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Obituaries 6 The Press, Atlantic City--Thursday, Rachel Nunberg, 60 VINELAND Rachel Nunberg, 60, of Wheaton, died Sunday. Born in Poland, she came to the United States in 1950, and resided in New York City before moving to this community in 1951. She and her husband moved to Wheaton 20 years ago, where they operated a kosher supermarket and deli. A Holocaust survivor, Mrs. Nunberg spent three years in Auschwitz, and was believed to be the only survivor of the Augustow Jewish community.

In 1981, she was invited to return to Augustow (in the Bialystok region of Poland) to help dedicate a memorial to that community which perished during the Holocaust. Surviving are: her husband, Simon; a son, Noah of New York; a daughter, Sherry Hirsh of New York; and three grandchildren. Burial was in Israel where Shiva is being observed. C. Charlton Williams Sr.

NORTH WILDWOOD C. Charlton Williams 78, of 221 E. Third died Wednesday in Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point. A resident here for 30 years, he was the former office manager of. Mathis Garage here and an honorary member of the Anglesea Fire Company.

Surviving are: his son, Curtis C. Jr. of Hanover, his sisterin-law, Beulah Markson, with whom he made his home; and three grandchildren, Curtis C. III, Mary Lynn and Scott Allen. Services will I be held at 1 p.m.

Friday in the Ingersoll-Greenwood Funeral Home here, with the Rev. Charles Rinck of the Grace Lutheran Church of Somers Point officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Cape May Court House. Friends may call the hour before the service at the funeral home. Donations may be made in his memory to the North Wildwood Rescue Squad.

Sara K. Tozer, 57 MILLVILLE Sara K. Tozer, 57, of 712 E. Vine died Tuesday at her residence here. Formerly of Buena, she had also resided in Kissimmee, during the summer months.

A parishioner of Trinity Methodist Church, she was a member of the CES Sunday School class at the church. Mrs. Tozer was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star Shekinah Chapter 82, a former member of the Millville Womens Club and the Cumberland County Medical Assistants Association. She had worked as a medical secretary in this community for 13 years. Surviving are: her husband, Lester father, Charles Leo Crain VINELAND Leo Crain, 92, died Tuesday in the New Jersey Memorial Home here, where he had been a resident.

Born in Baltimore, he had resided in Atlantic City for 70 years before moving to this community. While an Atlantic City resident, he owned and operated several taverns. He is survived by a daughter, Jane Battersby of New York City. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in Holy Cross Cemetery, Mays Landing.

Friends may call at 1 p.m. Friday at the Rone Funeral Chapel, 1110 Chestnut Ave. E. Esther Yeagle ELMER E. Esther Yeagle, 82, of this community, died Tuesday in the Elmer Community Hospital here.

Born in Philadelphia, she had been a local resident for 71 years, and was a member of the Willow Grove Methodist Church. A 1918 Trenton Normal School graduate, she had been employed in the Vineland school system for a year, before taking a position as principal and teacher at the Olivet School. She served as principal from 1921 to 1963, and continued in her teaching position until 1973. A past matron of the Elmer Order of the Eastern Star, she was a member of the Elmer Senior Citizens Club and the Retired Teachers Association of Salem County. She is survived by a brother, Lloyd of Elmer.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the Christy-Adams Funeral Home, Main and Church streets. Burial will be in Chestnut Grove Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

SHILOH Florance D. Platt, 80, of 14 Dickinson died Tuesday in Bridgeton Hospital after a lengthy illness. Born in Bridgeton, he had resided at his current address for two months, and had previously resided on Roadstown Road for 14 years. June 24, 1982 Mr. Platt was lifelong farmer- until his retirement in 1968.

He drove a school bus for Hopewell Township for several years, and had served on the Board of Adjustment of the township. A past master of the Hope. Grange, he was a member of the Cohansey Baptist Church, where he served on the cemetery committee. Florance D. Platt Mr.

Platt and his wife celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary in December 1981. Surviving are: his wife, Mary Harris; a son, Carlton H. of Mays Landing; a daughter, Sara McKee of Edgewood, a brother, Robert Platt of Leesburg; a sister, Margaret Buksel of Millville; and eight grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m. today in the Russell C.

Sheppard Funeral Home, 40 East Bridgeton, with the Rev. David Laubach officiating. Burial will be in Overlook Cemetery. Friends may call prior to the services today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Cumberland County Unit, 729 Landis Vineland 08360.

Americans Seen in El Salvador Combat SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UPI) U.S. military advisers reportedly took an active role in a battle against guerrillas in southeast El Salvador, but U.S. Embassy officials Wednesday said they knew nothing about such an incident. A CBS film crew returning from the rebel-infested area along El Salvador's eastern coast road said they filmed two Americans carrying M-16 rifles near an area where army troops were shelling rebel positions. The Americans allegedly told the crew in English they could not speak with them, referring them to the U.S.

Embassy for comment. The advisers then reportedly entered a farmhouse at a site some 60 miles east of the capital. National Guardsmen told the television crew members that 10 "North Americans" were in the field with troops, aiding in combat tasks such as firing 81mm mortars at rebel positions. U.S. Embassy officials said they had no knowledge of such an incident.

"We are looking a spokesman said. "If true, it would be a violation of the rules." TMI Tests Offer View of Damage Kurth of Vineland; a son, W. Douglas Weil of Millville; four daughters, Judith Lokey and Charlene Weil, both of Millville, Sara Jane Wilson of Vineland and Dorothy Allen of Leesburg; a sister, Dorothy Romanishin of Millville; and 10 grandchildren. Services will be held at 8 p.m. Friday in the Christy Funeral Home, 1 W.

Broad St. Burial will be private. Friends may call from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home with Eastern Star services beginning at 7 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or to the American Legion Rescue Squad.

In February, three U.S. advisors were after a reprimanded CNN and crew had filmed to leave them El carrying Salvador ME. 16s in a combat area. The administration ordered U.S. advisers last year not to carry combat weapons or to travel except where government forces have established control.

Some 50 U.S. advisors are in El Salvador, embassy officials said. Rebels kept their promise Wednesday to sabotage traffic on highways, burning buses and trucks along the coastal road. Rebels had warned drivers Tuesday in a radio broadcast they would begin the attacks. Military officials said they were unconvinced rebels had captured Deputy Defense Minister Adolfo Castillo, despite a guerrilla radio interview Tuesday with a man claiming to be Castillo.

"We're not interested in what those people present or say. We don't believe it's Colonel said one officer at the command center in war-torn Morazan province, site of the biggest military offensive of the civil war. Journalists who have interviewed Castillo said they recognized his voice and said he Hollister. Colostomy Products Visit our Showroom Medicare Conv. Equipment New York Shore Rd.

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