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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 45

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THE RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 7, Obituaries wrt i DAVID M. CORY, C.E. Knoble, Contractor ISABEL LEACH IS DEAD AT 77 Sad Sam Jones, Baseball Great Beside his wife and brother, he is survived by a daugher, Mrs. Charles (Verna) Barrow, also of Hawthorne, three grandchildren and on Mr. Carneta Cajrsriano North llalednn Mrs.

Car- nels Cagglano, 72, formerly of 11 Clara Street, died yesterday In the Preaknesi Hospital. Born In Salerno, Italy, she came In Ihn country In 1924, and settled In New York. For 17 years, she lived In Totowa, and for (he laitt 2fi yean resided In this horouKh. She was member of the Golden Age Club of North llaledon. Surviving are four sons, Enrico of Wayne, Frank and Benjamin of this borough, and Victor of Garfield.

A refiuiem mass will be Friday Jones act two records of Services will be at 11 A.M. at the Browning l'orshay Funeral Home, 5S7 Lafayette Avenue, with the Rev. Marvin Hof, former pastor of the Bee Avenue Church, officiating. Burial will be at Cedar Lewn Cemetery, Paterson. Visiting houn at the funeral home are today from 3 to end to 9 IM, SAMUELSON RITES WILL BE SATURDAY Montvale Charles W.

Samuel, son, 79, of the Hotel Van Renaaelaer, 17 East Uth Street, New York City, died Tuesday at the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York. resided in this community from 1953 to ml and for 30 years before that in Bergenfield, Mr. Semuelson was born In Sweden, came to the United Stales' in 1887, and settled In Union City until 1924, when he moved Bergenfield. He lived In New York City since 1957. He was tales engineer for Jahez Burns and Son, New York City.

His wife Christine died in 19M. Surviving are a son, Werner F. of Montclair, and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be AUTIIOMT 93 Englewood Resident Wrote Animal Stories New York David M. Cory, the 93-year-old aloryleller and author of the Jack Rabbit children' atories, was burled thli morning in the family pint at Evergreen Cemetery in Elizabeth.

N. J. Mr. Cory, who died Monday at hla Brooklyn home, had been a itorkhroker on Wall Street before quitinfi the financial world to concentrate on writing the children'! atoriea and poetry for adult. Hla storlei about Jack Rabbit were syndicated In many newspapers for more than 40 years and later were published aa books.

Me also wrote daily stories on Puss in Boots which appeared In the old New York Evening Sun, and told hia annlmal tale to children over radio and at achool program! A native of Oyster Bay. Mr. moved to Englewood, N. when he was 12, to make his home with his grandparents, the late stockbroker George E. Munroe and Mrs.

Munroe, on Grand Avenue. He began writ ing animal stories while he was a student at the English and Classical School in Englewood Mr. Cory was a descendant of the Magie and Cory families which moved from Suffolk Coun ty, N. to settle in the Eliza beth area of New Jersey in 1722 The author retired in 1957 and moved from Riverhead, N. to Brooklyn, where his son, the Rev.

David M. Cory is pastor of the Homecrest Presbyterian Church. Another surviving son, Daniel Cory, is an author and editor of books about the philosopher George Santayana. for whom he was literary executor. Also sur viving are four grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

I Mother Of Professor, Ridgewood Principal Manasquan Service for Mm. Uahel Leach, 77. of 321 East Main Street, will be tomorrow 1 P. M. In Moore'i Home for FuneriU, 3M Totowa Avenue, Paterson.

The Rev. Otto Jaei'kel, of the Palerson Avenue Methodist Church, Paterton will officiate. Mrs. Leach died Tuesday In her home. Born in Paterson, she lived in that city most of her life, moving here 2l4 years ago.

Mrs. Leach was a member of the Paterson Avenue Methodist Church, Paterson. Surviving art her husband William C. two sons Glenn of Midland Park, a professor of education at Wagner College, New York, and William C. Leach Jr.

of Ridgewood, principal of Ridgewood High School; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Simpson of Paterson, and eight grandchildren. Friends may visit today from 7 to 10 P.M. Interment will be ifl Laurel Grove Memorial Park, Totowa. Admiral Who Worked On A'Bomh Dies At 85 Washington Rear Admiral Alexander H.

Van Keu-ren (Ret 85, who as director of the Naval Research Laboratory helped develop the atomic bomb, died Sunday. Van Keuren received the Legion of Merit for his part in the development of the bomb. He served 43 years in the Navy before retiring in 1948. Everett Kinney, 51, Fair Lawn Fair Lawn Everett J. Kinney Jr.

of 15 It Chandler Drive died yesterday at Valley Hos-pltal In Ridgewood afle long illness, He was 51. He was self employed in the advertising business. Mr. Kinney, a World War II Army wis a member of the Van Riper Ellis Memorial Church. He was born in Clifton and spent most of his life in Port-chester, N.

before moving here 7 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Tuva; an dtwo sons, Jeffrey A. and Tyler M. Services will be Saturday at 1 P. at the Vanrier Plaat Colonial Home, 13-31 Saddle River Road.

Officiating will be Richard P. Camp, pastor of the Van Riper Ellis Memorial Church. Interment will be in George Washington Memorial Park in Taramus. Friends may call at the fune ral home tomorrow from 3 to 5 P. M.

and 7 to 9 P. M. BACTERIA FOUND San Francisco i.m Isolation of tiny bacteria which can cause arthritis was reported yesterday by three scientists. The bacteria were isolated in patients with Reiters Disease, a certain type of arthritis. They then were injected in monkeys, which developed arthritis.

Saturday at 2 P. M. at the Robert Spearing Funeral Home 156 Kinderkamack Road, Perk Ridpe The Rev. Richard Hess of the Evangelical Free Church of Montvale will officiate Interment will be in the Pascack Reformed Church Cemetery, Park Ridge. Visiting hours will be tonight and Friday from 7 P.

M. to 9 P. M.at the Robert Spearing Funeral Home. Mrs. Caroline Hautau, Midwife, Is Dead At 90 HawthorneServices will be tomorrow for Charles F.

Knoble 75, of 4M) Uoffle Hill Road who died Tuesday at noma. Born In Paterson, he resided in Hawthorne since 1907. He was the married 48 years ago In the Rea Avenue Reformed Church to the former Cornelia Brarn. For the past 40 years, he and a brother Walter operated the Hawthorne Construction Company. James Riondi, 90 Ilasbrouik Heights A high requiem mats for James Binndi, 90, of 230 Lawrence Avenue will be offered Saturday at Corpus Chriiiti R.

C. Church. Mr. Blondi, who was horn in Italy, died Tuesday at Hackensack Hospital after a brief illness. He was a retired textile worker and a parishioner of Corpus Christ! Church.

34 years ago. Mr. Biondi lived in Brock-way, before moving here He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Mary Ferrald, Mrs. Emma Ricciardi, Mrs.

Elsie Merlino, all of Hasbrouck Heights, and Mrs. Claire Pas-torfield of Wood Ridge; two sons, Clement of Wond-Ridge and Richard of Little Ferry; a brother Francis of Italy; eight grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. The funeral will be from the Hennessey Funeral Home, 232 Kipp Avenue, Saturday at 9:30 A. followed by the mass at 10. Interment will be in St.

Nicholas Cemetery, Lodl. Visiting hours will be today and ttomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P. M. rteL rtv Trt what eBaaiei-Bi Wnorisfirlri, Ohio (AwSad Sam Jones, who shared with Cy Young the record for longevity among major league baseball pitchers o' ill time, is dead, The 73yerold Jones was stricken here yesterday at hla home where he had lived since leaving baseball for good after a brief stint as a minor league relief hurler in 1947. Jones would have been 74 in 20 more days, and also would have marked his golden anniver sary with his wife, Edyth, the same day.

Sad Sam entered the major leagues with Cleveland of the American League in 1914 and pitched through the 193S season, chalking up 22 consecutive years. Only he and the great Young, of Newcomerstown, Ohio, pitched so many ears consecutively in the majors. All Jones's pitching was in the American League. Jones, in addition to Cleveland, pitched for New York, St. Louis, Washington, Chicago, and Boston.

He had a lifetime record In the majors of 228-216, including 3" shutouts and a no-hitter on Sept. 4, 1923, defeating the old Philadelphia Athletics, 2-0. While Jones' career was impressive, it also was marked by disappointment. For one thing, he pitched in six games in four World Series without winning a game. While with the Yankees in the 1923 World Series, he tossed a 4-hitter at the New York Giants only to lose 1-0 on a fourth- inning home run by Casey Stengel one 'sister, Mrs.

Florence Whitlock of Corona; five grandchildren. Ralph H. Hautau nd Frederick Hautau of Princeton, N. Mrs. Bernice Cronvich of New Orleans, I.e., Daryck Hautau of Palo Alto, and Lawrence Hautau of Seattle, and nine great grandchildren.

Interment is to be at the Brookside Cemetery in Engle wood, J. The family requested that there be no visitors at the services. Death Notices 1 AFSCHBACH Olio of 11 Grow gaklnf, on Thursday, juiv eloved husband of Edna Sylvester, in kit Unit vnr Fun.rAl sftrv efts at th Vwider Plat Funeral Home, J57 Godwin Wvckotf on Saturday at 1(1 A. M. inTermem fceorge wasninsion Memorial Park.

Friends may call on Friday 2 to 4 and P. M. RIONDI James M0 Lawrence Ave nue. Hasbrouck Heigms on juiv 1966 Beloved husband of the late Theresa Devoted father of Mary Fer-raid. EWe Merlino, Claire Pastorfleld, Emma Ricciardi.

Clement and Richard Funeral from the Hennessey Funeral Home, 237 Kipp Avenue. Hasbrouck Hr-iohts on Saturday at :30 A M. Reouiem Mass at Census rhrUfi rhnrrh at in A Interment St Nicholas Cemetery. Visltino Thursday and Friday I to and 7 to 10 P. M.

BLACKLCV Howard, of 100 Bogert Road, River Edge. J. on juiy 1966 Beloved husband of Natalie C. Dear father of Howard A of Portland, Oregon. Brother of William of Indianapolis, Indiana, Mrs.

Ruth Fllnrhbaugh of Buffalo, Y. Also survived by one granddauqhter. Funeral service will be held at Steward Funeral Home, 74 Central Avenue, Hackensack on Saturday at 10 A M. Cremation Garden State Crematory. The family will receive their friends Friday from 7 to 9 P.

M. BRADY Bernard of 65 Division St Englewood on Juiv 5, maa. neiovea brother of Mrs. Anno Owen. Reposing at Greenleaf Funeral Homo, 108 Palisade Ave.

Enqlewood. Requiem Mass Friday 9:30 A at St. Cecilia's Church. Enqlewood Interment Mt Carmel Cemetery, Visiting hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M.

SUMMONS BRADY Bernard. Members of Ma donna eouncu iirtJ ot t. win meei at Greenleaf Funeral Home to offer the Rosary at 8 P. M. Thursday.

FRANCIS M. SMITH, Grand Knight BROWN Ray suddenly on July 6. 16. of 2u viTmar fern mage, Beloved husband of Claire Father of Fred Blome and Wayne Ray Brown. Also survived by four brothers and five sisters.

Funeral service 10 A M. Saturday at the Robert Spearing Funeral Home, 1S5 Kindwkamack Pork fflge. Interment Georqe Washington Memorial Park. Paramus. The family will receive their friends 7 to 9 P.

Tburdav, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. Friday. CROWE Helen on July 4 1966. of 44 Kn ckerhocker Roao. Tenativ.

Beloved wife of J. Dear mother ot William and Robert J. Aio stir-vtved bv 3 grandchildren Funeral service Friday 2 M. at the Morili Funeral Home. Closter.

N. Interment Brook side Cemetery, nqiewood Friends mav call 2S and 7-9 P. M. OUPff Voyie of Rutherford. al Svramse.

on Juiv im Beloved hutbmd of the le Mildred Dupes and mother ot Mrs Charles (Nenrv Inuisel Wootfort Funeral ser viris et Irthn foihns. Inc Funeral Home 19 Lincoln Ave. Rutherford Fridav at 8 interment Chamber Hill, Pa Saturday P. Fnonds will be received Thursdav 7 to 9 end Frlrtev 1 To and 7 To lieu ot fiowr donflTions may bo made to me American lancer aecieTy. on Juiv 19S6, aoe 73 years Wife of Frnii nrtt MnTher of Paul.

rank and John Servires Fridav 2 at Petersen Memorial Home tnc ftlvrl at fentral Ave. Hasbrrmrk Hinht interment Genrge WaHint'n Vmrrtal Park rtenrts mav a'l Wrtnedy and Thursdav 2 to 5 and 1 to 10 P. mwitOS Marv of Main Street Harknack. I Of ar mother nf Mrs Jnan Carev ot Franklin I afces and Mrs Jane Fmn of Heveritraw. New York Sister in-law rtt Mi Fdwards AHr bv Tan grandchildren Comrlet not'i- to Arranqemem.

-1- nera Home. 7 funnel avenue Har erk The family will rereive their friwvts 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P. Thur- flay and ft mav EONER Henry 1 Sr On July ot 179 ftonna Villa Aveniie. Rose'ie In his (Uth year peioved fattier or Henry I. oner Pn-nmui, Frrterirk Foner of Ro-telte and Mrs George I teenor 1 KnnHorh WesttiHd, Aio survived bv five grandchildren Funeral from Th Praii funeral Home.

124 FaT Fir Avenue netl. rtrtav. A Visiting, hours thursdav trnm 2 and Mft Peveend Hurt Garrett of St Paid Method'! Ch. ottrating Internment In tte family r-'ot Grarelano; Vrmor1a ranr Ken" wnrth In lieu of f'ower rtooa tmne, mav he ma to the Mtomr Wnmf at Chanty Foundation Burlington, J. of dubious distinction for the Yankees in 192.V He gave up 127 earned runs that year while posting a record of 15 21.

The earned run mark and the 21 games lost slsnd today in the Yankees' record books. Many alhleles have used the nickname Sad Sam but Paul Turner of Woodsfield, a longtime friend, said that Jones was the original. "But he wasn't sad. There wasn't anything sad about him I don't know where he got the nickname," said Turner, The family did not disclose the cause of death. In addition to his widow, Jones is survived by two sons, Paul, of Erie, and George, New York City.

Jones became president of the Woodsfield Savings end Loan Co. after returning to his home town 19 years ago. Funeral service are scheduled here Saturday. Death Notices VERS Hans L. on July 6, I '66 of Kr, ki New Milford.

ti I s.inved husband of Slsie. Bear brother of Karl. Funeral service Friday 10 A al the Norman Funeral -u. irinrierkMmjick Road. Ora- dell.

N. Visiting hours Thursday 3 to 4 and 7 to p. m. FRUMOLT Victor on July 6, 196 of aYt.AiniiA IklAln Her. 40U1 (VIBtiauwwtrw nveiiOTi sen Beloved husband of the late (net Slalter).

Devoted father of Vic Jr Robert, Mrs. Ethel Gratzel. 40U1 (VIBOauwwtrw nvciiu I ot ine iaie iua icmr Mrs. Barbara Amory, Mrs. Theresa Lucanni.

Also survived by twenty grandchildren and two oreat-grandrhitdren Relatives and friends are rofcpectfully invited to attend funeral at the William Srhlemm Inc. Funeral Home. 22M Kennedy Boulevard, Union City on Saturday July 9th at 8:30 A. M. thence to St.

Briqids C. Church, Liberty Avenue, North Beren at o'clock where a Requiem Mass will be offered for the happv repose of his soul. Visit-ine hours I to 5 and 7 to P. M. OAMBI Joseph of 593 Piermonl River Vale, on Wednesday, July 6.

166 Beloved husband of the late Rosa Gambi Brother of Maria Luc-chesi and Angelo GambL Reposing at I vons Funeral Home, 219 Kinderka mack Westwood Solemn Hiah Mass of Requiem Church of Saint Andrew Saturday mornlnt at nlno at 9:38 II from 1 to I o'clock. Friends ma and 7 to 10 P. M. GLATZ-Joseph. on July 196.

of 17 Highqate Terrace. Berqenfield N. Husband of Anno Marie Kiielt Glafi. Father of Mrs Elizabeth Stuhhmann, Mrs. Mabel Reeve and the late Joseph A.

Gfatz Funeral service at Rie-werts Memorial Home. 187 South Washington Avt, Bergenfield, N. J. on Friday, July 8 at 10 A M. Interment Bay View Cemetery, Jersey City.

N. The family will receive friends on Wednesday 7 to 9 P. M. and Thursday to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M.

GRIPENNAfllN Herbert Milton on jutv iTftA ot AiTienoro, wass. Tormer-Iv of Saddle River, N. J. Husband of llTabeth Ann Fox Grifenhagen. Father of Carol Russell and Victoria S.

Haard Also survived bv two grand children. Brother of Mrs. Ruth Monroe and Mrs. Edith Fraser. Funeral service at Zion Lutheran Church, Saddle River Friday July 8 at 11 A.

Friends mav call at C. Van Emburqh Mortuary Chapel, 306 Rldoewood Avenue, Ridgewood, 7 to 9 P. M. Thursday, 6 IF IN Gussie Batsly of Bergen field, formerly of Tenaf on Wednesday. July 1966.

Beloved wite of the late A Alvin Grittm Mother of Mrs Mildred McKee. Grand mother of Mis Janet McKee and J. Dlrkson McKee A'o aurvlved hv three areat grandrhildren and one reat-oreat grandchild. Punera ser vice Burrows-Mondle Funeral Home 'formerly Fngie STreet, Fnatewood Fridav 10 A Inter- ment Cvoress Hill Cemetery. The fmllv will receive their friends inursoay 4 to and 7 to 9 P.

HAMILTON Donald A of 257 Randolph emeron. en Wednesday July 6 tA6 Beloved husband of Ivv Hamilton Devoted father of Ronald and H. Hnhert Youna, Sally KPlley James A and Donald A. Hamilton Jr A'o survived bv two grandchildren Son of Arthur and Ruhv Hamilton Brother of Gralrtine Montrehil Ouane. I eland, Ralph and Alton Hamilton fe- llolrvie.

Service at the HKev Funeral Mome (Paul Rerker. 1. 199 Ten. far Ave Westwnod N. j.

on Saturday ar in a mtermen? neorae wah Ington Memorial Park Paramus The tamdv will rereive fhetr friends Thurs day and Friday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 It I ouis Faller Post vfw service Frtdav at followed hv Emprion Post Amer iran Ltt'on service. tCATPB Nicholas of 1O0 West Hud son avenue, ngiewoon i or Wedneday Juiv 6. 196 1 Beloved hushanri nf arivs Father of Mr Doi'olas Blair and Nicholas Jr Brother nf Mrs Jr-seoh Shaihoub. Mrs Anthonv I afcis. Amitel Nassar and t.foroe aren.

ppnMnq at The rji'lrk t-nnera' Horn 9 Fngle Streat Fnole W'nod Reoniem Mas Ml Carmel Church Tenaflv. Saturday a ipTrmenr vt cermet ceme. erv Teneflv. Th tamilv wll; receive their friends Thursday from 7 to 9 Friday from 2 tf. and to 9 KIMfJI Carolyq ft on Jnlv 1966 fit Kohriog Tirrle.

Harrinntnn Park I Be'oved w-fe of Will-am Dr-ar msr (it Marqargt Barbara and WitiUm Da'-ghter of AfO-t anrl Mat'ida Snorr ot Pitralrn Pa S'ter r-hariftie Col "man servire Fridav 10 A at The Mritr Fit nerai Home. Closer, Interment S' fcnthnnv Cemetery NOiet Vlsltina hours and 7 KIMNIY Pvereft Jr an Jury 194 Of handler Fair fawn. Be (oven hurand nf Tuve Bi'iiwtn at the Vanrter Plaat Colonial Hame. 1t-1t Saddle River Rd Mir I awn Saturday 1 toterment wahinofon Memnrial Par the family w.h receive fh'lr friends Friday 1 to 5 and 7 to 9 KOOP Herman I On Juhr 7 T9aa of 9 Davis AveruaV H(kenark Be IO-d hushand o' ouie Devoted father of Mr, Hen Snyder and William Koin Fungrai from TrirAas. 419 Mavwood Avenite.

Mavwood Com eift notice later Freod may coil Thursday aer 7 P. KOSTYN Lni-ii of im St Cress kill, on Monday July 4, 19a Beloved huthand Helen Father lerter and WavmorMl Beooiing al the tyneiai Mortie. '4 ntr e'trk mr oad C'essfciM, N. Theresa Chu'rh tukul Friday 9 A The family will reralvt their freds Wei jragv ani tO Thursday from I to 9 od SAD SAM JONES a at to By now, the great bank interest rate' "percentage proliferation" should have you thoroughly confused. And It's about time to sort out the figures and the facts to see what's really happening.

When you see a high interest rate in big type, take a close look at the small print and note the minimum amounts and maturity terms that's what counts. Check the chart, and you'll see the big picture: New Jersey Bank has the rates and the plans that give your savings the optimum earning opportunities from $39.98 to $50,000. That's why the smart money goes to New Jersey Bank and stays there. (0:30 A. M.

in St. Paul'e R. C. Church, Prospect Park. Krumds may visit the ver- ineulen Funeral Home, 530 High Mountain Road, Franklin Lakes, today from 7 to 10 P.

M. and tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 10 P. M. Death Notices I KUKKONBN Ifl tV 21 ProPtr fttTBOT, ncjUWOOtl, on wrnnei. (Uv.

July Wothtr of Mary, John nrt Andrew Alio survived by ivn grandchild ran ind fw. grt trandrhfldrun, Punrl ervicfc. Bur row Mondie Funtral Hom (formerly Myer 1M Pnale Str), Englewood Pridny, July "lb al 3 P. Interment RrnnktlrlA metcrv. i no if wood The family will receive their frien end Thuri.

day 2 to 4 end 7 to 4 and M. LKACH MM Craio, ape 77 parted into lite eternal in wanasquan, n. j. Tuesday, Juiv 5, 19AV Beloved wife of Wlflinm leach Sr. of 321 East Main Street, Manasqtian.

Relative and frifndt re Invited to attend the fu. neral on Friday, July 8 at 1 P. Moore' Home For Funerals. M4 Totowa Avenue Interment at Laurel Grova Memorial Park. Friends may call 7 to 10 P.

Thursday In lieu of flowers please mke donation; to the Passaic County Heart Association. MARROW James of 55 Mr.KInley Hacktniflf.K, on sunaay, juiv i. 19AA, af the A Hospital, Fat Oranqe Beloved husband of Virginia Tarry Marrow. Devoted father of Hilda. Loving tarofher of Mrs, Gladys Turner, Mrs.

Doris Bing Mrs. Marvti Williams, Hugh and Carl. Reposing Hillside Memorial, (The Home on the Hill). Ftfie Harkensack on Thursday after 3 P. Friends may pay their respects at the Mount Zlon Baptist Church, East Wesley South Harkensack.

Masonic services will bo held at I P. Thursday, he may be viewed from 3 P. M. to 7.4S P. M.

Funeral services will he held 8 P. Reverend Joseph I. Osborne officiating, interment Sunday following services at Henderson, N. C. MONTEITM Louise on Juty 7, 19e, of SI Euclid Avenue Hack en -sack fte loved wife of Frank W.

Devoted mother of Edna Joseph A. and Frank W. Monleith Jr Funorai from the Gormley Community Funeral Home, 335 Union Street. Hackensack on Saturday 50 A. M.

Requiem High Mass Holy Trinity R. C. Church 10 A. M. Interment Madonna Cemetery, Fort Lee Friends may call Thursday 7 to 9, Friday 7 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.

V. Members of the Rosary Society and Holy Name Hospital Auxiliary will recite the Rosary on Friday at 2:30 P. M. OLSEN Dora of 6ftfi Lincoln Blvd. West wood, N.

formerly of North Berqen. on Tuesday, July 5, 1966. Be5 loved wife of Ola Olson. Devoted mother of Harolrf Olsen, Amy Gran and Martha McGowan. Also survived by four grandchildren, lister of Olof Hansen.

Service at the Halsev Funeral Home (Paul Becker. 199 Center Westwood on Thursday ot 8 p. m. interment Georoo Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. The family wilt receive their friends Wednesday and Thursday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.

M. PODESTA Clementina, of Northvale, N. on Juiv 7, 1966. Beloved mother of Louis. Mrs.

Inez Piazza. Mrs. Ida Albelli, and Mrs. Hilda Magnani. Also survived bv four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Sister of Joseph Cabrelli. Reposing at Morltz Funeral Home, 290 Bte. 303, Taooan, Y. Requiem Mast Saturday 11 A. M.

at Saint Anthony's R. Church, Northvale. Visiting hours Thursday 7 to P. Fridav 2 and 7 to 9 P. POTS Clarence of 62 Maole Hackensack, N.

J. on Jutv 6 1966. Beloved husband of Gustina Father of Robert of New York City. Brother of Madeline Price of Wyckoff, N. Also survived by three grandchildren Arrangements Steward Funeral Home.

Kindly omit flowers. PREUSSE Edward on July 4, 1966 ot 45 Mason Place, Paramus in his Sath year. Belaued husband of Esther and father of SP 5 Fdward Preusso and Mrs Elaine Johnston. Brother of William Preusse. Service at the Vander Plaat Memorial Home, S-M3 Farvitw Avenue, Paramus on Friday at 8 Funorai Saturday 10 A M.

Interment George Washington Memorial Park. The family will receive their friends on Thursdav 7 to 9 and Fridav 2-4 and 7-9 In lieu of flowers the family reouest donations he marts to the Tribute Fund of Tanfoua Dist A River Edge In memory of Edward Preusse. QUACKFNBUSH-Nellie of Middle- town formerly of HackensacK, and Limerick. Maine Beloved wife of the lata Harry Flweod Ouack-enbush. Mother of William H.

Murray Funeral service wi" be held at Steward Funeral Home, 74 Central Avenue. Hackensack on Friday at 10 A. M. Informant Hackensack Cemotery. RUSOFF William Jr on July of 4io west ttngiewooo Avenue, leaneck.

Beloved husband of loine. Devoted father of Catherine and William J. III. Son of Alice and William Rusoff of Teaneck Brother of rs. Dolores Happlo and Robert J.

Rusotf. Funeral Saturday from the C. H. Peinecko Funeral Home (Francis X. Fahey, 1321 Teaneck Rd, Teaneck.

Visiting 2 5 and 7 10 P. M. SAMUELSON Charles on July 1966, of N. (formerlv of Montvale). Beloved husband of the late Christine Father of Werner Sam-uetson of Montclair, J.

Also survived bv three grandchildren. Funeral ser. vice 2 Saturday at the Robert Soearing Funeral Home, US Kinderkamack Rd Park Ridgt. Interment Pascack Cemetery The family will receive their friends 7 to 9 P. Thursday and Fridav, SIBBOLD Joseph in his Sfh vear, on July I9ft6, of 5 Fairfield Dr Rocheile Park Beloved husband of Patricia.

Father of Ronald and Gordnn Son ot Mr Anna Siehotd Brother of Mrs Regina Maikin ad Mrs Eleanor Titro. Nofic of funeral later. SMITH EMse B. ne Bnnaml) beloved wife ot the late Albert W. Devoted mother of Albert Jr Also survived bv one grandchild Friends may call at the Barrett Funeral Hrme, 148 Dean Drive, Tenativ on Thursdav from 3 to 5 7 to 9 M.

Requiem Fndav o-s A Mt Caimel Church. Tenaflv. funeral Directors RICARD0 MEMORIAL HOME Corngi ONION und PASSAIC Slr HACKENSACK Dl 7IW1T ROCCIOl A FUNFRAL MOV 119 FtteK Hackensack Ht' 7 4I 8 Mam 5t Lodl FR 9-0079 Air-Conditloned Chape's GRftNIEAF FUNFRAl HOME" 10 Avr fnaid LO "St vtt tvinf C. WOkM FlINFOM MOM 11, Ht.d.nn SI 5,1 Union QUIRK Funeral Home Hornet in Englewood Tenofly Cretskill FUNERAL HOME Paul I Mpr. 74 Centr.il HjiKrnsack.

Nl. J. 487-0008 "WE UNDERSIANDii i Orangebnrg Graveside services are scheduled for Saturday at 10:30 A. M. for Caroline Hautau, 90, of 3 Convent Road.

Affectionately called Mom by hundreds of relatives and friends in both Rockland and northern New Jersey, Mrs. Hautau died Tuesday at the Elmwood Manor Nursing Home in Nanuet. A resident of Closter and Englewood, N. J-, for more than 50 years, Mrs. Hautau had spent the last IVj years in the County at the home of her grandson Ralph H.

Hautau of Convent Road and at the Elmwood Manor Nursing Home. While living on a farm In northern New Jersey, earlier in her life, Mrs. Hautau was a midwife for the area. She was also a member of the Eastern Star, Alma Chapter No. 32 of Closter, N.

J. Mrs. Hautau is predeceased by her husband Frederick L. Hautau. a member of the New York Stock Exchange.

Surviving Mrs. Hautau are, Gladys Cartolano Mnnsey Funeral services for Gladys Cartolano will be tomor row from the Wanamaker Funeral Home, Roule 59, Suf fern, at 10 A. M. Mrs. Cartolano, 65, died Tues day at her home at 20 Hearth stone Lane.

Born In New York City, she lived here for 7 years. She is survived by her hus band Vincent T. Cartolano; i daughter. Mrs. Helen Benedetti of Monsev: two sisters, Mrs Maud Fichtman of Flushing, N.

Y. and Mrs. Mabel Goodman of New York City; and three grandchildren. Interment is to be in the Kensico Cemetery. Valhalla.

Visiting today at the funeral home are from 3 to 5 P. M. and 7 to 10 P. M. Mary Reinhardt, 80 Ilawthorne, N.

Y. Mrs Mary Reinhardt, 80, formerly of Paterson, N. died yesterday Rosary Hill Hospital. She was born In Paterson and livd there most of her life She was a member of the Westminster Presbyterian urch of Paterson. She is survived ry two sons Russell of Saddle Brook, N.

and Joseph of Hawthorne, N. and a grandson Russell of Saddle Brook, N. J. Funeral services will be Sat urday at 1.30 P. M.

at the Gorny and Gorny Paterson-Clif ton Mortuary, 519 Marshall Street corner of Harel Street Pntersnn. Burial will be In Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Pater so 1. Friends may call today from 7 to 10 r. M. and tomorrow from 2 to 5 end 7 to 10 P.

M. Albert .1. Ruth Albert J. Ruth. 71.

former! of Hackensack, died June 29 et his home at 5851 42nd Street North, St. Petesburg, it was learned yesterday. resident of Bergen County since 1928. Mr. Ruth resided In Hackensack for 10 years before retiring in 19fil and moving to Florida a veteran of World War I His ashes will he interred in Arlington National Cerietery at a later date.

Surviving are hi wife Rprth twi sons, Albert J. and Gordon C. and three sisters. Mrs Etta Bouvert. Mrs Julie Hupp, end Mr.

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