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MltLVTtLE. N. TIIE MILLVILI.E DAILY, SATURDAY, JAMTARY 18, 1969 rAGE TTTKTTf Arts Conlesf For Seniors Nuptial Mass Held At Noon III t. Miss Dorothy Kathryn Ko- i 4 rf i walsky, daughter of Mrs." John Kowalsky, 8 Westwood Terrace, and the late Mr. Kowalsky, became the bride of John Herman Kracke, communica The 11th annual New Jersey Student Fine Arts Scholarship awards competition sponsored by the State Federation of Women's Clubs, in cooperation with the State Museum Division of the Department of Education, is now in progress.

Students eligible must ri tions technician in the U. S. Navy and son of Mr. and Mrs. George F.

Kracke Shew-shenko, at a noon Nup seniors in any public, private tial Mass today. Father James J. Gaffney or parocniai scnooL Preliminary contests are In each district of the State. Mrs. Andrew C.

Vprno officiated at the ceremony "in St. John's Bosco Church which had been decorated for the occasion with pink and white chairman of the Second District Art of the State. fen. gladioli, pompons and basket Bounces that this district will Hold the preliminary contest at the Barn Studio on Sunday, Feb. 16, when judging will take place between 7 and arrangements on each side.

White bows designated the family pews. Gladys Smith was organist and James Boyle sang "Ave Maria" and "Soul of My James Romanik escorted his niece down the aisle and p. m. All entries will be accepted at the Barn Studio Saturday, Feb. 5, 10 a.

m. to p. m. and Sunday, Feb. 16, from 10 a.

m. to 3 d. m. Win she was attractive in a floor length gown of white p'eau ning exhibits of the represen- 5 (f ymrin 1 d'ange appliqued with pearls lauves must be sent or deliv and crystals. This featured a semi-empire waist, attached train, long pointed sleeves and Victorian neckline.

A shoul- Monv have been receiver's age is irrelavent. MR. AND MRS. SANTA CLAUS Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Moore, former local residents given to Millville children, 40 found their way folder length illusion veil was the Methodist Community Home, Camden, and held by a white petal head- who now make their home in Dior Creek, are complete Christmas was made for residents, of a piece of appliqued pearls andl. ii Li u- --r known at Mr. and Mrt. Santa Claus in that locality. Thii year they reconstructed some 600 dolls ered to the State Museum, Trenton, on March 15.

Awards will be presented at Trenton on Friday, March 28. Future details may be obtained from Mrs. Stephen Bencze, scholarship chairman, 107 N. Main Cranbury, phone 609-195-0822. All highTschools have received the" announcement of the N.

J. Student Fine Arts Scholarship awards. Interested seniors mav contact tKe mum mmji Tinuys mui urn cry sidis ana sne carrrca a cos' to make children happy at Christmas. Dolls are donated by friends and strangers and sometimes ana Mary, at rney are Known to rneir many friends, have already started on the dolls for Christmas 1969. cade of white rose buds and stephanotis with white orchid center.

a number of dolls era needed to make one good doll. There is no tae or cash danation and tha OHF FOR INAUGURATION National American Legion Commander and Mrs. Wil Miss. Nancy Ramsey, Millville, was maid of honor. to attend affairs connected with the presidential inaugural in Washington, D.

C. Mr. Bostwick is in the background. (Photo by Ralph) i TIDE TABLE SATURDAY, JANUARY II, 14 liam C. Doyle, left, and Mr.

and Mrs. Alvln Chambers right, left the Bostwick Air Service Terminal at Millville Airport Friday Bridesmaids were Mrs. Linda Headley and Miss Karen Lumper principal or the president of Jones, Millville, and Mrs. Calendar Of Local Events Sun rises 7:20 A.M. Sets P.M.

Moon rises P.M. tne woman's Club In their area for information. -The resident of the MIH. Sarah Kienzle, Bridgeton. Debbie Williams, Millville, Co.

Churches TIDES For Tomorrow Based Oa Standard Time Breakwater HarMr Hleh Low Obituaries was junior bridesmaid. They ville. Woman's Club is Mrs. Millville In The Past Elks Report All Ready For Frolic It was announced at the regular meeting of the Mill Today were dressed alike in strawberry color gowns with at Delmont United Methodist Howard Shoemaker, pastor. 9:11 A.M.-9: P.M.

2:34 A.M.-3:30 P.M. Couple's Club, Broad Street tached back panel and. trim Methodist Sunday School, 11' a.m. to 12 med in Venetian lace. Maribou Ambrose Parr.

Mrs. Verne will also supply information, if contacted. Exhibits to be entered include three paintings (judged as ne) or two sculpture entries (judged as one). Con o'clock noon. Milton Corson ville Elks lodge that all is in Mrs.

Mary P. Burke Anchor- Fellowship YMCA Canteen Dance readiness for the annual Sports Five Tears Ago Millville High defeated Bridgeton with Tony Runne- feathers were used as headpieces and they carried gardenias and roses on light pink muffs made of maribou Frolic to be held Monday at Church service, 12:15 to 1:15 Mrs. Mary Polhamus Burke, Amusements p.m. 75, who had "been in failing health the past seven years, testants must secure an entry Levoy "The Horse In The Dennn creek Entrance Hlah d- Low East Point Hlah UW Port Non-it High 1:1 Low Maurice town High 1:4 Low Millville Hklh :37 Low 3:23 BrandYwuie Ugnt High 4- Low 0:21 Fourteen Foot Light High 0:18 Low 0:4 Miah Mault Light High 0:28 Low egg Itlano Mini High 0:3 LOW 1:01 7 p. m.

in the lodge home. Les Keiter, Philadelphia sports-caster will be the speaker. vitch getting 2Z points. A panel discussion was held form and detailed information Gray Flannel Suit" "Winnie died Friday evening at her Haleyville United Methodist John W. Gaunt, from Mrs.

Bencze. The Pooh" Lisa Kracke, Millville, flow in First Methodist Church on Tickets are still available for home, Leesburg. Landis "Gone With" The the matter of an open Sunday. 9:45 a.m., Worship Service, She is survived by her hus Wind" "A Christian or A the event. The lodge voted to secure the Bonsai Blues to lead the Special Services At Wesley an Church band, Howard E.

Burke; a son, John Schneider, Warren, Ten Tears Ago Traitor?" Laurel Mr. and Mrs. Dean local contingent in the annual Delsea Drive-In "Secret four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Helen Wires and Mrs, 11:00 a.m., Church School. 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Bible er girl was dressed as the other attendants and carried a princess style basket with pink miniature carnations, stephanotis and white rose buds.

Paul Kienzle, Bridgeton, was ringbearer, dressed as the ushers with a miniature white rose boutonniere. were named presidents- of th Ceremony" "The Hell With Special services will begin tonight in theW 1 a First Methodist Couples Club. Heroes" Carrie Sussneill, Detroit, and. Mrs. Sara Russell, Dor Pete Bybel was the leading Church, 716 N.

Third at Vineland Cinema "Bullitt" convention parade. Reports were given including the fact that Samuel Leider, Jake Hor-oshak, Al Collingwood and Sewell Troth are ore the sick list. Study. Mauricetown United Methodist John W. Gaunt, pastor.

Chester. football scorer at Southwest 7:30 p.m. The special workers McCormick Is Continued As Missouri State College. are from Penn View Bible In Monday The service will be held from the Robert V. Hoffman Funeral George Kracke Jr.

served stitute, Penns Creek, Pa. Mr High Aimers Cfciss, Trinity 11:00 a.m., Worship Service. Home; Leesburg, Wednesday at as best man. ushering were and Mrs. David Fuller, Deans Sermon: "A Christian or A Twenty-five Tears Ago Mary Martha Circle, First 10:30 a.

m. with interment at Emroe Headley! and Martin of Men and Women, will be Slain In Phila. Methodist, George Worstall was re Traitor?" Leesburg Cemetery. Friends Kracke, Millville, with Paul singing and preaching. named president of Millville Civil Defense Rescue Squad, 12:00 noon.

Church School. may call Tuesday evening from Kienzle, Michael National Bank. Legion Hall 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Bible 7 to 8:30. Kracke acted as junior usher, PHILADELPHIA, ttJPI) Willie McNair, 41, of Williams-town. N.J., was fatally shot in Board of Education Study.

Planning Head (Continued from Page 1) ning Board. Mr, Scarani indl cated that he hopes in addi They were attired in stroller Rachel Boetsma Class, West Joseph Feldhun was chosen to head the Millville Merchants Association'. The services will continue nightly through Sunday. The Fullers will also be speaking in the 11:00 a.m. Sunday morning worship and the 6:30 p.m.

Youth service. The pastor is tuxedos with stephanotis bou- Hhe chest Friday in a woman's Side Church 0 1 i Club Dinner apartment in the Germantown lonnieres, wnue me groom rkmkr had a rosebud boutonniere 01 r- Vnamoers Hospital Notes section of the city. Meeting, Holly Room, YMCA, Meet Monday taken from the bride's bou Rev. Thelma F. Parker.

6 p.m. Police arrested Lorraine Royal F. Chambers, 70, of tion to coordinating work on the six-year capital budget that the planning staff could work together with the Freeholder High died Fjidajf morning Church Women United will Greene, 34, occupant fxt apartment, on a homicide Bernice Errickson, 813 S. Fifth and Terri Lynn Brown, 105 Norftiandy Lane, meet Monday at 7:30 P.M. at Tradesmork Quartet charge.

the home of Mrs. Newton Entertains At Park Vineland. were admitted to Wade, Third and Main Sts. Road Committee in preparing the Planning Board's proposed official map for Freeholder con at his home after being in failing health three years. A form-! er resident of Delmont, he had lived in Millville two years.

He was the husband of the late Gertrude Reinhardt Chambers. Silrvivihg is a brother," Lewis Gets Award This is an important meeting since nomination and election WIGS 100 Human Heir Wigs end Hair Pieces Wigs $30. and ap Hair Piece $14. and up Janet's Beauty Salon 312 S. Fifth St.

825-2816 sideration and also carry out a The Tradesmark Quartet, composed of John Phillips, Millville Hospital yesterday for surgery. Myrtle N. Fifth was admitted for medical care. of officers will be held along with laying plans for the an Leslie Kotok a presented with the Beltone Master Consultant Award at the annual quet The North Italy Club was decorated in an Hawaiian theme for the reception. Mrs.

Kowalsky attended in a light pink dress with matching accessories and white orchid corsage, while the groom's mother had on a silver blue dress with matching accessories and white orchid corsage. The new Kracke selected i a light blue dress with matching coat trimmed in chinchilla and white orchid corsage for traveling. After a "at an undisclosed J. Chambers, Delmont. nual World Day of Prayer.

-ai ,7, anQ possibility of establishing Wayne Levick, delighted mem- Personnei -Department for Cum bers of the Thursday Night berl banquet held recently at Cher Discharged were Lillian The Rev, Howard Shoemaker, pastor of the Delmont United ry Hill. The award is in rec oociai wud, nooseveu rarie A meeting of the- Board's with a program of music in thelSllhfiivjsinn Committee Peachey, 300 N. Fifth Rhonda Bryson, 103 Marion Mickey Mantle hit mor World Series homers (18) than -any other major leaguer. ognition of outstanding service Methodist Church, will conduct the service from the Robert community hall. to the hard of hearing.

WATCH was held following the regular Bridgeton; John Robinson, Front Mauricetown; Alice OIL meeting. Three major subdivis V. Hoffman Funeral Home, Leesburg, Tuesday at 1 p. m. with burial in Leesburg Ceme SHOP ions, two of which are located These local young men used as numbers for their outstanding program "The Cordbust-ers "Alexander's Rag-i time "Wait Till1 the Gharron, 120 S.

Third Sadie Handy, 3541 S. Lincoln Hope Banks and son, W. Broad adjacent Jtoute wo. 4a in 23(1 HIGH ST. I Fairfield Township and one in tery.

Friends may call Monday evening between 7 and 8:30. Upper Deerfield Township just designation, the couple will leave Thursday to reside in Sun Shines "I'll Take north of Bndgeton City limits, Wetdi 4V Jewelry RflrW AJWetcfcee KecttMicelly; CryeteJs Mted wMIe ye Carl Banks, 201 N. Uth Rev. Spurgeon Donaldson, Newport; Barbara Tomasello, 210 Evelyn Dickenson, You Home Again were discussed. Reports con- Bremerhaven, Germany.

MHieieaHeHiaHMiiMiaHHeMiKMHMeaMeMMaieaiiaM iMBHHaVMBaMBSSHESSSS "Let A Smile Be Your Ura-i in-j t.ie subdivision will be Walter C. Housand Main Rd. and Dons Ave. brella" and closed with "This, forwarded to local officials UffewMg The bride is a graduate of Millville Senior Higfr School, Class of 1965, Georgetown Medical Academy and New- Is. My AL.

WORK DON! ON THIi Walter Clifford Housand, 58, refreshments, un-J comb Hospital School' of Med of 4503 Mary Lane, Holiday, died suddenly of a heart attack at the home of his der the direction or Melville Gross, Mrs. Hazel Hund and Mrs. Mary Hulitt, served cafeteria style, the quartet again entertained with a number of songs. daughter on Jan. 11.

He was a former Millville resident a v-ing worked at the Cotton Mill approximately 25 years and ical Technology. She has been employed as laboratory technician in Millville Hospital. The groom also graduated from Millville Senior- High School in 1965 and now serves as communications technician in the U. S. Navy.

Attendant or' Self Service Laundering Dry Cleaning Shirt Finishing Cash 'n Carry Discount 400 E. Bread St. Pick-Up tr Delivery 82S 0597 Wheaton Glass Co. about five years. That Wedding Gift Make it lasting FLATWARE HOLLOWARE CLOCKS Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Anna Housand who is now DIED HOWELL Of 21534 Monrovia Street, Cupertlna, California, January 16, 1969; Charles husband ol Mer-Ivn. Aaad 73 years. Vehicle Skids Into staying at 319 Forrest Hills Montgomery, Ala. 36901; Tree, Continues On three daughters, Mrs. Lois I 1969 Relatives and friends ara Invited to attend the funeral services from Rocap-Shannon Memorial Funeral Home, 14 Effective January Baldosaro, Norcross, Mrs.

I a 1 a Britt, Montgomery, I North Second Street, on Monday, at 2 P.M. Interment Greenwood Memorial Park. Masonic Service and viewing iiAi)ir-s 210 HIGH STREET Sunday evening. M7-2tMFH Mo III 1 1 1 -tixi BERRY Of High and Bateman A local resident notified police early Friday evening that another vehicle skidded oft the road and struck a tree on the Janke property at Cumberland Rd. and Burns Ave.

John Semus, Cumberland said he was going east when the car traveling on Burns Rd. toward Cumberland Rd: struck a' tree and continued on. Mauricetown, N. on January ir Mrs. Sandra L.

Roche, I Millville; a brother, Charles'. Vernon Housand, Ocean and a sister, Mrs. Venaldai" Burcham, Millville. Also eight I grandchildren. The service was conducted at White Chapel, with burial in Green- wood Cemetery, that city.

1969; Samuel Russell, husband of Rena Haley Berry. Aged 61 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services from The per I onnum anticipated I annual dividend I rate, I compounded quarterly I FhXZS; FuSr'aH HonTso HAPPINESS i. hill-1 h-bond who is JWroHe notionol choir-High Street, Port Norrls, on Monday garner from Hie expression or Mrs. Fred Harris in Wash- JANUARY SPECIAL ington.

The now chairman is Sen. Fred Harris et Oklohoma, who afternoon, January 20 at 2 taritiMt Greenwood Memorial Par. Mill' Police checked but found no yto looks' damage to the Janke properly. Fail To Find Any Trace Of Accident On Call REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS I This mutual savings institution's Board of Direct- i ors has voted to increase the annual dividend rate I to 4'i the highest rate locally and up to Parked Auto Struck i1 Joseph Treen, 330 S. Third notified police Friday eve-i ning that his vehicle was struck I by another sometime during the afternoon or early evening1, while the vehicle was parked I in Int nn S.

Third St. 5 Piece Dinette Suite vllle. Friends may call Sunday evening 7 to 30 o'clock. Masonic Service, 1:30, In lieu of flowers, gifts to tha Mauricetown United Methodist Church Building Fund will be appreciated. 1-17-21-RVH LLOYD Of Knight and Church Oennlsvllle, N.

on January 17, 1969; Edward, husband of the late Margaret Steelmen Lloyd. Aged 75 years. Relatives and friends ara Invited to attend the funeral services from The Robert V. Hoffman Funeral Home. Main and Broad Streets, Leesburg, on Monday mornina.

January 20. at 10:30 o'clock. Police, were unable to locate any sign of an accident Friday 3U7o nigner man mosT orner iocoi rinonciai iniri- night when screeching brakes and moanings were reported by E. Broad St. resident who live near Manor Ave.

Residents of the area reported that a vehicle took off to- Ihitions for regulor passbook savings accounts. I CARD OF THANKS I wish to extend my thanks EARN MORE IN '69 SWITCH TO Intermenf Leesbura Cemetery. Friends and appreciation Ameri- I SAVING DOWNTOWN AT HOMETOWN ward the center of own at a can Legion Rescue Squad, Dr. hieh rate of speed following! Beck. Dr.

Fithian, Millville I Ir'U "I Mi i Hospital Th'i Floor Staff, the noises. may call Sunday evening, 7 to 1:30 o'clock. M7-2t-RVH CHAMBERS Of High Street MlllvMIe, formerly, of Delmont, N. January 17, 199. Royal husband of the late Gertrude Reinhardt Chambers.

Aged 70 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to Harry L.owpennwaue aiso MILLVILLE SAVINGS and Loan Association1 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the Amer- friends and neighbors for cards I and gifts received during my I lean Legion Rescue in the I I attend the funeral service from the Rob ert V. Hoffman Funeral Home, Mam John Mutaugh ONLY .1 219 North High Street and Broad Leesburg, on Tuesdey afternoon, January 21 at 1 o'clock. Interment Leesburg Cemetery. Friends may call Monday evening from American Legion, v.i.w,, ur.

Mintz, Rev. Steelman, Doctors and Nurses of Millville Hospital, Local G.B.B.A., Local 257, Paul Christy, Armstrong Drive-ln Teller Off Street Parking Cork Crew No. 3, Wheaton's I o'clock. MS-M-RVH BURKE Of Main Street, Leesburg. H.

January 17, 19ef. Mary Polhamus, South Jersey Grinding Department; also friends and relatives for flowers, cards and other kindnesses 0k mie of Howard Burke. Aged 75 Telephone 825-0809 Open daily 9 a. m. to 4 p.

m. OF Monuments Veers. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral service from the Rob-art V. Hoffman Funeral Home, Main during our recent bereavement ATOM SPY REE Mee. Sokell.

51. whe served nearly 18 TOuey. deaUl of Kenneth I jj. veers et 1 3 U-veer sentence tot spying tej. give Knue ne atomic and Broad Leesburg, en Wednesday South Delseo Vineland 692 8757 12-16 High St.

Millrill morning, January 22 at 10:30 o'clock Soturdays 9 a. m. to 12 noati Interment Leesburg Cemetery. Friends Wife, Mazie Son, Joseph Barruzza 1-18-lt mevjiii Tu.a.y evinj from Juliul R0Bbef, evicted with him in 1951. were VUJt-KVM execute xnf n..

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