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I CENTRAI BERGEN EERGEN EVENING RECORD, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 24, 1935 CECELIA BAGGOT LEONE TO DIRECT Ordinance Sets Industry COLE REVEALS FOE DIVORCED CHEST DRIVE UNIT Eisenhower Pushes Efforts For Peace Chairman For Merchants Division In Town's Business Area OPENING DA' Funeral Servires For Bertenfield Resident Slated For Friday Bergenfield Mrs. Cecilia Bag-got of 173 Phelps Avenue died yesterday in Hackensack Hospital. She was 53 years old. Mrs.

Bagaot was a machine op FOR STUDENTS reduce burdens at the same time Fifth Decree Granted On Adultery Charge Hackensack Divorce decrees Amendment Introduced Establishing Zone For Light Plants In One Section Fairview An ordinance permitting light industry In the area west of Bergen Boulevard and north of Walker Street was given its first reading during the Borough Council meet So 1 should say that since none of us yet have complete trust in the other side we must search diligently for some means to lessen the danger and proceed a little way toward the creation of that erator for the Lido Novelty Company of New York City and was a member of International Ladies Garment Workers. Local 66. She was the wife of the late William Baggot. Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Superintendent Gives Fort Lee Schedule For All Grades Is Aanounced By Vander Plaat Fair Lawn E.

B. Leone has accepted the chairmanship of the merchants division of the Community Chest, Richard Vander Plaat, public relations chairman, announced yesterday. Leone is a founder of the local Rotary "Club chapter and was its first president. Ue also has been active in work for the Boys Club, the Memorial Park, a number of boys' camps, and previous Community Chest drives. Leone plans to appoint leaders in every category of business in the community so that the coverage of each field will be the responsibility of members of that group.

BRAMBELLA RITES ing last night to three women and two men were granted yesterday by Superior Court Judge William A. Hegarty. One of the decrees was allowed on a charge of adultery and the other four on desertion grounds. Francis F. Kruse Jr.

of 706 Palisade Avenue, Englewood Cliffs, was granted a decree against his a resident or Z24 tismere Place yesterday captured a spider, which was said to have resembled a black widow, and put it in a bottle. Emma Stengs of Bergenfield; a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Villardo of Carlstadt; a son, Edward Meyer of Bergenfield, a brother, Gerard Stengs of Somerville; and four (Continued from page 3) as his troops once feij upon the intact bridge across the Rhine at Remagen. A man of endless good faith be searches for expressions of it on the other side and, once he is sure of his ground, however small the beach-head, places the armor of his own trusts there. "We don't intend to reject anything from mere prejudice, or truc-ulenee, or any other lesser motive of that kind," he said before going to Geneva.

At the same news conference, Martin Agronsky questioned him on what really could be achieved by inspection teams trooping through the Soviet Union, poking at suspicious-looking military edifices and supplies. Concealment of trememtous nuclear weapons is easy, the questioner argued, and he concluded with: "Would I be correct in under The spider was then turued over trust which must in the long run be the foundation for any real peace in the world." Be extended his whole hand at Geneva and considered it a good week's work when they responded by touching a finger or two. If he came home with his head in the clouds, his feet seemed solidly earthbound. "We must never be deluged into believing that one week of friendly, even fruitful, negotiation grandchildren. Funeral services will be from to the Board of Health for The caller said her children had seen the spider in their backyard and bad been afraid of it.

Police wife, Mrs. Mildred JS. Kruse, 3, a real estate saleswoman of 44 Arnold Avenue, Closter, whom he Riewerts Memorial Home, 187 South Washington Avenue, Bergen BUS TICKETS SET Fort Lee Lewis F. Cole, superintendent of schools, yesterday announced the schedule for school opening. These dates follow: Advance registration for the junior-senior high school, grades 7-12, dailv until September 6 from 9 A.

M. to 3 P. M. For the elementary schools, grades kindergarten-6, have the same schedule. September 7 will be opening day field, Friday at 10:30 A.

M. In then were notified. terment will be in Hoboken Ceme charged with adultery. Kruse testified that his wife committed an adulterous act on June 14 at her and named Donald Whyard Clarke Street. Closter, as tery.

North Bergen. The Rev. W. WOJIAN IS INJURED FIREMEN PRAISED If approved by the Council, this lection of the Borough will be re-coned. The zoning law now allows business establishments only.

Fire Commissioner Harold Hof-meister praised the fire department for its vigorous and effective work to protect lives and property during the two recent severe storms. Although be was told of one person who heaped abuse on the men as they were going about their work, Hofmeister said the great majority of Borough residents appreciated their efforts. Mayor Louis Battaglia agreed. Mayor Battaglia appointed a committee headed by Councilman Eugene Steup to review insurance policies held by the Borough for storm coverage. Councilmen Dom- G.

Wullschleger of the Clinton Re formed Church will officiate. IN TRAFFIC CRASH coresHindent. The petitioner said he was married October 23, 1942, RITES FRIDAY at Englewood. A 12-year-old son Edgewater Resident Hospitalized for school with the junior-senior high school commencing at Mrs. Christina Carlson Succumbs Services Tomorrow For Longtime Emerson Resident, 80 Emerson Mrs.

Domenica Ca-tanio Brambella. 80, died Monday at her borne, 155 Lin wood Avenue. She was born in Italy and had been a resident of the Borough for 30 years. Surviving are her husband, Ambrose Brambella; a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth B.

Colon of Emerson; four grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren. The funeral will be from the Lyons Funeral Home, Westwood, to lives with, the mother. Evidence in the case showed Mrs. Kruse was married three times. It was the After Ridgefield Accident Ridgefield Mrs.

Mathilde Weis- second marriage for Kruse, At Bergen Pines At 73 New Milford Mrs. Christina B. Carlson of 682 Princeton Street arising out of the wide gulf that separates, so far, east aid west," he reported from the White House. "A gulf as wide and deep the difference between individual liberty and regimentation, as wide and deep as the gulf that lies between the concept of man made in the image of his God and the concept of man as a mere instrument of the state. "Now, if we think of those things we are apt to be possibly discouraged.

But I was also profoundly impressed with the need Decrees on desertion grounds were granted as follows: smann, 53, of 7M Underchff Avenue, Edgewater, was reported in fair condition at Englewood Hospital last night following an auto and truck collision yesterday. died yesterday at Bergen Pines standing, from what you have said on this whole disarmament thing, and on inspection, that what you come down to is a question of good faith? that you have to believe you have arrived at a point where you can trust the other side, because it is impossible to get adequate inspection?" Eisenhower answered, "Mr. Agronsky, this is just as true as you are standing there. In the long run 'the kind of peace for Michael G. Cuviello of 366 Bergen Boulevard, Fairview, against Mrs.

Anne Joan Cuviello, clerical lnick Mantone and Hofmeister Mrs. Weissmann was driving were named to the committee. worker, of 245 Anderson Street, The Council expressed its thanks Hackensack: married June 1, 1939, n. iu. ana me meiueuuu at 9 A.

M. Kindergarten children will report at 9 A. M. or 12:30 P. M.

depending upon to which session they have been assigned. Parents unfamiliar with their assignment should bring their children to the early session. Junior high school students who live beyond the 1-mile zone from the school will be issued bus tickets at school on September 7. Other high school students may purchase bus tickets. BRUSH FIRE PUT OUT Fort Lee Fire ComDanv 2 yes east on Maple Avenue at the Route 5 intersection when her car collided with a panel truck operated by Christo Arvanete, 28 of Brooklyn, desertion February 12, 1953; three Hospital at the age of 73.

ine naa lived in New Milford for 6 months and in Dumont for 33 years. Mrs. Carlson was a member of Tilden Chapter. 59, O. E.

of Dumont, and was active in the Woman's Aid of the North Reformed Church in Dumont. She is survive dby her husband, Charles a daughter. Mrs. Ruth we mured of the Assumption here, where a mass of requiem will be offered at 9:30 A. M.

Burial will be at St. Andrew's Cemetery, River Vale. to the Square Club- for erecting signs with the slogan "Protect Our Children." jfor all of us to aviid discourage sons are in custory of the father. which we are seeking, the kind ment merely because our own pro- Mrs. Gloria M.

Van Kay of 19 of peace that will allow people to 'posals, our own approaches, and Hillside Avenue, Englewood, DEATHS SPIDER CAPTURED be really tranquil ana comment in against George P. Van Kay 37, same address: married Sep according to police. Police said Arvanete's vehicle was going in the same direction as the Weissmann car Arvanete was given a summons for careless driving and told to report for a hearing on September 14. The truck is owned by the Elson L. Stork of New Milford; a son, Charles V.

of Haworth; and 4 tember 8, 1945 at Franklm Square, Patrolman Bottles Up Animal our own beliefs are not always immediately accepted by the other side." He finished with Wilsonian "I believe that only with prayer N. desertion, March 1, 19a3; Which Resembles Black Widow their daily pursuits, wiu De achieved only when nations have achieved that mutual trust of which you speak. "We are up against an interim chase now. We are drying to make grandchildren. a daughter lives ith the mother.

Fort Lee It's all in a day's terday extinguished a brush fire on O'BRIEN Thomas on August 23 1955 of 24 Washington Piace. Wert Englewood. Beloved husband of Mary (Fieseit. Devoted of Thomas Joseph P. and Ann T.

Brien Funeral on Friday. August- 2, at 9 30 A from the H. PtmecKe Funeral Home. 1321 Trailer Roaa. West Englewood.

Solemn Requiem Mass. St Anastasias hutch at 10 Interment. St Peter Cemetery, Haverstraw. S. Y.

work. Mrs. Eva Mary Crimmins of Faller Drive. New Milford, Short Street in Coytesvuie, police Trucking Company of Nineteenth Special Patrolman Edward Fra- The, Tuden Chapter will conduct servicest the Riewerts Memorial Home, 187 South Washington Avenue, Bergenfield, tomorrow at 8 P. M.

Funeral services will be a step toward the bigger goal and against John F. Crimmins. 25, also reported. Street, Weehawken. ser in response to a request from known as John F.

Richards of Rosenberg, married June 26, Friday at 2 P. M. 1950 at Elkton, desertion May 28, 1952; a son lives with the moth Interment will be in the Crest Haven Memorial Park in Clifton er. Dr. John C.

Spring, pastor emeritus of the North Reformed Church Mrs. Dorothy L. Rebele of 116 Home Avenue, Rutherford, against Arthur E. Rebele, 46, of 15 Myrtle Street, Rutherford; married Sep SCHWAIZ On August 23, 1953. of S-109 Cloverdale Avenue.

Paramus Louise nee Mink, beloved wife of Joseph Schwaiz end mother of Irene Schvarz. in her 53th jear. Service the Vander Plaat Memorial Home. S-113 Farview Avenue. Paramus.

on Fndav at 10 A M. Interment at George Washington Memorial Park The familv will receive their fnenda on Wednesday 7 to 9 and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. of Dumont, will officiate. ful patience, intelligence, courage and tolerance, never forgetting vigilance and prudence, can we keep alive the spark ignited at Geneva. But if we are successful in this, then we will make constantly brighter the lamp that will one day guide us to 'our goal a just and lasting peace." After the telecast he paced the floor, restless with still unexpressed thoughts.

"In other words," hesaid to a friend, "I'm sure we lighted some kinw of spark over there, and it ought to be kept alive. Just sitting down together with those fellows meant a lot. It is probably the greatest thing that will come out of the Geneva meeting. I'd DEATHS tember 18, 1945, desertion May 12, 1953; a child born of the marriage BAGGOT On August 23. of 173 is deceased Faeipa Avenue, uergeaueia.

r. Cecelia, wife of the laie William Bat-got, daughter of Emma Stengs, mother of Edward Mever and Mrs. Marior-ie Villardo. sister of Gerhard G. 0.

P. DONATES $25 Stengs. Funeral service at Riewerts Memorial Home. 1B7 soutn watruntfton Avenue. Be rgenf leld.

Friday Aunuat 26. at 10:30 A. M. Interment FOR FLOOD VICTIMS SELL AR OLEOf 310 Williams Avenue, Hackt-macK. on Sunday, August 21.

1955. Sa best iano, be 1 oved us band of Maria, nee Foschino, and devoted father of Mary Pizza, Edith Lagan ut Lena DeSerio. Lorretta Sniff en. Roman and Victor. Funeral from G.

Wokal Funeral Home. 241 TTofon- on Thursday, at 8.30 A thence to St Francis C. Church, Jwhe-e a Mass will be. offered at 8:30 A. M.

for the happy repose of his soui. Interment St. Josephs Cemetery. Uooofcen cemetery. fonn Bergen.

Relief Funds To Be Sent Directly HR4WR LL A Domenica C. of Emer To President Eisenhower son N. on Monday. August 22, lo5. Beloved wife of Ambrose Brambella.

Devoted mother of Elizabeth R. Colon. Grandmother of Caroline Kueiuler. Raoul. George and Rob ert Colon.

Great-grandmother of Fair Lawn A contribution of $25 to the Red Cross for relief of flood victims was made by the Re Franz Colon and Robert Kuenzler. Re dos in a at Lvon Funeral Home, publican Club at an executive meet' ing Monday night. Westwood Requiem Mass Church of the Assumption. Emerson, Thursday morning at 9 30 clock. Interment STEPHENS In Englewood, H.

on Auguat 23. 1955. Dixie, of 112 Reade Street, Englewood, N. beloved mother of Mrs. Ethel McGhee Davss, loving grandmother of Mrs.

Caroline F. Davis, and devoted mother-in-law of Doctor John W. Davis of Englewood, J. Funeral services P. M.

Thursday, August 25, 1955. from the Bullock Funeral Home. 165 William Street, Englewood. J. Interment Brooksid Cemetery, Englewood, N.

J. at Andrew cemexery. tiiver vaie. The donation was made in response to President Eisenhower's appeal and will be sent directly to the President as honary head of CARLSON On August 23rd. of 682 Princeton Street.

-VUiioxa. JN. the Red Cross. say the second most important thing is the effect the talks had on the neutral world. We've certainly lessened the threat of war." An aide asked him if he felt the Russians were sincere in the face they showed the world at Geneva.

"We mustn't lean too heavily on that new face," the President said. "We must keep up our mutual security pacts. But at the same time we've got to give that new face every chance to prove its sincerity. We just can't say this is an act and dismiss it. There's too much Numbered among those involvements would be the satellites.

It may be the lot of Dwight David Eisenhower never to effect their freedom. But he will not cease trying by means short of war. In- deed, in a subtle way he may have formerly of Dumont. N. Christina wife of Charles S.

Carlson, mother of Mrs. Ruth I. Storck and Chaiies The Board accepted the of William Coleman, president V. Carlson. Tilden Chapter-s39 serv Ice at le weru Memorial Home of the organization.

Coleman an 187 South Washington avenue. Bergen nounced that business requirements field, IV. inursday, August 25th at 8 d. m. Funeral service Friday.

TRAL'B Edward on August 22, age 66 years. Beloved of Grace, father of Mrs. Agnes Krein, Mr. Margaret Kirkland. Mr.

Rosemary Hat-Rett Edward M. Traub. Fu-neial from Heua Funeral Home, 3i Main Str-eet. Fort Lee. Thursday.

9 30 A. Requiem Man at St. John a R. C. Church.

10 A. M. Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery. have forced him to leave the com August 26th, at 2 p.

Interment Crest Haven Memorial Park. Clifton. N. J. Family will receive their friends Wednesday between 7-t p.

m. and munity. Richard DuBarton. vice-president, is expected to be named president at the September meet Thursday between 3-S and 7-10 p. ing of the club.

CARD OF THANKS CONNORS CharlM of 110 Hamilton Avenue, Dumont. on August 24. Beloved husband of Heiene; father of LEAGUE SUPPORTS Mi. Edna M. Dyke.

Harold Harry and Charles Connors. Jr. Service Friday 11 A at Green leaf Funeral Home, log West Palisade Englewood. Interment privet. SINGLE ASSESSOR HF.I.LFR Elizabeth We.

The undersigned hereby w1nh to earpress our thanks to ail our relative, fi lends and neighbors in our recen bereavement in the lots of our beloved mother Mrs. Eliiabeth Heller, who p'ed away on the Iflth day of August. lt5S. Particular, do we wish to thank the Rev John Gasper and his assistant, those who writ fiowt-rs and aio tnoae who contributed to masses and Joseph B7Ub. Funeral Director.

CROSS Of 923-A River Road. New Nonpartisan Group Backs Move Milford. on Sunday. August 21. 1953.

Nut a. uster of Ida Bright. La la Bindrr and Aithur Smith Set vices at Wokal Funeral Home. 241 Tnion taken the first long stride: "In the matter of Increasing contacts between East and West, many items were discussed," he reported after Geneva. "We talked about a freer flow of news across the curtains of all kinds.

We talked about the circulation of books and particularly we talked about peaceful trade. "But the subject that took most of our attention in this regard was the poasihUtty of Increased visits Begun By Women Voters Fair Lawn The Nonpartisan fHTTpKFN MRS RUSSFI.L, fELTZA- Street, Hackeimack, on Wednesday at League announced at its meeting PEHTl SF.F.BEFGFR MPS ALBFPT KATHER1NE KL.UGE. MRS JuHV HELLER. on Monday night that they would Hfveieno A. conam ottici-atinir.

Funeral Thursday at 2 P. Interment Hackensack Cemetery. Join with the League of Women Voters and oilier organization! to support the plan for single tax assessor instead of the present 3- CrNftlNGII Mary of I3S Coles Florist on Floral Designs 4 AiTAEACrFOJnW tnle ft rNtlewood 8-11 3 by the cttlrens of one country into man board. A rnue. Harkentark, on Augvst 23 IM.t.t, age 97 ri Funeral aervU't Wednesday.

8 at the Anhui (i NiMtr-im Funeral Home. 2ti Km-o! kamark Road, Oradell. Funeral Thutdv, 0 A Interment St Muhrtd a Cemetery, Aston 1. V. The League also announced the Initiation of a campaign to register the territory of another, doing this In such a way as to give each the fullest opportunity to learn about the people of the other nation.

CEDAR LANE FLOWER SHOPPE 5 Oder Uin TEmrr -71tt all eligible voters In the Borough Nathan Newman was appointed Bf sOK SIZE I Glass lined tank water stays purt, ruit-frsa I liwulotion blanket keeps heat in, saves fuel Mad to last made for safety mad at a price you can 1 1 afford. That's Homart Gas Water Heaters! Guaranteed 10 years. Automatic safety pilot shuts off gas if flam fails. Buy 'I i now and save! i I J)(o)CoJ 1 $5D0WN 1 Payment Plan JfnlWB COMPLETE LINE OF WATER HEATERS rnjSKh AVAILABLE PROPORTIONATELY LOW PRICED I id TTlTTnVER 5.00 "In thi particular subject there was the greatest possible decree of om Dr Joseph on Auguat 23, chairman of the latter project. The victory dinner of the N.

Uoloved huiband of Bai bai nee rem aj.l occasions rLOWNHS BY JOHN HOVERMAN SONS RTK 17 ROCtflTLLB PR -I0t agreement. A a mutter of fart. It Kami, bmther of Mrs. Haat Cream- er, Mia Mildred Dot an, Mtfirwin, Mil will be staged at Vlsontin's Grove lard, John and Vet nun Servu-fi on September 10. Herbert Bowers of Union Cttv B.

I3M was agreement often repeated and enthusiastically supported by the words of the members of each Is chairman. Thurauav, Maaonic aervirei of Lodge A A s2H. a riiiiftra fium Hfui fu BRODERICK'S FLOWERS 34 No Washington Ave Bergenfield DUmunt 4-lfltfl side." net al Home, 3 1 9 Main Strret, Fort LOUISE SCinVARZ rtiuNv. a f. uuetmem, rair vtw Cemetery.

The 'Iron Curtain would be trampled to dust by luch an ebb and flow. If it U. the name Dwiuht Resident Of Paramus For 24 Year LEEMAN FLOWER SHOP Civ Pa-walr Rtvrr St Hie. Dies; Kites get For Friday ritNCO Fernando on August 2X a ft of Wind, na Way. dc 1 1 Lake.

HHovtHi husimnd of Marie David Eisenhower will be called blessed a thousand yean after he Paramus Mrs. Louise has departed, simple olive branch Schwari of S-109 Cloverdale Ave- Funeral Director in hand, from a world In which his nue, a native of Germany, died Kair Franco Devoted father of Wis. rtd Roawnki am, Mn. John Sap pah, Mia. Fred McGinn and Leonard Fiasco Keating at the Rotvert Speaitiil Funeral Home.

135 Kmdei kamck Road. Park Kidge. N. J. Complete notice to follow.

GORMLEY COMMUNITY rilNCPlAL HOMt 333 Union StT't Hl'bhard 1-1010 HUBBARD 1-1910 last night In UackiMisaek Hospital after a brief illness. Fifty-seven at the time of her death, Mrs. Schwari had lived in this country 5 million troops once waged bitter warfare. (Car UhtKi, l3S. by Si STATE APPROVE GREENLEAF FUNERAL HOME Non-Rertenen 159 ing Palisade Ave, Englewtw a-MM for 27 yenrs and In this borough for 24 years.

She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church. ROAD CONTRACTS R1CARDO MEMORIAL HOMC Surviving are her husband, Jos FftANTIKN on August 33rd. Hllde- (rtide, ne Renner, pf 7200 Boulevard Uwt, Nwth Bfrwen. Dc loved wife of the late Peter, devoted mother of Frieda Renner, nee Mulack, and the late William Bruno Renner, dear sister of Mia Alice Kobar and Mrf fw-nta Kobel Relatives and frtend.s ate Invited to attend funeral serv-ices Wednesday avt'mng at o'clock at The feohlrmm Funeral Home, 2J0O Hudson Boulevard. Union Cltv Funeral Thursday.

to A M. Interment Graceland Memorial Park. Kenuwoeth, N. J- eph T. Schwan, a daughter, Mrs.

William (Irene) Schwartz of Hackensack: two and three sisters in Germany. William Rlcartto ft Sana, funeral director corner Union and Paxaic Street HaeKen-sack. .1 Parlor alwava open tor rotation. Lady attendant Resurfacing Of Bergen Streets Is Ordered By Freeholders (Siwclsl to Ui Bergen Evening Record) Trenton, of Funeral services Friday at 10 A. M.

will be from the Vander LISS NOW 5y various slreiUs with bituminous concrete by the Bergen County GIL WE Hurh A of 148 Engle Street. WILLIAM SCHLEMM INC. Union Citjr. UNion ieraejr C1t HEndereon 4-0411 Plaat Memorial Home, S-113 Far-view Avenue. The Rev.

Stover art I Board of Freeholders was approved today by the State Highway De Crouthamel of Christ Lutheran Church will officiate. Interment mt. MJVSRAL ROMt on August 23. Beloved uncle of Jam Gilwe. Funeral Thursday.

30 A at Greenleaf Funeial Home. 108 Palisatie Avenue. Englewood. Requiem Mass 10 A at St. Cecilia's R.

Church. Englewood Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, Hackensack. N. J.

partment for low bidders at a total I STEWARD STEWARD of $97,137. wilt be at George Washington Memorial Park. The improvements as part of the tmx ft STEWJID fNC 74 Central Ave ttackensac Phona HITonard V-OIMa Lad Atlendart program for State aid were award ed as follows: GOl'GEON Joseph Elmer on August THOMAS O'BRIEN "Servtre to the Living WOKAL FUNERAL HOMt Geo M. Brewster Son. Bogota- Laird Avenue in CUffside Park: 118 Hudson St.

341 Union Hackensack N. J. Diamond 1-2158 Services Are Scheduled On Friday i fcast vermonx. neiovea husband of Blanche Van-Der-Zee. Biother of Mrs.

Jennie Evans of 114 Madison Englewood Funeral services Saturday, Auguat 30 at East Dorset, Vt. rort Lee Road, Leonia; Summit For Teaneck Photoengraver Teaneck Thomas J. O'Brien of Avenue, Hackensack, and Cedar Lane, Teaneck, at $8,122. Menuttienh-CitneterT Plats 6 BURIAL PLOT (4 Trave? In Lii-theran Section. Geo, Washmele Memorial Park.

Gilbert 5-296. 24 Washington Place, died yesterday in Holy Name Hospital. He, ARCH Suddenly on August 23, 1055. Sowerbutt Asphalt Company, Prospect Park-River Road. New Milford; Closter Dock Road, Al was a photoengraver.

Mr. O'Brien was a native of of 85 Lenox Avenue. May wood. Rose, beloved wife of Rudolph, dear mother of Mrs. Rulh Blakely and Robert Karch.

Funeral from the Trinka Funeral Home. 439 May wood Avenue. May wood. Complete notice later. pine; Maple Avenue, Glen Rock; 1 4 4 w-i 1 Washington Avenue, Washington J.

ROCCIOLA FUNERAL HOME 11 Estex St. Mais St- Raekeasaek Le4l BUbhar 7-456S ritKMI Ant CONDITIONED CHAPELS New York City. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary A. O'Brien; two sons, Thomas A.

of Teaneck and Joseph a student at the Car Township, and Westwood; Fair Lawn Avenue, Fair Lawn, $18,302. LARSEN Martin on Auguat 24. 1955 of Samuel Braen Sons, Hawthorne Kinderkamack Road, Mont vale; la Aiaptewooa Avenue, ooaota. beloved husband of Anne Laraen. Devoted father of Noreen and Robert Larsen.

Brother of Anne Trent and Inse Eagen. Funeral from the Voik Colonial Home of Bogota. 101 East Main Street. Saturday at 8:30 A. M.

Thence to St. Juseph'i R. C. Church. Bogota where Mas will be offered at A.

M. melite Seminary in Niagara Falls, a sister, Ann T. O'Brien of Teaneck: and a brother. William J. also of this Township.

He was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Anastasia's R. C. Church here. Park Avenue, Park Ridge; Franklin Avenue, Wyckoff, $19,020.

Gallo Asphalt Company, Irving-ton-Engle Street, Englewood; Palisade Avenue, Englewood Cliffs; Saddle River Avenue, South Hack QUIRK Funeral Home Homes in ENGLEWOOD TENAFLY CRESSKILL 'A solemn requiem mass will be MrCAFFREY On Monday August 22. ensack: Washington Avenue, Ber-dell; River Road, Bogota, and Paterson Plank Road, Wallington, E. Rutherford, Carlstadt. $51,693. I i'V SEARS, ROEBUCK AND XO.

BR 817 1 436 Main $., Hackemack, N. J. mmmm Mrts Byrnes, said at 10 A. M. Friday in St.

Anastasia's Church, followed by burial in St. Peter's Cemetery, Haverstraw, N. Y. The funeral will be from the C. H.

Peinecke iamei j. uetovca nusoand ot the late Mary O'Connell. Dear father of Agnes McGoff. Grandfather of Karen and Robert McGoff. Funeral on Thursday at 9 A.

M. from the Hendi P. Beaugard Funeral Home. 869 Kinderkamack Road. River Edge.

Solemn High Mass of Requiem. 10 A. at St Peter The Apostle R. Church. Fifth Avenue.

River Edge. rleaie tend an turtner informotion an Homart: jneral Home. 1321 Teaneck Road, DEADLINE NAMED VORIIEES, at 9:30 A. M. MAIL COUPON OR PHONE Dl 2-0400 Wartr Hearers, Room Coolers Jj MgZ' NOLAN Nellie, nee Sulley.

on Aufusti City State FUNERAL HOME 59 Main Street RIDGEFIELD PARK Diamond 2-2350-1 Ample Parking Facilitiei Garden Club Says Entrants Must File Within 10 Days River Edge Artistic Rower arrangers have just 10 days to register entries for the annual Garden Club show September 10. Entrants for the exhibit, to be held at Cherry Hill School, should notify Mrs. Clifford Yudkoff of 486 East Palisades Avenue. Englewood, before September third. PASTOR AGALNST SHORTS Kernersville, N.

Aug. 24 Iff) The Rev. P. O. Carpenter of Ashland, doesn't think women should wear shorts.

Addressing the thirteenth annual camp meeting of the Pilgrim Holiness Church yesterday, Mr. Carpenter called them hellish, devilish, and za, oi z-o new lorn Avenue, i Jersey City, wife erf the late mother of the tate Mrs. Gladvs Pvle. sister of Mrs, Olive Nier. Mrs.

Hazel Maurer. nd Mrs. Doris Ostendorff. I also survived by one grandchild. Byron.

Pvle. Relatives and friends are in-1 vited to attend the funeiaj services the Otto Mack Funeral Home, corner of Central Avenue, and Hutton Jersey City, Thursday. August 25, at: P. M. Funeral Fridav.

1 In- Iprment Fairview Cemetery, Fairview, New ccou mats? dcpaktasht store; ia? iay wntt or tun tiwam I i on at t-j m. srwe th m. on tmuwdat, midat and satwat.

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