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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 41

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TI1K KKCORI), FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1964 1 FRITZ SERVICES WILL BE MOM) SWEDES LOSE FORMER CHIEF Final Tribute Paid FRED USUI, 82, ToJ.HobartDePuyt SHIPPING CLE! Sand lor Dies After Short Illness Family, Friends Attend Uriel Sen ice For Head Hackensack Schools Mass Tomorrow To Be At Queen Of Peace Maywood Services will be tomorrow for Fred Fisch, 82, of 474 Davison Street, a Borough resident 21 years, who died Wednesday in his home. Born in Germany. Mr. Fisch was a retired shipping clerk for the Borden Company in New York. Hackensack More than 200 friends and associates of J.

Hobart DePuyt. former superintendent of schools who died Tuesday, gathered at the Second Reformed Church last night to pray for him and his family. towns were also present, as were representatives of the local Elks Lodge and Rotary Club. Interment was scheduled to take place today at the convenience of the family. I hey were also reminded by the Rev.

Henry P. Wackcrbarth, of the Third Reformed Church, to pray for those who must carry on Mr. DePuyt's work in the school system. INTERMENT TODAY "We must carry on in the spirit of those whose foresight led us to such great heights," Mr. Wackerbarth said.

Ilashrourk HriRhls -siil. nl hi. In Jersey City Hospital Hasbrouck Height William Fritz of 349 Roosevelt Avenue died yesterday in Jeney City Medical Center where he had been a patient the last 3 weeks. Born in Germany, be came to this country 32 years ago and had been a Borough resident for the last 13 years. He was employed as a chauffeur for the Ward Trucking Com-pany of North Bergen for the last 29 years.

Surviving are his wife, Esther Kurth Frlti; a son. William Scbweizer of Paramus; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Balb and Mrs. Frieda Stegmaier; a niece. Miss Aelga Balb, who resided with the Fritzes; two grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren.

Funeral services will be Monday at 10:30 A. M. in the Koh-ler Funeral Home, 280 Hackensack Street, Wood-Ridge. Interment will be in the Reformed Church Cemetery in Pompton Plains. The family will receive friends in the funeral home tomorrow and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.

M. He is survived by two daughters Miss Bertha Fisch and Miss Martina Fisch, both of Maywood, and a brother I George of Yonkers. His wife! Stockholm i.fi Rickard Sandler, i time Swedish Premier, president of the League of Nations and delegate to the United Nations, died yesterday after a short illness. He was 80. Sandler started his career as a teacher but entered politics in 1912, winning a seat in Parliament.

He became assistant finance minister in 1918, entered the Cabinet as minister without portfolio in 1920, and later was minister of finance, minister of trade and foreign minister. Appointed Premier in 1925, he held the post 2 years until the Social Democrat Cabinet fell during a controversy over the mines. Sandler was president of the League of Nations in 1934. He was Sweden's delegate to the U. N.

1947-60. Oldest Colorado The brief service was opened ine onei service was open to WWJ ii" l' by Dr. Daniel Brink, pastor rfOHfl1, ID I UlCS of Um Second Reformed Church, I Anna died in 1959. Funeral will be tomorrow at 9 A. M.

from the Trinka Funeral Home, 439 Maywood Avenue, Maywood. A high requiem mass will be offered at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, Maywood at 9:30 A. M. Interment will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, N. Y.

Visiting hours will be today at the funeral home from 3 to 5 P. M. and 7 to 9 P. M. and son Prince Jean.

Pierre became grand duke when his mother Charlotte abdicated after 45-year reign. (U. P. I. photo.) KU.KH-Oraml Duke Pierre, formerly Prince Jean, takes oath of fidelity yesterday in Luxembourg.

With him as he becomes new ruler of principality are his wife Charlotte HERMAN DAVIS who read several traditional psalms for the dead. He concluded with Christ's farewell message to His disciples: "I go to prepare a place for you I will not leave you Following Dr. Brink to the pulpit, Mr. Wackerbarth said: "Our friend was a modest man, and he did not want a eulogy. So we will not have a eulogy, but instead a word-picture written by one of his teachers for the man she called her boss." Mr.

Wackerbarth then recited a poem written by Miss Hut h- Denver iai Mrs. Fannie Kemp, thought by some to be Colorado's oldest resident, is dead at the age of 107. In a newspaper interview November 2 Mrs. Kemp said she remembered slavery and the waning days of the Civil War. Mrs.

Kemp said she was born near Palestine, 3 days before the outbreak of the Civil War. She died Wednesday. She had no known relatives. DITTUS SERVICE Resident Of Teaneck Was Born In Kingston, N. Y.

Teaneck Funeral services DANIEL KEARNEY, RITES TOMORROW 1 Death Notices Alexander Bracker; FORMER V.P.'S Service Tomorrow DAUGHTER DIES Connecticut Insurance Manager, 68 Edith Morton Eustis, MACKENZIE Mist Katharlna Donald on Nov. II, i64 or io norcoun nue, Bergenfield, N. J. Beloved "Auntie" of Ethel, Howard and Gregory Clark. Funaral jarvlca at la-wertj Memorial Home, 187 S.

Wah-Ington Avenue, Bergenfield, N. J. at 10 A. M. Saturday, Novembar 14th.

Interment Falrmount Cemetery, New-ark The family will receive friends Friday 7 to 9 P. M. Active In Capital ann Sheer, a teacher at Beech Street School. Miss Sheer wrote Lived In Teaneck For 40 Years accompany the will be tomorrow for Mrs. Mar the poem to dedication of the faculty schol Funeral To Be In Fair Lawn For Resident Of New York City Fair Lawn Funeral services for Herman G.

Davis, of 425 West 25th Street, New York, who died Wednesday at St. Vincent's Hospital, New York, will be in Fair Lawn Monday. Surviving are his widow, Mary A. of New York City; a son, Henry R. of Fair Lawn, a daughter, Mrs.

Therese Stopa of Paramus; and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be Monday at 1:30 P. M. at the Vander Plaat Colonial Home, 13-31 Saddle River Road. The Rev.

Charles B. McConnell will officiate. Visiting hours will be Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M. guerite G.

Dittus of 287 Queens Court who died yesterday. A local resident for the past 30 years, Mrs. Dittus is survived by her husband William; daughter Mrs. Kathleen li Sprinehorn of Hillsdale; a son arship in Mr. DePuyt's name.

He received both before he died. In verse, Miss Sheer told of Mr. DePuyt's dream for Hack Bogota Resident, 64, Dies At V. A. Hospital, N.

Y. C. Bogota Daniel B. Kearney, 64, of 67 Hill Street died Tuesday at Veterans Hospital, New York City. Born in New York, he was a resident here 23 years.

Predeceased by his wife Margaret, Mr. Kearney is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Cecilia Hauck of New York and Mrs. Catherine Mollenkamp of Newton: three brothers, Timothy of Fort Lauderdale, Thomas of Bogota, and James of Le-onia; and two sisters. Miss Catherine Kearney and Miss Joan Kearney, both of Bogota.

Funeral will be tomorrow at 9 A. M. from the Volk Funeral Home. 789 Teaneck Road. A Washington Mrs.

Edith Livingston Morton Eustis, daughter of a former Vice-President of the United States and long active in charitable organizations in Washington and Virginia died yesterday at her home after a brief illness. She was 90. Mrs. Eustis was the widow MARCHISTO Rlcardo A. on November 12.

1964 of 45 New Bridge Road. Tat-neck. Beloved husband of Ida A. Mar-chlslo. Devoted father of Rena Re-monko and Richard Marchlslo.

Funeral from the Volk Funeral Home of Teaneck. 789 Teaneck Road. Monday 4 A. thence to St. Anastasla's R.

C. Church, Teaneck where mass will be offered at A. M. Family requests friends may visit between 7 and 9 P. Friday; 7 to 4 and 7 to 9 Saturday and Sunday.

of Insurance Management: and the American Society of Safety Engineers. Mr. Bracker raised and showed Airedales and was treasurer of the Airedale Terry Club of America. In Teaneck he lived at 281. Trafalgar Street.

Survivors include his widow, Marjorie; a daughter, Mrs. ensack schoolchildren, and how it reached fruition in the pro- i Richard, and a grandson. Mrs posals soon to be released I Dittus is a native of Kingston, N. Y. through the Blueprint for Prog (Special to The Record) Norwalk, Conn.

Alexander F. Bracker of Scribner Avenue, a retired insurance manager for the Seagram-Calvert Company in New York City, and a resident of Teaneck, N. for 40 years before moving here 10 years ago, died yesterday at the Norwalk Hospital. He was 68. Mr.

Bracker, who was born in Hungary, served with the United States Army in World War I. He was a life member of the John D. Williard Lodge 250, F. and A. M.

in New York City; the Seagram American Legion Post 1081; the Society 7 7 the daughter of Levi P. Mor sister, Mrs. N. E. a ton of New York, who served Services will be from the Volk Funeral Home of 101 East Main Street, Bogota at 1 P.

M. The Rev. George W. DeLawter of St. Paul's Lutheran Church 1 Death Notices MAURUS Martha (nee DeYoung) of Wood-Ridge on Nov.

11. 1964. Wife of John A. Mother of Debra, Holly and John H. Daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob DeYoung. Sister of Mrs. Joseph (Anne) Peccaralo. Funeral services at Kohler Funeral Home, 280 Hackensack Street.

Wood-Ridge on Saturday at 2 P. M. Interment George Washington Memorial Park. Visitation Thursday and Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M.

ress which he sponsored. Attending the service were his wife, Hope Kershner DePuyt; his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

DePuyt and his sisters, Mrs. Hazel Rugg and Mrs. Norma Harmon. Scores of City officials and educators from neighboring will officiate. Interment will requiem mass will be offered as Vice-President under President Benjamin Harrison and was later Governor of New York.

Mrs. Eustis was born in Newport, R. and was educated there and in New York. She follow in Hackensack Cemetery, I at St. Joseph's R.

C. Church, Hackensack. Bogota at 9:30 A. M. Interment Visiting hours today are from I will be in Calvary Cemetery, 2 to 4 P.

M. and 7 to 9 P. M. Long Island. BORGADING Alvin on November 12, 1964, of 648 Churchill Road, Teaneck, N.

J. Husband of Martha A. Borgading. Brother of Miss Laura Borgading and Mrs. Estelle Lill.

The family will receive friends at Riewerts Memorial Home, 187 S. Washington Avenue, Ber-genfield, N. J. on Saturday, November 14, from 7 to 9 P. M.

Funeral service and interment private at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to the Heart Fund. L'Hollier of Coral Gables, and a grandson. Funeral services will be at 11:30 A. M.

tomorrow at the United Church of Christ, Richards Avenue, West Norwalk, with the Rev. Charles G. Campbell officiating. Burial will take place at the convenience of the family. The family will receive friends at the Collins Funeral Home, 92 East Avenue, today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.

M. was married in 1900 and moved; MAYER Lillian L. (nee Schultz) of 517 Summit Avenue, Carlstadt, on November 11, 1964, loving mother of William. Mrs. Frederick (Doris) Trevor and Mrs.

William (Lillian) Latz. Dear sister of Mrs. Alvin (Caroline) Young, Gustave Schultz and Frederick Schultz. Services at the Shorter Memorial Home, 425 Broad Carlstadt. Saturday, 10 A.

M. Interment Hackensack Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday and Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M. PACK A to Washington, living in Corcoran House, Lafayette Square, where the United States Chamber of Commerce Building now stands.

In recent years she divided her time between her Washington home in Georgetown and BRACKER Alexander age 68. on November 12. 1964 at Norwalk Connecticut. Husband of Mariorie Royal Bracker of "Brairehaven" Scribner Avenue, Norwalk, father of Mrs. Albert J.

Erickson of Westport, Connecticut, brother of Mrs. N. L'Hollier of Coral Gables, Florida. Services Saturday 11:30 A. M.

United Church of Christ. Richards Avenue. West Norwalk. Calling hours Friday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M.

at The Collins Funeral Home, 92 East Avenue, EDITH DUNHAM GOOD TASTE NEED COST NO At America's first Discount Store! Oatlands House, her summer ihome near Leesburg, Va. Her only son, Morton, was 1 killed in battle in France dur PATEY-Emil on November 12th of 95 W. Passaic Street. Maywood. Beloved husband of Catherine.

Devoted father of Mrs. Laura Rlcciardelll, Mrs. Catherine Molluso, Helen and Martin Wheelihan, Emil Harold and Robert Patev. Dear brother of Mrs. Lulu Ledwilh, Mrs.

Helen Vreeland. Laura and John Patev. Funeral service at Trinka's, 419 Maywood Avenue, May-wood Monday morning at 10. Interment George Washington Memorial Park. The family will receive friends Saturday and Sunday 3 to and 7 to 9 P.

M. IS DEAD AT 69 WALLTEX SANITAS VINYL ing World War II. She is survived by three daughters, Helen Eustis of New York; Mrs. Eustis Emmet, Washington, and Mrs. David E.

Finley, wife of the former director of the National Gallery of Art; three grandchildren, and two great- Funeral Tomorrow For Fairview Resident CARERI John, suddenly on Wednesday, November 11, 1964, of 494 Jane Fort Lee, N. J. age 68 years. Beloved husband of Rose, devoted father of Mrs. Catherine DeMercurio, Mrs.

Marie Medaglia, Patsv, Joseph and Salvatore of Forf Lee. Dear brother of Salvatore and Peter in Argentina. Twelve grandchildren also survive. Funeral from the Hunt Funeral Home, 1601 Palisade Fort Lee on Saturday at 9:30 A. M.

thence to Madonna R. Chapel, Hoym Fort Lee at 10:00 o'clock, where a High Mass of Requiem will be offered for the happy repose of his soul. Interment Madonna Cemetery. Visiting hours Thursday and Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P. M.

IT i irvipw IWrc TTrlith Hun PETERSON Ada C.i fnee Everett) of 262 Orange Road, Montclair, N. J. on November 13, 1964, beloved wife of John W. Peterson. Loving mother of Carl B.

Himmel, George F. Himmel. Dear sister of Mrs. Alice M. Lark, Mrs.

Dorothy McDougald, Terrell B. Everett, Mrs. Edna M. Bullock, Georga H. Everett, Russell S.

Everett. Funeral services on Monday at I P. M. from The Bullock Funeral Home, 305 First Hackensack. Friends may call at the funeral home after 11 A.

M. Sunday. Interment Hackenasck Cemetery. -ill -1 i UUUII fUli I ham, 69, of 51 Broad Avenue grandchildren FROM ROLL JAMES MULHERN; ALCOA EMPLOYEE All gcrubbable, ideal for so many rooms. Over 10.000 rolls in stock.

Some seconds, some discontinued. A good selection of 1964 discontinued patterns. OU ITADAMO Matthew, of 63 Sunsel Lane, Tenafly, N. J. on Thursday, No vember 12, 1964, beloved husband 01 Philomena.

Father of Dominic, and Matthew Jr. Brother of Mrs. Lillian Paralotta and Frank. Reposing at the Quirk Funeral Home, 245 County Tenafly, N. J.

Solemn Requiem Mass Mt. Carmel R. C. Church, Tenafly, Monday 9:30 A. M.

Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Tenafly. Family will receive their friends Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P. M. CARLSON Anna S.

on November 12, 1964 of 671 Westview Court, River Edge, N. J. Beloved mother of John. Dear sister of Mrs. Lavinia Young, Emile Johanson, Nanny Granstrom, Gustav Green and Wilhelm Green.

Also survived by four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral Saturday 10 A. M. at the Norman Funeral Home, 268 Kinderkamack Oradell, N. J.

Interment George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus, N. J. In lieu of flowers kindly make contributions to the Christian Orphan Home, Fort Lee, N. J. The family will receive friends Friday 2 4 and 7 to 9 P.

M. died in her home Wednesday. Born in England, Mrs. Dunham came to this country 60 years ago and was a resident of the Borough for 47 years. She was a member of the Am-ore Chapter 176, Order of Eastern Star, Bogota.

Surviving are her husband, Percy: three sons, Percy H. of Ridgefield, Warren N. of Glen Rock, and Clinton L. of Point Pleasant; a daughter. Mrs.

Edith Joyce Knapp; and 12 grandchildren. Services by the chapter will be tonight at 8 in McCorry Brothers Funeral Home, 780 Anderson Ave. The funeral will be at 10:30 A. M. tomorrow with the Rev.

Francis Bancroft of the St. James Episcopal Church officiating. Burial will follow in Fairview Cemetery. SAPOLIN ONE COAT LATEX NO DRIP Rites Tomorrow For Resident Of Cliffside Park 23 Years Cliffside Park James Andrew Mulhern 61, of 615 Palisade Avenue, died in his home Wednesday. A native of New York City, Mr.

Mulhern was a local resident for 23 years and was employed as a maintenance man for the Aluminum Company of America, Edgewater. He was a member of the 25 Year Club of Alcoa and the United Steel Workers of America, Local 316. Surviving are his widow, Anna Weible Mulhern; a son, James A. Jr. of Stockholm, N.

two daughters, Mrs. Henel Kuenzie of Stockholm, and Mrs. Kathryn Carluccio of Totowa; and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be to- DAVIS, Herman G. on November II, 1964, of 425 West 25th New York City.

Beloved husband of Mary A. Davis, in his 75th year. Service at the Vander Plaat Colonial Home, 13-31 Saddle River Road, Fair Lawn, Monday 1:30 P. M. Intermept George Washington Memorial Park.

The family will receive their friends Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M. SCAR BROUGH Mary on November 10, 1964, of 296 Pine Creek Fairfield. Conn. Formerly of Bergenfleld, N.

J. Wife of the late Clarence Scar-brouqh. Mother of Dorothy and Franklin Scarbrough. Sister of Mrs. Kather-me Wagner.

The funeral will leave Riewerts Memorial Home. 187 South Washinaton Bergenfield on Saturday November 14 at 9:30 A. M. for a High Mass of Requiem at St. John's R.

C. Church, Bergenfield, at 10 A.M. The family will receive friends on Thursday and Friday 3 to and 7 to 9 P. M. WALL PAPER PASTED IMPASTED 29c -49c -69c ROLL Over 10,000 rolls in stoek at all times.

4.98 1 1 Gal DITTUS Marguerite G. on November 11, 1964 of 287 Queens Court, Teaneck. Beloved wife of William G. Devoted mother of Kathleen R. Springhorn and Richard Dittus.

Grandmother of 1 grandson. Service at the Volk Funeral Home of Bogota, 101 E. Main Street Saturday 10 A. M. bv the Reverend George W.

DeLawter. Interment Hackensack Cemetery, Hackensack, N. J. Family requests friends visit from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M.

SUPSft WHITE White and 500 colors super washable PERRY W. TERHUNE RITES TOMORROW SIEVERS Mathilde H. (nee Tietien) in her 80th year on November 11, 1964. Dearly beloved mother of Carl H. and Elfrida S.

Holstenkamp. Devoted grandmother of Elise Helene Holstenkamp. Services at Walter B. Cooke Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Brooklyn (between Bedford and Flatbush Avenues) on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Municipal Parking Lot across from Chapel.

Interment private, omit flowers. Former Park Ridge Resident morrowD A- M', Dies In Hnsnifal In Suffr-rn rWr oswmvf iiuuic, 78(1 Anilorsnn Avenue. A mass Pomona SAND FINISH or LATEX WHITE Perry W. Terhune 0f renuiem will be offered at MASKING TAPE Sr. of 325 Route 202 died Wednes DOUGHERTY Mary, of 191 Trotter Drive, New Milford, on Thursday, November 12, 1964.

Beloved wife of John, and dear sister of Thomas F. McQuade. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Saturday, November 14, from The Beaugard Funerai Home, 869 Kinderkamack Road, River Edge. Solemn Requiem Mass 10 A. Church of the Ascension, Carnation Drive, New Milford.

Interment Mary-rest Cemetery. Visiting hours Friday 1 to 10 P. M. 10 A. M.

in Epiphany R. C. Church and burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Long Island City, N. Y. SIGISMONDI Mary, age 62, on November 10, 1964, of 460 Catherine Street, Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Beloved wife of the late Vincent Siqismondi. Formerly of Teaneck, N. J. for 40 vears. Services will be held at 8 A.

M. Saturday, November 14, from Abrlola Son Funeral Home, 2160 Main Street, Rridgeport, Connecticut. Solemn Pponiem Mass 9 A. M. at St.

Raphael's R. C. Church. Burial at St. Michael's Cemetery.

Visiting 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 Thursday. Friday 2 to 10 P. M. Survived by sister, Mrs. Phyllis Saccone and Family, 40 Vine Street, Bridgeport, Connecticut.

1.69 SAND FINIS I ytXTUKf PAlNy SENATOR URGES JUNKING CURBS 48 Gal. size Reg. 2.9S Reg. 98c DUNHAM Edith (nee Harrop) of 51 Broad Fairview, N. J.

on November 11, 1964. Beloved wife of Percy Dunham. Devoted mother of Mrs. Edith Joyce Knapp, Percy Warren N. and Clinton L.

Dunham. Also survived by twelve grandchildren. Relatives and friends, also members of Amore Chapter 176 O. E. S.

are respectively invited to attend the funeral service at McCorry Brothers Funeral Home, 780 Anderson Cliffside Park on Saturday November 14, at 10:30 A. M. Reverend Francis Bancroft officiating. Interment will follow in Fairview Cemetery, Fairview Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P. M.

day at Good Samaritan Hospital, Suffern. He was 56. Born in Park Ridge, N. he lived there until moving to Pomona in 1950. He was employed by the State of New York as a steam fireman at Letchworth Village.

Mr. Terhune is survived by his wife Helen; two daughters, Mrs. Charlotte Hardman and Miss Helen M. Terhune, both of Pomona; two sons, Perry W. Jr.

of Spring Valley and Charles E. of Fredonia; three sisters, Miss Susan Terhune of Park Ridge, Mrs. Jane Allison of Upton, and Mrs. Beulah English of Woodcliff Lake, N. and three grandchildren.

The Rev. Robert Pope, pastor of the Pascack Reformed Trenton (UPI) Senator Nelson F. Stamler Union). Thursday urged local authorities to remove junked autos from along State roads. Stamler, in his weekly newsletter, called for stiffer laws to deal with the owners of abandoned cars, who are causing an additional traffic hazard which can become increasingly VP ELAND William of Bergenfield, N.

formerly of Enolewood, suddenly on Wednesday, November 11, 1964, husband of the late Charlotte (nee Rhein-wald) Vreeland. Father of Carol (Vreeland) Williams and Mrs. Lin Carter. Rrother of Raymond, Paul, Mrs. Anne Sims and Mrs.

August Phelps. Also survived by one grandson. Family will receive their friends at the William J. Myers Funeral Home, 129 Engle Street, Enqlewood. Saturday and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.

M. Funeral services St. Paul's Chapel, Engle and Church Englewood, Monday 2 P. M. Interment Brookside Cemetery.

The Senator said prosecution FISCH Fred, on November 11, of 474 Davison Street, Maywood. Devoted father of Bertha and Martina Fisch. Dear brother of George. Funeral from Trinka's, 439 Maywood Avenue, May-wood. Saturday morning at 9 thence to Our Lady of Peace R.

C. Church where Mass will be offered at 9-30 Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery' The family will receive friends 3 to 5 and 7 to 9. In lieu of flowers Masses would be appreciated. Florist and Floral Designs 4 of car owners who cause these Church of Park Ridge, will of- automobile graveyards is pos SAPOLIN Pro-Finish 4" TEXLON NO DRIP -LATEX PAINT 0.00 i QOc White only fKjjpJP Reg. 5.95 Reg.

2.95 fiBUMRArHFR PRF.TFSTFH ficiate at services at 10 A. M. JR. Waldwick FLOWERS By RICHARD BRODERICK, 10 West Prospect 445-4040 Funeral Directors tomorrow at the Robert Spearing Funeral Home, 155 Kinderkamack Road, Park Ridge. Interment will follow in the church cemetery.

Friends may visit at the home from 7 to 9 P. M. tomorrow. RICARDO MEMORIAL HOME Corner UNION and PASSAIC Streets HACKENSACK, N. J.

PI 2-001 7 HUPALO Harry, on November 10, 1964, Saddle River, N. beloved husband of Kathenne Chomlak Huoalo. Requiem 1eKr Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church, Soring Valley, Saturday, November 14, at 9 A M' Friends may call at C. C. Van Em-burgh Mortuary Chapel, 306 E.

Ridge-wood Avenue, Ridgewood, Thursday and Friday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 ARTISTS CANVAS 8 J. ROCCIOLA FUNERAL HOME 119 Essex Hackensack HU 7-4568 8 Main Lodl PR 9-0079 Air-conditioned Chapels GREENLEAF FUNERAL HOME Non-Sectarian Est. 1895 108 W. Palisade Englewd. LP 8-0416 "Service to the Living" G.

WOKAL FUNERAL HOME 118 Hudson St. 241 Union St. Hackensack. N. J.

Diamond 2-2158 RIFLEMAN CERTIFIED Fair Lawn Lester A. Ack- OIL COLORS sible through the engine numbers, which are alway traceable like fingerprints. AGAIN BY CZECHS He Is Named President For Term Of 5 Years; Seen On T. V. Vienna (UPI) The National Assembly yesterday elected An-tonin Novotny to another 5-year term as President of Communist Czechoslovakia.

The Assembly session was televised in Prague and monitored here. Novotny, who has been President since 1957, also holds the more powerful post of First Secretary of the Czech Communist Party. There had been some speculation that Novotny, 60, might step down as President to concentrate on Party matters. 2 November 10, 1964 of 67 I Bogota. Devoted Wlf Ceceiia Hauck- an" Cather ne Mollenkamp.

Dear brother of Catherine, Joan, Timothy, Thomas and Jams Kearney. Grandfather of three grand children. Funeral from the Volk Funeral Home of Teaneck, 789 Teaneck Rd. Saturday 9 A. M.

thence to St rahssS to ft AW lsn.aendmeNewCaYo?krV Lo erman of 8-05 Sixth Street has been appointed a certified rifle I and pistol instructor, the National Rifle Association of Amer- ica announced yesterday. STEWARD FUNERAL HOME 88 1 lb. tube 74 Central Ave. HUbbard 7-0008 Hackensack P. Steward, mflr.

3 33 9" 12" 349 10" 14" 359 12" 16" 379 14" 18" 3 99 16" 20" 31.19 18" 24" 31.79 20" 24" 31.99 C.hoire of zinc, wliitp or flake hite QUIRK Funeral Home Homes in Englewood Tenafly Cresikill WANTED CHINESE JAPANESE ITEMS FURNITURE GLASS CHINA COINS SILVER JEWELRY ESTATES BOUGHT SOLD SELL WITH CONFIDENCE GARRY SMITH LA 3 -3035 A J- Sn November 11, 1964 of E. 68 Lmwood Avenue. Paramus, in his 84th year. Beloved husband of Theresa. Father of Louis Krecha ueTce Vand.er Plaat Memorial Home.

S. 113 Farview Avenue, Paramus on Saturday 10 A. M. Interment George Washington Memorial Park. VW Wz'f TO PAINT ANNEX 630 MAIN HACKENSACK LO iT-flM.

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