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Orange Fuel Company ORANGE FUEL COMPANY ORANGES DIRECTORY - 1959 335 GehlenEdward A (Lulu E) photo engraver NY h (22) 6 N Geismar 21st EO --Paul r 262 Kingsland ter SO Gehrer Ida wid Peter h 84 N Essex av O Geiss John (Margaret) Baker Newark h 180 Sanford EO Gehri Norman E (Georgine E) bdg insp Village of SO 101 Geissler RoBert h (206) 458 Park av EO S Orange av SO h 157 Ward pi SO Gekle Mary wid Bernard housewkr h (4) 319 S Orange av —Pauline Mrs priv sec Newark r 96 Riggs pi SO SO Gehring Anthony J (Loretta) stock elk Florham Park h 138 GelB Edward (Lillian) mach Union h 11 Lenox ter SO Elm O --Lawrence (Maxine) chemical eng Union h 16 Overhill rd —BarBara bkkpr Orange Valley Bank 394 Scotland rd O h SO at W Orange Gelband Solomon (Betty) slsman h 71 Van Ness ct M —George H (Margaret C) h 18 Cottage pi EO GelBard Moritz (Mary) (B & M Food Market) 229 Central --George W (Anna M) insp Morris Plains h 16 Charles EO av EO h at Newark GelBer George R (Marie) mgr NY h (G2) 180 Prospect EO --RoBert G student r 138 Elm O Gelernter Shirley E elk Newark h (816) 60 S Munn av EO Gehringer Helen R tchr 19 Winans EO r 164 Main O Gelesky Teddy (Josephine M) trk driver Newark h (2F) 133 Gehrmann Walter M (Dorothy M) chief acct NY h (109) 61 Rhode Island av EO Glenwood av EO Gelfond Paul (Eleanor B) lumBer Newark h 60 Mayhew dr GeiBel Mai tchr Millburn r 1958 Springfield av M SO Geichen Henry r 75 N Maple av EO --William (Marjorie M) lwyr Newark h 166 Oakland rd M Geiger AlBert R (Helen C) grinder Belleville h 24 Boyden Gelineau Charles H (Marie L) pres IFSCoInc 44 N Park av EO EO and mgr 20 Rowe O h (27) 120 Washington EO —Ann J h (37) 5 Whitney pi EO Geller AlBert S (Bernice) infants wear Newark h 17 Elm ct --Catherine A wid John h 547 Beach O SO —Charles J (Mathilda) slsman Newark h (14) 500 Park av --Burton ( Gail) slsman h (1A) 170 Eppirt EO EO --David (Beatrice) druggist Newark h 27 Courter av M --Dorothy M office sec (1) 350 Main O h (3) 7 Fairview --Harry (Sylvia) v pres Trackless Transit Inc 899 S Orange av SO av EO and sec Springfield Avenue Independent Bus —Dorothy M elk Newark h (206) 130 Prospect EO Corp 1539 Springfield av M h at Hackensack —Ervine H (Mary M) rem to Alabama —Henry (Rina) messenger NY h (B ll) 268 S Centre O --F red Jr (Elsia A) state insp Newark h 112 Hollywood av --Leslie rem to Paterson EO --Louis (Lillian) (United Grocery Co) 349 Central av EO h —Fred C (Agnes E) sec NY h 73 Duffield dr SO at Hillside --F red C Jr acct Carlstadt r 73 Duffield dr SO --Louis L (Miriam) acct NY h 170 Garfield pi M --Frederick K (Edith M) rem to Millingtown —Norman (Rhoda) hdw mfr Passaic h 198 Great Hills dr —George A (Louise) h 225 Wyoming av N SO SO —George F slsman Newark h (403) 458 Park av EO --Sadie wid Emanuel h (1A) 223 Prospect EO --George R (Minnie M) h 8 8 Fairmount ter EO --Samuel J (Beatrice E) physician Newark h 68 White Oak --Hilda wid John J h (5C) 75 Prospect EO dr SO --Ida Mrs h (301) 283 S Centre O --Seymour dentist Newark h (213) 235 S Harrison EO —John J IBM opr Newark r 547 Beach O --Seymour W (Stella) ins Irvington h (2-0) 399 Lincoln av —John J (Althea C) mach opr Bloomfield h (17) 356 Wil­ O liam EO --Sylvia elk Newark r (1A) 223 Prospect EO --Joseph (Mary) h 140 Franklin av M —Tessie widABraham h (J3) 377 S Harrison EO --Joseph F acct Newark r 140 Franklin av M Gelletly Alfred G h 317 Lenox av SO --Kenneth F (BarBara W) rem to Fanwood Gellis Sidney A (Florence) physician EOGHosp h (E) 270 S --M ary wid Martin died Dec 10 1957 age 84 Harrison EO --Paul J (Elizabeth) h (404) 124 N Grove EO Gelman George (Lila) slsman h 63 Burnett ter M --Richard student r 24 Boyden EO --Harlene student r 210 Crest Wood dr SO --RoBert A student r 73 Duffield dr SO --Milton (Bredona) clothing contr Newark h 210 Crest --William J (Madeline) eng Whippany h (2B) 353 S Centre Wood dr SO O --W arren J (Joan) h (703) 77 S Munn av EO Geiges Alexander industrial designer Newark h (34) 120 -.-William rem to Livingston N Oraton pky EO Gelormini Frank (Angelina) letter carrier Neward h 36 —Wesley S (Kay) trk driver h (25) 120 N Oraton pky EO Rhode Island av EO Geils Frederic C (Helen W) floor covering NY h (B3) 293 --Lawrence (Agatha) stock elk Rahway h 17 William EO S Centre O Gelpke Janet Mrs r 351 Valley SO Geimer Donald F (Vera) mgr Newark h (51) 129 N Arling­ Geltzeiler Adolph (Sadie) real est Newark h 310 S Orange ton av EO av W SO --Mary B jr liBrary elk 291 Main EO r (51) 129 N Arling­ --Bertha wid Benjamin landscape arch 30 Broadview av ton av EO M h do --Vera h (61) 129 N Arlington av EO --Monroe (Margaret) tavern Newark h 133 Evergreen pi Geinzenhauser Maida L tchr 171 Sanford EO h 444 Norwood EO EO —Sidney real est Newark r 310 S Orange av W SO Geis Clarence W (Anna R) foreman Newark h 322 Rutledge --Stanley H civil eng NY r 30 Broadview av M av EO Gelvin E Philip (Dolly) med dir Whippany h 220 Turrell av Geisel Agnes M h 360 Academy SO SO —John W died Jan 5 1959 age 81 Gelwarg Sanford (Molla J) rem to Union - -Wilhelma J r 360 Academy SO Gem Bootery Inc Louis Aronoff pres shoes 13 Scotland rd Geiser Catherine G wid AlBert elk NY h (306) 52 N Arling­ SO ton av EO Gemar Jane r 70 Ridge O --Eugene G (Mary) steno NY h (6) 100 Chestnut EO GemBerling Edith L tchr music 9 Maple ter M r do --Josephine priv sec NY r (306) 52 N Arlington EO --MaBel M wid Harry L h 9 Maple ter M Geisler Henrietta A wid Leo W h 53 Fulton EO — Leo W died Apr 4 1957 age 81 Gemeinder Charles A (Catherine) Brush mfr Newark h 216 Ridgewood rd S SO —T Milton (Helen K) asst treas Newark h 19 Hillcrest ter EO Gemeiner Anna E wid William J h 63 N Munn av EO Geisman Miriam S Mrs h 556 Valley M Gemill Ann emp 502 N Arlington av EO r do Geismar David (Lillian) supv Haskell h.262 Kingsland ter Geminder Arthur (Frances M) whol nuts Irvington h 10 SO Melmore Gardens EO --Janet M Mrs supv O PuBlic Schools r (7) 425 Central av Gemini (Amanda N Waeschle Mrs Viola R Kern and Beatrice B Pfreundschuk) dresses 128 S Orange av SO O Gemsa AlBert elk NY r 50 Boyden pky N M --John (Janet M) student h (7) 425 Central av O --Alexander (Amelia)h 50 Boyden pky N M PHILIP APTER & SON, INC. - J juwaoI 0vudoM 16 Stratford Place at Clinton Ave., Newark, N. 1. T e l. B ig elow 8 -3 3 6 6 Our New Chapel has a Seating Capacity of Three Hundred 336 1959 — THE PRICE & LEE CO. 'S Gemsa Gentile --Charles A {Sarah R) trk driver h 233 Parker av M —Charles J (Lucy) mfg NY L 496 Mountain View av O --Frank (Mary C) elk PruInsCo h 50 Boyden pky N M — Charles K (Ruth) meatcutter Springfield h (308) 227 N --George elk USGovt r 50 Boyden pky N M Oraton pky EO --Irma elk PruInsCo r 50 Boyden pky N M —Francis J (Lucille M) r 472 Prospect SO Genaro Ernest J (Ann) rem to Pennsylvania --F red (Colonial Sweet Shop) 308 Main O h at Chatham Genazzeo Thomas (Constance) checker Port Newark h 77 —Jennie wid Virginia J h (306) 210 Central av O Roland av SO — Lucille M Mrs tchr Irvington r 472 Prospect SO Gendron Mary T nurse Montclair h (El) 365 Lincoln av O — Salvatore M (Rose) h 17 Elsman ter M Gene's Tavern (Mrs Tina A Guazzo) 543 Stetson O Gentis Bertha L wid Ernest L r (201) 111 N Walnut EO General Accident Group of Insurance Companies 236 S — Lorraine tchr 34 N Walnut EO h (201) 111 do Harrison EO Gentles Lorian wid RoBert B supv 461 Vose av h do --Electric Houseware & Radio Receiver Div 505 Main EO — RoBert B Jr student r 461 Vose av SO --Fire Proofing Co Irving N Weed Jr mgr metal office Genung George (Elaine) h Bdg 4 (3G) 125 Prospect EO furniture 571 Central av EO — Susan H Mrs h ( l l ) 3 9 N Burnett EO --Katherine Mrs housewkr h 107 Hollywood av EO Genzer Irwin (Lori H) tchr 17 Parker av h at Irvington --Products Inc Samuel B Whinery Jr pres metal goods Geoghan Edward J r (207) 227 N Oraton pky EO rear 449 Central av O Geoghegan ElizaBeth wid Edgar W h (6 T) 129 N Arlington --PuBlishing Co Curtice S McCain pres-treas Mrs Wilmena av EO B McCain sec printers 42 Brick Church Plaza EO George Adelaide wid Harry D custodian Newark h 70 N Generazzo Caroline fitter Newark r 35 Brighton av EO 15th EO —Roger (Helen) tchr NY h (11) 466 S Centre O —Allan J (BarBara) rem to West Orange --Ruggiero dept store Newark h 35 Brighton av EO — BarBara elk Newark r 185 N 18th EO --Ruggiero Mrs (Elena) died Oct 14 1958 age 74 — Clarissa K Mrs emp EO Municipal Court r 13 Winthrop Genereux Alyce Mrs h (2B) 75 S Harrison EO ter EO Genet A Walton (Frances S) textile slsman h (32) 176 S --Della C wid John J r 263 E Park EO Harrison EO --Dorothy W Mrs h (412) 107 New EO —NorBert H (Hortense L) coml agt NY h (PI) 370 Central — Edmund L (Lillian) elec mech 44 Hedden pi EO h 20 av O Manley ter M Genetsky William J (Anna G) printer h 261 Cleveland O — Elliott (Lillian) supt 56 S Munn av EO h do Genevrino George G (Susan M) cutter NY h 27 Greenwood —Florence m married RoBert Tichio rem to Wood Ridge av EO — Francis A (Margaret M) ins underwriter NY h (9) 109 —Gerard M (Mary) rem to Bloomfield S Grove EO Gengaro Anthony shoe repr Newark h 152 S Essex av O —Geoffrey (Pauline B) lieut EOPD h 31 Linwood pi EO --Anthony Jr in US Navy r 152 S Essex av O —George F (Lorraine) parking lot atdt Newark h 22 Rhode --Frank (Constance) meat cutter 9 S Orange av SO h 356 Island av EO Henry O —Georgia assemBler Livingston r 76 Cleveland O --Generosa wid Nicola r 329 Tremont av EO —Gerald J in US Army r 405 Amherst EO —Pasquale (Independent Meat Market) 534 Joyce O and —Harry D (Nedra C) office mgr Newark h 70 N 15th EO grocer 547 Cary O h at Nutley —Hazel D wid LeRoy T plantwkr Maplewood h 317 Dodd --R ose married William Mullen EO --Vincent (Lillian) laBorer
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