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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 39

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Sraayi.Mmw.n. fr- 1 7T trrmrrr rnrx A'ugutfin Zcmrel, Ex-Sendix Employ Abe Fisligall DEATHS VVLL) UJJr. Johji Hunr Sr. Retired Head Of Import Firm Chris Vtr Voorn, Rttirftd Tryck Drivef HAWTHORNE Funeral I vices (or Chris If. Ver Voorn.

70, of .0) -Westcrvelt wPI be heid it 1:30 p.m in the Browning Forshny Fuw. al Home, LafavsUe Ave. kit i urrca uusso, Real Estatir" Partner, Dies FLORIST tiOAoyyAT, artaioN SI 23772 it 4-1441 Maac39r tc A private netvioe ttffAbe Fishgall, retirnd jfrerrhs.ndije manager at Meyer Brothers Department Store, will be held at the Moore Home for Funerals, 14 Totowa Ave. Friends, may call lod.ay from 3 to and 7 to 10. Donations may be mane Io the Glen Rock Ambulance Corps PASSAIC Funeral services for Aided C.

Rimo, SI 70 Quiticy will lie held tomor- rnw si 5 in the. funeral Mr. Fischgall. died yeJf'dfr resident of Hawthorne; 7h7 long iHncsRj home at Lexington Ave. The Rev.

Dr. GeweeH. Tlbott, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Fassalt', will officiate. Interment will be at Cedar Lawn Friends may call to day from to 4 -and 7 tas p.m. r.

llussn died rrmsy mgni St hi) home, heart attack. Born tn rasifr he had resided -here his "errtire life. Reserved In theNavy World War II. He was partner io the real firm "-of Luchko and Russo, He was member orthe First Presbyterian of Passaic and Qucntin Roosevelt-IVt-, Clif- ton, Surviving hl wife, the McKissock; son, ftivmond of Pamir, a. grandchild, nd-a "sister, Michael tLlllianJjyita of Pas- saic.

Mrs. Althea H4f) l. TnwtntiiP .1,. KMtlrta. fM, SK.

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Id n4 Tu.aflay I artfl 7-10 m. 'pt. W4 viomrf in SHIR' ariaii jinwinorna. 'lit' IStS; t'hrla, ti- hijhtiij 'f yrf iM(rml Vaif W'iMkia. aaa 70 yaara.

f'i-tlv and frlariilt ara lnlttd atirnd till funaral 'I naiilav 1 30 i m. tt tha Riw! m-rfrhAv Fimaral Homa. Aa. Matbo'a titarmif at limtl Mitrfl ''ark majr rail Monday I I and T-S tn Id-It wntniiT on ti.p! itn Anna. blovd of WIHiair-i Wrlaht lit Vrt Kutirali! yVdnady, frt at laa rtmaral iS'h Aval; at Ith 11 A.m.

Inlarmant I I'adai-. f.an. may rail! il.inlav tj.ll, Tuf)r I aini i H'Pt. SO I xomrir of ri'aj Saturday. p( Jt l'il A lit itatUi, hi.ahand af rn, davofad e' V-a Mil-1! drd rsaphaal nd IV.

I'lalr ralb. Rtlallvaa and frland ar In-' vllad to attapd th" fsmaral rr I tha- "Sormn f'afkar tf Mlfl Hi-, Faifa-I Tuandtr, Ort. 1, at a fioriiilarr, Mata at Our ldr of H-V Aa .149 a.tn. VUl'lnr ia 1-1 tn pi. Sit-1 1 Hi art SB'.

73 I lilt rifstt iMcAcm SHOPPS, 525 Morket St. SH. 2-1 154 FUNERAt DIRECTORS FUNERAL CiRECTOM AQUIHO-. Fdr.snl Hems In Inn Av. At.

4-170 Av. Honstein' Funeiel Home no KANSTIiH its wtm nr. GAlf A MEMORIAL7 0e Lvecto Funtrol Home laaaat Am, at 1.4. Sm JOHN KOTRAN nvm tHKHnoolt -KAE3IENSU ealrraan Fat fl alllarlB r. MASON fORTtR 'ri Pa R.

enw-Ai, 1 an Qptm Unit 7.47 MAIKIT Jf. I. Milt 344 OMIrtM AVf 17 tU AVi, SH. 2 3314 RACUCCI FUNERAL HOME ll W.tk l4 nit vimmw miiM mm 131 HsUrfan MU. .374 0UINLAN FUNERAL HOME Narh rtlfhnt ft.

EfcAsM tAfTritiv" lT etira mm Allwood Funeral Home tt A4 4 liOiM en, tMt Rinoldl Funcrel Horn Aa Klw A lt McNemey-Burnodi til Ati. riirta) nf Delia Torre Funeral Home liAtiat 4a- ta. aaia MARROCeO-ttGUGRt Mm at AN. t4tai "sciuei mm iiofl 5th. AVE.

tA, irW) SCULLION FUMIRAt HOME 267-26 Perk Ave. er MadSioA Mill Kvf avtcei rrte.tw Waity tjrtiftg Gorny Gorny MORTUARY S19 Morttiall St. Paterson MU. 4-3400 t. owt, aintt.

R. CHARLES 0. LEGC I SOUS NCAA SO rUWftAH ,384 BROADWAY SHERWOOD 2-2385 MOORE'S 3S4 To4we Peterson Atmarv -150 4IM A a.r ttaraa FUNERAL HOME CAU tAMIfff S-SI09 134 ttOAOWAT tAtliON. A Wa rata(ullf taaf 1'EMOillAL GIFTS aaatll af trlanaa a faiafiya Aa a fNsaaial away tram 0 taa at taart, AH alllw mAI-aete' a baravvad PASSAIC COUNTY 1 HEART ASSOCIATION 11 tSOAOWAV MrmoN, h. i.

AunntTti -SOUTH ORANGE V- The fu, neral "bf John Hunt 71, 122 Ward I'lacn. was held this mot ping. A requiem Mast -was offered at Sacred Heart, It, C. Newatk. Mr.

Hunt ti'ed Thursday at St Michael's Ho'Dital. He -was the fat.net of Jobn Hunt Jr. of Clifton and Mrs. Regina ffugept i' A veteran tf World WarJ. he was president and treasurer of the John IvHunt import export firm of New York Citv until retirement aix ytsar ago, ue naa lived in Newark for 53 years, moving to this community six.

years ago. lie was a of the llolv Name of Secred Heart Church. 1 In addition to his children In (his area, Mr. Hunt Is survived hut tt 1 tVtA fvrme) Schilling, and three sons, Rev. itohert Hunt of narlmgton.

Francis of Kendall Park and fapt. Leonard Hunt, with the Army In and nine grandchildren. I 1 CARDS 0F-THANKS hHK Wn. Hi lnHt bt th t)pir tin 1 to tnf iir ttsmikK, In rM' Mim frlntt, H.ihlM. n4 Club, mid v.

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in at Pomnixn itvrm't- ''hurrh rtil mar from. to I v- fttt, IIH.AI4, fdrea' 1 fH'tilnn, Xm'iSHt, fi Ar- bO'td fehri! F-ihal -14li- nf Tftrnhiiff Ttfk. aarylea rjlril r.onaanlanr of Il'anrta "ntr rati S- nS T-H pm a Uwr'- Him tor- ii Iti Toloa Ai' Tn tr" tri pia Trakc Inn ilian Rai-ai t-pu l. It 1 1 .1 HI ctt 51 Jajra firt; Hal ImrMir (, aorga 4 11 ri ri3j 1 i 4.1 jMtl i dorr, ,11 IS. rn-rvtitnn Pialoa.

t-iS Marxiar. S'uaaral Mtwii t. Aodraaa Uif-1 co; park. a Tw.ada. I-ar.

i at I.4r Or)a Miri i Park. In lt cnnutMi. rrna may a aa-v! tn St ABdrawl i-Jsarrh H4riil Fvrtd i 1" sfotjurda. f' fjaa antra fi' fit. A IS t'HM 4 t4m iftd.tfd' fsiB'ral ftaad.4.

Vfc Rarucrl sna-al '5 US ft I a- f. am. latarraa! i da Laara. V.a.-.lrf ltS, in. -ptpi-; hi 'It 11 hr IB ia 7 I 111 LITTLE funer of August Zomn'ly of Lower Notch will be held tomor row at.

9 a m. from the funeral! home at 47 Main St, A half hour later, a. requ'em Miss will be offered at Our Lady of the Holy Angels JR. C. Church.

Interment will be at Immaculate Coocep. tion Monlclasf, Friends zni'f calj'today from 3 10 M. Mr. osea aaiuiaay Mountsinside Hospital, Mont- clair, after a short Hungary, he resided In Newark prior to moving here 3.1 vears ago. He was a retired tool designer for the Bendix Aviation Eclipse Pioneer 'Division, Tetcr-boro.

member ef Local 153. iJAW-AFL-CIO. He was the widower of Irene Surviving aTe two dauchter. Mrs. Mildred Raphael Of New York City and Dr.

Claire Nev-rath of Beverly Hills, Calif; and four hrolhers, and jonn of Hungary: William of Mew Milford, and Slephen of Yprk, Mrs, Charl Fitz Gibbon Service's will be held tomorrow at II a.m. in Christ Episcopal Church-for Mrs. Mary Jane Campbell Fits Gibbon, 171 Oak a prominent figure in church and fraternal groups. Burial will be In Valleau Cemetery may cell at the funeral home at 5ifi Fast Ridgewood Ave. toddy from 3 to 5 and 7 to Mrs.

Fit Gibbo.i died Satur day at her home, A native of Brooklyn, she had been a Ridge wood resident 42 ivears. She served as the first vestrywoman al Christ Episcopal hurch and was a former president of Its Woman's Guild. She also was a member of the Altar Guild of the church. In addition she was Past matron of Ridge wood Chapter 39. Order of Eilicrn Star, and was district deputy of Masonic affiliate.

Surviving are her husband, Charles daughter, Miss Jean M. Fit Gibpon at home; a Robert S. of Midland Park; three sisters, the Misses Isabella and Ann Campbell and Mrs Alice Mahoney. alt of Bronxvllle, N. and four grandchildren.

VamiuUn ELIZARETH- William Rick-1 509 west End died suddenly Saturday in Alexian Brothers Hosoltal. iDDareaUy of heart attack. He was M. Mr. Ricketi was born in Bay City.

and had lived in Craftford and Parlin before moving hrte five years ago. He had been employed for six years with the van viaanocren Ma chine as a "ma chinist. He leaves his wife. Mrs. Es telle Sukockl ftieken; -two broth ersr pew, Jacksoo Hetgats, L.I.,.

and Paul of palatine Pudge, N.Y.: four sisters, Mrs Louis Rivard of Alpine, Mrs. Thomas Tuscany and Mrs, Floyd Tuscany, bolh of Mount Clemens, Mich, and Mrs. Stew-adt'Lowe of BattlejOeek, Mich. The service will be. at 11 a.m Wednesday at the McGrath Fu neral Home.

Richfield N.Y. Mrs, Elsia Odenwald ROCHELLE PARK--Services for Mrs. Elsie Scheffel Oden- wald, 76. of lfil Passaic will be held Wednesday-. the Vander Plaat Memorial Home, S.

113 arview Paramus. Interment will be in Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson. Visiting hours are tomorrow from 2 to 4 o.m and 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Odenwald 'died at her.

home Sunday after short ill ness, she was born in iiarfield, and had been a resident of Rochelle Park for 28 years. Prior to that she had 4ned in Saddle Brook. She was a member of the First Reformed Church of Rochelle Park, Ladies Guild, Ladies Aid Society, and St. John's Lutheran Church, Passaic. She was the widow of Henry Odenwald.

Three sons also predeceased her; Surviving are a brother, William Scheffel of St. Petersburg, and a sister-in-law, M. Egetmeyer. Mrs. Ellen Heertma The funeral of.

Mr. Ellen Heerema of 9 Delaware will be held tomorrow at 1:30 a m. from the Minchin, Fuoeral Home, 17 Michigan Ave. A ha'! hour later a high rfcquiem Msss wiH offered in St, George's Church. Interment will be In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Friends may tall today from 2 to tf m. Mrs. Heerema fl.ed Saturday at' St. Joseph's Hospital, where ihe had been admitted Friday morning. She was born in New- York Cay, June 8.

and had resided In Paterson child hood. She was a member of Si George's Cfcurch and the Rosary Society. Surviving are a. son, Vincent Seymour of Paicron, with whom she resided; two grand daughters. Arthur (Cath erine) Maron.

and Mrs, John (Eieni Lyon.sT and two greatgrandchildren. of Paterson Shewas the mother of the late Frank (Eugene) Seymour, who J.ca five years sgo. jonn ipiro POMPTON LAKES Services for John 147 Vc were to be held today at ro. ia the funersl home at 4 Newark-Pom atoo Riv- 'I m. erda'e.

Burial wJ' lo be in Mount Mofiaii Ccmeter, Fair- vjew. Mr. Sa.ii-iv in Chiltoa Memorial .11 (2" Alcxi Ptkorcik, 74, Friendt KAST PATKHSON Alex Pikarcik. 74, of 68 Grand Croton-On linden, N. died Saturday ninht of a heart tltsck ijt the heme trends, Mr, and Mrs.

William Fox, 58 Kipp St whom, ne na oeen visumg ior two da vs. -i Patrolmen Taui ano John Jindracek. witto Jack Mc- Grath of Fire Company 2 maue an unsuccessiui aueropi io it viVe Mr. Pekarcik after he suf fered tht attack. Dr.

A. Ka'uf mnn vronounced him dead, ine body was taken io the funeial home at 274 Market St. Police said and Mr. FolMad been fishing com nanions. The funeral will be held! Wednesday from the Carter Fu-I neral Home.

41 Grand Cro- ton-on-Hudson. Min Martha Doremui Succumbs ot 94 Min Martha S. Doremus, i4, formerly of 612 E. 2th St died yesterday in Dirt Tappan lonow ing a lencthy illness. A native of Preakness, she moved to Paterson in 1912.

Miss Doremus was a member of thr Eastside Presbyterian Church and the William Paterson Chap ter of Daughters of the American Revolution. Funeral services will he held Wednesday at 10 a.m. In Mooi'e's Home for Wayne Chapel, Alps- Rd. The Rev. Ralph Boult, of the Warren Point Presbyterian Fair Lawn, will officiate.

Interment will be In Pompton Church Cemetery Friends may fall tomorrow from toll m. "Surviving are two nieces, Mrs. Milton (1. Rovd, of Ridsewood and Mrs'Royal K. Terhun of Wyckon; one graBtiniece.

Mrs. Barbara Boyd Benson of Ridge-wood: one grandnephew, Cla- pin M. Royd of River Fdce and six great grancinieces ana nepn ews. Max Katz Diet, Daughler in Paferson NEWARK'- Funeral services for Max Katn. 213 Shephard were held yesterday morning, Mr, Katx died Friday at Ms home.

He was a retired operator of a printing firm on Belmont Avenue and a member of the Newark Typographical Union and the Combiner' Society, Born In Austria, he had come to the Cnited States SO years ago. Ile'lived In New York C'ty for 10 vears and (he rest of his le In Newark. He Is survived by his wife. Mrs. Nettie Schrerk KaU; a dauchter.

Miss. Ruth Katx of Paterson; a Sam' of Hill' side, two ether daughters, Mrs. Margaret Macintosh of North Plainfield and Mrs. Beatrice Levine of Hillside and eight grandchildren. i Mrs.

Schaumann i ROCHELLE PARK Services were held today for Mrs William SchaurnannV Sfi, of 10 K. Passaic who died Friday in Saddle Brook General Hospital, Saddle Brook ,.8 ft er a brief Rom in Gewnany, she had come to this country 71 years ago and had lived in this township for 48 -years. Mrs. Schau-mann was a member of the Golden Age Club of Mavwood and Hackensack. Her husband William, predeceased her.

Surviving are a daughter; Mrs Marie McNernev of Saddle Brook: one ion, Henry of Seat tie, Wash two grandsons; three great grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Sophie Jknsel of Mavwood and Mrs. Catherine Tomhrlnk of the. Bronx, N. Jack Hiliicke ROCHELLE PARK Serv ices were held today for Jack W.

Htllicke. 43, of 18 Catherine who died Friday in Fair Lawn Memorial Hospital, Fair Lawn, after a brief illness. Born in Brook-lyn. lie had lived ia thlsrtownship tor.22, years and before that In Saddle Brook and In Richmond Hill. L.I.

Mr. Hiliicke, was a rewind- er operator for Georce La Monte and -Sons, Nutley." Ile had also worked part-time at Bamber Paramus. He was a member of the Redeemer. Lutheran Church in May wood and of the Rochelle Park CD Police. i.

Surviving the former Irene Neukamnv. one daughter. his mother, Elitaftfh of St. Petersburg, Fla two brothers, Charles of Queens Village, Y. and Edward, of aysid and one sister.

Mrs; Gertrude Pcnncr of Hoboken, Ernest Morf CLIFTOM Ernest Moif. or-merly of CLRon, Jed yesterday at 65 Shady Sid Ave Pumoht. lenctny illness. A native of Ciifton, he resided in Bereenfield for 20 years. He was employed by the-Standard Oil Co.

of Hackensack for 28 vears prior ta his retirement He was s. veteran of. World War II. 'having served in the. Air Funeral services will he held Wednesday at 1 p.m.

in Moore's Kama for Funerals, M4 Totowa Ave.l Jatermeftt will in l-aure! Grove Memorial! Park. Paterson. Friend mayi call ton'ght from 7 to 10 and iorr. arrow from 3 to and 7 To 10 m. Surviving are one son, F.rne W.

of Dumont; two sixers. Mrs aid Mrs. Eiis Bteakey, Suh of Cl.f'.nn, and one brother. HeiVrt of al tO in a a ill jti.n ui ry sided at 104 Thornbury TVvCi Glen Rock, Born In Nashville, Tenn.f he had been a Patersonj resident 35 years before moving to Ulen Rock 13 yeai -s ago. He was with Meyer Brothers for 30 year prior, to retiring.

He leaves hjlst wife, the former Ethel Flavin; "two sisters, Miss Helen Fishgaft of Washington, t). and Ml s.Teah Rose of Na'Jiville, and a brother. W4 linm Fishgall of Nashville, Jane Fletcher Dies at 16 POMPTON FLAINS A fu neral service for Miss Jane Laurel 16-year-old daughter of George R. and Lil ian HAle fletcher of 9 Looper Koad, will oe held tomorrow 1') a.m. In St.

Andrew's Episco pal Church, Lincoln Park. The Itev. uoger Ailing, rector will officiate, Buriftl will be In Laurel Grove Memorial Park Totowa. Friends may call 3 to 10 m. tsiday at the Scanlan Fu neral Home, 781 Newark-Pomp ton Tok.

In lieu of flowers con tributions may.be made to the memorial fund of St, Andrew a Church Miss Fletcher died Saturday afternort In Chilton Memorial Hospital of complications which eame'after an appendectomy In January Born in Paterson, sne nad liv ed two years in West Paterson and 14 years in Pompton Plains. She was a graduate of Pequan nock Valley School and was a lunlor at Pequannock High school. Miss rletcher was member of St. Andrew's Church and its Youth Fellowship. She also was a Candy Striper (nurse aide) at Chilton Hospl tl.

Surviving, besides her tar ents, are sister Nancy Lynn at home, and her grandmothers Mrs. Sarah Fletcher of Weal Paterson. and Mrs. Bessie Lyle 01 wycson. Joseph A.

Puppo, Retired Salesman RIDGEWOOD Services for Joseph A. Puppo of 210 Gateway Wednesday at the Feeney Fu neral Home, 22 Franklin Ave The Rev, Charles J. Child, rec tor of St. Bartholomew Epls copal Church. Ho-Ho Kus.

will officiate. Friends may to day from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomor row from a to and 7 to 9 p.m Mr. Puppo died unexpcctedlv yesterday afternoon at his Born in New York Gity, he hM resided here eight years. A retired salesman for thdJ5u-Pont be was past grand master of Eastern Lodge, Am, New York, and a mem- hT of St, Bartholomew's Church in Ho-Ho Kus.

Surviving are his wife, the former Mildred Pigott; two daughters, Mrs. Alfred Orewes of Englewood and Mrs E. Walter Bueschel of North Plainfield; three Mar tin and Carl of New York and Louis of California, and a sister, Mrs. Ralph Cngo of New York jrs. William Wright Funeral services for Mrs Anna Wright.

59,. of 338 Market will be held Wednesday It a.m. at thg Scanlan Funeral Homer 42t 12th Ave, The Rev. Robert Shaver, pastor of the Riverside Reformed will officiate. Interment will be at Cedar Lawn jj'emetery.

Friends may call today from 7 to 10 p.m. and tomorrow from 1 to and 7 to 10 p.m.-Mr. Wright died yesterday morning in Paterson General Hospital after a short illness. Surviving are her husband, William Wright Sr' two sons. William of Fair Lawn and Alfred of Paterson; a dauchter.

Mr, Louise Van Dyne of Pat erson, and two grandchildren. Mrs. Joseph Goldberg Seivices were to be held to day at 2 p.m. at the George Louis Jewish Memorial Chapel, -47 Marsei tor Mrs. Ida Goldberg, wife, of Joseph Goldherg.

Kepn St. Meyer Greenberg wis to offsci fe. Burial was to bl in the Bnai Sholem Benevolent Asso CiStion Cemetery Saddle Bre4s, Mrs. "Goldberg died yesterday in St. Joseoh's Hosnital after a long illness.

Bom in Latvia, she had been PatirsoS resident 35 vears. She as a of the Baal Sholem A ciatioa of Paterson, Surviving besides htr'. husband, are daughter, Herbert (Sylvia) Waldreari. GaTden Arlingtaa. at whose 'home, the raournisp.

Period will' be observed, and grandchildren. Mrs. Henry DIffrick CLIFTON A funeral serv iff was fielj todiy for Mrs. Alary Pellora Ditrick, 43. of 27 Van Riper who died Friday tn Passaic General Hospital After a long illness, Bora ja Cl.rtoft.

she was a Lfe a a Marvin Hoff, pastor oi! the Rea Avenue Reformed Church, will, officiate. Interment will be in Laurel Grove. Memoilnl Paik, Totowa. Friends may call tody irom a 9 una i ia 1 p.m. Mr.

Ver Voorn died Sa'tdrdav Hi Borne uncr m. hd been a truck driver for Cuf Oil Wellington, before tt- tiring. He was the husbarid of the former Mary (Mammie) Van winkle, whom he married 47 years ago jri Paterson. He was World War I veteran. Surviving, In addition' id his wife, are.

two Cornelius and Roecrt or Hawthorne; daughter, Mrs. Herbert (Doris) Harrison of Paterson; eight grandchildren; three brothers, MM IMOU VI Ml" 1M HI 1 vui 101 and Daniel, bolh or Fair Lawn: sister, Mrs, John (Jennie) Tan of Cleveland. Ohio, several nieces and nephews. 1 Mrs. Milford Harririgton Funeral services for.

'Mrs1 Marie Labarre Harrington. 66, Tenth. will be held to morrow at 10 a.m. in the Ra iled Funeral Home. 243 E.

IHth St. The Rev; William -L Griffin, rector of St. Paul's Episeo- pat Lnurrn, wilt officiate, interment will be In Cedar Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call tonight from 7 to 9. Mrs.

Harrington died in her home Saturday following a long illness. A native of Maine, she resided In Paterson 22 years Previously, she made her home Srt Si Th the late Mr. and Mr. Archer Labarre, she was a member of St, Paul Episcopal Church and the uoiuen Age Uuo ot pater son. Surviving are her husband, Milircd; two sons, of Pat erson ind Robert of Sunnyvale, three sister -and a brother In 12 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Mrs. Charles Burke The funeral of Mr. Josephine Becker Burke. 36, of Building 4. Alexander Hamilton Project, Alabama will be held tomorrow at it: IS a.m.

from the Raguccl Funeral Home, 243 lath St, At 9 a.m., high requiem Mass will be, offered at St. Brendan's R.C. Church, Clif ton. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call today rom 3 to i and 7 to 10 p.m.

Mrs. Burke died Saturday night in her home. Born in New York City, he had resided in Paterson seven year and' was a parishioner of St, Brendan's Church. Surviving are Tier husband rhili tiiirb lhr riaiiahtort Rose Mary, Patricia, and Carol Ann, and a son, Robert John, all at home; her mother, Mrs, Jennie Becker of Paterson; and a brother, George Becker of YohkerVN. Y.

Mrs. Henry Hierspiel ROCHELLE PARK Funer al services were held today for Mrs. Charlotte M. Hierspiel, 80, of 59 South Drive, who died at her home Thursday night after a long illness. Mrs.

Hierspiel was born In Germany and had lived here for six years. She was a member of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer In Maywood. Sur vivors are her husband, Henry; a Mrs. Frank (Adelaide) Klaus of the same address, and three grandchildren. RA Funeral services for" Irvin F.

Montrcss, 86, of 150 Jasper will be held tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. in Moore Home For nerals. 3B4 Totowa Ave. The Rev. Otto Jaeckel.

nastor of the Pat erson Avenue Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be at Cedar Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call today from 4 to and 7 to 10 m. Montress died yesterday in St. Joseoh's Hosoital.

sonar- ently of heart attack. Born In Oakland, he spent most of his life la Paterson. He was a re tired lumberman. He was i member of" Gen. Kearney Coun cil 261, Jr.

OUAM. He was the widower of Delia Mon tress. Surviving are a son. LeRoy of Paterson; a granddaughter, two great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Gregory Tomayfco cur ton- Services were held today for Greeorv Tomav of 293 Burgess Place who died Friday at Lions Head" Lake wayne.

after ahort illness He had been stay.ng with daughter tt the lake. Mr. Tomayko came to this ecuntry from Austria-Hungary C5 years ag and settled in Jer sey City where he lives for six years, moved to Passaie where he staved 18 years and bad lived ti the" Clifton address for the pat 43. ers. He was emr' ed by "the Armour Co.

fir 45 years retirirg 13 yeart ago. He wa a pariahiorer of Marys iCtiurcb. Passaic Mr. TcmJtvko' leaves i wi-J ew, Mrs. Catherine Fsbaa three daiVers.

Mrs Harry (Marsireti of Liule Ferrv, Mu, John-'(Ana Col Vaie t'atloned with the- Carp Japae; tt grandchildren, 13 sad two Jiw.a fif'-Ci (- cf Cevfc'aori, Sf)3 of of T.i a MrsvAHhea Bogart Sclater, formerly of Passaic. died yesterday afternoon Morn town Memorial Hospital follow lengthy illness, -A native cf Fflssaic, Mrs, Scla ler rrsided in Garwood and Fast Orangrprmrio moving io Her hushandf- William died In March. Funeral servicer will he Mid tomorrow at in. in St. John's Fplsfopal fourth, Passaic.

The Qulnlan Funeral Home, 2 Jiara Clifton Is in charge "Ml I. I (bilH interment wui ue Cemetery, There wui.oe no -veiling houfir Surviving ar one brother, Gil Kerf nf Pnaif and Morris Township 4 nieces a nd nephew. Mr, Anna Stagg Services' for Mrs. Anna A (Kithcsrt) Slagg of 08 Hadley Ave Clifton, will be held Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. In the funeral home, S.

113 Far View Ave Interment will he in LodF Cemetery. Visiting hours-art -today from 7 to 10 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 m. Mrs, Stag? died-Saturday at Franklin Hospital, Franklin, art er a brief illness. She wflsmro in Sirssex Coun tv. arid had lived In Clifton for two months.

Formerly she had lived In Roche-lie Park or 23 ar. She was member of the fll SI IKIUHHtJU HUH 11 hrlle Park and the Ladies Aux iliary of Brotherhood of Train men. Mrs. Slagg imrvlved by two daughters, Mrs. Maiorie Forresl of Westwood and Mrs.

Dorothy Thomson of Seaside Park; five sons, William of Clifton, Chester of Waklwkk, John of Fair Lawn, Frank of Washington, and Thorn- as of Wallincton; 15. grandchil dren, and seven great grandchildren. She was the widow of William. Kitty Up Tree Again; Gets Claws Clipped LifihUtinc may not strike twice the' same place, but apparent-, h- this principle does not apply to eats. A black and white kitten that last week was trapped in the top of a "'tree; at Wail and 13th Avenues pulled the ame stunt atatn Saturday.

A week ago yesterday te rhard a squirrel to the top of tree and then could not gel down. He was atuck for 4 hours until the Evening News came to the rescue and called James Martin of Martin's Animal Res-eue 2:0 17th Ave. Martin brought the kitten down ia few minutes with a snare and pole. When the kitten became trapped again Saturday, re-idents called Martin and he again brought It d6wn. Only this wont be going back up again (or -wbile, Martin clipped its claws short to eliminate iii eumbiof apparatus.

"Of course, if he shwild hap pen Io get. Into fight with an other- eat fif'jl e.omyt second since he won't have any flaws to icratch with," says Martin. at least he won be getting sftKk in trees." Boy Grobt 3,500 Volt Wira) and Survives FLOOMFIELn AP A 12 ear-old hoy survived aa arc! enl in which he graHbed a rasl- r.ad bjgh voltage wire carrying 3.S00 volts of. The Aisa Daheerlo of let La France was talt- en to Mountainside Hospital, Monidiir, in fasr cond.t:n. P' 1 were am a red he tts rot electrocuted, gutter ipg oily se ere hand buros end a bfoken Police said sd eom-ranioa were returning from a gh school footbaU game when! wey aerwea io Sup enrougn ire fence.

Alan Jo-t hu faoiieg ard trsbued fr wire as he It 'I Then drefped 35 feet to the tracks. sttk EinniiixY Vat mrv5 l' fit ft IUi. 7 Serving This Community Since 18S9 3T CHARLES J. SCAfilAH- H. JOHS SCAKlAfl 421121b t( 11 Sl.IL54tS5 KISKmilZ ML 26433 PIUaSCI I 781 T-rre il tt 23 WHAT'S AICUT PATERSON MONUMENT I Altai raal Cawata mH f4 h4 7 10CI AGO MMCtlAa.

A-aaxt ah tmmtt CtaiT lf b4 ianalt ta'4 tterwf laa lri tci Afa vL -z K-M a ft.f.tt 4 awAy at rotatat tafT mm fm fe aaaaisi ara fM fht Wf-UiViy tvi Aft tauh' ttr-totm it C3j HCMAi 'sa(ra-a4 A.fJ w-, j'iJa ki out Hr.b 5 a tt-t I'- residrrst of this c.i. She. was of f-Vei Ferrv, Cons. memtr of the' Sacred Heartisr.i Mrs. Alfred Rosalind An-R.

C. Church, here, end a mem- of Licajs Beirj Lke'v; two wr of tfie Mother' Guild cf sons. Siechen of Cli'fita tai a' mn lPin7 s4 tmpp taff ta. fiM a'a4' anwaraifcil luff SMtHtirfW 4m.l ftm-'f' 'rr ii-a I uf', l. ttdt a Afis.

a ff. ty rfww i.m'T. mw ra he bad been a PtTrj are her Lakes revMent 14 years. HejHenry one daughter, and w.fe. ran- a dry st home, f.x MONUMENT CO.

0 a- a a'araitanr Vi4 fia I fOIOWA AVI. PATERSON gpf store at store at JVanaqje Ave 'mother, Mrs. Aide Bellcra wife the rarvivor.Cl.fton..

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