The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey (2024)

Mrs. Oreste Nigra, Daughters in Clifton SAN JOSE, Cal. Services were held Friday for Mrs. Amelia Nigra, 78, who died last week. A native of Villa Deati, Monferrato, Italy, Mrs.

Nigra was predeceased by her husband, Oreste. Surviving are three sons, Louis of San Jose, Frank of Monroe, N.Y., and Lucio of Jackson, a daughter, Mrs. Angelia Corey of Concord, N. two sisters, Mrs. Carmelina Cerullo and Mrs.

Valesca. Ghibaudi of Clifton; 12 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Robert Rohloff, Paterson Native PINE BEACH--Robert Rohloff, 52, of 1100 Avon Road, died Saturday. A native of Paterson, he was a real estate dealer in Pine Beach and a member of the Ocean County Realtors Association. Mr.

was a graduate of St. Joseph's School, Paterson, Asbury Park Business College. He was a veteran of World War Il. He leaves his wife, the former Concetta Bruno; two daughters, Regina and Roberta, both at home; a brother, John of Gonzales, and two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Vellone and Mrs.

Mae Koelkers, both of Paterson. A funeral mass will be held 9:30 tomorrow at St. Joseph's Church. Michael Olejarz, Was Dye Worker EAST RUTHERFORD Michael Olejarz, a retired United Piece Dye Works supervisor, died Saturday in Beth Israel Hospital after a short illness. Born in Poland, he came to the United States 50 years ago and settled in Passaic.

His wife, Michalina, died in 1961. Mr. Olejarz was a parishioner of Holy Rosary R.C. Church, Passaic. Survivors are one daughter, Mrs.

Thomas (Ann) Kida, with whom he lived, and three grandchildren. The funeral will start at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Wozniak Funeral Home, 80 Midland followed by a high requiem Mass at Holy Rosary R.C. Church. Mrs.

M. Glassman, Native of Russia EAST PATERSON Funer- al services were held yesterday for Mrs. Anna Scheifer Glassman, 94-A Donnor who died Saturday afternoon at Barnert, Memorial Hospital after a long illness. She was 82. Mrs.

Glassman was born in Russia, and came to this country in 1923. A former resident of Paterson, she moved here six years ago. She was a member of the Daughters of Miriam Center, Clifton, and the Congregation B'nai Israel, Paterson, and had participated in many Jewish charitable causes. She was the widow of Morris Glassman who died in 1960. Surviving her are two sons, Paul of Passaic and Dr.

Harry Glassman of St. Louise, four daughters, Mrs. Irving (Sylvia) Gorelick of East Paterson, Mrs. Milton (Matilda) Glassman of the Bronx, Mrs. David (Sally) Newman of Brooklyn, and Mrs.

Benjamin (Barbara) Horowitz of East Paterson; a brother, Isaac Schleifer of Kiev. Russia; 13 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Vincent Villata, 67, Native of Italv CARLSTADT Vincent Vil- lata, 67, of 726 Sixth died last night at Passaic General Hospital. Born in Italy, Mr. Villata came to this country in 1914 and lived in New York City before settling here 43.

years ago. He had been employed by the Wood-Ridge Chemical for 23 years before his retirement in 1959. He was a World War I veteran and a member of St. Joseph's R. C.

Church. Surviving are his wife. the former Elizabeth Gabriele, a son Richard of Clifton, and a daughter, Mrs. Eugene (Dorothy) Dermody. A son, Thomas, died in 1963.

He also leaves a brother, Mack of Hollywood, and a sister, Mrs. Josenh (Jenna) Macario of Wood-Ridge and seven grandchildren. Services will be held at the Di'filv Funeral Home, 41 Ames Rutherford at 8:35 a.m.. followed hv a Mass at 9:30 at St. Joseph's Church.

Mrs. Hal Boyle, Columnist's Wife NEW YORK (AP)-Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at St. George's Episcopal Church in Manhattan for Mary Frances Boyle, wife of Associated Press columnist Hal Boyle. Mrs.

Boyle, known to thousands of Boyle's readers through his references to her in his columns, died Saturday affer a month's illness. Burial will be Thursday at 10 a.m. in Calvary Cemetery, Kansas City. -News, Monday, October 28, 1968 George J. Seger Dies, Father a Congressman HAINESVILLE George J.

Seger held several ice boat Seger, 78, of Pleasant Valley speed records. Farm, died suddenly at his He was the son of the late home yesterday. George N. Seger, who served A native of Wood-Ridge, he the 8.h District in Congress had resided in Passaic most of from 1920 until his death in his life and upon his retire- 1940. ment in 1947, he moved to this As an ice boat racer, Mr.

community in Sussex County. Seger was featured in an adHe lived at Pleasant Valley vertisem*nt for Camel cigaFarm with his brother, Re- rettes in the late 19308. He ginald. shown racing his boat, While residing in Passaic he "Alva II," performing several was associated with the Conti- maneuvers, and then after the nental Insurance Co. of New race was over, lighting up a York City as a broker.

Camel. The ad was one of a During World War Mr. Se- series featuring sports figures. ger served as a chief petty of- In addition to his brother, ficer in the Navy aboard: a Reginald, he is also survived mine sweeper in Europe, by a sister, Mrs. Elva' DominHe was past president of the ick of Newberry, S.

C. Eastern Ice Boating Associa- Services will be held tion and was responsible for Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the introducing the sport to New Wood Funeral Home, Main Jersey. This was in 1910. Mr.

Street, Branchville. Dr. Meitner, Atomic Expert CAMBRIDGE, England (AP) Lise Meitner, the Austrian nuclear physicist who did much of the theoretical on the groundwork, was developed, died Sunday at the age of 89. The scientist worked for 30 years at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Berlin. with Prof.

Otto Hahn, who received a Nobel Prize for discovering that the uranium atom could be split. In 1938 she was forced to flee from Nazi persecution of Jews and for the next 20 years she lived in Stockholm. At the end of 1938, Hahn and his collaborator, Dr. Fritz Strassman, sent her the details of their experiments for her to analyze. From this she calculated the enormous amount of energy that would Andrew Czajko, Robins Employe PASSAIC Andrew Czajko, a Hewitt-Robins employe and a veteran of Army service in Europe during World War II, died yesterday in St.

Joseph's Hospital after a short illness. Born in Passaic, he lived in a number of North Jersey munities before moving back. to 239 Summer St. 10 years ago. He was a parishioner of Joseph's R.C.

Church, Passaic, and a member of VFW Post 2640, Wallington. Survivors are his wife, the former Marie Sitar; his stepfather, Robert Ostrowski of Passaic; married daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Frances) Biro of East Rutherford; four chil-, dren, Rosalie, Patricia, Robert, and Leslie, all at home, and a stepbrother, John Ostrowski, of Florida. There will be a funeral at 8:30 a.m. Thursday at the Wozniak Funeral Home, 80 Midland Wallington, followed by a high requiem Mass at 9 a.m.

at St. Joseph's Church, Passaic. Green B. Adair, Mrs. Poles' Dad ATLANTA, Ga.

Green B. Adair, 83, a resident of 418 N.E. Ninth died yesterday at Piedmont Hospital following a short illness. Until his retirement in 1967, Mr. Adair the manager WGST, an Atlanta radio station owned and operated by the state of Georgia.

Mr. Adair was father of Mrs. Suzanne Poles, the wife of Dr. Marius L. Poles, who resides in Clifton.

Ho leaves in addition to his daughter, his wife, Mrs. Frances Adair; three sons, Hugh Adair, Green B. Adair both living here, Roger of Newark; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Ellen) Graves of Montgomery, and Mrs. Joseph (Adelaide).

Smith, living here. Antonio Di Maggio, Machine Operator PASSAIC Antonio DiMaggio, 58, of 347 Gregory died last night in Passaic General Hospital after a brief illness. He was born in Italy and came to this country 15 years ago. He was employed as a machine operator at Columbia Macaroni Fair Lawn, and was a parishioner of Our Lady of Mount Carmel R.C. Church and the Italian-American Unity Club.

He is survived by his wife, the former Frances D'Angelo; two sons, Nicholas, in the Army at Fort Dix, and Michael of Garfield; four daughtors, Miss Frances at home, Mrs. Frank (Eleanor) Buffa and Mrs. Frank (Loretta) DeRosa of West Paterson and Mrs. Luciano (Catherine) Iannucci of Passaic; two brothers, Peter and Joseph, and two sisters, Mrs. Francesca Bologna and Mrs.

Antonina Mercandenta, all of Italy and seven grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday, beginning at 8:30 a.m. at the Intelisano Funeral Home, 109 Howe Passaic, followed by a Mass at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Harry Miller Van Raalte Fireman BLOOMINGDALE A funeral will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Butler Baptist Church for Harry Miller 64, of 248 Glen Wild Ave.

Mr. Miller, a firemen employed by the Van Raalte Silk Mill of Boonton, died Saturday at home after a brief illness. Born in Newfoundland, he lived in Bloomingdale years. He was a member. of the Butler Baptist Church.

Surviving are his wife, the former Hannah Babock; a sen, Harry Jr. of Bloomingdale; two daughters, Mrs. George (Lillian) Kreps of Sparta and Mrs. William (Marion) Tharp of West Milford; his mother, Mrs. StevenHall of Bloomingdale; four brothers, Elmer of Butler, George of Pompton Lakes, John of West Milford and Lester of Bloomingdale; a sister, Mrs.

Spencer (Rita) Sinsabaugh of Bloomingdale; 14 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Prescription for "Tired" Rugs Are your cues "tired lifeless drablooking? Has accumulated soil subtly and gradually dimmed their sheen and texture, life and lustre? If so, it's time for a refreshing professional shampooing to rid them of imbedded soil, grime and grit. Your Rugs Todaul Cond restored LITTLE FALLS! You'll admire cleaning Little Falls Really Cleans Rugs! Little Falls: Englewood: 256-0400 568-4646 New Brunswicks Red Banki 241-5910 141-2600 481-2210 653-2000 Hackensacha Jersey City: LITTLE FALLS LAUNDRY -LITTLE FALLS NEW DRY CLEANING LAUNDERING RUG SHAMPOOING STORAGE M. W. Ironside, Ex-Army Captain FAIRFIELD.

Marvin W. Ironside, 46, of 10 Hening Drive, died Saturday in Mountainside Hospital, Montclair. He served as a captain in the Army Medical Service in both World War II and in the Korean conflict. Before moving to Fairfield five years ago, he had lived in Little Falls and Montclair. Mr.

Ironside was a paint formulator for Sherwin-Williams in Newark for 13 years. He leaves his wife, the former Shirley Schmidt; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ironside of Clifton; a son, William, at home and a brother, Emerson of Long Valley. Mr.

Ironside was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in North Caldwell. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Norman A. Parker Funeral Home in Little Falls. Louis W.

Kramer, Veterans' Leader EAST PATERSON Louis W. Kramer, 60, of 66 Cadmus Ave. died yesterday in the Veterans Administration Hospital in East Orange. Born in New York City, Mr. Kramer lived in the Bronx 42 and in East Paterson years.

He was a selfyears. employed welder owning and Welders in Paterson. A veteran of World War II, Mr. Kramer was past commander of the Louis Wenzel American Legion Post 147, and was presently president of the Veteran's Alliance Committee. He was also a member of the Memorial High School PTA.

His survivors are his wife, Josephine; two daughters, Linda and Susan, both at home; and a sister, Mrs. Frank Nutch of New York City. Funeral services will be 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Patrick J. Conte Funeral Home, 274 Market followed by a 9:30 a.m.

Mass at St. Leo's R.C. Church. Walter H. Gravatt, Active in Bowling PATERSON Walter H.

Gravatt, 62, of 81 Ellison died yesterday at home after a brief illness. Mr. Gravatt, a native of Clifton, was a member of the executive committee of the Passaic County Bowling Association, and secretary-treasurer of the Paterson Major Bowling League. He was employed by the Wright Aeronautical Division, Wood-Ridge, for 28 years, Surviving are his wife, the Virginia George, and three sisters, Mrs. Lucille Houston of Hawthorne, Mrs.

Catherine Sciacca and Mrs. Nell Braciliano, both of Paterson. A funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the R. Charles D.

Legg and Sons Home for Funerals. Matthew J. Frankle, Worked at Robins CLIFTON Matthew Frankle, 54, of 39 Hutton Road, died yesterday at Beth Israel Hospital after a brief illness. Mr. Frankle, who lived most of his life in Clifton, was emof Passaic years.

An ployed by Hewitt Inc. Army veteran of World War II, he was a member of Holy Trinity R.C. Church, Passaic. Surviving are his wife, the former Alice O'Toole, and a sister. Mrs.

Albert (Sidonia) Schonemann of Clifton. A funeral will be held at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Vaxmonsky Funeral Home. A Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Mrs.

Salvatore Guidice WAYNE Mrs. Christina Guidice, 68, of 82 Weinmann a native of Sicily, who came to this country 47. years ago and settled in Paterson, died Friday at her home. She is survived by her husband, Salvatore; a son, Joseph, a Paterson patrolman; two daughters, the Misses Theresa and Clara, both at home; a sister, Miss Giovannia Guidice of Wayne, and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 8:30 a.m.

from the DeLuccia Funeral Home, 111 Belmont Ave. at N. Eighth Paterson. A high requiem Mass will follow at St. Michael's R.

C. Church, Paterson, at 9 a.m. UNLAN FUNERAL HOME When Life's Last Page is Turned Life's book is but the first, in the Annals of Eternity. Phone 777-3002 27-29 Harding Ave. Clifton Funeral Notices ADZIMA-Stephen, of Clifton.

husband N.J.. Mary on Oct. Takacs 26, and devoted father of Mary 1960, beloved Ann and Andrew. Funeral from the Bizub-Bishop FUneral Clifton. Home.

on Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. 515 Lexington at Mina and from St. Michael's Cathedral at 9 a.m. tery. Visiting Monday 2-4 and 7-9 Interment at St.

Michael's Cemep.m. Parastas Monday 7:30 p.m. CZAJKO of 239 Summer Passalc, on Oct. 27, 1968. Andrew, beloved husband of Marie (nee Sitar).

Relatives and friends are kindly Invited to attend the funeral from the Wozniak Funeral Home, 80 Midland on Thursday, at 8:30 a.m. and St. Joseph's R.C. Church at 9 a.m. Interment, St.

Michael's Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday and Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. DIMAGGIO- Antonio, of 347. Gregory Passaic on Oct. 27, 1968, beloved husband of Frances (D'Angelo), devoted father: of Michael, Nicholas, Miss Frances, Mrs.

Eleanor Buffo, Mrs. Catherine lannucel and Mrs. Loretta DeRosa. The funeral from the Intellsano Funeral Home, 109 Howe, Passaic on Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. Mt.

Carmel St. R.C. Church, 9 a.m. Interment Nicholas Cemetery. Visiting Monday 7.

10, Tuesday 2-5 and 7-10. FRANKLE In Passaic, on Oct. 27, 1968, Matthew beloved husband of Alice (nee O'Toole), and brother of Mrs. Albert (Sidonia) Schonemann and son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Frankie. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from the Vaxmonsky Funeral Home, 139 Ackerman Cilfton on Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. and from Holy Trinity R.C. Church at 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Visitation Monday 7-9 p.m., Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. GALLIONE-Peter of 67 Prospect Englewood Garfield, N.J. (formerly of N.J.) Saturday, October 26, Brother 1968. Be- of loved husband of Donna, Mrs. Esther Gallione, Mrs.

Julia Canestrino, Mrs. Elizabeth D'Amico, Mrs. Frances Monaco, Phillip and Alex Gallione. Reposing at the Quirk Funeral Home, 89 Engle Englewood, N.J. Requiem Mass St.

Cecelia's R.C. Church, Englewood, Tuesday 9:30 a.m. Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Tenafly. The family will receive, their friends Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

IRONSIDE -Of Fairfield, N.J., Saturday, Oct. 26, 1968, Marvin W. beloved husband of Shirley Schmidt, devoted father of William, son of Viola and Frank Ironside and brother of Emerson. Service at the Norman A. Parker Funeral Home, 47 Main Little Falls, N.J., Tuesday, October 29, 1968, at p.m.

The family will receive friends 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 today. Stephen Adzima Austria-Hungary Native Stephen Adzima. 45 Years in Area -Stephen Adzima, 19 E. Madison died Saturday at home. He was 74.

Born in Austria Hungary, Mr. Adzima the U. S. 55 years ago. He lived in Passaic prior to moving to Clifton 45 years gao.

Mr. Adzima had been employed by the Manhattan Rubber Division for 43 years before his retirement nine years ago. A director of the former Passaic Savings and Loan Association, he was a parishioner of St. Michael's Cathedral, Passaic, and president of the St. Michael's and St.

John's Societies of Passaic. Mr. Adzima also served as rteasurer of the Russian-American Citizens Club of Clifton. Surviving are his wife of 50 years, the former Mary Takacs; a daughter, Mary Ann at home, a son, Andrew J. of Clifton, and two grandchildren.

Services will be 8:30 a.m. tomorrow from the BizubBishop Funeral Home, Clifton, followed by a 9:30 High Requiem Mass at St. Michael's Cathedral. Wililam Scorzetti, Lodi Borough Employe LODI William Scorzetti, 62, of 108 Hamilton died Saturday at St. Mary's Hospital.

Passaic. Born in Passaic, Mr. Scorzetti had resided in Lodi for 60 years. He was an addresseogranh operator for the borough water department and was a parishioner of St. Francis of Sales R.C.

Church, Lodi. Surviving are his wife, the former Sophie Gloede; two sons, William Jr. and Michael, both of Ldi; one brother, Otto of Lodi; four sisters, Mrs. Donald (Catherine) Rabasca of Greenwich, Mrs. Anthony (Edith) Alesso ver Lake.

Mrs. Sal (Molly) De Palma of Wood-Ridge, and Mrs. Anthonv (Helen Mosco of Saddle Brook; and six grandchildren. Service swill be tomorrow: at 8:30 a.m. from the Alesso Funeral Home, Lodi, followed by a 9:30 requiem Mass at St.

Francis Church. Michael. Koske, Passaic Teacher PASSAIC Michael G. Koske, 38, Orth died Friday in New York City following a short illness. Born in Perth.

Amboy, Mr. Koske lived in Lodi 34 years until moving to Passaic four years ago. served in the Army from 1953 to 1955, and for the past six years was a teacher at Memorial School No. 11, His memberships include the Optimists Club and St. Anthony's R.C.

Church. He is survived by his wife Joyce; two sons, Michael George Jr. and Gregg Francis, both at home; and his mother, Mrs. Francis Galanti of Lodi. Services will be 8:15 a.m.

tomorrow at the Marrocco Memorial Home, 66 Passaic followed by services 9 a.m. at St. Anthony's R.C. Church. Benjamin Rubenstein PASSAIC Services were held 10 a.m.

yesterday at the Jewish Memorial Chapel, 66 Howe Ave. for Benjamin Rubinstein, 63, of 53 Henry who died Friday at his home following a short illness. Born in Poland. Mr. Rubinstein was a shipper for the clothing industry.

He is survived by his wife Anna. KOSKE-Michael October 25, 1968, beloved husband of Joyce (Pra Sisto), 23 Orth Passaic. Funeral from Marrocco Memorial Home, 66 Passaic Passaic, Tuesday 8:15 a.m. St. Anthony's R.C.

Church at 9. Interment Calvary. VisitIng Sunday 7-10, Monday 2-4 7-10. KRAMER-Louis of 66 Cadmus East Paterson on October 27, 1968, beloved husband of Josephine (Nee Zignall). Loving father of Linda and Susan.

Dear brother of Mrs. Frank Nutch. Funeral from Patrick J. Conte Funeral Home, 274 Market East Paterson on Wedhesday 8:30 Mass St. Leo's Church at 9:30 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery, Paterson. Visiting Monday 7-10, Tuesday 2-5 7-10. KUKURA-Joseph, October 27, 1968, beloved husband of the late Anna (Nee Ronecker) and devoted father of Rev. Father Joseph W. Kukura.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from Hennessey Funeral Home 232 Kipp Hasbrouck Heights on Wednesday at a.m. Concelebrated Requiem Mass at St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Bloomfield, N.J. at 10 a.m. Interment Maryrest Cemetery, Darlington.

Visiting Monday and Tuesday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. MILLER-Edward of 13 Passaic Hawthorne, formerly of Clifton October 27, 1968. Funeral service Tuesday 1:30 p.m. at the Browning-Forshay Funeral Home, 557 Lafayette Hawthorne. Interment at Laurel Grove Memorial Park.

Friends may call Monday 3-5, 7-10 p.m. MILLER Of Bloomingdale, N.J., Saturday, Oct. 26, 1968, Harry husband of the former Hannah C. Babco*ck, of 248 Glen Wild Avenue. Relatives and friends are Invited toattend the funeral on Tuesday, at 2:30 from the Butter Baptist Church, Manning Ave.

Interment in Mount Rest Cemetery, Butler. Visiting at the home Monday and Tuesday. NELIUS-Oct. 26, 1958, Fred W. of 41 Ridgewood Road, Clifton, beloved husband of the late Violet Muller, dear father of Fred W.

Jr. Funeral from the Allwood Funeral Home, 660-670 Allwood Road, Clifton, Wednesday 10 a.m. Interment Cedar Lawn. Visiting Monday 7-9, Tuesday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. OLEJARZ-Of 295 Carlton East Rutherford, on Oct.

26, 1968, Michael, beloved father of Mrs. Ann Kida. Relatives and friends are kindly Invited to attend the funeral from the Wozniak Funeral Home, 80 Midland on Wednesday, at 8:30 a.m. and from the Holy Rosary R.C. Church at 9 a.m.

Interment, St. Michael's Cemetery. Friends may call Monday and Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Please omit Mrs. Mabel Weisner, Fought for Women CHESHIRE, Conn, (AP) Mrs.

Mabel Bidwell Weisner, a leader in campaigns for women's rights and for such candidates as "Franklin D. Roosevelt and Hubert H. Humphrey, died Saturday at age 85. She said she took up the cause pressed age of of three women's resentment when suffrage- that she males in her family "always got the white part 'of the turkey." Early in this century she marched in the suffragettes' first "gaslight" parade in New York Citv, was active in work at the Greenwich Settlement House in Manhattan and was a delegate to the first national convention of the League of Women Voters in 1920. GEORGE M.

BLASKO MONUMENT LETTERING $1.80 A LETTER $18 min; up to 10 Letters 772-7413 If a Memorial i CHANDLER. is represented as being manufactured and guaranteed by Rock of Ages ROCK it must bear this hallmark OF seal etched into the stone. AGES Only when you see this hallmark on your Memorial does it earn the exclusive Rock of Ages Double Protection proof of protection to the purchaser and to the cemetery where the memorial is erected. We buy memorials direct from Rock of Ages to save you money on the genuine. PATERSON MONUMENT CO.

Memorials of Every Description Since 1900 317 Totowa SH. 2-7662 Paterson PRICE Anna (nee Smutzer), wife Passaic, of On A. Price, devoted mother of Mrs. October 25, 1968. Beloved (Carol) Van Vilet and Miss Lester Judith Kenneth Ann.

Price, and grandmother of Lou Funeral Ann, Judy from the Vaxmonsky, and Funeral Home, 139 Ackerman Ave. from Clifton Pe- on Tuesday, at 8:15 a.m. and Cathedral at St. 8:30 ter and Interment at St. Peter and Paul's Paul's R.0.

Cemetery, Visitation Sunday Parastas and Sunday Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. p.m. and Monday at 7 p.m. Beloved POLIDORI husband of October Rose (Potenza), 3 25, 1968. Daniel, Lincoln East Paterson.

Memorial Home, Funeral 66 from Passaic Passaic TuesMarrocco day 9:45 a.m. Mt. St. Virgin Michaels. R.C.

Church a.m. interment Ing Saturday 7-10 Sunday and Monday of Lodi, on Sat2-4, 7-10. urday, Oct. (nee' 1968, Gloede), beloved devoted husband father Sophie of William Jr. and Michael, Funeral from the Alesso Funeral Home, 91 Union from Lodi, the on St.

Tuesday Frances at 8:30 a.m. and of Sales R.C. Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, Visiting 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

SAXON-(nee Kuhar), of 14. Hanco*ck Parsippany-Troy Hills, N.J.. merly of Clifton), on Oct. 27, 1968, Anna, beloved wife of the late John, devoted mother of Mrs. Marie Biss and Mrs.

Anna Sziembarski. Funeral from the John J. Labash and Sons Funeral Home, 40 Monroe Passalc, Wednesday, at 8:30 a.m. and from St. Michael's Byzantine Rite Catholic Cathedral at 9 a.m.

Interment, Calvary day, 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Parastas, TuesCemetery, Visitation, Monday and Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. SMITH--Thomas beloved of husband Lyndhurst, of Flor- on Oct. 26, 1968, ence (nee Wieland), dear father of Lorraine and Beverly Smith. Funeral services from the Diffily Funeral Home, 41.

Ames Rutherford, Wednesday at 9 a.m. Interment at Na: fional Cemetery, Farmingdale, L.I. Friends may call 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. TOGLIA-Peter, of 8 Elm Clifton.

on Oct. 25, 1968, beloved husband of Mary (Duchnyak). Service Monday evening 8 p.m., at Caldwell Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 209. Mountain North Caldwell. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.

of Scarpa Funeral Home, 492 Clifton Cilfton. Interment at Mount Hebron. Friends may call Friday 7-9, Saturday and Sunday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. be released by splitting the uranium atom, and her conclusions were published in Britain in February 1939. Meanwhile, she had informed Danish physicist Niels Bohr of the discoveries, and Bohr carried the news to scientists in America.

Surprised by Bomb Six years later, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. The bomb was a surprise to Dr. Meitner, who disclaimed any responsibility for this use of her work. "You must not blame us scientists for the use to which war technicians have put our discoveries," she once said. In 1946, Dr.

Meitner went to the United States and lectured for a year at Catholic University in Washington, D.C. She retired in 1958 and moved to Cambridge. to join her nephews and nieces. One of them, Prof. Otto Frisch, holds the chair of natural philosophy at Cambridge University.

Dr. Meitner was awarded the U.S. government's. Enrico Fermi along with Hahn and Strassman. Hahn died July 28.

She is survived by two mephews and two nieces. Erich Von Stroheim Assistant Film Director HOLLYWOOD (AP) Erich Von Stroheim 52, longlong- time time assistant assistan director director of in the Motion Picture Country House and Hospital. His famous director -actor father died near Paris of cancer in 1957. The son was born in Los Angeles and worked for every maior film studio. He had been associated with MetroGoldwyn-Mayer for many vears until his retirement in 1967 to undergo surgery for a malignancy.

Survivors include his widow Mary and two sons, Erich III, 19, and Peter William, 16, and a half-brother, Joseph Von Stroheim, VILLATA Vincent, of Caristadt, on Oct. 26, 1968, beloved husband of Ellzabeth (nee Gabriele), dear father of Richard Villata and Dorothy Dermody, and the late Thomas Villata, dear brother of Mack Villata and Gemma Macario. Funeral from the Diffily Funeral Home, 41 Ames Rutherford, on Thursday 8:45 a.m. Requiem Mass, St. Joseph's Church, East Rutherford 9:30 a.m.

Interment at Calvary Cemetery, Paterson. Friends may call 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday. WOLF Joseph In Clifton on October 25, 1968, beloved husband of Veroni. co (nee Hanzi) and devoted father of Joseph Wolf Jr.

and grandfather of Karen and Kathy. Funeral from the Vaxmonsky Funeral Home: 139 Ackerman Clifton on Tuesday at 9 a.m. and from Holy Trinity R.C. Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

Visitation Sunday and Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. LODGE NOTICE Members of the General Sick Benefit will meet at the Vaxmonsky Funeral Home Monday at p.m. to pay their respects to their departed brother, Joseph Wolf Sr. Al Honzl Secretary IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Joseph P. Stefan who died October 28, 1967, One year has passed since that sad day, That the one weall love was called away.

T'is true. It was God's will. But in our hearts he Hivith still. Sadly missed by his wife Emma, children and grandchildren IN MEMORIAM In memory of Ralph Rienzl. Passed away one year ago.

We all miss you. Love from your wife and children, Irene and Mary Jo. CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means to thank our neighbors, friends, and relatives for the many, Spiritual Bouquets, floral tributes and other acts of kindness shown to us during the recent loss of our beloved mother, Marion Federovich. We are especially grateful to Msgr. George Durisin, Rev.

Peter Nastishin, Rev. Robert Lewis, Cantor Joseph Kovallk, the members of the Mothers Club. Ladies Guild and Rosary Society of St. Michael's Cathedral, Passaic. and the staff of the Bizub-Bishop Funeral Home in.

Clifton. The Federovich Family Fred W. Nelius, 57 CLIFTON A funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Allwood Funeral Home for Fred W. Nelius 57, of 41 Ridgewood Road, who died Saturday in St.

Joseph's Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Jersey City, Mr. Nelius had lived in Fair Lawn before moving to Clifton 15 years ago. He was an electrician. His wife, the former Violet Muller, died in March.

Surviving are a son, Fred W. Jr. of Clifton, and a sister, Mrs. George (Elizabeth) Henkel of Lebanon. THE FINEST FOR THOSE WE LOVE Every family wants the last tribute to be the finest possible.

We strive to add the utmost in beauty and refinement to every memorial conducted in our funeral home. Our desire is to be of the greatest service. KAMIENSKI FUNERAL HOME James Kamienski, Funeral Director PRescott. 9-1967-8 2 Essex Passaic, N.J. 106 Locust Wallington, NJ.

515 21st Ave, Paterson, N.J..

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Name: Prof. Nancy Dach

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Introduction: My name is Prof. Nancy Dach, I am a lively, joyous, courageous, lovely, tender, charming, open person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.