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The Montclair Times from Montclair, New Jersey • 6

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r. TIIE MONTCLAIR TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 1967 yesterday in Saint Peter Clav- Edmund J. Mischio, Miss Valentine, er Church following the fu A. William Neill, 77, Retired Contractor l'uiue Cooker For All SeaMma emy Newark, and must be mailed to that office no later than Saturday, June 17, Danieli said. neral from Martin's Home for Tryouts Planned Retired Teacher Obituary Services.

Interment was in P.S. Employe, 55 A High Mass of Requiem for Edmund J. Mischio of 825 Bloomfield an architect, builder and dealer represen Funeral services for Miss Gertrude C. Valentine of 210 Immaculate Conception Cemetery. Mrs.

Preston died Saturday in Mountainside Hospital She was 60. Born in Atlanta, she Inwood Upper Mont clair, a retired school teacher, tative for Public Service, was offered yesterday in Immaculate Conception Church fol lived in Montclair for 10 years and was a member of Saint DR. W. M. HUDSON Dr.

William Mestrezat Hudson, 95, president emeritus of Blackburn College, Carlin-ville, 111, died at his Lakeland, Fla, home on June 6. Dr. Hudson instituted the "work study" and "self help" programs at Blackburn College in 1913. A daughter, Mrs. Albert W.

Meyer of Upper Mont-clair, survives. were held yesterday at the Xu-neral home of Arthur K. Brown Inc. The Rev. Dr.

Glenn Young of Union Congregational Church officiated. lowing the funeral from Hugh Slerington Houe Entered Thieves broke into the office of the Sierington House at 290 Bloomfield Ave. Saturday night by drilling a hole in planter board leading from a hall into the office. Although the handle of a safe was broken off. nothing was reported taken.

Detectives Daniel Hobson. Anthony Naturale and Stanley Saxon A. William Neill of Fort Lauderdale, a former Montclair contractor, died Friday in The Beach Hospital, Fort Lauderdale. He was 77. Born in East Orange, he lived most of his life in Montclair before moving to Florida in 1958.

He owned and operated the William Neill Sons Contracting Co. for 60 years before retiring. Mr. Neill who attended Montclair public schools, was a past exalted ruler of Elks Lodge No. 891 and a past master, Masonic Lodge No.

144. Peter Claver Church. Besides her husband, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Barnett; one Interment was in Sleepy Hoi Moriarty Funeral Home. Interment was in Immaculate Conception Cemetery.

Mr. Mischio, husband of Madeline Mischio, died Saturday in low Cemetery. Miss Valentine son, Charles Preston, both of Montclair; one sister, Mrs. The annual open audition to cast the children's roles for next season's presentation of Tschaikovsky's The Nutcracker" by the Garden State Ballet is scheduled for Saturday, June 24, at the company's Newark rehearsal studio. Fred Danieli, Artistic Director of the dance troupe, said he will be seeking talented boys and girls between the ages of 8 and 18 years to fill the numerous parts especially created for children in the colorful Christmas spectacle.

The production will be presented jointly with the New Jersey Symphony. The youngsters will have died Saturday at her home. She was 72. Born in Mt. Vernon, N.

Mountainside Hospital. He was 55. Fannie Richards of Atlanta; four brothers, Major Hinton and Sanford Hinton, both of Atlanta, Marcus Hinton of she lived In Upper Montclair Born in Jersey City, he had Van Truck Involved In 4-Car Crah A van truck crashed into 2 lived in Montclair for 25 years. He had been employed by cars at Bloomfield and South Cleveland, Ohio and Rev. Boyd Hinton of Dayton, Ohio; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Neill and one son, A William Neill Jr. of Anch Public Service for 28 years, working out of the Bayonne office at the time of his death. A unique multi-purpose cooker is an ideal all-seasons utensil. Not only is it wonderful for steaming hearty vegetables of the Fall season, such as broccoli and cauliflower, but it also cooks to perfection the tender asparagus of Spring.

The inner basket with handles has holes in it to allow the gentle steam to thoroughly cook the foods. Even corn-on-the-cob is crispy tender when prepared in the multipurpose cooker. The handles on the basket make it easy to remove the prepared food. Virtually anything that can be cooked by steam can he cooked in this versatile cooker. Hot dogs, clams, froren vegetables, shrimp, potatoes, and lobsters, to name a few, all taste so much better when cooked by steam.

The gentle steam helps to preserve all the nutrients of the cooked foods. Once you have a handy multi-purpose cooker, made by United States Stamping Com-pany, you will wonder how you ever got along without one. You'll find the cooker plus a complete line of cer-amicware utensils at your leading hardware and department Hotel orage, Alaska. Besides his wife, he is sur Mrs. C.

A. Cummings, vived by one son, Edmund J. Mischio Jr. of West Paterson High Mass Offered Purne la Snatehenl Mrs. Anna Sellman housekeeper at 3 Bellegrove Dr, Upper Montclair.

told police early Friday night that a young man had snatched her purse as she was walking along Bellevue Ave, near The Fairway. The sum of $4 in cah was taken. Detectives Michael Hoar and Paul Sellick and Patrolman Donald Cowan investigated. for 60 years. A graduate of Montclair State Teachers College in 1913, she taught in the Montclair School System for 42 years.

Prior to her retirement in 19G0, she had been on the faculties of George Washington and Glenfield Schools. Miss Valentine was a member of the Union Congregational Church, the Woman's Club of Upper Montclair and the Probus Club of Upper Montclair. She is survived by one brother, Sydney Valentine of Upper Montclair and one sister, Mrs. Clarence E. Cockefair of Lavalette.

Mountain Aves. yesterday morning. Seconds later, the unattended truck rolled in a northeasterly direction into the path of a west bound auto and then crashed into a utility pole in a parking lot just east of Francis PL No one was reported injured. According to information given Patrolman Richard Tait. the truck operated east by James B.

Hodge, 25, of 415 Services Held for Philip Cerber. 64 Funeral services for Philip Cerber of 32 Oxford own and two daughters, Miss Ursula Mischio and Miss Claire Mischio, both at home. Barney SternH, 72, er of the Grove Liquor were held Tuesday at the Suburban Chapel of Philip Apter Store Proprietor Funeral services for Barney Son, Maplewood. Rabbi South Fifteenth Newark, Jeshaia Schnitzer officiated. A High Mass of Requiem for Mrs.

Anna Napier Cummings of 63 Elm wife of the late Charles A. Cummings, was offered June 8 in the Church of the Immaculate Conception following the funeral from Codey Funeral Home. Mrs. Cummings died June 5 in Mountainside Hospital. She was 73.

Mrs. Cummings was a life long resident of Montclair. Survivors include two sons, Detective Captain Charles A. Sterns, 72, of 150 Grove Interment was in Menorah Cemetery, Delawanna. Mr.

the opportunity to perform with the Garden State Ballet large professional cast, which for the 1967 presentation will be headed by American Ballet Theater guest stars Lupe Serrano Royes Fernandes. They will play the roles of Sugar Plum Fairy and the Cavalier respectively. The popular Tschiukovsky ballet, first produced at Symphony Hall last year when the Garden State Ballet and the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra joined forces for the presentation, broke all attendance records. Four sell-out performances were attended by over 13.000 children and adults. The presentation is planned as an annual holiday attraction in Newark's Symphony Hall.

Application forms for "The Nutcracker" audition are available through the Garden State Ballet office at 45 Acad Cerber died Monday in Saint crashed into the rear of 2 cars when the driver was unable to stop for a red light. When Hodge got out to investigate damage done, the truck veered across the road, striking another vehicle and stopping operator of fireplace fixture stores in Montclair, were held Tuesday at the Suburban Chapel of Philip Apter Sons. Services Tomorrow For Mrs. E. W.

Olen (lenfield Filtered A tape recorder valued at $150 was taken some time over the weekend from Glenfield School by a thief who entered the building by forcing a screen and opening a window in the rear of the building. Detectives Daniel Hobson, Anthony Naturale and Stanley Saxon and Patrolman Andrew Krehel investigated. Maplewood. Rabbi Jeshaia Schnitzer of the Temple Funeral services for Mrs, just after hitting the utility pole. Other cars involved in Cummings and Detective Rob Evelyn II.

Sigler Olen of Lake Hiawatha, formerly of Montclair, wife of Ernest W. Olen, the accident were driven by Vincent'i Hospital. He was 64. Born in Russia, he came to the United States about 40 years ago. Prior to moving to Montclair 22 years ago he resided in Plainfield and Caldwell, Mr.

Cerber was a member of Temple Shomrei Emunah. He owned the Grove Street business for 25 years. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ethel Gendel Gerber; Shomrei Emunah officiated. Interment was in Jewish Community Cemetery, Bangor.

Mo. Mr. Sterns died at his home Monday. Born in Russia, he was will be held tomorrow at 10 Nathaniel Wahafig, 43. of 13 Bryn Mawr West Orange; Mrs.

Susanna R. Cardwell. 54, WALPAN MANOR 176 ClirWtopher St. Montclair Hm fur Smit Ctimmt A.M. at the funeral home of ert J.

Cummings, both of the Montclair Police Department; one daughter, Mrs. Edward Walsh of Montclair; one brother, William Napier of East Orange; one sister, Mrs. Peter Knierieman of Bloomfield and 12 grandchildren. Meayer Si Lundquist 100 of 12 South Mountain and Mario L. Morandi, 37, of 24 Grace Bloomfield.

Valley ltd. The Rev. George Capitol pages attend school in Washington in the Library of Congress. Clares begin at 6.30 AM. i brought to Bangor, Me.

as an infant. A resident of Monttl.Tr since 1922 he remained act've in business although he wrs Rack of the Wayne Presbyterian Church will officiate. In Polite Chief James J. Rear- don, Detective Paul Sellick stricken with blindness 2.1 two daughters, Mrs. Sherry Cold of West Orange and Mrs.

Charlotte Turner of Morris-town and five grandchildren. years ago. Mr, Sterns was Mrs. Roy Reynolds Succumbs at 86 rcheduled to receive a pin to and Patrolmen Americo Gian-netti, William Mulligan and Fred Rizzie assisted at the accident scene. day fer 50 years as a member of the Edcemont Lodce Founded 1840 He is survived by his wife.

Choice Plots Availobl Mrs. Vetta Sterns; two sons. Joel Sterns of Washineton -Rosedale Cemetery! Crossing, and Maurice SUNNY A terment will be in Laurel Grove Memorial Park. Mrs. Olen died Tuesday in Clara Maass Memorial Hospital after a short illness.

She was 62. Born in Augusta, she lived in Montclair for SO years before moving to Lake Hiawatha four and half years ago. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons. Glen E. Olen of Wayne and Donald E.

Olen of West Falmouth, her mother, Mrs. Mary C. Sigler of Upper Montclair; one sister, Mrs. Jennie Rogers of North Windham, two brothers, Russell C. Sigler of Little Falls and Earl P.

Sigler of Port Monmouth and two grandchildren. Sterns of Montclair and Braz il; and two granddaughters, Fulton St. Apartments Are Burglarize! Police are investigating the burglary of 3 apartments at 18 Fulton St. on Friday. Entries were reported by Mrs.

Jennie Adams, who had 115 in cash taken; Miss Mildred Jackson, who had $15 in cash and portable TV and stereo equipment taken, and Mrs. Lucky Seldon, who reported the loss of jewelry of an undetermined value. Detectives Michael Hoar, Paul Scllick and John Strain said that entries were gained by forcing front doors to the individual apartments. Mrs. Lonnie Preston Succumbs at Age 60 1 And Crematory TWO ENTRANCES rj ORANGE, N.

J. 0 MONTCLAIR, N. J. jj OR 3 0127 or OR 3 0128 IllwiiraUrf booklet ma II eat roqvMt A P.O. Box 343, ORANGE, N.

J. A High Mass of Reouiem Services for Mrs. Rowena F. Reynolds, formerly of 5 Roo. cvelt widow of Roy A.

Reynolds, were held yesterday in the chapel of Saint Luke's Episcopal Church. The Rev. George Bean, rector officiated. Mrs. Reynolds died Sunday in the Bennett Nursing Home.

She was 86. Born in Chicago, she lived in Kvanston, 111. before moving to Montclair 35 years ago. Mrs. Reynolds was a member of the DAR of Evanston and the Women's Auxiliary of Mountainside Hospital.

A board member of the fornur Montclair Day Nursery, she al-fo held membership in the Sewing Group of St. Luke's Church. Her late father, William Henry Fargo was a founder of Chicago, 111. Mrs. Reynolds is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Robert B. for Mrs. Fletcher Mae Preston of 133 Chestnut wife of Lonnie Preston, was offered Sympathy Anderson of Orleans. Mass. JOIN FIRST FEDERAL'S DIVIDEND PAYING and Mrs.

Robert O. Lawrence of Caldwell; one sister. Miss Ruth Fargo of Evanston; four pranachiidren and one great grandchild. ANDERSON'S FLOWERS Russia, largest countrv in the world, has only as much paved highway as the state of Michigan. DIED ACH-Harriet Ettlnger.

of 202 Ren- uw tasi Orange. N. J. ednesday, June 7. 1967.

wife FOR THREE GENERATIONS we have served West Essex families in their first time of need. Since 1883 we have gained experience with funeral services for all faiths, as well as fraternal and military orders. It took more than three generations to gain this experience. Wc will gladly answer your questions about special rites at anytime, with no obligation. nf Ach- mother J- Tuttie nd h.m AsAh' Memorial service wgi held at Arthur n.

''READ 'EM AND RESULTS! (Home for Servieesl. SO Park St at Claremont Montclair. Nj" Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. CUMMINGS-Edward formerly J- on Wednesday, ward O. and ARTHUR K.BROWN, Inc.

Make vacation dreams come true in 1968 and have If paid for before you go! Join First Federal's dividend paying Vacation Club today save a Small amount regularly and by this time next year you will have all your savings PLUS DIVIDENDS for carefree vacation fun. mm a mq Robert N. Brown, President PUNIRAL DIRBCTORS r.m!"g!S- ebroU' of Frank ervk' be held at Arthur K. Brown. (Home 56 Park at dale-mont Montclair.

N. Fr'. 620 Bloomfield at Gould St. 1 58 Park at Claremont Ave. Montclair 744-1111 verona 230-1111 L.

Gordon Soden, Manager Elman J. Rebert.Manager Off the street parting Air conditioning MEMBER BY SKVITATtOM OF NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS ft r. evening 8 P.M. in lieu of flowers cmtrihii. Fund sent ,0 OLEN-Evelyn H.

Sigler. of 172 Lake Shote Drive. Lake Hiawatha, formerly of Mnmi.i. xarr CO wrr day, June 13, 1967, beloved wile of Ernest W. Olen.

rlmniH of Glen and Donald E. Olen. PER ANNUM ON SAVING CERTIFICATES aaugnicr of Mrs. Mary C. Siglor sister of Mrs.

Jennie Rogers Kus' sell C. and Earl P. Sigler, also survived by 2 grandchildren. Donald and Elizabeth Olen. Service at Meayer Lundquist, 100 Valley Rd Montclair, N.

Fridav 10 A.M. Interment Laurel Grove Memorial Park. REYNOLDS Rowena Fatao. of Montclair. N.

on Sunday. June Truly an important investment opportunity these Investment certificates pay the highest return permitted by Federal regulations. For more specific information stop in of any one of our 2 convenient offices or phone 746-2700. Savings Insured To $15,000 For foci Saver iii, wiie oi me laie Hav A. Reynolds, mother of Mrs.

Robert B. Anderson and Mrs. Robert G. Lawrence. Service was held at th Chapel of St.

Luke Church, SouUi FuUerton at Union Mont-clair, Wednesday morning at 11 clock. STOCKBRIDGE William White-Died June 3, 1967 at Sarasota. husband of Louise Phillips Stockbndge and father of Dorothy Stockbridge, son of the late William M. Stockbridge and Mrs. William M.

Stockbridge all of Sarasota, also survived by two sisters, Mrs. John A. Ludlow and Mrs. R. T.

Friehnc nf Mnnlrlii. Rendering a Personal, Competent, Dignified and Sympathetic Service i in a Home-like Atmosphere. Ti. Parking Facilitiet FUNERAL DIRECTORS ERIC MEAYER, Manager 100 Valley Road 746-7741 N. J.

VALENTINE Gertrude Clark, of 210 Inwood Upper Montclair, N. on Saturday. June 10. 1967. sister of Mrs.

Clarence E. Cockefair and Sydney M. Valentine. Service was held at Arthur K. Brown.

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