The Millville Daily from Millville, New Jersey (2024)

Millville Daily July 15, 1986 Three persons were arrested and one was hospitalized as the result of a disturbance at Wade East Apts. Joseph Green, 29, Wade East, and Jeffrey Corbet, 19, Wade East, were both charged with disorderly conduct. Frederick Scott, 19, of 5611 High Ridge was arrested for criminal mischief and disorderly conduct. Green told police he left the police station and returned to his residence where he was hit in the face by a beer bottle thrown by another man at Wade East following another verbal dispute. Green was admitted to Millville Hospital for treatment of eye and face injuries.

Juan Streets, Wade East was charged with careless driving, leaving the scene of an accident and failure to report an accident by Millville Police at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday after his car reportedly hit a parked vehicle at High and ak Streets. William Streets, Bridgeton, was arrested for giving false information to police. Sylvester Mathews, 13 N. Third was taken into custody on charges, of aggravated assault, unlawful possession of a weapon and possession of a weapon by a convicted felon.

Paul Hinson, 706 S. Second was issued a careless driving summons when his vehicle Newcomb Medical Center BARRIENTO a daughter to Richard Barriento and Sheila Cobert, 409 Erin Vineland, July 8. BOYD a son to Dorothy Boyd of Vineland, July 9. LANGLEY a daughter to David and Lisa (James) Langley, 405 Henderson Millville, July 13. GREENWOOD a daughter to Barry and -Dorothy (Beisel) Greenwood, 1794 Blue Bell Road, Franklinville, July 13.

Other Hospitals MOORE a son to William Scott and Marie (Monari) Moore of Vineland at Kennedy Memorial Hospital, Washington June 19. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Monari of Vineland and paternal grandfather is Charles Moore of Port Norris. Obituaries Joseph W.

Funeral services for Joseph W. Street 17, of Franklinville, who died Sunday in an automobile accident will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Bell-Hennessey Funeral Home, Williamstown. Street would have been a senior at Duffy Regional High School in September. Formerly of Philadelphia, he lived in Police Street 17 Franklinville for more than two years.

He is survived by his parents, Jospeh W. IV and Maryann; a sister, Katherine at home; and his maternal grandfather, William Mulligan of Villas. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Cold Spring Presbyterian Cemetery, Cold Spring.

Archibald W. Scott, 78 Funeral services were scheduled today for Archibald. W. Scott, 78, of Centerton, who died Saturday at home after an extended illness. Born in Minotola, he had been a local resident for the past 33 years.

Before his retirement, he was employed by the Owens-Illinois Glass Company, Kimble Division in Vineland for 24 years. He was a member of the Minotola United Methodist Church, and was an avid garden and novelty collector. He is survived by his wife, Do- Births rothy; a son, Edward Myers and daughter, Catherine Paulatis both of Centerton; a brother, Joseph of Newfield and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held today at the Wainwright-Bernhardt Funeral Home. with the Rev.

Lawrence H. Harris of the Olivet United Methodit Church of Centerton officiating. Burial was in Olivet Cemetery. The obituary information supplied by the funeral home was inadvertently omitted from Monday's Millville Daily. Charles Foster, 78 Charles Foster, 78, of 202 N.

Main Newport, died Saturday in Bridgeton Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Bridgeton, he lived in Newport for the past 44 years. Prior to retiring 13 years ago, he had been employed by Kerr Glass Company in Millville. He was also employed with Ferracute Machine Company in Bridgeton and was a former oysterman. Mr.

Foster was a member of the Fortescue Chapel where he served as a deacon. He is survived by his wife, Martha a son, Charles H. of Rosenhayn; two daughters," Grace F. Boss of Bridgeton and Bertha F. Cranmer of Millville; a brother, Talbert Blizzard of Newport; grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Fortescue Chapel, Fortescue. Burial will in Fernwood Memorial Park. Friends will be received from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today at the church.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Padgett Funeral Home, Cedarville. Elizabeth Hobart, 81 Elizabeth Hobart, 81, of Vineland, died Monday at home, A lifelong resident of Vineland, she was employed by Kimble Glass Company for many years, retiring 16 years ago. An active member of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, she was a life member of the First Baptist Church of Vineland and was secretary and organist for the Sunday school. She was also active in the Women's Service Circle and Philathea Sunday School Class. She is survived by four cousins, Jack Entrekin of Millville, Doris Simmerman of Vineland, H.

Burton Entrekin of New York, and Catherine Coursen of Palmyra. Funeral arrangements are being completed by the Pancoast Funeral Home. Nellie Magolda, 90 Nellie (Scarsella) Magolda, 90, of Stratford and formerly of Vineland, died Monday in John F. Kennedy Hospital, Stratford Division. Born in Italy, she lived in Vineland for the past 75 years, moving to Stratford a year ago.

Before retiring, she was employed by South Jersey Clothing Company in Minotola, and was a member of the Amalgmated Clothing Workers Union. She is survived by her husband, Charles A. Sr. of Wildwood: a son, Charles A. Jr.

of Stratford; a brother, Albert "Pickles" Scarsella of Ocean City; a sister, Mary DeMaio of Vineland; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Rone Funeral Chapel, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated at 11' a.m. at Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery.

Friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral chapel. Archetto Survivors Rosario "Russ" Archetto, 70, of Port Allegany, Pa. and formerly of Mizpah, who died Sunday in Olean General Hospital in Olean, Pa. is survived! by his wife, Caroline; a daughter, Nancy Stavoli of Vineland; Oliver a stepdaughter, Janeal of Tidioute, two stepsons, Thomas E.

and Barry L. Bidwell of Port Allegany, a brother, Roy of Hollywood, two sisters, Dorothy Dunfee of struck the rear of a car driven by Mamie Wynn, 1145 Louis at Second Street and Railroad Avenue. An undetermined amount of clothing was stolen when burglars broke into the Children's Shop and A A Shop, 12-16 N. High St. Intruders entered the home of Karen Vreeland, 1809 Circle took $25 in cash and car keys and made off with Vreeland's vehicle.

A similar car theft was reported in Millville last week. Hospital News The following persons have authorized the release of their names for publication: Millville Hospital Monday admissions: Theordore Burgess Phyllis Burt, Norma Camper, Donald Dixon, Mary Fitze, Joseph Green, Esther Haywood, David Schall, Elsie Shaw, Lois Sheets, Samuel Shivers, Lola Strange, Nativid ad Suarez, Timothey Wise, Angela Del Rossi. Monday discharges: Sharon Robinson and Richard Weatherby. Newcomb Medical Center Monday admissions: Patricia Trasferini, Billy Rawlings, Sheila Amendolia, Catherine Afanador, Maritza Ramirez, Angel Buono, Christina Garrison, Lois Brody, Delores Gibbs. Monday discharges: Anna Beda and baby girl, Joann Hitchner and baby boy, Dorothy Boyd and baby boy, Edythe Lotz.

Girl, 16, dies from injuries in car crash A 16-year-old Newfield girl has died of massive head injuries and burns sustained in a single car crash Saturday night in Franklin Township in which three other persons died. Colleen Monteleone of Dutch Mill Road, died late Monday Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, despite efforts of doctors to save her life. The victim was first admitted to the intensive care unit at Newcomb Medical Center in critical condition. She was taken from Newcomb Medical Center by helicopter to Jefferson Hospital Monday afternoon. The helicopter, operated by Jefferson Hospital, landed at the Vineland armory.

Monteleone was one of four persons in a car which went out of control, slammed into a tree and burst into flames at Victoria Avenue and Union Road. Donald J. Witherspoon, 24, of Philadelphia, driver of the car, Christine Ann Rowe, 15, of Newfield, and Joseph W. Street, 17, also of Newfield, were pronounced dead at the scene by the Gloucester County Medical Examiner. Monteleone reportedly was thrown from the vehicle by the violent impact.

A spokesperson for Franklin Township Police could not provide any additional details of the investigation this morning. Boy, 7, dies (Continued from Page 1) Two witnesses gave police a similar account of the accident. Burgess was rushed to Millville Hospital by the American Legion Rescue Squad according to Officer William Garrison of the Millville Police Department's Traffic Safety Section. Garrison said no charges have been made against the motorist pending a further investigation and review by the county prosecutor's office. Officer Garrison said the youngster apparently was crossing the road to get the mail when the accident occurred.

Jennifer Lookabaugh, principal of Mount Pleasant School, was informed of the accident by workmen who were on the roof. She reportedly took the boy's mother to the hospital while his father rode in the rescue squad vehicle. Burgess had completed first grade this year at the school. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my son Howard W. Wells Jr.

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