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From: Lisa <>
Subject: [NJHUNTER] Newspaper Clippings
Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2004 21:15:05 -0500


PLEASE NOTE - The following newspaper clippings are from a collection found
after my great Aunt passed away. She unfortunately made no note of what paper
they came from or the date. I felt they may still provide important clues for
somebody and other listers agreed so I have been posting them regardless.



Funeral of Miss Fannie APGAR

The funeral services for Miss Fannie APGAR, who died Monday night at her home in Beatystown, aged 69 years, following a several months' illness from heart trouble, were conducted from the Cochran funeral parlors at Hackettstown at 10 o'clock this morning in charge of the Rev. J.K. FREED, of Beatystown. Interment was made at the Fairmount cemetery. She is survived by three brothers, James, of Fairmount; Benjamin, of Port Murray, and Jacob, of Beatystown.



Married More Than Year, Wedding Just Announced
Special to the Newark News.

Lebanon-Township Committeeman and Mrs. W.W. CONNER of Oldwick have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Bessie T. CONNER, to Raymond M. LATOURETTE of this borough. The ceremony was performed September 23, 1929, at Germantown, N.Y., by Rev. Claude J. FINGAR, then of Newark and a former pastor of Lebanon Reformed Church. The couple were unattended.

Mr. LATOURETTE, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank LATOURETTE of this place, is an electrical engineer in the employ of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company. He is a graduate of High Bridge High School and attended Rutgers University.

Mr. and Mrs. LATOURETTE have been living with their respective parents since their wedding, but will this week begin housekeeping in Main street, this borough.



Charles H. BUNN

Lebanon- Funeral services for Charles H. BUNN, sixty years old, will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at his home in Cherry street, where he died Friday afternoon. Rev. William G. BOWERING, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, will officiate. Burial will be at Cokesbury. Mr. BUNN was a carpenter and building contractor. He is survived by his wife, six children, five grandchildren, three sisters and two brothers.





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