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,1 -Trip" Cf -'fT 8 Morning Newi, Wilmington, Del. March 30, 1964 Obituaries of the Delaware area Auxiliary of the Sons of Union where Masonic services will be his death. She belonged to the Mrs. Wilmer K. Hahn Veterans.

conducted at 8 p.m. Beckwith Methodist Church. Mrs. Wheatley is survived by I She is survived by her daugh- a son, the Rev. Garyson Hub Mrs .1.

Hahn. 88. ofter, Mrs. Z. Marion Perry, with Rnrrlon 204 W.

37th a lifelone Wil- whom she resided, and one! rlln n'Aon fio nf Knrth bard Wheatley of Public Land- mington resident and the widow granddaughter. 'st Petersburgi Fla d'ied in his W(orceer Counjy; a foster daughter, Mrs. William Mar of Wilmer K. Hahn. died at her.

runerai services win De irom home 53,... shall of The Neck; two grand- 1 atio nt Calnm fnimtv home Saturday alter a long me ouum runeiai nume, jui line, iJUV and Market Sts. this afternoon' tn aKn'; children and five great-grand- illness. at 2. and interment will be Mi.

children. She was active in the affairs .,10 years ago. of St. Paul's Methodist Church TV 1.. 1 Surviving are his widow, the mot; poll at tVio funflrnl hmn Catherine Stark, a and its Woman Society of f.

former Charles L. Perry SMITIISON. una auci iiuuii. Christian Service. She was also brother.

Fred, and three sisters, i Mrs. Anna Sparks. Mrs. Edna cry, 11, collapsed and died a member of the Appomattox virs. JOnn Mnaerson iTeeee and Mrs.

Mattie Wilson, aDout noon Saturday wnne worK CECILTON, Mabcli aIl of Salem Countv. inS in tne garden of his home IN MEMORIAM tVVZilXJV- Anderson, 89, of Cecilton, Graveside services will be at this Caroline County town "Her'mory dear toy at her home Frida' niSht-'2 P-m. Wednesday at the Grace-1 IIe was pronounced dead of a as in thf hour she passod away I She had lived in Cecilton all lawn MpmoHai pari, heart attack at the scene by Dr. AP Wirephoto Mother, sister. Brother and DauVoters, her lite and was a member of The family asks that flowers Summer, county deputy Lisa Methodist Church.

She was be omitted. muuicai examiner. From 1929 to 1957, Mr. Perry Easfer visfors af Kennedy grave G. I iwas manager oi me narrison tuseppi Lobucci Jarboe Canning Co plant the right foreground leave after paying their respects at the fenced grave site.

DEATHS tne w'ow John Anderson. Services will be today at 11 a.m. at the Edward Fellows Fu- ANDERSON In Cecilton, on March 27, i64 Mabel widow ot the late neral Home here. There will be no viewing, and the family asks KnerTl1 ZtdSX flowers be omitted. day morning, March 30, at II uiuppe ouuuu.

vi, uiion Dover Road, near Easton. yesterday at St. Joseph Home Mri Hp pnM(IpH in Lines of visitors, four and five abreast, wait to file past the grave of President John F. Kennedy in Arlington National Cemetery during visits Easter Sunday. Those in for the Aged 401 Bancroft farming and in tne fur.buying raituvay, wncie nc uau iivcu business died vesterdav in Wilmington He was a member of Masonic! r.pnoral itnsnital tor several years.

Born in Italy, Mr. Cobucci Interment at Lecilton ierneiery. mere will be no viewing. BEEBE In this city on March 29, 1964,. piwnnrt.

hushsnd of Gertrude Levering Elwood Beebe Elwood Beebe, 56, of 305 N. Lodge No. 207 of Preston, Md The widow of Stanley Lynch, lived in the Wilmington area while serving, in combat overseas. He is survived by his widow, the former Freda Sherman. Funeral services will be held at the Chandler Funeral Home, dred Lions Club and a past president of the Rolling Park Civic Association.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Minnie R. Newcombe; a brother, Ernest of Dover; a sister, nA I lO Beebe ot 305 N. Du Pont Richardson J)q Pont Road, Richardson for more than 60 years. uuugc uum is survived by tier daugn- mnvintr tn St hp had Masons of Talbot, at Easton.

uer Mr, Martna e. Galloway. Physician A. Kurland dies at 57 J7 and friends are invited to at- Park, died yesterday in Wil evereVke'lley funer: mington General Hospital after lived with Mr. and Mrs.

Colum-1 Ile is survived by his widow, witn whom sne iived. three i i i cr on wnesVay mornmg, April an illness of two weeks. bus Donofrio. 102 Yale Road, 'Mrs- J- Blancne mry: a and two great- tcr, Mrs. C.

Harvey Squires, Mrs. Jack Berk of Arden; a Delaware Ave. ana jeuerson daughter, Mrs. Margarethe Ben- tomorrow night at 8. Fur-iamin of McDaniel Crest: a ther services will be held in the 1, at 11 o'clock.

Interment in SiiverorooK eviu --alt At thP flinpr- He was a carpenter for the Latimer Estates. grandchildren. i1 fucl Grubb Lumber 205 W.l He was retired from of the Pastor of the Perry who nun yvuv r. rr -r, la rni5liuuy (Md.) Methodist Church; -r duct Masonic services on Tuesday evening J. ront St.

chapel at Arlington (Va.) Na son, Russell of Colonial Woods, 1 yrnincv ironia Kai rnan run. Services will be held in Grace-lawn Memorial Chapel afternoon at 2, with inter- 1 Vllll'T, UII1U I Dr. Abram B. Kurland, 57, a at 8 P. M.

tional Cemetery Wednesday He was a member of Arm- There are no immediate sur-tw0 sisters, Mrs. Henry Burrows and one grandchild. physician in Wilmington for 30 'afternoon at 2. Interment will Mrs. Charles Hopkins, both Lodge 26, and vivors ment in Gracelawn Cemetery.

Services will be this morning -4Btn and three rathprine Stark Borden ot 1 1 1 T7 ZZ a in NaUona! died e.da, morning St. the Nur Temple of the, A Solemn Requiem Mass will ot near Preston Friends may call at the Nich- 4u Fnrmerlv of Salem County, New .1 it nit rmmo a wi i i' i i at his home, 3714 Washington Jersey, aged 63 years. Relatives and Shrine be offered Wednesday at 9:30 granaennaren. ols Funeral Home, 210 N.JamesHomei 412 Philadelphia Pike.j1- friends are invuea io ont-nu s'a" services at Graceiawn Memorial park, on; Surviving are his widow, the a.m. at St.

Anthony Roman: otrviteb win De tomorrow ai; Newport, tomorrow night Dr. Kurland maintained pro-fesisonal offices at his home Interment wil! be in Gracelawn Memorial Park. There will be! William J. Red .7 requested that flowers be omitted, former Gertrude Levering, and Catholic Church, 901 N. Du Pont P-m.

ai me rrampion runerai Arranaements by the i ii 'ci ti Hnmp pnpra snnrcr n. six brothers, Lawrence, Gar-, St. Interment KELLEY FUNERAL HOME UC 111 Iodine- a. where friends may call tonight no viewing. In lieu of flowers, contribu- William James Rea, 74, a in Newport, tired construction worker, died He was a mombcr of Temple yesterday in Pocopson Town-1 (h shaiom aiMj New Castle BROWN Nr Elkton, on March ciiiu uaiiy, ui ivnuui u.

a. uiij 1964, Danny son of Denver L.Brown, R0Dert of vyilminL'ton. Outten: Friends may. call at the alter Masonic services win De Mrs. William J.

Eastburn Mrs. Nellie Behen Eastburn, 75, of 1700 W. 17th widow of tions may be sent to the Second of 137 High Elkton, Droiner a of Ariis Jerry Lee, Brenda sue 0f Ellendale, and Richard, of, Nicholas J. Corleto funeral held at the funeral home at 8 tomor- tonight. a si nrnnnoan KV Fla.

home, 808 N. Union St aged 21 years. Funeral services inter- Land LakCS night after 7. They are ment will be in Brodhead, Ky on inurs-dav, Aoril 7, 1964. Friends may call at Services will be Wednesday row Baptist Church Memorial Fund.

I ship. Pa. Medical Association. He Mr. Rea came to the West sprved jn the Army jn Europe Robert B.

Kramer fhpsle a World War n. from Northern Ireland to live Robert B. Kramer, 79, of Fort' ith his Hauchter Mrs Sarah! He is survived by his widow, the Pippin Funeral Home, 259 Main asked to Olllit flowers. William J. Eastburn.

died Fri- Earl E. Hammond in The Memorial Hospital Fori uammnnri wil miner. after a short illness. St, Elkton, on Monoay r-vrains, March 30, after 7 P. M.

Arranqements by p'Mnpral Home 23d and the PIPPIN FUNERAL HOME, Elkton, tv Ulltl dl IlDllie, iou dliu Md. West with burial in Silver-; Harvev J. LollinS She was-a lifetime resident of, Myers, stepfather of Mrs. anp Rflr nPc in Ppnnshurv Town-'Mrs. Myrtle Kurland; two sons, ton insurance agent, who lived I ml I 111 cathcart in this city on March 28, brook Cemetery.

MILLSBORO-Harvey J. Col- at 113 Lore Hillcrest, died Wilmington. A sister. Miss Jane Chares husband of Erma iiniiujuuiiu Josephine Edler of Wilmington, died in Fort Myers Friday. He had been employed by the Behen of Wilmington, is the only ru- n( ill nn snjp iKaipn ana ineoaore, doui ot His daughter is his only sur-j Wilmington; a daughter, Mrs.

vivor. His wife. Mrs. Sarah, Leslie Cooper of Berkeley, survivor. cathcart of too w.

summit Eim-! mends may can tomorrow ins 72 djgj yesterciay at his Saturday at the Riverside Hos-Ss night at the funeral here after a long illness, pital after a short illness. side services on Hammonrt who hart his Requiem mass will be offered fort Myers police department Jane McColgen Rea, died sev-; a brother, Johcps Kur- April 1, at a. w. in onveruruu Itllliu idiuiei, ini VUiuiia 1 eral years ago. land of Philadelphia; a sister, Mrs.

Charles Luger of Scranton, XrAW UCA 1 nC survived by his widow, Mrsoffice at 13th and King at 10 tomorrow morning M-1UI uv- hjs butions be made to the Dei. Heart Fund was pmti bved hv he De aware on the Brandvwine 10 aaamon 10 nis siepaaugn be from the Services will VS'lo Hanc-h'tPr, Mr, Automobile Association from Church with burial in Cathedral iter, he is survived by his widow, C()ins FuneraI Home, West! and one grandchild. Bertha Jones, mother of Maraarel I. Millshorn fiVP daUEfhterS. MfS.

rrieAnn Hnrntku Ail Allan Wirnlnl 1 1 7 Ken ri: r.ladvs Carev and Mrs. Lelia 1920 to 1945' He opened his in-; Cemetery. Friends may call Lstel a Kramer a state and Lafayette Services will be at 1 this COBUCCI-ln this city on i March 1W w'iiamS; Ej' inir .1 iL. nairrnrpr n. Anrpa i 11; i in Guiseppe loducci, son ui ioic a.i Lfvi Edward i Bertha Levl tawar" L- verma .1.

PpIjHvk and t. Jones, ana -f riolmar frl bUIdllCC Ollice 111 1340. gni ai U1C IVieaiey ruuciai i neil SOUa HI ll lOIIIOt- nftornnnn at Tnmnlp Rpth ha la.e1Jni Bertha Johnson of t3 North Hamilton Donaway, bOtn Ot Uelmar, Omaha Nnh turn ffranrf. dl 'PmPle Beln snal" oi umana, iwo Beatrice Lynch of Mills- 1 i Mrs. Lula W.

Hammond; a1 grana-row morning with Requim Mass: daughters and Ereat-grand-al al S(8 Palrick.qs Catholic 1, 'S: cn'iaren- Church, Kennctt Square. Inter- mit NERAL HOME, boro, Mrs. Ethel Spencer of '7. onm Mkc at St. iurucy rvn.M.y, ma.uiJ., Willards.

and Mrs. Kath-i sister Mjs Lilhan Hammond; Adoph Koester of Laurel. and a half 7, 7. Zion CIOLR. OUirilin rc4unMi at 8 o'clock.

Interment at Mt. Anthony's Church at 9:30 o'E1. Cemetery on Wednesday Friends may bemces be held wi be in St. Tiu, i annnn i. rvni'sifr n.i.

11111 11 lm in- iohuit 1 muu I llic lanuijr iui nicri 1 iu'jiihi mv 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 11 ii iiir- im tu 1 1 i ment in Cathedral Cemetery Friends may ca a( church sday eveninq from ppn Morgan of LinCO four call at the funeral home Tuesdiy evening 6 to Arranpemen)s by ED brother, Wilmer after 7 P. M. Please omit flowers. WARD R. BELL FUNERAL HOME.

brothers, Joseph and Alfred, Laurel. will be no be omiUed saiuraay ai nis amw, aw dush- gelhardt Funeral Home, Fort vipwin It ID1J Shiva will be observed al the lr, Dnort Mnrth Hi i DAVI5 In this cny on nnari.n io, KOESTER 5TER ana interment will De lu" iviyers, wun miermeni in ron; In North Hills on March 28, Doth of MlllsborO, randS Of Adolph husband of the late nnH Unrarp nf N. Koester of 517 Brighton Road, UeorgeiOWn ana 01 pnvate services Roqer, nusnana oi Keua 964. 4. Washington Street address.

of Julia Mae, unvia, Jim, a Jessie l.XemberSWofRiS suntodqe Laurel; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Mr. Koester retired im Myers Cemetery, after 30 years with the Du Pont photo products department. ujlUrtm Frank Lentini No. 2 F.

A. Masons at the Grace Methodist Church, 9th Tavlor and Mrs MaV Feddem Club, are invited to attend West on Tuesday, March 31, at 1 2 1 dylor lu 1 mdy ices at the central Baptist of Salisbury, 26 Md. Woman, Airman injured From the Dover Bureau and 19 great-1 "anK Lentini, a Rutn Koester, and a UreenwaiT at 11 o'clock. Interment at Mt. Zion of owerSi the famMy suggests con-1 grandchildren Itributions be made to the Memorial Fund nn of Grace Church Arranaements by the granacnilaren ton barber for 52 years, died son Waiter both of North William H.

Greenwalt, 89. died; DOVER Both drivers were! mi i in i i i nt tha rt can lU. DUKsei-in mw im McCRER FUNERAL HOME. Banker W. H.

Ayres dies at 63 services win De neanesaav ai juaj mmic ui a Hl an(1 a nrotner. Henrv a. niuay me iumuciilc nauy niein "SSMK ot 2 P-m. at the James Funeral Michael Lentini, 105 Devonshire of Upper Montdair, N.j. Kelly, 1400 St Elizabeth St.

with onJ ncar hpre slcrd services Will De tomorrow ai vmiumi iil- indue 1113 nume, duu a tn 703 n. Broom street wednes- Mome ncre wnere irienas may )rning, April I at 9 i clock Solemn mfmbffs of thp Hoy Nflm( Socipt irf ca tomorrow night, Mass at St. Ann Church at invifpd )() Mtpnd (h(1 Sopmn R(lpuiem Interment in Cathedral Cem- Mfl55 Church, Claymont, Mr. Lentini, who had been Grace Methodist Church, 9th short illness. Treated and reiease(i at ill for some time, lived at 307 and West with interment In: A retired general contractor, Dovcr Ajr Force Base ospjtai! in E.

4th where he conducted Lower Brandywine Cemetery. jMr. Greenwalt was born on Tuesday evening after 7 P. M. were Thelma Ansel, 60, of! o'clock.

Interment Cathedral Cemetery. Mrs. James L. Murphy this City on March 27, inriANO In thk ritv nn Marrh 97. 19M atrurn In his barber shop.

I In lieu of flowers, the family jLandenberg, but spent most; 1IagIirstowni Md and wilborn! MILLS BORO William H. Surviving are his widnw Mrs 'suggests contributions to his life in Wilmington. WMoiiinn in of'th hasi. I Ayres, banker, racing official 19M. Nellie wife of the late William Carmela, wife of the late Gennaro Lu- Eastburn.

Relatives ana irienas are of 1603 Beech St Relatives, friends uitert tn aTTena ine luiifim uum and members of The Holy Rosary and UJ TILGHMAN. Bea- Sebastiana Lentini; two daugh- Grace Church memorial fund. His wife, Annie Kelly Green-j Mrs Anse, was treated fflP aand former state senator, died ice A. Murphy, wife of Capt. tprs Mrs TPan M.

Hartmever; wait, died in 1948. i and MfiClelIion for Saturday in Beebe Hospital, a fnr.i tHCe A. MurptlJ, YUte Ot Upt. ters, Mrs. Jean M.

Hartmeyer wtALtr runcHL sacred Heart Societies of St. Anthony's Pn'TorlirRVauiem mS Catholic Church and of the Reqena Elena Warrh ll. at 9' 30 OCIOCK. KeaUiem iviflbb at St. Joseoh-On-The-Brandywine Church, thVNiHoiVs j.f,PcoRL1ETounFrij- Barnes Lindale Murphy, died at apd Mrs.

Frances M. Fleis-I Georqe NewCOmb i Mr Greenwalt was a charter' facial lacerations and a IIe was H0MEi. st. on her home here yesterday kntu nf cnnuno wh I mnicinn ma momhor fh th ll. l.

(h H0ME e08 union on hpr home here Vesterdav "L1 "nc usiuudj at 10 o'clock. Interment in ca neara NERAL rmeterv Pr ends may call at the funeral home on Monday evening for the recita- Solpmn RpqujPnn Ma'ss at St. ing nl (ha Dncarv at 7 30 P. M. a-, -i i.

1 inuui.1, uiiui ui upimanw, a.iu. (jgorge INewcomDe, Ii, OI 1 memutT oi uie oiu union ue mi. iyio, a uauni wv. his son, Michael; two sisters, 1 n0u d0h Rniiino- Part- C.n and was a member of the Mrs. Ansel.

was charged with Delaware Racing Commission, i.vi u. Miiiiiuiiy ai ju ciucik. inier-i ment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may She is survived by three 1 ll -W 11 1 1 ERCOLE In this city on March 26, 1964. taM Concetta and Salvatrice.

both died Saturday in the Eugene du Improved Order of Redmen, an unsafe turn and: was president of the Houston- at the funeral home on Monday Elvira (Emily), wite ot Andrew trcoie pVPninq after 7, aaugniers ivirs Aimeia mcmd- in sici, and five grandchiidren. i Wawaset Tribe No 9 and the fmed $10 by Magistrate Ralph! White Lumber Co. and the Mills- ai Ai AllTieta MCMU- onI (li rrnnliilli-iii, i in i nr. i il. f.nnrl $1(1 hv Martktralp Ralnh'lllhllo I nmknr Pn onrl fho Millu.

of 33 S. Gray Ave. Aged 55 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend LENTINI In thk ritv nn Marrh 79. 19M oen ana mrs.

ujuise uni-i D0iom wiu Ka i High Mass will be Requiem long jnness Fraternal Order of Eagles. Knotts ir- of Dover' Trust Co. He served as a a at mm am Wprinoeriav at I ic cir Mrc lion has been chareed with mcmnrratir senator from Sussex the funeral from the FUNERAL HOME Frank, husband of Sebastiana Lentini of minus hnth nf Tilphmnn from the FUNERAL HOME OF JOANNA CORLETO, 1810 W. 4th 4'th stn.efi Refltive, oa juiri, oijrii yrnis. nnonvri nnn nnPn 3 nriniPT in OUlVlVlIlt l.T a Ol.TLti.

iHlO. agp() nn ivonoy of "frVr St- Anthony's Church with en' Wilmington area for 50 years. Myrtle Johnson of Bradley 'speeding but has not yet been County's 3d District from 1942 o'clock Solemn Thnmas' R. C. Ch iii Dnnnli tried.

to 1946 ai AAA.not nmnmpn in Li ppn nt inp Onppn nf thp and He was las empioyea Dy ine n.u. Lawrence cniomomem in me uu u. on Wednesday morning, April 1, at 9:30 Th-jrlnc Crypt Cathedral Cemetery. Requi(m Hiqh flt 5r ftn. Ildlltt Police said Mrs.

Ansel tried A JUMlt'3 UIUI, WdlllCUIdl Vflll" Rnnm inn dll7 Cipu nac hp WnHnocHni thonv fhurrh at in n'rlnrk Fntnmh- Cnmnr.) ,11 nt TlUlimn. OQ UMiiiiii.iiiic iiuuiii. tv.i i 1V.1..1 ir 111 ii I to. ii FEOIGAN In this city, on March 26. mpni b-n AoostTes' Crvot.

ugiiiiiau, 19M. Thomas huDnd 0' inp tare a.hpriral rmeioru Criene mau rail ftn ar nrfph 1 1 on 11 arckcti-nrinri- grandchildren. 11 great-grand Friends may call tomorrow: Tursday evening after 7 P. M. Sara Fediqan of 811 W.

29th Street Bolfitives and fnpnds are invited to cY i iu nfrt i Li i make a le turn rom the 0range SL 2 at the Mealey Funeral shoulder of the road The car Mr. Newcombe, a native of Home, 703 N. Broom with JuJX by McClellion struck the Coventry England came to the burial in Cathedra Cemetery children and a brother, William il. ri sttrnn the tunpral from the MtAi FUNERAL HOME, 703 flroo Street LYNCH-ln Wilminqton General Hospital rrvin nJ Ip0 p. III.

dl II IC UOdlllld UH 30, at 9 this citv on March 29, 194, Dorothy UdrVin. dna a SlSlCr, Airs. Hf1mp loin I Ir was a member of SI. Mark's Episcopal Church here. Mr.

Ayres is survived by his widow, the former Catherine White; two sisters, Mrs. Charles H. Wells of Bryn Mawr, and Mrs. Willard B. G.

Terry of St. Petersburg, and two n'rlnrk Solemn Renuiem Mass at' Christ wife ol the late Stanley yea Allce Almeta. both of Tilghman. n. rh.irrh 9 'n o'clock.

Inter Jay Drive, Chelsea Estates, a ment in Cathedral Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to at AflH the (iinnril rurMlrat at thA r.rara Ol'I ILfS win UL dl J. 111. III- united Slates ai ID and was a menus may can ai me iwiwai naturalized citizen. He was a home tomorrow night, member of Second Baptist Church.

Temple Lodge 11 Frnesf C. Dickens Jr. Church starts FLINN In this city on March 27, 1964. lawn Memorial Chapel on Wednesday morrOW at the THghman Meth -i nesday HUM TOW dl 1 1 If 1 llgllllldn iVieill- odist Church. Friends may call Mrs.

Stanley Lynch rlrl Onhprt hiishanrt nf Cant Ruth April I. ai I OHOCK. miermeni Park. uuiknn ciinn nf 6m Curtis Ave. Wood- 'n braceiawn vemonai new building crest.

Aae 39 years Relatives and friends nay can m.H las Lt gt th famjv me jg ff brothers, Robert Ayres of Phil- jnnir jm j-r-! urnruyi i(tunuo James vreei, are invited to attend the luneral services at The Citadel ot the Salvation Army, 4th eveninq alter 7 P. Mrs. Dorothy F. Lynch 63 of AM, Nur Cons.story and Nur Djckens (lf 108 Jay Drive. Chelsea Estates.

Temple, the Brandywine Hun- pnps Lgkei Wayne a Unj. 7 to 9. Elsmere's Church of Christ adelphia and Lambert Ayres of versity of Delaware graduate, iyesterday broke ground for ajMillsboro. died Friday at Chilton Memorial building at Newport- Services will be tomorrow at and Shipley Streets, on Tuesday afternoon, March 31, al 2 o'clock Interment on MOORE In Elkton, on March 26, Wednesday at 2 Salvation Army Sec- Sarah wile of the late John tion of Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, Y. Moore and of the late Frank Price Friends may call at The Citadel on Mon- of 114 Clinton Elkton, Md Aqed 94 dflv pveninq from 6 to 9 M.

and on vearv Relatives and friends are invited imm Nnnn until service time. attend the services at the St. Thomas Reuben E. Donovan BRIDGEVILLE Reuben: Hospital, Pompton Plains, N.J., bap nke and ureennank Koad. 2 p.m.

in St. Mark's Church. It will include a sanctuary Friends may call tonight from seating from 450 to 500 to 9 at tie James Funeral after a long illness. He is survived by his widow C. J.

Cathcart, 67, ex-smith, dies Arranoemenk by SP ICE -MULL I I FU- Church. Glasqow. Del, on Tuesday Emer Donovan 72 died FridaV NERAL HOME afternoon, March 31. at I clock Inter- iwinnau. ii.

uicu i i iua ment at Providence cemetery, Eikton jn anticoke Memorial Hospital. rsilACHER In this citv on March i9 Vtf Friend' may call at the church 19M, James husband of ZeHa U- afleI" 3 shrt lllt1eSS' laoher of 601 N. Harrison St. aqed 68 n'lb EDWARD R. BELL FUNERAL fnrmpr rivilinn Pm years Due notice of funeral will be qiven HOME.

lie V.aS a IOrmer Civilian em- Arranaements by the McCRERY FUNER- nwM4Nf) ci(y Warch ploye of the U.S. XaVy Who had lived in this arCa S'nCe nis re" i a. o1 man. Keia'ives and friends are in- GIBBS- In Elkton, 7d on Varch .6. ilinrai frnm th.

mi. vied In attend the the former Barbara Battin; his snipers. 20 classrooms, a here, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ery, a training room, a Dickens Indian Field Clay-a cloakroom and offices.

ine sugficsis mat in a. uilm.ii.-, inuidii ritiu, vwij lieu of flowers memoria contri- mont, and three children, Ern-I 1he new site is across Red est Sandra and Debora Clay Creek from the 1 l1G Ml 0d dMU u'ia i Mark Church building fund. a at home. the New Castle Correctional' 964. El rahe'h, mother Arthur uicuiciii.

lie una an unci as of World ister ot Joseoh 'er I ay.on, cizir, 0rrlrni nn V(lnd mrnmcli March veteran War I and Johnstown in Green- Charles J. Cathcart, 67, one.shop on Gilpin Avenue to learn of the last blacksmiths in this I about autos. Jr u. aa -iu n'cincK ioiemn xeauiem wass-, ilton, Eve.yn Gaaay. V-ary Henson and Church, Fairfax, at belonged tO the St Lillian Scott Relates and fnends are in- in Al, Cpm(, v.tert to a'tonrj th.

twer: from h.r ate Methodist CtlUrCh Mr. Dickens was a chemical Institution on 6 acres valued at nntlnr.n. of tun tt D.ikK rv. $fl fifin frimatpH rnnitrnr-tinn' area, died Saturday morning in; He took the shop over from'resBcarch and develooment cenvCost is $128,000 and the cost of; resiuprice, aav. March 30 at '2 Clock Services at a WOOd REA in Pocorson Township.

Pa. Salesianum senior in capital contest Paul Andrisani 17, Salcsi- I IP 3vi arP nn 3 ai mnn I 1 Fh.n.7.r A at Intpr 11. 1 his father in 1929. becoming in He rcCeived his furnishings, $22.0 on Varch 29. I9M.

William James, hushand of the late Sarah Jane McGoiqen Rea, aaed 74 vears. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from Arranqemen's ERAL HOWE ment arliO'niq co by EDWARD P. eE. fU tie is sin vifu uy 10111 mmki. Althnnnh his at inn 1 1,1 lacnxu ii.u,w,,,6.,, Mrs.

Bessie Hicks of Upper Fr 7 bachelor, master and Ph.D. de-! The old church at 508 New ront St. had long since become mpni snppiaiki em, ter Wayne long i nnnm hnr rnninf rntM-nrntil home, narbv. Mrs. Marv ark 'erees trom tne university ot noaa.

cismere, is ior saie he COLLINS FUNERAL ing the St. Anthony of Padua State Lafayette Kennett nSiTo of Chesapeake City. Mrs. T' TL Until he finally left his busi- Delaware, where he was a mem-'at $35,000. on Tuesday morntnq Marc o'clock Reouiem Mass at St.

Patrick's Elma Hurrie of Philadelohia, ness for the last time on Feb. ber of Pi Kappa Alpha frater GORVLE -In nn Varch 26, I'M. FrarC'S i so" of the ia'e John and VarQaret of Hockessin Aad 70 years P. and friends are invited to attn! 'rom the VEALEV FUNERAL HOVE, 703 N. Broom St, on T.ej:Oav morninq, March 31 at 9 o'ciiy" Va's at St.

John Church, a' 10 o'clock. Interment a Sf Fa'fir's Ometery, Ashland CYO, is in Washington, D.C., today and tomorrow competing in the National Catholic Youth R. Church, Kennett Square, at 11 o'clock Interment in St. Patrick's Ceme- torv At Iho roniiacl nf Ih. lamilv and Mrs.

Grace Gruwell of 0Itne nawn veie' 3, 1963, he continued to refer 1 HlS regret W3S m0re Phl1- tn it a hlarlrcmith hnn East-West wedding nity. Mr. Dickens was in the Navy there will be no viewing Monday eveninq. Springfield, 3 C-ifioM P. kJLIl 11 II.

1U, a IIUIl OI.1IS1 it i r.i i i i U.VIU1 ILdl II dl LUllllllfl Lldl. Mr Cathcart was a member Ihree years and was a lieu- SAWYFR In this city on March 29, AITS. Minnie ia10r OI miiaaei- rA. "Ppnn uprp hpttpp nff in YY'inam uaniei. oi ri j'm- hrnthoi-c TTrnnl- usmi A i i Daniel, hlsband of Freda Sher- nrI hrnthprs Franl- (Jiua, anu muiiiuo, i mnri Ua1a.

OI UeidWarC rllM Alllt'l ILdll Iflldlll. Ju. man Sawyer ot 1724 Mctannons Lnurcn GPEGG-ln th.s crt, on March 26, 1964 rt aI TOKYO 'P The Son of Lt. Organization Oratorical Contest. Gen.

Maurice Preston. U.S. com-! Andrisani, winner of the Wil-mander in Japan, was married mington Diocesan CYO High yesterday to a pretty Japanese School Contest, is the son of Mr. student of American and Mrs. Paul Andrisani Sr nidi i nil Dt-ui an ii nv ui.diuiii than thev are todav Leglot1, and Amencan Le8lon man mey are loaay.

i m.n. Inat norse-OTawn Drum and Alumni. A bert ot saran breqq ot n. Ul vn cciiwwiu anu uumii n. 20th S.

Aor-d year. Relatives hm Bridgcvine Bugle Corps wiuiam u. sawyer home' wASHNGTONsTonMon- lf "yV 'S'i Services will be at 2:30 p.m.! HOWEVER, Mr. Cathcart He was a veteran of World fimAttrtii ot tlin iA rc 1 1 Ci i i .1 in ny rt' Delaware Ave, Jefferson Street on u'iuuiiw" ai ii.t im.uL.n, i u- wn fl a wavs pxd am nation war 1. William Daniel Sawyer.

46, an Thomas M. Preston. 24, of Tu-1801 W. fith St. He is being ac-employe of the Delaware State larc, met his bride, Ki-lcompanied by the Rev.

Marin lermem a. Tuesday eveninq, March 11, at 8 P. M. Unmp hPrp wlprp fripnd Ul I aa ih Ai'o 'ervire. ai the cap manei 111 rai nonie nere wntre ii icnas that a blacksmith isn nCCCS' I I -f I IT! ltk kic I.

eemwu-i v1' Ar! nctnn Natmna Cemeterv. A 'x- may call tonight from 7 to 9. lax uepanmeni. aiea yesterday yomi Kanai, while he was a slu-; Bugliosi, moderator of the St unci.i, u.cu Jc.ui.Ua. Vlll lailill, wmie nC 1964, William husband of the late dria 0 afternoon.

A tnrilu a hnrwchnnr hiitrathpr "mi firma annip ispiiv ijrefnwon n.iu a Interment in Arlinqton Na- nimutifcuui umeicti at lokyo Keio University. Anthony CYO at Tok''s Kcio friends are Invited to attend the funeral Cmfl services from the MEALEY FUNERAL neiore joining me lax aepari but a young man of 21 when a( SummH Aye the last horse was shoed in the ic u. 'j Mrs. G. Grafton Wheatley CAMBRIDGE, Md -Services HOME, 703 N.

Broom Street, on Wednes- wil SON In Kennett Townshio on March dva afternoon, Aoril at 2 o'clock. In- 28, 194 Edna Reynolds Wilson, wile ferment in Cathedral Cemetery. Eriends 0f the late Chevnev Wilson aaed may call at the funeral home on Tuesday ye'rs. Relatives and friends are invited vening after 7 P. M.

to attend the funeral from the COLLINS EUK'FRAI State afavette LillliMUISl. l.iawJtT, WHO UVfU ill ilL- shop on July 1, 1917. He also is survived bv another, Gannon Road, Sherwood Park. Mr. Cathcart learned his trade' had been employed by the Du HAHN At her residnce on March 28, streets, Kennett Square, Pa on Wednes- far MrS DaisCV Hubbard Wheat- daiiuhtpr Mrs Rnrbara Wise 1964.

Margaret J. Hahn, widow of Wil- day morning, Aoril 1, at 11 o'clock In- i i fl'0ITl hlS father, the late John aU8mer' lMrS' KarOara ise, mer K. Hahn, 204 37th St ff'atives terment in Birmingham Lafayette Ceme- ley, 83, of Tile Neck, Dorchester rfu- T. f-oe-, Fairfax; a brother, DaVld. and friends are invited to attend the tery.

Friends may call at the Collins Fu- Cathcart WhO foresaw the funeral from the smith nerai Home on Tuesday evening. County, will be today at 2 p.m. ronmn u0 ho Somervi N.J. i three sisters, afternoon, March 30, at 2 o'clock Inter- WILSON-ln Kennett Township on March at the LcCompte Funeral Home Uo cnn .1 rni MrS. Sarah Ballock Of Taylor.

auto. He advised his son ment at Silverbrnok Cemetery. There will 28, 1964, Cheyney H. Wilson Sr husband here. S.C.; Mrs.

Eleanor Reese of be no viewing. Friends may call at the ot the lale Edna Reynolds Wilson, aqed Albert J. Mrf.rrrr Prrsiilrnl 2700 WASHINGTON STREET 3010 KIRKWOOD HIGHWAY (AT PRICES CORNER) McCRERY MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME 3924 CONCORD PIKE Phone OL 2-0513 cgate forge, anvil and bellows to funeral home 12 noon until 2 p.m. on ft vears. Relatives and friends A0A Ctlirrt'iv at thp A TZuOr She died Saturday at the Pont Co.

for approximately 12 years. A native of Louisville, he was a member of Headquarter? 'I Army Corps during World War II and was married while tationcd in Wilmington. He 'aler became a member of the ilid and Mh Divisions and was Eliza- Belle "lUa IZ a Miami, and Mrs Monday prior to funeral. HAMMOND In this city on Marct -r ai frnm the collins funer. iiai-nn Vursinp Home Hiirlwk hpth I pp Fflhinn nf Wilminc 2r.

-Q al home, sia.e La.ay Mome. HuruKk. centrate on auto Lee ration OI vMimm8 nd ot "'e streets, Kennett square, She was the widow of G. Graf- ton, and three grandchildren. 1964.

Earle E. Hammond, husbar U'U VV nmilMluii'i LU'- "'r r-ini- rn u-, m.vi,,,,,, crest. Services private, from Ihe April 1, at 11 o'clock Interment in Oxfcrd ton WhoatlCV Of tie ACCk and MR. CATHCART followed his Graveside services will be i in: Zr'XTZ TuVy had lived with her sister-in-law. father's advice and worked in held at 11 Wednesday morning menl in Gracelawn Memorial Park.

There evening. Oxfnrd Lodge r3J3 F. A. M. Jfrc P'li-inlmtli Whnnllnv nftoh Ihn fnns-f llnrtlmc it CIlvnrhrAnt Momni-ial Pari 'aunrHnH thn nin-nlo llparl Mivial MM condur: will no viewing..

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