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Essex Ave., Orange, N.J. ------------------------------------------ TELEPHONES ORANGE FUEL COMPANY Koppers Coke or. 3-0446—3-0032—3-4332 ORANGES DIRECTORY - 1963 251 Dubiel Joseph S h 34 Hilton EO Duffer Robert E (Rose Marie) packer Newark h (2B) 118 Dubin Benjamin (Sadie) sis mgr Union h (6B) 44 S Munn av Main EO EO Duffey William H Jr painter h 182 Burnett av M Dubler Martin (Jean E) bdg contr 6 West la M h do Duffin T Lowes (N Grace) supv TelCo h (3E) 67 Lenox av Dubofsky Robert (Roslyn) slsman h 53 Headley pi M EO DuBois Bernard (M arjorie A) dentist 61 Washington EO h Dufford Henry P (Mildred C) ins NY h (5B) 95 Washington do EO --Dennis (Ruth A) warehouseman Newark r 240 N Clinton Dufft James H Jr head resident men Upsala College 298 EO Prospect EO h at Budd Lake --Frederic L (Elsie L) h 27 William EO Duffy Agnes F h 133 Mercer pi SO --G lo ria wid Addison tel opr TelCo h (103) 149 S Harrison --Anna died March 1 1962 age 92 EO --Anna E wid Leo nurse Newark h 510 S Clinton EO --H airdressers (M rs Lois V Dennis) 385 S Clinton EO --Arthur N (Eva M) sis dir NY h (2C) 233 N Arlington av --Harold trk driver Newark r 27 William EO EO --Richard (Dorothy) slsman NY h 72'S Centre SO --Bessie M r 133 Mercer pi SO --Robert (Ann H) rem to Portsmouth NH --Catherine Mrs died July 16 1962 age 76 Dubose Ernestine E wid William L h (8) 35 N Grove EO --Francis r 326 Main O Dubow Irving eng Newark h (4) 6 Glenwood av EO --Gertrude rem to Middletown Dubrow Leo (Rose) druggist Newark h 219 Holland rd SO — Gertrude C priv sec Newark h (208) 661 Lincoln av O Duca Joseph S (Madeline I) executive NY h 3 Melman ter M — Joan K r 510 S Clinton EO Ducarme Marion V wid Leon h (15) 12 Elliott pi O --John A (Rosetta) supv Bloomfield h 52 Hilton EO Ducey Bertram r 43 Brookwood dr M --John F (Betty A) firefighter EOFD h 281 N Maple av EO --Paul J (Edith E) condr LVRR h 43 Brookwood dr M --John J (Beatrice) mason h 448 Springdale av EO Duch Klaus mach Newark h (19) 82 N Arlington av EO --John J (Joan G) mgr NY h (102) 52 N Arlington av EO Duchamp Anne C wid Alfred furn rms 123 S Arlington av — Mary C died Sept 24 1962 age 87 EO h do --N e il G lwyr 314 Main EO (Aeschbach & Duffy) h 44 N Duchantier Antoine E (Marguerite) elec 10 S Harrison EO Crescent M h 10 Elliott pi EO --Nettie h (38) 41 Main O Duchesneau Joseph A (Jacquelyn M) tchr 17 Parker av M --Patricia R priv sec Newark r 12 Orchard rd M h 404 Elmwood av M --P h ilip (Nellie) h 180 Springdale av EO Duchess Kitchens John R Mitchell mgr 412 Central avE O --Richard F (Irene) lineman TelCo h 511 S Clinton EO Duchin Eugene pres Modern Chemical Research Inc 42 --Robert E (Henrietta) tech Newark h (12) 356 William EO Main O h at Livingston --R ose M married Benjamin Silverman --Harvey E (Sandra) student h (204) 283 S Centre O --Roy G (Frances) rem to Middletown — Louis (Hana) slsman h 156A Boyden av M --Thomas A h (4C) 674 Scotland rd O --Ronald in US Army r 156A Boyden av M --W illiam (Mary) in US Army h (104) 214 Glenwood av EO Duchnowski Mae emp 34 Sommer av M r do --W illiam J (Catherine M) physician 629 Prospect M h do Duck Frances I librarian Newark h (304) 661 Lincoln av O --se e Duffey Duckendorf William G (Micaela) chemist Harrison h 34 --Otto T h 156 N 18th EO Parker av W M Dufner Peter M (Carol J) mgr Elizabeth h 14 N 23d EO Dudak Alexander r 685 Springdale av EO Dufore Adele Mrs mach opr Bloomfield h 45 N 18th EO Dudkin Arlene G tech Newark r 59 VanNess ter M DuFresne Lucy wid Raoul h (X5) 12 Summit EO --Bennett H (Freda W) watch repr 59 VanNess ter M h do Duga Anna Mrs emp 341 Redmond rd SO r do — Hannah Mrs (Windsor Gift Shop) 551 Main EO and (L E Dugan Charles P (Agnes S) slsman h (4B) 75 Prospect EO Yeager Co) 549 do h at Newark --Charles P Jr student r 217 Parker av M --Rhoda D married Lloyd Goldsmith rem to Lakeland Fla --Daniel J garages Jersey City r 644 Springdale av EO Dudley Frederic M Jr (Frances D) oil NY h 22 Harrison --Frances C Mrs died April 25 1962 age 65 ct SO — Francis (Regina R) lwyr Newark h 190 Kilburn pi SO --Frederick L (Mildred L) elk NY h 287 Glenwood av EO --Hugh C draftsman Murray Hill r 343 Cleveland O --John H (Jane) bkkpr 70 Collins O h 231 N Day O --Irene h (21) 250 S Harrison EO — Thomas (Louis A) broker NY h (408) 61 Glenwood avEO --James F (Doris A) roofer Newark h 117 4th av EO Dudnik Walter h (8) 201 N 17th EO --Jam es W (Mary) mach opr Newark h 11 Maple ter EO Dudzinski John E (Marie J) mach Newark h 75 Hilton av M — Jean h (9F) 243 S Harrison EO Due Dorothy C Mrs acct Newark h (209) 147 Halsted EO --Mary L student r 217 Parker av M Duelly Franklin A (Sadie C) h 35 Sherman av EO --Patrick W (Florence A) emp TelCo h (206) 85 Halsted EO —Franklin A Jr (Paula B) h 27 Colonial ter EO --Raymond P (Elizabeth) mgr Jersey City h (602) 85 Wash­ --John F (Eleanor B) sanitary insp 143 New EO r inq do ington EO --Sadie C Mrs sec to police chief EOPD r 35 Sherman av Dugar M Juanita wid John emp 64 Speir dr SO r do EO Duggan Catherine A wid Patrick F h (33) 120 N Oraton pky Dueltgen Erwin (Margaret R) glazier Irvington h 185 EO N Oraton pky EO --C laire E elk Newark r (33) 120 N Oraton pky EO Duenkel C Lincoln (Joan) emp TelCo h 420 N Walnut EO --Edw ard J (Janet M) management consultant Newark h 10 Duer Francis X (Virginia M) shipper Newark h (E6) 162 Oakland ter M Park av EO --Helen M executive sec Clifton h 314 Academy SO Duerr Albert (Elsie) auto repair Newark h 393 Dodd EO --M ary C (Rosaire Gift Shop) 360 Main EO r 314 Academy — Charles student r 179 Scotland rd SO — Fred (Hannah) h 31 N Jefferson O SO --Raymond F (Myrtle E ) executive Jersey City h (201) 242 --Patrick F died Jan 15 1962 age 81 Dugge Samuel G r 14 Princeton EO Prospect EO Dugger Cad L (Virginia P) emp EO Veteran's Hosp h 42 — Robert R (Joanne) printer Newark and 392 Valley SO h 179 Scotland rd SO Princeton EO Duetsch Bernard gas sta atdt r 150 Ward pi SO --George P (Ina K) butcher Nutley h (5) 63 Linden av EO —John J (Barbara A) h 150 Ward pi SO --Virginia P Mrs nurse EOGenHosp r 42 Princeton EO Dufault Aurore B h (27) 96 N Walnut EO Duggins Lillian (Lil's Pet Shop) 482 Main EO h do Duhaupas Richard E r 530 Linden pi O Duff Donald (Don's Nook) 1 Washington EO h 10 do --V ictor A asst sexton 21 Ridge O h 530 Linden pi O __ D o r o th y r (406) 179 S Harrison EO Duhig Anna M rs r 41 S Walnut EO --Elizabeth furn rooms 191 Glenwood av EO h do Duigan see Degnan --Jean M student h (102) 151 N Walnut EO Duinkerke Hattie Mrs elk 298 Prospect EO h at Wayne --Joseph P slsman Newark h 22 Pierson rd S M Dukay Imported Cars Inc Harold Kay pres 15 Valley SO __ J o s e p h W (Mary) trk driver h (1) 12 Canfield O Duke Ralph C (Beatrice B) tailor h 10 N 18th EO --L u la F h (406) 179 S Harrison EO --Roy F (Barbara) treas The Colonial Life Insurance —William H (Lois M) chemist Hanover h 43 Telford EO Company of Am erica 111 Prospect EO r inq do FINEST COAL — FUEL OIL KORPERS COKE AIR CONDITIONING 641 RAMSEY AVE. 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'S DUKE DUNCAN --Sabina slswoman Newark r (2) 212 William EO --Loretha r 141 S Burnet EO Dukes Thomas (Patricia) in U S Army r 260 Halsted EO --Lucille elk W Orange r 28 State EO --Thomas (Patricia A) ins emp 317 Main EO h 50 New --Marguerite sis rep TelCo r (407) 46 N Arlington av EO EO --M artha B wid Bertram C h (3) 182 N Arlington av EO Dukin Daniel M (Anna M) elk Belleville h 296 Dodd EO — Mercedes emp 332 Redmond rd SO r do Dula Joseph B (Elizabeth M) elk Newark h 38 N 23d EO --O llie M Mrs h 90 Shepard av EO Dulaney Hinton D (Olga) elk Newark h (2B) 132 N Grove EO --Robert S (Lenita L) eng N Carolina h 662 Berkeley av O --Jam es D (Jean) h 57 Watson av EO --Scott M .(Claire V) slsman NY h 35 Oakview av M Dulik Charles F chef EOGenHosp h (306) 249 S Arlington --William (Marion) laborer h 238 N Oraton pky EO av EO --W illie F (Hattie) laborer h 90 Shepard av EO Dulin Everett V (Sally L) physician (104) 144 S Harrison Dundee John h 4 Ivanhoe ter EO EO h at West Orange Dundon Henry B (Mary C) executive NY r 14 Harvard av Dulock Nicholas (Dolores) constrwkr h (207) 187 Snyder O M Dultz Gladys H Mrs (Cork and Bottle Liquors) 605 Cent­ --John H student r 14 Harvard av M ral av EO h at Livingston — Mary C Mrs tchr SO and M Board of Education r 14 Dumais Alfred J (Mary D) tchr 7 Burnet M h 8 Cottage ct Harvard av M M --M ary D Mrs tchr Livingston r 8 Cottage ct M Dungee Christine presser E Newark r 22 Academy EO --Ethel wid Walter h 183 Parrow O Dumbbreva Estelle Mrs r 280 Henry O --Lacy E in U S Army r 183 Parrow O Dumbroff Leon student r 146 Clairmont ter O --Samuel A (Fannie C) h 173 Central av O --Samuel M (Belle L) meats Newark h 146 Clairmont ter --Shirley T aide Newark r 183 Parrow O O --Walter J (Rosalie) processman Newark h 533 N Grove Dumenko Marie assembler Newark r 47 S 20th EO EO Dummemann James E (Beverly) elk Jersey City h (1A) 22 --W illie h (103) 98 Parrow O Webster pi O Dunham Ethel wid Sidney W h (205) 186 William EO DuMoulin Jacques (Marie) ins agt Newark h (404) 208 --Ivy Mrs elk Newark r 157 S Grove EO S Centre O Dumschat Paul (Alice) slsman h (34) 24 S Jefferson O --Jeremiah M r 14 Warren rd M --John (Mary) mason h 59 9th av EO --Louis W (Norma S) h 14 Warren rd M --Lym an B (Ivy) mach opr Newark h 157 S Grove EO --M argaret E wid Martin B h 344 Tremont av EO DUN & BRADSIREET INC --Marjorie A priv sec NY r 5 Broadview av M The Mercantile Agency --M elvin B acct Newark h
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