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2 ASBURY PARK SUNDAY PRESS, Dee. 15, 1968 DEATH NOTICES OBITUARIES WEATHER 7 P.M. Saturday Forecast In Shore Skies Hip-lipst temnprature last 12 Sun 'odT 4:31 P-m- sunrise to- lllgnebl lemperdiuie last Moonrlse tomorrow hOUrS 49 at 8 a.m. 3:26 a.m. New Moon Dec.

19. C. G. Freiberger. 77; Ex-Yacht Basin Owner Record high for today-52 inlVIITnoThU TK; BRIELLE Charles G.

Frel Splca. Next year, In November, the planet Jupiter will smnear whcru bcrger, 77, of 404 Evergreen died Friday at Point ALGAROTTI Antonia. on Dec. 14. ISfl, of 555 Oradell Oradell.

N.J. Beloved wife of the late Frank P. Devoted mother of PhvllU M. Algarotti, Mary Pietruntl, Adeline Kinkela. Flor-ence Toscana.

Gloria. Moyna. Set. Henrv and Malor Robert Algarotti. Dear sister of Millie Castronova, Joseph and William Marino.

Also survived by 15 grandchil-dren and 7 great grandchildren. Funeral Tues. 10 a.m. from the Norman Funeral Home, 268 Kinderkamack Oradell, N.J. Requiem High Mass St.

Joseph's R.C. Church, Cor. Kim and Grand Oradell 10:30 a.m. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, Hackensack, N.J.

Visiting hours Sun. and Mon. 2-10 p.m. BACIGALIPI John A. of Rum-son Little Silver, on Dec.

12. 1968. Husband of Florence, father of John A. Charles, Joseph and Marie. Requiem Mass on Mon.

10 a.m. St, James R.C. Church, Red Bank. Visiting at the John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank, on Sunday 2-4; 7-9 p.m.

Joseph Leib, 57, Long Branch Builder WEST LONG BRANCH -Joseph Leib, 57, of 27 Steven died yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. He was a builder. He had lived here 13 years and was formerly of the Clifton-Fair Lawn area. He was born in Brooklyn. Is now seen.

TIDES. FOR ASBFRT TARK, NJ HIGH LOW Dec. 15 2:44 a.m. 11:57 a.m. 3:02 p.m.

9:15 p.m. Dec. 16 3:44 a.m. 9:57 a.m. 4:08 p.m.

10:03 p.m. (From Shark River and Manasquan Inlets add 15 minutes; from Sandy Honk Inlet add 40 minutes; from Barnegat Inlet add 20 minutes.) Pleasant Beach Nursing Home. He was born in Brooklyn and John Hanson, 80, Operated Boat Livery RED BANK John Hansen, 80, of 18 Throckmorton former owner of John Hansen Tire and Battery Service, W. Front and Hansen's Landing, Little Silver, died Friday. Mr.

Hansen was born in Denmark and had lived here 54 years. He left the tire business in 1945, and operated Hansen's Landing, a boat rental service, 1936. Lowest temperature last 12 hours 40 at 7 p.m. yesterday. Record low for today 14 in 1962.

Humidity 93 per cent. steady. Wind at 7 p.m. yesterday-northwest at 17 m.p.h. Highest wind velocity last 12 hours northwest at 23 m.p.h.

had lived here 33 years. He had owned and operated the Brielle Yacht Basin, now William F. Jones, Owner Food Market MANASQUAN William F. Jones, 89, of 35'A Virginia died Friday at Point Pleasant Beach Nursing Home. Mr.

Jones was bom in Wilmington, and had lived here 55 years. For 35 years, he had been a manager for an Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. store. More recently, he was owner of the Center Food Market, here, retiring 12 years ago. He was the oldest past master of Wall Lodge 73, having served as master in 1922.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Marion Kruser. Riviera LOST AND FOUND LOST Black white small female'dog! brown face, Neptnue area. Call 775-1614, the Harbor Inn Yacht Basin, for 30 years. He retired three Mrs.

Holian, Was Teacher In Red Bank RED BANK Mrs. Virginia M. Holian, 59, of 65 Washington died yesterday at her home. Mrs. Holian was the widow of John H.

Holian, who died Dec. 3. She was born in Albany, N.Y., and had lived here most of her life. She was graduated from St. Joseph's College, Em-mctsburg, Md.

Mrs. Holian was a teacher in the Red Bank school system. In 1964, she was named "New Jersey Woman of the Year" by the Cerebral Palsy Foundation. She was treasurer of the Monmouth County Chapter, Cerebral Palsy Foundation, and past president of the Monmouth County Chapter of St. Joseph's Kenneth G.

Beck, 72; Retired Federal Agent TOMS RIVER Kenneth G. Beck, 72, of 105 Messenger died Friday at his home. He was a retired federal agent with the Alcohol and Tax Division of the Internal Revenue Service. Beck was born in Pittsburgh, and had lived in Philadelphia, before moving here in 1941. He was predeceased by his wife, Mrs.

Dorothy Brese Beck. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church; Ancient Scottish Rite, Trenton; Ft. Pitt Lodge 634, Pittsburgh, and the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve, Flotilla 16, here. Mr.

Beck was on the advisory board of the Order of De Mo-lay, Harmony Chapter, here, and the Boy Scout Council of Toms River. Surviving are two sons, Kenneth H. and Richard both here: a brother, James Au LOST Black handbag Frl. aftornnm. Surviving are his widow, i Monmouth Shopping Center.

Reward hm to rTDr for the next 10 years. years ago. Mr. Freiberger was a commercial fisherman for 30 years before moving here in Write Press Box 22, Point Pleasant Beach or call 892-1078. Mrs.

Daniel (Jacqueline) RRHr rThv01 elk. Hillsdale; Mrs. Raymond fn 3 BONSCHER Anna, of 422 Main Avon, N.J., on Dec. 13, 1968, age 66. Wife of John C.

Sister of Mrs. Mae Sasse. Funeral Service Monday, Dec. 16, 1968, at 2 p.m. from the Dangler Funeral Home, 304-8th Ave.

Belmar, N.J. Interment Atlantic View Cemetery, Manasquan, N.J. Friends may call Sun. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. LOST Cat, long haired black ft white male vicinity Raymere Wanamassa Reward.

531-8391. 1935. Markpv Atpn- hie He was a past master of mother, Mrs. Sara Leib, Clif Rainfall .37. Local Forecast Partly cloudy, windy and cold today with a chance of snow.

High in mid-30's. Partly cloudy and cold tonight and tomorrow. Probability of precipitation 40 per cent today, 10 per cent near tomorrow. Winds northerly, 15 to. 25 m.p.h.

with higher gusts through to LOST Prescription sun glasses In case Vicinity Monmouth Shopping Center, Ea. tontown. Call 775-2451. FOUND A small honey colored dog in vicinity of Steinbach's In Asbury Park on December 12th. Dog obviously someone pet.

Please call 681-6956. Laminated Announcements Ta nave a lifetime remembrance irt the birth announcement of yrnir chili the nasllnr of loved fin. ton; tour brothers, George, Garfield; Louis and Max, Clifton; Samuel, Florida, and four grandchildren. The Jewish Memorial Chapel, Passaic, is in charge of Hulda S. Hansen; a son, Carl G.

Hansen, Little Silver; a daughter, Mrs. Eleanor A. Pellivani, Rockland, and five grandchildren. The Robert A. Braun Home for Funerals, Eatontown, is in charge of arrangements.

RICHARD H. FLETCHER Beach, Fla.j and Mrs. Agnes Woolfe, here; three grandchildren, and 10 FLETCHER Richard age 47, of 329 Church Bricktown, N.J., on Dec. 14, 1968. Husband of Marion, father of Miss Diane Fletcher, son of Mrs.

Catherine Fletcher, brother of Eugene and Robert Fletcher. Funeral from Van Hise le Callagan Funeral Home, corner Pier Ave. and Rte. 70, Bricktown, on Tuesday, Dec. 17 at 8 a.m.

with a Requiem Mass at the Church of the Visitation, Bricktown, at 9 a.m. Interment Ocean County Memorial Park Cemetery. Silverton, N.J. Friends mav call at the funeral home, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday.

Sheepshead Bay Lodge 1061, Brooklyn. Surviving is his widow, Mrs. Irene Moshier Freiberger. The Robert C. Neary Funeral Home, Manasquan, is in charge of arrangements.

MRS. ARTHUR J. SIGSBURY TOMS RIVER Mrs. Elizabeth R. Sigsbury, 43, of 207 Wcdecwood Drive, died yester night.

craft warnings The Robert C. Nearv Funeral were in eitect lor tne snore FrtW late last night. l'rct Plaia. Home is in charge of BRICK TOWNSHIP Rich MRS. FRANK P.

ALGAROTTI ORADELL Mrs. Antonia dubon, and four grandchildren. The Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home is in charge of ard H. Fletcher, 47, of 329 Church died yesterday at The cheeriest gift for Algarotti, 78, of 555 Oradell died yesterday at Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck. She had been a summer resident of roini neasant Hospital.

day at Community Memorial He was a bartender for the FREIBERGER Charles age 77, of 404 Evergreen Brielle, on Dec. 13. 18. Husband of Irene Moshier Freiberger. Private funeral services at the Robert C.

Neary Funeral Home, 39 South Manasquan, at the convenience of the family. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday evening, 7 to 9 o'clock. American Legion Post 348. arrangements. Herbert R.

Hankins, Retired Mailre I)' Spring Lake 18 years, and of 1 He had lived in the area for Alumni Association. Mrs. Holian was a communicant of St. James Roman Catholic Church. Surviving are her three sons, James John and Edward all at home; a brother, Joseph H.

Laurino, Shrewsbury, and three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Rose, Little Silver; Mrs. Arthur Sodcn, here, and Mrs. Kathryn Strouple, Highlands. The John E.

Day Funeral Home is in charge of 28 years. He was born in Jer Alienhurst the past two years. Mrs. Algarotti was born in MRS. ALBERT ANDERSON HIGHLANDS Mrs.

Mary Anderson, 39, of 78 Miller died at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, yesterday. She had lived here 35 years. She was born in Newark. Surviving are her husband, Albert; a daughter, Arlene, at home; two sons, Albert at home; Nelson, Chicago; three brothers, Robert Walker, here; ma4 5 a ti ri ti Hospital. Mrs.

Sigsbury was the wife of Arthur J. Sigsbury. She was born in Madison Township and had lived in Montclair and West Caldwell before moving here V2 years sey City. Qualietta, Italy, and had lived POINT PLEASANT Her bert R. Hankins.

62, of 1129 Ar nere zo years. flowers and plants! He was a communicant of the Church of the Visitation Roman Catholic Church; VFW Post I She was operator of the Al HANKINS Herbert age 62, of 1129 Arnold Pt. Pleasant, N.J., on Dec. 13,. 1968.

Beloved husband of Dorothv. Father of Joseph A. Warga. Grandfather of Guy Allen, Gary Wayne and Richard Andrew Warga. Funeral services at Van Hise and Callagan Funeral Home, 812 Arnold Point Pleasant on Dec.

16 at 7:30 p.m. Cremation, private. Friends may call at the funeral home. 2-4 ti 7-9 p.m. Sun.

nold died Friday at Point I', garotti Embroidery West ago-, Pleasant Hospital. Mrs. Sigsbury was a member r-w York, for 35 years. Her Mr. Hankins was born here, of the First Presbyterian nusDand, Prank died four and had been a resident of years ago, Church.

North Jersey for many years before returning here 6'A years ago. 8867; the American Legion Post 348, all of Brick Township, and a Marine veteran of World War II. Surviving are his widow, Marion; a daughter, Diane, here; his mother, Mrs. Catherine Fletcher, with whom he lived; two brothers, Eugene and Robert, both here. The Van Hise Callagan Funeral Home is in charge of ar Jack Walker, East Brunswick; George Patterson, Providence, R.I., and her mother, Mrs.

Mary Walker, here. Posten's' Funeral Home, Atlantic Highlands, is in charge of arrangements. ANTHONY P. CAVALERI LONG BRANCH Anthony He retired in 1967 as maitre d'hotel of the Bimini Restau HANSEN John of 18 Throckmorton Red Bank, on Friday, Dec. 13.

Funeral services Tuesday, Dec. 17 at a.m. from the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Reformation, Broadway, West Long Branch, N.J. Friends may call at the Robert A. Braun Home for Funerals, 106 Broad Eatontown, Sun.

and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations to the Cancer Society or Crippled Children's Fund of the Elks would be appreciated. Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Arthur J. and a daughter, Wanda Lynne, both at home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry W. Roscoe, here, and a sister, Mrs. Arthur N. Carlson, Brick Township. Surviving are two sons, Maj.

Ft. Monmouth, and Sgt. Henry, Reseda, five daughters, Miss Phyllis Algarotti, at home; Mrs. Mary Pie-trunti, Tivoii, N.Y. Mrs.

Adeline Kinkela, Mrs. Florence Toscano, and Mrs. Gloria Mov- rant, Brielle. He is survived by his widow, Cite Gangs in Russia MOSCOW W) A new study of adolescent crime in the Soviet Union indicates that most young criminals operate in gangs and two-thirds of those arrested are drunk. The study, published in a legal journal, was based on 1,000 case histories and said three-fourths of the arrests studied stemmed from various kinds of gang Mrs.

Dorothy Hankins; daughter, Mrs. Joseph A. Wor- The Anderson and Campbell Peter Cavaleri, 42, of 465 Sairs Funeral Home is in charge of ga, Taylor, N.Y., and three na, all here; her brothers, William Marino, Long Branch, and Joseph Marino, West New grandsons. HEIGHT June age 41, of 1312 Wlnt ing Brook Lane, Wall on Dec. 12.

Private funeral services at the convenience of the family. Friends mav call Sun. 2 5 7-10 p.m. at the O'Brien Funeral Home, Hwv. 35, Wall Township.

In lieu of flowers please contribute to the Monmouth Medical Center Speech and Hearing Clinic. arrangements. HAROLD UIHLEIN died yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center after a short illness. The Van Hisc and Callanan rangements. MRS.

THORPE MC CLUSKY ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS -Mrs. Ruth E. McCIusky, 61, of 29 E. Highland Atlantic Highlands, died Thursday at her home. York; a sister, Mrs.

Mildred Castronova, Freehold; 15 grand Funeral Home is in charge of ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS He was born in Italy and arrangements. came to the United States in children, and seven great- Harold Uihlcin, 78, of 98 Asbury died Friday at Riverview 1933. He had been living here LONE William ace 72, of 117 Hawthorne Neptune, on Liec. 12, infill. Beloved husband of Emilv (nee Eisen-mann), father of Mrs.

Charlotte Wain-wriKht, Mrs. Adelade Gibson, brother of Hospital, Red Bank. for 10 years. Mr. uihlcin was corn in incw Surviving are his widow, Mrs York and had lived here 40 Evelyn Trauger Cavaleri, and parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Gietano granacnimren. The Norman Funeral Home, here, is in charge of arrangements. RUSSELL G. BOELKE PARLIN Russell G.

Boelke, 56, of 42 Kendall Drive. Mrs. McCIusky was the wife of Thorpe McCIusky. She was born in New York and had lived here 25 years. Besides her husband, she is years.

Fresh daily from our own greenhouse He was a retiree cnauneur. Cavaleri, here. w. u. i.one Mrs.

Mav Sommers, Mrs. Grace McGlvnn. Mrs. Katherine Watson. Funeral service 11 a.m.

Dec. 16. at the Ely Funeral Home, 3116 Highway 33 (Corlies Ave Neptune. The Rev. Clifford G.

Slnnickson officiating-. Interment Monmouth Memorial Park Cemetery, New Shrewsbury. Friends mav call at the funeral home Sat. 7 to 9, Sun. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

Mr. Uihlcin was a member of The Damiano Funeral Home survived by a sister, Mrs. R. the Atlantic Highlands Presby DECORATIONS FOR THE HOUSE DOOR WREATHS AND GRAVE BLANKETS is in charge of arrangements. A.

Kennedy, Apple Valley, terian Church and Monmouth died Friday at Perth Amboy Reasonably Priced Lodge 172, here. Posten's Funeral Home is in He was predeceased by nis uencrai Hospital. Mr. Boelke was born in Sta-tcn Island and had lived in Brooklyn for" more than 20 charge of arrangements. wife, Mrs.

Helen Elenberg MASON Mrs. Angelina, aqe 87. of 5 Snrins Lake Garden Court, Wall Township, on Dec. 14. Beloved mother of Mrs.

Charles L. Sabatini. Funeral Dec. 18, at 8:30 a.m. from the O'Brien Funeral Home.

Highway 35, Wall Township, N.J., with a requiem mass at 9 a.m. at St. Catharine's R.C. Church. Spring Lake.

Interment Calvary Cemetery, Long Island Citv, N.Y. Visitlntr hours 7 to 10 p.m., and 2 Surviving are several nieces years before moving here four and nephews. montns ago. 1 Posten Funeral Home is in He had been a machinist with charge of arrangements. to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

Danadyne Avenel, for the past four months. Prior to that. MRS. LEE G. SUTTER SEA BRIGHT Mrs.

Inez J. Sutter, 69, of 17 Center died yesterday at Monmouth Convalescent Center, Long Branch. Mrs. Sutter was the widow of Lee G. Sutter, who died in 1965.

She had lived here all of her life. Mrs. Sutter was a member of JONES-William aee 89. of 33'4 MRS. FRED WOLF MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP Virginia Manasquan, on Dec.

13, he was with Merganthaler I value-service rjslvr 5 jr' m. NAMCO APPROVED V'QC 2 I FLORIST I OiL A ir 1 1 i i r-n-i 18. Funeral services at the Robert C. Neary Funeral Home, 39 South nainview, l.i., tor 25 years. Manasquan, on Tuesday morning, Dec.

Mrs. Margaret Lipp Wolf, 69, of Baird's died yesterday at Mr. boelke was a member of 1, at 11 clock. Interment Atlantic MRS. JOSEPH MASON WALL TOWNSHIP Mrs.

Angelina Mason, 87, of 5 Spring Lake Garden Court, died yesterday at the Tower Lodge Nursing Home after a long illness. She was the widow of Joseph Mason. Mrs. Mason was born in Petralia, Italy, and came to the United States as a girl. She lived most of her life in New York, and resided in Passaic before moving here two years ago.

Mrs. Mason was a communicant of St. Catharine's Roman Catholic Church, Spring Lake. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Charles L.

Sabatini, here; three grandchildren, and a great-grandchild. The O'Brien Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. I I full i i the United Auto Workers Union, Long Island. Long Island Jewish Hospital, N.Y. View Cemetery, Manasquan.

Friends nay call at the funeral home Monday evening, 7 to 9 o'clock. Masonic services bf Wall No. 73 p.m. the United Methodist Church Surviving are his widow. Mrs.

She was born in Austria and Rare bargains every a in Lena Faragasso Boelke: a had moved here in 1935. 1 Real Estate column of The daughter Marie, at home; a Mrs. Wolf was co-owner, with Press classified page. and the Ladies Auxiliary to the Sea Bright Fire Company. Surviving are her son, Francis Long Branch; a granddaughter, and a brother, Axel S.

Johnson, with whom she lived. The Worden Funeral Home, Red Bank, is in charge of brother, llobert, El Paso, and a sister, Mrs. Ann Perry, Staten Island. The Waitt Funeral Home, Morganvillc, Marlboro Township, is in charge of her husband. Fred Wolf, of the Silver King Squab Farm.

Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Irma Meyer, here, and two grandsons. The Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold, is in charge of GIFT YOURSELF THIS i' 1 The Buttonwood Manor CORRECTION OCEAN GATE The price of haircuts at the barber shop operated by John Nigro, Ocean Gate is $1.25 and not $1 as was incorrectly reported in last Sunday's Press. This 16,970 of your neiqhbors Hwy. 34 Motawan shared MONE 562,095.95 for Christmas ttvi al pJXJew uJJersey relational DELUXE OLYMPIAN PLAID SPORT BLANKET MINT SET: THE LAST MINTED SILVER SET THROUGH A 1 A year from now you can share in this, too! CASH RESERVE CHECKING ACCOUNT which provide! up to $2,500.00.

You moke yourself a loon os you need it by drawing your check. No charges until you octually use your reserve, ond then only 1 a month and only on the amount you borrow and only for the time you borrow it. At no cost to you, Credit Life lnsuuronce is provided on unpaid balance of your loan. CHECK GUARANTEE CARDS Carrying your own full-color picture! This card means that your checks will be accepted by participating merchants, even if they don't know you. Because they know that if your face and check signature match those on the card we will back each check of yours up to $100 and with no cost to them.

For information call: 775-3800 222-1200 You'll lova thit warm 60" 60" virgin wool oHon waihabl blankat. I comai In smart vinyl earryinq cas parfad for car or cabin. Hand.omaly boi.d 5-coin itt contain! tha oriflinaUtnnady half-dollar. Hara gift ot lasting liqniflcinea for any child ar adult. OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB PAYS INTEREST YOUR CHOICE OF ONE OF THE ABOVE GIFTS WHEN YOU OPEN A NEW CHECKING OR SAYINGS ACCOUNT FOR $100 OR MORE.

LIMIT ONE PER FAMILY. See how our Christmas Club accounts build up over a 50-week period: Miong Tne norm Jersey ihorc, this Combination available onlv at Be wise and save for '69 Join Trie Central Jersey Bank and Trust Company Christmas Club now. Memberships start from as little as 500 a week. We don't just collect your Christmas Club money we pay interest on it. JATONTOWN week $1010.00 we.k 505.00 week 252.50 week 151.50 week 101.00 week 50.50 week 25.25 $20.00 $10.00 5.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 .50 ew aJJei-sev relational Hwy.

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