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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 5

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The Morning Newsi
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Wilmington, Delaware
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5
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Morning Naws, Wilmington, Del. Delaware Newark) three brothers, George Newark; E. Bennett, Wilmington Manor; and Clarence Seaford. "Services will be at 2 tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jester, 301 Ashley Road, Newwhere friends may call tonight after 7.

Interment will in Gracelawn Memorial Mrs. Benedetto Tusi Mrs. Maria Tusi, widow of Benedetto Tusi, died yesterday at St. Francis Hospital after a long illness. Mrs.

Tusi, whose age was not disclosed, made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Lena Brown, at 1 E. Redmont Road, Redmont. She was born in Italy, but lived in the Wilmington area for 46 years. In addition to Mrs.

Brown, she is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Columbia Alexander, of Wilmington; three sons, Mario of Wilmington, Edward T. of Claymont and August J. of Philadelphia; 14 grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild. Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered at 9:30 Thursday morning in St.

Anthony's Catholic Church, 9th and Du Pont Sts. Burial will be in Cathedral cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday night at the residence. Charles E. Ewing Charles E.

Ewing, 73, died Saturday at his home, 101 Lorewood Elmhurst, after a long illness. He was a retired carpenter. He was a native of Colora, and was a member of the Richardson Park Methodist Church. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary A.

Ewing; a daughter, Mrs. James Buchanan, Klair Estates; two sons, Horace at home, and Earl Charlotte, N.C.: a brother, Samuel, of Colora; and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Mears, Smyrna. Services will be at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon at Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church in Colora.

WAUCONDA, Ill. (-John E. (Jack) Mather, 58, known ta millions for his starring role in the radio show, "The Cisco Kid," died Tuesday in this Chicago suburb of a heart attack, it was learned Saturday. His body was cremated, in accordance with his wishes, the day he died and the ashes were sprinkled near Libertyville, where he grew up. OKLAHOMA CITY (UPD) Mrs.

Peninah S. McLaurin, key figure in the battle to end segregation in public schools and colleges, died Saturday night in Oklahoma City Hospital. She was 74. elsewhere GREENWICH, Conn--Jackson Taylor, 60, senior vice president of Lennen Newell, a New York advertising agency died here Saturday. YONKERS, N.Y.-Gilbert M.

Harris, 65, for many years assistant treasurer of Moral Rearmament and a former banker, died here Saturday after a long illness. federal C.D. funds up A marked increase in the federal funds allocated to Delaware for Civil Defense during the fiscal year 1966 is noted in a report from the Regional C.D. Office at Olney, Md. Funds for supplies, equipment and training will total $36,000 as compared with $13,500 last year.

The breakdown of this year's figures shows that $2,400 would go toward the warning system, $2,400 for communications, $1,400 for training and $29,800 for rescue, medical administrative equipment, supplemental shelter supplies and engineering. The federal share for the 31 C.D. employes in the state will amount to $78.138. State funds on a matching basis supplement this figure for two C.D. employes in the state office, three in the county offices and one in the city office.

The District of Columbia with only 26 employes receives $92,908. may call before the and services. Interment will be in Veterans Cemetery, Baltimore. Mrs. Murray Mahoney Jr.

of the PENNS GROVE, Laura Mahoney, 76, of 259 Mrs. Broad died Saturday in the Salem County Memorial Hospital after a long illness. She was the wife of Murray Mahoney Jr. He is her only survivor. Services will be tomorrow morning at 11 in the Ashcraft Funeral Home, 47 State where friends may call an hour before the services.

Interment will be in Lawnside Cemetery, Woodstown. Mrs. Donald E. Robertson Sr. CARNEYS POINT, N.J.--Mrs.

Mary V. Robertson, 63, of 42 Ives was stricken with an apparent heart attack at her home yesterday and was dead on arrival at the Salem County Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Robertson is survived by her husband, Donald E. Robertson two sons, Donald E.

Robertson Jr. of Pennsville, and Robert J. Robertson at home; and two grandchildren. Requiem Mass will be offered Wednesday morning at 10 in St. James' Catholic Church, Penns Grove.

Interment will be in Cathedral Cemetery, Wilmington. Friends may call at the Ashcraft Funeral Home, 47 State Penns Grove, tomorrow night. William (Luther) Todd William (Luther) Todd, 65, of 36 N. Chapel Newark, was pronounced dead on arrival at the Delaware Division Saturday after an apparent heart attack. Mr.

Todd retired several months ago after 40 years of service with the Budd Co. in Newark. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Pearl F. Todd; a daughter, Mrs.

A. Wesley Jester, Newark; a sister, Mrs. Leonard C. Trice, Mrs. Grace Kee, 64, of 2920 Duncan Road, The Cedars, died Saturday in Delaware Division after a long illness.

Her family said she died of cancer. A native of Newburgh, N.Y., she had lived in the Wilmington area for over 35 years. Mrs. Kee was active with the Children's Bureau of Delaware and is credited with caring for over 50 foster children. Surviving are her husband, Elwood three sons, Albert at home, Wilbert Gordy Estates, and Wesley Sacramento, Elizabeth a daughter, Mrs.

Ruth, Elkton, 13 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. Services and interment will be at the convenience of the family. There will be no viewing. Mrs. William A.

Cale Jr. Obituaries continued from Preceding Castle; 14 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday morning at 10 at Gracelawn morial Chapel, Du Pont way. Interment will be Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call tomorrow night at George W.

Funeral Home, 1834 House Road, Boothwyn. Mrs. Elwood H. Kee Mrs. Alice Olivia Cale, 63, of 9 Holcomb Lane, New Castle, died Thursday in Memorial Division.

Death followed a cerebral hemorrhage, her family said. Her husband William A. Cale died July 21. Mrs. Cale was born at Summit and had lived in New Castle for about 40 years.

She was a member of the Church of the Living God, 9th and Spruce Wilmington. Surviving are a stepdaughter, Mrs. Leona Pickett; a brother, Robert Black; a sister, Mrs. Eva Cale all of New Castle; and seven grandchildren. Services will be tonight at 8 at the Hodcarriers Union Hall, 1532 S.

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22, 1966 5 area Interment will be in West Nottingham Cemetery, Colora. Friends may call tonight from 7 to 9 at the Griffith Mortuary, 1400 New Road, Elsmere. Mrs. John Seaman PRESTON, Md. Mrs.

Mary Seaman, 84, lifelong resident of here died Friday night at the Eastern Shore State Hospital, near Cambridge, where she was a patient the past years. She was the widow of John Seaman. Surviving are two sons, John W. Seaman, Preston, and Frederick Seaman, near Hurlock; two daughters, Mrs. Emil Dietrick of Preston and Mrs.

Mildred Collins, of Hurlock, 11 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren; two brothers, John and Albert Ischer, both of Federalsburg, three sisters, Mrs. Henry Schmick, Preston; Mrs. Frank McDowell, Johnstown, Pa. and Mrs. Edward Crawley, Federalsburg.

Services will be this afternoon at 2 at the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Preston, where friends may call from noon until time of services. Interment will be in the Junior Order Cemetery, near Preston. Educator now in state office William G. Dix, listed as principal of the William C. Jason Comprehensive High School in Saturday's Morning News is not the principal, John L.

Parker is the principal. The program for the human relations institute at which he spoke at the University of Delaware listed Dix as principal of the school. He said he is the former principal of the junior high division of the school, but after the program was printed he was named to a post in the State Department of Public Instruction. He is now supervisor of high school extension courses with the department in Dover. FOOD it pays to shop first at Food Fair FAIR MONDAY 9 A.M.

TO 6P.M. MeHigh- in Maxwell Meeting MOST STORES OPEN SUPERMARKETS 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. TUESDAY DUE TO THE TAPING OF TV SHOW "SUPERMARKET SWEEP" THE FOOD FAIR STORE AT 1710 FAULKLAND ROAD WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, AUG, 22nd BONELESS TOP ROUND STEAKS FOOD ALL MEAT FAIR Quality NO WASTE Our Highest MEAT lb. SMOKED PICNICS SUGAR CURED SLICED TENDER lb.

lb. 43c FRESH BONELESS BEEF BRISKETS or WHOLE THICK lb. FIRST CUTS PRICED HIGHER FRESH GROUND BEEF 3 Ibs. $129 (LESSER QUANTITIES AT REGULAR PRICE) FOOD FAIR BRAND MIDGET LIVERWURST 2 pkgs. 8-oz.

MAYFAIR BRAND CREAM CHEESE 8-oz. pkg. 50 Free Extra Stamps, CLIP WITH THIS FOOD COUPON FAIR BRAND PURCHASE OF Merchants FOOD INSTANT GREEN STAMPS THESE FAIR 6-01 COFFEE JAR SAT. VOID AUG. AFTER 21 COUPONS 30 Free Extra Stamps WITH THIS COUPON PURCHASE OF Merchants FOOD FOOD FAIR GREEN STAMPS CORN OIL FAIR One Pint --8 Oz.

bot. VOID AFTER SAT. AUG. 27 PINK OR REGULAR PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT DOLES DRINK 4 1-qt. cans 14-oz.

$100 FOOD FAIR ENRICHED SLICED WHITE BREAD. or Round Buttermilk Top 2 1-lb. loaves 6-oz. FOOD FAIR ENRICHED, PRE-SLICED HAMBURGER OR HOT DOG ROLLS Pkg. 8 of pkg.

doz. FRESH PICKED ALL MARYLAND CRAB MEAT CLAW TUESDAY ONLY AVAILABLE 98 TOP QUALITY SWEET CANTALOUPES "FULL OF FLAVOR" (EACH 259) 3 FOR 738 Specials effective Mon. Aug. 22nd 23rd. We reserve the right to limit quantities.

GET MERCHANTS GREEN FOOD the store STAMPS FOR FREE GIFTS FAIR for meat.

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