William Kue William Kue, 02, of “Elizabeth, died Wednesday, Feb. 22, 1950, at the home of his’ daughter, Mrs. Frank J. Grabowski, TY Fultort St, Keyport, where he had been staying for several months.’ Mr. Kue had been 1 for some time and was shelized from active” business. He was born in“Poland and resided’ in ualzsbeth: 45 years. Surviving are his wife, Susan; a son Wilhum of New York City; two daughters, Mrs. Grabowski and Frances Novack of Elizabeth; “year andchildren, and a sister and brother in Poland. Services were conducted Monday morning In St. Adelbert's Church, Alizabeth, where a high mass of trequirm was offered. Interment wis In’ St. Gertrude’s Cemetery, Wooddbridga, Infant Kite Infant Kite, ‘one-day-old son of Mr. ,and Mrs. Francis Kite, 437 Atlantic Sti, Keyport, died Thyra ‘airy Reb! 725,1950, in Riverview Jinspiral. Surviving beside the parents, is a sister, Joan Arlene. . Internment was In the family plot in Rose=1 Hill—Cemetery, — under direction of the Day Funeral Home, William H. Meshrow William. HW. Meshrow, 688, of 328 ‘Amboy. Ave, died Sunday, Feb. 26,. 5 at his home in Metuchen, He achin—the ~husband ~of Mrs. “Alice Meshrow,~ He was a contactor with the ‘Pennsylvanian’ Railroad 40 years before he retired: 20 years ago. He wat an exempt fireman and served with Lincoln . Engine. Co.. Perth Amboy. He was all resident of Perth Amboy before moving to Metuchen 20 years ago. He w is a member of the Junior Order of United American Mechan ics and of the Brotherhood of Rail road Conductors and Trainmen. Surviving are his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Helen Lang, of Metuchen, Mrs. George Wester of Keyport; a son, Marold D. Meshrow of Tottenville, N. Y.; six grandchil dren, four great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Z.pans Wednesday in the Garretson Royen Funeral Home, with the Rev. De. Adolph J. Behrenberg officiating. Interment was in Alpine Cemetery, William J. Dugan Willam J. Dugan, 69, Wickatunk, died Monday mornings, Feb. 27, 1950, in Riverview Hospital, He dy sh re vived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Dugan; a daughter, Elizabeth, at home; a son, James, at home; a prother, Frank Dugan, Marlboro; a ‘step-brother, Eugene Sullivan, New York, and two sisters, Mia. Quinlan, Shea, Med Bank, and Mika - Mary Vagan, Brodevelt, ‘Funeral services will be held this ‘(Phursiay): morning at 9 o'clock from the late residence. A requiemn mass will be celebrated in St Gabriel's Church, Brodevelt. Burial yH be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Middlelawn Township. Mrs. John E. Kuhns Mrs. aura(Ruland) Kuhns, 7, of Clifftwood Ave. Cliffwood, widow of John E. Kuhns, died at her home Monday, Feb. 27, 1050, after a two ntenth isness. Mrs. Kuhis was born in Yonkers, N.Y, the daughter of the Late j William and Mary (Plackett) Ruland and lived in Keyport during her childhood. She has made her home in Clitwood about 57 years.’ ‘Surviving are two sons, Arthur T. Kuhnys and Wilbur W.Kuhne,of Matawan, three daughters, the Misses Mabel and Laura Kuhns, at home, and Mrs. Clara Culver of Spotswood; 10 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Services are being conducted this (Thursday) afternoon at 16 dears in the Bedle Funeral Home, Mat awa, with the Rev. BE. Jay Amey,, pastor of the Clitwood Community Methodist’ Church, officiating. In terment:will be in the family plot in Rogehil Cemetery —+ Mr. Edward J. Callahan Mrs. ‘Anna Callahan, for 311 Market, St. Perth Amboy, widow of Edward J. Callahan, and mother of Mrs. Thoma Bohnsock at Broad St. Keyport, died Saturday morn ing, Feb. 25,1960, at her home. Surviving besides Mrs. Bohn sath, are two other daughters, Mrs. Tobert Coleman of Earlton, and Mrs. Benson WA Balch of Perth Amboy; three sons, Edward of Linden, Josep of Metuchen, and Vincent of Fords; two brothers, Charter and Albert Haberkorn, and one sister, Mrs. Bernhardt Peterson, Mr of Porth Amboy. Services were conducted Tuesday morning at 8:90 from her residence, and o'clock a solemn blah masa of requiem was celebrated In St. Mary's Church, St. Gertrude's, Cemetery, Colonia, Mrs. W. 5. Wallace Mrs. Flora (Smith) Wallace, 67, wife of William Stephen Wallace, of 73 Maple PL, Keyport, died at her home Friday evening, Feb. 24, 1950, after an extended illness. Mrs. Wallace was born In Keyport, the daughter of the late William Conover and Mary Elizabeth (Hor on) Smith, and lived In the borough oL her life. She was a member of Calvary Methodist Church and its ‘Tralols Class, and was a past presi dent of the Keyport Literary Club and’ the Keyport Thought Club, ’ surviving besides her husband tari g.song. Merrill, Horner, Wallace, and daughter, Mary’ Stephanie Wallace, both of Keyport, and two granddaughters, Judith Lynn and Marsh Wallace, a. Y ete. conducted _ yester! oh METZ o'etnnk In the