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The Morning Call from Paterson, New Jersey • 38

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'A- I -7 A 4 it MORMNC CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1957 V- DIED DIED DIED -OBITUARIES OBITUARIES OBITUARIES Personal Health Service In' Fair- mwi, ATA Ml AS In Fataraon. Tuaiday. CI Of K1 Ackarm dd.nlW "dndaV Juna Mpr.K.th Eva MacWccdcr, Juna Ii. m.7. War, dacly ba- Ava.

I org a wee au Wadnaxlav. Juna II. 1)6 Raliuianii, Retired Groeciy Is Dead At 86 Raniscy Boy, 9, Dies Suddenly i Of Pneumonia iuva1 wlia or ID lata Ulckra AlaniUii of 431 Hinias Ml. lUla-(Ivaa, lrlnd, U) hiaoibara of (ha Armanlan Rallat Hovlatr ara Invited to attend tha funaral trl-lay aftarnona from tha Mlnrhln Funaral Horn, IT tthlaan Ava. Retire Teacher Eva Mae Weeder, 58, retired teacher of Rooievelt Ave: North Don't Nag The aiildren By WILLI AW 8KADT.

MJ. I f. I 1 Ooawln Wlf Vm.y. Me- Park, a.m. Intarmartt at al- llk tl'J ivit Palerann.

r-. vi. ulna hnura Brlda Av weal tinar Mam hi, o'clnoii. Jama. Ill men luuucni yeaicr- Frederick A.

Ballmann, M. re-1 tiuna ai-i. rrlday eanlnf Junr lMt 1 ill', Vi i. ioy morning la the Faterton year-old aon of and Mra.i j( Jamea t. Rltchje.

ot tired Clifton grocer and huiband. "wh.r. of the late Margaret A. Hlnei will ba hold at ,1 oviork. Rallmann nt 917 Marvlantt Ava llntarmwat at (Irava Cania- but don't go near the A 20th Century mother UlU M.

hr children weir or terhurv Dr Rmv uhn A native Of Paterson, Mill HOCBKCAMP Umldanly. HOt QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Rath Not Harmful VAI.LA In rataraon. Jna 14., MU'ha I. halnvfd huaband of (Pa.q-arl.llo)-f New. I tun No Hran.

Vlaltlhr hnura a 14, Jaeo.b, bowvao Jna IJ-lt TOtfrr.vrtilM ParVmionTili'- 7 K.e nr a inn! Joaeph Hospital after a abort, fA huaband of Anna Alatlv, frltnda an. Hnuaaramp and davotad athar of St. Anthony Hoi: Mra. Marearat Van pelt. Hoclety ara InvllerT 1 at tllneaa.

RAMWAKW On Wadnaadar, Born In Geneva. Switzerland. Juna 157. rrdrl A.t ttua- Praaknoaa Ave. raakneaa.

RM- rrlday frrfm. tha way to Valley Hospital. Ridge- "nafc "unn wood, jauemmbed to, acute pneu-tMfh J956 monla. liervice. She reilded in Notfth iu-.

Haledon 19 yeara coming from ed hv fh-'e? ZL JZl Totow aecUoi, Mlaa Weeder waa a charter member boy i' X. are all healthier ae and I very deaf. She Insist of th. children In that you iild it not harmful iJIw. L.

lauBhlM it to take a bath In the morning, huaband laugnma ih P'nll0. P5X don, it and never took cold that Jyly 16, 1871. he came to Pater-I atlvaa and frl.nda ara Invited Kunaral Horn. 130 attaod lha funeral Friday. lo rlnrk and at M.

and ann a amill Knw Ma Holyam' at ha Maaoa aTid Portar nihra or Ht. urorca had-difficulty- lit bteathlna nia youm in tnit City arid laierjNarna SorUty. Oyrd of Honor, Anthony R.C. Church rlo. K.

lnV.rm.nt M. Hepulchre. Vrl.nda may call Thuralay Wwr roiHur. IM.W.L.) IWH way in.irs.n ri r.uyvci tail moved to uie Lakeview aectlon nt. vmrani a ram, Third ordar insufficient clothing, member of rutin.

whun ha W.ma'of Ht. Krancla and Kiampt K4r Juno -lt and 7-l m. runaral Home, 470 Clifton at Ird Clifton. Intarm.nt, Kaat Rldtalawn. Krlanda may vlalt at tha funaral homa Thursday I ta- a and to I pm.

Juno ktw beat. I dtanu V.Vn to hitth -heaven thert were ten f0neiUon waa noted. An-'arr Order nf the Eaatern etc. tJ Baku Chapter 6.nn th. Aaan ara InvlteH to at- "'i0" o' the organlxera and; funeral Saturday, July Star.

bulance waa called and he Uled cnaner memoer or from tn Uiniaii Funeral in? SfldT. Benjl million more her Funeral lervirea will be coo Flrt Co. 1 and later a life mem-i tith at k. ruth on he way to the hospital l. if lunar jjiin.nuwi I Will cancer on an The hov uvaa horn (n HaHitnn ducted tomorrow at 2 tn ber of Uie Clifton and New Jer- n.or..

nr mM iqulem afaaa. at ol tieor a VAUF BKHO -Abaant frm tha body and preaent with tha Iord Wednea.Uy. Juna II. t7. Jennlo Arnold, wife of tha lata Okrret J- Vndn Berg and devoted mother of Mra.

Arthur (Nallle Brokaw. Bert and Ueorue Kftrv nf 111 Jrd A n. ao, how? (Mra. CD JKM In 01. Hid, Juna II.

1r; M.ararat. beloved dauihter of tha late Joaeph and Mary Jaaaan, a It yeara, of la f. Intf.rmi.nt at ukuin ftinncnf a- rhurch Height In August: 1947. hla Moore1 Home for Funerals, ,384 family moved to Ramaey altiTotowa Ave. Interment wll be An.

Leave uiat question (OrlaUons.1. Iltoly Hpu1-hr. Prlenda may pall authority. I nd these atatementa: "anilin helpa to on a cold, but the flltrable vlrua hai to there in the noe and throat. So the beat thing you can do to a I 1 a.

I aii.au flAnl Mr, Balmann waa a trustee off-' Thuraday and pm. r.fw,r nhrr.K Jday. i Juna I7-lt your physician' Judgment. JDecember. The boy had JustMt- Hebron Cemete.

Friend Diphtheria Carrier Icoropleted fourth, grade studies my c'l to 10 p.m. rt.latlvaa and frlenda ara Invited K.iauvee ana iri.pu. VContracted diphth eria at" Ramaey gra'mmar chool. Surviving are two nephew, fm- a II yaara. neia- to attend tha funeral from t'V and frlonda are Invlt.d-to In Haakall.

Juno JS.Igulnlan Funeral. Home funeral Saturday. Juna SO-jJarob huaband of Jata Ida! Hardin; Clifton, Krldrfy (h willUm Vernnulen RC ber of the parish Holy Name clety. St. Vincent de Paul -I Ka-iitf a cafeteria last year throat w.

k. h-'u Edward of Lincoln Park and Da CietV. the Third Order nt St iw.nl. inaa our) HaUtfvaa and a m. and at 8t.

Bonaventura H' oern ii L8" tomorrow' at :30 a.m. -in Allivid Weeder of one M.mnrlal Funeral 131 h.uiere. aiw icrai munui. uicie Sllnl Church IS a m. Interment at valvar Friend, may call Thu.a- iifunTinia in rnina vnrn nr, Episcopal Church.

Francla and the Cuard of Honor. ivd The Rev. Ivan P.rtridge.lNorth Haledon; two gTand-neph. Tor many yea he conducted I.nVr.".''''"" inroai cu ure waa louna oar ni. Ha-lodon Pateriott.

p.m. Interment at Cedar Uwn Ceme-tary. Vlalttnff. hours I to 7 to 18 p.m. Friday.

Juno 7-t Lday 1-i and T-l ra. JunaJT-lt la tlrea or oecomri cniura. rector, will officiate. Interment freeland and. Ronald Wec- iiwny aiuie in ine MKevirw m.

interment al rompmn rialna section of Clifton and retired 25 Camatary. Juna li lt hw Dr. Spock Ulk. about, quirintlnfd me resistance which I ba- thrM WM.k pniciuin ind wlll be in Valleau Cemetery, ider ot Lincoln Park JOHao In Mldvala. Juna Marian Virginia, wlta of WU- year ago.

For the last three Surviving are the parent; one surviving are uie parry La; one VAX flFR m-FlllB Paea Into Ufa sternal In Paleraon. Tu.aday, l.frl'-. IV.rr.n Ji.hn.nn. Relet yerhe made his home with UUn.Vd.v. Tuni s.

Vrk. ii inwii.d in attend! 14.17 Telle, Klkettia. b. ii tt i sister, Leslie Ann; his maternal Mr, llarry burasky grandmother, Airs Mildred Lem- Mra. Eather Galluo Ruraikv.

the futveral Friday, June from.nVed wife of Hlkka Van Per aon; Jamet W. Baltmann at the iv.r huirba'nd of rrtina of if Maryland Ave.Vaddress. I Redwood Ava. a. SO yeara.

The funeral will be held Sat- LR ''r1 Rlcharda Funeral Home, River- onr his paternal wife of Harry Suraaky, re- dale, lorn, and at Mldvala Main joney ior -w other things, but culture still Uiat there anv auch tAIng Now they want to re--reaiatance tther than my tonails. although they gnurwty. I say even that hu failed In many Moreover, I think Dr. Spock't'rase. My own-doctor iiyi my allusion to "filtrabl virus" tonsil eef but that remov-wtlch he lay is.

"a germ so amall al of tonsils is the usual pro-that it ran oaaa through unclazed cedure (Mrs. C.L I wra. r. nucnie, ana urea faienon text lie manufac aunt and uncle. ten io atteno ine lunrrai naiur- urday at 8:30 m.

from theay. June from th. Aquino Seaman Funeral Home. 421 'colonial Fun.rai Horn, tn Un- turer, died early yeiterday morning In Barnert Memorial Welda. aa-o yeara.

eia.ira and frlenda are Invited to atnd tha funeral Thuraday, Juna 17 at Moore a. Home for. Ftinerala. Wayne ChapeJ, Alpa Ttdr, and Hamhur II o'clock a m. Interment at Laurel Grov Memorial Park.

Juno il-Jt odlat Church 1:30 p.m. Interment at Pompton Lake Cemetery. June 27-lt LAMBF.RT In Pateraon, June ii. 117. Franvea tKeyeal.

be- Twelfth Ave. A Solemn High" Ava i.j am. and. at at k. Mary R.C.

hiirrh a.m. Inter- F. E. Mobiua, Sr. Hospital following a heart attack.

She resided at 11-01 Han-J Ana. vour own ooexor snouia Frank Edward Moblus, 66, ruifi rnwirn muu ui. no. kTu, 'lul--hra. Vt.ltln a half hour later in St.

George' hour, to it m. Thuraday nd Church. Paterson. Interment Friday. Juna fT-n advise you whether the risk In the husband of Lena Saatwebet ir AnAr.tinn i in -i tr, nu.w c-.

aky waa admitted to the bosDital wife of the late K.ilward, nt 1(7 Waaaraiw Rd Hawthorne. porcelain, so small that It cannot be seen throuph a powerful microscope" also baloney. It seem, to 1M th fashion these. will Kj In llnl Cnnllir. Funeral a.rvlcee private at tha iiidu, uiua ui du norm cigiua 01., r-T cs th.

elrcumitanrea In vour rlare m.riu st.ir i akmA ueaaay. ane naa oeefl in ul rinv.nl.nra of tha family. (Fltl ilivi in rilaimnaa lllneaaea one I'd have (1). ultra-violent treat-day after a long illness. M1 "bout two month.

I'd have (1) ultra-violent treat-Hi inn. maurlce). Jun 27-lt tarv FR A CK Paaaed Into Hi. ar tery. Friend may call today 7hlU pn.raon.

wm.ad.y. June to 10 p. m. and tomorrow 3 to'jl. 157, Kva Tlchana.

bolovad lO P. m. of- Peter P. Franca of 10 itnovn'i nndrratand -as (of course by physician A nativ nf Pat.rinn' he waa! Born in Russia, she came to LEWI ra.ied Into life eternal Who qualified to question the1 skilled in.iuoh work and If that born Aug. 18.

1891, aon of the'tht United State at the age of doctor who pronounce the trouble' failed to eradicate the diphtheria late Emil and Mary Moblu. Hejthrea with her parent, a fbadlM I'd settle for (J) electro-j resided in Fair Lawn 33 year She made her home la Peterson. In Tueaday, June z. 117, Ullbert beloved huaband of Elisabeth M. Uwla, ae It) son are six other son, the Rev.

tha funeral Saturday. Reginald Ballminn. vi-Juna at Moor, a Homo lor vaara ef 11 Maraball ot. rieia Tk (vaieni nf all th. nrlentifle coaguiauon ireaimem.

jnes are prior to rerurnmg to raierson aiiu mono io Tne weigr au ine acirnunc i m. u.m. Fi Ijwn In 1M7 Mra Ktnri.lro Uvea and frlenda are Invited to car at St Raphael Friary, avtt rr.nif p.n.r.. lo rlock a m. Interment at Laurel Memorial Park.

Frl.nda Chane E. of Radburn- Al- aii a aaiv. nv.ri fi. iiiviiiua aov viuwiuir Aithma had conducted a service staUon a member of the Barnert attend the funaral Thuraday evidence we have and all the ex perience of sailor, soldiers, hunt- A.aaaa i rWa.ria A tattk avnlAPArl June ii at Moor. Homo for VA ORnRX-Kntered Into Ufa eternal Tueaday, June .25, 157.

Jamea Hrnry, beloved huaband of the larte Florence Kdglnton Van Orden of 1 let 8ea flirt, formerly nf 1011 Madtaon Ave, Pateraon. Service private Friday at the Almaren Funeral Home, 33 Broadway. Interment at George Waahlngton Memorial Park. Frlenda may call Thuraday 7-1 p-m. Juno J7-2t WF.EDEB Paaaed Into life eternal auddenly la.

Tateraon Wadneaday. June II, 1)57. Kva Mae, beloved aunt of Rdward and Pavlr Weeder, age II yeara. of Rooaevelt North Haledon. Relatlvea.

friend, alao Martha Waahlngton Chapter OKS and member, of Pateraon School Bya-tem are Invited to attend th fu- neral Friday. June 21. at Mre'a Home for Funerala, 211 Totowa Ave. 1 p.m. Interment at Mt.

lleh-ron Cemetery. Frlenda may call Damrhter had'uthma from the in Ridgewood for 14 year. iHospttai Indies Auxiliary Auxiliarv ihert A. of Paterson: -Thomas. Juira 7-lt FuneraJa.

Ill Totowa 110 I.Mln.p.tinil al Rnli- neia'iuviai lioici auum n.ncfht.r. nf Mlrfam A ii.lli RockaWSV. N. J. and fhrUIO-l dale Crematory.

June II-ZH n4 m'ti'WCVTU I IJ1U. one IM DOW Jivtffiuiuij ll Ml. in wi nw.ui.t Ii A T) 1 1 Airman 1C COld and 111. nH th. Fair oher of Totawa Bnrourh- what exposure Uauatrvat the anu naa jusi naa a aure uiroai nuiiit: ii ruiieiaia, not ivm -IU -r, (Al uonaia tan, aa it yeara againsi we, ik t.r Wnman'a Dnis sha u.

daughter. Sinter M. Ttrotla Jiv f1 t.J. and chilling mean, notion that everyday exposure nf th. r.nrral Prhv.

active in manv other Jewlah eph. OSF of ML St Francis. VJ. suddenly Sunday. June ii.

MOnil Paaaed Into life eternal In i ltereon. Juna t. 17, Frank tdward. belovld huaband of cold, dampness, IniUlIlCleM r.J;. ii Uh.Ht.Ki- V.

1S7. beloved aon of Harry An. ACna Him pea. Ifll-ia- in t-uurcn, mu oumaw. m--.

a'l v.ti Rlaanor O.rdn.r Rala. Lena Kaatweber Mobiua. age I clothing, (uddea change lerment Will De in Uiurei urove pcnuu oaumann oi.tlvoa and friend ar Invited to dressed envelope and ask' for yeara of -No. Ith formerly of rlr Relative causes or predupoae to any disease. Exposure nnromiort able, but short of frostbite or Memorial Park.

Friends may cau Funeral services will be con-r wr- rrea Mun attend the vfunerai Thuraday, 4 to 10 p.m. tomorrow. ducted today it 1 pm in the PfRRy Ann n1 Albert Tom hi. widow two lyeeney Funeral Homiw.rk BHni.nn Plterson Kfa sons. Robert of Glen Rock I Ave.

Rabbi Arthur T. Buch of ind Balimann of Totowa torment at Milton Cemetery, and Frank of Hawthorne: iT.mnle Rmann.i u-in nffiM.t. I Borough and Linda Balimann of, Jun IJlt i to 10 p.m. Thuraday. freezing It does no harm at all.

What the medical authorities of the Nineteenth Century believed pamphlet on Asthma. (Copvrtfht 157, John DU. Co BlfBM t-Mun, et atere aeea woe Pate Or I. Ward. Le(.

Net Te lieae. aliafaeaia, TreoiBMat, Wlir Be Ae.ware a Dr. Brady A Blaaitf, a.K IMiiiiH a aaaleead, Bta. lOopyrtshl lilt. Joha P.

Otlla Co.) June 17-rt frlenda aro invited to attend tne funeral Haturday, June 2 at Moore a Homo for Funerala, 214 Totowa 2 o'clock p.m. Interment at Laurel Urove Memorial Park. Fntenda may call 4-in p.m. Friday. Juno 27 It In Pateraon, Wednesday, Juna 21, 1I7.

Kllia-beth M. (nee Ullaonl beloved wife one daughter, Mrs. a les Interment will be in Silk City three great rilffna Loose e. 9tVL FA.W and taucht was ncirni nnwvi ir aou i Aisociaiion cemetery. McBride Members are eummoned to four grandchildren.

t.onoR "JOTICK Officers and member of Martha Waahlngtoa Chapter E.J. are retiueated West Paterson in Emergent Communica "Cold is now regarded limply as a factor In lowering the aiatance. to the dose as tion Thuraday evenlna, funeral aervlreo for our June 27. at to attend the fu Frank Dominico Dies In 91st Year Frank Dominico. 90 hushand James Van Ordeit James Henry Van Orden.

hus sociation of pneumonia with ex of the lata John A. Paltoraon of neral of our late brother, Jacob 12 Jackaon tit, Relatlvea, frlenda, Surviving are her huiband, twin George and Milton, both of Fair Lawn; two slaters, Mrs. Leon (Fay) Van Biene of Brooklyn-and Mr. Ida Cohen of Miami. one brother.

Jack lata aiater, Eva Weeder, Thuraday evening. June ,17 at Moore a Funeral Home, 214 Totowa Ava, Hotiaeramp. band of the late Florence Edgin- Maaonic aervlrel will he con alio mambera of St. John Cathedral Roaarv Society and 8t. John of Caroline Castelllna Dominico ducted at Maaon Porter Fun- ton Van Orden, died Tuesday in P-TA' are Invited to attend the posure there can be no question (Osier' Practice) la the tradition of ah profet- tiont Dr.

Osier did not deem, It to explain what "re-: slsUnce meant No. medical au his home at 1 First Sea aiea morning in om" v-m funeral Saturday, June 21 from tho Feeney Funeral noim. ar H.fiu7fwff wu. MAX W. JTJOF.L.

Gallup of Brooklyn and two Girt, after a long illness. "He formerly resided at 1082 Madiron m. order of. DOROTHY BIEQFRnsri, MARGARET MAOKE. gee.

Juno 27-lt Park at 21th St :3 a.m. and at Bt. John Cathedral 10 a m. a brief iUnes. Born in Italy, he had resided In Paterson 50 vears.

the last thority can explain it today, Solemn High Reuulem Maaa ia-tarmant at Holy (sepulchre. Vtell- i Mrs. G. Tanden Berg Mrs. Jennie Arnold Vanden Paterson for 50 years.

The last 18 months he made his home In Sea Girt He was a native of Paterson. Funeral service will be pri 37 in the Totowa section He was a member of the GallilT Gallileo "Give the patient plenty of freah air but beware of draft." This and atlll i the essence of In houra Thuraday 7-ltr. rrtaay 2-1 p.m. Juna 17-2t Bers. 81.

widow of r.a rr.t Loage of the Sons of Italy. 4l a a a medical and popular lickroom Inside Washington' (Continued from Page4 6) tee to drop the investigation for the time being. SENTIMENT OR SPACE President Eiaenhower'B recommendation that the old State, War and Navy departments building adjacent to the White House be torn down is stirring up one of the hottest architectural fight since Ike' predecessor, llarry S. Truman, decided to put a balcony on the executive mansion. The President and a special commission decided the Victorian structure should come down and be replaced by a modern new office building for White House office.

CHOKV Paaaed Into Ufa eter Worahlpful Maater Juno l-2t BOonwiv On Tueaday, June 157; Florence L. H.g.n, beloved wife of Jamea P. of 21 17th Ave. Relative, and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral Friday, June. 21 from tho8canlan Funeral Home, 421 12th at E.

2th 1:20 a.m. Hlrh Requiem Maaa at St. Joaeph R.C. Church a m. -Interment at Calvary.

Frlenda may call p.m. Thursday. Juno 27-1 1 vate tomorrow at the Elmgren Vanden Berg, died yesterday morning In the home of her IN MEMORIAM FRITSCHIE tn lovlnr ffA memory of a dear aon and brother, Lieut. Rafp4t Frltachle. who departed thla life Jun 27, 1M4, Sadly mleeed by Funeral Home.

336 Broadway, i ne lunerai wui De held Saturday at 8:30 a.m. frrJm the Aquino Colonial Funeral Home. nal la Pateraon, Monday, June 34. 1957. Theodore, beloved huaband daughter, Mrs.

Arthur (Nellie) Paterson. The Rev John S. Brokaw. 132 Third Haw- 236 Union Ave. A half hour la of Caroline Hona.laar 8choen, age 12 yeara ot 12 Salem Rd.

Relative, frlenda, alao Carpenter's Hygiene. All this hokum about exposure io cold make me think of "Moth- may I go out to wim?" "Oh. ye, my darling daughter. Hang your clothe oa the bramble bash. Moore, pastor of -the First Reformed Church of Hawthorne, inorne.

ter a ioiemn High Reouiem Union sisa. are invnea to attenoi. HIS FA.MU.T June 27-lt will officiate. Interment will be A native of Paterson. she had I Mast will be offered in St.

Marv th funeral Thuraday, June 37, in George Washington Memorial Moore a Home for Funerala. 1. A Fl.ri In loving memory of our dear TnntheT, Cornelia La. 314 Totowa 2 p.m. Inter-' ment at Laurel Grove Memorial resided in Hawthorne for many I R.C.

Church. Interment will be years. Her parents "were the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Christian and Nellie Sandford Fri'nd may call today and to-Arnold. Mrs.

Vanden Berg 2 to 10 p.m. OBITUARIES tGAJLkDVERTISJEJIJC NOTtCI Take aotU-a that at a Kaattnf af tha Aaavrlaa Hoaie at Amanca, held an Park, June 2-2t Friends may call today 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Surviving are one son, Howard of Hawthorne; one daueh-ter. Mrs.

Hazel Mitchell of Sea Fleur, who departed thia lire, a yeara ago. June 27, 1949. Loved and remembered alwava, FAMILY Juno 27-lt one of the first member of the surviving are hi widow, two June 12. 106T, It waa unaalmeuily votetf- lhat UiU orcanlaaUoa dlakaod Hawthorne Gospel Church and Mrs. Willard Johnson bcucca sharkey in pater- iaon, Juno Jamea beloved Dies At Station sons.

James and Joseph, three daughter, Mrs. Anthony (Rose) Mosturvi. Mrs. Angelina Fon- Girt; three grandchildren. How-1 was a member of the Sunday ikul tit el A aI1 DliltauaiaaJ, a.

and that all the property ee traaa- ard W. Mltchell of l.flRA In loving Inemory of a ferred la aocorda nca wlUi tha rulaa att School over a long period of Mr. Marian Virginia Beebe, frlenda are Invited to the funeral jtanazza and Miss Josephine Do year. James and David T. Van Orden of Hawthorne; seven Johnson, 24, mother of a two- Friday from Marrocco Funeral Home.

10 a.m. St. Mlchaela forte) la th Conuitutlon and By-Lai R06B KUlf ANA, Frea. Bl (CoJK June 37 (It) Ch. minico, au of Paterson: four Funeral lervlces will be con year-old boy Tuesday af great-grandchildren: two sisters Church at t.

Interment at Cal dear wife and mother, Caterlna Lora, who paaaed away I yeara ago today. Sadly mlaand by AND URANDCHILDIIF.N June 27-lt grandchildren and one sister, Mr. Mary Theresa Sdandra of ternoon from a heart attack Mr. A. Mayer of East Paterson vary.

Jun 2-2t VOTICE OK ALB iiij.i. r.i Oa Friday, July tth, at li and Mrs. Fred Hall of Clifton and one brother, Martin Grapes near i eii.iuc aiiiuv.ic Railroad Station while waiting mithjo On Monday. June ducted Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the William Vermeulen Memorial Funeral Home, 131 Haledon The Rev.

Herrmann Braunlin, pastor of the Haw Brooklyn. Mrs. Santo Giunta for her mother. 2. Nellie K.

Metagar A.M. L) at 31 wanaquo Avenue. Pompton Lakee, Now Jeraey, I wilt aell at Publlo Aactlon on of Paterson. Lyons Den (Continued from Page 6) Green, therefore toyed with the idea of clipping parts of Jolson recordings, taking a word at a time the word "Just," then "In," then "Time" a weH as "Long" and "Before" and I Knew You" then having Parka mouth the words. (Watrlbutod 157, by Ttio Hall Syndicate, Ine) (All Rlfht Keearved) Mr.

Johnson was the wife olTSu 1 0 behalf of the Motor Finance Cor Htm r-1 no thorne Gospel Church, will of- ui.lb vsiunia. do. wiaow winarn wirrn jnnntnn mnn rm poration, ono IIS Bulck Identl Mrs. Frank Keller Mr. Theresa Keller, 91.

of 63 fled by aerial number IB I06MU, CARD OF TIIANKS ROBERT ERNEST wlahe to extend hi appreciation and thank, to frlenda. nelghbora, St. Mary Roaary Al-tar Society, prleet at St. Mary 'a Acho PI- East Paterson. died ficiate.

Interment will bejn Ce- of Santo Giunta of 39 De: Mott at 10 East St. Midvale. A'ind d.voud mothir of HaTold" a dar Lawn Cemetery. Friend Clifton, died Tuesday in native of Brooklyn, she was the smithing. Relative and frlenda 7mto 10 5 rSf innense.n,--H0SliU1 of Margaret and 7 ioftio p.m.

a brief illness. Usm Beebe. She. a member Uan Funeral Home, 421 12th Surviving, are her daughter.1 Born In Italy, (he In nf fhe Midvale Methodist Church at E. 18th 2 m.

Interment at by reaaon ot aiyar wiiuama ae-lault of Conditional "Balea Contract oovorlnf aame. JOHN HALBACK Attorney in faet Fee: 1.5, (Call) -Juno 17 lt Cha, Tuesday night in Bergen Pines Hospital, Paramut after a brief illness. Church and Lou I a Aquino, funer two -sons, Bert of Hawthorne Passaic for many year prior to'and resided In Midvale the lastFlr Uwn Cemetery, juna 27-lt Born In Huneary. she came to nogrroAMJffli, this country 53 years ago and al director, for their aympathy and klndneaa during, the 'recent death of hla mother Mr. Laura Erneat.

Juna 27-lt and George Vanden Berg of moving to Liifton 13 years ago. (nine year. Ridgewood; eight grandchildren IMrt. Giunta was a member of i The funeral will be held to- STEEL Suddenly June 34. Bids for Conitnictlon: Departm.nt of the Army, Corp.

of oftneari. Office- the last five years resided in and five great-grandahildren. j. Amelia nenaerwin, oeiovea wue ML Carmel R.C. Church, Pas-' morrow at 3 p.m.

from the fun-jof the late Thome steel of husband died in Apriljeral home at 4 Newark-POmptoniMarket Clifton, formerly of 1957. Riverdale. A half Relatlvea and frlenda are East Paterson. Prior to that sne made her home In Garfield 12 Harry Gardiner Dies In Springfield, N. J.

Harry: Gardiner, 74. of Sum Carl Gudrian FUNERAL DESIGNS vears. Sne onetnaiiy settled in ntari In th. I of the District Ensin.er, ill nut lew atrtet. Hew Terk 1.

T. eaM Bid. will b. received here unUl 1:0 P.M. IB July 1MT and then publicly epenea lor Clearing and Orabblnf for tine ef Blfht, Ramaey.

N.w Jeraey. furUi.r inf ormaUon on applleaUen. of Five Dollar, per aet reoulr.d. New York State. Keller The funeral will be held fo- later services will be held In the morrow at 8:30 am.

from thelMidvale Methodist Church. The funeral home at C8 PassaiciRev. Fred Peterson, pastor, will was a parishioner of St. Stephen Thuraday 2 p.m. at tha Maaon and Porter Funeral Home, 47 Clifton at 3rd Clifton.

Interment at Cre.thkven. Juna, 27-lt Oatl G. Gudrian, 41, machinst foF the Jual Gear of Hawthorne, died suddenly yesterday morning in his home at 227 R. C. Church, Passaic.

Her hus mit, formerly of Patersoiu one of the country's top writers of Passaic. A half hour later band. Frank, died 17 years ago. uepoatt in iorm m. uniiw bwh mmvj --7.

Order or Certified Cheek made payable Ilfe insurance Until hi retire The funeral will be held to a Requiem Mass will be offered in Mt. Crmel Church. Pas- Ackerman Ridgewood CASTSIDE FLORIST JULaS TANDEBCUFF 1050 Merit St Al 1-Mtl OPEN SUNDAYS 9 AM, TO 1 fJet ment In 1951. died Tuesday of a to the Treasurer ue unite auiai, morrow at 8:30 a.m. from the Fee: 110 14 (Call) Death was attributed to a heart officiate.

Interment will be in Pompton Lakes Cemetery. Surviving are husband, one on Warren, at home; her parents; one William Beebe, a Navy pilot at Chase H.Sr Jfck 1 funeral home at 205 Third St June 34, 34, 31, 31, 1 (It) Ch. sjic. Interment will be in- Calvary Cemetery, Paterson Golf Club at Sorinefield: He ailment Born in Ridgewood. Dec.

28, ACCOt.VT Passaic. At 8:45 a.m. a Reouiem Mass will be offered In collapsed on the 18th green of surviving are -three dnucrhtptr Notice la hereby. lven that the 1915, he was a life long resi the Misses Mamie. Madeline St: Stephen's Churoh.

Passaic. Field, Texas; two niters, Mrs accounts of the aubacnoor execu tor under tho laat will and tea dent there. He was a member and Mary, all of Clifton: one Margaret Crother of Stewart Interment will be In St. Mary Cemetery. Saddle Brook.

Friends of the Bethlehem Lutheran SCULLION 267-269 Fork Art. at Madison SH 2-7738. FA f-6681 CWVWllMft NtW geaWfJlltJ lejt son, nosano 01 Passaic; i.i.. ma ran. wary Etfvrzrd Sccsry, I grandchildren: two nist.ra Mn Braun of Floral Park, L.

I. tne gou course. Mr. Gardiner was playing with Ned Sandford of SOuth Orange in the Governor' Cup tournament when he was atirck-en. Another tourney goifer.

Dr. Frederick Steele, of Summit, pronounced Mr. Gardiner lament of Marserette, Trlea, deceased will be audited and stated by tho. Surrogate of tho County ef Paaaaie, and raportod for Intermediate aettlemont to th Paa-alo County Court, Probata lvl- may cau 2 to 4 and 7 to io today. Surviving are two sons.

Ru Church of Ridgewood. His parents are Martin and Emily Metz Gudrian. He was the husband of the former Alma Belfield. Carmel Giunta of Garfield and Mrs. Tina Cordaro of California; two brothers.

Charles Ristagnn flOIIST lOT IXOADWAr SH 2-1772 3Irs. Peter France dolph of East Paterson and Mrs. Eva Tlchana France, wife ion, on th ninth day or July aext. at which Urn application Funeral services' will be con-1 Charles of Hungary; four grand of Clifton and Loui Ristagno of Peter P. France of 30 Bergen dead.

His home was at 75 Newehlldren and three great-grand- will bo made for tho allowance ducted Saturday in the funeral! of Passaic. West Paterson, died ye r-ngiana summit. children. nome at 159 Godwin Mid terday morning tn St. Joseph land Park at 9:45 a.m.

The Rev. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 11 a.m.' in Margaret Jessah ef commie. lona and counaal ieea. Dated May 2th, 1957 COUNTY BANK AND TRUST COMPACT, Executor By CHAS. 8.

VAN AC KEN, Vice Prealdent and Aaat. Truat Officer Ewald H. Mueller, pastor of Frank Lipowsky Paleraea oaJy Peltak nerlet Young 4k Walden. Waada W.leBt. Ml MAIM BY.

am By t. Jaeeefe etaltal p. aa. Baa. a-4 Hospital after a brief illness.

Born in France, she resided In Margaret Jessan, 63, of Big the funeral home at 415 Morris Au. Crti-lnflriAtfl Th. Frank Lipowsky, 43. of 287 Beimenprri Lutneran Church, Ridgewood, officiate. Interment will be in Valleau Ceme John W.

Parks of the General West Paterson 40 years. She was the daughter of, the late Raul and Rusla Tichane. day rrig'ht in Passaic Presbyterian Church. Orange, ricce taiaweu Township, died early yesterday morning in MounUinside-Hospital, Glen Ridge, after a short illness. Born in Hungary.

Mis Jexaan tery. Friends may call tomorrow Funeral services will be con from 7 to 9:30 n.m. at the fu will officiate. Interment will be at the convenience of the fam Fcnsrsl Directors neral home. Mrre.y Ac Horrey, Eaqa, 140 Market Street Pateraon, N.

J. Attorneya Feei (Call) May June 11, (Hi Ch. II RROr.ATK'l OFFICE ducted Saturday at .11 a.m. In Moore's Home for Funeral. 384 Totowa Ave.

Interment will he ily. Surviving are his one HopitaI after a brief nines. Born in Passaic, he ws a machinist at the Hewitt-Robins Passaic, for many years. He moved to Clifton for nine years and 'then returned to Passaic. Funeral services will be con Born in- Macclesfield, Eng aaugnter, jteather.

at home; his DELLA TORRE Funeral Homa In Laurel Grove Memorial Park land, Mr. Gardiner was brought parents of Ridgewood; three Friends may call after 4 p.m. to morrow. SIS 21t Av. 2-3010 brothers, William of Florida; Edward of.

Midland Park and Al- In the matter ojf the eatate of to this country by his parents at ALFRKD J. torrens, age of four years. The the order of 'L, in McNAUGHTON, Surrogate of maae melt nome In Fater- ducted tomorrow at 9 a m. in Her onl survivor I he rhus- came, to the United States in 1910. She had resided In Clifton and Madison prior to moving to Caldwell eight year ago.

Almost up to the time of her death she had taken nursing assignment at homes in A narse by profession, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Jessan. The funeral will be held tomor DE LUCCIA FUNERAL NOME oert of Ridgewood. band. the funeral home at 139 Acker-man Clifton. Interment R.

CHARLES Da LEG sons homi ro ruNtms 384 BROADWAY SHERWOOD 2-2385 County of PaeaaLc, made on thaion ior many years. Later Air. 111 lilntnt Aft. LA J-66B8 of-June 1967. on the eleventh aay will be at the convenience of the application of Marie Louie Mc- 3Irs.

John Patterson Mrs. Elizabeth M. Gilson Pat family. Friends may call 2 to 5 Gardiner moved to South Orange, then Madison prior to moving to Summit two year ago. Edward Lambert Mrs.

Frances Keyet Lambert and 7 to 10 m. today. Carthy, Admlnlatratrlx. of the estate of Alfred de-reaaed. notice la hereby given to MINCHIN JOl JAS.

SU Onlee Ave. 17 MieSloea Ave SH 1-3374 terson, widow of John A. Pat-j Surviving" are one son. James, i wife of the late Edward Lam row at 8:15 a.m. from tit.

Ontn. the creditors of aald. deceaaed to terson ana mother of Jane In the Army at Ft. dix; nis par bert, died Tuesday night In fieri. Patterson, R.

N. associate di- Ian Funeral Home, 27-29 Harding Clifton. A High Re exhibit to the iujacrlber, Ad-ininlatratrix aa aforeaaid their ents. Mr. and Stephen Harry Dolinsky H.

E. MERTEL rector of nursing service at St. Harry G. Dolinsky. 70; of 94 Lipowsky- of s- debta and damanda again.

th aid eatate, itnder oath, within alx S7 MAIN $mri 1-133 Joseph Hospital, died yesterday Tap. rut aiihrm. i ta. home at 167 Wagaraw Hawthorne, after a long illness. Born in Williamsport, she resided in Paterson 25 years prior to making her home in quiem Mass will be offered at 10 a.m.

in St. Bona venture R.C Church. Interment will In aa. au twt I a. I v.

jbw i monin irom tne mate 01 Lodi: Mrs. Frank Ribauro of morning in ner nome. aforeaaid order, or they will night in St. Maty Hospital, Born in Paterson. ah.

waa fih. AQUINO COLCNIAl FUNEKAI HOME MOORE'S HOMES FOR FUNERALS 314 Tofowe Are. SH 2-SI17 Alp Id. HawaWa "tatfM 14071 Garfield and Mrs. Emma Zim- weaaea 1st anrt Aria Hrttt.h- caivary cemetery, Paterson jorever oarrea oi ineir acuoo.

passalC, after Short Illness. He daughter, of the late William Friends mayl call today 2 to.5 Hawthorne with her daughter. l8te-Wjllchard "of Passaic. Mrs. Tekla 224 UNION AVtNW Al 4-170 acrlber.

and 7 to 10. p.m. ana Ann 'money Gilson and was a life long resident of the rnh- Surviving are Your sistera. Mn JOHN Q. KOTRAN imni4 Service one) Funeral Mem.

451 ier It, Pot fjnie lin section of the city. Mrs. Paterson was a member of St. John Born in Ciechoslovakia. Antrif.fiv Passaretti came to this country 56 year -Amnony I dssareiu ago and" resided in Garfield Anthony Passaretti, 54; of 17 mra.

anies m. ii-fuciiai ue ou-i ver. Before coming to Paterson' she made her home in Strouds-burg, Pa. Funeral service will be private at the convenience of the family. prior to coming to Clifton 14 Green conapsea i Dared, Paterson, N.

J. June 11th. 1957, MARIE LOUIS KMC CARTHY Marie Louiae McCarthy Claim, to be mailed to Benjamin Greene, 2 Godwin Ave, Kldgewoodi N. J. Attorney Fee: 224 9 (Call) June 13, 20.

27, July B. 11, St (Chg tamearai parish and was a charter member." of St. John CflSLEY 's Cerrelfc rm day at work in Roosevelt School, parent Teacher Association Andrew (Mary) Kohler of Philadelphia. Mr; Paul (Elsie) Szabo and Mrs. Raymond (Irene) De Young of Clifton and Mias Helen Jessan of West Paterson; three brothers, Julius of West Paterson: Stephen of CaldweU and Joseph of Hungary.

Sirs. Dickran Atamian The funeral of years ago. A retired millhand. he was a member of St. Peter and Paul.

R. O. Cathedral. Passaic; SS Peter and Paul Benevolent Society and St VTadi- LfOUl. wncro UC waa a Jimwi.

Born in Lodi. he had resldediShe was also a member of the there his entire life. He had Society. been on: the custodial staff 17 The funeral will be held Sat- John J. Feeney Sons N.

Fiaett FiMterof Home 385 Park Avt. at 26th St. Patirson MU 4-4396 HANSTEIN'S FUNERAL HOME 483 Miia St. SHr 2-374ft Surviving, In addition to her daugher, are a son, Neldon Lambert of Paterson and two grandchildren. OTU TO BlUDtCRS sNotlco la hereby given that.mer Society -of Pawaic ealed propoaala wHl be received 5, The funeral will be held to MASON PORTER Cllftoa fvawal Home won by thel.

Mayor and Council of vearsarid came to Roosevelt urday at 9:30 a.m. from the School three years ago. He was Feeney Funeral Home, 385 Park a parishioner of St Joseph R. C. Ave.

-A half hour later a Solemn Church, Lodi. a member of the; High Requiem Mass will be of-United Democratic Club andiered in St. John Cathedral. In- morrow at 8:30 a.m. from the (-.

iiorougn or Totowa at eight Meneva Funeral Home EXCLUSIVELY VvVn at 205 Third Savins Time on Tuwday.n. i uit i a 2, 19ST at the Mu. PvBssaic. hour later ser-j PATERSON'S ONLY JEWISH Atamian, 64, widow of Dickran Atamian of 423 Sussex who died Tuesday, will be held at 1:15 from the Minchin Funeral Home, -17 Michigan At 2 p.m. ser HA 7-141 PATRICK J.

CONTE FUNERAL HOMES 274 Marke E. Pormoa FA 4-0068 AND 16 Tiwn (cor. Mcnjtr StJ Jny City HE 5-6451 "H'-'i Eajhid Choprf hid Choptt nlclpal Building in tne Hot ougn; vices win of Totowa. New Jeraey for: Peter and! jne reconairirciipn 01 no iineai a.jA Quinlan Funeral Home Kerdint Cllften 7.30OI feet of water main and "i lirdav neral home. purtenance in winirrea unvencr aim x-aui cemetery, JjOOI.

"4 n.f.in Cf TyH i rrifk Tni. f'-jt mitTU home at 300 Main LfOO.1, Survivingin addition to her William Vtrmtulen M4WrWIiji frSplV'jNT'iBW HfTI) 131 HelKn MU 4474 A half hour later r-BpecftcaUona together wJth A Parastas will be atiMa. wn, h. nffprod st Jo- vices will be conducted in St John Episcopal Church, Union City. Interment will be hi Grove; Church Cemetery, North Bergen.

Friends- "may call at the a- ai- IKrlnii seoh' Church. daughter arejfwo other daughters, Mrs. Draney of Paterson and LodL Friends IA. 24121 Market leaf 2)ra Sto. RAGUCCI SCILLIERI ri a i i i funeral home today 2 to 10 p.m.i Edward (Edna Kurtyka of I -av ii ill i hi FUNERAL norm two sons, Jo- office or EniripeerFred w.

ner 1452, Mwiiv Avenue. Clifton, oarfield, Mrs; Michael (Ann) i Surviving are hla widow Mrs. "Th. V.i'nr'-.nd Pntmrll 1. Robert l(Titiana) If- AlinlWaa sepn of Paterson and John of Tututya BoToogrTTtpAljanional Obituaries Irs.

George i Jeanettt) -Xsiello 'Mrs grandchildren: two great-grand kid (Helen) Havel of East Paterson: nnminiMr; rinni oru.n nf mif. ii ewa mM.YwmmrM S. D'AOOSTinO TERHUNK S-4223 CONSTANTINO JOSEPH u' children; on Bister, Mrs. George J. McCann of Paterson and one btotherAWilliam H.

Gilson. also TvIiJ oi viiiion; eigmton and Mrs. Harry "1 8iton and Mrs. Harry SH. 2-6433 On Page lO BSrojugh etork KTnnlw Fee-.

ru.itcall --JHPnc5i- hd freat" Burns, of 'Lodi and seven ll -I Dll n1iht IflFfl A t. -i 1 grandchildren FTJNFJEAL HOMI MOADwiV AnJ0H CALL 1AMIEIT l-SMtv Jun He II, 27 tt) Chg. Be ff, a ea fff of this city. Vila i V. 7 aa, i a i.n Aj.jai sBaffS5IBlaifaJfc.

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