New Jersey vital records from Monmouth Democrat [1937-1942 : obituaries, marriages, etc.], Part 4

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Crisp - - - Blain


Miss Agnes Mae Crisp was united in marriage to John Robert Blain, in a pretty summer wedding on Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock in the chapel of St. Peter's Episcopal church, with the Rev. John H. Schwacke, pastor, performing the ceremony. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Crisp of 39 Ford avenue and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland G. Blain of the Adelphia- Elton road. 6/12/11


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Williams - - - Burtt


Miss Marie Williams, daughter c Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams c Long Branch, and Chester A. Burt son of Mrs. Elizabeth Burtt c Englishtown, and the late Ogde Burtt, were united in marriage o Sunday. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. E. J. Reed of Mata wan, at his home.


The attendants were Miss Dorc thea Higgins of Long Branch, sister of the bride, and Elliot Soden of Englishtown, a nephew of the bridegroom. 7-3-41


Carter - -- Baker


In an attractive Fall wedding on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, Miss Mildred H. Carter, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Carter of 91 East Main street, became the bride of Richard O. Baker, son of John Baker of Hanover, Pa. The ceremony took place in All Saints Episcopal church in Lakewood, with the Rev. John Hunter, pastor, of- ficiating. 123/2


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Obituary Notices. 313 :33


Mrs. Rose Breslin


Mrs. Rose Breslin, wife of Thom- as J. Breslin, died suddenly Satur- day night at their home at Wood- bury. Funeral services were held on Tuesday morning at the Wood- bury Catholic Cemetery, where re- quiem mass was celebrated and bur- mal was made in the Freehold Cath- olic Cemetery. Besides her hus- band, Mrs. Breslin is survived by three sons and two daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Breslin and family for- merly lived in Freehold for several years, when Mr. Breslin was the first superintendent of the A. & M. Karagheusian rug mill here.


Charles Matthews Barkalow


Charles Matthews Barkalow, aged 70 years, died on Sunday afternoon at his home at 24 Lafayette Place, where he has resided for the past 35 years. Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at the Clayton Funeral Home at Adel- phia, conducted by Rev. A. L. Lin- der, Sr., father of the pastor of the First Baptist Church, here, who is in Rochester this week. Interment was made in Adelphia Cemetery by Director Clayton.


Mr. Barkalow was born at Adel- phia, the son of Eliphalet R. and Elmira Matthews Barkalow. He is survived by his wife, nec Sarah Robinson; one son, David Henry, and one daughter, Miss Eleanor P. Barkalow, all at home and one sis- ter, Mrs. James H. Stillwell of Adel- phia. 4:21138


James W. Branford


James W. Branford, aged 79 years, died early Sunday morning at his home at 56 South Street, fol- lowing a long illness. Funeral ser. vices were held at his late home on Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. A. L. Linder, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Interment was made in Maplewood Cemetery by Funeral Director W. H. Free- man. He is survived by two sons, Fred, of Hightstown; Ernest, in England; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Jacob of Amsterdam, N. Y .; and one brother, George, in Philadel- phia.


Mr. Branford has resided In Free- hold since 1905, when he came here from England, as one of the first employees of the A. & M. Kara- gheusian rug mill. He retired sev- eral years ago. 4-14-38


Etcell P. Boyce :15138 Etcell P. Boyce, aged 64 . ycars, died on Friday at Monmouth Me- morial Hospital at Long Branch. Funeral services were held on Mon- day afternoon at his late home at 9 Fulton Street, and later at the Frechold M. E. Church, where ser- vices were conducted by Rev. Otis VanBrunt of Freehold, assisted by Rev. Norman VanBrunt of Fields- horo, and Rev. J. N. Pedrick, pas- tor. Interment was made in Maple- wood Cemetery by Funeral Direc- tor J. Laird Hulse of Englishtowo.


Mr. Boyce is survived by three sons and four daughters, Fred and Kenneth Boyce, and Mrs. Reva Mil- !un. n' home; Mrs. Esther Hamp- " of Park Avenue, Mrs. Verna h .: ry of Cliffwood Beach, Walter yer of Hightstown, and Mrs. y. . 'ah Davison of Englishtown.


Mrs. Dera T. Brown.


Mrs. Dora T. Brown, aged 63 years, wife of Minor Brown, member of the Township Commit- tee of Marlboro, dled early last Thursday morning at the Pennsyl-j vania Hospital in Philadelphia. Funeral services were held from her late home at Marlboro on Sun -! day afternoon at 2 o'clock, conduct- ed by Rev. James E. VanVessen, pastor of Old Brick Reformed Church, Bradevelt. Interment was made in the cemetery of that church, in charge of Funeral Direc- tor W. H. Freeman of Freehold. Besides her husband, she is surviv- ed by a son, Edwin F. Brown, at home; and two nieces, Mrs. Ward VanDerveer and Mrs. Horton Gar- rison, both of Red Bank, both of whom lived at the Brown home.


Mrs. Rachel Bilderback


Mrs. Rachel Bilderback, aged 58 years, wife of Willis E. Bilderback, supervising principal of Keyport High School, died on Saturday at her home at Keyport. Funeral ser- vices were held on Monday after- noon from her late home with the Rev. D. Roe Haney officiating. In- terment was made in Greengrove Cemetery, Keyport.


She was the daughter of the late Hugh and Rebecca Reynold Moore of Neptunc. Survivors besides her! busband include a daughter, Mrs.' Ruth E. Moody of Keyport; two sons, Willis P. of New Brunswick, and Edward J., Keyport; two bro- thers, Joseph Moore of Neptune and Hugh Moore of Belmar; three sis- ters, Mrs. J. Rufus Hulsart of Free- hold, Mrs. Robert VanDusen of Neptune and Mrs. W. J. Gates of Washington, D. C. 1127/38


Mrs. Amanda Elizabeth Burke


Mrs. Amanda Elizabeth Burke, widow of Charles Henry Burke, died on Thursday evening at her home on Harrison Street, Englishtown. ( Funeral services were held on Sun- day afternoon at the Englishtown M. E. Church, with Rev. W. E. Webster, pastor, officiating. Inter- ment was made in Old TenDent Cemetery in charge of Funeral Di- rector C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia.


She is survived by five sons: Charles H .. and Frank R., of Bay- onne; Samuel A., Trenton; Arnold S., Elizabeth; and Fred L., English- town; also a sister, Mrs. Helen Bright of Sayreville; and six grand- children and cight great-grandchil- dren. She was born in England, the daughter of George Spratford and Mary Ann Gilhan. 2-17-38


William W. Beams 3-31-38


William W. Beams, four months old son of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Beams, Sr., of Adelphia, died early Tuesday morning at the home of his parents. Private funeral servl- ces will be held this (Thursday) af- ternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Frank Cook at Adelphia, with Rev. Robert L. Blackman of Adelphia Methodist Church officiating. In- terment will be made in Adelphia Cemetery in charge of Funeral Di- rector C. H. T. Clayton & Son. Be- sides his parents, the child is sur- vived by his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Archer of Adel- phia; and his paternal grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beams of Center Street, Freehold.


OBITUARY NOTICES.


Mrs. Matilda Burdge


Mrs. Matilda Burdge, aged 86 years, a resident of Lakewood, died on Monday at the State Hospital at Marlboro. Funeral services will be held from the Clayton Funeral Home at Adelphia, on Friday after- noon at 1:30 o'clock, with Rev. Ro- bert L. Blackman of the Adelphia M. E. Church offleiating. Interment will be made in Harmony Cemetery. Mrs. Burdge is survived by one son, Milton Burdge of Camden 4/7/38.


Miss Lucy M. Burdge


Miss Lucy M. Burdge, aged 30 years, died on Monday evening at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Edith Sutphen at Farmingdale, where she has resided for the past 25 years. Funeral services will be held at the home of her aunt, on Friday after- noon at 3 e'clock, conducted by Rev. Frank Everitt, of the Farm- ingdale Presbyterian Church, assis- ted by Rev. James Dykeman of Paterson. Interment will be made in Evergreen Cemetery, Farming- dale, by Funeral Director C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia.


Besides the aunt with whom she lived, Miss Burdge is survived by her father, Burtis Burdge of Lake- wood; two sisters, Mrs. Allen Thompson of Farmingdale, and Miss Florence Burdge of Falmouth, Mass. She was a member of the Farmingdale Presbyterian Church.


Miss Burdge was the Farmingdale correspondent for the Monmouth Demoerat. 6-2-38


John H. Bills


John H. Bills of Atkins Avenue, Neptune, aged 89 years, died on Thursday morning at Fitkin Hos- pital, Neptune. Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon at the bome of his daughter, Mrs. Olive Irons at Neptune, with Rev. J. J. Messler, officiating. Inter- ment was made in Atlantic View Cemetery in charge of Funeral Di- rector C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia. Mr. Bills was the son of the late James and Rachel Bills of Freehold. 6-16-58


P. J. Alphonse Berkmans


Word bas been received by rela- tives, here. of the sudden death on Monday, of P. J. Alphonse Berk- mans, aged about 70 years, at his home in Augusta, Ga.


He is survived by his widow, Sal- Jy Bedle Eerkmans, a former resi- dent of Freehold; a brother, Louis . Berkmans of Atlanta; two nephews, Donald C. Butcher of Freehold and Robert Parker of Mount Holly. Ro -! hert Bedle of Red Bank is a bro- ther-in-law.


Mr. Berkmans was educated at the University of Georgia. His mother was the fermer Catherine Craig of this vicinity. 2-3-18


Mrs. Agnes Benton


Mrs. Agnes Benton, who was em- ployed at the House of the Good Shepherd, died on Wednesday morn- ing at St. Rose's Hospital In New York City. Her funeral mass will be celebrated on Friday morning at 7 o'clock at the House of the Good Shepherd, and interment will be! made in the Collier Foundation Cemetery, on the premises, in- charge of Funeral Director W. H. Freeman. She has no surviving relatives. 5-12-33


Mrs. May Butcher.


Mrs. May Butcher, aged 42 years, died early Monday morning at Fit- kin Hospital at Neptune, where she i was taken on Sunday evening. She and | and her family resided at


operated the roadstand known as Economy Market on the Freehold-' Marlboro road. She is survived by her husband, Paul, and three chil- dren, Paul, Jr., George and Ruth


Funeral services were held on Wednesday morning at the Clayton Funeral Home at Adelphia, with Rev. R. L. Blaekman of Adelphia. officiating. Interment was made in Maplewood Cemetery here by Di- rector Clayton. 1,6 38 :


William Bates.


William Bates, age 77 years, died suddenly at his home in Allentown last Wednesday morning. Funeral services which were private, were held on Saturday from Leming & Peppler Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. H. D. S. Coates of the Baptist church. Interment was in Allentown Methodist Cemetery.


Survivors are three sons, Abram and Lee Bates of Allentown and Leslie H. Bates ef Glendale, L. I .; also seven grand children and two great-grand children. 12/9/37


Charles Bennett.


Charles Bennett, aged 84 years, a former resident of Colts Neek, died on Friday morning at the Welfare Home at Briar Hil. His body was removed to Funeral Director W. H. Freeman's on East Main Street. Funeral services were held there on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Peter M. Boel- houwer, pastor of the Colts Neck Reformed Church. Interment was made in West Long Branch Ceme- tery by Director Freeman. He is survived by several nieces and nephews. 12-9-31


Mrs. Irene Wheeler Bent


Mrs. Irene Wheeler Bent widow of Franeis H. Bent of Fair Haven, died early Wednesday morning at the Welfare Home at Briar Hill. Funeral services will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Clayton Funeral Home at Adelphia. Interment will be made in Ardena Cemetery by Director Clayton. She is survived by one son, Francis H. Bent, Jr., of Fair Haven. 5-5-31


Mrs. Josephine Bennett


Mrs. Josephine Bennett, aged 77 years, a former resident of Bel- mar, died on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Richard Kennedy at Mor- ganville, where she resided. Fune- ral services were held on Tuesday afternoon at Funeral Director W H. Freeman's on East Main Street


conducted by Rev. A. L. Linder pastor of the First Baptist Church here. Interinent was made in At- lantie View Cemetery at Mana- squan. She has no immediate rela tives.


Mrs. Margaret A. Brindley


Mrs. Margaret A. Brindley, aged 87 years, widow of John Brindley. died at her home in Manasquan, last Thursday night. Her funeral was held Sunday, Rev. Charles M. Hogate, pastor of the First M. E. Church, officiating. Interment was made in Atlantic View Cemetery. Deceased was born at West Farms. ----


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Wedding Notes


9/18/41 Beirne - - - Brown


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In a pretty early Fall wedding, Miss Mary Florence Beirne, daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as H. Beirne of 43 Bowne avenue, became the bride of Marvin C. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of Church street, Lakehurst. on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Rose of Lima Catholic church. The Rev. John A. Kucker, pastor, performed the ceremony.


Barg - -- Barkalow


Miss Hedda Marie Barg, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Barg, I Alexander avenue, Freehold Park, and E. Franklin Barkalow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Barkalow, Sr., ! Adelphia, were united in marriage,' Saturday at the Freehold Reformed church, by the pastor, Rev. William L. Sahler. 10-30-41


Conover - - - Bennett


Miss Dorothy A. Conover, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Rezeau Conover of Locust Lawn farm, Colts Neck, became the bride of L. Al- ven Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bennett, Asbury Park, on Saturday afternoon. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Peter Boelhouwer, pastor of the Colts Neck Reformed church, on the lawn of the bride's home. 8/21/4!


Baum - - - Boyarin


Bernard Boyarin of New York City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Boyarin of West Farms, was united in marriage to Miss Minoie Baum daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Baum, New York City on Sunday after- noon, March 6th. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's brother in New York.


A reception was held following the ceremony, for about 70 guests. The newly married couple will re- side at 183rd Street. Those attend- ing from this vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. Israel Boyarin and son David Boyarin, Mr. and Mrs. I. Friedman, and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Peskia.


Koeppel - - - Borden


1 Miss Ruth E. Koeppel of Atlantic Highlands, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George C. Koeppel, was united in marriage to John W. Bor- den, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Borden of Frechold, on Sunday af- ternoon at 4 o'clock in the First Presbyterian church at Atlantic Highlands. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. William C. Colby, pastor of the Rumson Presbyterian church. 2/24/38


Suttell - - - Brown


Miss Rosalie Suttell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Suttell of Buffalo, N. Y. and Horace F. Brown, son of Mrs. William E. Matthews of Lakewood, were united in marriage by Rev. Kenneth King- iston on Sunday at 5 p. m., in the Farmingdale Methodist church.


Cook - - - Bauerle


Miss Evelyn Matthews Cook. daughter of Mrs. Ethel Cook of Farmingdale, was united in mar -! riage to Gordon Gretz Baucrle of Philadelphia, on Saturday at 2 o'clock in Philadelphia. The Rev. Puid E. Dcitz performed the cere- mohy. 6-16-38


Mr. Beach's Birthday CELEBRATED AT PARTY AT HOME


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Over Hundred Friends Guests


The "open house" which Miss Florence Beach held last Thursday afternoon and evening in honor of the 80th birthday anniversary of her father, Edward P. Beach, Sr., was attended hy 125 friends and rela- tives. Besides the well wishes, Mr. Beach was the recipient of numer- ous bouquets, cards, and gifts.


Mrs. George B. Conover and Mrs. Carl McDermott poured. Others who assisted passing refreshments included Mrs. H. H. Freedman, Mrs. Pauline Hargreaves, Miss Mildred Enright, Mrs. E. J. Parker, Mrs. William Farr. Miss Bertha Van- Derfoef and Mrs. Sarah B. Ballew, all of Freehold, and Mrs. E. P. Beach, Jr. of Westfield. A huffet tea was served in the dining room, which was beautifully decorated with flowers and lighted candles.


Mr. Beach was born in Newark. on January 13, 1858, the son of Charles E. and Mary Coe Beach. He became an'apprentice in the shop of Unger Brothers, who at that time had a small business fash- ioning jewelry. The firm expanded until it employed more than 600 men, and Mr. Beach became junior partner and manager of the plant.


1 He retired about 31 years ago, and moved to what is now the Joseph Lacey Farm on the Adelphia Road. Later, however, he moved to 1 Broad Street here, where he has since resided. His wife, nee Sarah Elizabeth Marsh of Rahway, to whom he was married in 1880, died a number of years ago. Mr. Beach has three children-Clarence and Miss Emma Florence Beach, who live at home; and Edward, Jr.,. who is connected with the New York office of the United States Steel Corporation. and with wife and two sons, lives in Westfield.


Mr. Beach served as member of the town commissioners in Free- hold in 1914 and 1915, he was in charge of the street department. In spite of his 80 years, Mr. Beach is active and enjoys good health and all of his faculties./ /20/38


Wed 50 Years; Use Old China


Mr. and Mrs. Frederick John Becker of Laurelton, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at their home on Saturday. They used for the first time, a five-piece gold trimmed tea set, given to them by his parents, who received the set in 1894 in Germany, as a gift in honor of their own 50th wedding anniversary. Each piece in the set is Inscribed with "Golden Wedding 1894."


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Bolster - - - Blisko


Miss Margaret Bolster of West Freehold, and John Blisko of Holm- del, were united in marriage last, Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, with a nuptial mass celebrated hy' Rev. James Child, assistant pastor. The maid of honor was Miss Jean Mcknight of Holmdel, and the hest man was Thomas Mcknight of


Holmdel.


Mrs. Barkalow Celebrates 83rd Birthday.


Mrs. Lydia V. Barkalow of Ar- dena celebrated her 83rd birthday anniversary on Friday.


Mrs. Barkalow is the daughter .of the late Emaline VanHise and Ed- ward T. Gravatt and was born at Perrineville. Her early girlhood days were spent In that vicinity. She married the late William H. Barkalow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ell- phalet Barkalow of Adelphia on Thanksgiving day, Nov. 27th, 1880. They began housekeeping on the Hugh N. Barkalow farm near Still- wells Corner, then moved to the Jate Charles Patterson farm now owned by Lester Barton, near Par- adise. Later, they purchased the Thomas Jackson farm on the Lake- wood and Adelphia highway where she has lived for 50 years.


She is the mother of Mrs. Sidney E. Bromley with whom she now re- sides, near Ardena, and of the late Leon A. Barkalow.


In spite of her age, Mrs. Barka- low is in excellent health and is an active member of the Bethesda Methodist church. Her pet hobby is braiding rugs and piecing quilts. She has recently pieced quilts for each of her six grandehildren, Mrs. Leonia Kline of West Reading, Pa .; Mrs. Bernice Kirk of Philadelphia, Pa .; Miss Muriel Barkalow, Mrs. Eleanor MacDonald, Wilma Barka- low, and Glenn Barkalow of Free- hold. She has five great-grandchil- dren. 4,7138


OBITUARY NOTICES.


3Ers. Susan Brown


Mrs. Susan Brown, wife of Arrie Brown of Throckmorton Street, died on Wednesday morning at the Monmouth Memorial Hospital. Fu- neral services will be held on Fri- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the. Second Baptist Church, with the pastor, Rev. W. A. Parham, officiat- ing. Interment will be made in Maplewood Cemetery by Funeral Director W. H. Freeman.


Besides her husband, she is sur- vived by one son, John Brown of Washington, D. C. 3184-38


John F. Brenner 1-13-38


John F. Brenner, aged 49 years, a resident of 29 Lafayette Street, Rumson, died on Wednesday after- noon of last week, at Monmouth Memorial Hospital at Long Branch. Funeral serviees were held on Mon- day morning at 9 o'clock at his late home, and at 10 o'clock at the Church of the Holy Cross at Rum- son, where requiem mass was eele- brated. Interment was made in Mount Olivet Cemetery at Middle- town, in charge of Funeral Director W. H. Freeman of Freehold.


Mrs. Margaret Bushman


Mrs. Margaret Bushman, wife of Stephen Bushman, died on Thurs- day afternoon at her home at 82 Bannard Street. Funeral services were held on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Rose of Lima Catho- lic Church, with requiem mass be- ing celebrated by Rev. James Child, assistant pastor. Interment was made in the Freehold Catholic Cemetery, in charge of Funeral Di- rector W. H. Freeman. Besides her husband, Mrs. Bushman is survived hy one daughter. Valeria, at home; and one son, Anthony, of Brooklyn. -5-19-38


Mrs. Elen Dugan Brown


Mrs. Ella Dugan Brown, aged 79 years, died on Thursday night at her home at 215 East 81st Street, New York City, Her body was brought to the Freeman funeral home here Sunday, Funeral services were held on Monday morning, at 8:30 o'clock at the funeral home, and at 9 o'clock at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, where requiem masa was celebrated by Rev. James Child, assistant pastor, Interment was made in the Freehold Catholic Cemetery by Director Freeman.


Mrs. Brown was horn near Free- hold, and lived here for a number of years before moving to New York City. She was the widow of Joseph Brown, who died on October 7, last, and who was employed for a number of years, in Freehold and New York by the W. H. Jacksons, dealers in fire places and equip- ment, and former owners of what is now the Woman's Club house on Broad Street.


She is survived by one son, George Brown, of Lynbrook, L. I .; two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Mary Hardy of Colts Neck, Mrs. Jane Queency and John J. Dugan, both of Freehold. 4/14/38


Mrs. Ella M. Brown.


Mrs. Ella M. Brown, aged 78 years, died on Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Lynch of Fair Haven, with whom she liv- ed. Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) at the Lynch home with the Rev. Dr. Carroll M. Burck, pastor of Christ Episcopal Church of Shrewsbury officiating. Interment will be made in Plain- field.


Mrs. Brown was born in Freehold the daughter of John and Sarah Throckmorton Conley. Her hus- band was the late James E. Brown. For many years they lived in Plainfield, moving to Fair Haven 10 years ago.


Besides the daughter mentioned she is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Charlotte Boyle of Fair Haven and Mrs. J. J. Roberts of New York; three sona, William Henderson, Robert and Arthur, all of Rochester, N. Y .; a brother, Otis Conley of Rahway; also several grandehildren. 11/18/37


Mrs. T. If. Bennett Dead


Mrs. Annie M. Bennett, wife of Theodore H. Bennett, died on Sat- urday at her home at Spring Mead- ow at Allairc. She was regent of the Governor William Livingston Chapter of the D.A.R., a member of the Daughters of Colonial Wars, and an active member in the Spring Lake Woman's Club. 4-21-38'


Joel W. Burdge


Joel W. Burdge, aged 31 years, died on Tuesday at his home at Oak Glen, near Farmingdale. Fune- ral services will be held on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Clayton Funeral Home at Adelphia, with Rev. Frank Everitt of the Farmingdale Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will be made in Ardena Cemetery by Director Clayton. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattie Lear Buidge, and four children, at home: four bro- thers, Raymond, of Belmar. Bryan, Clinton and Fred of Lakewood: and one sister, Miss Ethel K. Burdge of West Farms. He was the son of the late Elida Hulse and Anthony Burder 9-27


OBITUARY NOTICES.


Charles Brower 3-10-98 Charles Brower, aged 83 years, died on Thursday at his home at Lakewood. Funeral services were I held on Sunday afternoon at the Clayton Funeral Home at Adelphia, conducted by Rev.Robert L. Black- man of Adelphia. Interment was made in Maplewood Cemetery, Free- hold, by Director Clayton.


Mr. Brower is survived by one daughter, Mrs. William P. Sherman of Asbury Park; one son, Charles Jr., of Westfield; a half brother and two sisters, George J. Taylor and Miss Virginia W. Taylor, of Free- hold, and Mrs. Hannah Tompkins of Beechhurst, Long Island.


Mr. Brower was a native of Adel- phia, where he formerly operated a general store. He lived for 14 years in California, after which he returned to Asbury Park. For the , past several years, he had lived both in Asbury Park and Lakewood.


John J. Barwig


John J. Barwig, aged 62 years, died on Friday at his home near Clarksburg, Funeral services were held there on Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Mr. Fritz of Per- rineville. Interment was made on Monday in the Cemetery at Lava, N. Y. in charge of Funeral Director C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia. Mr. Barwig is survived by his wife, nee Carrie L. Ellis; two sons, Ray- mond, at home, and Kenneth of Closter, N. Y .; a brother, George Barwig of Peckville, Pa .; and a sis- ter, Mrs. Frances Haas of Sacra- mento, California. 3-24-38


Mrs. Ruhamah Barton.


Mrs. Ruhamah Barton, widow of Frank Barton, died on Thursday, at her home at Ardena Funeral services were held on Sunday after- noon at the Clayton Funeral Home at Adelphia, conducted by Rev. Robert L. Blackman of Adelphia. Interment was made in Adelphia Cemetery by Director Clayton.


She is survived by one son, Les- ter, of Adelphia; a daughter, Stella, at home; and a step-son, Walter. Barton of Asbury Park. 12-16-57




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