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PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1958 OBITUARIES PAGE TWENTY-TWO Samuel Armenti Services Arranged For Mrs. Augusta Levin Bound Brook Largely attend ed funeral services were held yes Funeral services for Mrs. Au terday for Samuel Armenti, 57, gusta Stadler Levin, 71, of 504 12 Drake proprietor of Ar- menti's Tavern, Middlesex. E.

Front will be held at 1 p. m. Friday in Temple Sholom, Mr. Armenti died Friday (Feb. Allentpwn Mack, Union Arbitrate Allentown, Pa.

Officials of Mack. Trucks Inc. and the United Auto Workers conferred today in an effort to end a time-study dispute that resulted in a walkout yesterday of the 3,000 production 28, 1958) while driving in E. W. Seventh St Interment will be in Hebrew Mam St.

His car struck a utility pole and he was pronounced dead on arrival in Bound Brook Hospi i i- 5 hi.mskjhbor i V. fFU EVERYBODY 1 w. 1 "Tco ffox vkh-H ww Cemetery, South Plainfield. Arrangements are in charge of the Higgins "Home for Funerals." tal, death being attributed to a heart attack. Mrs.

Levin died Feb. 24 aboard The funeral was held in the Conroy Funeral Home at 9:30 a. and a Solemn High Mass the steamer Oslofjord off South Africa. She had been on a two-month cruise. workers of the Mack assembly of Requiem was offered at 9:30 plant here.

She was the widow of Joseph a. m. in St. Joseph Church. The Michael Levin and had lived in Rev.

Arthur Conlon, curate of St. P. O. Peterson of Westfield, N. president of Mack, came to Allentown late yesterday from his Plainfield since 1917.

Joseph's, offered the Mass with the Rev. Frederic Manville. cu rate, as deacon, and the Rev David Delzell, curate at Our Lady of Mount Virgin Church, Middle sex, as sub-deacon. Interment fol office in Plainfield, N. but was not scheduled to attend the conference.

International and local UAW officials were present. Peterson, in a statement issued here, termed the walkout an "unauthorized strike." Cab Line Held Up 42PV Until Wednesdoy Warning r-rrm Joseph Markano Metuchen The funeral of Joseph Markano, 89, of 113 Durham will be held tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. in the Runyon Funeral Home and in SL Francis Church at 9 a.m. Interment will be in lowed in St. Joseph Cemetery, Bridgewater Township.

Flowers were carried on two fire trucks. I The walkout occurred after On bunday evening, services Valley and in most of Texas with showers forecast for the southern Plataeu, along the Washington coast and in southern Idaho. (AP Wire-photo Map) WEATHER FORECAST Snow flurries are expected tonight near Lakes Ontario and Erie, in northern Maine and in the northern Rockies. Rain is expected in the southern Mississippi HELP MEET THE LOCAL QUOTA $81,392 employes refused to work on the were conducted in tne lunerai Wo agree. We're joining the Red Cross.

HOW ABOUT YOU? home by Relief Fire Company 4, cab line because company neers had begun a time study of the Bound Brook Exempt Fire Hillside Cemetery. Mr. Markano died Sunday (Mar. 2, 1953) in his home. He retired in 1935 as a mechanic with the Public Service Electric and Gas Company here.

He lived here 60 years and was a communicant of Leo 31. Gallagher Deaths In Jersey Tipsy Driver Dunellen The funeral for Leo men's Association, and Bound Brook Lodge 1388, BPO Elks. The Rosary was recited by Commodore John Barry Post, Knights of Columbus. Dunellen. and the the operations.

Walter Sensinger, president of Local 677, UAW, said the walkout began when company observers reprimanded eight workers and sent them home. The union contended the time Garwood Joseph G. Randar, a M. Gallagher, 34, of 55 Kline PL, St. Francis Church.

He was the husband of the late Mrs. Elizabeth VAN ARSDALE'S 137 WEST FRONT STREET PLAINFIELD, N. J. Our 71st Year of Footwear Service to the Community will be held at 8:30 a.m. tomor foreman for the Alloy Steel Company, Linden.

Marcia Markano. row from the Sheenan Funeral Sentencing Deferred Holy Name societies of St. Joseph's Church and Our Lady of Mount Virgin Church. The Rev. Edmund Kreger, pastor of St.

Surviving are a son, Chester Elizabeth Stanley L. Hall, 50. Home, followed by a Solemn Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. in St. a telephone operator in the Union Markano of Metuchen; five daughters, Mrs.

Lawrence Tagiiaboschi and Mrs. Vincent J. Perrino, both study violated the contract. Peterson said that under the contract the company was permitted to make such a time study when it changed materially the Joseph's, led the Holy Name County Courthouse for 30 years. John's Church.

Burial will be in Holy Redeemer Cemetery, South members of his church in recita Fox Club of Metuchen; Mrs. Rose Smithson Charles B. Koze of 623 Fairview tion of the Rosary, and Father East Orange Gilbert E. Web of Milltown, Mrs. Fred Baker of New Market, pleaded guilty setup of an assembly line.

ster, 57, president and director of Delzell led the Knights of Columbus and Holy Name members Sewell and Mrs. Joseph Pelhcane the National Lock Washer Com He said the study was undertaken because the company had to a drunken driving charge when he appeared before Magistrate of Bound Brook; two brothers. of his church. pany. Plainfield.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Gwendolyn Chapman Gallagher; a son, Leo Michael Gallagher a daughter, Margaret Lee Gallagher; three brothers. Joseph Dance to Aid MD Drive put in a new line for the assem Bearers were Robert McDer- Ralph J. Smalley Jr. last night in Charles Markano of Denver, and James Markano of Metuchen; North Plainfield Municipal Court.

mott of New Market, James Mc-D 1 1 John Sopko, Louis grandchildren; 24 great-grand Lawrenceville Ira Williams, 77, retired mathematics master at bly of truck cabs. He said the old assembly line was too narrow, and that the change involved new Smalley deferred sentencing to Lecture Set ByJCCUnit The Adult Activities Committee of the Jewish Community Center will sponsor a lecture by Prof. Frederick L. Schuman, journalist and interpreter of world politics at 8:30 p. m.

on March 12. Mrs. Norman Abrams, Political Affairs chairman, announced today. Schuman, who holds the Wood- Gallagher and John F. Gallagher Mar.

Koze was returned to Reesh, Walter Jodziewicz and children, and two great-great grandchildren. Lawrenceville School, in Delray A dance to benefit the Muscu Lawrence Kenzal, all of Middle Beach, Fla. of Dunellen and William J. Gallagher of Dorchester, and tools, jigs and fixtures. Stewards Protest sex.

his father, William A. Gallagher lar Dystrophy Association of America Union County Chapter, will be given at Arbor Inn The time study began late last Adolph II. Koyen of Dunellen. Newark William B. Meyers, 70, silversmith and creator of ceremonial silver for temples and week.

Union stewards balked, it Mrs. Gretta II. Frost Metuchen Services for Adolph the borough jail in lieu of $225 bail. Walter Nimchick Jr. of Little Ferry, charged with break, entry and larceny at Irene's Drive-In, Route 22 near Grove St.

on Feb. 23, was continued in $1,000 bail until Mar. 6. i Harboring an unlicensed dog churches. H.

Koyen, 90, of 145 Lake will be held tomorrow in the Mrs. Evalena Bartow was reported, and the controversy came to a head with the walkout yesterday morning. Bradley Gardens Mrs. Getta Hartwig Frost of 124 Old York South Bound Brook The fu wife of the Rev. Henry Koyen IJuneral Home by the Rev.

Lyle Gangsie of Our Saviour's The company sent letters last Middletown Township i Mrs Ann E. Emmons, 104, who fre neral of Mrs. Evalena Rockefel- Frost of the Community Church, died yesterday (Mar. 3, 1958) at Church. Interment will be in Al night to Mack employes stating that Mack business had been good row Wilson professorship of Government at Williams College, will speak on "Why World War 3 quently had recalled the death of low Bartow of 132 Clinton was held yesterday afternoon pine Cemetery, Perth Amboy.

the home. She was 70. Abraham Lincoln. cost Mrs. Georgette Davis of 255 Carol Rd.

a fine of $5. Dismissed was a charge of driving while on the revoked list made from the Taggert-Chamberlain Surviving are two daughters, Mr. Koyen died Saturday (Mar. 1, 1958) in the home of his will never be fought." Funeral Home, Bound Brook. Dr Mrs.

Faith Behrens of Bound Carlton C. of the Bound Brook and Mrs. Donald Lathrope daughter, Mrs. Carl F. Therkel-sen, where he lived.

Newark Charles J. Bergen, 61, a partner in the M. Bergen Sons wholesale tobacco company, Mar. 21 at 8:30 p. m.

under the sponsorship of the Fox 'Italian-American Association Inc. It will honor Joseph Carfaro, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Carfaro, 722 South a victim of the disease. His father is a club member. Al DeFillipis' Variety Troop will entertain and music will be furnished by the Night Caps. Tickets may be obtained at the clubhouse, 718 St. Mary's wherever posters are displayed; or by calling the clubhouse, PL 6-9853 after 10 a.

m. Proceeds will go to the New York headquarters. Benjamin Vastano is the Fox against Gilbert Caride of 58 The Committee recently sponsored a 10-series seminar on world politics under the auspices of the American Foundation for of Urbana, one brother, War Brook Presbyterian Church officiated. Burial was in New Ceme Also surviving are five daugh ren Hartwig of Brooklyn, N. Elizabeth.

ters, Mrs. Thomas Kuarado and tery, Somerville. two sisters, Mrs. Howard Frost Harrison Ave. He was represented by Paul Fleischer, Somerville attorney.

Mrs. Inez Peroni of Berry Hill, Basking Ridge, was-given a sus for Allentown and other cities with Mack plants and that a protracted cessation of work here could affect orders and thus reduce the work forces in the Mack plants. In Plainfield, where engines and other parts of Mack trucks are manufactured, a company spokesman said that if the Allentown walkout continued it would result eventually in a piling up of inventories and a curtailment of the Plainfield working force. Political Education. Members of the Committee are Pallbearers were Charles Bar of Riverside, and Mrs.

Wil Elizabeth James D. Madigan, retired employe of the General liam Douglas of Ellenville, N. tow, Ernest Bartow, Melvin Beck, John Abel, Harry Gore and and six grandchildren. Aniline Film Linden. Mrs.

Abrams, Mrs. Charles Shimel, Mrs. William Ittleman, Mrs. Benjamin Tepper and Ben Margo- pended sentence on a charge of no registration in possession but paid $5 court costs. Her husband, Samuel -Moyer.

Mrs. Bartow, the widow of Ernest L. Bartow, died Friday (Feb. 28, 1958) at the home. The funeral will be held at 10 a.

m. Thursday from the Community Church with the Rev. David Evans of the First Reformed Alan Y. Rolfe lis. The lecture is free.

Eugene, was fined $15 for failing to have his car inspected. Club dance chairman; Frank Rus- Toms River Services for Alan Y.Rolfe of 627 McKinley Ave. will Church of Somerville officiating Mrs. John Stake of Little Silver, Mrs. Victor Pedersen of Edison, Mrs.

Norman Bayles of East Orange and Mrs. Fred Kleckert of Newfoundland; three sons, Howard A. Koyen and Melvin C. Koyen of Metuchen and Robert Koyen of Newtown, 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchit dren. He was the owner of the A.

H. Koyen Building Supply Company, a member of Our Saviour's Lutheran Church, Valhalla Lodge, Odd Fellows, and the Dana Relief Society, all of Perth Amboy. Burial will be in Fautinekill ana red Farelia are in charge of tickets; Anthony Fania treasurer; and Thomas Mar- be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. Cemetery, Ellenville, N. Y.

Mrs. Vito Silvestri South Plainfield Mrs. Anna Theodore L. Wilson Funeral services for Theodore LeRoy Wilson of 133 McKinley Watchung PTA Plans Supper the Quakenboss Funeral Home, tino, president, is handling pub Plainf ield Window Cleaning Co. Stores, Offices.

Residences Cleaned 625 DAEBOW AVENUE Telephone PL 6-1945 Compensation Insurance Carried Friends may call at the Frost residence until 8 a. m. Thursday. licity. New Brunswick.

Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery, North LaCosta Silvestri of 1409 Plain-field wife of Vito A. Sil Funeral arrangements are under Watchung Plans for an annual PI. were held at the Judkin's Colonial Home yesterday with 1 Other committee members are Paul Lania, James Parella, James vestri, died this morning (Mar. 4, the direction of the Hannon Fu neral Home, Raritan. Brunswick.

He died Sunday (Mar. the Rev. George B. Christian. Das Ciotta and cosimo Santillo.

covered dish supper Mar. 10 at 7 p. m. in Watchung School were completed last night by the PTA 1958) at Muhlenberg Hospital, 2, 1958) in Fitkin Memorial Hos tor of Bethel Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment was in the Plainfield, after a short illness.

pital. Neptune. executive board in the home of She was 53. family plot in Hillside Cemetery Mr. Rolfe, 58, was a patrolman She was born in Rahway and Mrs.

Sarah S. Judkms was solo had lived here 40 years. ist and the pallbearers were Leon AMERICAN SHADE AWNING CO. "THE NAME TO REMEMBER" FOR WINDOW SHADES AWNINGS VENETIAN BUNDS 408 WEST FRONT ST. PI 6-0764 Next to Sears Surviving are one daughter, DEVOE PAINTS Bmn.

Thomas Young, David Tur "FLOWERS TO FIT THE OCCASION" SMITH. Florist 750 SOMERSET STREET (Entrance Watchung Are.) Stanley Tate, Prop. PL 6-3875 Mrs. John Vogel of Cedar Rd. Mrs.

Cyril Nield announced that George Steinford's instrumental group would play for the affair. Mrs. Clarinda Baldwin, soup chairman reported the soup pro Vivian, at home; one sister, Mrs. ner, Rufus Young, rreaencK in Edison for 23 years before his retirement in 1952. He moved here from Stelton the same year.

He was a member of PBA Local 75 of Edison. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ellen Brown Wolfe; four daughters, Mrs. Norman Dyremose of Charles Delayo of South Plain- Ward, Olin Geiger, Isaac Edwards and Murretty Stucky. Mr.

Wilson died at his home gram had been a success witn field; and four brothers, Nicholas LaCosta and Charles LaCosta of South Plainfield, Joseph LaCosta of Scotch Plains and Carl LaCosta of Kenilworth. last Wednesday. ROOFING-SIDING Msss C. N. Nearpass Bernardsville Funeral services for Miss Charlotte Anna Near-pass, 82, of 39 Dayton will be held tomorrow in Port Jervis, N.

Y. Interment will be in Laurel Grove Cemetery, Port Jervis. Miss Nearpass died Saturday after a short illness in the home of her niece, Mrs. London G. Bailey.

Born in Port Jervis, she had resided here 22 years and had been a librarian in New York City. She was a member of the Basking Ridge DAR and of late years had been active in the Christian Science Library Reading Room here. 8,101 bowls served during January and February. Piscataway Township, Mrs. Arthur FREE DELIVERY PARK HARDWARE Deaths Validly of Edison, and Mrs.

Carole William Hunt, ways and means The funeral will be held at 9 GENERAl CONTRACTOR DEERING-SHREWSBURY CONSTRUCTION INC. GALLAGHER Suddenly on Satur Modzelewski and Miss Joyce Rolfe of Toms River, and eight day. Mar. l. 1908.

leo Deiovea husband of Mrs. Gwendolyn Oalla PL 6-4418 DU 2-6395 chairman, announced the PTA would sponsor a country dance Apr. 12. The place is to be announced later. 617 PARK AVE PL 4-9137 gher of 55 Kline Dunellen, and devoted father of Leo Michael Jr.

and Margaret Lee Gallaeher and devoted 403 W. FRONT ST. PLAINFIELD a. m. Friday from Higgins "Home for Funerals," Plainfield, followed by a Solemn Requiem Mass at 9:30 a.

m. in Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Hunt also announced plans son of William Gallagher ot Jjront George W. Cook 3rd Dunellen.

N. J. were underway lor tne annual Funeral from the Sheenan Funeral Edison The funeral services school fair on May 24. Home. 233 Dunellen Dunellen, on A current cake sale netted Wednesday.

Mar. 5. at 8:30 a.m for George W. Cook infant thence to St. John's R.C.

Church Mrs. Bobrowski where a High Mass of Requiem will $6.65, Judson L. Symons, treasurer, reported. Symons also noted a treasury balance of $540. be celebrated at 9.

I Whitehouse Station Mrs. Interment in Holy Redeemer Ceme-; son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cook Jr.

of 42 Chestnut St. here, were held today at the A. M. Runyon and Son Funeral Home, Plain-field. Interment was in Clover MODERN Mflll 1 BATHROOM Josephine M.

Bobrowski of Kline tery. So. Plainfield. 4 Mrs. Vivian Dove, hospitality GREEN Marie M.

(nee Gurd). on HIGGINS PI 6-0017 Home for Fanerab 0 8th St at Arlingtoa chairman, announced Mrs. Her P. CASEY SON "Crescent Home9 DIRECTORS OF PtTNERALS 151 EAST SEVENTH STREET AT CRESCENT ATE. Tel.

PL S-2331 Blvd. died yesterday (Mar. 3, 1958) at her home after a short illness. Mar. 2.

1958. of 431 Westfield Scotch Plains. Beloved mother of Mrs. Susan Shrubsall, Mrs. J.

Rutz, Arthur Green, six grandchildren. bert Schwartz and Mrs. August Alberino, second grade mothers, would be hostesses at the April Leaf Memorial Cemetery, Wood-bridge. The Rev. A.

H. Behrenberg, Born in Poland, she had been a resident here lor tne past ju years. She formerly lived in PTA meeting. pastor of the Metuchen Presby Bloomfield. She was the widow of William Funeral services on Wednesday.

Mar. 5, 1958 at 8:30 a.m. from the "Rossi Funeral Home." 1337 West-field Scotch Plains. Requiem a at St. Bartholomew's R.

C. Church at 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, New York. Visitation Tuesday 2-10 p.m. 4 KULDOSHES On Sunday.

Mar. 2. terian Church, officiated at the services. The infant died Sunday at St. Peter's Hospital, New Brunswick.

HEARING AID CENTER OF PLAINFIELD co FRANK N. NEHER, Optician Police Report Bobrowski, who died in 1955. She is survived by five children, Mrs. William J. Flynn of Montclair; QUALITY HEARING AIDS Helen, Virginia and Charles, at 2 Accidents Miss Connie Walrowicz, 18, of 102 Central a pedestrian, SIGNED AND INSTALLED BY 1 yJ" Come in today and tee the I I V' yy latest in bathroom fixtures I and designs at our show- I 'ffy'W'fTl'S J7iy iCKCG room.

Free planning advice FRED A. HUMMEL, INC. I "SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO" 1 506 ARLINGTON AVENUE PL 6-1400 01 I I EASY TERMS OPEN THURSDAY TILL 9 AMPLE FREE PARKING I I '36 TEARS Of CONTINUOUS SEBVICEW -4 home, and Sigmund of isomer ville: and one grandchild. LOUIS M. TOTTEN Albert II.

Vela Clark Albert H. Vela of Sha ron, father of Wil ham B. Howe of 25 Acken Dr. The funeral will be held at 9:30 19S. David L.

Kuldoshes, of 113, Lincoln Dunellen, uncle of Mrs. Thomas Kuldoshes Ambrose and John Kuldoshes. Funeral from the Sheenan Funeral Home. 233 Dunellen Dunellen, I on Thursday. Mar.

6 at 8:30 a.m., thence to St. John's R. C. Church where a Solemn High Mass of Re-j quiem will be celebrated at 9. a.m.

inursuay irom me usick suffered cuts on the left knee last night when she was struck by a car at W. Front and New AUTHORIZED SEALER Former Zenith Factory Representative 211 EAST FIFTH ST. Cod PL 5-8545 lor Home Demonstratioa BATTERIES FOR ALL MAXES HEARING AIDS Funeral Home, Somerville, and at aieo Sunday (Mar. 1958) in 10 a.m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Sharon.

police reported. Church. The Rev. Bernard Private funeral services will be The driver, Charles W. Parrish, 27, of 456 Orchard PL, told police Coen will officiate.

Interment will be in St. Barnard's Cemetery, held at 8 p.m. tomorrow in his residence. Burial will be in interment in iamny plot, tot. Mary Cemetery, Plainfield.

Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home from 7 p.m. on Tuesday until time of funeral. 5 Raritan. Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Tarry- he was making a left turn into New St. and that the girl was crossing New St.

when the acci town, N. at 11:30 a.m. Thurs day. dent happened. No charges were Vincent Miranda R.

A. Baker made. Guy Pierce. 22. of 513 Cedar- South Plainfield A Solemn Mrs.

Gertrude Parsons Requiem Ma.s for Vincent Mi brook South Plainfield, was randa of 209 Oakmoor Ave. was Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude Parsons of 107 Madison F. L. Hoffman Directors given a summons for careless driving after his car collided with one operated by Robert J.

Mac- held yesterday after Donald, 45, of 112 Elm wood PL, last night at W. Front St. and noon from the Memorial Funeral Home. The Rev. Wallace G.

Soren-son of the First Methodist Church OLIMPIO Anna C. beloved wife of Michael, in South Plainfield on Mar. 2, 1958. Residence 249 Oakland South Plainfield. Funeral services Thursday morning at 8:30 from the James W.

Conroy Funeral Home, 2456 Plainfield So. Plainfield, followed by Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Friends may call at their convenience.

5 SILVESTRI Anna La Costa, beloved wife of Vito A. Silvestri. Residence 1409 Plainfield So. Plainfield. on Tuesday, Mar.

4. 1958. Funeral from the Higgins "Home for Funerals," 209 W. Eighth Plainfield. on Friday.

Mar. 7. at 9 a m. Requiem High Mass Sacred Heart Church. 9:30 a.m.

Interment Holy Redeemer Cemetery. So. Plainfield. 5 Elmwood PL 2 Cars Collide officiated. Burial was in Hillside Cemetery.

Cars driven by Harold Seidel, Mrs. Parsons died Thursday (Feb. 27, 1958) at Muhlenberg 35, of 60 Cray Fanwood offered at St. Bernard's Church, Plainfield, Saturday, following a funeral from the Scarpa Funeral Home, North Plainfield. Interment was in St.

Mary's Cemetery, Plainfield. The Rev. George Dillon was celebrant of the Mass, the Rev. Pierce Byrne was deacon and the Rev. George Smith was sub-deacon.

The soloist was Mrs. Margaret Walsh and Miss Cora Lee Rustako was organist. Father Byrne recited the Rosary Friday at the funeral home and Father Dillon said the graveside prayers Mr. Miranda died Tuesday. Hospital.

and Arthur J. Ayres, 32, of 15 Delekas South Plainfield, A. M. RUNYON SON Funeral Directors in Plainfield Since 1860 900 Park Avenue Phone 6-0010 Plainfield, N. J.

I collided last night in Route 22 Mrs. Sophie Mallby and Mountain North Plain- Funeral services were held yes la Hemonan field police said. Patrolman Fran cis Luisi said no injuries resulted terday for Mrs. Sophie L. Malt-by, 87, of Newark, by the Rev.

and no complaints were filed. WillFiletl Canon L. I. Greene, of Peapack-Gladstone at the A. M.

Runyon and Son Funeral Home. Interment Elizabeth The will of Charles E. Tice of 737 Watchung Plainfield, filed in the. Surrogate's In loving memory of our father, John Kooklin who died one year ago March 4. We think of him In silence.

No eyes can see us weep: But still within our aching hearts. His memory we keep. John, Mike and Catherine 4 In loving memory of husband, father, and grandfather. Robert N. Wvckoff, who passed away Mar.

4, 1957. Wife, children and grandchildren 4 was in Hillside Cemetery. Mrs. Maltby, who died Friday, Need working personal or business reasons? Come to the Countess Robert Bernardsville A Solemn quiem Mass will be held Re- was a long-time resident of Plain- for office yesterday, named his widow, Mrs. Dorothy S.

Tice, as field and South Plainfield. She was the widow of Wilburt S. Maltby. executrix and legatee. He died Countess Mary Hammond Roberti of Rome, Italy, at 11 a.

m. tomorrow from Our Lady of Perpetual Feb. 19. Help Church. The family asks that contributions be sent to the Memorial Hospital Cancer Cen ter, New York.

an Countess Roberti died Feb. 23, 1958, in Rome after a long illness. The refined atmosphere of our funeral home is an appropriate setting for paying an impressive final tribute. TRUST COMPANY i MM KM AUDIVOX HEARING AIDS Successor to Western Electric Hearing Aids Division For Demonstration. Call or IF rite Horns Audinhone Co.

1414 EAST SEVENTH STREET PI 4-7S0 PLAINFIELD N. REPAIRS ON ALL TYPES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES WILLIAM ZIEGLER JR. New York (William Zieg-ler 66, who held top execu HILLSIDE CEMETERY Woodland Avenue in Plainfield Known for the Care and Beauty of Its Ground Since 1886 2 Crave Plots (Including Perpetual Care) $275 and tip tive positions in several companies, died yesterday. His father founded the Royal Baking Pow-, PLAINFIELD OFFICE other offices CRANFORD GARWOOD SCOTCH PLAINS WESTFIELD Uember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ill I I 1 der Company and the younger Ziegler was president of it until it was merged in 1929 into Stand-ard Brands Inc..

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