...•••••••••,,'# . . ' , . S>k*IUNG CONFERENCE, Final details lor the Second District <strong>of</strong> the NJSFWC Spring Conference held yesterday in St. John's Lutheran Church are discussed by members <strong>of</strong> the Women's Club who served K-9 Corps Demonstration Set for Scout Weekend Camporee A performance by the Oecun <strong>City</strong> nose 'a 2M3 Rjy A >u'« and Kx= Mice K-9 Corps will be one erf he plorers •*-r -hi h%hliljn d*fflonrtrations at 'he weekend in "h • wjf*i! i.id n ••••h o' %ring Camporee <strong>of</strong> the Baysea County Park. In th«- murnn^ Vy Mstrtet, Sjuth Jersey Council, Boy «-!! cempje'p the .-vt-n-s tnt' had <strong>of</strong> America, it was announetd lo b< fey Dr. H*f*«rt Garr. di*tn»iT S«V« Rlfi •40 COLON rtCTUNI REOPENI • * TOMORROW FRIDAY, APRIL 29Mi <strong>of</strong> 11 VOLTA 957 WIST AVINUf SPECIALIZING IN ITALIAN FOODS TO--- TAKE OUT AT POPUUR PRICES f WHEN IN SOMERS POINT VISIT MM NEW ROAD and RHODE ISLAND Somm Point, N. J. 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Mil HfSERVATIONS PHONE 263-WO* 1 Pord AN'S SEAFOOO wm tmiiT AT •AY PRONT O»UI ALL VIM 'MUMB FRESH 5HAD& n • WMbf • Scrip • U THI OMAN CITY IMwurd Vow, nt M7 Central nv., awiiy suddenly Tuesday evt Hhore Mumuiial IKaplHi! „ numiies after h.' hud bifn io*h., ed there foUowing n heart attack at his home. Mr. Vms MM n. had been a life long resident ol this city and had LHwd at 937 Central av, for MJKF 171 F. and A.M., wmi s»>r\inB al the time <strong>of</strong> his death M treaiMrer <strong>of</strong> the Antique Coll»vfori Obituary Mrs. Bessie B. Oit Fumcal MTvicea vm oanductod ir*on »«on, well Then too, she minted out, the mir, <strong>of</strong> books, exorcised acle <strong>of</strong> thp survivuj <strong>of</strong> Paris is ro» on eight Uteniry corded and fills a great Blip in hia «»* guerta <strong>of</strong> the tory since it is so full <strong>of</strong> docummt- Qub last Thur!! ary evidence, to KtaJOria Temple The spwtker ewrtinued by ,„ by conunenting on "Ising that spy iforici are very »T" by Collins nnd IJIlar intHuding those <strong>of</strong> bin mied this bnok w;i« Ln Deigh'on and foremost b i« i Wffto C^AIIH' Monday, MUy 2 HiFNT Pll %^cf <strong>of</strong> Vt-Kt'tahle jIMOKfO M « CHOP with Fruit SIIUI-I- ^ I0CKPIIM STBAK, Lwnon Wiilgt- « M 00 1 In Fi^tii the Joht! I^nCarm. Night Josephinrv" by J w. Suzanne, was rtport^i ,,s ., diliRhtful first mv«!(• thiit .'innuiil lunt'heon hqgpfing i^; nmin TuMday, May 3 PKID DEEP HA SCALLOPS OTh Tartiii •"•.(!' '' LiVIR STEAK wit* Fricil imiiiiB, ICMKKIM AUORATIN or V'%-1 t.ihu* 3 by r y thw i-rtin.. nn«l Pity FfiRh School Varsity swimminK Hk.it to herit K4.'nia l,ki- a WIMMf.niiy noon ft* Plymouth f l:me, m. ,-»rx- ;»»*;]}•>- Inn Thtf invited gu»«Hs ;ind Kiwan- Her n-nvuks Kias we re ;iddrcswd by John B. Kel-1 L'p thi' Ijimn ly. Jr.. who for many years was' hs RHii' K lufnwiH wh.rii w tin ;i «n> ifmit-ndir fur Olyn»pic t>h imp- J|y ,,(»,,it a y(«inq stirl's ' h,T List fc-hnoj ti-u-hinj =• th.- p Mrs U her cnmniitifT in,; <strong>of</strong> Hi.' be M;ty r. m l »•« |in«M-nliil by Si.-kl. r an! Mi-, IIW.afo:,) 'l"hc •h h> I|R. a ran h Si-n,if,i u Phjkdelphia are used by ttie entire town and Coach E. Fenton &rey for tour j m fltbe bad been to PbilMlelpbia butt «•* tar MM. tor 87 inn •• cstef JaJwi Bnrii BOUTMU Ott, former ONU tor (fa* Attenllc Oowriy dMfc'a <strong>City</strong> nridnt, who dtad In St. Pstan* flee. bu«, Fta., <strong>Apr</strong>il U. «e wu «. Survivi(« an * iWw, Mrs. Irmt G. JODM. 9t Psterrtwnh, and two MM. Horaoa Ott and lbs, both <strong>of</strong> M 0. Coaorer TUCKAHOE — Funeral ssrvlccs wen bald Sunday tor Eari D. Conover, <strong>of</strong> Reading av., who died last Thursday Jo Warren Hospital, Phil, lipsburg, after a brief illness. Mr. Ganover was a native ol Ope May County. He was a senkf food server mt the Glen Gardnet Sanitarium, and was a member ol Moose Lodge 512 <strong>of</strong> Washington, i N.J. Survivors include his wife, Mary; » ni, Earl W., <strong>of</strong> Cape May Court House; one sister, Mrs. Haze* LaughHn, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> View; and mem grandchildren. The Rev. John Ganahaa, pastor <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe Methodist Church, <strong>of</strong>. students, swimming teams, and «!so Coach Carey introduced the mpm. Dennis Cemetery. for idtizens to refresh themselves in ben <strong>of</strong> the swimming team, and a the evenings, tfw weaker said. review <strong>of</strong> the past accomptijhtnenti Swimming is fast becoming me <strong>of</strong> Jhe team. Mrs. Emma M, Stanley Of the greatest ifKemntionuJ spirts, The most unproved swimmer a- •nd is gaining in international ac- Funeral •ervice* were conducted wards were presented to Robert iin <strong>of</strong>irsHMn. ceptance but does not got the reeog. Tuesday for Mrs. Emma M. Stanley Young, James Hogmn and Mite Monl- in tim;wtic sport, Kel- nit ion it dc*ervei by our news media, Of Wister av., Marmora, who died ban, Thetrf boys are selected by the ly n'-iTi, ind is 10 time?! as gnu! Kelly said, Saturday foUowing A lengthy Ulness. team members. Normally only one Unity ;iS it w;i» 12 yisire a^ju. "Rw. "We are gaining national recogni. She was 85. is named, ,but the vote was so close oiffci Ivim broken by wumen swim- tton lor our swimming teams, and it WM decided to honor three with Mra, Stanley waa a native <strong>of</strong> ii.n.s ttnL-iy .-irt- bc'tiM thfin thiwe <strong>of</strong> (Ivy are receiving invitations from the awards, BraoUyn, NY, and formerly lived ""•" -''' >i;ns .-i^'o" he siiid. "I hnvr rtHirtfrtes all over the world to par- TtJMnmates selected Kenneih Pm in Colljngswood and Tuckahoe. 9M wurkMl twirrl tmininK as (in oarsman, tiolpBie," he'said. "Chir interpm Is, ska and cauls Pfapffli to •ewe as had been a resident <strong>of</strong> Marmora IHII I fes | that a swimmer woHcs in the most part, in the prafessionaJ eoraptnins tor next year. tor X yean and waa a Ute member b,inl( r in his IrainifK proRnun." sports. Young men and women aw Captain George Lafferty, <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong> Rising Star Chapter OES <strong>of</strong> The liick <strong>of</strong> {iifihUi* in Ihf size <strong>of</strong> reluctant to make the Mcrifn-e re- <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Beach Patrol, presented Tuckahoe. ; • Venn (":ty ft^jiiril fxifil is a M-vere | quired for fra'.ning" he «id. Dennis Carey and Ken Pensfcii with Survivors include one daughter, "Mori" peuple switn in a year than h HKII iji. ki licy notid, iind exprrssttl the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol out. Mrs. Peter Totten, <strong>of</strong> Marmora; one participate in any other sport you standing swimmer award. son, George H., Jr., <strong>of</strong> Albequerque, tii. |).I|N- th/it simje rt;iy f>tTin <strong>City</strong> can mention," he noted, "It is a Robert Adams, a Kiwanian who N.M.; four grandchUdren and Mra Hiailii have a Jaree indoor year- j snort tfwt can be enjoyed lonR after Is a former member <strong>of</strong> the swim- great grandchildren. Thi' larger prjok in school days are over," Kelly ei*n. ming tarn under Coach Carey, Tte Rev, Harry Findeiaon, pastor eluded his remarks by <strong>of</strong>fering his thanked Kelly for his message to <strong>of</strong> GorUn Qty Baptist Church, <strong>of</strong>- to the High School the boys. ficiated at tt» service from ftt DELICIOUS FOOD — SENSIBLY PRICED Godfrey-Smith Funeral {tone. Into*. mmt was at Seaside Cemetery, Pa- Obituary 1mm. Four Y's RESTAURANT j. Edward Voss Was Grandson Charles C FuscWIlo Platters • Dinners • Cocktails Charles Cooper FuseMUe, ** Tatty Sandwiches year-old son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Mo- Of island's First Resident da* Fuschillo. <strong>of</strong> Falls Church, Va^ U MILE NORTH OF TUCKAHOE and 2907 Wesley av., this city, died suddenly Friday in Shore Manorial Tliru Th«< Cmintry Hospital. i5 fry \m LI ; n ter, Blrs, Ruliei I A, Oasle »> »,ni.° town. Pa ; one sister. Mm. Witter E. Allen <strong>of</strong> this city, two neon and five nephews. A viewing will lie held tamorraw (Friday) from 7 to I pJns. in the Godfrey-Smith Funeral Home, Misonto Servjcea wUl be conducted at 8 p.m. The Rev. William R. GuMck,, pastor <strong>of</strong> the First Methodist Church, will <strong>of</strong>ficiate at funeral service* Sat* unlay at 11 a.m. Interment will be at Head <strong>of</strong> the River Cemetery. A TO!* A widely traveled sportsman was boring guests wMh a series <strong>of</strong> long "While I was wandering through fMa deserted village, I spotttd a leopard." to aaU, SATURDAY NITE BUFFET ^^^^^^^^^^^^^HfeHH^********« ^^^^^^B^^^^^^B ^ ^HBHiBB^B^^^^^^^^B^^^^B during an Easter visit with his grandfather here. He is survived by his parents sni one brother year-oJd QMrtd Henry; Ms matenal RnadMMtf Henry B Cooper, <strong>of</strong> this 0n>| •BBWUI WU asitsmal g Maria Tkwsa, <strong>of</strong> Eaeland. *Memorial Services were conducted at Friends Meeting in the West WIMMB H. Peacock Funeral serviMS will be in Phladelphhi Friday for William Henry Peacock, <strong>of</strong> S56 St. jama pi., this dry, and Ambler. Pa., who died Tuesday at Philadelphia. He was 68. Survivin? are his wife, Viola, nnd a daughter, Mrs. Harry Nicholson, Philadelphia. Service* will be 2:30 p.m. Friday at (he Kirk aitd Mm Funml Home, COLUMBUS, OHIO — Mrs. Jcrrie' Mock Ch* <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Ofy and tor many ! 6301 GermaNtown av,, Ptiiladetphiw tte longed] nontfop airpl«ne tver made yrara *« wcretary <strong>of</strong> the OWM ^ 6. Abbott <strong>City</strong> Home Savings flew from Honolulu to Parti Funeral services were conducted , ravcring Sunday afternoon far Miss Emms SSurvi\ing are his wife. Bertha M.i «• • you MWftf •AN7- WM*M j* OVIR 70 YiA*S YOUM* * * * 1155 AS*U»Y AVI MM. * • ONN ALL VIA* HOUND * # SHAD BONELESS SHAD nd SHAD R0t SALT MACKERa and CRAB RNOOK HttSHtY Of »4H) OVI BROASTED CHICKEN CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANT 34TH STREET MARMORA, NEW JERSEY 0PB0N6 FOR THE SUSON TOM, ffl*»AY, APRIL 28th, 11 A.M. 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