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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 22

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TVentv-two Jonrnal-Every Eveningy Wilmington, Delaware, Monday, Angart 30 194C Death Notices Air Parcel Post Obitua ries of the Day ously he had been employed at the Hercules Experiment Station. In addition to his parents. Corporal Larosch is survived by a brother, Henry B. Larosch. His father is employed in the mechanical department of the Journal-Every Evening.

William L. Aspril William I AspriL 73, of St. Georges, died this morning at the home of his son, William L. Aspril, 1115 West Street. He had been ill for more than two years and had been living at the home of his son for the past several months.

Until he became ill he had been employed by the St. Georges Lumber Company for 30 years. He was a member of the Odd Fellows and Junior Order of American Mechanics Lodges of St. Georges and of the Daughters of America in Wilmington. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Lena Aspril, his son, two grandchildren and a great grandchild; and a sister, Mrs. Frances Crumpton of St. Georges. IFuneral services will be held at the Gebhart Funeral Home in New Castle at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Interment will be in St.

Georges Cemetery. rf Adam Kucharski (Cook) seven stepchildren, Carl M. Dill of Galena, George, Edward and Ralph Slacum, Mrs. Thelma Willey, Mrs. Elizabeth Steen, and Mrs.

Betty Holmes, all of the Eastern IShore; and a brother, Sherman Richard son of Selma, Ind. Funeral services will be held at the McCrery Funeral Home, 2700 Washington Street, at 2:30 o'clock Thursday Interment will be in Riverview Cemetery. Davis B. Patterson i Davis B. Patterson, 62,.

of Carney's Point, N. J4 died yesterday at Delaware Hospital in this city. He was a former Wilmingtonian, but for the past 23 years had lived at 201 Avenue B. Carney's Point. He was a painter foreman at the DuPont Company plant there.

Surviving are his wLe, Mrs. Anna Patterson, a son, Davis B. Patterson, a daughter, Mrs. Anna Hurley of Carney's. Point, a daughter, Mrs.

Louise Ford of this city; three brothers, Charles and Robert Pat terson of this city and Morris Patterson of Carneys Point. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Ashcraft Funeral Home with the Rev. Joseph McCarrolL castor of the Presbyterian Church at Carney's Point in charge. Interment will be in Silverbrook Cemeterr. George Schaefernian George Schaeferman, husband of the late Ellen Schaeferman, died early this morning at his home, 1824 Plans Ready National aud Global to Be Started Wednesday at Postoffice Arrangements for Inauguration of nation-wide and world-wide air parcel post on Wednesday at the Wilmington postoffloe have been completed under direction of James J.

Cahill. "The United States can boast of the most modern and expeditious delivery service in the world," Postmaster Cahill said. The new highly specialized airborne service. -enacrea into law by the Eightieth Congress, will afford patrons of man 42 ,000 postofflces in America and its possessions unexcelled shipping facilities. Transit time will be reduced to a fraction of that required by other modes of transportation.

josepn o. Hediicka, assistant 'postmaster, said air parcel post packages will receive the same particular consideration shown air mail In routing. In addition, identical doorstep delivery win be given to parcel post as is afforded other forms of mail, making the airborne man service unique in every respect. Distinct air narcel nost xt.lrkprs printed in red. white, and blue, and bearing the likeness of a winged parcel with the earths's globe underneath will be available without cost soon at the Wilmington post-office for outgoing parcels.

Arrangements for the inauguration of the service here were completed today at a conference between Mr. Hediicka and Perry Heatn, representing Trans World Airline: William W. Russell, Eastern Air Line; George V. Zoller, American Airline and A. L.

Tyson. All American, inc. Other Deaths ALBERT S. WOODRUFF In Merchantville, N. 62: vice-chan cellor of New Jersey and a former state senator; was a commissioner of the Delaware River Joint Commission by the New Jersey Legis lature in 1939; was one of the country's outstanding fishermen: was a Mason and a member, of other lodges.

CHARLES H. GRAHAM In San Francisco, 70; president of the San Francisco Seals Baseball Club of the Pacific Coast League and associated with baseball for 50 years. He was born near San Jose, Calif. ALH. WILKINSON In Atlanta, 58; former editor and publisher of Ware' REAL FAST relief fcr QTTGCnnCDCf) Zemo a Doctor's invisible yet lighiy medicated antiseptic promptly relieves itching of Skin Jiashes, Eczema and similar surface Bkin and scalp irritations.

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Surviving are two daughters. Miss Emily E. Cathcart and Mrs. Marie Hobbs; a son, William P. Cathcart, two brothers, Samuel K.

and Robert Cathcart, and five grandchildren, all of this city. Mrs. Viola G. Miller Funeral services will be held at 2:30 'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Chandler Funeral Home, Delaware Avenue and Jefferson Street, for Mrs. Viola Grace Miller, wife of Frank Miller.

She died yesterday at her home, .310 Blue Rock Road, Gordon Heights after a long illness. Mrs. Miller, a native of Pitts burgh, had lived at Gordon Heights for about a year. In addition to her husband, she is survived by three brothers, living in Pennsylvania. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight.

Wladyslaw Kaczmarczyk Wladyslaw Kaczmarczyk, of 4106 Chestnut Street, died Saturday night in Wilmington General Hospital. A native of Poland, he came to this country as a young man and had been employed for some time by the Allied Kid Corporation. He was a member of St. Stanislaus Society. Surviving are his widow, Jozefa; three sons, Joseph, John and Henry; three daughters, Mrs.

Elsie Kirkley, Mrs. Jean Demel, and Mrs. Betty Samluk; seven grandchildren, all of this city, and two brothers. Michael of West Hazleton, and nthony, of Wilmington. The funeral will be held from his home at 8 o'clock Thursday morning with requiem mass at St.

Hedwig's Church at 9 o'clock. Inter ment will be in Cathedral Cemetery. Richard Bond Price Private funeral services for Rich ard Bond Price, 87, were held at 11 clock this morning at the home of. bis daughter, Mrs. Anna Price Riker, Glen Berne Estate, Newport.

Interment will be in Old Durham Cemetery, Charles County, Md. Mr. Price, who made his home with Mrs. Riker, died Saturday night in The Memorial Hospital. Also surviving are another daughter, Miss Virginia Price, Philadelphia, and three grandchildren.

Mrs. Mary C. Hoopes Mrs. Mary C. Hoopes, a native of Wilmington, died yesterday at her home in West Chester, Pa.

She was the daughter of the late William W. and Arabella Hoopes, of this city. She moved to West Chester recently from Downing-town. She was a cousin of Henry Hoopes of this city. There are no immediate survivors.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Elon H. Beauchamp Private funeral services will be held at the Chandler Funeral Home, Delaware Avenue and Jefferson Street, for Elon H. Beauchamp of Silver Spring, formerly of this city. Mr.

Beauchamp died last Friday at his home in Maryland. He was a son of the late Rev. John H. Beauchamp and of the late Mrs. Edna J.

Beauchamp. His father was a former Methodist minister here. Mrs. Lulu Slacum Mrs. Lulu Dill Nicholson Slacum, wife of George W.

Slacum, died yesterday at her home, 203 Gordon Avenue, Hillcrest. She broke her hip 10 months ago and had been ill since. A native of Indiana, she had lived in Wilmington for 36 years. She had formerly been employed by the Crosby and Hill Company. She was a member of the P.

O. and and the Hillcrest Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Alpha Dill Nicker-son of McDaniel Crest and Mrs. Alma Dill Walters of this city; Elizabeth E.

Hall Miss Elizabeth E. Hall, 74, for many years a deaconess in the Methodist Church, died on Saturday afternoon at the Home of Merciful Rest after a year's illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Yeatman Funeral Home, 819 Washington Street, with the Rev. Arthur W. Goodhand, assistant pastor of Grace Methodist Church, in charge.

Interment will Tie in Old Drawyer's Cemetery, Odessa. Friends may call at the funeral home between 7 and 9 o'clock to night. Miss Hall was born on March 24, 1874 at Fairmont, Md daughter of John and Martha Emily Hall. She prepared for her work as a deaconess at Northfleld Seminary and at Chicago Evangelistic Institute. She worked as a deaconess at South Manchester, and at Oshkosh as well as in this city at St.

Paul and Epworth Methodist Churches. Her sisters were Mrs. Wallace W. ans of Smith's Island, Mrs. Oliver K.

Neavitt, of Baltimore; Mrs. Thomas R. Van Dyke. Wil mington; Mrs. E.

T. Landon, Marion Station, and a brother, James T. Hall of Baltimore, all deceased. Surviving are six nieces and six nephews. Among them are Miss Louise Van Dyke of the faculty of fierre s.

duPont High School and John E. Van Dyke, employed by the ueiaware coacn company. Mrs. Emma C. Sullivan After a long illness, Mrs.

Emma Sullivan, 83, wife of Charles Sullivan, 600 Howard Street, Rich ardson Park, died yesterday at Delaware Hospital where she had been a patient only a few days. Mrs. Sullivan, a lifelong resident of this city, was a member of Cal vary Pentecostal Church. She is survived by her husband; a daugh ter, Mrs. Emma Thompson; two grandchildren.

Mrs. Dorothv Pvne and James Thompson, and two great-grandchildren, all of this city The Rev. Fleming Van Meter of the Pentecostal Church will offi ciate at funeral services at the Me Crery Funeral Home, 2700 Washington Street, at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Interment will be in Gracelawn Memorial Park. George G.

Latham Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon for George G. Latham, husband of the late Louella Latham, at the Yeatman Funeral Home, 819 Washington Street. Interment will be in Mt. Salem Cemetery. Mr.

Latham, 73, died on Saturday night at a nurs ing home here. Born at Henry Clay, Mr. Latham had been a resident of this city all his life. He retired several years ago from the Joseph Bancroft and Sons Company where he had been employed for 40 years. Surviving are three sons, John P.

Latham, this city, and H. T. and G. T. Latham, both of Mundelein, three daughters, Mrs.

Glanis Snyder, Collingdale, Mrs. Pierce V. Marvel and Mrs. Eugene Curran, Wilmington; a sister, Mrs. Robert McElhinney, Elsmere, and 10 grandchildren.

Before his illness he made his home with Mrs. Marvel. William P. Cathcart Funeral services for William P. Cathcart, 736 West Second Street, will be held at 11 'clock Wednesday morning at the" McCrery Funeral Home, 2700 Washington Street.

Interment will be in Mt. Salem Cemetery. Mr. Cathcart, 55, died yesterday at Delaware Hospital. He retired Advertisement Pile Torture Soothed in Few Minutes Act now for fast relief from torture of piles.

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STEVENSON In San Francisco, 75; a member of the California State. Boxing Commission and prominent In amateur box. ing circles. He was born in Philadelphia. Births FORAKER To Mr.

mnd Mrs. George B. Foraker, Newark, at The Memorial Hos pital on Aug. 23, a son. McCANTS To Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel McCants. 507 Poplar Stseet, at The Memorial Hospital on Aug. 28, a daughter. iicGLONE-To Mr.

and Mrs. William P. McGlone, 1321 King Street, at The Memorial Hospital on Aug. 29, a daughter. TOUHEY To Mr.

and Mrs. William Touhey. 904 North Van Buren Street, at The Memorial Hospital on Aug. 29, a daughter. SMITH To Mr.

and Mrs. William S. Smith, New Castle, at The Memorial Hospital on Aug. 29, a son. STEELE To Mr.

and Mrs. William Steele, Wilmington Manor, at The Memorial Hospital on Aug. 28. a son. NEVILLE To Mr.

and Mrs. Maynard E. Neville. 1722 Hancock Street, at Delaware Hospital on Aug. 29, a son.

YOUNG To Mr. and Mrs. John D. Young. 501 North Rodney Street, at Delaware Hospital on Aug.

29, a daughter. CRAWFORD To Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford, Swanwyck, at Delaware Hospital on Aug. 29, a son.

O'DAY To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. O'Day. New Castle, at Delaware Hospital on Aug.

27, a daughter. SCOTT To Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Scott.

Bombay, India, at Delaware Hospital on Aug. 28, a son. STEPHENSON To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E.

Stephenson, Roselle, at Delaware Hospital on Aug. 28, a daughter. SWEENEY To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B.

Sweeney, Collins Park, at Delaware Hospital on Aug. 29, a daughter. ANnpTSAVT-T, Zr ni Andrisani. 1801 west sixth at st. I rrancis Hospital on Aug.

29. a son. CUMENS To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cumens, 249 Shipside.

at St. Francis Hospital on Aug. 28, a daughter. MOSES To Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Moses, 1403 Hamilton Street, at St. Francis Hospital on Aug. 30. a daughter. REED To Mr.

and Mrs. Conrad Reed, 337 Walnut Street, at Wilmington General Hospital on Aug. 30. a son. WISE To Mr.

and Mrs. Burton Wise. Rehoboth Beach, at Wilmington General Hospital on Aug. 29, a son. PETKA To Mr.

and Mrs. Constantine Petka. 201 South Connell Street, at Wilmington General Hospital on Aug. 28, a daughter. COLEMAN To Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Coleman, Middletown. at Wilmington General Hospital on Aug. 28. a daughter.

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Surviving are a daughter. Mis. Kate Campbell, a son, George Sckaefercnan and a grandson. Funeral services will be held at his late residence at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, with the Rev. Park W.

Huntington, pastor of St. Ste phen's Lutheran Church, in cnarge Interment will be in Silverbrook Cemetery. Joseph Lenardo No survivors have been located for Joseph Lenardo, 83, who 'died in Delaware Hospital' Friday night shortly after suffering a heart at tack at his room, 1306 French Street. The funeral will be held at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday morning from the Nicholas J. Corleto Funeral Home, 808 North Union Street, with requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock at St.

Anthony's R. C. Church. Interment will be in Cathedral Cemetery. Mrs.

Maude W. Jones After an illness of more than a month. Mrs. Maude W. Jones, wife of Barnes G.

Jones, died today at her home, 1101 Spruce Avenue, Oak Grove. She was 72 years oia. Born in Laurel, daughter of the late William F. and May L. Wain- right, she had lived in the Wil mington area for many years.

She was a member of Camp No. 1, P. O. of A. and of Brandywine Methodist Church.

Survivine are her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Harry G. Freeman of Pleasantville, N. a grandchild and two great grandchildren. Funeral services will De neia an o'clock Thursdav at the McCrery Funeral Home, 2700 Washington Street.

Interment will oe in itiver- view Cemetery. Mrs. J. S. Wojtkiewicz Thp funeral of Mrs.

Josenhine S. Wojtkiewicz will be held from her home, 928 Maryland Avenue, tomorrow morning with requiem mass in St. Stanislaus Church at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at her home after 5 o'clock tonight.

Kenneth O. Larosch Graveside services for Corn. Tech. Kenneth O. Larosch.

23. sn of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larosch, 215 West Twenty-fourth Street, will be held at Gracelawn Memorial Park at 11:15 o'clock Thursdav mornine with the funeral from the McCrery Funeral Home at 11 ciock. Corporal Larosch was killed on Mindanao Island on May 13, 1945.

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ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. I wU r.ot be responsible for any bills unless contracted by mvself Robert Saunders. 13J9 Rodman Rd. Can- by Park. ON AND AFTER this data I will net be responsible for anv debts unless contracted by mvself.

OEOROK KELI.ER 202 E. 7th Street. ON AND AFTER this" date will not be responsible for any bills contracted bv myself. JOHN H. PR ITCH ITT 30 W.

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at l.VO OCIOCK. in vermeil rmian Wrienda may call Mondav evening: alter 7 clock. HARRIS In this eity. on August 8. ma.

services at me "untiu R. Bell. 909 Ponlar Street, on Wednesday morning. wmr v- m.r?.u" atthefurierarhome fuesdiy evening from 7 to 9 ociock. JONES In Oak Orove.

on Aurust 30. 1948. Mauae wue tives and friends are invited to attend 2700 Washington Street, on Thursdav aft ernoon. eptemoer ment at Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening after 7 o'clock.

KEITH In Germany, on February 28. W. and Helen Haines Keith, lied veers. Relatives and friends are invited to the services at the Funeral Home of R. T- Jones.

Newark. on Thursday afternoon. September 2. at 2:30 clock. Interment at Newark Cemetery Friends may call at The Funeral Home, on Wednesday evening.

7-9 clock. KUCHARSKI. COOK Suddenly in this city on August 29. 1948. Adam, husband of Anna Kucharski.

Relatives. Iriends members of Stanislaus Ko'tlii 6j-cietv. St. Stanislaus Kostka Holy Name Society. Polish Union, Local 291.

Polish National Alliance Local 138. Polish American Citiiens Club. Polish Association. White Eagle Post F. No.

7008 and employes of the Allied Kid Co. are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence. 1000 Soruce Street. on Thursdav morning. September 2.

at 8 o'clock, davlieht saving time. Solemn requiem mass, in St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, at 9 o'clock. Friends may call Wednesday evening-after 5:00. KACZMARCZYK In Wilmington" General Hospital, this city, on August, 28.

1948. Wladyslav. husband of Josefa Kacsmarr-ztJc. Relatives, friends and members of St. Stanislaus B.

M. Society are Invited to attend the funeral from his late residence. 1108 Chestnut Street, on Thursday morning. September 2. at 8 ociock.

D. S. T. Requiem mass in St. Hedwig R.

C. Church at 9 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. KRUTULEWSKI In the Delaware Hos pital, on AUHU51 III. jimawia.

wiib of the late Antoni Krutulewski. Relatives. i i. Sodality, members of the Franciscan 1 4 h. from the funeral home of Stanley 8 Yastk.

616 rransnn otreei. on wcanca-day morning. September 1. at 8 o'clock. Reauiem mass at St.

Stanislaus Kostka Churcn. at 9 ciock. innrmeni dral Cemetery 1945, Corp. Kenneth O. Larosch.

son of Henrv E. and Irma Ottwell Larosch. aged 23 years, of 215 West Twenty-fourth Street. Funeral from the McCrery Funeral Home. 2700 Washington Street on Thursday morning.

September 2. at 11 clock Graveside services and interment at Gracelawn Memorial Park at 11:15 ociock. LATHAM In this city, on August 28. 1948 .4 InvltM tn tt.nn lives UII UKliua the funeral services at the Yeatman Fu- umA ot a WaxiSinfftnn Atreet. on werinexriav afternoon.

September 1 at 2 o'clock. Interment at Mt. Salem Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening after 7 ciock n.ll.fnnt. Del nn Ail.

gust 27. 1948. WiUiam husband of Mary Cowgill McCormicK. oi- lui noeoit Avenue, aged 55 years. Relatives and a the funeral from The McCrery Funeral Home.

2700 wasnington ireei. on iuc; tlme. Reouiem mass at St. Helena Church, at 9:30 o'clock. Friends may call at the fuaeral home Monday evening after 7 cioca MILLER At Gordon Heights, on August 29.

1948. V'ola Grace, wife of J. Frank Miller, of 310 Blue Rock Road. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral sei vices at the Chandler Funeral Home. Delaware Avenue and Jefferson Street, on Tuesday afternoon.

August 31 at o'clock. Interment at Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call Monday evening MTTRPHY Tn this city, on August 28. 1948 Deborah Levicia Murphy at the tinme nf Vier son and riautrhter-ln-law Mr. and Mrs.

Roy F. Murphy. 1210 East Twenty-second street, agea 8i years, relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at tne Boyer runerai nome narrtnitnn Del nn Tuesday afternoon August 31 at 2 o'clock (daylight saving time I. interment at i. jonnsrown cemetery near Greenwood.

Del. Friends may call at funeral nome Monaay evening NEI Suddenly on August 28. 1948. James husband of Grace E. Neal of New Castle.

in his seventy-third year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Gebhart Funeral Home in New Castle. on Wednesday afternoon. September 1 at 1 o'clock (daylight saving timet. Interment at Holly vood Cemetery.

Harrinttton. Del. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening. PERKINS In this city, on August 26. 1948.

Dennis Perkins, father of Florence Bean. Lorenza Perkins, brother of Erma Perkins. Wilhelmina Miles and Blanche Butler Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at St. Paul A. U.

Church. Eleventh and Poplar 6treets. on Tuesday afternoon. August 31. at 2 clock.

Interment at Mt. Olive Cemetery. Friends may call at tne lunerai nome oi r.awaro R. Bell. 909 Poplar Street, on Monday evening from to 9 ciock.

PHTFm.TTS In this rltv. on August 29. 1948 Dnrnthv. ri an eh ter nf Nannie and An drew Peebles, of 810 Windsor Street. Rela tives an friends are mvitea to attena the funerai services at the Gray Funeral Home.

722 Walnut Street, on Wednesday afternoon. September at ociock s. T.Intel ment at Mt. Olive Cemetery Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday evening alter 7 ciock. SIMMONS On August 28.

1948. William husband 01 Florence I. Simmons fnrmerlv of 5224 Larchwood Phila delphia. Pa. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at the parlors of David H.

Bowen 8c Son. Fiftieth and Catharine Streets. Philadel phia. on Tuesday evening, aueusi ji st. ft-nn n'rlnrV Interment at Harrington Delaware on Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 clock SCHAEFERMAN In this city on August 30.

199. ueorge. nusoana oi tne iaie turn Schaeferman. Relatives, friends, members of Manito Tribe No. 18.

I. O. R. Crusader Castle No. 5.

Knights of the Golden Eagle and employes of the Wilmington Shoos of the DuPont Company are invited, to attend the funeral services at his late residence 1824 Oilpln Avenue, on Thurs day afternoon. September 2. at 2:00 o'clock. Daylight Saving Time, interment at Silverbrook cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday evening.

SULLIVAN In this city on Aurust 29. 1948. Emma C. wife of Charles c. Sullivan of 600 Howard Street, Richardson Park, aged 83 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the McCrery Funeral Home. 2700 Washington Street, on Wednesday afternoon Sept. I. at 2:00 o'clock. Interment at Oracelawn Memorial Park.

Friends may call the funeral home Tuesday evening after 7 o'clock. SLACUM In Hillcrest. on August. 29. Lulu Dill Nicholson, wife of George W.

Slacum. of 203 Gordon Avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the McCrery Funeral Home. 2700 Washington Street, on Thursdav afternoon. September 2.

at o'clock. Interment at Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening after 7 o'clock. WOJTKIEWICZ fWtckerson. In Wilmington General Hospital, on August 27.

1948. Josephine Sophie, wife of late Adam Wiiivilrt Relatives, friends and mem bers of St. Stanislaus Kostka Holy Rosary Sodality are invited to attend the funeral from her late residence. 928 Maryland Avenue, on Tuesday morning. August 31.

at 8 o'clock (daylight saving time Solemn reauiem mass at St. Stanislaus Kostka cnurcn at ciock. imcimrai at Cathedral Cemetery. ZICKGRAF In this city, on August 29. 1948.

Catherine, widow of Michael Zickgraf. of 1336 North Claymont. aged 79 years. Relatives and friends are lnvltedto attend the funeral from the Chandler Funeral Home. Delaware Avenue and Jeffer-BtrML.

on Thuradav morftlnc. Sen Kniur at a o'clock. Solemn reauiem mass at St. Patrick's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

Friends may caU at Chandler's Wednesday evening. i cGrcry Fur.sr&l lltiat 2700 WASHINGTON ST, mm WitnW pmlmn with WmW Pis Orgaa Oar Funeral Costs ttt Pisbs ut Day Cnmf icspstf AS. AS. CILUET.Zr.C3 Cernetery BlexrioriaJ Park Crematorium Consult us without obllgaUoct about these superior serricca. LancatUr am, ct DuPont ltd.

DIAL 2-3858 SU-. AS. V. tn 1 Adam Kucharski, sometimes known as Adam Cook, husband of Mrs. Anna Kucharski, of 1000 Spruce Street, died suddenly, yesterday at his home.

Deputy Coroner C. Everett Kelley, who investigated, said that death was due to a cerebral hemorrhage. Born in Poland, Mr. Kucharski had lived in Wilmington for about 50 years. He had been employed by the Allied Kid Company.

He was a member of St. Stanislaus Kostka Society, St. Stanislaus Kostka Holy Name Society, Polish Union Local 291, Polish National Alliance Local 136, Polish American Citizens Club, Polish Library Association, White Eagle Post V. F. No.

70069. Surviving are his wife, three sons, Charles, Edward and Stanley Kucharski, all of, this city; and five grandchildren. The funeral will be held from his late residepce at 8 o'clock Thursday morning with solemn requiem mass at 9 o'clock at St. Stanislaus Kostka Church. Mrs.

Catherine Zickgraf Mrs. Catherine Zickgraf, widow of Michael Zickgraf, 1336 North Clay-mont Street, died this morning at Wilmington General Hospital where she had been a patient since July 26. She was 79 years old. Surviving are eight children, Mrs. Catherine Joseph, Mrs.

Margaret Davis, Charles, August and Adam Zickgraf, all of Wilmington; Mrs. Louise Joseph and Mrs. Amelia August of Minquadale, and Joseph Zickgraf cf Chester, 31 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren. The funeral will be held from the Chandler Funeral Home, Delaware Avenue and Jefferson Street, at 9 o'clock Thursday morning with solemn requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock at St. Patrick's R.

C. Church. Interment will be in Cathedral Cemetery. Pfc. Charles W.

Keith, Jr. Funeral services for Pfc. Charles W. Keith, son of Charles W. and Helen Haines Keith of Newark, will be held at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the R.

T. Jones Funeral Home in Newark with interment in the Newark Cemetery. The body of the 20-year-old soldier, killed in action in Germany on Feb. 26, 1945, was recently returned to this country for reburial. He was a graduate of Newark High School.

His parents and a brother, Clayton H. Keith, survive. Mrs. Laura M. John Mrs.

Laura M. John, widow of Charles D. John, formerly of 813 North Franklin Street, died yesterday at Concord, N. H. Graveside funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at Silverbrook Cemetery with William F.

Clymer, reader for the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in charge. Willing to Pay for Fun NEW YORK U.R). The depart ment of parks received a check for $1,000 from a man who asked that the donation not be acknowledged. The donor said he had enjoyed the Riis Park bathing beach so much. he wanted to do something for it.

IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear husband. Richard T. Foster, who passed away on August 29. 194. Till memories fade, and life denarts.

You will live forever, in nur heart. Sadly missed by Wife Bessie. Death Notices ASPRIL At his late residence. 1115 West 8treet. Wilmington, on August 30.

1948. William husband of Lena AspriL formerly of St. Oeorges. aged 73 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Gebhart Funeral Home.

New Castle. on Thursday afternoon. September 2. at 2 S. T.

Interment at St. Oeorges Cemetery. Friends may caU at the funeral home Wednesday evening. BEAUCHAMP At Silver Borings. on Aucrust 27.

1948. Elon H-, son of the late Rev. John H. and Edna J. Beauchamo.

Funeral services and interment private. Friends may call at the Chandler Funeral home. Delaware Avenue and Jefferson Street on Monday evening. 7-g o'clock. CROSSAN Near Kimblesvllle.

on Au gust 28. 1948. T. Wilkin Crossan. aged vited to attend the services at The R.

T. vited to attend th services at The R. T. Jones Funeral Home. Newark.

on Tuesday afternoon. August 31. at 2 o'clock fdayltght saving time). Interment at Kimblesville Cemetery. Friends may call Monday 'evening.

7 to 9 o'clock. CATHCART In this city, on August 29. 1948. William P. Cathcart.

of 738 West Second Street, aged 55 Tears Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the McCrery Funeral Home. 2700 Washington Street, on Wednesday morning. September 1. at 11 o'clock. Interment at Mt.

Salem Cemetery. Friends mav can at tne lunerai come Tuesaay evening after 7 o'clock. HENDRICK In this city, on August 37. 1948. Nellie Oliphant.

wife of Martin Hendrick. aged 88 years. Relatives and friends ar invited to attend the funeral services at The John W. Solcer Funeral Home, (successor to William E. Twenty-fourth and Market Streets, on Tuesday afternoon.

August 31. at 3 o'clock (daylight saving time. Interment at Lawncroft Cemetery. Friends may eH at the funeral horn Monday evening after 7 o'clock. HOLLETT In BridceviUe.

on Aagust 29- 1948. William husband Of Ethel M. Hollett. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at the Chapel. Riverview Cemetery, on Wednesday afternoon.

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