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The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey • 17

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17 THE HERALD-NEWS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1862 II3AI FUNERAL NOTICES William H. Blaney, Clifton Wood-RIdgt Hons Hear About luaus WOOD-RIDGE Alred John Boruto, Ex-Bakery Owner Rose Defends Dog Census siismts cmm Blaise la Baa rvannar Call-laina mi II fa 'I at aaaaK a III- Biscuit Company Official, Dies Ju SimMiiiw. aar. Car at Jl fcaMna a a I GARflELD John Boruta. 182 Cometh, past preildent of the Inn fink 4sth4 lilM 1 UMH a1 i J-aa an4 Ann kaililM aar h.14-mt mi aai Thamaa ilaxtal SiaMa.

Balauvaa aa4 It ta.ta a. a aa.iiai ta uAnrltLD Myor Gotthold Olvlilon retired proprietor Bunad Paaaal fl'-- ftuarta aval. Paaaatt ktioaa. ktaia A I aUinua ataa. filnM Bi.art and anal aOraaalt Vaaa.

fm Maikat ll All la aai.nad Pii aaa Btiaa. Ka.a-4 fcWaal. ImI Buy. Il, air-art. and Cad- tanak ia Dlal'Mrt -Pulaam l.aaal a.

Ma aik kl All Ik kafitafp Ixruadad fcf tkundaa Canal Paaa.4 Blrayl Markal BlaaaaV ia Btaaa and Fmh UM Ilk Inatrv a kakal MarK'l BraoatL IM rual Blfaat All Uva Urtllw New York in lilt. The firms fXIfTON-WtUiam H. Bla native feaiu of Hawaii to mem- of Boruta'a Bakery, Walllngton, ail ua hwtataj ia In funaraJ Mant. In Bl faiaaM aa I ran rxwii hmm. rtu ney, flS, president of tha Crlspo oera ai its luncheon at ulennon i died yesterday in hia home fol Urn ki i litis UmmwI Tuaau at a a an an liaa aa raiarl Restaurant thia week became tha Crlspo company and, in 1040, Mr, Blaney became president.

During the 1830a, ha Biscuit Co. and vice preni- lowing a brief illness. A native an awl PNC CBuiHl al a) la- nose today decriwd as "non-eruicalM statement by Stanley Vorwlo, president of tha Ken-ledy Democratic Club, i Councilman AUnn Walen-riyk for work rriormd u.aw.1 Baat lataaiaaa I amalair. Cnl- dent of tha federal Sweets and Members viewed film furn UM pa, rail aaaataa I II I rw y. of Poland, Mr.

Boruta settled in thia country it yeirs ago and Mi r-M lAm iwik nt a i 1 1 assisted in development of tha anaaj, a. I I aa. I006 1 HOTKt Uhed by Richard Cuuardi, local resident and president of the traundad kf Mud Btiaal Oundaa ton died yeaterdsy of a National Recovery Adminlstra had resided 20 years in this city, Clina Um( to W4fcr Bl- al City Until Pa I tion code for tht biscuit and Ha was a member of the Work heart stuck and cerebral hemor rillltWMl Orl SB, I Ma. Man-r I. nn kaabaivB Anna na Bali.

ml llai id lan Pain runaaal alanaa. iam Bia North Hudson Ioons Club, Union rooen anuse. mining a dog IliMtatMl Btiaal and Dun CanaL t' a ntat'fa fctnr San Suxat ralMM Or a mi cracker industry. ingmen'a Society and the St tht uawut Tmil VM Hn.la Am rhage at North Shore Hospital, Manhasset. LI.

He lived at 23 acnsua wis year. Vorowlo had alio claimed Smaia Funatal Muma. alt lIHal Mr. Blaney was a member of Stanislaus Society, both In Pas City, entitled "Wings to lUwall." Harry Chriitensen, chairman cf tha UNICET program, urged all In KlMuJ httMr S'xMrti A a auk Bl faiaraaa MM saic, lie waa a parishioner of Canterbury Road, Great Keck, St Aloyslus RC Church, Great MxniiM mi i ii i will m. Haajulam laaaa al In Ckuit all ika Naii.il Mwiianal fara.

Ham In. urM iM Him a rn "tha Republlcana took (400 from tha taipyra for com- St. Stanislaus Kostka R. Neck, tnd tha Turf and Meld L.I. members to support the school la naa alary Baat Camalary.

Darlln. nmiU Mom Club. Mr. Blaney had been sales Church. Hia wife, Mrs.

Cath HUJUM TOI'NO. kav ruana mar (aU Banaay II am children in their Halloween day Surviving are his wife, Mrs. erine ftoruta. died last June. trick or treat, door to door col riCMO-Marv, an Orl M.

laB executive of both companies and had invented aeveral types of SOU Ot II Surviving ara two sons, former II JacaaM flar. Mataiarnia. balm Nan Danaher Blaney; one son, lection to support tha under eniatton." Mayor Rom aald it waa ha ho rtcommerided Sousel make tha check and not Councilman U'alrnrf vlr Urn aaii AiA MvleMa Av fa I Ml. Jufta. fee.

ne UK lilknlM ut UK OulitK. mm CM lla auaia a aauahiar ml Mi SMar Caauianda. aaf aif al Councilman Paul Boruta of Wai machinery used by biscuit and William H. two daughtera. Ca.

holla Oarrk lal Pawik Slraat. All IM lamina Bndad a Thl4 B'raat Hudaaa ktraai Paanai li-f, Mudaon aiiaal nvnat-a fanal Inaitauaa all af traalan Vuia SECOND WARD Id Din rtrl-Praati rtana Ball IS Cray Slrvd Alt Mnltary foundad kr Fauhaoa Avmj aaa raaaaw Biaar I YaihMa Bndaa, aa Main A -aaa. to Paaaaai A-aua, to Pauuaaa Avaaua Paianl nd Otatrw Vaamrt.Tlaa Man IB Cnn kiraM All tna larntory aoundad kr Paaaal and Paullao) Aaanual Broadway mw Mala A -aw la Pi man Avaaim Pvllaaj Unm4 InauM ml privileged children of the world. cracker manufacturers. Janata tiainam, Mia Lawia Anna I Mia Ana Blnaaaanar, Bamara, (Kant-1 Mra.

Marvla Steih and Mra. Harry F. Bauman: 24 grandchil m4 Imlttmr -mi Haul, Hml Un HIM PsAMmtia Mi, lull ItalAUM n4 trlmlm mim utvttmM mm lington and Henry of-Passaic; two daughters, Mrs. Stephen (Helen) Pokiemba and Mra. Ed A native of Boston.

Mr. Bla Harn, raiar ixmuaxlaui una, a riom Trinaa a i a Mala II. lu4 IM funrmi Hmtm Iwwukl A not because, Scuisel had ben Onlflntirl PTA Unit Walencryka campaign manager. wUMUnU I IM Willi ney Joined the Sawyer and Con- dren; a brother, Edward, and a Ullla tmr ry Tuaanan aiornin II II ward (Stella) llocker. both bf sister num.

sumera Biscuit Companies in rlara. Inane la at Maiaaral i fl Muuwa rmill Dam. Wl Hay at Gtfll4. an Mantfay al I la. tnd ftwm mi aiaMtlaua Huatka Ckra, a) InlMiwnl CaUanf Camalani tut becautt wai availabla for t'kuirh nai at aaa) arlll aa a(hn4 all Clifton; nine grandchildren and Hears Psychologist tha work.

I In tar man I at Jnaalih a Camatarv I five great-crandchildren. TM lamiir alii rai Irtatata lunaaf I for many yean." Rosa aald Deaths In Services will be held Monday. i-a ana aaaaaaa a T- mamta mar emit iiw I a an (. ay aaa) I S. I nv an Sun SB4BLSTraaa4 lni lift aiamal auv aaaly la Haaihanu an ftuUr.

Or "thJa work had been performed OAKLAND Dr. David Goodman, psychologist and columnist, spoke to soma iOO per B0I ONT4I.IN0 Anna af Maa-1 Avanu ltd IWrtrtrt Pub) la kroura Haiaki. an ort. afl arila :4 Oraaorv AvAAtnl All lha karrlk tm Urn A txlavad liuMAal ml Andrew B. Young, 85, rwundad ky Pauliaua Avanua livina ki auMhar al Ifinf Jr I ana Gaia aanar mt Mr lmti Ba.

I Leo A. Bradley, 53; Heart Attack Victim PATERSON Leo A. Bradley, 93, of 187 Union Ave, died of a heart attack yesterday afternoon while working aa a ty tna ponce department. By assigning tht work to Mr. Scus-ell, tha police department waa sons recently at me iieignis ajoaa rrauM Brmaimr 1 IM Ava ealaraa.

aaa al Iraara The News By t'nlted fre. International School PTA on the topic, "How nora ana aara aaxna Amntaf I runaral aarolra al Kakiar PuMraJ I HalaUvaa anB daaa, ara Inirilaat to Help Your Children Succeed Nona, kaa Harkanaara Bl Waaa Rlaia fx-Garfield Official FRANKLIN LAKES Andrew B. Voun. 85. of 168 Birch Road.

enabled to iti full force for eollca work. Tha chief of police NEW YORK Mrs. Mary Ellx- nana in cuMtai mn Manoajr. CM. riom tna Moan Ham far funawaila Tatsw A am anB Iram Ai atarr C.

Churra Mini Intatr. Monday. am Inlarmanl in I Baatunaten Mamorial Park. VutuiMal in School," stressing tha import Monlaomary Btral Monro mrari la Main Avanua Madlaraa traat. lo Paul!) Ayta Maat jomary Btiaai Ith Dlauirt puhtM Brhanl It, Mvrlla Avanua and dammar StraaC All th larritory boundad By Maia Avanu al lummtr Buaat mm Pin Blfaat.

I MrKlnlsy Btraat. Kruiar Plara, to Sbarma Slraat la attain Avanua and Bunvnay luaat. sbeth Edea A anew. 39, assistant baa laid tha department la abort ance of a happy, harmonious aaiuniajr an auaaay I a. f-ia I m.

supervisor in the Garden State died yesterday in Bergen Pines manl al Hal BafHtMir. Vlallina Irnun editor of Publishers Weekly, died home Hie. I Ilia la Cllfian. aa Orlak ltt Farms Store, Gome Road, Haw aaiuraaT rnm a n. A4 Sandav of men.

It hava been fool hardy to deprive it for person Hospital, Paramus, after a loni Mair tna Janryl, balava mil all ana i a a. Children from this type home illness. Born In Paterson. he tna lata Ouaiav Kriaa and a I nel for tha aake of a dog check CRBISTINiaM Minnla i thorne. Born in Paterson.

ha had been employed by Garden State Farms eight months and before UI ptattlra. iwj oak air an had lived in Garfield before nautar mt Mi John iHaianl Bakaa. Mr Jama Uuliat Cranaaha. Mr do not hava their minds filled with home problems that could hinder learning processes, the ttt territory boundad ky Monro BMrat and Mala Avanua, to knar- moving to Franklin Lakes IS tMaryi ana, ana Mra Blrhara (Anal Tlmn Balauvaa and Irimdt ara tnaltaa ma BUaat to Myrta) A that waa with the Global Froten im ui ai ciinon. loimarl, al Uwm.

an (XI at. 1MB. balovad milt o4 to lata Cot. ana vat4 malhar a CaHl Irma Uarataa. Htimn Van Oraa.

Edna Prd. ana la ruataM una al Iran Uta Tuiiia Batwiraa Street, la Main Areau ox cancer Thursday. NEW YORK-Concert pianist Charles Naegele, 66, who began his career ss child prodigy but hsd to stop playing at 42 dua to arthritis, died Thursday. HOLLYWOOD Television "la 1960 and 1981, the work waa assigned to two men in the atreet department who were Food New York. He was a liana Uta lunaral Iraaa Tna Vaamsaakr I years ago.

Ha had been a wool examiner with tha Cera Mills. Passaic, about five years before run, at noma. I Arkarmaa Annua. speaker said. He stated that parents who do not take enough interest in child's school work; memoer or M.

Marys k.c Mama, IS Naiana Bl Oavar. aa MtMvday i ilium, an atannar a I and eth DWtrtrt Publl Biani ef. attrrtl Avanu ant Bummer Street. AO th territory beundaa Be Bunt, mer ft traat al OHv Until, la Mala Avenue, to Stamaaer Street, SB Cll Limit Tth Dietrlrt 81 Oeereet Oturra. Church.

SS CvrU Malhadlu Oiurrkl retiring; 73 years ago. Before i I m. inlamvanl a Ml fiMiiau Praativlarun Camatarr WMiuf cnav paid from 13,000 to 13,300 year. This la evidence that department waa overburdened with need- Surviving are hia wife, Mrs nam Inlarmanl in 81 Mary' Cam-1 T. Prnd may rail Prklay, aluraai that, Mr.

Young had been assist can create as much damage as tha over-anxious parent who a-. rll Saturday t-M Sundar, 9 IB, ant tax collector of Garfield. Rose Freund Bradley; two "Beulah" veteran chsracter ac- ana aumiay a a- m. lACHOLIB-O Or. IkB Baal dnea not show enoOgh faith In daughters, Miss Shirley Ann tresa Louise Beavers died yes Lincoln atreet All Ike tomtor-y beundae' by Broadway ana pnoa Avenue, la Haw Aveau.

la Maia Avanua Broadway a Paalawal His wife, Mra. Elizabeth Bowes Young, died 13 years ago. Sur leu help, "Mr. Scussel wai paid $340 for hia work and not $4 00 at his children. trdiT in Cedars of Lebanon noma ana wrs.

Bernice win Taat Brrk Ava Lndhurat, balavad I of Ui lal Anthony, eavoladl molhar ol Jnnn. Andaw anal Isrsal Sugarman, Reading should be encour viving are a daughter, Mrs. Ches Hospital, following three-year chuh of Wayne; two sons, Rob illness. rt Edward, both of Pater claimed. I feel the city received aged to develop the natural ter (Margueritte) Stewart of mra amn Innnai f.upak.

RalaMv and frlanda ara Inrllad Retired Baker, 74 curiosity in children he stated, "and tha lunaral frara In lima I adequate services for the com pensatiod paid." aon; four brothers, John and SCHENECTADY Brig. Gen. Edward of Paterson, Vincent of runarat Ham, la Hid ajd Nank I PASSAIC Isreal Suisrman. and. added that cooperation be Ariinataat on Monday, Orl.

al I ill in 1 nanoa la oir l.nw I tween parents and teachers is Franklin Lakes; two granddaughters and two great-grandchildren. A funeral service will ba held Monday. avmiM ath Dtetrtrt PubU School It. Oratory Avanua All the terrllery beundea by PauUana Avenue ana rladiaon Street la Main Avenue, ta Hoar Aveau. la auuaoe Avanua, aa Madlaoa Btraat tth Diainrt a Haeifnefva Avanu.

fll th territory bounded by OaH treat and Paullaoa Avenu te City Imlt, le Summer Btreet te Bin atreet, to MrKlnley Street la Kru(r Blare, lo Sherman Street ta Tulip Btreet. ta Oak treat Christopher B. Degenaar, 71, a Haledon and Joseph or Radburn, Chun for High Mam of Raquiam all 74. a retired baker, died yesterday in his home, 40 Temple very important to accomplish a former commanding orncer or and eigni grandchildren. a nviniarraani Holy croas Catnatary.

nare, arter a short illneu. fiw.nna pat. the 105th Infantry Battalion. Services will be held Monday Mr. Sugarman formerly on- FDU Establishes Placement Unit RUTHERFORD A place good education.

A question and answer period followed Dr. Goodman's talk. Mrs. Earl Anderson. Board of New York National Guard, died yesterday.

eraiea ma Village Bakery, Clif Mrs. Charles Locascio, Strvicti Monday For Anthony Warshtfskio LOCaaCIO Nancy, of Kf MrArlkur Ava Carntld, Oct I Ml. wlla af Ml Charla. blov aiollMkr af Mr John lAniallnal Bular. Mnnlvllla: au-tor af Jama, Paltl.

a Mr Pranro Clarrta Corona. L. I and Mary flUi of Carflld ton, and the Modem Grade A Bakery, Garfield. He retired In 50 Yean in Garfield John Eschanlco Diet 1939. Born in Romania, he came PASSAIC Services will be Education liaison, reported she had attended a aafety forum meeting with the Mayor and ment steering committee has been set up on this campus of Fairleigh Dickinson University, Punaral aarvlny Monday It a it Ihi I 10 inia country 38 years ago and ararn auntrai noma an r-llfln.

lia do, 65, of 247 MacArthur Ave In San FranCISCO held Monday for Anthony War-shefskie, 48, formerly of 47 Lex- Cllflon. Jntarmanl Craai Havan. eildon' seuiea in Fassaic. Council on Oct, 10 and would widow of Charles Locascio, died a atoaffi A a VP 1 yialUn aaluraay and Sunday 1 1 and I Surviving are hia wife. Mrs.

ic jnnn pirnangn. iiMtA a make reports as developments l-ta MniBACB EUrabMh af A In progress. Tillie Nagler Sugarman; a aon, Meyer, and two dauahters. Mrs. Ann.

Thuy on tha I to AntlK Eschenko, 18 Pearl St. the hospitaL Born in Mount Car- Dr. Peter Sammartlno, president, announces. At a recent meeting, discussion covered facilities on the three campuses of the university, Baurhl. on Ort.

SB. IMI of MJ kav. First and aecond grade mothers were hostesses, for the monB 8t Hainreurk Haiyhia, balnvad I lata FVad, daar autar afl Jack (Evelyn) Tuchman and Mrs. Nathan (Father) Plutchok. all of Paaaalc: eight arandchil.

wiicib iiv gtuucu at uic Mffni Tiin. wniie in 'ennir i- ra uiura Hum, aunt af Mr refreshment period. year ago and had resided 50 flftw 16 Cm am IV tl rnllafta I I I we. tiiianai nooaaa and Hanry Raurh briefing of seniors, application and data sheets, orientation of napomna at tha timny I years in this city. She waa a vm clothine ooerator for th.

'n iormeriy empioyea oy ma new dren; two stepsons, Benedict Nagler of Irvington and Theo noma ui aipy Ay Haabraurk Hatrhu I Frlanda may call Sunday mnA I New 3rd Order students, integration with la m. vwnpiaia Boue of lunaral I culty. availability of Information dore Nagler of Queens. tt.Y a Pant. Garfield.

She ws. a L'i "Tf Tr Glu C' the Air Force. He naa been a I sale. Sch plsslfc bombardier navigator with the Hi. wife, Nellie, died elgh iSZ Strateeic Air Command for aev-1 y-ari mbo Surviving in tn and bulletin boards.

Has Reception W'BSBItr'klf Anthony, an Ort I IMI. huaband cat tha lata Nallla' stepdaughter, Mrs. Marcel (Elizabeth) Burstyn of Utlca, N.Y.; Members of the committee are: T. D. Allen, ITT Federal fathar of fllalar m.mm.

i wo oromera. David or serine-. ROCHELLE PARK The John (Angelbia) Si3erol MoiS ytan had tUined hte. Sister Jacqueline of vUle- three rmnd Jn ta Alvernia. Reading.

yuie, snree granacmiaren, a mmu. Mr Fcrhmirn xr Shi left tha service. Mr. Eschenko brothar of John, ank, Thomai, Mary I Pryiibllnakl and Halm rranadlo I funaral from th Scarpa Punaral I field, and Bernard G. of Queens Third Order of SL Fmnrit held Laboratories; Eugene B.

Kelley, Curtiss-Wrifht William vniage. and a sister. Mrs. its first reception of new mem- hrothr Nancy of Mount Carmel; aaa Laxma-ian Avt, I Monday momfna. Vtattln a I Stella Weingarten of Hackensack.

bers recently when which time island and two sisters Mrs war member of SS three brother. John and Thorn- a. a. I 1 11a iA icn ru nil nv-i aii siniii in i ksk a A funeral service will ba held Paul's Polish National Catholic both of Mount Carmel. and 43 were received at rites con- rnnrH rinin nf rnrnn.

TOI'NO Andrvw ef Blrrh tomorrow. rranKtin Laaaa, on Friday. Ort. dueled by Rev. John J.

Sullivan and Miss Mary Patti of this city. Church. Passaic. Frank of Travis, Staten Island: Besides his Da rents, surviving two itr M. Jnsenh rMmi A.

Vernon. United States Rubber Company; Larry Land berg, Allstate Insurance Company; John B. Buckle, Lever Brothers Company; George F. Boyle The Bendix Corporation, Eclipse-Fioneer Division: Richard Pow aa. balovad huatand ef th lata I Ellrabotn Bowti in hi Mth yaar I Funaral aarvlraa at th.

I uLl- ull'c services wm De held Monday. Mrs. Gaorgo Chriittnsen Is a sister, Mrs. Thomas (Doria) pryribiinskl of Mount Carmel ruranu noma. JaT uonavia Nieglos of Clifton.

and Mrs. Carmen (Helen) Fran- oy me nev. itoiana tsurKeja a aa Oil on Monday at II -m I Paulina Avanua. loth DUtrtrl PubU Brheoi IL Greeory Aveau AU the territory' bounded by Myrtle Avenu anat Monroe Btreet ta Moataonvary StreeW to Paullann Avenue la Oak Street, ta Tulle Btreet. ta Bhermae atreet, as atrtl Avenue la Monroe Street, THIRD WARD Id DtrtnrwNe a Indne Kouea, Main Avanua at Weetervett Plara.

All th termor boundad by Paaaal Sliver and Vaa Noutaa Avenue te Nlh Buaet to Weatarvell Piece, PaeaaM Blvar. to Vaa Bautea Ave-But and Dlttrtrt B1(tt School. Paurt- Boa Ave All the aarrttory boundad by Hub Street and Van Houtea Avenu. to Paaealo Avanu. ta Fauliaon Avenue, la HiaB Btreet to Van Routes, Avenue Srd Dlatnrt Lincoln tr.

KltH aV-hool Lafayatt Avanu. All larritory bounded by Paullaoa Avenue, Broadway, Undeo atreet and Haea Avenue. eth Olatrlrt Publle Srnool I. Via fSouten Avenue and Broadway An the terrttor bounded by Paaaal Avanua and City Umtt ia BroaaW way. to L.

aa BR. to PaaaaM Avenue, I City Limit Sth Dlatrlrt Publle School Vaa Routea Avenue and Broadway. AJS-tha larritory bounded by Broadway and City limit, ta Unden Street to Broadway, to City limit. th Dlrtrlrt Public Srnool S. Vaa Stouten Avenue and Wavarly Plara.

AU th territory bounded by Vaa Houten Avenue and Paaaalo Ave. nue. a) Howard. Street la High Street, ta Van Ueutaa Avnu. la Paasaie River.

Tth Dlatrlrt frlne Hen Main Avanu at Weetervelt Plara. All the territory bounded by Paa Bale River and Weetervelt Place, la' Huh Street to Paullaoa Avenue, ta Paaaalc River, to Weetervelt Pleo. Sth Dlatrlrt Hlirh aheot, Paull. son Avenu. All the torrltorr.

boundad by Fiaill Avenue and DU W. IS. to Broadway, to-. Paullaoa Avenue, to Paaaal Avanua to DL tr. SR.

tth Dlatrlrt Public School S. Vaa Stouten Avenue and Wavarly Flare. All the territory bounded by Hlioi Btreet and City Limit to Paaaal Avanu. to Vaa Houten Avanua. to' Hlrh Street to City Limit loth Dlatrlrt park Dent Oarera rear of Main Avenue cor.

Brook -Avenue All tne territory bounded by Park Avenue, to City Limit to Hlch Street to Howard, te Park Avenue. Ilth Dlrlrtrt Lincoln Rlfa-(tehool, Lafayette Avenue. All the' territory bounded by Linden Street. City Limit. Paullann Avanu to.

Linden Street to Howe Avenue. Ilth Dlrtrlrt Public School t. Varr OFM. pastor of the Sacred Heart Knrhfllla WrtvlS Servicea will be held Tuesday, gello of Paterson, and one grand tfwn Cntry. rnanda may catll ers.

Kearfott Division, General a-a, I p.m. Church. IWWII6IIW I I fx er) id. CABO OF TRAMKfl Mrs. Joseph Schieber I Services wilUbe held Monday Wa arum to thank Precision, and A.

A. Sut ton, Alcoa Products, Inc. i uar- nvia r-otica uant mrt I The new fraternity received its charter Sept. 14 and held its KOSflNnnQ first meeting Oct 4 with PASSAIC Mrs. Esther Bes- ddJ 5roolt Ho-Pl lor thalr prompt I ni.7i J1TZ.

.7 rnoinor Mr, mn I serman Schieber, 76, of 80 Pas- Edward Black, Rttired saic died this morning in U.S. Theoter Electrician IIIUIUDB. ai lkW inm IBaajlakaa AL fl bership of 18 professed and 43 HI I dew tr.Zl'WZZZ Beth Israel Hospital after a MkWtm and WncU. th.ly "i.p to CLIFTON Mrs. Minnie Welgand Christensen, 74, of 123 Oak died yesterday in Beth Israel Hospital, Passaic, after a brief illness.

She was the widow of George Christensen, who died In 1950. Mrs. Christensen was a native of Ironia, and had lived in tha Mount Fern section of Dover before moving to Clifton 10 years ago. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Mount Freedom, and the Women's Association of the church. Surviving are four daughters.

new members. Father Burke is Ifl PVelirQ cnil-itnol 1 PiCT A TPnriNt trj short illness. Born in Po and. uwu v-bb BHiaaj wi pinvw. Senior Citizens Unit Takes Mystery Ride CARLSTADT Thirty-four members and guests of the ikwaa uiivv ivs mill i irj avci Mr.

EDWARD PHILBROOK and FAMILY Jerome Gallagher and the Rev. ROCHELLE PARK Tha cake she came to tha United States Kilian Donohue, OFM, assisUnt and apron sale of the Rosary and aettled In Passaic 60 years JSm innfJfcu jirtr. 4k. i cw. u.j is i Home.

Horn in Philadelphia. Mr. Mrs. Joseph Frogono fcvi a U.IU. vi uiu oaim Ileal IKO, ona Iiau aiau 1 veil ill 4 Ufcw I I- Senior Citizens Center of Carl on the fourth Wednesday of the Church has netted 110.

ley a short time. Mrs. Schieber A ef, ml farv MuuflAttiiii-Mri. V. stadt participated in the Mystery Bus Ride made possible by mofiin.

Mrs. cnaries umuer. chair- was a member of Congregations Z. Appointed officers are Loub man. announced that 21 mem- Ahavas Israel and Tifereth naa bo, wire or Joseph 1 1 Jackson Place, died in Bergen Pine Hncnitat Franco, prefect: John Halpin.

bers of the society hava nlanned Israel and tha MlzrachL aU of WXJ Yf' ma. monies from the Recreation Commission and the Festivity Mrs. Edward (Irma) Liccardo, Paramus. where she hart vice prefect; Mrs. Nellie Grudus, to spend the Nov.

23 weekend at Passaic. fratersor whara he h.H hein iwrptanj' Mra Marsirat ITnllrr. I th. T7o4. TV.

nMn. C.nIa I lerSOn Wnere HS Had been Klub members of Carlstadt this with whom she lived. Mrs patient five days. Born in Wilkes- treaiirr- Mn Nanrv Naia.ai. mni i.

.1 toK ah fa I empioyea 8 years. Us was Howard (Helen) Van Droof of week. The stoud was taken on v. .11 vjanianii. i v.miii, uc, iiu uilu jl w.

i carre. Mrs. Fraeann had ski mktrpca nt- nnuira- Mn JT v. A- 1 flanarhtara Mrt 1 memuer Ol SI. Anne "Foliage Tour" to Sussex Coun hjoj Dim inoup wiui iicr.

I fhnrrh Fair I own tha Mary Sikora. librarian: IVTrs. Mr rr Movar fMnrtv Krakovitch. Mrs. I S-nuf air.ijawn' sided nine years in Brooklyn before moving to this borousrh six ty, dined at Erkanders Kestau Mary Heys ahd Mrs.

Margaret dent, iL wniiam Bernard (Helen) Friend' and K.nl0n 362 nd Gar me Bronx, Mrs. Vernon (Edna) Purdy of Morris Plains and Mrs. Charles (Ida) Eustice of Dover; a son, Cecil A. of Denville; seven grandchildren; three great yeara ago. She was an operator rant in Ledgewood, before mak Franco, visitation of sick com- Jacobs, chairman of fish-and- Mrs.

Edward (Fannie) Brill, ill "e'aC American i.e. mittee: Mrs Kav fimner nnHLu; t.c-i- anH Mr. gon fOSl. me rang Mazzeo men's clothing shop, New York. She was a 4 vi uua niiLfucri uj i Jf- sr i r-fi nuv ui naamvi i 1 ing the return trip, co-cnairmen In charge were the Mmes.

Jo-enh L. Jonv Jr. and Estelle i i nf Miim two duivivuig ai nis wue, me grandchildren and a brother, Mrs. Susan Romero, councilors, iu. luic isu weitumeu jwrs.

Julia Horvath- one cnaries welgand of Cape May nouten Avenue ana Waverly Place, pansnioner of St. Margaret's R.C. Church, Little Ferry. In addition to her husband, survivors are her mother. Mm A funeral aervice will be held All the territory bounded by Park Garfield Chairman iMw.uotw raeraDen, Rrnok.

anH thrpa aistor. Mr. Monday. a Va ir-ii a i luaur VArir itv iicfar rvi rw i lire nauuween cosiumc 1 AMn. tii Gerckens, directors of the project Mrs.

William Schnecken-berg assisted as a chaperone. Both the Mmes. Jony and Gerckens yesterday attended the Bergen County Senior Council party which followed the busJ- Mollis Frost of Passaic and two fc" "i Esther Casagrande of Ashley, three sisters. Mr Robert Storm i Sr. Urges Dobi Support tK.

erandrhildren. uum riwiwn, aim a uva av luitvniua IHCIIIUCiS 1 la Mrs. Catherine Schuler of Los sr a WYCKOFF Robert Storms Services will ba held tomor- Gorham of Ashlev. Mm. tiuIc nADimnn xxirk.i lcivcu uiizcs; wrs.

omuer. Drei' Angeles, Calif, Avenue te City Limit to Paaaal Rivr. Howard Avenue, to Park Avenue FOURTH WARD let DlitrtrtPublle School Rama Bton Avenue and Madlaoa Street. All the territory bounded by Paaealo Street at Dundee Canal to Jet. (araon Street, to Main Avenue, to Paaaale Street to Dundee fanal unntinuu niuiiiauuciii Mn, 68, of 657 Quackenbush Ave seminar on program planning In the 4th Ward elections this A funeral service will ba held died yesterday in Barnert Me Anaes or wiikes-Barre and Mrs.

Ann Rinehamer of Wabanle, Pa. Also, four brothers. RamarH i iouis. mosi ariEinai Mra. i--1 Tuesday, year oepenas enureiy on our 1.

H- Pr, held at the Bergen uouniy Tuberculosis and Health As monal Hospital, Paterson. fol honest aDDraisal of both eandi- lowing a brief illness. Born Jn mentinn want Vn Dn4.1nk I uinr mn Harrv I Lombardelli of Moonachie. sociations senior center, 364 dates for the council seat. c- n.i t.r Gaarano Gulina inick of Little Ferry and Harrv Crystal Lake, he had resided AJvucaa.

I a alTeia aa UallJ Park St LUIUUIK IU JlUUCi MTUASIfl .1 I I nira a a.i l'f i -i ir.ii.w unvMit. HiniTa.1 most of hia life in this township. and Peter, both of Wilkes-Barre. -it 1 4 I fflBUB, WUIIIJCU ISKCQ I USY lO aiiCJ iwaviMI. -I "KHM 11M "1, He had been a machinist with services will be held Tuesday.

chairman, declared today that 5.on asiae wooa a snon ume iino 60 0, 303 21st Avet died the Wright Aeronautical Divl "political experts all agree that a 7a I osafy V1 yesterday in St Joseph's Hos Oakland Mothers Plan Costume Party Tuesday sion, Wood-Ridge. Mrt. Fred Mosbach, 87 i v. lui vuvouuiu. a toiai or i Dareni neari aitai-n.

pital after a lengthy illness. He yuics oic uiieii awnvcu neaviif i a if. Surviving are his wife. Mrs HASBROUCK HEIGHTS nprannalifir rnrurttarotinr. inenas BUenaea A nauve Ol nveisuu, a ai was born in Santa Croce Cami r- vuu.uw.ub.w.T I tha annual I HMf.

vaarf 4n HIUI, Mae Stewart Storms; a daughter. OAKLAND A Halloween I MAnlna OoAtiinaa 0iaaaa(a tiat they caution Mrs. Elizabeth M. A. Mosbach, 87, of 262 Raymond widow jaa I a Ik IICUUB.

glWlUUO Ul ilUKUaO Mrs. John (Joan) Bockhorn of rt Minna in tha. human traitsXre hardly creden- sacre eartrinornei oew" iuviaj Italy, and came to this country Franklin Lakes; a son. Robert costume parade for the children of the community will be spon-aored br the Mothers Club u-a hi iniinril in till aa, ma, aaaa I MAHAIinn I VBU ma mm uii lir a a aa a of Fred Mosbach, died yesterday I tiais lor holding public office if 30 years ago. Before moving to ainiv fTdloni IIiaS I VCUHJ aa.

wa Jr. of this township; three grand-children; a sister, Mrs. Olla they as accompanied by in nacxensacic Hospital follow-1 ing a brief illness. Born In New tarnur.n..n;. ei ii I i Tj.

cknn Tari ar haH I 'nls cuy las years ago, ne uvea Tuesday. sound thinking, experience and Christopher of Ridgewood, and a duced Mrs. Peter Knarjo. truest been a salesman for many years Those planning to participate York, Mrs. Mosbach had resided understanding of what Is truly sneaker mother fiina nrith tha Brick Candv Co.

exporter or iooa, Mr. uuuno brother, Clarence of Midland I v. 4ti V1111U1 11 I rva mr I III U1B av-a. best for a community." 15 years in this borough. She was a life member of Altair are to assemble at Karnan Elastics off Yawpo Avenue at 6:30 Gulino Grtcery m-J .1 i ara A ll-a DDeriLeQ U1B Park.

a.aa aka a III! iniTMF nn 1 11 anf ah -afeaa4 aa I allPUIIIinD al I aW I I I aau I I IT- 1V1 fl. JB.I nrm'y oelieve we should a prrr. H.i htpr Store in 21st Avenue the Dast Snd Dietrlrt PubUe School S. Ham- -Dton Avenu and Madlaoa Street, AU the teirltoiy bounded by Jef. faraon Street at Columbia to Qulnrv Street to Mala Avenue, tp JefTereoD atreet to Columbia -Avenu 3rd Dlrtrlrt Publle School Admin.

latratlon formerly PS Jackaon Street and Columbia Ava--nu AD th territory bounded by Qulney Street and Columbia Ave. nue. to Sherman Street lo Mala Avenue to Qulney Street to Columbia Avenue. 4th Dlttrirt at John' Churr' Pariah Houee. 1SS-144 Leirtnirtor, Avenue All tha territory bounded by Sherman Btraat at Main Avail ue.

to Summer Street to Lea-. IntTton Avenue to Prealdent Street, to Hope Avenue, to Sherman Street, to Main Avenue Sth Dlatrlrt Publle School BIS, Harrunn Street and Parkei All the territory bounded by Hope Avenue. Prreident Street Bar. bour Avenue. Paaaale City Line.

Paaaalc River. Sherman Street ta Hope Avenue. Bth Dlttrirt St Joeenh' School, Monroe Street near Parker Ave AU tha territory bounded by Hope Avenue. Sherman Street, Dundee Canal, Quincy Street to Hope Avenue Tth Dittrlct Publle School It, Lydla Strt AU th territory bounded by Hop Avenue, Monroe-Street Columbia Avenue. Quincy Street, Dundee Canal.

Jertereoa Btreet to Hop Avenue Sth Dlitrict Garaie. IS Burfeal Place near Leaineton Avenue All Services will be held Monday. examine the rjersonal aual- r.i.i A.UUB 7 i ar. A.a avv a a 12 unapter, oes, New York. Surviving is a sister.

Mrt (ill Mrs. Albert (Eleanor) Tonello of years. pital in Philadelphia. p.m. and march to tne urand Union parking area.

Prizes are to be awarded and goodies ities of all candidates This mi I ,1 i Nlirvi VIDtT im hi wl a Mar. a i ns nrnornm as i es a aii i Miniann viiiiiuiiauKiiiciai aaav a inui Zachory McKoy. 4 Charles (Emma) Elliott of this yf" outstanding in- -v- f-K "wiiHm rCnthia) Light- gherita; a son, Angelino and PATERSON Zachary McKoy, oorougn. Services will be held TlIM. I Dob? th-? direction of Mrs.

Marion body of Fair LawnV a great- a daughter Rose Mary, both at I "I hnmp' year-old son of Mrs. Nettie a4 i lrrV.Krtr1v iMJ Krr.thor- niiiaannA rf flay. McKoy, 1-12G Matlock died ffffht viursvs were jttcv, r0l Kraiiusoii, nuui i v. opportunity to elect the mfln' Thursday in St. Josephs Hos as 4th Ward councilman.

'ana OUT: pastor; Rev. a Dromer. J4k XTn mm A aAttn, Edna it. i.u-- il. Jerome Galiachr.

Ciwwt Also, three sisters, Mrs and two sisters, Mrs. Angelina I 7tl J11 m. a- -w- a LEGAL pital following a short illness. He Fionlla and Mrs. Emmanuela XrSS 1 director, and kiEccleston.ndM Eleanor Whit- irU i was born in Springfield, Mass Gulino, both in Italy.

ford, both of Hawthorne, and Donohue, OFM. Mrs. Bernard and came here with his family November when we removed the 'political machine' from City Services will be held Tuesday Lyndhurst Dismisses Assault-Battery Case LYNDHURST Charges of assault and battery against Thomas Ferlito and Miss Angie Ferlito, his sister, both of 223 Copeland made by Joseph Vendola, 214 Copeland were dismissed by Magistrate Joseph R. three years ago. Woods and Mrs.

John Robinson were In charge of the breakfast Besides his mother, surviving Hail. Mrs. Elizabeth Rigby of PreaK-neIervices will be held Monday, Mrt. Irvina Houghraling Sr. Everett Ackermon are a sister, Cynthia Ann, end three brothers, James, Joseph Windfuhrs Plan tha territory bounded by Summer Garfield Church Group MIDLAND PARK Funeral services will be held Monday for and Glenn, all at home; his ma Avenue to Cite street at Main City Of Passaic, New Jersey NOTICE FOR THE Limit, to Hope Avanu.

to Preeldenl- HASBROUCK HEIGHTS ternal grandmother, Mrs. Merdis Sponsors Card Party Street to Leidncton Avenue, to Everett Ackerman. 53. of 28 Letcher and similar charges made Williams, and stepgrandfatner, Summer Street, to Mam Avenue Mrs. Anna M.

Houghtaling, 70, nf 52 Henrv died yesterday Rhea Ave. Mr. Ackerman, a life Robert Williams, both of Pater Anniversary Fete CARLSTADT Police Lieutenant and Mrs. Ernest Wind-fuhr. 550 First will cele Jong resident of this borough, against Vendola, signed by the Ferlitos were withdrawn.

Letcher said that Vendola had in her home after an illness of GARFIELD The Polish and English groups of the Rosary Society of St. Stanislaus Kostka son. apd nis paternal grana several months. Born in union died Thursday In Bergen Pines Hospital, Paramus. following an mother, Mrs.

Mattie Gaddy of Laurinburg. N.C. brate their 16th wedding anni R. C. Church will hold a public card party at 5 p.m.

tomorrow Illness, apologized to the Ferlitos. Arthur Herrmann, Municipal Court clerk, collected $15 for Services will be held Monday. City, she had lived in this borough 40 years. Mrs. Houghtaling had been treasurer of the Has-brouek Heights branch of the Surviving are two brothers, in the church auditorium.

versary at a family dinner tonight. They will also observe the Lewis of Oakland and Cornelius three parking violations. GENERAL ELECTION, Mrs. Edward Koscielnv is Adam Roclawskl Bth Dlttrirt Public School elf. Harrison Street and Parkar Avanu AU th territory bounded by Hope Avenue.

Paaaale City Lin. Parkar Avenue. Prealdent Street to) Hone Avenue 10th Dlitrict Publle School Ada. tnlnlitratlon Bld( formerly PS eft. Jackaon 8treet and Columbia Avenue All the territory bounded by-Hope Avenue Sherman Street Columbia Avenue.

Quincy Street to Hope Avenue. tlth Dlrtrlrt Publle School IS, Lydia Street All the territory bounded by Hope Avenue. Monro Street Columbia Avenue. Jeflaraoo Street to Hope Avenue ANTHONY MARTINI. City Clerk.

Pt. reef. SITS St Oct ST. Nov. i of Ramsey and seven sisters.

Holy Name Hospital Auxiliary PATERSON Adam Raclaw chairman; Miss Stella Ciesla, co-chairman and Miss Mary Riela, Mrs. Ada Wagner of Waldwick Notice la hereby given that th Dietnet Board oi ever since tne cnapier was founded. She was also a member Election wlU meet 1 Mrs. George (Grace) Kraus and ski, 74. of 620 E.

32nd died unexpectedly Thursday at the eighth anniversary of Mrs. Windfuhr's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Walters Jr.

of Lodi. and the 11th honorary chairman. Sub-com in tha place hereinafter dealanated Mrs. Henry (Julia) Suweyn of the Hasbrouck Heights Ke mittee chairmen include the home of his son, Thomas, 953 formed Church and Its Ladies both of Paterson, Mrs. John (Margaret) Yolman and Miss Mmes.

Stanley Syrek, kitchen; Stanley Tencza, markers; A. EKil, birthday of a niece, Susan Hille. Mrs. Windfuhr is the former TUESDAY, Guild. Surviving are her husband.

Lafayette Hawthorne. He was born in Poland and had lived In this city 45 years. A re Ruth Ackerman of Midland dark horse; John Groncki. stage; Kay Sanderson and Mrs. Walter.

Park, Mrs. Arnold (Faye) Tar Irving Houghtaling; two NOVEMBER 6th, 1962 Jean Sanderson. Susan is the tired weaver, he was. a parish sons. Irv ne Jr.

of Midland ram anto of Wyckoff, Mrs. Jack (Carol) Neithardt of Saddle John Cutillo and S. McGrath, tallies and Stanley Zdonek, S. Adamczyk and M. Dubiel, tickets.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb ert Hille of Waldwick. ioner of St. Stephen's Church and a member of St.

Stephen's River and Mrs. Arnold (Doris) Between th hour of Seven ft 001 and Dale of Upper saoaie Kiver, two granddaughters; one great-grandson, and two aisters, Mrs. Fmiiv Wamoek of Fort Lee and Society. Bantta of Ridgewood. Both groups will also induct His wife.

Mrs. nine Render Manager Verga Cites new members. DEPARTMENT OP STATE. 1 STATE Or NEW JERSEY WHEREAS. It appear to my aatKfactlon.

by duly authenticated record ef the proceedlnei for th voluntary diaeoiutton thereof de. Tvoaited In my office, that THE MARA LABORATORIES. INC. a corporation of thia Stat, whoa rrlnctpal office la lituated at Nn. Cedar Street, to the City of Paaaalc.

County of Paaaalc. State of New Jereay. fSam Rarhcakv b-Inr th a tent therein and In cnarie thereof, upon whom prorata may ant Raclawski, died Jan. 16. Surviv Thomas Rienstra, 85 Mrs.

Edna Ambler oi nuaaev ing are his son; a daughter, Mrs, nVita Pa. POMPTON LAKES Thomas Hepp's Qualifications GARFIELD Carmen M. Ver Yoo rely on him for courage, inspiration, guidance and help. Instinc lively, yoo place your trust ia him ad your faith takes possible his equal do-- wjtioo ta all snen. Count on us, too or at same dears to be Funeral services will be held Frank (Helen) Bates of Pater Rienstra, 85, died Thursday in the Pompton Lakes Nursing son, snd five grandchildren.

Dittingiiiihad far Ceasidersts Service Monday. ga, campaign manager for Albert Services will be held Monday, Home after a long illness. A native of The Netherlands, he came or mindful of Hepp, today called the 4th Ward Democratic council candidate "one of the best Qualified can nnd. heedful ef avarv with Mrt. William Mist Jane Dale You can depend on ut for PATERSON Miss Janet Dale, LITTLE FERRY Funeral a m.

ana l.int i oni m. for the Surpoee of conductlnf General lection for the election of a Member of the Houee of Repre-entativa (Elrhth Confreaalonal Duu-lctl. a Surroaate. Two ill Member of the Board of Chneen freeholder (Full Term a Member ef the Board of Choem Freeholder! (Uneirplred Termt, and Three (I) Coronm. PUBLIC QUESTION Shall th amendment of Article VII.

Section II, paragraph af th Cenetltution ta fix the term of henfa at year toutead af year, bo approved The rollowlnf are the aeveral Mima place In which the Dutnct Boarda of Hart low rUl meet: FIRST WARD didates for council in the last services will be held Monday i decade. perfection at evtry ckytotl ef a funeral. VANDER PLAAT a retired weaver, died yesterday at her home in this city. There to this country at the age of 5 and had lived in Paterson before moving to Asbury Park 30 years ago. A retired mason contractor, he was a former member of the UTY Society.

Surviving are two sons. "I point with pride" Versa Saugerties. N.Y., for Mrs. Helen Boulton, 77 John who died are no immediate survivors said, "to the fact that this young 1 A truly belpfol in e-ery possi-bl way. We wish to offer ertn more than tha high ideals, ethical practices and business integrity which our membership in National Selected Morticians juirantBes.

Thursday in Hackensack Hospi man earned his college degree Good Reference taL Born in Kingston, N.Y.. Mrs. in mechanical engineering by eervedi. aaa compiled witn tna rvoulremente of Title It Corpora- tion General, of the Revised Statutes, preliminary to the teautnf of this Certificate that such con. aent ha been filed NOW THERE-PORK.

I. the Acting Secretary of State of the State af New Jersey. Do Hereby Certify that the said cvMrooratlon did. on the third day of October. IMS.

file in my office dulv executed and attested con- aent In writing to the diasoiutioa of aald corporation, executed by more than two-thrrda In tntereet of trve stockholder thereof, which ea'd certificate and the record ef tha -proceedings aforeeaid are now on file In my ttlrl office aa provtd-d br law TESTIMONY WHEREOF. -I bv hereto set my hand and afetwed nv official aval, st Trenton, thia Third day af October, A ana trtouaana aine hundred and alxtjr- (SKAL) ROPrRT at. PALCTT Aatt Secretary ef fa'e Pt. rata, til at Oct UJSJt-ai Boulton resided in Bogota be LOUISVILLE. Ky.

M-When Funeral Horn Sine 1894 JOHN J. VANDER PLAAT 7-t Passaic St. Garfield, N.J. Phone PRetcoft 7-2205 George Renstraw and Edward Rienstra, both of Paterson; two going to school at night for many years. Mr, Hepp now holds a Mrs.

Edward L. Roller answered daughters, Mrs. Winifred Adams responsible position in the de a blind ad in the Courier-Journal recently, she listed her for- of Oakland and Mrs. William QUINLAN fense industry. fore moving to Little Ferry a year ago.

Survivors are her husband, William P. Boulton; a daughter, Mrs. Mildred A. Watson of Little Ferry; a aon, Edward J. Boulton (Anna) Thomas of Haledon.

and Verga added that Hero is ac mer employer as a reference. It JOHN ANDES rtAAT tive In the Junior Chamber of was a good choice. a brother, Sidney in The Netherlands. His wife, Mary, pre Wyckoff, N. Commerce, the Knlrhta nf Cn.

Tha Inh in ha filled wis the 11 Dietrlrt Pulaakl School It, KB th St AU th tarrftnrv bounded by tie a a Street Fifth Street Pawl Rivor Eaare to Ftlta aid Dletrlct-Mount Carmel School. I Ucljmmm St Ail th. territory I7-2S Maniiafl Aam. cnan n-aoai deceased him. of Hackensack, and five grandchildren.

i Phone rwinrxtx lumbua and affair of St Stan- same one she left 15 yean ago. MBaaaaMBawaBa iila ua Kostka R.C Church, She got It back. Services will be held Monday..

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