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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 6

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BERGEN EVENING RECORD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1956 CHEVROLET ADVANCES LISTED IN NEW MODELS ROSALIE PETERSON; II. S. UNIT GIVES MKS. EMILY MEYEH TEA; 100 ATTEND jHasbroUfk Heights Residtat 0 At Services Friday Marata Importance Of A.

Activities Uasbrouck Hei2hl-Mra tali Agreement Is Seen Near On NewSushie Schedule EX-CHIEF'S WIFE piny i hijiujuub i ii 11 ww r. Dies Mressea uy sirs, carter Weyer, 82. rf 168 William Former T)ngiewood Woman In Havertown; Rites Friday (Special to the Bergen Evening Record! (Continued from page 3) Teaneck More tiian 100 persons; a venue died yesterday in Hacksnv atteuded a High School A. Hospital, WM thc ten yesterday, conducted especially of the late William Myr. commuter group presented its minimum schedule.

After a lengthy discussion, he said, railroad offi ucn as the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and municipal resentatives. could be expected to Rnsalie Peterson wife of former for home room representatives cials said they would study the i rhir'the Junior High School. Born in JSew lork City, she nvef here for the past 45 years. Shn was a saleswoman for A. Holt-hausen Department Store, Union continue arguing the case if the: proposed schedule, Charles Peterson, died Monday at! airs.

o. vurr. c-Havertow. Hospital. curtailed schedule were unaccept- Friday they returned with their able to them.

final offer, Zullig said, and after Mrs. Peterson, who lived at i iov ance of A. activities. She pie- Avenue, moved here in 1950 Mona Agreement on tne scneauie nas discussion of some minor changes, been reached after a faltering! the commuter representatives ac- sided at the affair in place of Mrs. L.

F. Himmelman, president, who cepted the offer. is ill Although Zullig would not dis Mrs. Carter described the duties of home room representatives, and cuss the details of the schedule, he indicated that it would provide for more service than the initial 1. City, for 35 years betore her retirement.

Mrs. Meyer was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church here. The only survivor is Iwr stepson. William H- Meyer of Hackensack. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 A.

M. in the Shorter Funeral Home, Boulevard at Central Avenue. Hasbrouck Heights, with the Rev. Herman J. Meiburg of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church officiating.

Interment will be in Grovt introduced the other speakers, Mrs. Metvin A. Goldberg, Junior High School membership chairman, and proposal of four train daily in I i with her husband after he retired from the Englewood police force, Mr. Peterson had been on the; force for 32 years and was policej chief for 20 years. Besides her husband.

Mrs. Peterson is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Christensen of Havertown. Private funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. George Bon-nell of West Side Presbyterian Church, Englewood.

Friday at 11 A. M. at the Gree'nleaf Funeral Home, 108 West Palisade Avenue, each direction. Mrs. Mac Kurland, seventh grade chairman.

series of negotiations between the railroad and the commuters. In-j itial talks in August broke down after the railroad reportedly refused to discuss more than four trains daily in each direction. CONFERRED AGAIN P. U. C.

Commissioner Ralph Fusco, who has counseled the opposing parties repeatedly to discuss their differences and work out a compromise, held a "closed meeting in Newark 2 weeks ago. The purpose of the meeting was unannounced. -Then, last Wednesday, railroad BUDGET APPROVED Two more speakers on the pro gram were Mrs. Victor Mcintosh, eighth grade chairman, and Mrs. BY LIBRARY BOARD Church Cemetery, North Bergen.

Stanley Lowenthal, mntn grade chairman. Corvette engine and is available as option throughout the Chevrolet line. The new transmission known as Turboglide. Chevrolet offers one 6 and four new V8 engines, ranging from 140 to 283 horsepower. The cars go on display in local showrooms on Friday.

Lower and longer ia design and mechanical Improvements that include fuel injection and a triple-turbine automatic transmission, highlight the Chevrolet for 1957, revealed today. Above is the Bel Air sport coupe. Fnel injection, long-time objective of automakers, is introduced in the Englewood. Interment will follow in Trustees Will Submit Figures ANNA V. MURPHY the Peterson family plot Mayor And Council LAURA MARTIN, 85, Teaneck Resident Dies At Home; Park Ridge The Library Board officials and commuter represen FRANK CRERIE; RITES TOMORROW Rev.

Adler Will Conduct Service budget of close to $3,000 was passed unanimously by the Board last tatives again met around the conference table at the Borough Hall. Rnim dmwrnmpni'Tnnninn FRIDAY SERVICES COMMERCIAL ARTIST For Teaneck Woman Rites Are Friday Morning Teaneck Mrs. Anna V. Murphy, who moved here from Jersey City 18 years ago, died yesterday at her home at 18 Queen Anne Road. Mrs.

Murphy, the wife of the late Edward Jt Murphy, was born in At mat meeting. saia. reported. r.r Vt a for ludwig neuss Teaneck Funeral services for The budget provides for mainten Mrs. Laura Martin of 101 Washing Teaneck Man Succumbs While On if i numny i.u.

army ton Place, who died Saturday in Marlboro, will be -held tomorrow New Milford Resident Had Been Active In Mason Work New Milford Ludwig Edward ance, books and salaries, with no appropriation for a building fund. The budget will be presented to the Council for final approval at Us next meeting. Head said. Bullville, N. Y.

She is survived bv a daughter, Mrs. Edward Sexton Visit To Worcester, Mass. Worcester, Oct. 17 Frank L. Crerie of 1328 River Road, Teaneck, died here while visiting Saturday.

For the past 30 Adenauer Deputy Blames Lack Of Troop Quarters at 10 A. M. at Riewerts Memorial Home, 187 South Washington Avenue. Bergen field, with the Rev. For Failure To Muster 96,000 Men It had been hoped that Woodcliff Carlton Adler officiating.

Maximilian Neuss, credit manager of the Feltex Company of New York, died yesterday at his home, 181 Concord Street. years he had been a well known Mrs. Martin, who was the wife of Teaneck; a son, Edward of Teaneck; and a brother, Joseph Kelly of Jersey City. The funeral will be from the Volk Colonial Home, 789 Teaneck Road, on Friday at 9 A. thence to Lake and Montvale would join the library and share in next year's budget, but since there has been Bonn, Germany, Oct .17 IP) The parliamentary leader of the late John A.

Martin, was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia, in Mr. Neuss, born in Germany, 1L.1 oi cnanceuor rvonraa Aaenauer pany announcea louay uiai had actiVe Mason for no formal agreement made be 1871. She was a member of Celes the West German Army will fall short of the 96,000 men more than 40 years. He was a St. Anastasia Church where rksnta, 910 Ck nt Sum.

r.no.i iii 'rwr'r Pn-lmass will be offered at 10. Inter- promised the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance by the end of member of whitehead Lodge im. I eV 1 1 cahontas; the Grace CooUdge th Tir t. ana a. aaiaam lenipie, Uie Cdr.

A a of Newark: commercial artist in New York. Crerie lived for 20 years in Leonia, before moving to Teaneck in 1936. He was graduated from the Boston Art School and was for years a member of the Art Students' League of New York. He had art studios in Teaneck and in New York. Surviving are his wife, Julia; daughter.

Miss Lucile Crerie of Teaneck; son, Frank H. of Hous tween the three communities, the $5,000 budget will carry the library for the year without outside support. Head said. An increase in salary for the librarian Mrs. Kenneth Brown, and Cemetery, Jersey City.

in a rrf inn nniTnnnn publican Club, and the Loyal social Club, all of Bergenfield. PLANS REVISED liKAl I II HIlAflriKII Commander of St. Omer Com DEATHS Hinrirh KmnP nf the 'mandery 28; Kt. Temple Zabud Celestial Chapter will hold serv PFTFBSOH Rosalie, of 223 2ast Uanoft ices tonight at 7 while the Seminole Council will hold services at 8. In additional funds for new books have been included in the budget, Head BY BANKERS GROUPIE.

Royal Arch Chapter of State of NOT I I10T2 BUT 3 current annual dividend oi savings at LOAN ASSOCIATION 271 Valley Boulevard WOOD-RIDGE, N. I. Open Monday Evening 7 to 8:30 said. terment in Brookside Cemetery, Graduation Thesis Is Selected N. Bercen Chapter 40, of ton, and two grandsons.

Englewood, will follow tomorrow services. Koad, Havertown, Pennsylvania, -meriy of Entile wood, on October 15, 1958. Beloved wife of Charles A Peterson. MoT her uf Mrs. Doioihv Chsis-tensen.

Private services Friday 1 1 A. M. at Greenleaf Funeral Home. 108 West Palisade Avenue. Englewood Interment Brookside Cemetery.

Please nut flowers. Funeral services were held in Democratic Union told a news conference lack of barracks for the new soldiers was to blame, not a shortage of volunteers. Krone said new quarters were not being built fast enough and that the Western Allies also were slow in surrendering requisitioned quarters they have been FIVE INDUCTED Worcester yesterday at the Putnam DEATHS Funeral Parlor. The Rev. Frank H.

Kennedy officiated. Burial was For Association's Library Hackensack; Teaneck Rifle and New Milford Walter S. Grau- Pistol Club, Garden State Pistol-I lich of 336 Trensch Drive, as-jeers. Kennel Club of New Jersey, sistant vice-president of the First Doberman Pinschers Readers of National Bank and Trust Company! Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and of Paterson, was honored yester-jthe Doberman Pinschers of New Roosevelt DeMolay Unit Confers in Hope Cemetery, Worcester. Degrees On New Members CHEVALIEB On Monday.

October 13, 1958. Gabriel Louit, of River Edge. Beloved feuxband of Phoebe Folley Hackensack Initiatory degrees Chevalier, dear father of Joseph ROBERT ENBERG; Leonard, also 1 grandmaa and areat grandchildren. Relative! and BOOVCr Of 151 Grand Avenue. Hack-ensack.

on Tuesday, October 18. 10S8. Wallace M. Beloved husband nf Mane nee Sosnowski. Demoted father of Michael W.

and Wallace Fune-nl from Wokal Funeral Home. 21 Union Street, corner of Cenual Avenue. Notice of time Ufi. were conferred upon five new members of Roosevelt Chapter, Krone said Adenauer told his, c.rvii-ort hv hi wifp Artel- RITES TOMORROW party last night that the firsttaski Graulicn's graduation thesis, berta Tetzlass; a daughter. Dor of the new defense minister, Franz Order of DeMolay, last night Inducted were Malcolm Gran, IrleDd.

also member of the EUu Lodge are invitd to attend the funeral on Thursday. October 18, at 9 A. M. from the Henry P. Beau yard Funeral Home.

feti9 Kinderkamack Road. River Edae. Solemn Mast of written on com Diction of his course'othy; a brother, Arthur; and a sis- at the Graduate School of Banking'ter, Mrs. Aminda Boight. Ramsey Resident, 37, Succumbs Requiem at St.

Peter The Apottle 'Edward Heaton, Jerry Nussberg-er, Robert Ost. and David Weis-hautt. The ceremony was conduct In His Home Ramsey Robert F. Enberg. 37, at Rutgers University, was chosen Masonic services will be hem at to become a part of the permanent the Henri P.

Beaugard Funeral library of the Association. jHome, 869 Kinderkamack Road, R. C. Church, otll Avenue, River Ldge, at 10 A. M.

ed by Master Councilor Andrew STENT. F.L Rose, on October 15. 10S8. of Dumonl Dear sitter of Joseph and George Stengel. Joseph Faiey.

Mane Davis, and Nancy Harold. fune al from the Freeh Funeral Home. Du mont Thursday Hish asi of Requiem 9:10 A. M. Saint Mary' C.

Church, Dumont. Interment S1 Jo aeph'i Cemetery. The family will receive friends 2-9 and 7-10. 100 North Franklin Turnpike, died Monday night at his home. Graulich is a member of 'the River tdge, tomorrow at 8 f.

m. iMcCallum. CHE VALffE Gabriel enmark Lodue No. 658. Josef Strauss, would be to break this news at the next meeting of the N.

A. T. O. Council. Adenauer fired the previous defense minister, Theodor Blank, yesterday so that the rearmament plans could be completely reviewed because of the many difficulties that had arisen.

Krone said the Adenauer Government is sticking to its plan to call un the first draftees next April 1. Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Enberg New Jersey Association of Credit! The. Rev. V.

G. McClellan of Executive and an officer in the Grace Lutheran Church. River Wiii conduct $rvlcvn First National installment loan Edce. will conduct funeral serv- had lived here for 32 years. lie was an instructor for the Bendix Corporation, Teterboro.

at 8:00 P. M. at the Henri Beaugard Funeral Home. 860 Kinder-kamacfc Road River dge. department.

His thesis was among; ices Friday at 10:30 A. M. at the 40 retained by the Association home. Interment will be in of 390 submitted by bank officers George Washington Memorial He was a veteran of World War CRON Al'F. Henrietta of Skiglewood, from the entire country.

His paper Park, Paramus j. oo Tuesday, October io. iyr Mather of Dr. Charlee Jr. dealt with a phase of bank lend Funeral ervtcea at the Quirk Funeral Home.

89 TnMi Street, enflewooa ing. TOMFOROB Of 41 Knox Avenue. Cliff-side Park, N. J. Suddenly on October 15.

1 936. John, beloved husband of Catherine, nee Cordrs. and devoted father of John. William, and Louis Tomforde. Dear brother of Henry ard Wilhelm, Services at McCorry Bros.

Funeral Home, 790 Anderson Avenue, Cliffside Paik. on Wednesday evening, October 17. 1956. at 8 P. M.

Rev. Donald B. Beal of the Lutheran Church of the Advent of Palisades officiating. Funeral Thursday at 2 -30 P. Interment George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus.

II and a member of the Teterboro American Legion Post He was also a member of the New Jersey Horseshoe Pitching Association, the Ramsey Commercial Bowling League, and the Ridgewood Central Bowling League. HELD ON CHARGE S. J. Friday 2 P. M.

Rev. Robert are Bergen County Dealers for the Famous SCHWINN Bicycle Clarke officiating. Interment Roc, awav Preaby terian Cemetery. Rocka- There had been speculation that the new defense minister would postpone conscription because of the lack of barracks space and also to delay the draft which is highly unpopular with many Germans until after next summer's crucial Grand Jury To Hear Complaint PAPER COLLECTION LIMITED BY RULING Man Impaired Morals Of Minor way, N. J.

Family will receive, their friend Thursday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M. In lieu of flowers, kindly make donation to the Junior Lettjrue Hospital Memorial Fund of Englewood amazing low price He is survived by his wife, Anne; Mahwah-r-A preliminary hearing a daughter, Mary Frances of Ram noapuai. general election. Legion's Salvage Committee Head on a charge of contributing to the A A 95 and sey; his father, Louis of Ramsey: Adenauer warned the nation in Explains Restrictions sister, Mrs.

Charles Sulis of up 20" delinquency of a minor made by a 16-year-old boy against Walter J. Jackowski. 32, of Hines Avenue a radio speech last night, however, FASH David on October IS. 1958. Tear Bike Ukea Ib tne Cliffside Park John Magen- that West Germans could not go Ramsey: two brothers, Robert of Brady, and John of heimer, chairman for the salvage lit mil i Limn lllUii iui Mc aaitan WARD Lottie on October 18.

1958. of (W-G Howard Drive, Bergenfieid Beloved wife of the late Rev. Joseph ard and devoted mothe of rs Alma Bloomfield end Lee A Ward. Reposing at the Clifford Peinecke Funeral Home. 132 1 Teaneck RoaH West Englewood.

Notice of time of services to be announced. at New York. Formerly of Rldjrefieid Park. Brother of Mra. Martha HetseU man, irs.

Mabel K. Clmsman. Waiter and Charlea Fash. Service! at the on leaving to the youth of other! committee cf American Legion waf conducted last night by Magts- BUT THE IEST nations the sacrifice of compulsory Vorhee Funeral Home. 30 Main Street WILSON'S Funeral services will be held to iucuiui iai a usv a u.

last niiiv FOR LESS AT military service to defend Ger Ridgefieid Park on Thursday. October 13. at 7:45 P. M. Interment Map Grove Perk Cemeterv Fridav at lo night at 8 o'clock in the W.

A. ski nicked him up on Route 17 in Carlough Funeral Chapel, Ram many. Adenauer said he was greatly A. M. The family will receive their ii 1 1 lire tan uui a.

v. cyv niuic iravti i on days other than regular col-'faramus while he was hitch-hik- friends wedneeaav and mursday from sey, with the Rev. Cooke officiat concerned over the German pub i a ana iv r. m. ing.

Wll.SOV At home. 197 Boulevard. Pas saic. on October 17 1956. Jensie Eln Gardner Murray Wilson.

Beloved ft of James Wilson, mother of Mrs Walter (Margaret W. Weber Jr. Relate el friends are Invited to attend the fclcletttetr CreM Stare aeretu Bertea Ceeetr Tmr si (eera 308 MAIN HACKENSACK Dl 2-4943 0. Fez Tkeatre 0ea Tiers. Trl.

Hill p. it. PLENTY FREE PARKING REAR OF STORE lection days mR "na laler Iorcea aua la Km" According 'to local Fire Depart-! mit immoral acts at threat of gun noint. lic's opposition to rearmament. He Interment will be tomorrow at HOMEVKA Of 20 Backlel Avenue.

Lit promised again that West Germany tle Fe'-ry on October 1 1 namr in th ctrinn Momnrial The case was referred to the would fulfill its pledges to tne At 1 956. John. Beloved usband of the lantic alliance, which is counting on Building is illegal. This ruling i Grand Jury 10 A. M.

in Maryrest Cemetery Darlington. MRS. WILSON DIES funeta! service at the rirrt esbyte-rian Church Passaic Avenue and Grove Street, Passaic, Friday evening. 8 o'clock. Funeral Saturday.

70 A. M. Interment at Presbvtenan Ccmete'-v. Sparta Friends mav call aT th church after 2 P. M.

Thursday. Scarpa Service. applies to the insurance company laws as well, he continued. late Su-f ma and devoted father of Adam, John. Frank, Paul, Stephen, and Mary Warhol.

Brother of Eva Franek. Funeral from H. Wokal Funeral Home. 241 Union Street, corner of Genual Avenue. Hackensaca.

oa Friday. NoUoa of time later. defense force ultimately. BLUE BOOK READY The regular collection days for AT PASSAIC HOME waste paper will be continued on Democratic Club Is Distributing BOX-SUPPER SOCIAL tne first and tnira Sundays oij Copy Of Information Brochure Wife Of President Of Forstmann TAWNEl.tl Of 47i Washtna-ton Avenue. HackenMick.

Lena. Complete later. Arangemenla H. G. Wokal Funeral Home.

'Men's, Women's Republican Clubs MARTIN At Marlboro. N. J. Formerly of West Englewood, Laura. Wife of the late John A.

Martin. Funeral service at eacn muuin. Paramus The second edition Magenheimer went on to tt Democratic Club's blue Succumbs; Rites Friday (Special to th Bergen Evening Record) Plan Old-Fashioned Evening tewerta Memorial ome 187 South Washinirtoa Avenue, Berjzenfield, N. Thursday. October 18 at 10 A.

Hackensack The Bergen County Passaic, Oct. 17 Mrs. Jessie CARD OF THANKS Men's and Women Republican Interment Brookside Cemeterv. Celestial Chanter Number 210. O.

E. Ellen Wilson, wife of James Wilson, president of Forstmann Wool Clubs are combining their efforts service Wednesday at 7 M. Seminole ana pralse resiaenu lor meir jd conUining informa-operation in waste paper collec-jUonVd listings of church, school, To VlrVn1 vic. service, and social organi-To date, morethan 30 milhor distributed the Borough. DU JM0! The brochure was edited by Jo- Into present an evening of entertain- ens Company and mother of Mrs.

council number ueeree ot foca hontas. service at 8 P. M. ANDREW We ish to express our lnrer thanks and appreciation to our man friend ho wei ind ta ut during our recent bereavement. JOHN ANORFW ANT) THE AS BORN SEN FAMILY ment and music next Wednesday.

Margaret Weber of Upper Saddle River, died at her home early to 1 1 The affair, the first of its kind, has i.been arranged by Mrs. Eleanor MECKEL At Waldwick. N. J. rornwrly scph Chmielewfki.

Additional day after a short illness. of becaucuj. on uctotr IP. 1955, v. iuc 1 1 1 lu 1 1 (li uuuuiug iiqvc iyv in greatly increased by the sale of this paper.

copies are available at Democratic rra Beloved huabana of Emma, (nec Thomas i Father of Conrad and Pa- t5' Robertson and George E. Quinn II presidents of the units. headquarters and also at Borouch Hall. The club distributed 5.OU0 copies of the book last year, I Lamp Shad Decorator i lump Md trow Ml II It AY We wih to express our r1 cere thank to all our friend far the kindnesF. frvropethy and beautiful floral offerings, at the death of our dear mother and sutler.

Anna Vun-ar. Special thanks to Father Benedict and Fox. and The Norman Funeral Home. THE MURRAY AND BIRD FAMILIES UNIT NAME CHAIRMEN Hackensack B. Franklin Rein-auer II, State chairman of the New Jersey Citizens for Eisen Ii The party will be an old-fash-I-.

ioned box-supper social in the Hackensack Y. M. H. beginning at 8 P. M.

Quinn said admission win be $1. Every one attending REPORT GIVEN Mrs. Wilson, who was 57, lived at 157 Boulevard. She was a member of the Woman's Guild of the First Presbyterian Church, the Kenilworth Society, and the Monday Afternoon Club. She was a former secretary of the Jersey City Presbyterial, a former president and former chairman of the finance committee of the Passaic ttolman Aloia Meckel.

Grandfather of Carol Anne and Kay Beatrice Meckel Brother of Sergeant John Meckel, cousin of WritiM family. Relative and friends, also members of Holy Name Society of Immaculate Conception C. Church Secaucus. Memorial Post 377S. American Leirion Post 57.

be-caucus Exempt Firemen a Association and PrinUnir Pressmen a Union, Loral 183 are invited to attend funeral from trie Otto Mack Funeral Home. Paterson Plank Road and Poet Place. Secjmcus Friday. October 1 at '30 A. High Mass Immaculate Conception R.

C. Church, UA.H. will be given a box supper. hower, today announced the A. Membership Stands At pointment of County chairmen and 407; Two Speakers Are Scheduled cochairmen throughout the State! tr.i- 1 ti-.

Florist ond Florol Designs 4 rtu ii nils. Uf WU1 IV UU L1IE IUI LIllJlIllllV t'fllll- i BRODERICK'S FLOWERS col, momrwrcn rnn rmsn. rfv Y. W. C.

and a former member of the board of trustees of the F.alf!?; Ported to the executive commit 34 No MULLAIIE fO MUUANl Watimeton Are Beerfeld Dumont 4-K1fl Jri. tee of the A. last nieht that Passaic Community Chest. MEYFR Fmilv on October 7 19M She is also survived by a sister. of Hasbrouck Heights, ae eighty -two Mel- D.SJ..

Township Committeeman Mrs. Robert Greer of Glasgow, FLOWERS BY BURROWS 25 No. Dean Englewood ENglewood 3-0100 Kxrcnss, Efj Scotland, and a granddaughter. vears wite oi xne iaie nvniiam Mtner. Stepmother of Will tarn Service at the Shorter Funeral Home.

Boulevard at Central Avenue, Hasbrouck Height on Fridav. October 1 at 11 Funeral services will be Friday rhTAn ruV'r F' vi" C. RehiU wiU speak on safety LcSrm1ns of Chestnut Ridge fZtAZ school physical examination. A A. Interment Grovt Churclt Ceme at 8 P.

M. at the First Presby FORD RESTORE LAMPB SHADES yTASHED DCST mOOFED CEDAR LANE FLOWER SHOPPE Cedar Lane TEanecfc -T10 tery, north Bergen. terian Church with interment Sat cake sale to benefit the safety saaaie Kiver. SALfS I SfRVfCr urday morning in the Presbyterian Cemetery, Sparta. Funeral Director Ml'RPHT Anna A.

on October 1. 1956. of 038 Queer. Anne Road. Tea.

neck. W. Beloved wife of the )te I committee is scheduled after the meeting. Ecdwara Lear mn trier of Mra. d- ward J.

Murphy. Dear aister of Jo- JESSIE A. NORUM epn Keiiv, -uneral from the voile Colon Lai Home. 769 Teaneck Road. TEANECK GORMLEY COXTnTVTTT FUNERAL KOMI? 323 Union street Haceiuack HI 'B BARD t-1010 GREENXEAF FUNERAL HOME 1 on-era'ian Fft 1 ing w.

pahaade Ave, tng'ey ood 3-r4T BABY SITTER SCES Los Angeles. Oct. 17 (INS) Mrs. Margaret Cook, a 61-year-old baby sitter, has demanded $25,000 damages, charging one of her for mer wards with assault and bat Teaneck, Friday at 9 A Thence I IMS TEANECK RD. Paramus Resident Dies After Long BERGENFIELD 229 N.

WASHINGTON AVt. Open Nifei Til 9 Illness; Services Ob Friday STICKS TO CALENDAR West Point. Oct. 17 OB Kate, a 3-year-old hound, astonished owner i. A.

Phelps by producing a litter of 17 pups last TB. 7-M to M. Anaataaia C. Church where mass Will be offered at 10 A. M.

Interment Holy Name Cemetery. Jersey City Paramus Mrs. Jessie A. Norum, 38, of 411 Hickory Avenue tery. She named in her suit, 10- RICARDO MEMORIAL HOME died at her home early today after at a long illness.

year-old Carol Lee and the child's November 17. Kate astonished parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lee. Phelps again with a litter of 13 She said that Carol pulled over her October 13.

Normal litters average chair without warning during a sit-j 7 or 8. "Thank goodness it wasn't ting session and seriously injured the thirtieth of the month," Phelps's her. jwife said. Born in Hoboken, she had lived here 7 years, coming from Ridge- William Ricardo ft Sons funeral directors corner Cnioa and Pasaaie Stteets Harfcren-ack 3 Parlor? alwa--1 on for nutation. Ladr attend ant NFVSS On Tuesday.

October lt5. Ludwig Edward Maximilian, of New Milford. Beloved husband of Adel-berta Tetzlaff Neuss; dear father of Dorothv; brother of Arthur and Mra Amanda Boiet. Relatives and friends, also members of the Whitehead Lodsc 184 ard A. St.

Omer Com-mandery 28, K. and the other Masonic bod of which he wai a member are invited to attejid the arrv- field. She had been a member of the River Edge Congregational Church end the Paramus Animal Welfare Society. Surviving are her husband, M. at the Henri Be'avfard Fu-j mr, FtTNCTAL ROMF STEWARD STEWARD miX A STEWARD INC.

nerai tiotne, bhs Kinaerxamack Hoaa. hivct tare, runerai ervice enoay Robert a son, Eric John: three Reverend Central Ave October 19 10 3( A. McCeUaa oificiating. sisters, Mrs. J.

Schwarti of Fay- tyJtu. son Lakes, and Mrs. J. Orriss and Mrs. F.

Reuzinsky, both of Union "Service to tie Lirme" U'CKAL FUNERAL HOM1 118 Hudwra Pt 24t Cmon Har ken sack Diamond 2-21M City. PRICES SLASHED! RE-UPHOLSTER AT GAViU'OOf TREMENDOUS OHlllliUd; WE REBUILD, RESTYLE AND RECOVER YOUR OLD LIVING ROOM SET LIKE NEW WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED Funeral services will be Friday at 10 A. M. at the Vander Plaat Memorial Home, S. 113 Farview OFFICERS and membent of Whitehead Lodtre 1 84 F.

and A. M. are requested to attend an emement communication to be held on Thursdav at ft P. October 19. 1959 at the Henri P.

Beausard Funeral Heme, 8S9 Kinder-, kamack Road. River Edge for the of pavmu our isst tribute of love and respect to our late brother Ludwia E. M. Neuaa. THE MERINO SHEEP SAYS "This AUSSIE CLOTH Suit is Great Stuff." Nobody could epeak with more authority on the qualities oi this fabric than the Australian Merino Sheep.

He gives the coat off his back to make the yarns from which this wonderful and unusual cloth Is woven. It has the knack of bouncing back into shape like magic. In fact you could just about board a plane and fly all the way to Australia without showing a wrinkle. It's that resilient Avenue, with the Rev. Sumner GUI of the River Edge Congregational Church officiating.

Inter -VORHEES FUNERAL HOME 59 Main Street RIDGEF1EM) PARK Diamond 2-2350-1 Ample Perking Fteiliiiet ment will be in George Washington Memorial Park. 2 PC. RE-UPHOLSTERED The family will receive friends at the funeral home tomorrow Oll M-On October 17 nf 411 Hickory Avenue. Par am u. Jeie A Beloved ife of Robert L.

and mother of Eric John Norum. In he- tlvrtv-ninth year Service at the Vander Plaat Memorial Home. S. U3 Farview Avenue. Paramos, on at 10 A.

Interment Oeoree arunnTon Memorial Park. T-e familv will recHve their fnerKU on Thursday 3-4 and P. 59' from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M. New Webbing New Springs New Fillings Including Materials HURT AS HORSE BOLTS East St.

Louis. 111.. Oct 17 ifr- 2 PC. SLIPCOVERS MADE TO ORDER Sm Solomon Snitt from 00 Efjl Swts from 50 Ufcow Svits from 9S.00 69.50 I ROBERT SCHOEM I Funeral Chapel QUIRK Funeral Home Homes in ENGLEWOOD TENAFLY CRESSKILL LO 7-l21 INCL MATERIAL Wiilie Jackson, 51, suffered minor back and shoulder injuries yesterday in a mishap reminiscent of another era. Police reported a team of horses, pulling a waeoa in which Jackson was rid in 2, galloped out of control after being frightened by an automobile.

Jackson was thrown from the wagon. ZIPPERS ESTABLISHED 1936 24 MONTHS TO PAY Serving ONLY Jewish Familtrt la Bergpn and Passaic. CMatirt. MODEL UPHOLSTERY SHOP. 181 ELLISON PATERSON' Distance No Object WRITE OR PHONE SHERWOOD 2-4463 ra ir-tate J.

ROCCIOLA FUNERAL HOME II Cam t- Hate St. Hackeesark Ledl Blkbar T-iSS FKrerett -lt I CONDITIONED CBrEl APPAREL FOR MEN OPEX THIHS. and FRI. VVTTL P. M.

CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED 207 MAIN ST. HACKENSACK a my I X1; VIH'-'- lJ I K4i- arsf aid i. te Aneilaal Market I E. 23rd Sri. PATERSON LAmbert $-01 2J FREE PARKING Teat of MACK DRUGS OPPOSITE OPEN nn i FREE PARKINS PGR OUR CUSTOMERS PUBLIC SERVIS aaiiiSi.

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