day following the effective date o' the BEVERLY SYDISKi'S SERVICES FRIDAY Services will take plaui dav for Bevcrlv Svdiskis. daughter nf Mr. anil Mrs. Josepfl Sydiskis, of 98 Palm street, a member of the slaff at Greenwich who died "vlori- received in an auto accident ih it parkway In New Canaan, services will he conducted nt it in iho Will mi Bracken funeral liome. 1041 Nohle avenue, and at 9 o'clock: SL Charles' church with solemn high requiem Mass.

Bur- cry, Henry Wllkoivski MORWALK, Jury Id Services will take place Thursday for Henry Witkowski. 67, of 21 Fair street, who died Monday in Nor- watk hospital. Tney will be conducted at 8:30 in the Magner funeral home, 12 Mott avenue, and at 9 'i c.uli in it. M.ilJ-5 r- tvitn a requiem Moss. Burial will be ill St.

Johns erne: try. is survived by his Wire, Mrs. Rose Dombrowsiu Witkowski; two daughters, Alice and Leon and Edward of Norwalk, and Hcnrv of Westnort: a broth er, Virloiy Witkowski, of 11am- tramck, and five grand children. WJIIUm Baker M1LFDRD. Julv lii-Servl will take nlace Wednesdav fur William Henry Baker, 73, of 19 UritK avenue, Devon, a retired meat cutter, who died Sunday hospital.

They will be conducted at 2:30 Kpvnrlrr. N. JC w'ith'the Rev. rl! T. Williams, pastor of the Cal vary Methodist cnurcn, oitieiat-ing.

Burial will be in the Old Ten-nant cemetery, Tennant, N. J. The Gregory F. Doyle funeral home. 291 Brklaennrt avei Devon, is In charge of arrat tents here.

Mrs. Benjamin McCryne NORWALK, July 1G Services I will take place weunesday lor li bu. oi Butler widow of Benjnmin McCrvne. who died aunaav hospital. The services will be conducted at 9:30 a.m.

in the ifagner funeral home, 12 Mott avenue and at 10 o'clock in St. Mary': church. Burial will be in St Mary's cemetery. Charles O. Sciarra ndrwai.k.

Julv Services will take place Wednesday for, Charles Orazio Sciarra, 64, of Plymouth avenue, vice president; and general manager oi me Norwnlk Iron Foundry, fnc, who tiiiTj Ku in ins none. 4 vices will bo conduct-i a.m. in the Km n-lk funeral home, 91 East avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's church with a Mass of requiem. Burial will he in St- Mary's ce-metery.

Paul Pelrowski fVHF.LTON. Julv Services will take nlace Wednesdav for Paul Petrowski, 67, of 8 Prospect street, a retired restaurant proprietor, who died Sunday in i' ipnoer; hospital. New naven, They will be conducted at in the Edward F. Adaimai Funeral home. 253 Elizabeth street, and at 9 o'clock in St, Mi- high Burial will Mrs, Maglolre Martin LOWELL.

JulvlO-Serv- Ires will take Dlace Wednesday fur Alhpelinn Martin, wife. of Mngloire Martin of 200 1 Mountain Grove street, Bridge-I port, who died here Sunday. They will be conducted at 9 a.m. in the McDonough funeral home, 14 Highland street, and at 10 o'clock in St. Margaret's church with a solemn high Mass of requiem.

Burial will be Str( Joseph a cemetery, lowcii. Mrs. Henrietta French Mrs. Henrietta French, 62, of 1331 Main street, was pronounced dead on arrival at at, vincenti of one right for each share! Funeral arrangements eld. i announced.

Seven will be do. lo puicnasc nne snare oi com- Mrs. Tbumas Graham Scrvics will take nlace tndav for Anna 11. Graham. of 1413 Iranistnn avenue, widow of Thomas Graham, a retired school teacher, who died Sunday her home.

They will be, conducted at 10:30 He served with the Medical de tachment in the army of pation in Germany in World War and was engages in tne manufacture of awnings for several years. Ife is survived bv three sisters. Miss Agnes Foley, Mrs, John Stillnsan. both of Danburv. and Mrs.

Loretta Rhode of Cleveland, twn brothers, William M. Foley und T. Frank Foley, both of uanbury; ana several nieces ana nepnews. Mrs. Oliver Reagan WF.STPORT.

Julv 16-MTS. Ka- thprinp. Wafiner Reacan. 65. wife of Oliver E.

Reagon, of 77 Evergreen avenue, died this morning in ivorwaip: nospnai rour nuurs after she was admitted. Services will take place Friday 8:30 a. m. in the Charles H. Lewis funeral home.

83 East State street, ana at o'clock in tt rhnreti nf the Assumntion with solemn Mass of requiem. Burial Will be in Assumption cemetery, I' i. Ilm.iwav. Born ill Brooklyn. N.

Mrs. Reagan had lived in Westpnrt since 1930. She was si member of Mis Westnort Women's and was in the clothing relief SuvivinE. in addition lo her husband, are two ions, O. Robert of stamtnrd.

and Michael D. Jteagan, Ot wuunmsinwn mass, and rour granocnimren. Harold A. SlrUn M1LFORD. July Services for Harold Ai Sirlin, 63, of Fort Lauderdale, and Milford, iT.ru of lhe Colleae Inn On the Pnst Road, who died Saturday, took place today in the Mil-ford funeral home, 256 Cherry I street, with the Rev.

Everett Knollmeyer, rector emeritus St. Feter a tpiscopat cnurcn. oi- ficiatmg. Hunat was in Hingi Highway cemetery. Hearers were James Sullivan, Walter Wiehel, William Byrnes, Harold Singer, William Rose- herry, and Arthur Harris.

Mrs, John Rohinsnn MILFORD. Julv Seri'ices svlll take nlace Friday for Mrs. Adelaide Boulanger Robinsun, 90, widow ol -innn linpinson; oi ji O.T'liri mrair. I. ii.r.-l Beach, died toaay in Milford hospital.

iney win ne conaucteo. at 11 in the Codv-Wllite funeral 107 Broad street, with the Rev. John Russell, pastor of Mary Taylor Methodist church, otticiat- cemetery, woociiawn, w.y. Born March 27. 1867.

Mrs! Ron- lruon had resided the past 27 years in tne Minora area. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Richard Rlcheson, of Mil-ford; a son, Leslie M. Robinson, New York city; two grandchildren and a great-grandson. Mrs.

James Grecco NORWALK. Julv 16-Services will take place Thursday for Mrs. Helen Paul Grecco, SI, wife o.t James J. Grecco, of 22 TJerncy street, a life-long resident Jiere, who died Monday night in her home. The services will be conducted at a.m.

in the Collins funeral home, 92 East avenue, and at ock in St. Thomas the Annstle church with a solemn Mass uf reQuiem. Burial will be John cemetery. Mrs. Grecco.

who ber of the Norwalk Council of Catholic Women, ia in addition to her husband, by a Dorothy, son, James, her mother, Mrs. Irnta Paul, four brothers, Andrew, Stephen, Josoeh and John all of Norwalk and a alster, Mrs. Maryi of unogeport. John L. Davis NORWALK.

Julv IB Services for John Lewis Davis, 79, re tired lax collector in Wilton, wno died Sunday in Nurwalk; hospital, will take place Wedncs-ilav at I -3D n.tn. In I hp Ronton funeral home, Wilton, with the rector of St, Matthew'. Episcopal church, officiating. Burial will be Hillside cemetery, wiuon: Cremation OBITUARY rtnu, H. Lewis 'hospital last night at clock.

E1 er Koward The medical examiner m. of 1475 Central ave- who died Sunday, took place Mrs. French is survived by a in the Henry E. Bishop igrandoicce, Mrs. ElJen Cash, funeral home with the Rev.

Jumes S. Hood, pastor oi me S.imn, rfieliJ Methodist church, in the Godfrey and Conway 'son funeral home, 1390 Fairfield funeral home, 309 Washington Auausfine's cathedral with quiem Mass. Burial will be In it, wicnaei cemetery. John J. Foley ANBURY, Julv 16-John J.

Foley, of 51 Triangle street, an awning manufacturer and World War I veteran, died yesterday lornmg in uanDury nospuni he had been a patient since July 10, Services will take place Wednesday at 8:15 a. m. in the John C. Freeland Funeral home, SI West street, and at 9 o'clock in St. Peter's church, with a solemn Mr.

Folev born in Danburv. Mountain drove crematory. Mrs. Michael Pacsay, Sr. Mrs.

Louise Pac-' 'say, 90, of 316 snlcm street, wra-ow of Michael Pacsay, who died Monday in her nome, will take place tomorrow ai o.ju and at 9 u'clock in St, Stephen's church with a solemn Mass of requiem. Burial will be Mrs. Giovanni F. DiMenna Services will take place tomor-mi ttvr. Mrs.

Maria Graiia Di Menna, IB, of 537 Berkshire ove-l T.uc, widow of Glovannt Fedele, DiMenna, who died yesterday Bridgeport hospital. They will be conducted at 5, RSn Wuihinolnn avenue, and it 9 o'clock in St. John's church withj solenm Ingh Mass or requiem, Mrs. Di Menna had residnti Bridgeport 45 years, She is survived bv three pp-nni-d John and Louis Di Men na. all of two grand children'; one sister, Mrs.

Luciai Riceio, and several nephews. Jack Scharf take nlace today mr Jack Scharf. 58. 144 Terry place, who uiea yesterday rarn City hospital-where he had been pai.ient six weei.s. The services will be conducted Ul 1 m.

in the A. L. Green funeral home, 927 Grand street. iRabbf Harry Nelson, of Congregation Rodeph Sholera will offici ate, ana ounai win oe i.uy*ny cemetery, Fairfield. Scharf, a foreman with the Bridgeport Lingerie company, formerly known as the Scharf and Wolf Manufacturing company, had resided 27 years in pe cnage.pnri area.

He Is survived by his wife, Olga Simon ictiart; twn nnhpiT and PhlliD Scharf: daughter, Edith; nne brother, Louis Scharf, all of Bridgeport; two sisters', Miss Anna Scharf and Mrs. Rebecca Rener, New York city. Neil Gavel! Services will take place tomor-iw for Neil Francis Gavcll, six, in of J. Paul and Kathleen Daly Neil, who died yesterday in his home, 245 Palisade avenue. They will be conducted at i harm.

515 Washington avenue. and at 10 o'clock in St. Ambrose church with a Mass of the Angels. Burial will be In addition to Ills parents, tne child is survived by his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Julia Daly, of Bridgeport, and patern al giajinjamer, ftntnuny uaveu, of Danbury.

John Drank 5prvinpj For John Drank. 73, of, Apt. 102, Bldg. 17, Father Village, wno oieo ounuay, nltce veBterdav in Sts. Cyril and Methodius church with a requiem Burial was in St.

Michael com lL-t'. The Rev. John Murcko ivai celebrant, and the Rev, Andrew Hajus conducted committal A delenation was present from Jnsnnh's sncietv. 19. of jwhich Mr.

Drank had been Bearers were Andrew Replta, Andrew Drapcak, Andrew Gaydos, Micnaei ianornacity, iiicn-olas Dvorsky and John Magef. Mrs. Andrew Oncsay rvlcn will take place yor Dtrcsay, of 1255 Laurel ave- who' died Sundav In her home. They will be conducted, at 5: ju in her home; and at 'clock in St. Stephen's church with a solemn high Mass of re quiem.

Burial will ce in sr. jvji- cnaei cemerery. Mrs. George Bromley Services for Mrs. Minnie John-in Bromley, of Bldg, 23, Father Bromley, who died Saturday, took church.

Burial was in St. Pat rick's cemetery, Meriden. Richard S. Hoyt WILTON. Julv 36-Seivkes for Rlchaiil S.

Hoyt, 60, owner at Orem's dairy, died today in etorwaijc nospitai wnera nc ladmitted Sunday attar bring stricken with a heart attacn in hn home, wilt take place Thura-dav nt 1:30 D.m. in the Re- orgunljeti Church of Jeaus Christ or Latter uay baints, mhis street. Burial will be ir. Fairlawn cemetery, Rldgefield. Mr.

Hoyt is survived by his wire. Sarah Hoyt; a son, Kicnard J. Ilovt. of Wilton, and a daugh ter. Mrs.

Jean Webb, ot New! Canaan; a brother, Joel and two sisters. Mrs Marvi scarpelio and mm. Lucy lalt of Norwelk, Jobs Boruckl Services for John Boruckl. 42, ot 155 Peters lane, Stratford, who died Monday in his home, will take olace. tomorrow at 8: 15 a.m.

in the Samcraiczvk funeral home, 740 Kossuth street, auu at 'clock hi St. Micnaei tne Mass. Burial will be in St. Mich el cemetery. Theresa Chicl Services will take place 10' dav for Miss Theresa Ciuci.

52. of 3 Walker road. Trumbull, whoi died Sunday in Bridgeport r.os. ratal. Tb-y will be conducted at a.m.

in the Liebcram and Heaphy funeral home, S66 Lafayette street, and at o'clock in Holy Rosary church with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mu, Morris Cohen Services for Mrs. Lena Cohen.

71, widow of Morris Cohen, formerly of 433 Capitol avenue, who died Monday, took place yesterday in Abraham L. Green funeral home with Rabbi Joseph M. Ja-cobowit2 of the United Orthodos 'Synagogue officiating. Burial in Adath israel cemetery. Burial will be in St.

Michael's Ma Wm! A native of Castlefranco, Italy. SL. Peters cemeterv. in requor scnooi, aoutnpori, wno was mmred fatallv auto accident liere land died In St. Vincent's hospital' six r.nurs later, wilt taKe pia todav at 9:15 a.

m. in the Ham C. Kane funeral home, Catoonnh street. Ridaefield. A soicrch requiem Mass win ne r.plehratpH at 10 o'clock Mary's rtuirch.

Burial Will be In St. Mary's cemetery. A delegation from the Fairfield Teachers association Will attend the services. Mrs. Patrick Philhin Services will- take olace lo- dav for Mrs.

Marv B. Muflihy 05, widow of Patrick Phil-i bin, who died Sunday in the home of her dauehtcr. Mrs. Thomas J. Lovelv of 139 Hleh street.

the MuiUns and Kedgate funeral home, 1297 Parte avenue, and at 10 o'clock in St. Augustine's cathedral with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial will in it. n-iicriaers cemerery, Mrs. Fay Riling Services for Mrs.

Marlon Ril ing, wife of Fay Riling, ly of Long Hill, who died Friday in Forapano beacn, loos; place yesterday In Wilmnt, West and Gnulding funeral home, Stepney, with the Rev. Sherrlll B. Smith. rector of Christ Episcopal chruch, Burial was i rtiverside cemerery, rrumDun. Mn.

George H. Sahlln Services will take place todav for Mrs. Marv Jane boherty Sahlin, of 85 Manhattan avenue, wife of George Sahlin, w-ho died Sunday In her home. in the-(Jodfrev and Conway funeral home, 309 Washington avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St, Augustine's Cathedral with a solemn high Mass of requiem. cemetery.

Mrs. Hubert A. Sauvlct Services for Mrs. Maria M. Sauvlet, 77, of 687 Stratfield road, Fairfield, widow of Hubert A.

Sauvlet, who died Sunday in Hawthorne, N. will take place; today at 1 p. m. in the George P. Potter and Son funeral home, 880 Fairfield avenue.

Cremation Will he in Mountain Grove lory. Mrs, John A. Seman Services for Mrs. Marianne Theresa Seman. 42.

of S2 East Laughlin road, Stratford, who died Sunday, took, place yesterday in Charles T. Plstey and Son drew Bmdjar, pastor of St, Paul's Lutheran church. Danburv. offici ating. Burial was in Lakeview Mrs.

Charles Henry Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Coodall Henry, 76, of 735 Park street, widow of Charles Henry and a retired night matron at the YWCA, who died Monday in ner home, will taxe place tomor- Potter and Son funeral home, 8S0 Fairfield avenue. The Rev. Ben jamin Farbrr, acting pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Mountain Grove cemetery. Albert H.

Cannady Services for Albert H. Cannady, 69. of 1116 Stratford avenue, a deacon of the Messiah Baptist, church on Arch street for 20: yeara, who died Monday, will takej place tomorrow at p.m. in thx church with the Rev. F.W.

Jacobe, pastor, officiating. The body will He la (late In the church from 12 noon until the time of the aervices. A renirVrtt nf Rridoennrt 53 years, Mr. connaay had Been a member of the NAACP for years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Patrlcl CJinnady; two daugh-icrs, Mrs. Christina Dicks of St, Albans, and Mis. Marian Smith New York cltv: 'brothers, John Cannady ol Frank-i N. and Absolam of Orange, N. three igranucnnaren, inn several mecei, Michael Jakubowskl Services for Michael Jekubow-ski.

64. of- 540 Seaview avenue. who died Sundav in Laurel Heights sanitarium, Shelton, will tone place today at the Radozvek: funeral home. J05 Pulaski street, and at 9 o'clock in St. Michael the Arcli- with a solemn high Mass of requiem, Burial will in it.

Micnaers cemetery. Mrs. Paul Mlkulicba Mrs. Susie Mikullcka. 75.

of :43 Hallet street, widow of Paul Mikulicka. died yesterday at 4:25 i in Bridgeport Hospital wnerei le'was admitted July 8. Funeral arrangements will be announced. Mrs, Carl A. Johanson Services will take' place toiuor-)W for Mrs.

Carolina Johanson 94. widow of Carl A. Johanson, of 4.12 who died yesterday in Golden Heights sanitarium. They will be conducted at 2 p. in the Larson funeral home, 416 Wood avenue.

The Rev, WU-lard Samuelsou, pastor of the Baptist temple, will offintin-. and burial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery. Born in Sweden. Mrs. Johanson had resided in Bridgeport since 1916.

She is survivea by two sons, C. William Johnson. Bridgeport and E. Victor Haffhng, n. grandchild, and several nieces and nephews.

Crawford F. Overton Crawford Fletcher Overton. 62. ol Mies street, an employe of tne Bridgeport Kolung Mills enm- HipH tsst niirht in linmp y'Tt -1, ,1 MOav I home of Dennis and D'Arcv. 2811 Main street, with the Rev.

Wil liam Sullivan, pastor ol tne scc-lond Baptist church, officiating. iBurial wilt be in Union cemetery, I Stratford. Burn in St. James, L. Mr.

I Overton was an Army Vetera World War I. and had been Cloved at Lilr -Ti'Y'o Mills since r. 1 1 vi ,1 liv ife. Alice Hine Overton; a sun, Craw ford ot Bridgeport, and a daughter, Mrs. Walter J.

Soder-hurg, of Milford; a brother, Parker Overton, of Union. two sisters, Mrs, Irene Haussler, of V. James, and Mrs. Ma-Ibel Randall, of Stepney; and six jgrandchildren. Joscuh Kawccki Sin-vices will take place lu- in wanticoKe, fa, lor Joseph Kaweckl, SO, a resident of thaii town, who died here Sunday.

will he rimiim Z. J. Szymaszck funeral home, Nanticoke, and burial will Ci in Holy Trinity cpmetnry there, Charles E. Kozuiko survives wil! take place to day for Charles E. Kozuiko, 60, or 157 Sage avenue, an employe Remington Arms and former ipresioent oi ine ttoiy unost itus- Sundav in Bridsepon nhol fn the Charles T.

Pistev and Son funeral home, 255 Barnum and at 9 clock in the, Holy Ghost Russian Orthodox' cemetery. DEATH NOTICES 1 I. iu 1 DEATH NOTICES WHY NOT Take advantage of a choice lot now the price Is advanced? PARK CEMETERY ASSOCIATION EDison 4-8165 frointliiiiblf M'hBtiaeveir thy toul dailnth, I avin do It tw proud at the thkt our helpful Mil andefitHTKt- A. G. BAKER FUNERAL HOME MORTUARV CHAPEL.

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