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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 16

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Mrs. John Helms IB Mamlni ttowt WilmingtM, DL DawmWr 4, 1941 Obituaries of the Delaware area DEATHS and Mrs. Eddie Willdon of doctor's care for several years brothers, Gilbert Tanner of Sherwood Park and Thomas Tanner of Fairfax, and a sister, dies, ex teacher Mrs. Hervey H. I Clemens Mrs.

Edith Bush Clemens, 84, Mrs. Alphonsus L. Bowe Sr. Mrs. Eleanor W.

Bowe, 74, of Services will be this morninc at 11 at the West Grove Free Will Baptist Church, Prospect west wove, ra. interment will be Friday in Ashe County, N.C. August Hagenah August Hagenah, a retired draftsman at the defunct Pusey Jones Corp, died yesterday in Wilmington General Division af ter a long illness. His age was not given. Mr.

Hagenah, of Manor Park Apartments, New Castle, was a native of Bremerhaven, Ger many, out naa uvea in tne United States since 1914. He was employed by the Wil mington shipbuilding firm for 37 years until it closed in 1953. Mr. Hagenah was a member of Lafaayette Lodge No. 14.

and was a 32d-degree Mason. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Anna Hagenah. Services and interment will be private at the convenience of the family. There will be no view ing.

PENNS GROVE, N.J.-Mrs. va Dowlinir Helms. 84, re tired schoolteacher and princi-j pal at the former Du Pont School at Carneys Point, died Monday in the Greenbrier Nurs ing Home, Woodbury. Her death followed a long illness. Until entering the nurs ing home, Mrs.

Helms lived at 40 Newton Woodbury. "Mrs. Helms, a resident of Penns Grove, for most of her life, was a member of Penns Grove Chanter. Order of tne Eastern Star and the Kimble Methodist Church, Woodbury. Mrs.

Helms was a teacher for 32 vears. 28 of which were in the Penns Grover-Unper Penns Neck Townshin School District, as teacher and principal. She joined the district system in 1918. She was the widow of John Helms who died three weeks Mrs. Helms is survived by the akIR In Wilmington Gtntrd Division, Wilmington Medical Center, on December IWt.

Margaret Conner Baker, wife of the late Howard E. Baker, of 1307 Philadelphia Pike, Claymont, Del. Aged 76 years. Relatives and friands re Invited to attend the funeral services the DANIELS It HUTCHISON FUNERAL HOME, Middletown, Del. on Friday morning, December i.

at 11:00 o'clock. Interment In Townsend Cemetery. Friends my call at the funeral home on Thurs day evening antr ciock. IERENDT Suddenly In this city on December 1, 1961. Arnold, husband of Berendt, 1204 Harrison Avenue, lolly Oak Terrace.

Aged 60 year. Rela-Ives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at Concordia Luth eran Church, Washington street a. Lea Boulevard on Wednesday morning, December 4 at 10:30 o'clock. Interment in Gracelawn Memorial Park. Arrangements by the BEESON FUNERAL HOME.

BLIVINS In Landenberg, Pa. on December 7, IMS. Jessie husband ef Rosie B. Blevins. Aged 52 years.

Re 11 i latives and friends are mvirea to attend he funeral from we west trove i-ree Baotist Church on Wednesday morn- na, December 4 at 11 o'clock. Interment In Blevins Cemetery, Asha County, N.C., j-rioay, Decern oer OWE In this city on December 3, 1961. Eleanor W. Wallace Bowe. wife of the late Alphonsus L.

Bowe of 917 N. Rodney Street. Aged 74 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the MEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 7th and Broom Streets, on Thursday morning, December 5, at 9 o'clock. Requiem Mass at Sacred Heart R.C.

Church, 10th and Madison Streets, at I o'clock. Interment In Cathedral Cemetery. Frlendt may call at the funeral home on Wednesday evening after 7. CAJNAR In this city on December 1, IMS. John Thomas, son of Yonko and Maria Cainar of Sanford School, Hock-essln.

Aged 19 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from the McCRERY FUNERAL MO(Vt, MIA Klrkwood Hiahwav, Prices Corner, on Wednesday morning, December 4 at 9:00 o'clock. Requiem Mass at St. Mary's of the Assumption R.C. Church, HOCkessm at qcikk.

CAMPER In this city on December 1, 1968. Walter Camper, of 412 W. 3rd struct. Uncla of Evelvn Everett. Aged SO years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service at the FUNERAL HOME OF EDWARD R. BELL, 909 Poplar Street on Wednesday evening, Dec, 4 at 8 o'clock. Interment In Simpson Cemetery, Newport. Friends may call at the Funeral Home, Wednes day evening trom a to onou. CLEMENS In Sacred Heart Hospital, Chester, Pa.

on Monday, December 2, 1968. Mary Edith Bush, wife of the late Adamsfashion headquarters Harvey n. ciemens. geo years, relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the EASTBURN Mrs. Denise Sefershayen of New Castle.

Services will be Friday morn ing at 11 at the Chandler Funer al Home, 2506 Concord Pike. Interment will be in Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral borne to morrow night. Andrew M. McGilvray Andrew M.

McGilvray, 65, of 1331 Rodman Road, Canby Park, died yesterday at St. Francis Hospital after a short illness. Mr. McGilvray, born in Edin burgh, Scotland, had lived in Delaware since 1939. He was a lithographer for the Kauma-graph Co.

for 40 yars. He was a member and past officer of the Lithographers and Photoengrar-ers Union. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Agnes Barrett McGilvary; a son, the Rev. Robert McGilvary, 0SFS, of Wilmington, and a daughter, Mrs.

Jean C. Haney of Wilmington. Requiem Mass will be offered Friday morning at 9:30 at St. Elizabeth Catholic Church, Lin den and S. Broom Sts.

Interment will be in All Saints Ceme tery. Friends may call at the Mealey Funeral Home, 703 N. Broom St. tomorrow night. Harry M.

Keel CHESTER, M. Keel, 64, of 105 W. 23d died Monday at his home after a long illness. Mr. Keel retired as an accoun tant with the Sun Oil Co.

in Chester in 1959. He was past master of Perm Lodge No. 709, Chester; a member of the Philadelphia Consistory; past grand master of Tall Ce dars, Perm Forest 21, Chester; a member of the Philadelphia Shrine Band, the Philadelphia Delhi Grotto, The Stamp Club and the Demolay Legion of Honor. Mr. Keel never married.

He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Florence Green of Garden City. Services will be Friday afternoon at 1 at Imschweiler- Brower Funeral Home, 1600 Edgmont Chester, where friends may call tomorrow night when Masonic services will be held at 8. Interment will be in Chester Rural Cemetery. Mrs.

Norman G. Coffin ELKTON, Md. Mrs. Helen E. Coffin, 51, of 216 Hollings-worth Manor, Elkton, died yes terday in Union Hospital after a long illness." Mrs.

Coffin is survived by her husband, Norman G. Coffin; a son, Norman Elkton; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Crouch, Newport, and Mrs. Anna-belle Manning of Elton, and five grandchildren. Services will be Saturday afternoon at 2 at the Hicks Funeral Home, Bow and Stockton Streets, Elkton, where friends may call Friday night.

Inter ment will be In Elkton Ceme tery. for a heart condition, her family said. She was a member of the Elkton Methodist Church. She is survived by her hus band, Kenneth C. Mars; a daughter, Miss Lisa J.

Mars, at home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Murphy, of Elk ton; two sisters, Mrs. Patricia A.

Kline of Lindenwald, N.J., and Miss Linda K. Murphy of Elkton; her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Eva Wherry of Elkton; and her paternal grand- mother, Mrs. William Murphy. Services will be Friday after noon at 2 at the Hicks Funeral Home, Bow and Stockton Elkton, where friends may call tomorrow night.

Interment will be in Elkton Cemetery. Clarence M. Huffman Clarence M. Huffman, 68, of 81 Chesterfield Drive, New Cas tle, died yesterday at Delaware Division after a short illness. Mr.

Huffman, a native of Wilksboro, N.C., had lived in the New Castle area for the past 15 years. He was a retired coal wife Mrs. Adlee Thompson Huffman, died in 1959. He is survived by four daughters, Margaret E. Whis- man, with whom he made his home, Mrs.

Betty H. Watkins of Newark, Mrs. Phyllis M. Hen dricks and Mrs. Helen Chap man, both of Chelsea estates; four sons, Jack M.

of Houston, Jimmy Lee of Wilmington, Kenneth L. of ashington, D.C. and Don of the United States Air Force, stationed in Wichita, two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Rose of Matoaka, W. and Mrs." Goldie Jenkins of Kingsport, three broth ers, Max, Edward and Tracy, all of Cleveland, Ohio; seven grandchildren and a.

great grandchild. Services -will be Friday morn ing at 11 at the Gebhart Funeral Home, 531 Delaware New Castle, where friends may call tomorrow night. Interment will be in Gracelawn Memorial Park. Jessie R. Blevins Jessie R.

Blevins, 52, of Star Road near Landenberg, died Monday at his home after suffering a heart attack. A native of North Carolina, Mr. Blevins had been a resident of the Landenberg area for the past 18 years. He was a machinist with the 5VF Co. plant at Yorklyn and a member of the West Grove (Pa.) Free Will Baptist Church.

Mr. Blevins is survived by his widow, Rosie B. Blevins; three daughters, Miss Peggy Blevins and Mrs. Phyllis Cogdill, both of Landenberg and Mrs. Wanda Michael of West Grove; four grandchildren; four brothers, Earl and Willie, both of Bel Air, and Other and Rocco, both of Lansing, N.C.; and six sisters, Mrs.

Belle Denny of Balti more. Mrs. Frances Huntmanof Pompano Beach, Mrs: Jo- sie Combs of Lansing, Mrs. Eth el Pruitt and Mrs. Bertha Pruitt, both of Jefferson, N.C.

formerly of West Grove, died Monday in Sacred Heart Hospital, Chester, Pa. Her husband, Hervey H. Cle mens, died four years ago and she left West Grove to live with a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Elliott, at 1021 Remington Sun Village, near Chester. In addition to Mrs. Elliott, she is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Robert Sturgill, Lutherville, and Mrs. A.

C. Elliott Laurel; a son, Everett Clemens, Eastburn Acres; nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. 4 Services will be tomorrow aft ernoon at 2 in the Eastburn Funeral Avondale, where friends may call after noon tomorrow. Interment will be in Homeville Friends Ceme tery near Oxford, Pa. 4 Mrs.

Howard E. Baker Mrs. Margaret E. Baker, 76, of 3307 Philadelphia Pike, Claymont, died yesterday at Wil mington General Division after a long illness. Mrs.

Baker, bora near- Mill- ington, had lived in the Claymont area for the past eight years. Her husband, Howard E. Baker, died in 1941. She is survived by a son, Howard R. of Prospect Park, three daughters, Mrs.

Pearl Chalmers of Wilmington and Mrs. Doris C. Carey and Mrs. Irma Fallat, both of Claymont; a brother, Frank Conner of Clayton; two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Heverin of Townsend and Mrs.

Julia Dill of Wilmington, and seven grandchildren. Services will be Friday morn ing at 11 at the Daniels and Hutchison Funeral Home, Mid dletown, where friends may call tomorrow night. Interment will be in Townsend Cemetery. Mrs. Kenneth C.

Mars ELKTON. Marlene E. 27, of 168 Hollings worth Manor, Elkton, died yes terday at Union Hospital after a heart attack. Mrs. Mars had been under a fmrnmsmmmmmmmm' Memorial fund to Honor doctor A memorial fund to honor the contributions of Dr.

Robert O. Y. Warren to the children and medical community in the Wilmington area has been established by the Delaware Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Warren, a pediatrician here for 38 years, died Nov.

10. The Robert 0. Y. Warren Fund for Continuing Education will be administered by the Delaware Academy of Medicine to provide an annual lectureship or seminar at the academy to advance physicians' understanding of child health. 5" XT FUNERAL HOME, Avonoaie, ra.

or Thnruiav afternoon. Dec. 5 at 2 Interment in Homeville Friends Ceme tery. Friends may can at me runerai Homa attar. IZ noon on inursaay.

COFFIN In Union Hospital, Elkton, Md. nommtwr a. i8. Helen E. Coffin, fof 216 Hollinqsworth wife of Norman G.

Coffin. Mother of Norman Lane Coffin, sister of Mrs. Alice M. Crouch and Mrs. Annabelle Manning.

Aaori 51 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the HICKS HOME fUK runcKLj, I Bow and Stockton Streets, Elkton, Md. i nn catnrriav afternoon. December at 2:00 o'clock. Interment In Elkton Ceme- Friends may call at me runerai home on Friday evening after 7 o'clock.

EBANKS (Banks) In Union Hospital, Elkton, Md. on oecemDer i-no, rnrn.n FBanks. husband of Mrs Marie Banks, Chesapeake City and c.th.r Malln A. Banks of Elkton, Md, Cornell Banks, Cambridge, and a Dnhart Ranks. Chesaoeake City and Mrs.

Mary Ellen Bedwell, Chesapeake City, WO. Ageo 13 years, kchuivci ii riwU ara invited to attend the funeral i services at the Trinity United Methodist i Church, Chesapeake City, Md. on Thurs- Hu Mrnnnn. Dmc. 5.

at 2 P.M. Inter- ment In Bethel Cemetery near Chesa- peake City. Friends may call at the Trinity United Methodist Church, Chesa- peake City on Wednesday evening after 7. Arrangements by the R. T.

FOARD two sisters, Mrs. Kldd, Penns Grove, and Mrs. Paul DeLaney of Westfield, a erandchild. and two greai- grandchildren. Services will be tomorrow morning at 11 at the Pote Funer-al Home, 94 S.

Broad Penns Grove, where friends may tall tonieht and where Eastern Star services will be at 7:30. Inter ment will be in Lawnside Ceme tery, Woodstown. Deafis elsewhere BUTLER. N.J. (UPD Funeral services will be held tomorrow for the, Rev.

James Keean, OFM, who at 90 had been the oldest active Franciscan priest in the nation. Father Keehan died Monday at St. Anthony's Monastery. He entered training for the priesthood in 1879 ana was ordained 65 years ago. 4 Ml FUNERAL Hume, wnesapeaM vur, HELMERSON In this city on December 2, 1968.

Gary Michael, son of Ben W. anri c. Harriat Heinen Helmerson, of mm imir Holiday Hills. Aged 11 years. Relatives and friends are In-i vlted to attend the Requiem Mass at the i iHuiMwi.

nn Thurtriav mornlna. Decern- immaru ate Heart or wary wu 917 N. Rodney St. died yester day in the Rest Haven Nursing Home, 1506 N. Broom after a long illness.

She was the widow of Alphon sus Bowe who died 34 years ago. Mrs. Bowe is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Mul- rooney, with whom she uvea before entering the nursing home; a son, Alphonsus L. of Chester, a sister, Mrs.

Martha Scott of Wilmington; three brothers, Harry Wallace, and James Wallace, both of Wilmington and William Wal lace, living in South Carolina, and three grandchildren. Requiem Mass will be offered tomorrow morning at 9:30 in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 10th and Madison with in terment in Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call tonight at the Mealey Funeral Home, 703 N. Broom St. Robert James Tanner Sr.

Robert James Tanner 54, of 624 7th Mill Creek Trailer Park, was stricken with a heart attack at his home yes terday and was on arrival at Wilmington General Division. A native of Baltimore, Mr. Tanner was an accountant-spe cialist with the Pennsalt Chemi cal Corp. of Philadelphia. He was member of Delaware Consistory.

He is survived by his widow, Ethel B. Tanner; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Waslyn of Min-quadale; a son, Lt. Robert Tanner stationed at the Eglin AFB in Florida; his oar- ems, Mr. and Mrs.

William T. Tanner of New Castle; two DEATHS MARS In Union HosdIIjI. Flktnn. mm on December 3, 18. Marlene wife of Kenne C.

Mars, of 168 Holllndsworth Manor, Mother of Lisa J. Mart, daughter Of OIlVB AAurnhV UnH Arthur AA Murphy, sister of Mrs. Patricia A. Kline and Linda K. Murphy.

Aged 27 years. Relatives and friends are invited to at- leiig mi runerai services at tne HICKS nume ruK FUNERALS, Bow and Stockton Streets, Elkton, Md. on Friday aiicntvuti, ucicmDer BT OCIOCK, interment in Elkton Cemetery. Friends may caii ar ine runerai none on Thursday evening after 7 o'clock. McGILVRAY In this rltv nn iw.mh.r Barrett McGilvrav of laal Rwim.n sLT 3.

1968. Andrew hnck.r.4 AnnAP Canby Park. Relatives and friends are anena ine tunerai trom the MEALEY FUNERAL' HOME, 7th and Broom Streets, on Friday morning, December 4, at 9 o'clock. Requiem Mass at St. Elizabeth's R.C.

Chucch at 9:30 o'clock. Interment in All Saints Ceme- icry, rnenas may can at the funeral home on Thursday evening after 7. MESCHTER In Cedarcroft, Kennett Square, Pa. on Dec. 2, 1968.

Emily Bostwick, wife of Emery Meschter. Due inline or lunerai wii oe given by WOR-RALL 81 KUZO FUNERAL HOME. MRUZ-ln this city on December 1. 19A8 tainenne nn. nnruz, wife of the late nnruz of 2308 Maxwellton rtoaa, Mamensi baraeni.

Aged 60 years. xeiatives and tr ends are invited in attend the funeral from the KRIENEN BROS. FUNERAL HOME, 400 N. Broom aireer, on Wednesday mornino, Decern- ber 4 at 8:30 o'clock. Requiem Mass ai sr.

jonn rne beloved r.c. Church, ment in Cathedral Cemetery. anerwooa Park, at 9:30 o'clock, nter. PARKINS In this citv an Due 1. TUJt Thomas H.

of 408 S. Franklin St. Aged vited to attend the services at the McCRERY FUNERAL HOME, 2700 Wash rn. neianves ana rnenas are in ington on weo. afternoon, Dec.

4 at 2:30 o'clock. Interment In Sllvxrhrnni, lemeiery. PEAPER At his late residence In Chesapeake City, on Nov. 30. 1968.

William Peaper, grandfather of James wayne reaper, ana vtrs. Susan P. Cebrat, both of Newark, Del. Aaed 82 vears Relatives and friends are invited' to anena me runerai services on Wed Dec. 4, at the Trinltv United Methodist Church, Chesapeake City, at 11 A.M.

Interment in the Bethel Cemetery, near Chesaoeake Citv. Memo rial contributions may be made to the Trinity United Methodist Church, co Mrs. Mary McGurk, Chesaoeake tv. Arrangements by the R. T.

FOARD FUNERAL HOME, Chesapeake City, Md PRETTYMAN-r-ln this city on December 2, 1968. Elizabeth C. Prettyman, of 12 Carole Rd Chestnut Hill Ests. Formerly or Wilmington, uei. Aged 96 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the SPICER- MULLIKIN FUNERAL HOME, 24th and Market on Thursday morning, Dec, at 11:00 o'clock. Interment in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Smyrna, Del. There will be no viewing. RUSSUM In this city on Dec. 2, 1968.

Mary Etta, wife of Harry G. Russum or a Kamoo rerrace, Ramoietorr Acres Aged 46 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the SPICER-MULLIKIN FUNERAL HOME, duPont Parkway East VanBuren Wilmington Manor on Wednesday morn ing, Dec. -4 at 11 o'clock. Interment in Lakeside cemetery, Dover, Delaware.

TANNER Suddenly In this citv on December 3, 1968. Robert James, husband Ethel B. Tanner. Father of Barbara Weslyn and Lieut. Robert J.

Tanner, Jr. Brother of Denise Sefersha- yen, Gilbert and Thomas Tanner, of 624 Seventh Avenue, Millcreek Trailer Park. Aged S3 years. Relatives and friends are invnea io anena rne tunerai services ar the NEW CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME, 2506 Concord Pike on Friday morning, Dec. at 11 o'clock.

Interment In Grace lawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at Chandler's Thursday evening. WHITE-ln this city on December 1, 1968. Vlralnia Shuster, wife of Clar ence White, of 9 Hall Avenue, Elsmere. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the services at the DAHLING FUNERAL HOME, 1201 Klrkwood High way, Elsmere, on Wednesday morning, December 4 at 10:30 o'clock.

There will be no viewing. Please omit flowers. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the American Cancer Society, 1925 Lovering Avenue, Wilmington, Delaware. WHITE In this city on December 3, Street. Son of Sadie White, brother of Rose Bowie, Elsie Fleming, Gladys Peter 968.

etcner J. wnite, or xi t. ytn son. Jeanetta Buraess, A bert, John and Earl White. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Ezlon United Methodist Church, 9th and French Streets, on Thusday evening, Dec.

5, at o'clock. Interment In Baltimore National Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. on Friday. Friends may call at the church Thursday evening from to 8 o'clock. Arrangements by the EDWARD R.

BELL FUNERAL HOME. WHITE In this city on December 1968. Evanaelist Sister Elsie M. White of 9 Reading Estate, Middletown, Delaware. Mother of William Butcher Jr.

Sister of Saran Demoy and Eva coning- ham. Aged 74 years. Relatives and friends and members of the Evangelist Organization of the annual conference of the amf Church are invited to attend the funeral services at Trinity. AME Church, Middletown, Delaware on Satur day morning, December 7 at 11 o'clock. interment in Odd i-enows temerery; Smvrna.

Delaware. Friends may call at the hurrh Fririev evenina from 7 to 9. Arrangements by EDWARD R. BELL FUNERAL HOWE. 1 ber 5, at 10:00 o'clock.

Interment in. All Saints Cemetery. There will be no view- i. At inwn. ease send donations to the Immaculate Heart of Arv church.

Arrangements by the 1 MEALEY FUNERAL HOME. i HERBST In this pn December 1, 1968. Charles Russell, husband of Ell- zabeth Andrews Herbst of 121 School Road, Alapocas. Aged 55 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the SPICER-MULLI-' iiu ciiKicoAl HOME.

24th 8. Market struts on Wednesday morning, Dec. 4 at 11 A.M. iinEcuiuin ihit ntv on December 3, 1968. Clarence M.

husband of the late The right gift: colorful shirts. i Adlee Huffman, or i Garfield Park, New Castle, Del. Aged Arrnnmfnt Will DO an- TOunced by the GEBHART FUNERAL HOME, New Castle, Del. wuunuiit uilmlnatnn General Dl mmur l. 1968.

Allen Preston, husband of Vera M. Johnston of 80 nintn venue, mniwiTO Tm D.rlr AnoH 40 VHI1. I A4 Relatives and friends are In-f JV itH in ultonrt the funeral 4 services at the Gracelawn Memorial cnapei on weoneS' day afternoon, December i I at 2:00 o'clock. Interment In Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Chapel from 1 to 2 p.m.

on Wednes- day. In lieu of flowers, the family sug i oests that contributions be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Dela-, ware Chapter, 1925 Lovering Wil- mington. Arrangements by NICHOLS i FUNERAL HOME, JOHN C. HIRZEL FUNERAL HOME SUCCESSOR TO WM. SMITH JR.

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