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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 33

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32 THE RECORD, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1965 4 33 Judy Holliday Dies, Cancer Claims Star Catherine Hautau, 76, Owned Flower Nursery BISHOPHONORS 33 FOR WORK IN CCD. UNITS 11 Residents Of Bergen Get Awards For Long Service LAITY IS SPURRED Lived In Bergenfield Most Of Her Life; Family Helped Found St. John's Bergenfield Mrs. Catherine Hautau, a founder and partner in one of the State's oldest flower nurseries, died Friday at Bergen Pines Hospital. She was 76.

HARRIET HAYCOCK SUCCUMBS AT 55 Funeral Is Scheduled Tomorrow For Wood-Ridge Resident Wood-Ridge Mrs. Harriet M. Haycock, 55, of 251 Innes Road died Friday night at Point Pleasant Beach. Mrs. Haycock was born in Paterson and had lived in Wood-Ridge since 1952.

She was a member of the Eclipse order of East Rutherford. Surviving her are her husband Robert a son Robert of Wood-Ridge; and a sister Mrs. Ruth Shinn of Point Pleasant Beach. Funeral services will be at 10 'A. M.

tomorrow at Kohler Funeral Home, 280 Hackensack Street. The Rev. Lester Ward of Christ Methodist Church of East Rutherford will officiate. Hazel Hadicke, Dumont, At 72 Dumont Mrs. Hazel V.

Hadicke, 72, of 55 Howard Street' died Saturday at her home. She had been a resident here for about 20 years. Mrs. Hadicke had been a member of Tilden chapter Order of the Eastern Star, Dumont; the Dumont Branch, Engle wood Hospital Auxiliary; and Ascension Baptist Church in the Bronx. She is survived by her hus band, George; and a Lloyd Requa of Closter.

The Rev. Cuyler T. Thayer of-the Reformed Church of Closter will officiate at services tonight at the Freeh Funeral Home, 161 Washington Avenue, Dumont. The funeral will be 10 A. M.

tomorrow, with interment in Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, N. Y. The family will receive friends' at the funeral home today from 3 to 5 P. M. and 7 to 10 P.

M. John of Frankford and Henry and Charles of Bergenfield; two daughters, Mrs. Catherine Kretzmer of Upper Saddle River and Mrs. Alice Kelly of Du-mont; two sisters, Miss Mary Fay of Newport, R. and Miss Rita Fay of New York City; one brother, Joseph Fay of Alexandria, 15 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Her husband Harry died in 1958. The Rosary Altar Society will conduct services tonight at 7:30 in the Thomas J. Kelly Funeral Home, 37 West Main Street, Bergenfield. The funeral will leave from the home tomorrow at 9:30 A. M.

with a requiem mass following at 10 o'clock in St John's. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery in Hackensack. FAMED WRITER IS DEAD AT 91 Born in New York City, che lived in Bergenfield almost 70 years in a house at 184 North Prospect Avenue on the grounds of one of the family's two nurseries. The other is in Frankford Township.

Mrs. Hautau was a member of the Rosary Altar Society of St. John's R. C. Church and a member of the Holy Name Hospital Auxiliary.

The Hautau family was one of the founders of St. John's Church. She is survived by three sons, By Millions Delighted Burgess Stories The group of the Eastern Star Death Notices will conduct a funeral service 8 o'clock tonight. Interment will be in the George Washington Memorial Park. Visiting hours will be 2 to 5 P.

M. and 7 to 9 P. M. today. (Continued from Page 1) Sinai May 26 when her case was believed to be terminal.

A hospital spokesman said she died quietly at 5 A. M. She is survived by a 12-year-old son, Jonathan Oppenheim, and her mother, Mrs. Helen Tu-vim. She was divorced from her only husband, classical musician David Oppenheim, now a television producer.

Miss Holliday was a precocious New York high-school graduate with an I. Q. of 170 when she set her sights on a stage career. She got a job as a backstage switchboard operator with Orson Welles's Mercury Theater, a job she later portrayed so hilariously in "Bells Are Ringing' on Broadway. Her warm and witty personality caught at attention of Betty Comden and Adolf Green when they formed a group of young hopefuls into a nightclub show entitled "The The group also made films, and while in Hollywood Miss Holliday got a contract which kept her waiting for 6 months for a one-line role in "Something For The ATTAINED STARDOM The actress returned to New York and landed a.

small part in "Kiss Them For Me" which won her critical raves and the Clarence Derwent Award. This led to her casting in 1946 as Billie Dawn, the dazzling but stupid blonde in "Born Yester. day" as a replacement for Jean Arthur who became ill during the pre-Broadway run of the show. "Born Yesterday" catapaulted Miss Holliday to stardom, a 4-year run on Broadway and the subsequent movie which won her an Oscar in 1950. A number of films followed including "The Marrying Henry Yopasek Funeral Is Set For Tomorrow MIGNONE Ada (nee Manclnl) on June 5.

1965 of 189 Ross Avenue. Hackensack. Beloved wife of Charles. Devoted mother of Mrs. Vivian Mannino.

Mrs. Thelma Mannino. Sister of Mrs. Beatrice Sarlo. Funeral from the Gormlev Community Funeral Home, 335 Union Street, Hackensack on Wednesday :30 A.

M. Requiem High Mass Holy Trinity R. C. Church 10 A. M.

Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. Friends may call Monday and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P. M. Death Notices 1 AMEND Etta of 175 Engle Street, Enelewoed an June em.

Services Wednesday 1 P. Greenleaf Fu Little Ferry Funeral services for Henry Vopasek, 82, of neral Home, lot West Palisade Ave nue, ensiewooa. interment private. Hampden, Mass. (UPI A private funeral service will be tomorrow for Thornton Burgess, whose bedtime stories of Peter Rabbit and other fanciful woodland creatures delighted children around the world.

Burgess, 91, an invalid, for the past 18 months, died late Saturday night in a nursing home. He had translated a lifelong love of Nature and the outdoors into a make-believe world known to millions of children and adults alike. His world was peopled by such enchanting characters as curious Peter Rabbit and timid Danny Meadowmouse, or sly Reddy Fox and bumbling Buster Bear, or Sammy Jay and the Crow. His gentle tales, always dealing accurately with Nature and usually expressing a moral, became known throughout the NICKLESS Emma, on June 5, 1965, formerly of Park Ridge, wife of the late William A. Mother of William Grandmother of Mrs.

Irene Feelia. Great grandmother of Lynda Faeila. Sister of George Sfrohsahl. Services at the Wilfred Armltage Funeral Home, 596 Belgrove Drive, Kearny, on Monday, at I M. Interment Westwood Cemetery.

aeOELL Florence of at Anderson Street, Hackensack, on June Sth, 1965. Sister of Mrs. Maude Hasbrouck of River Edge, and Mrs. Ruth Phillips, of Ocean Grove. Services at the Ricardo Memorial Home Union and Passaic Streets.

Hackensack. on Tuesday. June im at 10 A. M. Interment Hackensack Cemetery.

Friends may call Monaay to P. M. O'DELL William of 65 Clinton Place, Hackensack, on Sunday, June 6, 1965. beloved husband of Theresa (nee Sullivan). Devoted father of James E.

of Hackensack and William E. of California. Loving brother of Margaret Frank. Also survived by 3 grandchildren. Services at H.

G. Wokal Funeral Home, 24) Union Street, corner Central Avenue, on Wednesday, at 1 P. M. Rev. Walter C.

Martin officiating. Interment Mt. Repose Cemetery, Haver, straw, N. Y. Family will receive friends 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 M.

MANOIM Louise of 137 Broadway, Hillsdale, N. J. formerly of Spring Va ley. N. V.

on Sunday. June 1M5. Wile; of the late Louis J. deMangin. Devoted mother of Josephine Purkey and Ruth Ritter.

Also survived by one grandson and three great-grandsons. Service at the Halsey Funeral Home (Paul F. Becker, Dir.) Center Avenue, Westwood on Wednesday at 10 A. M. Cremation Garden State Crematory, North Bergen.

The family will receive their friends Monday 7 to and Tuesday 1 to end 7 to P. As. 182 Washington Avenue, a retired employee of an export-import firm in New York City, and a former member of the Board of Education, will be conducted The service will take place at 10 A. M. at the Trinka Funeral Home, 198 Main Street, with the Rev.

Philip H. Ward, pastor of the Little Ferry Congregational Church, officiating. Interment will follow in the Maple Grove Cemetery, Hackensack. Mr. Vopasek.

a resident here 65 years, died Friday at Bergen Pines County Hospital after a long illness. He was born in Czechoslovakia and came to this country when he was 2 years old. In addition to his service on the Board of Education, he was an exempt fireman, and had served as a police marshal about 40 year ago. The fire department will eon- "It Should Happen To and "The Solid Gold In 1956 she opened in her second great Broadway musical, "Bells Are Ringing" with Sydney Chaplin, and later made a movie version. The play won her the Antoinette Perry award.

Then she returned to Hollywood for "Full Of Life" and did one more Broadway show, the play "Hot in .1963. She had been inactive since then. She often spoke of a desire to do serious drama but said she was afraid she was one of those people "You see them walk on the stage and you laugh." Recently she had been working on song lyrics with jazz musician Gerry Mulligan, with whom she was linked romantically by show-business columnists. She had been divorced since 1957 when her 9-year marriage with cellist Oppenheim foundered. The actress was an enthusiastic joiner of causes with a soical uplift.

In 1952 she testified before the Senate internal security subcommittee that she had unwittingly contributed to some subversive and Communist organizations. Miss Holliday told the committee she was sr confused she had hired investigators to investigate herself because she wanted to know what she had done by supporting certain organizations. Friends said Miss Holliday lived a rich life of the mind that mas more absorbed in literature, drama, and music than practical affairs. She was a voracious reader and could hold her own in conversation with intellectuals. LEARNED FROM DOG Miss Holliday lived with her mother in a celebrity-packed luxury apartment house overlooking Central Park.

But life was not always so easy. She said she lived on the $500 Derwent prize for almost a whole terrible year of grubbing, with no rent money, no food money, and having to eat at the homes of friends. She credited her subsequent successes to hick, although associates said she earned her glory with hard work. By 1961 she was worried because, she said, "Everything's lousy and maybe my luck's run out She had to drop out of a dramatization of the life of actress Lau-rette Taylor because of illness. Her 1963 show was a flop and her fatal illness made a come, back improbable.

Miss Holliday said she learned the fundamentals, of acting like a featherweight female from her pet mongrel dog. Lifey. "I studied him as he rested his head on my knee his rapt way of listening to my voice, animated interest yet ignorant of what I really was saying, and his baby-eyed look while thinking of future mischief he could get away with." BOXCARS DERAILED; CAUSE IS SOUGHT Clifton Two boxcars of a 29-car Erie Railroad freight train were derailed yesterday off Kul-ler Road in the area of Hazel Road and Route 46, police said. Cause of the derailment was not immediately known. The cars were apparently new and were empty.

Police said last night the railroad had ordered a crane to the scene to put the two cars' back on the tracks. RIS Mary Annette, of 59 Anderson Street, Hackensack, on June 5th, 1965 Beloved wife of the late Albert Ris. Mother of Mariorie A. Hand, and Albert I. Ris.

Services at the Second Reformed Church. Union end Anderson Streets. Hackensack, on Wednesday, June 9th at 1 P. M. Interment George Washington Memorial Park.

Friends may call at the Ricardo Memorial Home, Union and Passaic Streets, Tuesday. 3 to 5 and p- M- ln flowers, con-trlbutiont may be sent to the Cancer Society. DETTMA Adeline P. of W. Squirrel Rd Neptune N.

J. on June 5. Beloved wile of William E. Deft mar. Devoted mother of Miss Karen A.

Dett-mar and Mrs. Cort Gorham. Funeral Wednesday a A. M. from Worden Fu.

neral Home. E. Front Red Bank, N. J. Requiem Mass :30 A.

M. at Our of Lady of Mt. Carmel R. C. Ehurch.

Tenafly, N. J. Interment Mt. armel Cemetery, Tenafly. Visitation Monday 7 p.

M. and Tuesday 3-4 and 7 p. M. 'TfHie C. tester of 7e East 3th on Saturday, June 5, LA- husband of Lydia nee Hoff Ritchie.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the fnueral Wednesday, from The Feenev Funeral Home, 385 Park Ave. at E. 26th I P. M. Interi ment Laurel Grove Memorial Park, Friends may call Tuesday to 5 and 7 to 10 M.

OEWCV Harold Sr. of 1MJ Hudson Street, Hoboken. Beloved husband of Susanna nee Walttter, Father of Harold A. Dewey. Jr.

of Hoboken, Mrs. Claire Connelly of Glen Rock, N. J. Survived by six grandchildren. Services and funeral from the Farl F.

Bosworth Home, 311 Willow Avenue, Hoboken on Wednesday, June 9 at 10 A. M. Reverend Edward H. Llttell officiating. Interment Hoboken Cemetery.

Visiting hours 1 to and 7 to 10 P. M. SERGEANT DIES iAUTOCRASH Edjrewater Cop's Son Dead In Germany CLOCK-Frederlek C. at Port Charlotte, Fla. on June 4.

1965. Beloved husband of Lena Fuller Glock. Fatner of Mrs. Isobe! Gowe. Frederick J.

and John ROBERTSON David Chalmers) of 2 Clinton Place. Hackensack, N. J. suddenly on June 5. 1965.

Beloved husband of Leona Robertson, dear father of Eleanor and the late Elizabeth. Brother of Agne Costello, Margaret Robertson and Albert Robertson, 6 "id Steward Funeral Home, 74 Central Hack- W. Brother of William Glock and Mrs. Martha Vincent. Funeral services at the John T.

Collins Inc. Funeral (Special to The Record) Newark Thirty-three laymen, including 11 from Bergen County, received St. Pius service awards at the annual testimonial dinner of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine of the Archdiocese of Newark yesterday. The Most Rev. Thomas A.

Boland, Archbishop of Newark, made the awards at the Hotel Robert Treat. More than 950 C. D. workers attended. In thanking laymen for assisting in teaching religion to public school students and adults, the Archbishop asked them to encourage a sense of vocation, or mission in their charges.

And, he said, they can't develop enthusiasm for the faith unless they themselves are enthusiastic. The Rev. Mederic' Roberts, director of the C. C. D.

in the Diocese of Worcester, gave the principal address, emphasizing the C. C. D. as a layman's organization, a weapon in the fight against religious apathy. He said the greatest parish problem in this country is religious ignorance, which breeds apathy, and eventually indifference.

"The C. C. D. provides laymen with a magnificent structure for leadership," he said, urging laymen to work with their priests in trying to reach all age levels in the parish. The Very Rev.

Msgr. Roger Reynolds, Newark Archdiocesan C. C. D. director, thanked laymen, sisters, and priest moderators for their work.

Receiving 10-year service awards were Elizabeth Saner, Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Washington Township; Mary Lunior, Sacred Heart Church, Lyndhurst; Kits Cotter, John Ford, and Geraldine Tor-tora of St. John's Church, Bergenfield; Grace Wry, Isabel Ober, Nicholas Simonelli, and John Ranone. St. Joseph's Church, East Rutherford: Anne Nocera of Sacred Heart Church, Wallington; and Eleanor Lof-stedt, St. Joseph's Church, Bogota.

Turley Service Planned Today Rochell Park Funeral services for William A. Turley, 59, of 22 Powell Avenue will be eon-ducted today at Vander Plaat Funeral Home in Paramus with burial following in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. He was a supervisor with Western Electric Company in Kearny. Mr. Turley was born in England, moving to the United States when he was 7.

He had lived in Rocheile Park for the past 12 years. He died Friday at Hackensack Hospital after a brief illness. He is survived by his wife Edna; a daughter, Mrs. Joan Kurt of Jersey City; three sons, William Jr. of Rocheile Park, Roger of Jersey City, and Leon-' ard of Paramus; his mother, Mrs.

Ruth Turley of Belleville; a sister, Mrs. May Turner of Belleville; and 11 grandchildren. Ada Mignone, 69 Hackensack Mrs. Ada Mignone, 69, of 189 Ross Avenue died Saturday at Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck, after a long illness. Born in Italy, she was a resident of Hackensack for 30 years.

She is survived by her husband, Charles; two daughters, Mrs. Vivian Mannino and Mrs. The ma Mannino, both of Hackensack; a sister, Mrs. Beatrice Sarlo of New York; and grandchildren. The funeral will leave the Gormley Community Funeral Home, 335 Union Street, Wednesday at 9:30 A.

M. A high requiem mass will follow at 10 A. M. at Holy Trinity R. C.

Church, Hackensack. Interment Will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Hackensack. Visiting hours at the funeral home today and tomorrow will be from 2 to 4 P. M.

and 7 to 10 P. M. Home. 19 Lincoln Avenue. Rutherford family will receive their friends Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.

M. Tuesday 10 A. M. F. and A.

M. services Monday I P. M- Friends will be received Sunday and Monday to ROY STRAUT, 71; DIES IN MAHWAH Rites To Be Held Tomorrow At Ramsey Funeral Home Mahwah Roy Straut, 71, of 3 Miller Road, died Saturday, at his home, after an illness of several weeks. Mr. Straut, a retired driver for Scherer and Co.

in Mahwah, was born in Ramapo, N. and had lived for the last 20 years in Mahwah. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Eva Straut, of Mahwah; two sons: William Straut of North Rose, N. Melvin Straut of Oradell; one stepson, Harold Valkenburg of Ramsey; one daughter, Mrs.

Florence De Graw of Paterson; two brothers, Charles and George Straut, both of Mahwah; and two sisters, Mrs. Eva Shuart of Mahwah and Mrs. Mabel Hopper of Monsey, N. Y. Also surviving are four grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 P. M. at the Harold Van Emburgh Funeral Home, 109 Darlington Avenue, Ramsey. The Reverend Howard Friebely of the Ramapo Reform Church, Mahwah, will officiate. Interment will be at the Air-mount Cemetery, Airmount, N.

Y. Friends may visit at the funeral home today from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P. M. and to 9 r. m.

HAMAS Robert In Waktwlck, June a. 1965. Beloved son of Mauro and Cecelia Pel i Ho. of 7 Smith Street, Waidwick, age 79 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday from The Funeral Home of John G.

Kotran, 45B River Street, Paterson. Notice of time later. Visiting to 10 P. M. Monday, 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.

M. Tuesday. world. During bis lifetime he wrote 70 children's books and 15,000 bedtime stories which still appear in syndicated form in many newspapers. His books have sold more than 7 million copies and been translated into Italian, French, German, Swe-ish, and Chinese.

Johanna Ziegler Leonla Mrs. Johanna Ortwein Ziegler, 65, of 136 Irving Avenue, died Saturday at home. Born in Coblenz, Germany, she had resided in the United States for 35 years and lived in Le-onia for 14 years. She is survived by her husband Beatus E. Ziegler; two daughters, Mrs.

Florence Risch-awy of Yonkers, N. and Mrs. Antonia Keller of Merrick, N. two sons Edmond of Le-onia and Leonard of Asbury; two brothers, Willie and Engel-bert of Engers, Germany; and 11 grandchildren. Funeral services will be 10 A.

M. tomorrow at the John G. Heus Funeral Home, 319 Main Street. Fort Lee, with the Rev. Charles Post of the Leonia Methodist Church and Colonel Paul Kaiser of the Salvation Army of New York City officiating.

Burial will be In the Muskenetcong Valley Presbyterian Cemetery, Hampton. Visiting is 7 to 9 P. M. today. Mary E.

McCabe, 80 RldgeHeld Mrs. Mary E. McCabe, 80,. of 946 Banta Place, a longtime resident of North Bergen before moving here 8 years ago, died yesterday at Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck. Predeceased by her husband Thomas, her survivors include a son, Thomas of Mendham; two daughters.

Miss Rosalie McCabe at home and Mrs. Marion Delia Torre of Harrington Park; and six grandchildren. The funeral arrangements, which are being made by the Leber Funeral Home, Union City, are incomplete. Jennie (nee Conta) of 325 Grant Avenue, Lyndhurst. N.

on Friday, June 4. 1965. Beloved wife of Anthony. Loving mother of Mrs. Adeline Lowrv, Fred.

Anthony and Joseoh. Devoted sister of Mrs. Mary Bonanno, Miss Lena Conta and Michael Conta. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from the Nazaro Memorial Home, Inc. 403 Ridge Road.

Lyndhurst. N. J. id Tuesday. June at 9 A.

M. thence c- Church where at 10 A. a Solemn High Mass will be offered Interment Holy Cross Ceme-tenr. North Arlington. Visiting hours, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.

M. duct services at 8 P. M. today at the funeral borne. Survivors include his wife Mary; a son Charles and a daughter, Mrs.

Eva DeRyder, both of this community; three grandchildren; two' brothers, Frank -of this and William of Highland Falls, N. Y. The family will receive friends at the funeral home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M. MMESET FOR MARY RIS Hackensack Resident Was 81 Years Old Hackensack Mrs.

Mary A. Ris, 81, of 50 Anderson Street died Saturday at her home, after a short illness. Born in Brooklyn, she was resident here fo rmore than 50 years. She was active in volunteer work at Hackensack Hospital, and was a member of the Second Reformed Church. She was predeceased by her husband, Albert, an insurance company executive, who died in 1962.

Suvvivors are a daughter, Mrs. John W. Hand of Ridgewood; a son, Albert I. of Pittsfield, and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be at the Second Reformed Church, Anderson and Union Streets, Wednesday at 1 P.

M. The Rev. Daniel Y. Brink, pastor of the chorch, will officiate. Interment will be in George Washington Memorial Park, Pa-ramus.

Visiting hours at the Ricardo Memorial Home. 397 Union Street, tomorrow from to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M. Friends are asked to make contributions in Mrs. Ris's memory to the American Cancer Society.

Anna Manowitz, 69 Bergenfield Mrs. Anna Manowitz, 69, of 50 Georgian Court, died yesterday, at Hackensack Hospital. Mrs. Manowitz, who came to the United States in, 1911, had lived for the past 5 years in Bergenfield. Prior to that, she was a resident of New York City.

Predeceased by her husband Hyman, she is survived by four children, Sherman Manning of Hackensack; Arthur Manning of Bergenfield, Sidney Manning of New Rocheile, N. Mrs. Doris Fisher of Upper Saddle River; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services will be held at Musi-cant's Jewish Memorial Chapel, 402 Park Street, Hackensack, tomorrow at 11 A. M.

Interment will follow at Beth El Cemetery, Washington Township. Rabbi Nathan Wise of the Jewish Community Center of Ramsey will officiate. The mourning period will be observed at the home of Arthur Manning, 114 Maiden Lane, Bergenfield. J. G.

PATTON Atlanta (UPI) Funeral services were scheduled today for Mrs. James G. Patton of Atlanta, wife of the executive secretary of the general the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. She died after an extended illness.

HABELSHOFEft Antonia Woelfle. on June 4. 1965. of 121 East nth Street. Brooklyn, N.

Y. Aunt of Alfred and Albert Woelfle. Mrs. Mariorie Gibbs, Mrs. Katherine Carey.

Mrs. Evelyn Er-win. Miss Gwendolyn Woelfle. Mrs. Annette Rohbech and Mrs.

Louise Fove. Funeral service at Riewerts Memorial Home. 1st South Washington Avenue, Bergenfield, Tuesday June Sth at 10 A. M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

Brooklyn. The family will receive friends Sunday 7 to 9 P. M. and Monday to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M.

VSp5eK. Me.nrv 4tn of 182 Washington Avenue, Little Ferrv. Beloved husband of Marv. Devoted of Ev DeRyder and SrfriS- brother of Frank and 1 llSP. at Trinkas, 198 Main street.

Little Tuesday morning at 10. Grov The K2 Vembr. Little Frry Fire Department and Exempt Jvefng at hoW Mw Edgewater Sergeant Kevin James Kennedy, 21, son of Police Captain Francis E. Kennedy, died in an automobile accident in Germany yesterday. Sergeant Kennedy, who formerly lived with his parents at 7 Adelaide Place, was stationed with the United States Army, First Special Forces, Company in Germany.

Members of the family said he was off duty on a weekend pass at the time of the accident. Captain Kennedy and his wife were notified of their son's death yesterday afternoon by telegram. Sergeant Kennedy, is survived by a younger brother, Brian Roderick; two sisters, Peggy Ann and Patricia; two uncles, John Kennedy and James Kennedy of Teaneck; and his grandmother, Mrs. Margaret M. Kennedy.

Funeral arrangements through the Hunt Funeral Home of Fort Lee are incomplete. VANDER ZEE RITES TO BE TOMORROW Rev. Sweeting Will Officiate At Service For Wyekoff Resident Wyckoff Mrs. Bertha Cuperus Vander Zee, 77, of 201 HADICKI Harel (nee Rrgua) on June 5. 1965, of 55 Howard Street, Do-mont, N.

J. Beloved wite of George. Dear sister of Lloyd Reoua. Services P. M.

Monday, at me Freeh Funeral 161 Washington Avenue. Du-mont. Funeral 10 A. M. Tuesday, Interment Kensico Cemetery.

The family will receive -friends 3 to 1 and 7 to 10. ZIEGLER Johanna nee Ortwein of 13a Irving Avenue, Leonia on June 5, 1965, aoe 65 years Beloved wife of Beatus Ziegler. Mother of Mrs. Florence m-schawy, Mrs. Antonia Keller, Edmond 522 Leonard Ziegler.

Sister of Willie and Englebert Ortwein. Also survived by eleven grandchildren. Services at John Heus Son Funeral Home, 319 Mam Street, Fort Lee Tuesday 10 A. M. Reverend Charles Post and Col.

Paul Kaiser officiating. Interment Muskenetcong Valley Presbyterian Cemetery, Hampton. N. J. Visiting 7- P.

M. Funeral Directors 5 HARRISON Theodore, on Friday June 4 19o5 at his home. 131 Ricardo Place, Hackensack. Beloved husband of Luella. devoted father of Mrs.

Louvenia Carroll, Frederick and James, all of Peterson; Miss Martha Harrison, Mrs. Eveliegh and Mrs. Mary Thax-ton, all of Hackensack. Adored son of Mrs. Laura Harrison of Camden, S.

C. Brother of Mrs. Gussie Reed and Frank of Camden. S. John and Pete of Westwood.

Reposing at Hillside Memorial (The Home On The Hill) 369 Essex Street, Hackensack. On Monday after 5 00 P. M. Friends may pay their respects at The Mt. Zion Baptist Church Sand Westwood.

Services will be held on Tuesday at 1:30 P. M. Rev Russell White officiating. Interment Westwood Cemetery. RICARDO MEMORIAL HOMF HAFVeHlir0" PASSAIC Streets HACKEN SACK.

N. J. PI 2-O0I7 J. ROCCiOLA FUNERAL HOME 11 Essex Hackensack HU 7-4561 I Main Lodl PR 9-0079 anomonj unapeis Cottage Road died Saturday at XIII AUCTIOW LEEALS legal? valley Hospital after a long Mrs. Vander Zee, who was 98 GREENLEAF FUNERAL HOME Non-Sectarian Est 1S9J IPS W.

Palisade Englewd. LO 8-041 i "Service to the Living" JJ- WOKAL FUNERAL HOME tlS Hudson St. 241 Union St. Hackensack, N. J.

Diamond 2-2158 LOUISE DE MANGIN OF HILLSDALE, SO Former Spring Valley Resident Will Be Cremated Wednesday Hilisdale Mrs. Louise de Mangin, 80. of 137 Broadway died yesterday at Bergen Pines Hospital, Paramus, after a long illness. Born in Brooklyn, N. she had lived in the borough for the past 10 years, formerly having resided in Spring Valley, N.

Y. Predeceased by her husband Louis, Mrs. de Mangin is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Josephine Purkey of Hillsdale and Mrs. Ruth Ritter of Spring Valley; a grandson, Glendon Purkey; and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be Wednesday 10 A. M. at the Halsey Funeral Home, 199 Center Avenue, Westwood. The Rev. Robert E.

Davidson of the Westwood Methodist Church will officiate. Cremation will follow at the Garden State Crematorium, North Bergen. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7 to 9 tonight and from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M. tomorrow.

born in the Netherlands, came to the United States at the age of 6 and settled in Passaic. She STEWARD FUNERAL HOME HUbbartJ 7-0008 HAUTAU Catherine, of 114 North Prospect Avenue. Devoted wife of the late Harry J. Devoted mother of John, Henry. Charles.

Mrs. Catherine Kretwer and Mrs. Alice Kelly. Sister of Mary, Rita and Joseph Fay. Funeral from the Thomas J.

Kelly Inc. Funeral Home. 37 West Main Street, Bergenfield Tuesday, June Sth, 9:30 A. M. Requiem Mass St.

John's Church 10 A. M. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, Hackensack, N. The Altar and Rosary Society of St.

John's Church will recite the resarv at the funeral home this evening at 7:30 P. M. P. Steward, mgr. Hackensaclc icntTai Ave Monuments-Cemetery Plots 6 Sadie Kirsch, 80 Teaneck Funeral services for Mrs.

Sadie Kirsch, 80, of 86 Bergen Avenue, who moved here from North Bergen 11 years ago, will be 10 A. tomorrow at Robert Schoem's Menorah Chapel, West 150 Route 4. Paramus, with Rabbi Judah Washer, of the Teaneck Jewish Community Center officiating. Mrs. Kirsch, who was born in Poland, died yesterday at En-glewood Hospital.

Survivors include her husband Aaron; a son Gustave of this community; two daughters, Mrs. Ann Chary of Teaneck, and Mrs. Florence Shore of 250 Engle Street, Tenafly, where the mourning period will be observed; 10 grandchildren; and a sister Mrs. Anna Yormark of Miami. She is predeceased by a son Henry.

Interment will be in King Solomon Cemetery, Clifton. FOUR GRAVES George Washington ninimiBi rine i-OCSTIon, I50D. Telephone T6 7-2386. CKER Funeral Home Geo. R.

Eckert, Director 2SS MAIN STREET RIDGEFIELD PARK Ttl. HU 8-8933 LANGS Wkhman Diedrich of 170S Cliff Street, Union City on June 6, 1965. Husband of the late Anna nee Dreher. Father of Dr. Richard Lange of Ridgewood, N.

J. Brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Fuhrmenn, Dr. Louis C. Lange.

Charles Lange and the late Mrs. Charlotte Ludewig, Mrs. Alvina Schmidt and John Lange. Also survived bv five grandchildren. Rela- fives and friends may visit at The Mack Funeral Home, Post Place and Peterson Plank Road.

Secaucus Monday and Tuesday from 7 to IV P. M. Funeral Service Wednesday 10:30 A. M. Interment to foHow In George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus.

Office the LAKEWOOO CEMETERY ASSOCIATION RIVERSIDE CEMETERY ecnelle Park, New Jersey NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Meeting of the LAKE-WOOD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, the olot owners and bond holders thereof, will be held at the office of Riverside Cemetery at Rocheile Park. In the Townshio of Saddle Brook, County of Bergen, State of New Jersey, on Thursday, the 17th day of June. ws. at 10:30 A. M.

sharp, for the ouroose of electing Trustees and the transaction of such other business as may properly be brought before the meeting. Rocheile Park, N. J. June 4. IMS P.

B. WILCOX, Ass't Secretary June 7 Fees S11.28 (24) TOWNSHIP OP MAHWAH IONINO BOARD OP ADJUSTMENT MEETING NOTICE A regular meeting of the Board of Adiustment will be held Wednesday, June IMS. at 8:15 P. M. In the Committee Room, Fire House, Miller Road.

The following appeals will be heard: Dkt 773 Sorgine. Mountain Industrial Zone minimum area variance for two-car garage on Route 17. Dkt 274 Vanderbeck. R1A Zone minimum area variance to permit razing and replacing existing dwelling on Strong Street. Dkt 27a Houck.

ria zone side yard variance for proposed garage building. West Crescent Ave. By order of ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT J. G. Edwards, June 7 Fees lit.

75 (25) QUIRK Funeral Home Homes in Englewood Tenafly Cresskill Vernon V. Greene, 56, Cartoonist LAPINSKAS Anna Rose, of 45 Van Schaik Avenue, Wyckoff, on Friday, June 4, 1965. Beloved wife of Alfus, In her 73rd year. Funeral at The Vander Plaat Funeral Home, 257 Godwin Avenue, Wyckoff, on Tuesday at 9:30 A. M.

Requiem Mass St. Elizabeth's R. C. Church 10 A. M.

Interment at Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call Monday 2 to and 7 to 10 P. M. lo 7-en has lived in. this area most of her life, ana for the past 2 years had lived in Wyckoff.

Surviving are her husband, Peter; four daughters: Miss Ruth Vaiider Zee, Miss Margaret Vander Zee, and Miss Doris Vander Yee of Wyckoff, and Mrs. Frederick Klerekoper of Escondido, and a son, Peter of Glen Rock. Also surviving are a brother, Barney Baker of Asbury Park, and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be tomorrow at the Vermeulen Memorial Funeral Home, 131 Hale-don Avenue, Paterson, at 2 P. with the Reverend George Sweeting officiating.

Interment will follow at the Lodi Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 10 P.M. today. Philomene McGregor Hasbronck Heights Mrs. Philomene McGregor, 79, of 532 Terrace Avenue died Saturday in Brooklyn.

Born in East Rutherford, she lived here for. 34 years. Mrs. McGregor was a parishioner of Corpus Christi R. C.

Church here. Her husband, William, died last year. She is survived by a niece, Mrs. Agnes Men of Brooklyn. The funeral 9:30 A.

M. Wednesday will be from the Hennessey Funeral Home, 232 Kipp Avenue, to Corpus Christi Church for a 10 A. M. requiem mass. Visiting hours are today and tomorrow from 2 to 5 P.

M. and 7 to 10 P. M. at the funeral MANOANO Arthur A. of Lincoln Park, N.

J. on June 5, 1965." Beloved son of Albert and Mildred Mangano. Dear brother of Mary Ann Mangano. Reposing et Moriti Funeral Home, Clos-ter, N. J.

Requiem Mass at Immaculate Conception R. C. Church, Norwood, N. J. Wednesday at 10 A.

M. Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Tenafly, N. J. Visiting hours 2 to 5 end 7 fo P.

M. WANTED MOVING? SPRING ClIANINS? CLOSING OUT ESTATE? err thi best prici for your FURNITURE. CUT GLASS, CHINA, RUGS, PICTURES, JEWELRY, ETC, ORIENTAL ITEMS GARRY SMITH LA J-J01J Wyckoff Vernon VanAtta Greene, 56, of 773 Wyckoff Avenue, a cartoonist who drew the comic strip, "Bringing Up died Saturday at the Veterans Administration Hospital, East Orange. Editorial and sports cartoonist until he took over the popular Jiggs and Maggie characters, from their creator, the late George McManus, he had been drawing for newspapers since the 1920s. He conducted a weekly radio interview series, ''The Cartoonist's for the National Association of Educational Broadcasters.

Last year at the World's Fair in Queens, N. he led the televised Interview series at the Radio Corporation of America building. Vice president of the National Cartoonist Society, he was awarded its Silver T-Square for distinguished service last December. He was a member -of the Newspaper Comics Council. -Lecturer at various colleges, before teachers' groups, and other clubs, he has appeared as a guest on numerous television programs.

His work has been exhibited in many places in this country and at the Brussels, Belgium, Worlds Fair in 1958. His first cartoonist's job was with the Portland, Ore. Telegram. He moved to the Toledo, Blade to become a sports cartoonist and later drew editorial squares for the Central Press in Cleveland, O. In the 1930'a he moved to King Features, where- he ghosted the strip, "Polly and Her Pals" and drew editorial cartoons for Arthur Brisbane.

During this period he met McManus, who offered him a job as assistant on the Jiggs strip, but be Later in that decade he began drawing the strip, "The based on the Street and Smith magazine character. When McManus became too ill to draw the strip in the early 1950s, the syndicate invited cartoonists to submit sample copy in competition. Greene was selected for the 6-day per Week cartoonist's stint. Other strips he drew included "Charlie Conscript" and "Bible He was born in Battleground, Wash. In 1943, during World War II, he became a medical photographer for the then Army Air Force and was stationed at Kearns, Utah, A.

F. Base. He was discharged as a sergeant in 1945. Survivors include his wife the former Barbara Bennett; three sons Bruce, Douglas, and Glenn; two daughters Bonnie and Jill, all at heme; his mother Mrs. Letha V.

Greene of Battleground; and five sisters Mrs. Laurene Goheen and Mrs. Marguerite Woolbridge, both of LaCenter, Mrs. Norma Nisson of Vancouver, Mrs. Evelyn McKay of Bend, and Mrs.

Alethe Clodfelter of Mercer Island, Wash. Private funeral services will be today at the Vander Plaat Funeral Home, 257 Godwin Avenue, the Rev. Arthur Forsberg, pastor of Advent Lutheran Church, officiating. Memorial services will be Sunday at P. M.

at Riverside Church, New York, N. Y. McCASE Mary E. (nee Towevl. Of Banta Ridgefield, on June 6, 1965, In her list year, beloved wife of the late Thomas, devoted mother of Thomas McCabe.

Miss Rosalie McCabe and Mrs. Marian Delia Torre, survived by six grandchildren. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the Leber Funeral Home, Kennedy corner 20th Union City, on Wednesday, June Notice of time later. The Bergen County Heart Association, Inc. Memnri.1 Sa Contribations II Honor the Deod Serve the MA eerarei of fmeral which tea-fersae to the hlgheat ttudara ef goad laate.

WM. F. RICARDO SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS Car. TJates sad Panale gta. BeeheaeaeJi DI 1-eetf Ml(hl 'Throoeh Heart Research MC ORIOOR Philomene on June S.

1945 of 532 Terrace Avenue. Hasbrouck Heights. Beloved wife of the late William, end dear Aunt of Agnes Men, Funeral from the Hennessey Funeral Home, 232 Kloo Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights on Wednesday at 9:30 A. Requiem Mess at Corpus Christi Church et 10 A. M.

Visiting Monday end Tuesday 2 to I and 7 to 10 P. M. MEMORIAL TEL. SERVICI 1M er writ. Mala Rarkeanck.

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