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1st EDITION TiMtday.My24.19l4 The Nw-Joumaf paper B3 Obituaries William J. Robinson William J. Robinson, 37, of Court, New Castle, died of anemia Sunday in the Veterans Administation Hospital, Elsmere. Alan A. Shaw, chairman of school art departments Her husband, Edward died in 1951.

She is survived by two daughters, Edna Starr of Valley Stream; and Evelyn Christopher, of the same address; three sisters, Sadie Way, Elma Windsor and Mabel Tull. all of Seaford. three grandchildren and seven grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Mount Olivet United Methodist Church, High Street Seaford.

where friends may call from 12 30 to 130 m. Friends may also call tonight from 7 to 9 at the Esham Funeral Home. 609 E. Market St Georgetown. Burial will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Seaford Mary Alice Tull MILLSBORO Mary Alice Tull 87, of Leisure Point, died of heart failure Sunday in Nanticoke Memorial Hospital, Seaford.

Mrs. Tull was former manager of the Seaford High School cafeteria and also had worked at the cafeteria at the Du Pont Co. Seaford nylon plant before retiring in 1947. She was a Gold Star Mother of World War II. She was a member for more than 50 years of Mount Olivet United Methodist Church in Seaford and a member of the ladies auxiliaries of the Seaford Fire Company and the Seaford VFW Post.

IN MEMORIAM Saviour on Governor Print Boulevard. He was a 1966 graduate of PS. da Pont High School in Wilmington, where he was a member of the varsity wrestling team. He graduated with honors from Wilmington College in 1974. He is survived by his wife, Gwendolyn; a son, William J.

and a daughter, Kimberiy Robinson, both at home; his mother, Christine Robinson of Chattanooga, and his paternal grandparents, Vivian and James Jackson of Wil-'mington. Services will be Wednesday at noon at Berean Baptist Cbnrch, 1500 Wilmington Road, New Castle, where friends may call from 10 a.m. until services time. Burial W'u be private. ALLEM Remember! you en your J2th Blrthdev.

July 24. Generous 0 Open Ready Doterniliiod Evertestm lev and Never forgotten Your Mm tevt a. All my lovt always, Mem William M. Church, who Meted away July 34, Sedry rntssad by Sen Bit and Femty JOHNSON In memory of Joteah E. Johnson Sr who petted eway 4 veeri ago Jury J4h, I'M.

im very much loved end very much missed Lovingly your Wife, Children end Grendchllden NAOMOWKH k) memory ol our Oeddv Rob Neumowich who petted eway one veer ego today. Jury 24, 1981 We mlit you very much Deddv. Love Your Glrtt, Michelle end Robin NAUMOWICH hi tad lovtnt memory of my hutbend, Rob, who passed away July 24, 1913. FOOT PRINTS One night a men had a dreem. He dreamed he wet walking atone the beach with the Lord.

Acrott the tkv (lath tcenet from hit We. For eech tcene. he knowt two tell of tootortntt In the tend one belonging to htm, end the other to the Lord. When the hit tcene of hh IM flethed before Mm, he looked beck el the tootortntt In the tend He notice thai many timet along the oelh of Ml lite there wat only one let ol footprints He alto noticed thai haooened at the very lowetl and sadlsf timet tn hit lite. Thit realty bothered him and ha auettloned the Lord about 'Lord you tald that once decided to follow you.

You'd walk with me et) the way, but I have noticed thai during the moil troubletome timet in my lite, there's onty one tet of tootprlntt. I don't under stand why when I needed you moll, you would leave me The Lord tolled. "My ton, my ereclout child, I love you and I would never wave vou. During your time of trial end suffering, when you tee only one tet of tootprlntt. It wet then that I carried you Deeply loved and tadly mitted by your wife, Angrxe RAMON! Geralyn, our precloui daughter, on her birthday.

Dear Geralvn: Daitlet end rotet, I cannot tend But bouquet of love end beautiful memorial ere forever. Happy Birthday! Alwayt Remembered In Our Heartt. Mom end Dad DEATH NOTICES and four granddaughters. Services will be Wednesday at 2 pm. in the chapel at Gracelawn Memorial Park on Dm Pont Highway.

Wilmington Manor, where friends may call after 1:15 p.m. Burial will follow in Gracelawn Memorial Park. The family suggests memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society, 1708 Lovering Wilmington 19806. Joseph Krautter Joseph Krautter, 92, of 12 George Read Road. Penn Acres, formerly of Pepper Creek Road, Dagsboro, died of a myocardial infarction Wednesday in Riverside Hospital in Wilmington.

Mr. Krautter was a retired pipefitter. He was employed by the Ben- jamtn F. Shaw Co. of Wilmington until he retired in 1943.

He was a member of La fa vet te Lodge 14, and the Delaware Consistory. He was a member of Nur Temple in Wilmington for 50 years and the Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 74. His wife, Wanda, died many years ago. He is survived by a niece, Peggy Wright, with whom he lived.

Services will be private. Daniel II. Bucher SEATTLE Daniel H. Bucher, 55. of McMicken Heights, formerly of Wilmington, died of cancer June 22 in Seattle.

Mr. Bucher was chief engineer for Union Tank Works in Seattle. From 1968 to 1978, he was an engineering specialist with Hercules Inc. in Wilmington. He was a native of Snoqualmie Falls.

Wash. He is survived by his wife. Sandra; two sons and two daughters from a previous marriage, Daniel J. of Miami and James D. of Kent, and Kathleen A.

Bucher of Wilmington and Linda M. Bucher, also of Kent; two brothers, the Rev. Louis Bucher of Newfoundland, Canada, and Michael A. of Auburn; three sisters, Frances Boley of Seattle. Mary Hayes of Fairbanks.

Alaska, and Rusty Castonguay of Seattle; and a granddaughter. Services and burial were June 25 in Kent. Instead of flowers, the family suggests con' rihfitions to the American Cancer Society, 1708 Lovering Wilmington 19806. Violet C. Stull Violet C.

Stull. 83. of 107 Ohio Elsmere. died of a stroke Monday in Silver Lake Nursing Home. Dover, where she had been a patient since early June.

Mrs. Stull was a cafeteria worker at the Hotel Du Pont from 1935 to 1945. Earlier, she worked in the cafeteria at the YWCA in Wilmington. Her husband. Harry, died in 1977.

Surviving are a stepdaughter, Grace V. Mann of Dover, and a sister. Arvilla Fisher of the Kent Convalescent Center, Smyrna Services will be Wednesday at 11 a m. at the Krienen-Griff ith Funeral Home. 1400 Kirkwood Highway.

Elsmere. where friends may call one hour before services. Burial will be in SHverbrook Memorial Park, Lancaster Avenue and Du Pont Road. CAINE In the WMC, Memorial on July II, 194, Qiieenie Mae Wilson Jackson Calne, ege 54, formerly of Corbil SI, Newark, DE. Mother of Ethel Charles.

Daughter of the late Luvenla and Ernest Wilton. Sister of Myrtle JL Harden, of Wilmington. Alto survived by 5 Grondcnlldron, several aunls and uncles, host of nieces and nephews, 1 Son-in-lew Clarence Ttherlet, 1 Brother-in-law John Harden, other 'relallvet and friends. Reielives end friends are fhvlled to attend funeral services al CONGO HOME, 201 Grey Ave, Wilmington Tuetdey evening, July 24, al 7 00 Interment in TRivervlew Cemtery on Wednesday morning. may call at the funeral home on Tuetdey from until 7:00.

CHSLER On July 70,1914, In the Veterans 'W. Admin. Medical Washington, DC Paul wheiler, of 2517 Kingman Dr, Challonte. Age 44. Husoana of wrs.

miaa inesier, ot Challonte. Father of Mr. Keith Chester, also of Chalfonte, Mrs. Dene Schwartiman, of Flanders, N.J. and Judy Emmelt, of Pllts-burg, PA.

brother of Mr Leon Chester, of Vlneland, N.J. and Mrt. las. nooinsoo twee efrsr man. igerof theEck-erd Drags on Basin Road in New Castle for foir years before stopping work due to illness in 1982.

He had also worsted as a rw.i.1 for the Division Mr Robinson of Social Services in Wilmington and Dover for five years. He was past deacon of the Church of Our Record Births General Wilmington ANTALPPY Carol and Leslie P. Werdor Cattle HUH, July IV. daughter. BAKER Virginia and Robert, 17 Fatrwav Road, Red Mid Farms, Jury 22, daughter.

BOETTCHER Patricia and Dennis, I Fordham Wilmington Manor Gordon, July 22, ion. BOLESLAWSKI Sherry and David, 2 Indiana Road, Cox Trailer Village. Jury 22, ton DURLIMO Lisa, Townsend. July 17. daughter MEALY Eileen and William, 107 W.

Hotly Oak Road, Gwinhurst, July 22, son. HUGHES Donna. Henderson Road, Garden Quarter Apartments, July 17, ton. LUCAS Donna, 203 S. Conned July 22, ton ME ANY Nancy and John, 2ll Grub Road.

Jury 27, ton WILSON Connie and Ronald, 177 Odfietd Point Road, Elklon. July 22. ton. Kent Qeneral, Dover BRADLEY Elaine and Michael, Felton, July 21, daughter. HINDERER Paula and Wallace, Wyoming, July 22, ton HUTSON Cathy and James, Camden.

July 20, daughter. SINGLETON Denise and Thomas, Magnolia, Jury 21, daughter. Beebe, Lewes HALL Barbara and Wilberf, Georgetown, July 22, daughter. Nanticoke Memorial, Seaford COURSE Blende and Victor, Seaford, July 20. son.

MILLER Elliabetn and Ralph, Greenwood, July 22, daughter. Nurse-Midwifery Birthing Center, Wilmington MULRV Nancy and Vincent, PO. Box 445, Toughkenamon, July 22, daughter. Croier-Chester Medical Center, Upland, Pa. PARRY Cynthia and Paul, 7-22 Amstel Drive, William Penn Village Apartments July II, daughter.

Marriage licenses New Castle County Francis Wayne Mills, New Castle, and Carol Ann league, Bear Anthony Pulolskl, Wilmington, and Kathleen Smith, Newark. Ernest Graham Wilmington, and Constance Robertson, Wilmington. Jose Ralph Cintron, Clavmonl, and Denise Constance Fleming, Clavmont. Stanley W. Saiamon, Wilmington, and Margaret L.

McKelvev, Wilmington. Nedwin Michael Minnich, and Katherine M. Sinopoli, Newark. Harry Lewis New Castle, and Carol Gunton, New Castle Joseph D. Camponelli, New Castle, and Yvonne Marie McGinms.

New Castle. Jerome Caoel, Wilmington, and CarmeHa M. Franlone. Wilmington. Reginald Juan Tyler, Wilmington, and Cheryl Lvnn Redd, Louisville, Ky.

Dennis E. Medlev, Wilmington, and Mar-chella L. Anderson, Wilmington. Waiter C. Burke, Newark, and Donna L.

McConkev, Wilmington Anthony Jones, Wilmington, and Valerie Johnson. Wilmington. Martin Rios, Hockessin, and Maria E. Softs, Horkessin Robert Stanley Dando, Clavmont, and Mary Ellen Kilgannon, Wilmington. Paul Dennis, Brookline, and Kathleen A Connors, Brookline Edmund Jan Kounilt, New York Cilv, and Deborah Ann Klein, New York City.

William Wallace, Philadelphia, and Beatrice L. Flanagan, Witmtnglon. Robert Baird. Wilmington, and Sandra L. Tipton, West Grove, Pa Carlos A.

Gandia, Philadelphia, and Lor- Courts Superior Court New Castle County, criminal Guilty pleas: Gerald CarroH, 21, 100 block Fifth thelt ot firearm. Raymond G. Downs, 31, Delaware Correctional Center, near Smyrna, formerly of 400 block Martin Drive, Collins Park, first-degree robbery. Sussex County, criminal Grand jury indictments: Lyie Thomas Fiedler, 27, Dover, first-degree sodomy, firsl-degree rape. James William Mears, 32, Dagsboro, tampering with a witness, third-degree criminal trespass, disorderly conduct George Funds, age and adddress unavailable, third-degree burglary, theft over S300.

criminal mischief, conspiracy. Mary F. Morris, 20, Lewes, theft by false pretenses Brooks Wayne Wright, 21, Laurel, second-degree vehicular homicide. Clifford A. Coop, 44, Lewes, raking clams with invalid clam long license James F.

Marker, 54, Smyrna, taking clams from a contaminated area. Sean Christopher Shananah, 19, Seaford, escape after conviction Cornelius Wise, age not available, Frank -ford, thelt bv false pretense over S300, making a false written statement. Joy Moore, age not available, Dagsboro, delivery of marijuana. Kevin Flaherty, 30, Rehoboth Beach, second-degree forgery (two charges). Robert Yale, 21, Lewes, second-degree forgery (seven charges).

Karl Dickerson, 21, Lewes, second-degree forgery (two charges) Dana Hanson, 35, Rehoboth Beach, second-degree forgery (Iwo charges). Hank Bonk, 31, Rehoboth Beach, second-degree forgery (two charges). Mark Reding Smith, 27, Belfast, interference with custody (two charges). Woodv Faircloth, 41, Millsboro, escao after conviction. Family Court Sussex County, civil Divorce decrees (effective Immediately) Granted by Judge wtnam i.

Lee: Paul Cell from Brenda Cell, Anna Long from Walter Long; Debbie McGinnis from John McGinnis, Loretta Jane Passwaters from Jackie Passwaters; Patricia 0. Zimmerman from William C. Zimmerman. Dale Jenkins from Charles N. Jenkins; Nancy Sharp from Laurence G.

Sharp Glenn W. Givens from Bertha H. Givens; Karen L. Jarretl from John L. JarreH; Marian Young from James S.

Young John Devis from Lisa L. Davis; Michael Wilkerson from Susan M. Wilkerson; George A Isler from Evelyn A fsler; John B. Deiious from Marcia A. Daiious, Nancy Lee BeaH from Kim David BeaN.

Chester W. Brittingham from Jove Arm Brlttingham; Paul J. Ross from Martin S. Ross; Edgar L. Plnklne from Jove M.

Pin-kin; Timothy J. Laverty trom Yvonne Laverty; George L. Everett from Elvira Everett. Sandra Webb from Michael Webb; Sharon L. Morgan from Gary Allen Morgan; Loretta Lvnn RoHlson from Gary David RoMi-ton Lewis Edward Frampton Jr.

from Debra A. Frampton. Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission License transfers approved: John F. Kirk HI and Margaret F. Kirk, trading as Delaware City Ltauors.

102 Clinton a Alan A. Shaw, chairman of the art departments at Mount Pleasant junior and senior high schools for more than 20 yean, died of cancer Sunday in the General Division. He was 58. Mr. Shaw of 812 Parkside Northridge, was active in set design for the high school's theatrical productions and for the Suburban Opera Company's Widener.Univer sity-based productions.

He also helped design sets for plays staged by local Jewish congregations. He was a graduate of the Tyler School of Fine Arts at Temple Uni- versity in Philadelphia and also earned master's degree in Fine Arts at the University of Delaware. He worked mainly in pottery and ceramics, although he also enjoyed painting, sculpting and other mediums. He was active in Boy Scouts and was scoutmaster during the late 1960s and early 70s for Troop 953, which meets at Hillerest-Bellefonte United Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife, Anna two daughters.

Cynthia Lam of Layton, Utah, and Kathleen Bluth of Salt Lake City: a brother, Donald of Flemington, N.J.; a sister, Mary S. Nickerson of Warrington, i Ellen G.Kirby Ellen G. Kirby. 78. of 8 Glenside Siiview, died of kidney failure Sunday in the Delaware Division.

Mrs. Kirby, born in the village of Cranford. County Donegal. Ireland, emigrated to the United States in 1929. She worked as a clerk at the Shop in the Hercules building in Wilmingtpn from 1955 to 1970.

She was a member of St. Matthew Catholic Church Senior Center and St. Matthew Sodality. Her husband. Thomas died in May 1978.

She is survived by a daughter. Ellen J. Moore of Heritage Park; a sister, Julia McAteer of Gartnatra. County Donegal, Ireland; and three grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered Wednesday at 10 a.m.

in St. Matthew Catholic Church, Curtis Woodcrest. Friends may call tonight after 7 at the Doherty-Wick-; ershara Funeral Home, 3200 Limestone Road. Burial will be in Gracelawn Memorial Park, Du Pont Highway, Wilmington Manor. Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Kidney Foundation, 1 Trolley Square, Wilmington William T.

Friesendorf William T. Friesendorf, 83. of 12 Woodsway Road. Delaire, died of medullary paralysis Sunday in Riverview House, 78 1 Governor Printz Blvd. Mr.

Friesendorf retired in 1966 as a sales forecaster with the chemicals and pigments department, formerly the, electrochemicals department. o'C tn'e Du Pont Co. in Wilmington years with thecompany.c, i 1 He was a member, of Presbyterian Church of the Covenant in Cragmere, the Du Pont Country Club and the Wilmington Travel Club He was a former member of the Wilmington Trail Club. Surviving are his wife of 43 years, Elizabeth Friesendorf; a daughter, Judith Ifolpern of White Plains, N.Y.; and a grandson. Services, and burial will be private Instead of flowers, the family suggests' contributions to the memorial fund of Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 503 Duncan Road, Cragmere, Wilmington 19809.

Raymond Cunningham Raymond A. Cunningham, 65, of 104 Bungalow Elsmere Gardens, died Sunday in the Delaware; Division of congestive heart fail- ure. Mr. Cunningham, an electrician for Amtrak. He retired in 1979 after 42 years.

He is survived by his wife, Mildred Joan; three daughters, J. Diane Bowyer of Roselle, June E. 'f Grieser of Fair Hill, and Linda Denise. at home; a brother, Allen of Northwood; a sis- ter, Edna Cartwright of Northfield; and five grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at 1145 a.m.

in Gracelawn Memorial Park on Du Pont Highway, Wilmington Manor, where friends may call 45 minutes earlier. Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Delaware Humane Association, 701 A Wilmington 19801. or to thet Society for the Prevention of Cru-' elty to Animals, Delaware 7, Stanton 19804. Ferdinand J. Tomczy CLEARWATER, Fla.

Ferdinand J. Tomczyk, 83, of 2070 World Parkway formerly of Wilmington, died of Alzheimer's disease July 9 in a Clearwater Hos-' pital. i Mr. Tomczyk, an optometrist in Detroit for 40 years, retired to Florida about 18 years ago. He ij Survived by his wife, Francis; two sisters, Irene Huber of Daly and Aurelia Wich-Jinski of Services were private.

Michael Do bras ki Sr. HARRINGTON Michael Dobraski 74, of 123 Grant died of natural causes Sunday in Milford Memorial Hospital, Mil- -ford. Mr. Dobraski retired in 1974 as a supervisor after 28 years at the Swift Felton. He was a member of Harrington Senior Center.

He is survived by his wife, Mary two sons. Michael Jr. of Har- rington and Robert E. Of Greenwood; three daughters, Helen D. Porter, Betty D.

Kemp and Darlene Dobraski. all of Harrington; two brothers, Fred of Henderson, and Emil of Greensboro, two sisters, Frances E. Thompson of Boston and Rose Thompson of Henderson; 18 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren Services will be Thursday at 11 a m. at the Price Funeral Home, 6 Dorman Harrington, where friends may call Wednesday after 7 m. Burial will be in Hollywood Cemetery, Delaware 14.

near Harrington. DEATH NOTICES LORDEN In Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD on July 21, 1964. Edna Mae wile of the late John Lor den of Elk ton, MO Mother of John E. Cordon end Timothy J. Lor den, both of Elk ton, MD.

Sister of Mrs. Eva Reynolds, Mrs. Elsie Randolph, Louts Lloyd, Sr. all of Elkton, MO, Mrs Vlolel Smith. Chesapeake City, MD and Mrs Margaret GatcheK, Towson, MO.

Also survived by 4 grandchildren Aged 59 veart. Reiativet end friends ere Invlled lo attend Ihe services al the HICKS HOME FOR FUNERALS, Bow i Stockton Elkton, MO on Tuesday morning, July 24 et 11:00. Intermenl al Gilpin Manor Memorial Park. Friends may call al Ihe funeral home on Monday evening from j-t. O'CONNOR In thlt city on July 21, 1984.

Nellie wife of the late Dr John J. O'Connor, of 2703 SI. James In Penndrew Menor. Age 79 years. Reiativet end friends are invited to attend the tunerel services al Ihe MEALEY FUNERAL HOME, Limestone 4 Milllown on Tuesday morning, July 24th al 11:00, where friends may caH one hour prior to services.

Interment wIN be In Slaughter Neck Cemetery, Millord, DE In lieu of flowers please moke contributions to Union United Melhoditl Church, O. Box 124, Bear. De 19701 PHILLIPS In thlt cltv on July 20th, 1984 O. Parker Phlllipt of 1401 Penne husband ol Avis Shawn Bishop Phillips, age 80 years. Relatives and friends are invlled to attend Ihe graveside service on Tuesday mowing July 24th al II o'clock from the Rivervlew Cemetery.

33rd and Market Streets. There wiH be no viewing tn lieu ot flowers the family suggests contributions lo Ihe University of Delaware, Newark. DE. Arrangements by the CHANDLER FUNERAL HOMES. FIERCE In Smyrna, DE on July r.

Christopher L. Pierce Jr. of 31 Kiamentl Road, brother of Elizabeth Slovalt, Clara and James Pierce. Also survived bv a host of other relatives end friends, ege 71 years Relatives and friends are Invited lo etiend tunerel services at Alpha Baptist Church, Thames end Cunard Streets, Belvedere, DE on Wednesday evening July 75th ft I o'clock Interment Riyerview Cemetery hursday morning Friend mev can at the church Wednesday evening front 6 til I o'clock. Arrangements bv BELL FUNERAL HOME.

ROBINSON in VA Hospital, Eltmere on July 22. 1984, William (Bill Robinson, age 37 years, of IS Coachllghl Court, New Castle, DE, husband of Gwendolyn Robinson. Father of Kimberiy and Bill both at home Son of Christine Robinson of Chattanooga. TN and the late Wii-Ham Robinson. Paternal grandson of Vivian and James Jackson of vviimingion.

n-in-iaw ot Meivin and Kathervn Hooklns. Alto survived by many other relatives and friends. Rela- lives and triends art Invited lo attend funeral services el Berean Baptist Church, 1500 WII- mington New Castle, on Wednesday, July 25, al noon. Interment win be -ortvate at Ihe convenience et Ihe tamdv. Friends may ca al Ihe church on Wednesday from 10-12 There wW be no viewing after 12.

Arrangements by CONGO FUNERAL HOME. SCHMIDT At her home on July 21 1984, Jeanne Walling Schmidt of 3212 Cardiff Drive, Cardiff. Wife of Jecob Schmidt Age 57 veart. Relative! and frlendt are Invlled lo attend the Mass ot Christian Burial from Sacred Heart Church, 917 Madison Sslreel, on Wednesday afternoon, July 25 at I o'clock. Entombment win follow al Cathedral Cemetery Friends may can al Ihe CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME, 2506 Concord Pike, Sherptev, on Wednesday from 1 1 A.M.

to 12:30 In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to Delaware Hospice, 1519 Sttyerside Road, Rldgley Suite 100, WUrn DE NlO or the American cancer Society, 1208 Lgvlring Avenue, DC 19806. SHAW 'in thtt city on Sundey Jdlv 2l' 1984, i Alen A. Shaw, age 58 years, husband of Anna Shaw, of III Parkside Blvd. Norlhrldge. Father of Cynthia 1 Lam, of Lavton.

Utal and Kathleen Blum, of Salt Lake City, Utal Relatives and frlendt are invlled lo the service al Gracelawn Chapel, North dupont Hwy, New Cestle thlt coming Wednesday afternoon, July 25, at 2:00, and Ihe committal In the edtotnino memorial park You art alto Invited to can on his family at the chapel this Wednesday afternoon, after 1:15. Contributions are suggested to Ihe Amerlcen Cancer Society, 1708 Loverlng Ave, Wilmington, DE 19806 Service arrangements by the JAMES E. BLESON 1 SON FUNERAL HOME. SPACE At hit residence o. Jury 711984.

1 Richard John (Dickie) Space, of 903 Central New Castle, Aged 31 Father of Richard Jr. and Michael A Space. Relatives and friends ore invited to ettend funeral tervlces at the SPCIER-MULLIKIN FUNERAL HOME, DuPonl Perkway and E. Vanburen Wilmington Menor on Wednetdav morning. July 25, at 10 o'clock.

Interment at Gracelawn Memorial Park Friends may call al the funeral home on Tuetdey evening after 7, STULL At Sliver Lake Nursing Home In Dover, DE on July 23, 1984, Violet Stull, wife of Ihe late Harry Stud ot 107 Ohio Avenue, Elsmere. Age 83 years. Relatives and triends ere Invlled to attend the funeral services al the KRtENEN GRIFFITH Funerel Home 1400 Klrkwood on Wednesday morning, July 25 al 11:00 Interment al SHverbrook Memorial Park Friends may carl at the funeral home on Wednesday mornlnt alter 10-00. SOCCAROTTt tn'thtt ctty'on -Joty 1984, Philip hutbend of Angela Gulda Succaroite.i of 2104 Walmsry Dr Eestburn Acres. Age 64 Rears.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend te mess ot Christian burial al SI. John The Beloved Church, 907 Mltltown Rd, on Wednesday, July 25. at 10 00. Interment in All Slalnts Cemetery Frlendt may call al the MEALEY FUNERAL HOME, Limestone 4 Milllown Rd, on Tuesday evening, etter 7:00, Flowers are welcome, or make donations to St. John The Beloved Ibrervbullding Fund, 907 Milllown Rd, Wllm.

TOPP1N In mil city on Friday," Jury 1984. Virginia Hayes Tgpoln, age 66 veart. wife of the lete William H. Toopln of Baynard Apit. 309 W.

18th Street, Wilmington. Mother et Wliilem H. Toppin of New Cattle, Carole Topolrt of Wilmington, Virginia A. Bailey of Clavmpnl. and Elliabeth Travalinl of Wilmington.

Relallvet and frlendt are Invited to the service et Peninsula -McCabe United Methodist Church, 22nd end Bevnerd Blvd. Wilmington thlt coming Tuesday morning July 24 al 10 and Ihe committal In oreceiawn memoriet Peru. Toy ere aiso invited to call on her family at the JAMES BEESON 4 SON FUNERAL HOME, 412 Philadelphia Pike this Monday everting from 7-9. Flowert may be sent to Ihe funerel home or contribution! mode to Pentntule-McCebe United Methodist Church, 22nd end Bevnerd Blvd. Wilmington, DE 19802, to the Wilmington Senior Center, 190) Market Ireet, Wilmington, DE 19801 VANNEMAN In this city on Jury 72, 1984, John hutbend of Naomi M.

Vannemen of Strait-, ford Naamant Rd. Aged 82 veart. Rela-' llvet end friends are invited to attend the services at the McCRERY MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 3924 Concord Pike, Takevvllta on Tuetdey, July 24 at 12-00. Interment Gracelawn Memorial Park. Frlendt mev caH at the tunerel home I hour prior to servicet.

In Ueu ot ftowert the family requests contributions to Old Swedes El'scopf Church, 404 Churob SU Wilmington, WINCHESTER In (hit city on July 20, 1984, Eiwood M. husband df the tote Sara G. of Box RD 1, M'drV't-wn. pe. Age 75.

Relallvet and frlendt ro Invlled lo attend the funeral service et the GEBHART FUNERAL HOME, S31 Delaware St, New Cattle, en Tuet- day morning, July 24, at 1100 Intermenl Grace interment wace-mav caH at the lawn memorial Peru, t-nenot i funeral home on Monday evening, 7:00 until 9:00. I raine Gonialet, Houston, Tenet. Paul L. Chesnik, Wilmington, and Clare- A. Yoncotkie, Wwrxngton David C.

Groome, Wilmington, and Snafon L. Sell. Newark. John Baker, Newt Castle, and Mar E. Hughes, Newark.

T. Alonia F. Waters Elkton. MgVnd Temmara E. Brawn, Wilmington.

Walter Hryckewvci. eyid Theresa Hackendorn, Wilmington. Ralph Marothv, Valley Collage), gnd Julia K. Gould, Spring Valley. V.

Douglas Ross Veasev, Wilmingte), and Stgrid Irene Carlen, Charlottesville. Larry W. Ducttemin, Newark, and Sandra A Shields, Wilmington. Welter Hibbard, Wilmington, andfgrolyn Hamilton, Newark Gerald Gerttmeier, Rkhboro. Mary Reiser, Wilmington.

John AHen, Wilmington, and Diana Prtjor. Wilmington Juan Rivera, Wilmington, and Sonia Martinet, Wilmington. -e Martin Bloothoofd. Wilmington, and eVejnta I. Jones.

Wilmington. Hyland Henry, Wilmington, and ChVKtine A. Bullock, Wilmington. Larry Smith, Newark, and PruoWf L. Couden, Camden.

Fire alarms New Castle County 2v Jutv2 12 St am 20t Capital Trait, Meeweod Shopping Center. Accident. Mia Creek" 'Ptre Company. N1 3 05 a m. 31 Harbor Drive, Hartjorolisa Apartments.

Van Clavmonl Fire Company 4S am Wesl Main and Corbil ftrfets. Newark Accident Aetna Hose Hook gadder Company ol Newark. 1 55 a Delaware 273 and Chaoipan Road Accident. Christiana Fire 11 12 am. 14 W.

Main Middletalvn. Building Volunteer Hose of Middietetvn, Townsend and Odessa fire companies. 1139 am. Delaware Memorial rtdge, westbound span. Accident.

Hollowav Terrace and Minquedale fire companies. 12 05 m. Faulkland and Centerville roads. Accident. Cranston Heights Fire Com- parry 12 23 pm Lot 25, Hillstream.

Rescue assist Hockessin Fire Company. 104 pm 140 Rising Drive House Hollowav Terrace, New Castle and MinouadaK fire companies 144 pm. Klrkwood Highway and Newport Gap Pike. Accident. Cranston Heights Fire Company.

V. 2 54 p.m. 13 and Memorial Wrlva. Accident. Mineuadale Fire Company.

Kent County Jury 22: 7 12 Thomas Corners, Kent '41 and 40 Aulo Clayton Fire Company. July 23: 3 0 a Lynch and Steele Mervdet Medical assist. MarydeJ Fire ekim- pany 12 11 pm Clark Street, Harrington. Auto Harrington Fire Company 2 04 pm Stiver Lake, Kings Highway Water rescue. Robbins Hose Company of Dover.

Sussex County July 22: 10 53 St John's Road. Auto. Brtdge-ville Fire Company. Jutv23: II 16 a 13, north of Delaware '20. Tractor-trailer.

Millsboro Fire Comoany 1137 am Chanel Branch Road. "Lawn-mower. Seaford Fire Company. ii Cecil County, Md. July 22: 7 32 Carpenters Point and High-point roads.

Accident Charleslown Fire Company. -Jury 23: 1 15 am South Main Street, Port Deposit. Auto. Water Witch Fire Company of Port Deposit. St Delaware City, package-store; am Howell Milford, spirils-restaurant'-on and Sunday; Anthony Scerni and Luis Haag Srerni, trading as The Clavmonl Liquor Mart, 2506 Philadelphia Pike, Clavmont, package-store, Nicholas Tsoukalas, trading The Topside Restaurant, Ocean View, spirlts-res-lauranl-on; trading at TrjeOeck-side Restaurant, Park Avenue and Washington Street, Millord, spirils-restaurant-on and, Sunday, y- License aoicatins approved: King Liquors Inc 1400 King package-store.

Captain John's trading as Captain John's Restaurant, 2670 Kirkwood Highway, Newark, spirils-reslauranl-on, The 124 trading as Pot Nets Restaurant, Pot Nets Park, Long Neck Road, MillsboreV eoir-its-restauranl-on, West End Llauor trading as West End Liquors, 120 Wesl laoroom-on-oft. Violations and penalties imposed: Treoon Wine and Spirits Corp. 164th Street, Flushing, New York, out-of-stat supaiiar; on Nov 21, 1983, selling more than 50 cases ol alcoholic liquor for importation into the state during Ihe calendar year tor its annual fee of S25. Guilty. S22 98 fine, plus court costs.

Delaware Importers, (15 Lambson Lane, New Castle, spirits-wine-beer, wholesaler; on Nov 21, 1983, selling or offering lor sale any alcoholic beverages not purchased piv-su-ant to title. Guilty. 1,000 fine. Plus tourl costs. Milcap trading as Bay Fisherman' Restaurant, Milford.

spirils-restaurant-j)n; on March 5, 1984. making changes lo its licensed premises without prior approval bv the commission and on May I. 1984, using a trade name nol approved bv Ihe commission frailly. On first charge, license suspended for days; on second charge, license suspended for one day, plus court costs. MacPhH Ltauors 1400 King St.

pack-age-slore; From May 29, 1984 lo the.bntsenl lime failure to meet public need and convenience, and from on or about Jan. 1984 to the present time, appearing to be finaneially Irresponsible Guilty For both all outstanding indebtedness; to be paid plus court costs Dugan's 1200 A Street, package-store; from on or about December 23, 1981 the present time appearing lo be financially irresponsible Guilty 1489 plus court costs. A and Beer Distributor 1945 IfVekel-Ing Philadelphia, out-of-state supplier, On March 29, 1984, selling 100 cases of anaholic beverages when having no license to shio into Ihe Slate of Delaware. Guilty. Reeeimand issued since mechandis was confiscated plus court costs Slate Distributors 520 RobinsoW tane, Dunlieth spirils-wine-beer wholesaler; On March 29.

1984 selling or offering for sal any alcoholic beverages not purchased pursuant to this title Guilty s92 62 fine plus court costs. Spruce Enterprises trading at- Gilpin Liouors, 1400 N. Van Buren PaCnage-store; from on or about September 1983 to November 1983 permitting a form of or gambling to be played, maintained, managed, operated or conducted ten its licensed premises. Guilty. $1,000 fin pluVtourl costs.

Monrima trading as International Liquors, 1622 Delaware Ave packagefStore; On Feb 24, 1984 selling alcoholic liquor lo an individual of the age of 17 years, -on, June 26. 1984 selling alcoholic liquor to an radividual of the age of 17 years. Guilty. On first charge, J750 fir wi" jVIO Om tecond charge, St, 500 fine plus court costs, with SI. 000 suspended provided no rules or laws ot the commission are violated within one year probationary period.

Sylvia breennouse, ot woodbine. Also survived by 4 Grandchildren. Relatives and friends are Invited 10 attend the funeral services on Monday, July 23, 1984, at IPM, from Congregation Beth Shalom. 19th al Baynard Blvd. Interment In the Beth Shelom section of the Jewish community Cemetery on Foulk Rd.

Shiva wlH be observed al the residence, with services on Monday, Tuesday end Wednesday al 8PM. In lieu of flowert the family suggest contributions to Congregation beth Shalom. 18th baynard Blvd. Wilmington, DE 19802 or to the American Hear) Association, 4-C Trolley Square, Wilmington, PE J9M4. S-COOPER At hit retldence on Jury 21, 19M, Randolph (Randy) Cooper, age 60, of 602 W.

-38th Wilmington, DE, husband of Marlon Cooper, Father of Margery Cooper of Wllming-J-ton, brother ot Mary Thorpe of Wilmington end 'Maggie Burton of Nashville, NC Also survived by one aunt, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and friends. Relatives and friends Invited lo attend funeral services at CONGO HOME, 201 N. Gray Ave, Wllm on -Wednesday evening July 25 el 7:00. Interment in Green Memorial Perk, West Chester PA on Thursday morning. There will be no viewing.

"CROPPER In thlt city on July 21, 194, Paul E. husband ot Lorraine Giacoma Cropper, of 100 Pembrev Dr, Pembrey. Age 59 years Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the Matt of Christian burial el Secred Hear! RC Church, on Wednesday morning, July 25, al 1000 Interment All Selnlt Cemetery. Friends may call it the ME ALE FUNERAL HOME, 7th Broom St, on Tuesday evening after 7:00 In lieu ot flowers please moke contributions to Sacred Heart Church, 10th Madison St, Wllm. DE 19801, or lo Junior Board of St.

Francis Hospital, P.O. Box 1413, Wllm. DE 19899. FINCKEN In this city on Friday July 20, 1984, Mildred B. Flncken, ege 60 years, wife of Herry Flncken of 110 Marcelie Road, Webster Form.

Mother ot Harry Flncken Jr of Indianapolis, IN, Robert S. Flncken of Wilmington end David B. Flncken at home. Relatives and friends are Invited to the service at Gracelawn Chapel, N. Dupont Hwv, New Castle this coming Tuesday 1 morning July 24 al 9:45, and the committal In the adiolnlng memorial park.

You are also Invited to call on her family al the chapel thit Tuesday morning after 9 Contributions ere suggested to the Amerlcen Cancer Society of Delaware, 1701 Loverlng Avenue, Wilmington. DE 19806 Service arrangements by the JAMES BEESON I SON FUNERAL HOME. "FLENNER At the Memorial Division of the h. Wllmlnalnn MHlrl Cmntmr mn It, 11 IHj Albert Lai 4 Albert Lawrence Flenner, ege 88, of Westwood manor, nusoano or Winifred Waimer Flenner. Reiatlvei mni friends are Invited lo attend the funeral services et Westminster rresoyierian inurcn, Pennsylvania Ave.

Rodney Stt. on Thursday. morning July 26 at 11:00. Intermenl private There will ha nn wletnlna Other deaths The Rev. John Crocker, second headmaster of Groton (Conn.) School, for 25 years until his retirement in 1965, has died at 84 in his summer home at North Haven Island, Maine.

Crocker, who died Saturday, took over Groton from the Rev. Endicott Peabody, founder of the prep school and headmaster for 56 years. Hospital admissions Kent General, Dover July 20: Susie BeH, Felton; Jennie Lterman, Camden. July 21: Elaine Bradley, Felton, Denise Singleton, Magnolia. July 22: Elliabeth Chase, Clayton; Paula M.

Wnderer, Wyoming, Joseph Behrent, Smyrna; Earl Cola, Smyrna; Shannon Powell, Dover. Beebe, Lewes July It-. Lisa Mitchell, Mlllsboro. DEPARTMENT MANAGER AT B0SC0VS Per Mgtt vetume man's Oacerf. tt Ret letaf a must.

Swervl- aery and tefiane exr. arte. Salary eamm wtxe. HI grew eefennei. ticeawnt benetn Deck tea.

Aeetv Dover Maa, Dover, tut STOCK CAR-Comotete. Lete Model. Oval Dirt Track Maverick Body. 42KJ. Quick change rear.

Ran lower DE. Extras. 12200. Ready to run. 1-47S-JS2.

DOVER BOWLING PARTNERS, LP TA DOVER BOWL hereby Intends te file aopHcatkm with the Delaware Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission tor a Bowling Alley license to sell alcoholic llouort tor consumption Cm Ihe premises whet a premises bei-e located al Jeffrie Boulevard Bucksoa Drive, Dover, Delaware 1901. Jury 23.24,25 HIS (2t01t) Instead of flowert the family suggests contributions lo the University of Maryland Alumni College Park, MO 20742 Arrangement by the CHANDLER fUNERAL HOMEV FRIESENDORF In Rlvervlew House, Clev-" monl, DE on Sunday, July 22, 1984, William T. Frlesendorf, husband of M. Elizabeth Frlesen-dorf, of 12 Woodsway Rd, Delalre The service end committal will be offered prlvelely for family members. Service arrangement through the JAMES t.

BEESON I SON FUNERAL HOME HOCAN In thlt dty on July 22, 1984. Russell, huibend of Florence M. Hogan, ot 755 Monl- -clair Dr, Clavmont. Age 64. Relatives and friends -re Invited lo attend Ihe funeral service ot the FUNERAL HOME, 3401 Phlladelohia Pike.

Clavmont, on Wednesday morning, July 25, at 10 00. Interment Hillside Cemetery, Pitmen, N.J. Friends may cell at Ihe funeral home, Tues- day evening, 7 00 until 9:00. Kindly omit flowers. HURST In Delaware Horn and Hospital, Smyrna, DE on July 21.

1984. Leon S. Hurst, husband ot the late Anna Elliabeth Hurst, of 120 Karlyn New Castle, formerly of 391 Salem Church Rd, Newark, DE Aged 17 Relatives end friends are invited to attend the funeral service al i Gracelawn Memorial Park Chapel on Tuesday morning, July 24, al 11:45. Interment at adiolning i cemetery. Friend! may call al the Chapel 45 i minutes prior to tervlces.

Arrengemenls by SPICER-MULLIKIN FUNERAL HOME. JONES In the Episcopal Church Home, 6500 Lancaster Pike, Wilmington, on Sunday, July 22, 1984, Edna Marlon Jones, wife of Ihe lete Clarence E. Jones, ege 88 veers. Retetlves and friends ere Invited lo attend service at Calvery Episcopal Church, 4th Rodney Sts, on Wednes- day morning. Jury 25, al 1 1 :00.

Interment win be SHverbrook Cemetery. Frlendt may call al Ihe SUBURAN FUNERAL HOME, 201 S. Ave, Elmhurt! (Richardson Park) on evening, from 7:00 until 9 00. "-tXlRBY In thlt city on Jury 1984, Ellen G. Klrby, wHe of the lete Thomes A.

Kkby ot ienside Avenue, Siiview. Aged 76 veers. and friends are Invlled to etiend the funeral from the DOHERTY-WICKERSHAM FUNERAL -IOME, J200 Limestone Rd, on Wednesday worning July 25th at 9 o'clock. Mass of Chrltlian wlH tw oero at Matlhwi RC Chixrh, vv-'3 Curtis Avenue, Woodcrest at 10 o'clork Inter-' vp-ment at Gracetawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the tuneroi home on Tuesday evening alter o'clock.

In Heu of flowers, the family suggest contributions to the Kidney Foundation, 1 Trol-. ley Square, Wilmington, Oe 19806. Bk4SblAsBMlttaMeVetM4S.4ttk4AM0jBhA4e4ti ts eajitoa.

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