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4t it 9 a m. from the Rezem Funeral Home. 190 Main South mer Edna Dey; two 2 THE DAILY HOME NEWS NEW BRUNSWICK. N. FRIDAY.

APRIL 9. 12 by two brothers, Michael and James; and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weis of this River, followed by a 9 30 a.m. re quiem mas in St Thomas R.C.

Church. Old Bridge. Ru- Interment will be in calvary township and Mr. and Mrs dolph Seifried of Sayreville. Cemetery, Parlin.

Princeton Receives $100,000 for Economics Study Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. Kindly omit flowers. PRIXCETON Princeton Uni Obituaries DANiEL A. SCALLY SOUTH AMBOY Daniel A. Scally, a retired city letter carrier, died suddenly last night at his home, 124 John St.

Born in this city, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Scally, he retired seven years ago after 32 years with the post office. He was a communicant of St. versity has received a sift of seeking to complete their educa-jin India and Japan.

Fellowships tion will be able to do so, Tresi- such as the one made possible by dent Robert F. Goheen stated be-, this gift are an integral part of fore his recent departure to visit; Princeton's program for the universities and research centers1 growth of its Graduate School. Mrs. Alfred Johnson and Mrs. Robert Lauritsen; two grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs.

Mary Johnson, Mrs. Marguerite Mora'n and Mrs. Elizabeth Fisler, all of this city; and a brother, Francis of Allenhuist. The funeral will take place Monday at 8:30 a.m. from Home for Funerals, The Gundrum Service, 237 Fordentown followed by a 9 a.m.

requiem mass at St. Mary's Church. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery, Parlin. ATTENTION: South River Columhlrttn Members of the South River Co-lumbiettes will meet Friday at 7:30 m. at the Rezem Funeral Home.

Main South River, to recite the rosary for their late member. Friday from 8 to 10 m. PERTM'K In this city April 4, 1S62, Steve, husband of the former Elizabeth Molnar. The funeral will take place Saturday at 8 30 a.m. from the Gowen Funeral Home.

233 Somerset followed by a 9 a m. requiem mass in Ft. Joseph'a Hungarian Catholic Church. Interment will be in St. Peter'i Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to St p.m. RCAIXY In South Amboy April 1962, Daniel husband of the former Edna Dey. The funeral will take place Monday at 8:30 a.m. from Home for Funerals, The Gundrum Service. 237 Borden-town South Amboy.

followed bv a 9 a.m. requiem mass in St. Mary's R.C. Church. South Amboy.

Interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Parlin. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 7 to 10 Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. MRS. LUCY LOWRIE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Low-rie of 59 Churchill will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m.

at the Antioch Christian Church. The pastor, the S. E. Tillman, will officiate. Interment will follow in Van $100,000 for a fellowship in the Economics Department from Kidder, Peabody and Company, the New York investment banking f.rm.

Dr. J. Douglas Brown, dean of the faculty, announced today that! Mrs. Mary Kossman. Restaurant Robbed Of $3,000 in Cash MARY HAKHOSrtX President.

PARAMUS (AP) Four armed after climbing low roof outside. Marv'c PVilirnVi onI mam. They made him turn over LOWRIE In this city, April 4. 192, Lucy, daughter of the late William and Maggie Mitchell, in her the gift will provide full support and masked robbers held up the Liew Cemetery, North Brunswick, Hangar Restaurant shortly after car kevs. then handcuffed him for one graduate student per 62nd year.

the Exempt Firemen's Associa under the direction of S. J. New-some of Trenton. Mrs. Lowrie, 61, daughter of the it closed this morning and fled wilh the receiptS( JaSel awav with about $3,000 and manager's car.

it0id According to police, the mari-j tion, Enterprise Hook and Ladder and the Letter Carriers Association. Surviving are his wife, the for- Hetatives and friends, and members of the Antioch Christian Church. Franklin Township, are invited to attend funeral services Saturday at 1 m. at the church. Interment will be in Van Liew Cemetery, North Brunswick.

Friend may call at tne church late William and Maggie Mitchell, MRS. WALTER KALINOWSKI IRVINGTON Mrs. Katherine year in perpetuity. The gift, made toward the university's $53 Million Compaign, is in addition to $10,000 in unrestricted funds and gifts matching employe contributions from Kidder, Peabody and Company. died suddenly Wednesday afternoon at St.

Peter's General Hospital, New Brunswick. Kalinowski of 188 S. 21st who Harry Jagels of Fair Lawn, was counting the night's receipts in an upstairs room of the res- Joseph Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon, had visitors from all over the world when he resided at "Point Breeze" near Borden- Surviving are a son, Columbus One of the greatest needs in.taurant, 52 Forest Ave. INCORPORATIONS Articles of incorporation and trade name certificates filed vesterdav at 'he office of County Clerk M. Joseph Duffy included: higher education todav are funds Jagels said the four men came Lowrie Pruitt of this township; and two Mrs.

Gussie Jones, also of this place and Mrs. FUNERAL HOME EDWARD R. BOYLAN 188 Easton Avenue died Wednesday in Irvington General Hospital, will be buried in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, tomorrow, following funeral services. The funeral will take place at 8 a.m. from the Rezem Funeral Home, 579 Grov'e followed by to insure that graduate students' into the room through a window town from 1816 to 1839.

GLEASON FUNERAL HOME Harry E. Jackson, Mgr. 44 THROOP AVENUE Phone Kl 5-0700 rowier Marine vh rh i Elsie Trotter of Atlantic City. inorized to issue 100 shares of common stock without par value, will maintain an office at 55 Paterson St. this city, with Philip Blacher as agent.

There were 12 incorporators open friday 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thanks our friends. neiEhhors and relatives for the kindness shown and sympathy expressed a a.m. solemn high requiem Adams Athletic and Social Club win maintain an office at R.D.

1 mass in Sacred Heart R.C. Church. Box ion. North Brunswick, with Aninony j. ranllo as aeent mold constable Lonneetron at 200 N.

Broad in the death of John Verboezki. We are grateful to all who sent flowers and cards, acted as pallbearers, loaned cars, and aided in any way. i Wife. SUSIE. Daughter, MRS.

MICHAEL BIRO; Mrs. Kalinowski, widow of Wal Distinctive Floral Designs FRANKLIN FLOWER SHOP A. SiMKO SONS Kilmer 5-4234 93 Douglas Somerset, N.J. (St. Name Chanjfd from Franklin Ave.) way, aouin Amnoy, which is authorized tO iSSlie ft!) lii.rM nt In.lr QUACKEHBOSS FUNERAL HOME 156 Livingston Ave.

ter, was born in Brooklyn, and lists Donald A. Grandis as agent. The incorporators, each holding 10 shares were Philip Shapiro of Allendale was the daughter of Casimir and Petronella Indyk of Jamesburg. Also surviving are two children, DIED fer and Aiex R- Norden 0f New NEW BRUNSWICK Kl ARTHUR E. B4RRINGTON OEOROB J.

DEINZBR JR. LIVINGSTON AVE. AT NEW ST. NEW BRUNSWICK Charhn Equipment Co. at 204 How ard New Brunswick, which Valarie A.

and Henry three BATSON Ellis H. on Anril 5. 19M. aumomed to issue 1.000 shares of sisters, Mrs. Ann Robak of Union, beloved husband of Bessie, loving father of Ilona Edwards and Vernita mock, nsis carmine Luizza as acent Nolan.

ana noider of shares. The other The body is reoosine at the Daw. Dotn of this citv. were Julia Uizza 90 shares, and Raymond Mrs. Mary O'Brien of Falls Church, and Mrs.

Helen Konopacki of South River, and ley Funeral Home. 4317 Avenue Brooklyn. N.Y.. where Kilwinninc u.n.i,,,,!, i. snares.

:,1 iiii.b me, which is au thorized to issue l.ooo shares of stock, Lodge 825 will perform masonic services Sunday at 3 p.m.. followed by religious services at 3:30 m. BRONSON El SON Funeral ilonie 152 North Main Street Telephone: VAIley 8-0151 MILLTOWN, N.J. six brothers, ranlc Indyk of Jamesburg, John Indyk of Eliza maintain an otnee in Route 130 v-ranoury, with Edwin H. Dreifus as agent.

The incorporator interment win follow Monday at 10 a.m. at The Evergreen. Brooklyn, i beth, Walter Indyk of Arlington, EAST BRUNSWICK MONUMENT COMPANY (Owned Operated by! Julius A. Lsutt.) Buy Tlirect from Owner And SAVE GUARANTEED MEMORIALS In ic GRANITE it MARBLE and BRONZE ALSO I were L'ni Triano of 4 iorrain Koch of Elizabeth KALINOWSKI On Anril 1 1QK9 Joseph Indyksof Jamesburg, George Indyk of Milltown and Dr. Katherine inee Indvki.

18S s. 21st umrgs or Kahway. Hospitality Associates which irvington. Beloved wife of the Henry Indyk of Franklin Town wi, lssue 2500 shares of stock, will maintain an office at 390 ship, associate extension special vb Stephen tor. in The incorpora- ist in turf management at the "bostonians great name in men sh oes introduces the black calf blucher.

handsome, light, unexcelled in comfort Rutgers College of Agriculture. HARDING CO. FUNERAL HOME 239 Livingston Ave. Kl 5-6033 Kl 5-0067 Hiinierman. eight shares TndC.Jh'liy KKukli" Wuham i.

tan one shr eoh Lettering ft 1 1 late Walter. Dear mother of Valarie A. and Henry loving daughter of Petronella and Casimir Indyk. and dear sister of Ann Robak, Mary O'Brien. Helen Konopacki.

Frank. John. Walter. Joseph, George and Dr. Henry Indyk.

Relatives and friends and members of the Junior Altar Rosary Society are invited to attend funeral services at "The Rezem Funeral Home." 579 Grove Irvington, Saturday at 8 a followed by a 9 a.m. solemn high requiem mass at Sacred Heart R.C. Church, Irvington. Interment will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Hanover. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

Friday. G.oulds- real tate business at 211 Inion Ave. Middlesex Ror Goguid of" by Rutrf 342 Middlesex DEATH OF INFANT EAST BRUNSWICK The in Sferfci aonn in mi Cemeteries! Business Phone CL 7-OOW Home Phone CL 7-2946 tion firm at 2234 Murray Ave South fant daughter of Charles D. and Mary A. Seifried Weis, 238 Mill-town, Road, was buried in St.

Mary's Cemetery Tuesday. Beauty Salon at S7 nr In man FUNERAL HOME Serving Mercer Middlesex Coonttea SA Tears 131 Spring Trenton. N. J. EX S-M13 Res.

TO -4 8. J. NEWSOME. Prep. rvwnoorince.

ODeraterl rK.i wm be The infant, who died Monday S3V vn l. pi Cranbary Road Hlshway Route til, Et Brunswick, N.J. operated bv i. ejai 01. reier Lrenerai nospitai.

KOSSMAN-In Perth Amboy April 4. 1S62. Mary, nee Ruppert, widow of Anthony. The funeral will take place Satnr-. Henre of Rah way.

Xpv Brunswick, is also survived open friday 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. 1 1 rr mom -Sfe Ihi constable- LIVINGSTON AVE. AT NEW ki NEW BRUNSWICK iV" A the blucher, deftly crafted in black calfskin leather, especially tenderized for maximum comfort, superb fit. 19.99 other "bostonians" from 15.99 to 28.99 rnald constable men's shoes constable LIVINGSTON AVE.

AT NEW NEW BRUNSWICK vr caster enchantment for young and younger sprites all from arnold constable's storybook of spring fashions from left to right: boy's holiday suit in spun rayon with striped cardigan jacket over handsome solid shorts, bluewhite, toddlers sizes 2-4, 8.98 sizes 3-6x, 8.98 dream dress of dacron polyester organza with pleated bodice, floral applique on skirt, maize, pink, sizes 3-6x, 8.98 sizes 7-12 10.98' pebble weave wool double breasted coat in this season's prettiest line, rayon velvet trim, bone sizes 4-6x, 1 9.98 beige only sizes 7-14, 25.98 charming dress and glove outfit in cotton pima, the side buttoned dress outlined in lace, pink, blue, sizes 3-6x, 7.98 sizes 7-12 8.98 caster's twinkling patents by "poll parrot" for young glamor girls girls adore them because they're her favorite fashion styles mothers love them because we make sure they're expertly fitted to accommodate growing young feet, from our girls' and boy's shoe collection, 5.99 to 8.99 ernold constable children's shoes a trellis of cotton lace panels this pretty sleeveless dress in washable silk and cotton, beige, sizes 3-6x, 8.93 sizes 7-12, 10.98 mold constable girls' and children's shops 4 1.

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