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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 37

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Evening Ncws7- IS THAT SO! DEATHS Noted Artist and DEATHS i1 WE TTIIJ AMY I W. F. Vdrneyg Paterson Native; Magazine Illustrator CLKAHY On Dc It, John huaban of tbe lale-Aana Dtlser. 6ipmunk Works Hard, for His Winter Food, WEtOExeoBLCft Ot lt K. 2th Pataraon, audflanly Services Sunday, Ralatlvaa, frtania an aaambara Holr Naaaa 8ocltv and at Mr HOLLYWOOD.

Calif' (AP) itln 4tb Darraa at ef an Henry Clive. artist and magaxlne home three or four feet below the surface are certain to have a WaOnaaday. Daa. 14. 18.

Aaaniat, baleved knabta at Leatae aa fa- thrr af Mr. Alloa Themaon' aa Aaaaat Waldaa. I and frienda ara Invltad to artaad tba fanaral 8ataray. tc. Former Athlete Dry Presidential Candidate lt I at.

aatbea coancll a art invited to attan tha fnaaral Sat-urSae. Dae. lt from tha Scaalaa Ulustrator whose portraiu of beautiful women won bins wide acclaim, half bushel of so Of nuts, seeds are! Worse than whisky, because BOCKVILLE CENTRE, L. it dead of lung cancer at 79. fanarat Home, Til Tpka.

Rt. 11 and berries to last them through It ait tha J. at. oitnaia and aea. th.are more insidious ana.

toy Services will be held tonight reaipten naiaa, 'sv a m. nia Fanaral Horn. tt Godwin Services for Samuel Mendel at at the Clayton naauiaaji Maaa UU MSrre cnorra I a.at. rntrmar. at ML CaWary.

word of bis fteatn Monday in Cedars of Lebanon Hospital was not made public until late Wednes acting slower, they undermine a man's organic structure." until Spring. -The food Is stored in a separate compartment where It Is safe from any contamination. sohn. 63, of 417 Graham Butltr. Frlandr ar call TburaSar Midland park.

1 m. intarmani at Laoral Grava Marorlal fWrX. VUlttna hear- Friday venlnir -4 O-m. Deo. IMt Isvili be held Sunday at 1:30 p.m.

neral Home. 20 Lincoln for William F. Varney, Prohibition Party candidate for, Presldsnt in an Friday I pas. He served a field "secretary of the New Jersey -Prohibition Since chipmunks are regarded at the Robert fichoem Chapel Clive: a former magician and n-t 828 Market St Rabbi. Reuben Committee from 1B12 iei as very good eaung by weasels and other predators which could I82fM- Mr.v.Varner died Tuesday of a Kaufman, of Temple Beth El wtll onetime 'actor, wu'a top artist on the American Weekly Magazine a Sunday publication of the FLORAL DESIGNS Maar ala 4tk St.

a C. a. Oftteera an mamaarat Mgt-wi. ftalo Aaaambtv. 4tb Paaraa.

and was a member of tae National Prohibition Committee, as well cerebral thrombosis in the East easily enter their dent, they have an' effective means of protecting officiate. Interment will be In Silk City Lodge Cemetery. West as chairman of the New York sr. mt ara reaaaatad I Rockaway Nursing Home. East Rocgiway.

L. I. He was 78 years meat at th Sanlaa raaSral Hearst newspapers tot more than 95 inenueives. if consists 'of plugging up the entrance which they Paterson. The mourning period will bo observed at bis residence.

Noma Pom tan Plalna. a.m His real name was Henry uive Frllar ta par ear lt trlkat et oo a enecuveiy srttn eartn and of age and resided atl3 Orand Ave. O'Hara. Mr Mendelsohn died yester raaaact ta aur uta kratkar Jasn sn rtms ee xip icirov', tav tmiAf rt Tout miabi Stata Prohl bitloB Committee until his death. day we hope tn see the dry elements" frdnv both parties get together and stand for the hlsThast ideals In government." stone that their: worst Under WiaajT.

Clive. a native of Australia, trav dsy at his home after a brief Bora Patereon. NY Mr. Varnev attended schools there. JOSKTH Xr AltaAltT.

.1 ground enemy, the weasel, completely frustrated. ti -it BrOLGA BURNS By this time of year In tht colder part of the country the chipmunk have Just about finished the Job pf taring Tip food for the Winter: However. If enow hain't yet fallen, you may have aome fun In patting out peanut for. thete fasclnstlng ground squirrel. And if you do that" one trick to try that of hanging the peanut from a wire strung between a couple of trees.

In no time at at! the chipmunk Is likely to turn Irto a hi(th-wir performer who can afford plenty of amusement The-antics one of these creatures goes through in getting a peanut suspended from a wire are considerable. One that I saw finally became so frustrated, of else put enouch thought on the problem, that be hit on the logical solution of 'cutting the- suing with bis leeth- I V.1.V Quit poiilbly his actions were the result of thinking, for the String had ho more than parted when be was racing along the wire to the tree on way down to get th peanut on th ground. Chipmunk store op uch a tjuantitv of food lor the Winter because they are not hlbernator. Though the leep away the colder din af the Winter season. illness.

Known as "Rod' Mendel-sohn to Tils friends, be was i An active prohibitionist all bis eled the world during bis young manhood as. a. magician, "Clive the muslonkt" Thl led him into rsiACKxaorr raaaad lata tlfa But that la not their nnt riav EdseCr! SwatClff he said during, bis campaign for life, he wss an unsuccessful can tarsal la Fataraan. Wadaeadax. prominent figure in athletic dr-l tense.

Another consist of the wavi a 'a I other stage work and be appear tne rresioeney. From 19Q2 until 1919 he served x-errj ty aaoAewar cies, particularly as a runner tn didate for Governor of New York in 103 when he ran on the ticket ed for a time In silent movies pro Dae. It, Its. Emma Koattaaa. balovad wlfa af Hobart rraar-hert.

as SI vaara af Rkartdaa At ftalatWaa and frlrada are ta-l in wnjen they 4lgule the excavated material from a chipmunk may in' a number of eaoadtiee- with of the Law Preservation Party. duced at Long Island. N. Y. his youth.

A Psterson textile manufacturer many years, be wss a member of Temple Eman- FUNERAL DIRECTORS vttad te attend tke fuoaral Bat- another prohibitionist group. In IA4 JU .1. a He came to nouywood in wa Long Island firms that manufactured pillow shams, scsrves, tur- auivani va vriT near a cuma Yarn Of But little nr nan af It as art director for Charlie Chaplin urdar. Dae. it st stoorea Homa far III Tatawa Ava I(ui no waa a canuiuaia; for piajr- or of Rockvllle Centre.

UJn and novelties. In 1919 he ODened insursnce Productions. He played one rUNCHAL CrttCTCJ i iisety to he' found at the en of Foreign Wars. Silk Oty Bar- il a.m Crematloa at Raaadale Mr. Varney became a prohibi 'heavy" rote in a Chaplin film.

trance. Quite aware thai auch ma eramatory. rrlanda saay call racts as, veterans of world war agency and remained In this bad tionist to 1906 in a hospital room AQUINO Clive had bees married alx an i-i a m. rnay. i-st I and the YM-YWHA.

He served terial would advertise their presence, tht chipmunks distribute he shared. with a oatlent who ness until nis reuremeni in is. He was a nast oresident of ih times, The last marriage, at age ss a yeoman third class with the Ma cxasrsT (Gora Maate- cxnsi swore he would never drink CSlwaalaJ FCSSrtl ItaaM) XM Caaea Ao. AS. 4-1114) aoout ui area -so as best to con was lo aars-eyea acura Dur- Naasae County Association of In- united Navy in world aesla If be' got well.

The fellow- in pataraon. Ifc n. Jaaash. balaraJ kna- au Acquanetta, then zs. It ended oeertnetr Wsr I.

sursnce Agents, patient recovered. Neither before (Copyright 1M0. br Olsa Buratl in divorce. Henry HaagteiB A Both Surviving are his wife, the nor after did Varney ever -He rmrlved by bis wife, the At hii own reaueat- taere win ban af Hattla Baaae Ganikert af I Stralht SU ac Si year. RaU-ttvaa and Manda ara larltad ta attan tbe facaral 'atardar fram Sorry, 1 simply cannot answer your manv friendly fetters in formef Boo Kluger; a son.

How touch whiikey, wine or beer. be no funeral. ard, of Paterson: a daughter. former Leonla Abrarosj a son, William F. two daughters, Mrs.

Beatrice L. Schuon and Mrs. Do LaKciei Fnaorol Home It I i at aa. at tJk -) th a (ttnaral kota af Jab O. Kat- Harriot the wife of Air Force "At tint." Mr.

Varney once said, "I only wanted to stop the sale of hard liquor, but now I dividually, but I will" be glad to answer letters of general Interest through the column. Please ad Inter- ran, 41 RlTar St. 1 0-. John Brunz Evelyn M. Mott; a brother and Lt Raymond Klein, of Texas; Vtaltlna aiani ai Laarai orava JOHN KOTKAN know that Hint wines and beer four alsters.

attar I ana. yiidar. Daa. l-lt one grandion, jeffrev Klein: whenever they waken they are likely to be not for lane. dress vow letters to: IS THAT Services Tomorrow brother.

Beniamln Mendelsohn co Paterson Evening News, EAST PATERSON Services of Fair Lawn, and a sister, Mrs. Thank' to their Industry In the MSBlBICLtOV Paaa lata life ataraal In Germany. Dao I. lit, artlltaai a a- Herman Klaaes Dies as ajyaaTev' Tamawooo s-ant ayBartWBaBB eTmaXmtmal sTllttB ratL r. u.

box 1008. San Francisco, Calif, for John Brunei. 79. of 81 Grove Louts fSaran) Miner, of Cald- Tall month, the occopants of St. will be held tomorrow st 10 welL evad aaa af Aaaa Krall a a Hart B.

Harralaoa. aaa II raara. mi is Day Before He Was to a m. at th funeral home -at 7-9 AKredX Ower, Ass't Superintendent, At Linen Co. PEQUANNOCK Alfred E.

Radwaad Ara. Ralatlraa aa Passaic Garfield. Friend MASON AOlTI Man are larltad attan tha Leave for Germany styal faaeral Batardar. fjaa. IT at may call today from 3 to 8 nd 7 6.

EST MILFORD Herman Wear Home far Fanarala. 114 Tata a It t'llank alia. la- Mr. Bruncz died Wednesday rw mi t.n.....v laitaaaraitaf Dr. John R.

Merrill, Paterson Dentist A memorial service for tarsiaat al Maral Or era Caai after a brief Illness. Born In Hun Vels Council lla'iries Slafe; Election Jan. ff Klage. 70. of Berkshire Veiley died Tuesday at hia home after lingering Ulna.

Ha was aaarjai aaa. ft 1 tar. rrla may rati and Ave died suddenly this morning at his home. fare, he came to the United T-lt am. TkaradaT.aaO Friday.

States 93 years afo and resided Pee. i-lt Temple Emanuel; Services Tonlghl scheduled to sail for his native A nstlve of Paterson. Mr. Ower John R. Merrill.

an oral sur nt aal German Wednesday. In. this area since then. He moved to East Paterson 10 year ago. moved to Peeraannock two years ATCKOA Of It JCortk )ttk VU geon, formerly of Psterson and Bidgewood.

will be bald in the ago. He was the son of the late Mr. Elate came to this coun rratyecs rarx. a rnday. Dae.

I. 111. Caeaallaa. kalava baabaad Hi wire, the former Elisabeth try In 1940 and was a bartender near future st tha rirst Baptist Somogi. died In 1924.

ef Anna L. aUaaatar Hay ansa William and Agnes MacDonald Ower. He was the assistant superintendent in the Linen Thread until his retirement eight months unurcn. Surviving are three daughters. The Choral Society: of Temple -amei Heeney.

'part com Dr. Merrill recently ago. A widower, be bad, planned Mrs. Job (Msryl Vander -Wee) of aia tuia-'yaar. Ralatlvaa fiiaa are lnltad attaal tha fanaral ok Monday.

Dee. 1 at tka Vtrm1Q Mataertal Funeral F.mamteJ. under the direction of mander of the Patenon Memorial Post. Catholic War Veterans, has lo stay in oermany. East Paterson, Airs.

Horse i An Harold Ax, will epper at Temple Co paterson. He was a member of the WesUide Democratic Club of Paterson; a member of Pater- st Franklin. N. ft Serrlcee were held yesterday at Franklin and following cremation, interment Services will be held tomorrow na! Taseacuth of Caanan. Conn mm.

1X1 Emanuel's Sabbath services, to- and Mrs. Joseph (Jails) Westrode at 10-30 a.m. at the funeral borne been, nominated for the presidency of tht Paterson Council, Delegates from. Pater- name, ill Mala AT Patrraa. I It am.

tntarmaat at Fair Lava Mamariar- Camatarr. TMfHtar hra l-l and 7-1 am. Sunday. Tka fata QUINLAH FUNEIAL HOME will bo la Cedar Lawn Cemetery tight at I. rhe.choU will accompany Cantor Sherwoot, PUUick in at Union Valley Rd Newfound of Delaware; six grandchildren ton Lodge 60, PBOE.

Paterson: the Elk Glee Club and chairman Vahmme4b-lwCXkaa FW.V and 13 great grandchildren. Son's war veteran pott, aff ill- lly ha a reaeeeted tkat. flewara ka An oral surgeon during World War I and 11 be lived at frank- of the wit and mean committee the singing of the prayers sod will glng Chanukah selections, Rabbi David 11. Paniti wtll of the Elks' cerebral pslsy pnltj land. The Rev.

F. Picplow. pastor of tbe Milton Methodist Chnrch, will officiate. Interment will be In Milton Cemetery. Friends atcd na the council, took the action la a meeting held In the un nve years.

The only survivor Is brother. emitted. D. 1 ll-lt Htar.n. Saddanly Fateraaa.

Dm is. 114. His first wire. Mrs. cethTine Meyer Kcstnbaum' Clothing Mfox; Alexander, Hamilton Hotel.

Ower, died In 193S. the Rev. Kandolpb F. Merrill of preach the sermon. "Peace Is Impossible Without the U.N." during Allwood FttaMrol tiomt may call today from 4 to 10 p.m Electron of off cere for 1DS1 The funeral win be held Mon rgaa, aariy ia vir at andal Unbar af TI Waraa Ava Mereaiin, p.

ru aaaa OC tXaaaa rV Saai win be beld Jan. II at the hotel. CHICAGO (API Merer Kestn Surviving are twa sons. Wit Mam snd Martin KJages, of Hsat- Relatlyaa. frtna.

alaa aaamkara the service Xt the Oneg Shabbat the con baum. 84, preildent of a day at 9:18 a.m. from the James S. 'Scullion and Son Funeral Home. 287 Park Ave Paterson.

Heeney; hat served In various office and on numerous1 council of ft. Wary Jtoaary aiaty aa St. Ella hoik rraiaralte. Tbrrd ouri, iterreaaj. grreatkwf wfll officiary welcome Schaifser Mars, clothing man Mrs.

Macmillan, 85 lOrdtr af St. Frtacla ara tavttad committees, including the ylce- ufacturer, and a special assttant A requiem Mass will be offered at KhMbil Fwworol Hoose ess am aa. esaaaaat an. aatw Delta orre Fuwerol Horae attaaa th fanaral kataraay to President Elsenhower, died prestdency this Joha De- Alex Pollaex the new ednratlonai-youth director of Temple Emanuel and bis family. After serving at Syracuse.

N. V. II rears. Pollack 10 a.m. in St.

Bonaventures Church. Paterson. Burial will be marnlnjr from the Mlackta Fanaral Heme. SSI Calan Are. KINNELOtf The funeral of Wednesday, apparently of a bean Block, of trie Riverside veterens, e'clk thane ta Sr Mary R.

r. attack. loe, is current president in Hole Sepulchre Cemetery. To- Mrs. Betty Y.

Macmillan, S5. who ma da ner horn with her son-in- August VVeidensohler Services Tomorrow Chnrch whara a SUma Hlah Kcstnbaum. who had been sdo- Nominated with Heener were: towa. Friends may call tomorrow Raaulaaa Maaa wlU affarad law and dtughter. Dr.

and Mr. ctal assistant to the president ion Cornelius Keyser, Morey-Kashey far tha re af kar aaal at a'elaci fataraiMt at Hy timed duties September at principal of the Abraham M. Fabian Memorial Hebrew School and a director of, all youth activities. ironj 7 10 IV p.m. ana ouauay from te 10 pm.

buslnas orgsnlxstion and manage Poet a. Legion of uuardtmen. Services for Aarust Weiden staniey I- Niaf. of Pepportdgei Tree Trait Smoke Rise, was held salckra Vtanlnr kaara Taara- ment since 193aV had been associaL treasurer Edward Verbragge Stvvfvini are bl wife. Bar sohler, 80.

th husband of Louise day i-10 aaa. Wednesday afternoon at the ra ed with the dothlag firm lnc 1121 recording secretary; Ralph, I V. s-st fter 1 borne In Rlverdale. She The foTlrwinr December Bar and president since 1941. Ha was wetdensohler.

of 1001 E. 28th St, wtll be held tomorrow st 10 s.m waa known as the original Bloom bora ta yon cur 1 Mltrvsb boys and gtrli of the 1981 Cofifirmattoe Oat win be hon at the funeral borne at 1S9 God bara Segslhec Ower two dsuth-ters. Mr. Edward Ctherine) De-Yeung, ef Paterson. and Mr.

Alfred (Agnes) Jacunkt.of Bloom-field; two a steo-daus-hter. Miss Eleanor -Seeal- er Girt when she wax a young win Midland Park. Inter LCMW Oa t- 14. 111. Orayar 0.

kl4 baabaad af tarab Iim Vannaaltal mt SI Varaaa Ara. Ralatlva a4 frtatida and mam Vara of tka Peaael City Ra- gin in ner home town si Louts-! ment will bo In Laurel Grove ored at this family Oneg Shabbat: Mr. and Leon Trunin, and son vine. y. S.

Hoborf Lockerr, Funeral Monday Memorial Park. Totowa Borough Mrs. Macmillan wa a former Sablleaa Clab are taltad ta at- haek. at home: two brothers. Mor Friends may call tonight from 7 court clerk In Louisville and was tha fanaral arWa aa Jf da.

II at tha kVoaalaa Fa ris, ef Fair Lawn, and Fran, of WAYNE A service win be to IB. Michael: Mr, and Mr: Ale Pollack end sob. Nelson; Dr. and Mrs. Jonas Vllsnch and son.

Bruce: Mr. and Mrs. Fneene Hsifbenrtnck and daughter, tilers: Mr. and Mrs. also elected Bicycle Queen of nra Ham.

451 ink A- at E- Wetdensohler died nnex na a lter. Mr, non-aid 'iElUaheth) Calhoun, of Pet beld Mondsy at 10:30 a.m. In the Mountajn View Methodist Church America. She lived In Teaneck for 23 year before moving to noctedlr Wedesdav at hie borne Jlth at. at 11 a m.

rrtaa mt rail Satarday T-l. 1. Saada t-1 a-aa. Dae. ll-lt erson for S.

Hobart Lockett Sr of 151 Born In Germany. July 25, 1810. Morris Kslman and dacchter. Re Smoke Rise and wa one of the Oakwood Dr, Paeksnack Lake. no resided in Paterson 40 year.

Wayne civic leader and New York few surviving gold star mother la Tesneck. LOCKarrr Psaaad lata ttfa He retired a a cabinet foreman for the Wriebt Aeronautical Divi ataraal aaddaaly la Xat Tark City. Wadaaaday, Dee. 14. City banker.

The Rev. Dean Lan-nlng. paator of the church, and if' '-yi'X i i if I 1 A member of the and In sion in 1947. i. 'Grover Leigh, Husband of Retired Policewoman Smoke Rise, 1 survived by her husband.

John, of New bur th. Surviving 'are bis wife: tna Rev. idgar a. Rohrnach. of SparkhllL N.

Y- pattor emeritus. n. Moaart, Dieraa naaaaaa i Natalia Labatt sad faikar af Habart aad Deaald 41 yaara. ef 111 rtakaraad tr. faakaaaek Laka.

Waraa. Rala daughter. Mrs. Norman cainLU o. una sen eoe MeataAU SHEKWOOD 2-2JSJ St JM WOADWAY will officiate.

Burial will bo ori- Thompson, of Hawthorne; son. N. T4 two brother. George and VUlf ranee Todd, of Louisville: two dauihters. Mrs.

Violet Gould vate. Friends may call at the Augusts WeMett, of MooroevUle becca: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kao-laa and daughter, Robert: Mr. and Mrr! Abe Kaufman and trr.

Debo at, and Dr. and Mrs. Martin Crrber and daughter Si ma. Mrs. Sidney IJorowlis is Is charge of arrangements for this famlry Oneg SbabbaL I Tomorrow the Sabbath of Chanukah.

services will start at 45. Rabbi Paaits and Cantor PIU-nlck will officiate. Nehoa Potlsck. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alex Pollack wnt became Bar Mitxvak la the rotrrse of th serrtee. Cravee fcvetftoLe1fh. 79. ef Moor wayne cnapeL Alps Rd Pa: five grandchildren and seven tlvaa and fHaada are ravttae a attaad tka faaral aaitli aa a Monday, Da. 11, frea th Vt View Methadlet Ckarrb at 1 of Teaneck and Mr.

Stanley F. and Hamburg Tpke. tomorrowJ 304 Vernon Jive, the husband of great grandchildren. ntgnt from 7 to a and Sunday retired Police Serseent Sarah M. lef.

and grand children or. Floyd 'Bralllar. of Denver, m. laiarmaat artTmta. FHada from to and to p.m.

In Vermuelen Leigh, died eartv tnis morning st homo after sn illness Clark Gould of Garfield. Jack place of flower contributions may be made to the church. aV av. aBania a.tif may eall fraa T- aaa. satarday.

J- aad lnday, at flam a far Fa ara la SVy Oiaal, aeraa af Alea Raad aad of seven years. 01 unfi VI sajrss, Frederick Kief and Wendy Nisi Rebecca Selick Succumbs at 44 Mr. Lockett died of a heart at MOORE 5 314 Tevrwa) AvV of Ssnoke Rise and throe greet tack Wednesday tn New York Known ss "Pop." lit. Leigh wss for many year the manager grandchildren. City.

A member of tbe township Teen League services win be odd tonlgbrat I and Junior Con- Hamberr Tpka la 11 af fiawr Md rntrlbatlma ta weaatal Ttaw alathadltt Ckarab. Pml li-ll MAXtlnrt-Franh II Sw-rar A- East Oraas. be- a i. Miss Rebecca Fannie Selick, planning board, he was the assistant trust officer of the Morgan greiatloa services wiH be held te- of a National Grocery Store tn South Paterson and later was as-soeisted with -Hap" Nightengale, a caterer, who anociallre In beef 44. formerly of ISO Harrison St.

CARDS OF THANKS e-tsee morrow at ir a.m. died yesterday after a long Ill Guaranty Trait New York City, with whom be bad been as- JAMFS 'KsmlaaUd far Fresldeat larad kaakaa Jaa rhl. a rw aiAlM 1 -1 ness. Born in Peterson, she aw steak dinners. Bora at Trent oa, be daratad father af Ckarl ana tbaah all la raoa tka thla ociated more, man years, tie Maaalawa, brother ef Mra.

Frai .1 Uved her 42 years. He was a tended public schools bore. Her parents were the late Jacob and Fa- aa. a. Marrtk af Pattraa P.

Qtmbatese. Pasquariello- iaad kaartfait tkank ta ear rale- ara wtll be bald ea latarday at member of tbe Passaic County Republirsn League snd was th uvea nere years, ana colore that made his horn in East Orange. i Ida Dorbiaa Selick. Bradl Post 187. American Le m.

frm tb natal Fanrl gion and Ralph Psblan. Ksutraan- A service will be held Sundsv on of the' late Smith and Anna Meyner Ijopas for Passes of 3-Cill Nam. 14 ML Fraart At. Xiwark Maaa af eaatta tts. rrian aaa aetata ir tkalr warda af aamaaTatta) and aattfal floral trlkata al tk daatb efeur kaied baabaad aad fatber.

Fram rdr. Harrts Peat ae, jewisa war vet Surviving are pis wire. Mrs. Xstslie R. Lockstt: twa sons.

Don Leigh. -1 at 12:30 m. ot the George Louis Jewish Memorial Chape 747 eran, In addition to hia wife, sur am i Oar Ly af AH Ckaryfc. Ft Ortaea. J.

latar-aieat at Maty Seaaiakre mtr Market St- with Babbl Harrv A Also. Naslb Esther. Alexander ald, of Atlanta, Ga and ft Hobart of Wayne, and four ma nira ana (hiluuki rUNlXAL HOME i cau lAjaoxxt a isoe Bs aort earcaaOK Tr viving are. a bob. Graver Warren Bomstala of the Hebrew Free Hamilton Post UI.

Veterane of ueiin at Aninrxon. va. iwo grandchildren. School officiating. Burial will be FAT We, tka family, wlf and ehlldra af tha lata belarad Foreign Wars, chaplain: Edward i-i vsroarrov "rw.1 ii-Mr InstifutionPackage in the water Mreet oynigngue IConnally.

Paterson Cltv Post Jaka fame, wtab ta lhaak aad ex Mrs Anna daughters, Mrs. John J. iKsth-ryn Fltsslmmons of Laks Mohawk, the wife of the owner of the John J. Fltxatmmona Com Cemetery, McBrlde Ave Wet area with dree arctatlm bad 1801. VFW.

sersni-ai-arms; Paterson, Michael BatalU, War Veterans -CLIFTON A funeral Mats Survlvlnc are brother. Her will be said tomorrow at a.m rratltada ta ear raTatlv. fiaa and nrlshhara for Ibatr bled ata af aymaaiby and eoeifart darln aar tlm af daat aorr'. lan with thank th Father TnrvON imv i. Cor.

B. Meyrer said todav be booed Lesru of the rtra ro Office, in St. Joseph R. Church. ta man, ef Totowa Borough' pany of North Haledon: Mrs.

Farle ft 'Margaret Scbmlts of Mllliniton. whose busbsnd died UarttU la DUnTV. b'nd wlf af tka lata raaed. Rala-tlraa aod frla ara lavltad ttuad tka faaeral Mowda. II Cram tha aalaa Fanaral Hanta, lit JUS Ava.

at C. tk I I am. Wish Ralm Maa at Half Trtalty BL rknrrk, F-al. latarmMt at St XUkahia Camatary. Frt" ma The eounctr's snnul Installa tillers, Mary Harrv Rosen, of Wayne: Mrs, Al Koe Gllck.

ef Maywood: Mrs, Irving ttle, for Mr. Anna Kowal Gar-gasx. II. of 153 Clifton Ave, who died Wedsesdsy after a long lil- tion dinner-dance will be held a week ago today: two grandchildren: one sitter, Mr. Charles Rirty and McCarthy far tkatr r-Mxlaa rna1at a wall aa tha SI at ara and Xraa af Jnaask'a HMlta sad tha Aala Faaarat Feb.

11 at the Alexander Hsmll ton HoteL (Anne) Rlfkin, of Totowa Bur- for legUlaiiva approval Monday of I tbree-bUI parkas te rat and appropriate funds for new state hs- etitutkms. One bill wiH boost, tfe cigarette tax by peany apsxk for II incMUha. A second bill will Prute thelnstltntkta a ad Area- nes. Tha funeral will be held from tha funeral home SUrtet 4 L. 14 K.

Fstarsa (Msthlids) Britton af Trenton: snd ens brother Dsvid Leigh of Trentoot ougn. ana airs. Alex (Betty) Abo. 481 E. 14th where the mourn lima.

TUB FATXI FAMILY asll laaday l-l am. Dre, 1 awrw Saty aa Trda, Tma. 1M Monroe St. Burial wiU be ing period will be observed, and St Mary's Cemetery. Stddle Services will be beld Monday It, iisn, Airr a ao aa-baad af Varkara tea ealkk nieces ana nephews.

Oratorio Tonight Brook. i Born In IN MEMORIAM st 10:30 a.m. from the Scanlan Funeral Home at 411 13th Ave. Owar af 14 Jt A Faaaaaak. Rla44eaa aad came to thia country year The Rev.

Cbarle J. Child, roe- eie lartmrt tN e-xpeded si gnjliloa hwwrne from the tax raise. third bOl.will authorise a tv mlllioa. bnnd Uiue. aia to be A Mrs.

ta Naughton tor of the Trinity Episcopal fna, alaa mamkara at raiaraaa U4t a. RrOC aad Waatata fmayat Clab ara knvttad attend tka faaarat Dar. I At Barn'erl Temple and aellied in Ui area, nne was formerly employed In the spinning department of tbe Botany rABXKOtSWIa atmar af Mr Church will officiate. Friend mar call tomorrow from 7 to If Marytrt Carats' aaaaad FA58AIC The funetsl wrn ior wuanuuonai aeed. 9e tackag was accepted bv a Worsted Mills, Passaic.

Mrs. Csn p.m. and Sunday from 2. te 10 way IWa, It. 117.

Alwtra remember THB FAMfLT fram ta Jam a Oralllaa awd antral Nam. 14 Far Ara. aar. Malan Ara. a Mrs, Loretts Delsney Nauihlen.

74. a native ef Pasaale and for co ru error ox ja s'ate senators The religious ersorio. "Judas 5sss wss communicant of St. oeepti Church. Her busbaad wTio atteerte a wwenne with Mev 4 merly ef 233 Stegman SU Jer tn tatns kimry af Frsnk.

died a year ago. by George Fried-rich Hindc I. will be given tonight st 1 19 at the Barnert Memorial er last Fn4v at the gerrraor MaideflM ft VrkrMni Hlth Raautam Man al at. Bwtta-rtittrt't R. ChureK 1 a at.

la-tnnt Mly mmmtmry Vldtlna htr. 5-1 f.m, Raiardar. l-l m. Saaday, Dr. l-tl Surviving are a daughter.

Mrs. sev City, will be held Monday at 1:30 am. from the Scanlan Fu aar atr, nmarin. Clark, ah daartad thl na 1 Wilirom Kafrlan Anthony (Stephanie Marmo, ef mm to MIit. rta.

1. I li. FUSEfllL 110-EJ neral Home. 421 12th Ave Pat tar 04, arid Ta tail bar kaw I Iditra kar- PASSAIC A'rsaulem Ms ASOI KX.LA la Clifton, and two grandchildren. Mn.

Bessie Swan Assembly MaJorly Leader I-e-res'i Alma, Dtrt. said the parMtc would the Aasembly Jilgaday the tseaste, approves Mtfyfiee satd be aooed the lat IS. Ii. 0raa. ktad baabaad rfclaar thai my baart la arltk bar 4-dJ erson.

On hour later a blgh requiem Mass will 4 offered in tha Holy Trinity Church. Interment win be In St. Nicholat In tkat klnadaaa aa eaare wss efferOI this morning in St Michael's Brrantlne Rite Catholic Chnrch toe William Kaplan, 87. Olarla OmMll 41 141 t-. aaa ara.

Riatt a4 FRANKLIN LAKES Serv Aad 1 a brai me l.rvixfi moth Kit. IM, 4VFAM frla era Inrltaf art tk fanaral aaiardae frkm tha Fw- Cemetery, Loot Friends may ra ices for Mr. Beetle Psrtington EUZARKTH OFF Increase be eneoe effective of 230 Monroe St, who died Tuesday at st; Msry Hospitsl after Sunday from to 10 p.m. swsn, 77, ot 1083 High Mountsin will be held i tomorrow st affn-it Ja. i Mrs.

Nsughton died yesterday r- MKT IE 'I tavlne mamarv at aar mathr Maria Kr. -aba tlhm Govrfnot-iiAi a aew eoa. 11:30 St the Allwood Funersl oriei iiineea. Bora -Poland. Mr.

Kaplan ntrsl Ha af Jaka 4J. Kalraa. ti Rlr at. I ll a aa. Rt.

Mt-rhaal'a Ckarh Twtrmat at Hr 'laltta aftar I I a Tkartday aad I ta Frl-4tr. Da, ll-lt Home. 6flfl Allwood Clifton a mm awav D. Oadlv mlad, bat alalia ra- farerre. faCewlnfy-lila viual pre-; lagi'atfve ieiw-wlth Assembl aed "l1radrTt Utat several Burtsl will be in Yonkers, at th Wlckatunk Nursing Horn.

Marlboro Township, where she had lived three years. She was tbe widow of Bernard Naughtoa and the daughter otthe late Wil meankarrd. When cnly Mrs. Swan died Wednesdae In eC. 44)1 axLi la Ftara.

came to the United States 50 vesrs so- and bad tired in Paa-salc 17 years. Before, retiring three years age, be wss employed tn tbe wecvlng department of th Ferttmcnn Woolen Mill. Gar Paterson General Hotnltal after mtjr'ofargljlsu-n wou'd be held Moaday oa prndieg meaaares a brief Illness. Hornet A Baltnn. Sioan la aad aad 1aytn a 4ar kakaad and falhar It.

vmmrgm mm-ad hata4 af blarta liam and Catherine Walsh De af 41 Mala St. ara te Pomt aitemploymrat compensa-tkm benefiu. Mtaaai ha aarte ti Fngland, ah lived la Kearny for II year before mo vine here 10 Will dO lira r. I. 114.

field. 17 years. He waa a parish It ra. Miatiya aa rrwaa ara Invlta la anand th fanaral Meyner said be ws Mpapefur.W' lsney. Her early life was spent la Clifton.

After her marriage the moved ta Jersey City where she lived 30 yesrs. She wss a td an thauaht af iara ioner or St. Msrnaer cnurcn. ytrs ago. She wai predeceased by her John J.

Swsn. Batarar rrm ta yeri Hma eaate snprovai Of as AstrmWv- ir ml a His wlf. Mrs. Carrie Zurawsks wipe nd BOHt pasaed Bill btcreaae the Superior Surviving are one son. Robert put run loner ot th Holy Trinity If J'ttm aatra.

F'r II aaa. Bt. kttkaala rhnrrb a m. tatarmaat st Hly W-br Kaplan, la the only survivor. ICfttrt ncV from a tp-M Mdges Q.

of CsmpheU. two ass 4 ta mmery af B.C. Church. The Goveraor called for a co- Tlaltlae fraai I a a. r'T Surviving are a brother.

Ed mv dar hahanl. Jhn wka trw thla ttfa fa. 14. slow' nottr- tm passing bQl to naa. is-it Mrs.

Rsymend A 'Evelyn) Engsrgola. of Franklin Lake, and Mrs. Jesse iMarion' ward Delaaey of Pastaie: two grass aa saxj write-on oa asaesaed 11. fd aad kal nephews, Jsme Ryan ot ilaw- Optimists Plan Dinner Dance WOMtorr laddcarr la r-atr. Daa.

I nard balAVad hackaad Ibavaht ef arwaa vwlaes af Home awned by persoa si. The eseinpiloa was a- thorne. who I affiliated with Lla fna ManaaralHl af III tots wira nvm VWaXl IXP tn larlna memar Woodbury, of Kansas City. three grsndchlldren: one brother, Jsck Prtlncton. of Krnv.

nd one sitter. Mrs. Stanley (Mar. gareti Nsbh, Bslton. twa Brsh proved ay toe eiertftcsta ta referendum last moots, Olden, Hanson snd Ryan.

real estste firm, and Robert Delaney of Passaic and tour niece. Ml Tt Sarnart PI lis for the 14th anniversary Ralatlvaa frlaaa art lavlta af ear 4ar fathr, William D. i tat a Rock of Agci nan tka lanr4 aaiaraay. dinner-dance ef the Paterson Op Mrper said the Legislature should confer with tax axperta la ft tha Fltamtafir Faaeral Mm ao pnvnnrtnt timist Club were discussed yes II mmmru I waa. atrm' too evervttvo branch the meas- Dorothy C.

Ryan, ta attache of the proaecutor office; Mrs. Joan Iversen snd Mrs. Catherine Rie-ner, both of Ptsaslc and Miss 'FAMfLT MONUMENt) Aaron Bickoff terday at the luncheon meeting at LasraJ Grava Mamartal Vara wra will be "edmiaistrativcly feoe- the Alexander Hamilton HoteL rrl4. mar rail I I and l-l PASSAIC Services were held CANTO JOSEPH POSE Te XUrert Oratorio loci Arra aradaoala DEATHS The affair will bo held Saturday, vat, Tarr aaa rntar. Muriel White.

yesterdsy for Aaron Bickoff. II Feb. 4 at the North Jersev Coun- of 21 Howard who died kaa baaas ochtayoo beaai eaarb) Rodv si AfM Moao- tr Club. LTemple. The principal soloist will ewxsa Far4 tat atraai raat an Day 11 IS, Jbn.

OASlCMsai-. IXa Mgla.ia.oS ta William Samahchik I tn gen Wedneadav In Hackensack Hospital after a thort lilnrt. He wss be Cantor Joseph Posner, wno eral chairman. The committee In Mrs. William Bavelaar will direct the precntatlon.

rasaraod. I. II. 14. CathriM, kd wlfa af William af 1.

Chtlilair Colambaa A cludes! Anthony Plcola. Hugh WAxu Toi'snir Girl Hurt Whin She Hiti Parked Car president of A. Birkorr and son. scre dealers of East Ruthrrford aal Itas boee) laahioood froan tke aroetdT, fioeot graail mm4 ewMaas craflaai blvd kaaban af wary a II yaara Fanrl aryla at-arday At It Ckarl. tc a Hoai far Faaarala.

It a al a a aa aaa al ftwr The story of tbe arstorlo Is Balrd. Albert C. Berry. Jr, Services for Mrs. Catherine Georie C.

Guard, Joseph Born In Latvia. Mr. Bickoff cam to the United State 43 aaa tlafa. lulallvaa aad (nan, are lnltad ta anaa th fanal aatardar frara Ik faaarat ho about struggle for freedom Mulqueen Bavelaar. Mt wlf of WUliam Bavelaar of Building I.

Ijmij af Ftrtary H. rrr by tka) worM iaoat eraf i torn, la tbe Roc of from religious oppression snd ro Quark en hush, Jr, and V. Jeaeph Leogrtnd. year ago and lived In Psterson ml Jaha fl Katran. 4il Rlvr at Christopher Columbus Housing m.

Rlat rrianaa ara t- 114 tnlrmf at Clr ll dous liberty. A cocktail hour will be held It a.m. Interment at Fair t.aa ramatary. VIIHnf after "l- Project, will be held tomorrow WAYNE An l-yerld girl wwe slightly yesterdsy snarnlng when her ear ran, tote try. Frtn mt Wadaaaaay Tk.Miaf aa frllif aa 7 Tha theme is shout th Umen at It a m.

at th funeral home of ar. I mm, ii.ii Age Soal it' yowr euarantee el tba bigboaf eraalr taUons for the desth of Mattalhl from 7 te and a buffet and dancing, will follow. -Howard Breeman. president am. Pa li lt John G.

Kotraa. 431 River Bt aattlil Da. parked vehicle an Berdaa Ave Interment will be tn Fair Lawn TATTfwsAlt Fad lata life klvad Jaha T. mt l.lla as, falher of Judas sna Mwon Mccbua. bv Whom the Jewlsb naonla have been roused ta re- presided at th buslnesa eion.

Memorial Cemetery, Friends may ataraal la fateraaa aa ty v4ioabia. Bonnie Edanls, II. ef 170 Berdan Are told police she wss blinded by the sun' and did wot th lie announced th annual Christ Park. Rtltkfvaa aad frlanaa ara Urt4 la attnd tha fvaaral Sal- call today after i pm. aa taaft mt a aWbwamd h.

rrueltie and opresaions is. nie. riiaaaaie mv. ef the uta Tat-lrall. a 14 ef t4 llrand Bt before moving to Passaic.

12 years sgo. He wa member of Congregation Ahavat Joseph In Pataraon; Congrgst)oa Ahavat I tree 1. Patsalc. end Passaic Knights of Pythias Lodge Ne. 133 Survlvlnc are bis wife.

Rear, two son George and Benjamin, both of PsbuIc; dsughter, Mrs. Rslph (Lois) Deutrhnrkn, In Swltserland; a brother, Max 'of Pasaale: slater, Mrs." Julius (Labs) Stein, ef ramie, and four grandchildren, Mrs. Bavalaar died Wednesday nliht at her home after a brief of AsUocbus Eplphspes, the Syri ma party will be beld Thursday st noon at the McBride Room of the HoteL Eighty singer from area. 17. It rrm mm raa'4l Horn.

tl fk. al Rt. IS. Famela Flalna. am.

Ralacl ad frtanda era tarlt parksd rar. She suffered a bump on th bead and a laceration ef th forrhesd. Rhe was treated It an king. ltd tha fawaral Friday Ulneas. She was a lifelong Pater the Central Hi th School cnorai Maaa tt Oar Laar at yiaitauna (Dink Fare.

a.m. arma Othe soloists wUI be: Janet Pa. fna tk Hmmmrn-m Nn J17 TOTOWA AVL Ce. Fata. ma tit, son midoni.

fr Fri. II Tatawa at Chilton Hospital. Pompton riaina, iSouthalck. soprano: Js Bras- Surviving are her Husband: a at ktrrrat ramtary, ytattin mn 1.1 a aa. TkaSa an am.

latMmaat ai laara()r department will entertain wtth Christmas selections. Optimists snd tbirlvs are invited te st 1 SM, TrlUX where she wss taken In the First Aid Squad ambulance. Patrolman msr. alto; Robert tcsen, wner, Warren SmalL base and WUliam Fvtdsri frUad eaay eall afir itharadajr. Pee.

14 It daughter, Mrs. Marl Kaiser, ef atersou; five gnmtetUldrea end ung. SmlU. orgenist KUUam VUseg lnvestisl4.

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