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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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AOjt COUNTY (PA.) DAILY TIMES Thursday, November 29, 1973 ituaries Philip architect, actor N.G. Zautner; retired GE engineer Spanier Services for Philip J. Diamond, 51, of 973 West Springfield, an architect and actor, will be 2 p.m. Friday aL the Oliver H. Bair 1820 Philadelphia.

Burial will be in Lake view Memorial Park, Burlington County, N.J. Calling hours will be 5 to 9 this evening at the funeral home. Mr. Diamond died Monday in a i a Medical College Hospital, Philadelphia. Born in Philadelphia, he was an architect about 30 years and designed Nether Providence School and was working on renovations In the Swarthmore schools.

He practiced 15 years at his Springfield address and in New York. Before this he was employed by a number of i a i a architectural firms. He was a graduate of South Lowe Mrs. Mary Lowe, 74, of 312 South Media, the widow of Dr. Ralph C.

Lowe, Monday in Riddle Hospital, i after a brief illness. Lowe was in Oxford, Chester. County, attended Oxford school's and lived 48 years at lier late residence. She was a former member of First United Church, Media. She is survived by two a Mrs.

Patricia Trout, with whom she lived, and Mrs. Mary Jane Doherty of Reading, one grandchild. Services and burial will be at the convenience of the family. George H. Brower Funeral Home 1600 EDGMONT CHESTER (Suonuor To Roy f.

Imsehwetler) TR 2-3314 Century of JOHN L. CLANCY Funeral Director 9TH UPLAND CHESTER TRemont 4-6212 A. J. WHITE LUTTREU FUNERAL HOME Opposite Village Green Shopping Center 240 CONCORD ASTON, PA. 494-3424 J.P.NOLAN FUNERAL HOME SERVING PROTESTANT CATHOLIC FAITHS BURIAL CREMATION SERVICE 2316 Providence Ave.

Chester TR 4-5973 PHILIP J. DIAMOND Philadelphia High School and Tulane University, a past president of the T-Square Club of Philadelphia and a member of the American Institute of Architects. A stage and screen actor for 15 years, he was a member of the repertory a a a in Rose Valley, appeared in a number of a and was a director of Hedgerow Theater Corp. He appeared in a number of motion pictures including Dolly," "Sweet Charity" and "Fuzz," and was a member of the Screen Actors Guild, Actors Equity, the American Federation of Television Artists, the Lambs Club, the Art Alliance, the Philadelphia Sketch Club, a i Institute and the Academy of Natural Sciences, all in Philadelphia. An Army Air Force veteran of World War II, he served in the China Burma India theater of operations.

He is survived by his wife, the former Lisette Covelle; two sons, Albert and Carl; a daughter, Linda, and seven grandchildren. Fleming needled HOLLYWOOD' (UPII -Rhonda Fleming makes a a i i comedy appearance as a jet-setting a i designer for an episode of the new situation comedy, "Needles and Pins." Death Notices BEDELL HELEN DORSEY On November V. ITO in Detroit. Michigan. Formerly of Chester.

Wife of Melvln, mother of Mooea, Terry and Darren, daughter of Geraldine Johnson and Richard Guv, sister of James, Frederick, Lamont, Walter, Clifford, Curtis, Hotel. Jovce and Rosemary Johnson. S)ro-sister of Rlckelta Calhoun, Laurice Dale, and William Postum. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Community United Methodist Church, 3rd 8. Jeffery Sis.

Friends may call same day 11 to i at the church. I Greenlawn Arrangements by CATHERINE B. LAWS FUNERAL HOME, th Engle Sts. BENARD, MCHAEL SR. On November 1773, Michael Bernard, Sr.

husband of Mrs. Stella Bernard Telenko) of 7713 West 7th Chester, Pa. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral Friday morning, November 30, 1973 8:30 at the ROBERT MORELAND FUNERAL HOME, Main Trainer, Pa. Requiem Mass, 9:30 at Holy Ghost Ukrainian Catholic Church, 3rd and Harwlck Sis, Chester, Pa. Interment SS.

Peter Paul Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday evening after 7 p.m. a a a Thursday evening, o'clock by the Very Rev. Peter Lvpyn. I I While inunumeiils i tributes of love juJ roped ilic dead, they'should he of inspiration for the living arul fur generations to come TJui is why ihnughtful consideration PI- given lo the form, the lei icrmc.

the nymholic orn.imcmalion jnd ilie jir.uiilc. We olTcr professional juid.im.-c ui Ihcic nMlierv'with no JOHN r. CULLIS SONS INC 4FO-412 Seventfi Chnslftr Our Original and Permanent Location Open 6 Days a Week Sundays and Evenings by Appointment Phone TR 6-8718 PUnty of Ample FREE PARKING M. FRANCIS CULLIS AllEN L. CULLIS OSEPH J.

VELOSKI ALFRED HUTTON RANCIS D. CUILEY COTTMAN, CLIFION F. On November 28, 1973 of 211 Lloyd St. Husband of Zola Cotlman. Due notice will be given by the I FUNERAL HOME.

U2 West 3rd Chester. HUSBANDS, CATHERINE B. On November 26, 1973 in Wilmington, Del. Catherine B. wile of the late Alfred C.

of 2807 Concord Pike, Talleyville. Aoe 66. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services from the MC MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 3 9 2 Concord Pike, Talleyville on Friday morning Nov. 30. 11 a.m.

Interment Mount Lebanon Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening alter 7. LOWE, MARY On November 26. 1973, wife of the Ralph C. Law M.D.

of Med.a. Services and interment at the i the a i Arrangements by the J. NELSON RIGBY FUNERAL HOME, Media Norman Zautner, 80, of 179 Glentay Road, Lansdownc, a retired General Electric Co. employe, died Tuesday in the Wallingford Nursing Home, Nether Providence, after a illness. Mr.

Zautner was born in Albany, N.Y. and lived 47 years in the Lansdownc area. He retired in 1958 from General Electric where he was employed 39 years as an electrical mechanical i He had been transferred from Schenectady, N.Y. to the Elmwood Avenue plant in Philadelphia. He received the electrical engineering degree in 1919 i College i Schenectady and the-degree in mechanical engineering from Yale University.

He was a member of i i i Presbyterian Church, Upper Darby, and General Electric's Quarter Century Club. His wife was the late former Mildred Alden. He is survived by a son, Edward A. Zautner of Media; two brothers, Robert of Albany and Frederick of Syracuse, and a sister, Mrs. a i de Rouville of Albany.

Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at the Spencer T. i a Home, Garrett Road and Shadeland Upper Darby. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery, Upper Darby. Calling hours will be 10 to 11 a.m.

Saturday at the funeral home. The family requests that cash memoriams be sent to A i a a Society's Delaware County Branch, 1710 S. State Upper Darby, or the Cystic i i a Foundation's Regional Office, a i Fund Building, Philadelphia. ban is waived HARRISBURG (AP) The Public Utility Commission has waived its ban against group, riding in taxicabs in an effort to cut down on personal car use. Under the temporary ruling issued Wednesday, cabs may pick up additional passengers while en route.

The first passenger leaving the cab pays the fare, then the meter must be cleared and started again for succeeding fares. On November 27, 1973, Cora Adkins Nye, wife at the lale Eckert Miller. Service and interment at trie convenience (he lamely from the WILLIAM 5 BLEYLER FUNERAL HOME. 500 St. Friends may call Thursday evening after 7 o'clock.

POM, JAME5 H. On November 1). ITO a nw Potter SI. Husband of Lucy. Due notice of the funeral services will be given from CATHERINE 0.

LAWS FUNERAL HOME. 4th Engte Sis William Spanier, 78, 1101 Townsend Chester, a i a at i a i Refining Marcus Honk, for 18 years before his retirement 13 years ago, died Tuesday at homo. Mr. Spanier was born in Austria, Poland, and came to the United States iu 1909 at the age of 14. He lived in Delaware County since that time.

He was married in 1919 to the former Barbara Foltz who died in 1968. Before his employment with Sinclair he Baklwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. He was a member of the a Boilermaker's Union at' Resurrection Church, Che He is survived by three George at William of Brookhaven, and Jack of Aston; a daughter, Mrs. John Firlein of Upper i a i grandchildren. Services and burial will at the convenience of the family.

Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 tonight at the Chester A. Renrla Funeral Home, 719 Highland Chester. THURS THRU SUN. NOV. i' ALL STORES OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS, INCLUDING SAT.

fMC Corp. burglary under investigation MARCUS HOOK Police today continued their investigation into the weekend burglary of the payroll office at the Film and Packaging Division of the FMC Corp. Chief Anthony Gallo said the safe was burned open by using a cutting torch. He said although the burglars did manage to get it open, the safe was empty at the time. Gallo said the only items which seem to be missing is a bag containing inter-office mail for the Downingtown plant.

He said the breakin was discovered Monday morning and that entrance was gained to first floor office of the administration building by tampering with the door's lock. Library's film show is Friday MEDIA A free film program for children of school age will be presented by Media Upper Providence Library at 3:30 p.m. Friday. Mrs. William Cadman and Miriam Damron will conduct the program and films which will be shown are "Bird Island," "Cornet at Night" and "Castle of Cards." Refreshments will be served.

PUTT-PUTTTM RAILROAD FROM MATTEL 9 Three-piece wind-up motor train chug-chugs around the track, goes through tunnel. Logs load and unload at freight dock. Track protected by 2 guard arms. Putt-Putt RR System has 18 realistic piecesl LIMIT: 1 per customer Fisher-Price PLAY VILLAGE 12 4 Grant Exclusive 4 piece PLAY SET 7 2 PUTT-PUTT CONSTRUCTION SET 19-PC. PLAY FARM SET Farm animals, truck, trailer, family and morel DO YOU HAVE A CHARGE? THE DUSTERTM DUNE SKITTLE POOLTM BUGGY PEDAL CAR BY Kids love to ride itl Rug- Tabletop pool has all ged construction.

33" equipment, skittle cue, 2 1 1 3 everything. Fun! MARX FREIGHT fRAIN SET Locomotive, 2 cars, caboose, track. U.L. approved power pack. 8 88 Route 352 Brookhavwi Death Notices 5AUNDRS, EVA E.

On November 71, 1973 of 215 Edward mother of Herman. William. Samuel (June). Ada. Eva, Kathleen Davis, Marian Brown, sister of Mabel Mayo.

a i and friends, also members of the Golden Age Club of Ruth L. Bennett Homes, and members of Beulah Tent No. 21 and all other tents are inviled to attend the funeral service Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Irom St. Daniel's United Methodist Church, 4th 1 Edward Sts. Friends may call same evening 6 to 8 at the church.

There will be no viewing after the euloov. Interment Greenlavvn A a CATHERINE B. LAWS FUNERAL HOME. SPAWK, WILLIAM Oh November IT, 1973 Husband of the late Barbara (Nee Foto) of 110! Townsend Street, Chester, Pa. Services and interment at the i of the a i (Arrangements by the CHESTER A.

RENDA FUNERAL HOME.I VERNON, On November 28, 1973, Steven, son of Harry R. and Slella INec Stedden) Vernon of 25 W. Roland Parkside. Doe notice of the tuneral will be given from EDWARD E. A A FUNERAL HOME, Brookhaven.

WAGNK, EDNA M. On November 23, 1973, daughter of the late Charles and Sarah Wagner of 112 Park Swarthmore, Pa. Relatives and (riends Inviled to Memorial services Friday 2 o.m. from the GEORGE H. BROWER FUNERAL HOME, Ectgmont Ave Pa.

Interment convenience of the family. In lieu of (lowers, contributions may be made to your favorite charity. WEIDENHAMMER, CALEB W. On November 1773 of 331 W. Mowry Orestef.

Husband of Ethel C. Mlllard Weidenhamrrcr. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the I I A S. FUNERAL HOME, 500 West TirA St Friends may call Saturday mornino after 9 o'clock. Interment Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading, Pa.

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Relatives and Irieos are Invited lo Ihc service Saturday II A.m. at the SPENCER T. VIDEOfl FUNERAL HOME, Garrcll Rd. at Shadeland Drexel Hill, Irleodj may call I hour orior lo the service. Memorial oills to sent (o Ihc American Cancer Society, Delaware County Branch, 1710 S.

Upper Darby ot Cysllc Fibrosis a Foundation Regional i Savings Fund Building, Philadelphia. Interment Arlinolon Cemetery. i XjM SEARS YOUTH BASKETBALL SET Complete with basketball, goal and backboard NOW Aft ONLY 5 were $)M KENMORE TRASH COMPACTOR One bag holds a week of trash NOW ONLY $99 I I ALL FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES; SCRATCHED, CHIPPED, OR DENTED; MECHANICALLY Limited Quantities- No COD's- No lay-Aways- Use Our Convenient Sears Credit OPEN MON. THRU THURS. AND SAT.

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