New Jersey vital records from Monmouth Democrat [1937-1942 : obituaries, marriages, etc.], Part 5

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John F. Biggam


John F. Biggam of 115 Atlantic Avenue, Matawan, died at his late home on Monday. Funeral services are being held this (Thursday) morning at 9.30 o'clock at St. Jo- seph's Catholic church, Keyport, where requiem mass was celebrat- ed. Interment was made in the adjoining cemetery, in charge of Funeral Director W. H. Freeman of Freehold. Mr. Biggam, who was a retired member of the New York City police department, is survived by one daughter, Alice, at home. 7/7-8%38


Mrs. Ida Beck, aged 29 years, who lived on the Ely-Sweetman's Lane road, died on Tuesday at Monmouth Memorial hospital at Long Branch. Funeral services will be held on Friday at Laurel, Dela- ware, and interment will be made in Odd Fellows Cemetery there by Funeral Director Richard VanSant of Freehold. She is survived hy her husband, Jules Beck, and one son. Robert, at home; also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Fritz, and two brothers and two sisters, all living in Delaware. 7-28-39


Wedding Notices 1/13/38


Hickey - - - Byrne


Miss Catherine Hickey, daughter of John Hickey of Lincoln Place and James Byrne, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Byrne of Perrineville were united in marriage at 7 o'clock on Tuesday evening in St. Antho -! ny's Catholic Church at Hightstown. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. William Quinn, pastor.


Larrison - -- Briggs


Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Larrison of near New Sharon have announced the marriage of their daughter Hel- en Marie Larrison to Stanley Briggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Briggs on Saturday afternoon, De- cember 18th in the manse of the Presbyterian church, Hightstown. The Rev. Thomas Tyack, D. D., performed the ceremony. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briggs of near Hightstown. The couple are enjoying a , motor trip to Florida. 1/6/38


Reeder - -- Bozarth


Miss Jean Reeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Reeder of Imlaystown, and Harold Bozarth,. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wal -. lace Bozarth of Bordentown, were united in marriage on Saturday at 3 o'clock in the Trinity M. E. Church at Bordentown. The Rev. Harry D. Hummer, performed the ceremony. 9-15-39


Dey - -- Burke / 6 -3/ 1


Miss Thelma Eugenia Dey, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Perrine Dey of Allentown, was united in mar- riage to Woodrow Wilson Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Arthur Burke of 178 South Street, Satur- day at five o'clock at the bride's home, by the Rev. Earle Fritz.


Errickson - - - Burke


Miss Evelyn Elizabeth Errick- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Arthur Errickson of 51 Throck- morton Street, and Harold Burke, son of Mrs. Winifred Burke and the late Thomas C. Burke, were united in marriage on Wednesday in a ceremony solemnized at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, by the pastor, Rev. John A. Kucker.


Tuzeneu - - - Barbagelata


Miss Jane Tuzeneu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Tuzeneu of Farmingdale, was united in mar- riage to John Earbagelata, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Barbagelata of Matawan, on Saturday afternoon at the rectory of St. Joseph's Catho- lic church, Keyport. 7-31-33


McGackin - - - Barlow


The prettiest wedding of the season here, was solemnized on Sat- urday morning, when Miss Betty MeGackin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George McGackin of 38 Lin- coln Place, was united in marriage ยก to Robert S. Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Barlow of Cran- bury. The ceremony and nuptial mass were solemnized at 9 o'clock at the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, by the pastor, Rev. John A. Kucker. 7-7-38


GEORGE BORDEN DEAD Was Former Freehold Merchant 9/25;38


George W. Borden, aged 44 years, formerly of Freehold, died sudden- ly of a heart attack, Sunday after- noon at his home at Highlands.


Mr. Borden had been fishing with his brother, Randolph, and upon his return home complained of in- digestion. He talked with his mo- ther a few minutes, then retired to his room where he was heard fall. The first aid squad was summoned, bue he had died before their ar- rival.


He was born in Highlands, the son of Joseph H. and Sylvia Carver Borden. Most of his life was spent in that town with the exception of a few years when he lived in Free- hold.


Mr. Borden was in partnership with James A. McMahon in the operation of a pool room from 1915- 1918 in the Trust Company build- ing on Main street. The World War intervened and the building was sold to the Trust Company. Later, in 1919, following the war, the confectionery business of the late John McChesney on West Main street, was purchased by Mr. Me- Mahon, Mr. Borden and Asher Car- ver, and was known as the C. & B. confectionery store. Some years later, Mr. McMahon sold his inter- est to Mr. Carver. Louis Dey came into the business and later the store became known as Borden & Dey. Mr. Borden remained with Mr. Dey about a year and a half. About 2 years ago, Mr. Borden was employed as bartender at Cart- wright's Inn.


He was a former member of the Freehold B. P. O. Elks.


Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at the home of his brother, Randolph, at High- lands, at 2:30 o'clock, with the Rev. E. Harold Mathis, pastor of the M. E. Church officiating. Inter- ment was made in Bayview ceme- tery, Leonardo.


Besides his mother and the bro- ther mentioned, he is survived by another brother, Ralph, of Point Pleasant, and two sisters, Mrs. Andrew Clayton of Union and Mrs. Alvin Shropshire of Red Bank.


William Bromell 4-14-08


William Bromell, aged 75 years, died early Sunday morning at his home on Morris Street. Funeral services were held on Tuesday af- ternoon at the W. H. Freeman Fu- neral Home on East Main Street, with Rev. A. L. Linder, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiat- ing. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.


Mr. Bromell is survived by his wife, three sons, William of Nep- tune, Harry and Lester, of Free- hold; three daughters, Mrs. Charles Campbell of Neptune, Mrs. William Hartung and Mrs. Chester Holmes of Freehold; and one stepson, Sid- ney S. Stryker, at home.


Mr. Bromell was seized with a stroke on Saturday afternoon, and was found in an unconscious con- dition by Mt., Bromell. He did not | regain consciousness before his death, early Sunday morning.


Charles C. Burdge


Charles C. Burdge, aged 82 years, died at his home at Beverly Beach, near Herbertsville, on Sunday. Fu- neral services were held on Wed -. nesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at' his late home, conducted by Rev. Elijah Reed of Little Silver. Inter- ment was made in Allenwood Cem-i etery in charge of Funeral Director C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adel- phia. He was born in that vicinity, the son of William and Jane Hav- ens Burdge. He is survived by three sons, William, of Herberts- ville; Joseph, of Greenville; and Leon, at home. 7-7- 18


William A. Brown


William A. Brown, well known local painting contractor, died on Wednesday afternoon at St. Fran- cis Hospital, Trenton, where he was taken last Friday. He had been ill for several weeks. He lived at 127 Throckmorton Street.


Funeral services will be held on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, with requiem mass being celebrat- ed by the pastor, Rev. John A. Kucker. Interment will be made in the Freehold Catholic Cemetery in charge of Funeral Director W. H. Freeman.


He is survived by his wife, nee Margaret Eovie; his mother, Mrs. Sarah Brown of Belleville; six bro- thers, Harry, of Debeck, Califor- nia; Charles A., Farmingdale; Ray- mond, Philadelphia; George, Free- hold; Perey T., Belleville, and Fred, Newark; and one sister, Mrs. Gus Radler of Belleville. 7-14-38


George Blain


George Blain, aged 42 years, died at his home at Smithburg, early Sunday morning. Funeral services were held at his late home on Wed- nesday afternoon, with Rev. Rob- ert Childs of Ardena, officiating. Interment was made in Maplewood cemetery, here, hy Funeral Director C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia.


He is survived by four aunts, Mrs. Leonora Ely, of Bradley Beach; Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, As- bury Park; Mrs. Sally Gravatt and Mrs. William N. Thompson, Free- hold; and one unele, John Blain of Smithburg.


Mr. Blain was a former employee at S. MeKelvey's furniture store, on West Main street, here. The deceased was born at Smith- burg, the son of the late Frank Blain and Lilly Blain, both of whom died in 1936. 7-21-38


Edward F. Burke


Edward F. Burke, aged 76 years, died early Friday morning at his home at Harmony, where he was a farmer and life-long resident. Fu -! neral serviecs were held at the; Clayton funeral home at Adelphia, on Tuesday afternoon, with Rev. Otis VanBrunt of Freehold, officiat- ing. Interment was made in Hol- manville cemetery by Director Clay- ton.


He is survived by the following sons and daughters: Lenwood, Mel- vin, Franz, and Harry, of Harmony; Mrs. Delphine Applegate and Mrs. Anna Trasborg, of Manalapan; Ed- ward ,of Siloam; Mis. Iva Buchanan and Russell Burke, of New York City; Harvey, of Newark; and Mrs .! Louella Arnold, of New Hampshire. 7-21-3 St


Wedding Notices


Grover -- - Bennett


Miss Bertha J. Grover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grover of Hightstown, was united in marriage to Ora J. Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bennett of Cranbury, on Saturday at 5:30 p. m. at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. W. Humphrey, pastor of the Baptist Church of Hightstown, per- formed the ceremony.


Enright - - - Bosley


Miss Veronica Enright, daughter of John H. Enright of Hudson Street, and Herman Bosley, were united in marriage at Elkton, Mary- land, on Monday. December 5. Mr. and Mrs. I. Roberts, sister and brother-in-law of the groom, were the attendants.


Mr. and Mrs. Bosley will reside in Freehold. The groom is employ- ed at the Garden State Food Cen- ter, and the bride is employed at the Dolly Madison restaurant.


Blair - - - Patten


Miss Jeanette Patten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patten of Adelpbia, became the bride of Rob- ert Earl Blair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Blair of Tennent on Thursday evening, September 3rd, at the Old Tennent church, with Rev. Charles H. Neff, pastor, offi- ciating. 9-10-42-


Ar-dretta . - . Byrne


Miss Helen MI. Andretta, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Andretta cf 6 Lloyd Street, was united in marriage to Augustus H. Byrne, | Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Byrne, Sr., of 448 Stockton street, Hightstown, in an attractive wed- ding on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, in St. Rose of Lima Cath- olic church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John A. Kucker, pastor. 10-1-42 6/29/89 Ellis - - - Burrows


The Presbyterian manse in Eng- lishtown, was the scene of a quiet wedding on Sunday, when Miss Elizabeth Ellis of Cranbury, daugh- ter of Bertram Ellis of Manalapan, became the bride of Harold Bur- rows, grandson of Mrs. Margaret! Reid, and son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James P. Burrows. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. John A. Christensen, pastor, in the pres- ence of Mr. and Mis. Russell Pettie of Cranbury, their only attendants.


Palladino - - - Biddle


Miss Olive Palladino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Palladino, and Francis Biddle, son of Mfr. and Mrs. Harry Biddle, both of Eng- lishtown, were united in marriage on Wednesday, July 26, by Rev. J. H. Brown in Elkton, Md. They were attended by Ma :: Zackowitz of Englishtown. 2-3-39


Chomko - - - Burdge


Miss Ann Chomko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chomko of Englishtown, was united in mar- riage to Wilbur Burdge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burdge of Farm- in_dale, on Saturday at 5 p. m., at St. Peter's church. The Rev. John HI. Schwacke performed the cere- mony. 8-31-39 :. ..


Obituary Notices.


Amos B. Brocklebank


Amos B. Brocklebank, life-long resident of Jerseyville, died early Thanksgiving morning. Funeral services were held at his late home on Saturday afternoon. Interment was made in Evergreen Cemetery, Farmingdale, in charge of Funeral Director C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia.


He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattie Welcker Brocklebank; one daughter, Miss Marjorie Brockle- bank, of Trenton; one son, Chris, Freehold; two brothers, Adolphus M. and Charles N., Jerseyville; one sister, Mrs. Sarah Hendrickson, of Lakewood; and five half-sisters, Mrs. Martha Cooper, Freehold; Mrs. Alfreda Walker, Matawan; Mrs. Ada Harris, Allentown; Mrs. Har- riet Harris and Mrs. Florence Free, California.


Mr. Brocklebank was born at Jer- seyville, the son of the late Mar- garet Borden and Samuel Brockle- bank. His father was one of the founders of the brickyards there that bear the fanuly name. Follow- ing the death of his father, Amos continued to operate the plant of the estate, and in 1901 took over the business for himself. The plant has now been in operation for about 10 years.


Harry Bastedo


Harry Bastedo, aged 47 years, of New Sharon, died last Wednesday | at Browns Mills, after an illness of seven weeks. Funeral services were held on Saturday afternoon, from his late residence, conducted by Rev. H. D. S. Coates of the Baptist Church. Interment was made in the Allentown Methodist Cemetery.


Survivors beside his wife, include one son, Harry, Jr .; his mother, Mrs. Mary Bastedo of New Sharon; one brother, Irving Bastedo of Tren- ton; two sisters, Mrs. Leon Hawk of Trenton, and Mrs. Herbert Pull- en of New Sharon. 3,37


Mrs. Crighton Biddle


Mrs. Crighton Biddle, aged 53 years, sister of William Wilson of 13 First street, here, died on Sat- urday at the Post Graduate hos- pital in New York City. Her body was removed to the W. H. Free- man Funeral Parlors on East Main street, where funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon, con- ducted by Rev. George G. Horn, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Interment was made in Maplewood cemetery, by Director Freeman. Besides the brother, she is survived by her husband, Gar- nett Biddle of New York City, 8/11.


Harry J. Brandt


Harry J. Brandt, aged 70 years, died on Sunday night at his home ! near Cassville. Funeral services. were held on Wednesday afternoon. at his late home. conducted by Rev. John Vogel of Georgia School' House. Interment was made in, Adelphia Cemetery in charge of Funeral Director C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Johanna Enima Schmidt Brandt. Prior to 1935, hc was employed for a number of years as custodian of Samuel Han- son's estate at Adelphia. 12-22-48


OBITUARY NOTICES.


Alfred H. Baskerville


Alfred H. Baskerville, agcd 25 years, died on Saturday afternoon at his honic at 8 Lockwood avenue. Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon at the Second Baptist Church, with Rev. W. A. Parham, pastor, officiating. Inter- ment was made in Maplewood cemetery by Director W. H. Free- man.


He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Baskerville; two brothers, John and Shirley; a sis- ter, Mrs. Louise Jones; a stepbro- ther, Charles Jones; and two step- sisters, Juanita and Caroline Jones, all of Freehold. Mr. Jones was em- ployed at the Court Street , play- ground. 9-1-38


Mrs. Chartotte F. Bennett


Mrs. Charlotte F. Bennett, aged 94 years, widow of Thomas C. Ben- nett, died on Tuesday at her home at Jackson's Mills. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 1:30 p. m., from her late home and at 2 o'clock at the Harmony Church. Rev. Mag- sam of the Adelphia M. E. Church officiated. Interment was made! in the Harmony Cemetery by C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia.


Mrs. Bennett was the daughter of John T. Moore and Sarah White Moore of the vicinity of VanHise -; ville, where she spent most of her life. Her husband died 19 years ago. She is survived by three sons, Harry Bennett of Monroeville, Wil- liam S. and John R. Bennett of Jackson's Mills; three daughters, Mrs. Sarah Dolbow of Jackson's Mills, Mrs. Lilly Avis of Mantua. and Mrs. Ella M. Davison, at home; grandchildren. 11-3-38


Miss Ella Brahney


Miss Ella Brahney, aged 44 years. who resided at 23 Carmen place, Red Bank, died on Tuesday morn- Ing at Fitkin hospital, Neptune. Fu- neral services will be held on Fri- day morning. at 9 o'clock at her late residence, and at 10 o'clock at St. James R. C. church, Red Bank, where requiem mass will be cele- brated. Interment will be made in the Freehold Catholic cemetery by Funeral Director W. H. Freeman. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Brahney, at home; two sisters, Miss Marion Brahney at home, and Mrs. Rich- ard Brown of Interlaken; and two brothers, Ira and Floyd, both of Red Bank. 9-8-38 1


Mrs. Caroline Bray


Mrs. Caroline Bray, aged 64 years, widow of A. Judson Bray, died on Saturday of a heart attack at her home at Red Bank. Funeral ser- vices were held on Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Mount Funeral Home, | with the Rev. Herbert J. Smith, | pastor of the First M. E. Church, officiating. Interment was made in Fair View Cemetery, Middletown.


Mrs. Bray was born in Farming- dale, but had resided in Red Bank for the past 50 years.


She is survived by three children, Mrs. Ernest Smith and Lester F. Johnson, hoth of Keyport, and Mrs. Frank O'Neil of New York; a sis- ter, Mrs. Harriet Covert of Mata- wan. 2-23:39


Harry N. Barkalow


Harry N. Barkalow, aged 58 years, died Tuesday night at his home at Unionville, near Stillwell's Corner. Funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Clayton Funeral Home at Adel- phia, conducted by Rev. John Vogel of the Pentecostal Church at Geor- gia School House. Interment will be made in Adelphia Cemetery by Director Clayton.


Friends may call at the Clayton Funeral Home on Friday from 7 to 9.


He is survived by two nieces and two nephews, Mrs. Warren Gibbs of Hamilton, Mrs. Reba Hueth, Clar- ence and Charles Barkalow, all of Asbury Park. 2-2-39


Mrs. Rosalind H. Barkalow


Funeral services for Mrs. Rosa- lind H. Barkalow, aged 19 years, were held on Sunday afternoon at the C. H. T. Clayton Funeral Home at Adelphia, conducted by Rev. W. L. Sahler, pastor of the Freehold Reformed Church. Interment was! made in VanLieu Cemetery, New Brunswick, by Director Clayton.


Mrs. Barkalow was the wife of Franklin Barkalow. She died on Wednesday evening at Fitkin Hos- pital. Besides her husband, she is survived by her father, Willlan Hirst of Belmar; two brothers, Wil- liam, of Delanco, and George of Belmar. 1-12-39


Mrs. Katherine Bowne


Mrs. Katherine Bowne, wife of David Bowne, died on Friday at her home at 42 Conover Street. Funcral services were held on Mon- day afternoon at the VanSant Colonial Home on South Street. with the Rev, Joseph N. Pedrick, pastor of the Methodist church, of- ficiating. Interment was made in Maplewood cemetery by Director VanSant.


Mrs. Bowne Is survived by her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Frank Deedmeyer and Mrs. Albert Mancini, of Freehold; and Mrs. Wil- liam Bateman of Wanamassa; and one son, Walter Bowne of Key- port.


She was an active member, and for many years an officer, of Star- ry Flag Council No. 40, Sons & Daughters of Liberty, of Freehold. 9-7-39


Mrs. Juanita Brown


Mrs. Juanita Brown, aged 32 years, of Harmony, died on Friday morn- ing at the State Hospital at Marl- boro. Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Matthews at Harmony, with Rev. William B. Magsam, pastor of the Adelphia Methodist church, officiat- ing.


Interment was made in Wood- lawn cemetery, Lakewood, in charge of Funeral Director C. H. T. Clay- ton & Son of Adelphia.


She was born at Harmony, the


daughter of Isaac Matthews and Phebe Jackson Matthews. She is survived by her parents; a daugh- ter, Joan, and a sister, Miss Audrey J. Matthews. -8-24-39


Eleanor Brown


Funeral services were held on Friday for Eleanor Brown, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wehster Brown of Englishtown, whe died last Tuesday of pneumonia. Inter- ment was made in Old Tennent! Cemetery by J. Laird Hul . Q. Eng- lishtown. 3-16-39


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EDWARD P. BEACH, DIES


Former Commissioner


Edward Pierson Beach, Sr., aged 81 years, one of Freehold's well known and admired citizens, died on Monday morning at his home at No. 1 Broad Street. Funeral ser- vices will be held this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock at the W. H. Freeman funeral home, with Rev. W. L. Sahler, pastor of the Freehold Reformed church, officiat- ing. Interment will be made in Maplewood cemetery, in charge of Director Freeman.


Mr. Beach is survived by two sons and one daughter, Clarence Beach, at home; Edward P., Jr., of Closter; and Miss Emma Florence Beach, at home.


Mr. Beach was born in Newark on January 13, 1858, the son of Charles A. and Mary E. Coe Beach. Following his education in the pub- lic schools of that city, he became an apprentice with Unger Brothers, a jewelry fashicning firm. He rose to the position of manager before his retirement, about 32 years ago.


After his retirement, he moved his family to a farm on the Free -! hold-Adelphia road, then known as the Dr. Neafle farm but more re- cently as the Joseph Lacey farm. A few years later, the family moved to their present residence on Broad Street. He was married in 1880 to Sarah Elizabeth Marsh, of Rahway. She died several years ago.


Mr. Beach served as a town com- missioner in Freehold in 1914 and 1915, having charge of the local streets. 8-10-39


Mrs. Adrena Boston


Msa. Adrena Boston, aged 58 years, died on Thursday night at the State Hospital at Marlboro. Fu- neral services were held on Satur- day afternoon at the VanSant Colonial Home on South Street, with Rev. Albert L. Linder, pastor of the First Baptist church, officlat- Ing. Interment was made in the State Hospital hospital.


Mrs. Boston is survived by one aon, Nathan, and one daughter, Miss Ethel Boston, both of Pal- myra. 9-28-39


Robert Britton


Robert Britton, aged 62 years, died on Monday morning at his home near Marlhoro. His body was removed to the W. H. Freeman fu- neral home here. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home! this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Rev. W. L. Sahler, pastor of the Freehold Reformed church, officiating. Interment will be made in Greenwood cemetery at Trenton, by Director Freeman. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Sarah Layton Britton. 9/21/39 --


John Boyce


Funeral services for John Boyce, 87, of the Old Bridge road, Eng- lishtown, were held Sunday at the Hulse funeral home, Englishtown with Rev. John A. Christensen, pasto: of the Englishtown Presby- tellan church, officiating. Inter- hort wa: made in Old Tenment


He is survived by a OSCI .. wing at home. 10/1/42


OBITUARY NOTICES.


Mrs. Elizabeth Robbins Burdge


Mrs. Elizabeth Robbins Burdge, aged 54 years, died suddenly of a heart attack, on Monday afternoon at her home at 221 Ocean Avenue, Lakewood. Funeral services were held at her late home on Wednes -. day afternoon, and at the Lake- wood Presbyterian Church, with Rev. Melvin Campbell, a former pastor, officiating. Interment was made in Woodlawn Cemetery there, in charge of Funeral Director C. H. T. Clayton & Son of Adelphia.


She is survived by her husband. Ralph T. Burdge, and one daughter, Mrs. William M. Thomas, of Lake- wood; two sons, Harold, of Engle- wood, and Lawrence, a student at . Columbia University; three broth- ers, John Robbins, Imlaystown; George Robbins, Clarksburg; and Richard Robbins, of Trenton; and one sister, Mrs. Mary VanArsdale, living in the West. 2-2-39


Charles Bimstein


Funeral services for Charles Bim- stein were held Monday morning at the local Synagogue with Rabbi Isa- dore Solomon officiating. Interment was in the Freehold Hebrew Bene- fit Society cemetery by W. H. Free- man.


Mr. Bimstein was 56 years old and died on Sunday at the Mar]- boro State Hospital where he was a patient for the past few weeks. He is survived by his wife, Sarah, of Mechanic street. 2-12-42


Herbert J. Baker Dead


Herbert J. Baker, director of the New Jersey College of Agriculture, died suddenly of heart disease, while being taken from the dinner of annual conference of the Ex- tension Service, to tbe Mulenberg Hospital in Plainfield, last Friday. | He was 53 years of age, born in Selbyville, Delaware, April 18, 1885.


He attended Mt. Herman Acad- emy, Northfield, Mass., and Massa- chusetts State Agricultural College; was assistant director of the Massa- i chusetts Institution, and was farm. management demonstrator for the; college; director of Connecticut ex- tension service in 1915; in 1919 he went to France and established a farm school at Allery, where the Franch authorities conferred sev- eral honorary degrees upon him. He went to Rutgers in 1923. That same year, the U. S. Department of Agriculture commissioned him to conduct a National survey of the work conducted by state colleges.


He is survived by his wife, the former Martha Chaplin


Noyes, whom he married in 1916; two sons and a daughter. /12/38


Frank Bense


Frank Bense, age 82 years, form- crly of Toms River, died on Sun- day at the Marlboro State Hospi- tai Funeral services were held cr. Tuesday at 3 o'clock, at the VanSant Colonial Home, conduct- ed by the Rev. George G. Ho .... Interment was made in the hospi- tal cemetery. 101842-


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Obituary Notices.


Patrick H. Bennett


Patrick H. Bennett, aged 76 years, native of Freehold, died on Thursday morning at his home, 139 Cookman Avenue, Ocean Grove. Funeral services were held on Sat- urday morning at Holy Spirit R. C. church, Asbury Park, and inter- ment was made in the Freehold Catholic cemetery in charge of Funeral Director W. H. Freeman. Mr. Bennett is survived by two sons. Edgar, with whom he lived; and Joseph, of St. Petersburg, Fla .; one daughter, Miss Helen Bennett, of St. Petersburg; and one brother, James Bennett, caretaker of Monu- ment Park in Freehold. 2/32/39.




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