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Klabn C om pletes ;fj,y:CourJef- ;,F eb. 23, 1 N«warlt,N.y. Courfer^aielfte fliuKday, Feb. 23, 1967 Newark Obiijuaiies I'John C. Goyie, Riegel Foreman, StKtnmbs at 5? M edical Service Airman VonOoyen Receives Promotion O ffic e t CoMrse S t a t u e e u t o ! iforeel George Wright. 73. a retired ;borer o f Hydesville Road, died labor r y< ------------, •Wednesday (Feb. 15, 1967) in 'ark - W ayne Comm unity New i Hospital. . Born in W olcott, h a d lived in the I W right •k area Newari past 15 years, . (years, died Frlda;^ n ig h t (Feb. 17. 1967) a t the N ew a r lc-W a y n Community Hospital. , Army C aptain John C. Klahn, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Edwhrd K tatm , 121 Ehn St;, ha s eoffi- pleted a m edical .service officer at Brooke Army basic .course M edical Center, , Ft. Sam Hous- • ton. Tex. _F procedures, supply, adraih istra- tlon and organization, and the irmance 'of ritet .) rtedical s F i t mtkr a ^ '“le e Glass in the H.S. Air Force a n -' -Ainhan V an Ooyeh is an A in ad- m in istrative sp ecia list at K ih - cheloe AFB, Mich, He i s a nenwer of the h c onstantly h i c w itegic Air m aintain s ilert force .jet bombers. He is a graduate o f Newark .senior high school and a ttend ed Salem (W. Va.) College, Hii wife, Jane, i.s the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs, George Southern of Salem , W, Va. Community Hospital. , ,gjjg jjad b e e n .a d m itted to the hospital ' on W ednesday a fte r bein g strick en il lw hile 'shop-j ] J o l^ ' Carroll Coyle o f 322 E Miller., St., comm ander of the _F rida y (Feb. 17, 1967) ------c o m n iu - p ity Hospital. r y F Newark-W ayne i l He was the h os p ita l H e had worked th a t d ay at the R iegel Paper ). where h e h a d been reman ft , ployed 'Mr. Coyle w a s born in East 'p alm yra. Sept. 9, 1908. the son of J a m es .and Margaret Carroll tm past years, dvers . ih cla i :lade his widow, epdaughter, M rs.; Althea; one st s. Elsie Cerasuolq o f R ochester; five step sons, Robert W lthey of Pdimyra, Edw m d WUhe? of Paifport. Marion W ithey nf Marion. George Withey o f M ar-j ion, George W ithey Jr. of Okla-so hom a and Ralpli Withey of E c“* Palm yra, and 22 grandchildren. S h e w as born iii R ochester, the dau ghter o f Eugepe a nd M argaret Kirby W alsh, and 1 id ucted i ] ( con a w om en’s appar sh op on S. M;ain St. for 30 years un til her retirem ent In 1948. mam Serge: a comm uracant o f St. *j;gah ers C atholiev C hurch and ^ m em ber o f its Okla-so ciety . Newark recei ved' h is M.D. degree froni tlie U niversity of ] ter School of Medicine, 196^ R oches- NYLON CORD SAFETY ALL-WEATHER TIRE ' Surviving are a niece, Mrs. George Schoonover o f Lyons: three nephew s, J am es E. Walsh of Syracuse, Eugene W alsh o f Bergen a n d John J, Walsh o f E Reno, dk ia . mefn. um A se rvic e w as conducted S u n day a t th e Scott Funeral Home by Rev. John ie w je n o f the M ethodist Church. Burial will be in Spring Brook Cemetery, Haven, in the. spring. prices stert at a tow «Sa v in g s o n G ood- year's most popular replacement lire • Built With Wple-tem- • Wrap around tr< $ ,Siatuckf. li~ :” ' ,s . is the dau i S PER CAPITA AID . Borden Promotes Richard Brown ,rthur Lev-S ta te Goraptroller A itt has announced the payment of $176,423-66 as th e fourth quarterly in slallm f capita assistance. A servioe w as beW Tuesday at ' St. M ichael’s Churen w:itli the i i ■ r I E.V».,»u o, Employees fleiatln g, 1 Jo h n ’s Ceilnetery in Cflyde in the Leonard Van Boven E n f O l l i O V i f l 3 Q 6 Leonard Van B ov en, 84, o t| 421 Madison St., died Monday, ‘ (F eb . 20, 1967i a t the home his daaghter,. ; He was elected com m ander of the lo ca l Legion p o s t la s t May. He w as also a m.ember of the ■ New ydrk: Central Hose'C o. No, .5 o f t i e Newark Fire D epart- I m ent fca: 25 years an d a n active mem ber of t h e Wayne County ■40 a n d 8, a fun -m aking or- i:ganizd|lQn of the A merican Le- He v ^ s a cohnmunicanb of St. i M ichael's • Catholic Church. :Survivin g are his widow, Alice Coyle; a daughter, Ja- “'IrainingCdurse He w as born in 'K r a bb end y k c,; H o ^ n d July 8. m 2', n h e ^ so n . „ijjg yUlage su pervisory em - Libbert i of H erbert and Adr.eane P ic k , pjoyecs are enrolled ig a train - nis a t-h o m e ; one brother, Ji ard \ a n Boven. • , course p r im a rily g ea red to seph o f Plttsford; two sisters, M r. V an Boven ca m e to New-help th e m 'm as t e r difficult re-Mrs. Albert (Rebecca) Law- irk to m ake hl.s h o m e in 1905. sponsifailities i n o rganizing rence o f P alm yra and Mrs. red with the U. S. Occu-\yejrk, ■ m aintain in g d iseipim e, Charles (Agnes) Federico of I F orces in the Philip-counseling em p lo y ee s, 'm ndlm g Newark, and sev era l nieces and ierly un-grievan cesces and oth.-r v ita l nephew s. jobs. A service m achine R ie gel P a per Coi tirein en t in 1958. is ia as a n ord grievan u.,,. ..................... . ............. -■ then Lt. D ouglas Mac-a reas of their ic w as held Monday at He had been em plo yed Thom as. C ritelli. St. M ichael’s Church w ith the ■ .V an Bove 'her of the Fai opera tm ^M the De w L . ’H a r o ld ( S S l ^ v . ^ S ' i ^ MS onne lf oo fLi! up. until his re-Raymond Orbaker. B ert M es-‘ng. B u r ia l' w ill be In Newark ley, David Smith, R obert W age, Cem etery. was a m em - ceo r g i Presb yterian Wilson ■rt Gordon Mr. Coyl nd Mrs. Alvin G ilbert of Tex-p r a c tic es,\ w a s d ev elo ped by IS City. Tex.: four grandchil-the International City Mana-j e - served in the Army Air Force during WW 2 -He....was..wltl>the 462nd T w o -E n -', Flyin g Sq u.idn as , ; dren and se v er a l nieces and g e rs’ A ssociation for in-servlc and bthf nephews. A .service w%s held ye.sfei afternoon at the Scott Fum Rev, Wal- m Hom e, fnr. with the I ter R. Hobkirk ,o r . . - . er ; C h urc h W om en tramin g of fo rem an o er rday supervisors em p lo y ed by the ^ '\ u ik a s. who is the d iscussio n T Q H o ( ( l f l T S t leader, a lso sa id that the courite ' i 11 . / i will consist o f ,15 sessio ns with J o lm I. Stu erys John r. Steurrys. 60, died Norfolk Gene irfolk, Va.. on Feb. expected ly in Hospital. No He was born In 15. 1906. the son tA n n a . Porrey-SU-urvys. I ' '\'\d in M arion apd New? w hen he to C hesapea was a su perin ten ■ brier Farms Inc ■gfatiBc Wolcott, and sister, Mrs. 'm ond (Mary) Schw ab of N ;,.ark. , -i Services w ere held Feb 14 in rChesapealci*-■ Va . w it h the R e v r ................. ...................................... To riivp I pntpn' ■ flclatin g. Burial w'ds in Chesa- * V / I »v L .V ll l V ! l peake M cnninal G ardens P resb yterian Church officiat- M K H Session of Year en out a s the course prog) es. Thei conferen ce type ses-The first m eeting of the r leral inclu de“ P lan nin g year Will be held b y the Wt p and O rganizin g-the 'Work,\ en ’s A ssociation o f the P \improving - Work Methods. ' P resb yterian Church o n M ..................... “F.niployce Safe.ty\ and“ PaD-day, F eb . 27, at 7 ,3 0 p m. Holland May^ lie Rptations TW\ ^ i R ey David Berks, p a s ,ri .. .. .. ................ .. . — g ,, visited SI ark oh-g.p. the content, .studie.s and t; ' s S ipan. B u r >niia and loved f j s e ake a e lf-countries as India, V a . w here he review quiz o f 10 to 23 ques-ma. Australia., M ongolia ■ndent for Green-China and ha s had the unique Mayer Milton H Flz ufon co n - e x p e ne h ee accorded few for-1 itulaled the .supervisors for e lg ners of living 3,006 m iles in ig h - g r a tu - . G enev a R e c t or o f ' A sia a t 12.000] a m o n g the Tibet-I ..........^lowers I He Will illustra te h is talk ‘ with curios and colored slides, j C ircle 11 w .ll se rv e refre.sh-Co! --‘•m ents a fter t h e meetinR\ Mrs: It es t m e eting' iCeting o f 1967,’ [K atherin e Crane, p r e sid e n t., j w ill preside a t the A ^o c ia t lo n 's L u n c h e o n T a l k Catholics to Respond jilTo Overseas A ppeal ; St. Michael's C atholic parish The Rev Sheldon Flory, rec- Will re-spond to the anm iaf \f b-B lsh o p s' Over.sca.s Aid Fund appeal o n M arch 5. accordin g to weekly Lni.'n, Lenten c i u ^ h Th e fund.s are fnr the :w ,ar on world poverty They j, chairman o f the m ake possible the worldwide re-D epartm ent oL World Missions. -lief arid w elfare program o f the niocese of Rochester ^ Catholic ^ te U e f Services. Catho- member of t h e Board of PeL-'\c.n«b„tr““ S S i lion to t h e appeaL, $8 m i l- , j^pgj^egtgj. Mr. Flory recei' Diocese 61 N ew Y or k - G ^ ived ills AB .de- ' senioc noh-c Miss Frances M. Walsh Miss .Frances W alsh, a resi^ lent of Newark for over 55 In Maine Plant ce presid ent (Janning Ci of th e Bor im pany : Rocks, Blddeford, Me. the P. H. Snow division ,Siatuckf. personnel., jed to realis lency in, P.^ We're Aware During barwemem, me fami|y's mm assumes a greauir impnrhnce, fled; our awareness on this aaupm. funeral service conduded Iusra ne- Rocks, Blddeford, Me. He IS a lso a graduate of the Wharton School of F in an c e at the University of Pen nsylvania. ' ,. year sales Upon graduation in 1946 joined t h e Comstock Foods C ~ . C ompany div: pointm ent i New EnglarTd c ity . ‘ ’ Sion, in Newark. 1 plant office m anager and then began a 1 career th a t le d to his a p-, sa les m anager for and New 'Fork , 0-year 1958 (plM«mniii.ii^nitruetion) 2-ply, 6.95/7.35 x 14 Tubtlau wKitvwaii ,Siatuckf. irr. to Moqc Qance—-regardless of Hie family's veligious amlmnon. ' ,., §coTr§[?[JNenAn. 2. Inc. 4-ply, 7.7 5 x 14 (7.50 x14) ,Siatuckf. toing cemmani tlie w o r ld 's 4-ply, 8.25 X 14 (800 x 14) 4-pjy, 8 .55x14 (8.50 x14) 4iiply, 7.75 X 15 (6.70 x 15) 4-ply, 8.15 X 15 (7.10 x 15) ' r t y o f I f f e a v e f -', ity ‘ ’ In 1958 he w a s n tary of t h lam ed secre 3Ck Divisior e C omstock n. He w as trarisle rred to (Borden’s F. H Snow C a nn ing C ompany Division ahd nam ed genera! manager, a title he retains In .addition t o his new vice presi-j | t h e son o Brown of G rant, St Mr BrpWn. 5 .Duane the late In lovin g m em ory J. Farnsw orth, wl of K m a r d 'ar s ho passed 963: iw ay Feb. 22., 1 ,We loved him IN MEMORIA.M NO TRADE-IN NEEDED • FREE EXPERT MOUNTING mSTALiED IN OUR SHOP Our tear .. 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