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Morning Nwi, Wilmington, Dtl. Jan. 18, 1966 Delaware area obituaries Pen rock fv: Elkton services set for E. J. Connellee Rev.

A. B. Crichton The Rev. Arthur B. Crichton, Mrs.

J. J. Mclntyre I Mrs. Nora E. Mclntyre, 87, IN MIMORIAM RIMM-ln loving memory of my hus-hi 5 lt0 p- Grimn' who departed this 9' January II, 1961.

In that blessed land called Heaven i pray we once more be Urdted as we were on Earth For all eternity. Sadly missed and loved by Wife. LORD In lovlna memory of my ton, 'J- Lord, who passed away January Sadly missed by Mother. CARD OF THANKS ROWN-Wt wish to express our heartfelt thanks to friends end neighbors for their sympathy and floral offerings In the loss of our beloved husband and brother, Limy Brown. Florence Brown and Sisters.

LBWIS-We wish to thank friends neighbors for their expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement In the death of my husband my brother, Wesley Lewis. The Family of 63 Edenburg Drive, Stratford Estates, New Castle, died Sunday at her home after a long 85, a retired Episcopal minister, formerly of the New England area, died Saturday night at Memorial ELKTON, Md. Services will istrate here for the last four father, 39, found dead William H. White, 39-year-okJ father of two children, was found hanging in the basement of his home at 522 Holly Oak morning at 9:30 from St. John's Catholic Church, Uniontown, with interment in Sylvian Heights Uniontown.

Friends may call at the De Carlo Funeral Home, Uniontown, tomorrow night. Mary R. Johnston Miss Mary R. Johnston, 84, a native of Delaware and life illness. be held tomorrow afternoon for He had come to Wilmington A native of Weston, W.Va., Mrs.

Mclntyre lived for many Everett J. Connellee, 51, a Cecil County real estate developer and magistrate who died Sunday in years. He was a member of the Elkton Presbyterian Church, past president of the Cecil County School Board, had been part-owner of the Elk Theater and was vice president of Bishop five years ago and had been a patient at the Golden Acres Nursing Home, Philadelphia Pike, during this time. the Church Home and Hospital, Baltimore. Koad, Pennrock, about 8 a.m.

years in Uniontown, coming to Delaware four years ago to make her home with a son, Thomas V. Mclntyre, at the New Castle address. She was the widow of John J. Mclntyre who The services will be at 2 in long resident of the Wilmington area, died Sunday at the Born in Nova Scotia and educated in New England, he the Elkton Presbyterian Church; spent his career as an Episcopal OLEJNICZAK-We wish to express our deepest appreciation to relatives, friends nd especially Riverside Hospital, who were so kind during the Illness and at the death of my wife and mother, Nettie Mr. Connellee had been hos A QL Brandywine Springs Nursing and Convalescent Home after a minister in New England.

died in 1951. pitalized for a month. Transport, Inc. HE was also a past chairman of the Cecil County Heart Fund and served on the board of directors of the Heart Association of the Upper Eastern Shore. A member of the Cecil-Harford Insurance Association, he be- long illness.

uimuaK. Joe and Children, Mrs. Mclntyre was a member Mr. Connellee, who made his Surviving are a son, Oliver W. Crichton, Shipley Heights, and Dr.

Ali Z. Hamell, state medical examiner, attributed the death to hanging and said White was pronounced dead at the scene. Born near Nottingham, She Is survived only by sev home on Hermitage Drive here, of Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church. five grandchildren. eral nieces and nephews.

DEATHS was a brother of Douglas W. Memorial services will be Besides the son with whom Connellee, state representative Services will be tomorrow from Cecil County and an Elk she lived, Mrs. Mclntyre is sur morning at 10:30 at the Beeson longed to the Cecil County Real lived in Yorklyn during Estate Association. his youth and moved to Wil- ton town councilman. ALEXANDER In this city on January 14, Smack, wife of James T.

Alexander of Cox's Trailer Village, Limestone Road. Aged 60 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the Thursday night at 8 at the Episcopal Church of the Ascension, Claymont. Similar services will be held at 2 Saturday after Dr. Marshall M.

Knappen dead at 65 Ex-U. of D. professor found dead vived by two other sons, John in Hartford, and James in Uniontown; a daughter, Mrs. He was owner of the Con- Mr. Connellee was the presl services at SPICER-MULLIKIN FUNER nellee-Garrett Real Estate and dent of the Cape Chester, Funeral Home, 412 Philadelphia Pike, Penny Hill.

Interment will be in Head of Christiana Presbyterian Church Cemetery near Newark. There will be no viewing. noon at St. Mark's Episcopal Katherine Neuroth of Salem, Insurance Co. here.

He had a reaj estate development at i i r-t i r. j. i AL MUMt, 24th Market on Tuesday morning, January 18, at 11 o'clock. Interment at Gracelawn Memoriel Park. Parking area opposite 24th St.

entrance. mington 19 years ago. He was a World War II veteran, lerving for 2Vi years on a sub-chaser. He was a member of Hall-Burk Post, VFW, and the Bethel Baptist Church. Church in Newport, Vt.

Inter Rock Hall, recently pur N.J.; nine grandchildren; and a sister, Miss Catherine McNeal been active in Cecil County Democratic politics since 1941, ment will be Newport. of Wilmington. ARMBRESTER-ln Cecllton, Maryland, on January 15, 1966. Albert Nelson husband of Florence H. Armbrester of Cecllton and father of Albert Nelson Services will be Thursday He is survived by his widow, when he moved from Aberdeen and purchased the New Central Hotel.

Mr. Connellee was trial mag- Armbrester of Warwick. Maryland chased by the federal government for a wildlife game preserve. He also was a former president of Connellee and builders of Friendship Heights. Everett Lake Everett Lake, 74, of 216 Lore- Dr.

Marshall M. Knappen, 65, Sarah Epps White; two chil Matthew Stephen Laffey Matthew Stephen Laffey, 50, Aged 72 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services DEATHS former professor of history and dren, W. Howard and Katherine, at the FELLOWS FUNERAL HOME, Ce cilton, Maryland, on Tuesday afternoon wood Richardson Park, political science at the Univer at home; his father, Stephen White, Wilmington; two broth cabncr in this citv. on January 16, a former Wilmington resident, died Sunday at Delaware Division.

Road, after an illness of nine January II, at 2 o'clock. Interment in Bethel Cemetery, Chesapeake City, Maryland. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 1 p.m. until service near Elkton. 1966.

Georoe husband of Rose sity of Delaware, was found dead at his home in Kalamazoo, died Saturday at Presbyterian ers, James D. of New Castl Garner, brother of Annabel! Footman, nri inhn Hrnrv Garner, of 1016 Lom time. months. A native of Ireland, she had Mr. Lake had been chief cus IN addition to his brother, Mr.

yesterday. bard Street. Relatives end friends are Hospital, Trenton, N.J., after a brief inuit.rt to attend the sev ces at the Funer todian at the Darley Road Ele Connellee is survived by his lived in Wilmington since 1915. Kalamazoo police said the al Home Of EDWARD R. BELL, 909 widow, Mrs.

Ruth Connellee; a and Guy A. of Willow Run; and five sisters, Mrs. Thomas Watson, Yorklyn; Mrs. Pauline Edwards, Galax, Mrs. Wit liam Medd, Falls Church, Va.

An air freight salesman for SENSON-ln Wilmington Memorial Hospital, on January 17, 1966. A. Gertrude, wife of the late James Benson, of Massey, Maryland. Aged 68 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to ettend the funeral Poplar Street, on weonesoay arrarnoon, Januery 17, at o'clock.

Interment at mentary School in the Claymont Special School District for 15 She was the widow of Michael Hallahan, who died in 1961. daughter, Mrs. Lynne C. Ritchie, Mt. iion temeiery.

menus irar -o" several airlines, he moved from services at the DAN ELS-HUTCHISON years. He. was a member of Wilmington; a son, William Mrs. Hallahan is survived by Wilmington 20 years ago. He lived in Trenton the last few at the funeral home on luesaay evening, 7 to GOLDSBOROUGH Of Little Creek, Del aware, on January 16, 1966.

'Mary E. Richardson Park Methodist two sons, Leroy and Francis, FUNERAL HOME, Mlddletown, Delaware, on Thursday afternoon, January 20, at 2 o'clock. Interment in Townsend Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral coroner ruled the death as suicide by suffocation with a plastic bag. Dr.

Knappen left a note saying he was taking his life because he was suffering from Parkinson's disease, police said. Dr. Knappen was a member Mrs. Wilbur Griffith, Buffalo, N.Y.: and Mrs. Bernard Kelly, here; another brother, Clark Aberdeen; a sister, Mrs.

Ledora years. Church and its Methodist Men organization. widow of Wilson C. Goldsborough. Aged a) vaan.

Relatives and friends are in both of Wilmington, and four grandchildren. nomt Wednesday alter 7 p.m. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. vited to attend the funeral services at the FARIES FUNtKAL He is survived by his widow, Dorothy Cassel Laffey, of Tren Smvrna. Delaware, on Wednesday after CAPPEAU-At the Daybreak Lodge, on Januery 17, 1966.

Lillian wife of the late Thomas H. Cappeau, of 1800 Wood-lawn Avenue. Relatives and friends are C. Cooper, Elkton, and a grandchild. Friends may call at the home tomorrow night after 7.

The noon. Januarv 19. at 2 o'clock. Interment Requiem Mass will be offered at St. Elizabeth's Roman Catholic Church, Cedar and Clayton of the faculty of Western Mich- Elizabeth City, N.C.

The funeral will be at th convenience of the family. Friends may call tomorrow night at the Worrall Kuzo Funeral Home, 250 W. State Mrs. Blanche R. Lake; two sons, E.

Vernon of Colonial Heights at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Smyrna, Delaware. Friends may call at the funeral Invited to ettend Memorial Service at ican University. ton; a brother, Thomas of Wilmington; and two sisters, I Mrs. Arthur G. Connolly and the YEATMAN FUNERAL HOME.

chapel on Tuesday evening. at 9 Thursday morning. lit Washington Street, on Friday morn and Raymond of Colonial Park; He retired from the Univer ing, January ar ii ciock. cuase Interment will be in Cathedral family suggests memorial contributions to the Elkton Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund omir tiowers. a daughter, Mrs.

Louise Harris Mrs. Paul L. Meunier, both of sity of Delaware in January HIGHAM In St. Francis Hospital, on January 15, 1966. Emma Higham, mother of Mrs.

Dorothy Bolanek, of 19 Forest Avenue, Claymont, Delaware, formerly of near Stanton; three grand 1965. He had held the position or the American Cancer Society, Kennett Square, Pa. Interment will be in Kemblesville (Pa.) Methodist of Chester. Penna. Aged 79 years.

Reia children; a stepson, Samuel lives and friends are Invited to attend the John, and a stepdaughter, Mrs COMER In Wilmington General Hospital, this city, on Jan. 16, 1966. Charles husband of Gladys R. Comer of 3713 Washington Marshal Iton. Aged 59 years.

Relatives, friends, and employees of National Vulcanized Fibre Co. are Invited to attend the services at the GRACELAWN MEMORIAL CHAPEL on services at the EDWARD c. BATeMAN of H. Fletcher Brown professor of history and political science for five years after serving as care of Mrs. Connie Gee, Elkton, Md.

FUNERAL HOME, 4220 Edgemont Ave Catherine Shelski, both of Wil nue, Chester, on Wednesday afternoon, January 19, at 2 o'clock. In Cemetery. Friends may call at the Krien-en Brothers Funeral Home, 4th and Broom tomorrow night. Mrs. Thomas H.

Cappeau Mrs. Lillian Sholty Cappeau, visiting professor for two years. terment ar immaculate nean temeiery mington and a brother, Charles, of Wilmington. Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 19, at Friends may call Tuesday evening.

Born in Sioux Falls, S.D., he clock, interment in the edlolning cemetery. Friends may call at THE NICHOLS attended South Dakota State Col' FUNERAL HUME, 210 N. JAMES ST Services will be Thursday afternoon at 1 from the Nichols NEWPORT, on Tuesday evening after 7, INGRAM At the residence of her daughter. Ill NW. 3rd Milford, on lege and was graduated from the College of Wooster (Ohio) in Wilmington.

Funeral services and Interment will be private and at the convenience of the family. The 'amily requests that flowers be omitted. George W. Garner George W. Garner, 56, of 1016 Lombard died Sunday at Memorial Division after a short 'llness.

He worked for the last 16 years as a driver for the Wilmington Public Works Department. Born in St. Mathews, S.C., CONNELLEE In Church Home Hospital. Baltimore. on Jen.

16. 1966 of 1800 Woodlawn Ave. died Jan. 14, 1966. Clara Jame Ingram, mother of Mildred Huggins, sister of Joseph E.

Shockley William Marshall Shockley. Aged 93 years. Relatives and friends are 1921. A Rhodes scholar, he re Everett husband of Ruth R. Connellee ef Hermitage Drive, Elkton, father Funeral Home, 210 N.

James Newport. Interment will be in Kemblesville, Pa. Friends yesterday at Daybreak Lodge ceived B.A. and M.A. degrees or Mrs.

Lynne c. Ritcme or Wilmington, invited to atteno me services ar ai. PAUL METHODIST CHURCH, MIL' FORD. on Tuesday afternoon, Jan nursing home, 2801 W. 6th from Oxford and returned to the William J.

Connellee of Elkton, brother ef Douglas W. Connellee of Elkton, Clark may call at the funeral home where she had been a patient 18, at 1:00 o'clock. Interment at Old o. tonnenee or ADeroeen, Mrs United States to earn an M.A. HOMEOWNERS Consolidate your It'i fesy to keep your credit good with a friendly FARMERS TIMEPLAN tomorrow night.

Ledora C. Cooper of Elkton. Aged 51 one month. Hickory cemetery, siaugnter Neck, uei JOHNSTON In Brandvwlne Springs Con years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the ELKTON Born in Lancaster, Mrs.

degree in theology at Princeton Seminary and a Ph. D. from PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ELKTON on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 19 valescent Home on January 16. 1966.

Mary R. Johnston, sister of the lale Mrs. Merrett D. Fisher, fomerly of 2814 Cappeau was a nursing graduate of Lankenau Hospital in at 2 o'clock. Interment in Baker Ceme Harrson St.

Aged 14 years. Relative: Mrs. Roy L. McVey Graveside services for Mrs Florence A. McVey, 82, former and friends ere Invited to attend the services at the BEESON FUNERAL he lived in Wilmington about Philadelphia in 1919.

tery, Aberdeen, Md. Friends may call at his late residence on Tuesday evening alter 7 P.M. Memorial contributions may be made to the Elkton Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund, or the American HOME, 412 PHILADELPHIA PIKE She was the widow of Thomas 35 years. PENNY HILL, on Wednesday morning, Jan. 19, at 10:30 o'clock.

Interment at He is survived by his widow, ly of Havre de Grace, were held Saturday at Riverview Cancer Society, co Mrs. Connie Gee, H. Cappeau, who died in 1947. Elkton, Md. Funeral arrangements by the Mrs.

Rose Garner; a step They formerly owned a drug riPPIN FUNERAL HOME, ELKTON, Include Life Insurance Cemetery. MD. daughter, Mrs. Mary Howell of store at Delaware Ave. and Du Pont St.

Mrs. McVey, widow of Roy L. DRAPER Suddenly, In the Wilmlnqton General Division, on January 14, 1966. Philomena wife of Ralph B. Draper Cornell.

He served as pastor of the First Congregational Church in Redfield, S.D., and held teaching positions at the University of Michigan, Michigan State University and the University of Chicago. During World War II he was chief of the religious affairs section, Office of Military Government for Germany. His publications include four books dealing with international relations and history. Wilmington; 13 step-grandchildren and 20 step-great-grand IF YOU BORROW There are no known surviving or X4 cneiwynne Road, castle Hills McVey, died Jan. 7 at the Jeffer-sonian Manor Nursing Home, Charles Town, W.Va., a a children; of New York; and a relatives.

Head of Christiana Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Newark, Del. There will be no viewing. LAFFERTY In Doylestown, on Jan. 17, 1966. Betly Rice, widow ol John (Jack) R.

Lafferty and sister-in-law of Mrs. Helen Lafferty Pomendala. Aged 77 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME, DELAWARE AVE. JEFFERSON on Wednesday morning, Jan.

19, at 11 o'clock. Interment at Wilmington Brandy wine Cemetery. No viewing. LAFFEY In Newark, N.J., on Jan. 15, 1966.

Matthew husband of Dorothv Cassel Laffey of 351 Broad Newark, Aged 29 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to ettend the funeral services at A memorial service will be brother, John Henry Garner of the NICHOLS FUNERAL HOME, 210 Telephone 368-0601 long illness. Services were Jan. N. Jemes Street, Newport, Delaware, Amwet moi, mos.

3t mas. 1.000 7.1 31 33 3t 1,300 70.71 Hfl M.05 2,000 94 39 77.71 86.73 2,500 117.98 83.41 en Tuesday morning, January 11, at 11 Charlotte, N.C. Services will be at 1 tomor held at 11 Friday morning at the Yeatman Funeral Home, clock. Interment private at the con- 10 at Harpers Ferry, W.Va. She is survived by a son, Rob venitnce or rne tamiiy.

row afternoon at the Bell Fu 819 Washington St. The body EMERY In this City on January 14, 1966, ert Aberedeen a daugh neral Home, 909 Popular Harry, husband of Ida Marie Limprun Emery, uncle of Howard Emery, Mable ter, Mrs. Robert P. Leonard, will be cremated. It has been requested that flowers be omitted.

where friends may call tonight Harpers Ferry, and seven grand Interment will be in Mount children. Zion Cemetery. Mrs. Michael Hallahan FARMERS BANK oftke STATE OF DELAWARE N.J., and son or rne late i nomas j. ano Lorena Hunt Laffey.

Funeral services and interment at the convenience ot the family, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1966. There will be no viewing. Please omit flowers Arrangements by the MEALEY FU NERAL HOME. LAKE In Delaware Hospital on Jan.

16. 1966. Everetl, husband of Blanche R. Leke of 216 Lorewood Richardson Park, Aged 74 years. Relatives, friends, Soring, and Ann Campbell, Louise Baker, Lillian Frey, Charles and Ralph Emery of 105 Liberty Avenue, Minquadale, aged 76 years.

Relatives, friends and employes of the Diamond ice I Coal Co. are invited to attend the services at the CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME, Delaware Avenue and Jefferson Street, on Tuesday afternoon, January II, at 2 'clock. Interment in Gracelawn Memorial Park. DEATHS Mrs. Mary Hallahan, 82, of 217 5th died yesterday at More obituaries on page 13 Mrs.

W. Ollie Vincent Mrs. Nellie Vincent, 79, INwbw Fi4ml DtpMt hnvftMi CffpmtM McNEVICH Suddenly, in Ashland, on January 15, 1966. John Brandywine Springs Convalescent Home, 505 Greenbank members of the Richardson. Park Meth odist Church and the Methodist Men are husband of Eunice A.

McNevich, ot Routt 205, Glen Mills, Penna. Aged 33 years formerly of Wilmington, diedj Rtlativn and friends are invited to at Funeral Flowers tend the funeral trom the McLRfcKY night in Delaware Mate MflHIAl FUNFRAL HOME. 3924 Con UUOIIOn.uii.iv. invited to attend the S'rvices at the NICHOLS FUNERAL HOME, 310 JAMES NEWPORT, on Thursday afternoon, Jan. at 1 o'clock.

Inter ment at Kemblesville, Penna. Friend! may call at the funeral home on Wednes day evening after 7 p.m. Hospital following a long illness. cord Pike, Talleyville, on Wednesday morning, January 1, ar clock, solemn Requiem Mass at St. Cornelius R.C Church, Gien Mills, at 10 o'clock.

Interment in St. Thomas Cemetery, Chester Heights, Penna. Friends may call a' the funeral home Tuesday evening after 7 Good-by, so long, farewell forever, low-priced look. She was the widow of W. Ollie Vincent, who died in 1964.

A native of Galestown, Mrc Vinpont liver! in Snnthprn 7r3 nn. VAYFIELD-ln this city, on January 15, i9. Marshall Mayfieid, son of samuei Delaware before moving to the i ii ii i 1 1 i i i i if ii ii ii i i i LB Townsend, on January 16. I'M Virginia Hutchison, wife of Waiter Lee, of Townsend. Aged 79 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Townsend Emanuel Methodist Church, Townsend, Delaware, on Tuesday afternoon, January 18, at 2 o'clock. Interment in Townsend Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contribution; may be made to the Emanuel Methodist Church Building Fund In her memory. WY 8-8878 111 Milileilriuth Kichirlit) Pk. ana rcan nnoynciu, uruinei ui mn-e rcu-den, Mariah Parrish, Martha Robinson, Mary Hagin, Dolly McPhersion, Pearl Curtis, Luanda Revell, Henry, McKiniey, Edward, Frank, James and Odell May field, of 109 Pyan Avenue, Rose Hill.

Aged 29 years. Relatives and friends are Chevy II's been decked out to a fare-thee-well. Why, if you turned a Nova Super Sport inside out, you'd have yourself practically an all-vinyl car. There are vinyl upholstered Strato-bucket seats in front, vinyl in back, armrest to armrest. There's vinyl covering the padded instrument panel and sun visors, vinyl lining the roof.

Textured vinyl. Rich vinyl. Thick. Supple. Creamy.

Deep-twist carpeting, too, of course front to back and inviieo io aiieno me services si me Funeral Home of EDWARD R. BELL, Wilmington area. She is survived by a brother, Ollie J. Russell of Galestown and a sister, Mrs. Marie L.

Walker- of Newport. Services will be tomorrow morning from the Nichols Funeral Home, 210 N. James NewDort. Interment will be 909 Poplar Street, on Thursday afternoon, January 20, at 1 o'clock. Interment al Rolling Green Memorial farK.

i-rienas may call at the funeral home on Wednesday evening from 7 to 9. MONDZELEWSKI January 14, 1966. Wladyslawa (Elsie) wife of Anthony, of 1 it i 217 N. VanBuren aged 71. Relatives! in SllverbrOOK Memorial ParK.

and friends are Invited to attend the There will be no viewing. wall to wall. Order four-speed and it comes neatly floor-consoled. Order a 350-hp Turbo-Fire V8, and it will floor anybody. Outside, new low-slung roof and fender lines.

Mag-style wheel covers you can add. Chevy II, you're at economical as ever but you sneak you sure don't look it. services at th JOHN F. YASIK FUNERAL HOME, 407 So. Harrison on Tuesday morning, January 18, at 3 o'clock.

Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Hedwig's Church, at 9 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Deaths elsewhere Ky.iA NEWLOVE-ln this city, on January 15, I960. William M.

husband of the late Caroline May Eckles Newlove, of 601 Tremont New Castle, Delaware. Aged 88 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at tne NEW CASTLE METHODIST CHURCH, on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. IB, at 2 o'clock. interment In Oleoe cemetery, valc i PARKING SERVICE.

SCOTT In Wilmington, Delaware on January 14, 1966, Elinor widow of Edwin O. Scott of 300 W. 36th aged 85 years. Relatives and friends are in- LONDON (iP-Actress Clarice Maync, a revue and pantomime star of the 1920s, died Sunday. She was 76.

Her husband, comedian Teddy Knox, survives her. NEW YORK W)-Vincent J. Donehue, who directed "The Sound of Music" and "Sunrise at Campobello" Broadway, died yesterday at Lenox Hill Hospital. He was 50. WASHINGTON (A Leonard P.

Stewart, 86, founder of real estate, insurance and automobile dealerships Washington, died yesterday of a heart attack in Doctors Hospital. CHANDLER'S OFFER A WIDER CHOICE AW, ttieri ire discuss a service location with a family, ice ash, "Would you care to use (1) YOUR CHURCH OR TEMPLE (2) YOUR HOME (3) OUR NEW SUBURBAN iOCATION (4) OUR DOWNTOWN LOCATION and at no additional "expense!" vltea to attend the services at roberi T. JONES AND SON FUNERAL HOME, NEWARK DELAWARE, on Tuesday afternoon, January 18, at i o'clock. In-ferment at Cherry Hill Cemetery. There will be no viewing.

SLAVIN In this City, on January 15, 1966. William husband of Flora E. Downey Slavin, of 1404 W. 3rd Street. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the SPICER-MULLIKIN FUNERAL HOME, 24th Market Streets, on Wednesday morning, January 19, at 8:30 o'clock.

Requiem Mass at St. Paul's R.C. Church, 4th Jackson at 9:30 o'clock. Interment private. Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday evening after 7.

SMITH In this city on January 14, 1966, Edward L. husband of Mariorie E. Smith of 2700 Lonqwood Drive, Fauik- woods, aged 50 years. Relatives and friends era invited to attend the funeral NEW YORK-Robert M. Ben jamin, 69, a lawyer, former Moreland Act commissioner and former member of the State from th McCRERY MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 3924 Concord Pike, Talleyville, on Tuesday morning, January 18, at 8:30 o'clock.

Requiem Mass at St. Mary Magdalen Church, Sharpley, at 9:30. VINCENT-In Delaware State Hospital on Jan. 16, 1965. Nellie wife of the late W.

'Ollie Vincent, 16 Christian Newport. Aged 79 years. Relatives and friends ar invited to attend the services 3t NICHOLS FUNERAL HOME, 210 N. JAMES NEWPORT, on Wednesday tiorning, Jan. 19, at 11:30 o'clock.

Inter-'nent at Silverbrook Memorial Park Board of Regents, died here yes terday. He had suffered from heart disease for 10 years. There will be no viewing Tuesday eve ning. MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. John Joseph Broderitk, 72, famous as WHITE In this city, on January 17, 1966.

one of New York's toughest de Nova Super Sport Coupe economy in disguise NjSJr William husband of Sarah Epps wnlte. Aged 39 years. Funeral services al the convenience of the family. Interment tectives in the 1930s, was found Kemblesville Methodist Cemetery. Friends nay call at the WORRALL KU7.0 dead in his bed Sunday.

NDLER'S JuHcral Service HOME, Kennett Square, on Wednesday evening. nMLCKENS-ln this city on January 14 LIMA, Peru (UPD-Mrs. Lucin Haya de la Torre de la Puentr died Sunday of a heart attack at 1966, Howard husband of the latr DEI. AVE. JEFFERSON WILMINGTON Nellie H.

Wilckens of 305 W. 35th St Relatives and friends are Invited to at end the services at the McCRtRY FU Now standard for your added safety: Seat belts front and rear Padded instrument panel Padded sun visors Outside mirror (use it always before passing) a Shatter-resistant inside mirror 2-speed electric wipers for better visibility in a downpour Windshield washers Back-up lights. the age of 65. She was a sister MERAL HOME, 2700 Washington on 2S06-08 CONCORD PIKE, TALLEYVILLE Tuesday etrernoon, January 18, at of Victor Raul Haya de la Torre Serving All, Regardless Since 1892 Vclock. Interment In Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery.

Friends may call head of the Peruvian Peoples ct me runeri home atter 12 noon Tues day. (Apnsta) Party..

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