The Franklin NEwS-RECORD
The Franklin NEwS-RECORD
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THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1970 PAGE E LEVEN<br />
OBITU,/It~IES<br />
!<br />
Parish Council<br />
Summer Union<br />
Schedules<br />
Services<br />
BankDividend<br />
Is Declared<br />
MONTGOMERY .- Unlonser- Church.<br />
ALEX WALKER JR. --- 49 ban Bus Co.<br />
ice, both of Guifport, Miss Henvices<br />
are being planned by the South For August, contact the Rev. <strong>The</strong> Board of Directors of the<br />
Mr. Walker was an Army vetrietta and Miss Irene, both of Bos-<br />
Somerset Parish Council starting Stanley Rock, pastor of the Blaw- Somerset Hills & County National<br />
~.ANKLIN-- Funeral serviceseran<br />
of World War II. He was ton, Mass., Mrs. Lucille Evans<br />
Sunday, June 28, and continuing lenburg Reformed Church, and the Bank has declared a quarterly cash<br />
will be held on Sunday, June 28 a member of the First Baptist of Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. Vlvlan<br />
through Aug. 30.<br />
!Rev. Frank Bahr, pastor of the dividend of $.15 per share to<br />
In Gulfport, Miss., for Alex Walk- Church, Lincoln Gardens. Lee of Jackson, Tenn.; and three<br />
Until the end of Ju/y, services’First<br />
Reformed Church of Rocky shareholders of record as of July<br />
er Jr., 49, of 19 Oak Place. He His survivors include his wife, grandchildren.<br />
will be held in the Htllsborough Hill, or the Rev; DIns for Aug. 1 1, 1970, payable July 15, 1.970.<br />
died on Monday, June 15 in St. Senobia; a stepson, James Earl<br />
Reformed Church of Millstone at<br />
-0-<br />
through I0.<br />
Somerset Hills & County Na-<br />
Michael’s Hospital, Newark. Payne of <strong>Franklin</strong>; a daughter,<br />
9:30 a.m., First Reformed Church<br />
-0-<br />
tlonal Bank has seven full.service<br />
Born in Gulfport, Miss., he re- Miss Shells Marie of New Or- VINCENT FIDUK .-- 85<br />
of Rocky Hill at 10 a.m., and the<br />
offices throughout Somerset Counsided<br />
here eight years.<br />
leans; a brother, Raymond of Gulf-<br />
Griggstown Reformed Church at Orthodox Youth ty. Total assets reported as of<br />
He was employed in the mainport, Miss.; six sisters, Mrs. MANVILLE -- Funeral services<br />
10:30 a.m.<br />
December 31, 1969 were in extenance<br />
department of the Subur- CatherIne Flanagan and Miss A1- were held on Saturday, June 20<br />
During August, services will be<br />
for Vincent Fiduk, 85, of 118<br />
in the Hlllsborough Presbyterian Plan A Weekend cess of $54 million.<br />
-0-<br />
. II<br />
South 19th Avenue. He died on<br />
Church at 9:30 a.m,, Blawenbur <strong>The</strong> Orthodox Youth Fellowship DEANfS LIST AT SCC<br />
AMERICA’S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN<br />
Monday, June 15 in Somerset Hos-<br />
Reformed Church at 10 a.m. of Saints Peter and Paul Church,<br />
pital.<br />
and the Ilarlingen Reformec Manville, has made plans for a BRIDGEWATER -- Three soph-<br />
Interment was in Sacred Heart<br />
Church at 10:30 a.m.<br />
social/religlous holiday on the fiomores from <strong>Franklin</strong> Township<br />
Cemetery, Hfllsborough Township.<br />
<strong>The</strong> pastors from the sevennal<br />
weekend of July.<br />
have earned dearies list honors at<br />
Mr. Flduk was a resident of<br />
churches will preach at the variousFriday<br />
evening, July 24, regis- Somerset County College. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
Manville for 58 years. HIS wife<br />
churches and take turns at each of tration will be held in the Churchesare<br />
Venire Truhan, Gary Gover-<br />
Mary, preceded him tn death<br />
the services. Orlggstown Re- social hall, 605 Washington Ave., hale, and John Barsnic,~.<br />
He is survived by four sons<br />
formed Church is the only church Manville, and will be followed by<br />
Joseph and Frank of Manville,<br />
to stay open fl~roughout the sum- a get-acquainted dance.<br />
Steven of Orlando, Fla., and John<br />
mer.<br />
On Saturday morning, July 25, XEROX COPIES<br />
of Chester, Pal two daughters<br />
Anyone needing pastoral assista<br />
Matins service will be held at<br />
Mrs. Julia Decker of Fort Lauderdale,<br />
Me., and Mrs. Jane Dor- :olarship Awarded ance during that time, July 1 the church at 7:30 a.m. At 8 a,m.<br />
through tile 12, should call the Rev. buses will depart for Island Beach (Quantity<br />
fachuk of Wlllingsboro, 21 grand-<br />
Wilbur E. Ivins, pastor of the Har- State Park,<br />
children and a great-grandchild. Mrs, Harold N. Michel of South Bound Brook, (righfl president of lingen Reformed Church; thewhole<strong>The</strong><br />
participants will spend the Prices<br />
the Somerset Valley Industrial Campus Secretaries Club, presents month of July, the Rev. Thomasday<br />
on the beach, before returning<br />
FRANKLIN FRESHMAN HONORS club’s first scholarship award to Miss Helen Kathryn Raber. <strong>The</strong> Harris, pastor of the Hillsbor:for<br />
a dinner meeting in Manville A vaiiable)<br />
BRIDGEWATER -- Three award winner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Raber of ough Reformed Church of Mill- at 6 p.m.<br />
Tow nship Pharmacy<br />
<strong>Franklin</strong> Township residents made<br />
the freshman dean’s list at Som-<br />
Irvington. Mr. Raber is associated with Reliance Universal Inc., a stone and the Rev. Willian’.. Petz, All Orthodox youth in the area<br />
pastor of the Griggstown Refer reed have been invited to participate K ! 5-8800<br />
erset County College. <strong>The</strong>y are SVIC company. Mrs. Michel is secretary to the executive vice Church; July IS- Aug. 1,5, the in the events. Further informa-<br />
Rosilyn Owens, James Weber, and president of Tubotron. Miss Raber will attend Newark State College<br />
712 l/amilton St., Somcr~t<br />
Rev. Jolm Painter, pastor of the tion may be obtained from Father<br />
Edward Ro|ack.<br />
in September.<br />
Montgomery United Methodist George Lewis, rector<br />
NOTARY PUBLIC<br />
l,<br />
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Men. Tues. & Wed.<br />
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Thurs. - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />
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