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Journal-Everv Eveninir. Wilmincrtnn. Dplauarp. Fridav. Anril 22.

1949 Fourlorn i i. i I. i. i -i 1 Death Notices Homemakers' Clubs PTA Planned day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Friends Burying Grounds at Romansvllle, Pa.

Friends may call at the funeral Other Deaths Births Obituary Rites Monday For H.J. Ellison 1 iFALKOWSKI-In dh.VfJoSe?n -Vj Lib- i 1949. Victoria, aun -y mrfnths Relatives and months LLOYD DOWNS LEWIS I AVERY To Mr. and Mrs. Elrov Coleman Avery.

Wilmington Manor, at Dela jhome tonight. I Other survivors are a daughter, Lillian Sharp of Parlin, N. To Meet at Cambridge DENTON, April 22 (Special) A tri-county meeting ol home-makers' clubs will be held at the armory in Cambridge, May 3, beginning at 10:30 a. m. ercyvnie, near umcago, oi, auuwi, 4 Mass for Sergt.

Caulk ware Hospital on April 21. a son. wcsue7 hos- Rev. John Herrick Darling At Georgetown Meeting at High' School Lays Groundwork For Representative Group To Saifl Saturday J- a step-daughter, Miss Edna Ja- 10 Be saiu saiuraav cobs of New York and a sister historian, and former newspaper nena.r.,.. oh.S Ave: editor.

Mr. and M-J0M9h mi.M. o0 DR. VIRGINIA MERIWETHER VfWY DAVIES-In Congers. N.

87: WMt c- A solemn requiem mass for Mrs. William Tinsman, Richardson! pltu on April 22. a daughter. V- r3 said to have been the oldest ceme.er, Will Officiate at Funeral Of Wilmington, Banket McMAHON To Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore J. McMahon. 507 West Firth at i Delaware Hospital on April 22, a daugh-'; milieu iii nC Jlau nFiu.tu H-irn, an r.hveiMn in the ADrti 2:. 149 1 1 1 ST IILIUK Uli or Guam and whose here for burial. A.

B. Hamilton, associate profes sor of farm management of the University of Maryland will bring a group of foreign students to the session. Miss Venia M. Keller of the university's extension service, director Widow Of Ar- Laura widnw of Christopner paintings are w.er. I state of New York; thur B.

Davies. whos will be years before retiring in 1939. at 9:30 said itan MUSCum vd to vend the sep.c.. hung in the Metropol Special to the Journal-Every Evening GEORGETOWN, April 22. At a meeting in Georgetown High ter.

alderman To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas! Funeral services for Harry J. Elli-Aiderman. Wilmington Manor, at st.

son, 73, a director and former chair rrancia Hospital on April 22. a son. man Qf board the SecuritJ coughlin To Mr. and Mrs. i Trust Company, will be held at tht o'clock tomorrow morning at' i of Art and other museums.

iM.rket Street. M.rru; Hook on Mon- John Ruzok I t-nT dav afternoon. Aoru i- .7 'riV-n MALCOLM, j.ving time). Interment at Eiatn Thomas' R.C. funeral of John Ruzok.

61. 01 i THE MOST REV. HORDING Cemeterv Friends may ra.i a. juue. hnma CunHl Church.

Inter- Delaware City will take place from TAYLOR MACADAM Coughlm, 811 West Fourth Street, at Wilmington General Hospital on April 21. a son i ment will take, the home Monday morning with re-i In Toronto, 86: retired Angelicani School Wednesday night, parents of l1116 demonstration work, will the town and surrounding area and! Eacn Gf the three counties. Caro-teachers voted to organize a Parent line, Talbot and Dorchester, wnl Teacher Association. A committee contribute to the program in seme place privately quiem mass in St. Paul's Catholic Archbishop of Rupert's Land HAIL In the Veferar.s Aomin.s'.ii..;...

Uninmi rm Dei. on April i. ttt-v7T-i tj a nirn ST ATTTl- inm KmnrK husband of the late in Cathedral Church at Delaware City, at uuoxu frtend. iiirri.wii. manner.

Cemetery. o'clock. Interment will be in StjTEjn xew York, 72: living in! niPnn I.nrfce. No. -9.

A. r. Spicer Funeral Home, Twenty-fourth and Market Streets, at 1 oclock Monday afternoon, with the Rev. John Herrick Darling, pastoi of Hanover Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will be in Forest Cemetery, Middletown.

Friends ma. call at the funeral home Monday morning after 11. Mr. Ellison died yesterday afternoon at nis home, 600 West Twen geantPauls Cemetery. i-Tiends may caw jerusalem.

he came to the United Caulk, who was at the home Sunday night states in December to survey can- At A Delta Chapter and John Commander, are imtted 3 af erd 'ne funeral service at The Chandler Funeral Home. Delaware Avenue and Jefferson Streets on Saturday mornine April 2.i 24 at the time of i Mr. Ruzok died yesterday Praia- research and therapv techni- HAMILL To Mr and Mrs. Charles Hamill, Miiquadale. at Wilmington General Hospital on April 21.

a son. SANDERS To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sanders. Wilmington Manor Garden, at Wilmington General Hospital on April 22.

a daughter. SAWZUK To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sawzuk. 1233 LobdeU Street, at Wilmington General Hospital on April 22, a son.

I' i i deipnia wnere ne waa visiung. ones- radioloeist and a pioneer in aues: '11 o'clock Interment at lerr.e-terr Please oik: Sowers a veteran oi years service the U. S. Army. Mr.

Ruzok retired; uicrvirtf-Tn New Hamilton-in Chester count his death, was the second son of Mrs. Hen-riette E. Caulk and the late Charles L. Caulk in 1939 with tht rank of master! tieth Str2et. after an illness of sev-; eral months i.n.mxvo on April 20.

1949. John C. hiuband of York 65' director Of Circulation Oi th(. I Hamilton, in hi Path vr. VM-b- enn vear.

Relatives and friends are invited to the New lOrk bUn. the funera! from The Worrall Fu- 'nral Home. 2Sn W. State Street. Ken- sergeant.

He was stationed at Fort DuPont for a number of years and of nine parents and five teachers was named to complete details. Rev. William P. Kesmodel, pastor of Grace Methodist Church gave a brief resume of preliminary work done by a tempo: ary planning committee. He told of the growing recognition of the need for an organization in which parents and teachers could get together for the discussion of problems touching the youth of the community, and for the development of plans of mutual benefit to the school and community at large.

State President Speaks William Jamison. Wilmington, president fthe State PTA. sketched the history of the National Congress wwte. 2614 Market street, at Wilmington! Honorary pallbearers will be: T. J.

General Hospital on April 22. a son. Mowbray, Edwin Neilan, Samuel to lose his life in! saw active service in World War I. Soui'p. Pa on Paturrta afternoon.

23. ftt 2 clock Interment at Long-iwood Cemetery. Friends may call Friday John Joseph Matlora the service of i He was a member of Robert L. Tay uuuiiiiK, iJUAcpii vvui ii, d. ridiin.

The funeral of John Joseph evening. Marine Corps Photo. Sergt. Paul L. Caulk Charles L.

Caulk. Collins. Aithur Hendrick, Henry will the country. His brother, Seaman was killed in Madora. of Philadelphia.

HARVEY In Stroudsburg Pa on Aptll i Vio Mi-l-nlat Corletol 20. 1949 Harriett G. wife of the lata lor Post, American Legion, and St. Paul's Church, Delaware City. Mr.

Ruzok was the husband of the late Mrs. Mary Bright Ruzok. He leaves a stepson, Louis Ludlam GANTEAUME To Mr. and Malcolm Ganteaume. 2501 Claymont Court, Riverside, at Wilmington General Hospital on April 21, a son.

KANCE To Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Kanct. 729 Pine Street, at Wilmington" Genera) Hospital on April 21. a son.

v. Dnv, D' iiciu iHarry Harvev. in Funeral Home, 808 Nortn union, tives and friends are invited to attend the Q-'jri 9 'funeral from The Worrall Funera! Home. Street. Tuesday at B.JU 1,1 l250 W.

State Street Kennett Snuare. Pa. Requiem mass Will be said at St.lon Saturdav afternoon. April V. at 3 30 Delmar Pastor Invited to Stay Mount Olive Methodists Also Offer Salary Raise; Annual Budget Adopted DELMAR, April 22 At the Fourth Quarterly Conference of the 'Delmar Mount Olive Methodist Church, last night, held in the form of a supper conference in the social hall of the church, the Rev.

Frank M. Volk was invited to return for another year with an increase in salary of $200. Ernest Williams was elected lay member of the annual conference and Norman Hastings, reserve lay meoiber to the Peninsula Conference meeting to be held in Salisbury May 11. The principal boards, officers, and committees elected, appointed, or Mrs MarV K. Lancaster (Peter's Cathedral at 9:30 a.

ery FTiends'may cali Friday evening. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Lancaster, 90, iWlyk-m M.rshaiiton. Dei on April Hargadine, J. Raynor Carrow.

Leo Rothensies, Preston. Parvis, Thomas Knowles, Charles Mendenhall, Harry Prettyman, Alexander R. Abrahams, Ernest Caro, Paul Cranston, J. Edward Schell S. D.

Sinister, William F. Metten, Shermer H. Stradley. William G. Robelen, Ralph Ellis, Joseph Smith, W.

E. Douglas, and Albert Massey. Samuel Carrothers, Emlen Chandler, Howard Clark. John Houston, Arley Lyndall, and Ira Pruitt will be active pallbearers. the sinking of the U.

S. S. Juneau during the battle of Guadalcanal on Nov. 13. 1942.

Born in this city. Sergeant Caulk was graduated from the Wilmington High School. He enlisted in the Marines a few days after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, and after training went overseas in August, 1943, from Camp Pendleton, Calif. of Parents and Teachers, organized! in Washington, D. C.

53 years ago, iviriow of Tames Bpckett Lancaster 22. i949. Madeline Johnston, wife ot H. WlOOW OI James ueCK-eil ail.asiei, Anthonv Madora. Of Wilming- Clifford Lynam.

46 years Relatives of 519 Delaware Street, New Castle, na and friends are invited atnd me fu- Hiorl vpstorHau nftpr four dav's ili-lton; tWO brothers. rrariK J. ana nfral al her residence on the aiea yesterday aiier iour aa in Marinra nf wilmineton- Road, at M.ii-own. on Monday ness. Her husband was a former James Maoora.

01 wirniuigiuii, Anrii 2.v at 2 odor td.viicht with 2.000 members. Mr. Jamison told how the program can be used, effectively to aid in the New CastlC tnree Sisters. Airs, jvluiiiic raiwt-jsavim timet, interment at biiveroioci superintendent of meeting problems of home, school cione 01 Wilmington. mr.

Gas and Water Works. The oldest member of the Baptist Tagnini of Sacramento. and i Lancaster -In New De' on 1. 1949. Mary Elizabeth, wife of the Anna Sistilo.

of Bloomfield, Church at New Castle. Mrs. Lan- Mrs. A veteran of the battles of Bougainville and Guadalcanal before being transferred to Guam. Sergeant Caulk was a platoon section leader rnntirmevJ her activity in N.

J. and community at large. He stressed the fact "The home has been placed first on the list, since it is home where education of the child begins." Committees Named The committee of parents and teachers, with Supt. Joseph D. Junior Order Elects Tucker late James Lancaster, her 91st year.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services a her late ret-dence. 519 Delaware Street. New Castle. Del on Sundav afternoon Anril 24. 1 o'clork.

Interment at Glebe Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday evening. in the Third Marine Division. I Surviving in addition to his church affairs up to her death. She formerly taught Sunday School for many years.

She was born in Maryland but had livpd in New Castle Dover School Head To Get Another Term DOVER. April 22 (Special). Dr. John L. Halterrhan, completing his first year as superintendent of the Dover Special School District, will be reelecetd for next year, according to a statement by G.

Daniel Enterline, president of the Board of Education. Mr. Enterline explained that while the board and Dr. Halterman have agreed upon terms, no formal contract will be made until after it is learned just what provision is made for the schools by the Legislature. This same condition exists in so far as the teaching staff is concerned, according to Mr.

Enterline. Dr. Halterman assumed charge of the Dover Schools last July and while his first year was intended to be devoted to observations for the purpose of improvement, he has instituted a number of changes that CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank friends, netehbors and emDloves of the Delaware Power Ltiht Co. for thetr cards, f.oral offerines use of cars and many other kindnesses in the death of Chanes Clothier Mrs. Charles Cloth.

er and Famny Thomas and principal, James B. tunmmea ue as iouu Z. i Stewards, Brittingham C. Hastings. Mrs.

Owen, as ex-offlcio members mem-1 MolUe Mrs. Effie Green. LODGE In this city on Anril 22 1949, Fannie Le widow of Howard Lodee. of Ho'It Oak. Del.

Funeral services be held at The Snieer Funeral Home. Twenty-fourth and Market S'reets. the mother who lives at 2137 Linden Street, are two sisters. Mrs. William F.

Abernethy of Wilmington, and Mrs. Dwight C. VanMeter of New York City: and two nieces and a nephew. His father died April 13, 1948. Milton Jones.

Calvin O'Neal. Mrs. Roxie since her marriage about 70 years ago. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Jesse A.

McKay and Miss Ann E. Philitps, Mrs. Helen Rvall. Frank Tappan IN MEMORIAM Tn Invinn- memorv of John A. Locker-1 time and olace of interment to be an REHOBOTH BEACH, April 22 (Special).

William H. Tucker of New Castle was elected Delaware state councilor of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics at the 56th annual state council held here Tuesday. He succeeds James Powell of Felton. nounced later. Lancaster, and a son, James B.

Lancaster, all of New Castle; man who passed away 10 years aso apii 22. 1939 We miss him now. our hearts are sore As time goes on. we miss him more His loving smile. face MADORA In Philadelphia.

on April 22. 1949. John Joeoh. son of -he late Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Madora. Relative? and menus are invited to attend the funeral Good was in his heart, his friendship jrom ine Nicholas Corieto Funeral SOUnd Hnme. BOH North Itninn S'rsp' on Tuesdav E. Williams. R.

Nichols. H. Gravenor, Mrs. Lena Adkms. Mrs.

Daisy Gordy. Mrs. Alnertine Hearn. Mrs Hattie Moore, Mrs. Blanche Philitps.

Mrs. Mattie Ritchie, Mrs. Anna Nichols, Mrs. Hattie Vincent, and Mrs. Nettie Williams.

Officers, Charles Brittingham, chairman of the official board: Howard Gravenor, vice chairman: Ernest Williams, secretary and treasurer; Carroll Hastings, lay leader; Elijah Brittingham. Norman Hastings, Ralph Nichols, Charles Cordrey. George Templeton, Bloxom Daugherty, and Ernest Williams, trustees. A loral htirispt nf $4 R3B was Approximately 80 members of councils all over Delaware attended. Short talks on the principles of Loved and respected oy an i mornine.

April 26. at 8 3ft o'rloc Reamem To a wonderful life came a friend. Ht died as he lived, everyone Ders, wm select suo-commiuees toj complete the organization. This committee organized by electing Mr. Kesmodel as chairman and Mary C.

Wilson, as secretary. Following are the sub-committes: Mrs. Helen Mcllvaine. chairman; Karl Seegar, Stanley Kessler, Mrs. Virginia Boyer, Mr.

Owen; by-laws. Franklin Willment. chairman; Miss Myrtle Jefferson. W. Virden Macklin; program.

Mr. Kesmodel, chairman: Mr. Thomas, Lindale C. Fisher: hospitality. Mrs.

Alton Isaacs, chairman; Rev. Glen Walter. Mrs. Iva Short Booth: publicity, Mr. Owen, chairman; Mrs.

Mary Keeler, Mrs Mary C. Wilson. to! two granddaughters. Mrs. Francis B.

Maloney, of Wilmington; and Mrs. Henry Duffield, New Salem, N. a sister, Mrs. Thomas Hewlett, also of New Castle; two great grandchildren, and two great-greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at her mass at St.

Peter's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends mav call at the funeral heme Monday evening after 7 clock. Sadly missed bv Wife. DauBhter and Grandson are credited with aiding the progress of the schools.

"i MARSHALL In Belgium, on January 3, Death Notices 1945. Private Thomas I. Marshall, son of adopted for the new year, begin-: Caroline Schools Adopt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.

Marshall, of near Christiana. aged 24 years. Relatives, friends, employes of the DuPont Co Clarence Paris Clarence Paris, 57, of Brooklyn, formerly of Wilmington, died this morning at the home of his mother, Mrs. Marie A. Paris, 915 Pine Street.

Mr. Paris, who was visiting his mother, suffered a heart attack Sunday night. The funeral will take place from the McCrery Funeral Home, 2700 Washington Street, Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Rev. H.

B. Flater, pastor of Scott Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday night. BRYANT In city, on ami l.

the organization were made by the Rev. Waldo L. Dise of Rehobotn Beach, representative to the National Council, and Roy Dare of Philadelphia, representing the national headquarters. Other officers elected are: James Powell, junior past state councilor; Eugene Reese of Reho-both Beach, state vice councilor; Elmer S. Howell of Wilmington, state secretary; Norris White of Wilmington, state treasurer; Kenneth Hud lated for the Every Member Canvass i larlier 1 line Schedule DENTON, April 22 (Spe- Newport and Edge Moor Plants, are invited to attend the services at The Nichols Funeral Home.

210 James Street. Newport. Del op Saturday afternoon. April 22. at 2 o'clock.

Interment at St. James home. Interment will be in Glebe Cemetery. Friends may call at the home tomorrow night. The Rev.

Roxy Hodson. pastor of the Baptist Church at New Castle, and the Rev. J. W. Wootten, pastor of the Methodist Church there, wiJ officiate.

Cemetery. Newport. Del. Denton Church Names finning0 Monda a11 i schools of Caroline County will open vestrymen lor lear m. ana ciose at 2:30 p.

Eastern Standard Time, without officially adopting Daylight Saving son of Selbyville, conductor; E. Time. Other survivors are a sister, Mrs. The Board of Education advanced Ethel Lenning, Locust Valley, L. and four brothers, Warren E.

Paris, Milton Pupils Give Musical Program MILTON, April 22 (Special). The pupils of Milton School were entertained at their weekly assembly program by the music students taught by Mrs. Agnes Haz-zard. Pupils who took part in the program were: Janice Cropper, Tillie the opening of schools one hour on the day that Daylight Saving Time DENTON. April 22 (Special).

At the annual church meeting Mondnay, members of the vestry of Christ Protestant Episcopal Church, Denton, were named for the year. They are: J. Roland Chaffinch, John W. Logan, W. A.

Stewart Wright, A. Russum Orme, W. MORRIS In Philad-lnhia. on April 21. 1949.

Virginia, wife of Clarence Morris, of Felton. aged 35 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at The Berry Funeral Home. Felton. on Saturday afternoon, Anril 23.

at 2 o'clock. Interment at Barratt's Chanel Cemetery, near Fred-erica. Del. Friends may call at th funeral home this evening after 7 o'clock. McELROY -In Wooddale.

on April 20. 1949. Elmer U. McEIroy. aged 63 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at The McCrery Funeral Home. 2700 Washington Street, on Saturday afternoon. April 23. at 1 o'clock. Interment at Silverbrook Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday evening after 7 o'clock. MOOR In Smyrna. on April 21. 1949. Anna Moor, formerly of LeiDsic.

goes into effect in Denton, in con of 1715 W. Fifth Street. Relatives, friends, members of St. John's Lodge. No.

J. Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, and members of all oreanlzations of which he was a member, are Invited to attend the funeral services at the Eighth Street Bantist Church. Eiuhth and Scott Streets, on Saturday morning. April 23. at 11:30 o'clock.

Interment at Mt. Lawn Cemetery. Philadelphia. Pa. Friends may call at the funeral home of Edward K.

Bell. 909 Poplar Street, on Friday evening, from 7 to 9 o'clock. BARTLETT At Carney's Point. N. on April 20.

1949. E. May. daughter of the late Joseph C. and Mary E.

Bartlett. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at The James F. Hearn Funeral Home. 3202 Market Street, on Saturday morning. April 23.

at 11 o'clock. Interment at Wilmington Brandywine Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday evening, after 7 o'clock. SEACHUM In Delaware City, on April 21. 1949.

George husband of Annie Beachum. father of Rhetta B. Taylor. Margaret Accoo. Cora Miller.

Mildred W. Johnson. Lottie C. Beachum. George E.

and Henry H. Beachum. Relatives, friends and Monday Club. Paul Laurence Dunbar Lodge of Elks and Union Lodge. No.

21. F. A. are Invited to his late residence. Third and Bavard Streets.

Dela Keeth of Newark, warden; Edgar Hill of Harrington, inside sentinel; E. Lowrey of Wilmington, outside sentinel; Henry Motte of Newark, chaplain, and Charles Ammon of Wilmington, publicity. R. Thomas Devonshire of Newark was elected a representative to the national council. formity with the wishes of a ma jority of the parents.

Sharon Hill, and Elmer, Harry, and Preston R. Paris, all of Wilmington. He was a son of the late Harry Paris and Mrs. Paris. Mr.

Paris had lived in Wilmington until 22 years ago when he went to live in New York, where he was employed by the city. Charles Wilson Vaughn Elder Crarles Wilson Vaughn, 72, pastor of the Old School Baptist Church at Hopewell, N. since 1914, died yesterday at his home at Hopewell, after a brief illness. Surviving the minister are his wife, Mrs. Annie E.

Pendleton Vaughn; four daughters, Mrs. Milton Yerkes of Laurel; Mrs. Louis A. Spine, Someiville, N. Mrs.

Philip Schwartz, New Brunswick, N. and Mrs. Fred Lear, Goldendale, Wash. Funeral services will be held at the Old School Baptist Church at Principals conducted a poll of parents. Parents of 2,678 children were asked to state their preference Stewart Fitzgerald, William Enger-man, and Judge T.

Alan Golds-borough, of Denton, and Irving Brumbaugh, of Greensboro. The two new members of the It was voted to hold the next annual meeting in Newark, probably in April, Scott, Bessie Millman, Dorothy Doster, JoAnn Doster, Barbara Farens, Norma Brittingham, Donna Betts. Mary Benson, Madalyn Bennett, Doris Spencer, Nancy Hopkins, Esther Donovan, Clara Lovenguth, Norman Reynolds, Martha Clen-daniel, and Helen Carpenter. aged SO years. Relatives and friends ara invited to attend the funeral services at the funeral chant! of A Farie A- Sunt.

vestry are Mr. Engerman and Judge William J. Quillivan The funeral of William J. Quilli in Smyrna. on Sundav afternoon.

Goldsborough. April 24. at 2 o'clock (daylight savin time I. Interment at T.akesiri "meter. The Rev.

Dr. Edwin Johnson is concerning the hours for school. Replies were received from 1.903, with 1.428 favorable to the change of time and 475 opposed. Talhot Court Draws Jurors for May EASTON. April 22 (Special).

In preparation for the May rector of the church. Dover. Friends may call Saturday evening. PARIS In this city, on April 22. 1940.

Hopewell Monday afternoon at 2 Bankers Group Honors 50-Year Men May 12 DOVER. April 22 (Special). On May 12 at the annual convention of the Delaware Bankers Association Clarencf. son of Marv A nri the late o'clock. Elder Lester Dodson, pastor of the Old School Baptist Church in Harry F.

Paris, of ni5 Pine Street, ased 57 ware City, on Friday evening. April 22. after 7 o'clock. Services and interment private. CATHCART In this city, on April 20.

1949. Robert husband of Mary Ellen Cath-cart. aeed 4 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at The McCrery Funeral Home. 2700 Washington Street, on Saturday afternoon.

April 23. at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday evening after 7 o'clock. Rutherford, N.

will officiate. Friends may call at the home Sunday afternoon and evening. van, retired fireman, of 1510 West1 Fifth Street, will take place from the home Monday morning. Solemn requiem mass will be said in St. Thomas' Catholic Church at 9:30 o'clock.

Interment will be in Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at the home Sunday night. Mr. Quillivan died yesterday afternoon in St. Francis Hospital, where he had been a patient four weeks.

A graduate of the Teachers' Sem to be held at the Wilmington Country Club, certificates will be given to five men who have served the organization for half a century or more. They are: Jesse L. Shepherd, di inary in Willis, Elder Vaughn taught schools in Virginia, then studied for the ministry, and after being ordained acepted the call to CAMPBELL Clyde Warner. 64. husband of rector, Delaware Trust Company, term of the Circuit Court, which convenes Monday, May 16, Chief Judge William R.

Horney and Associate Judge DeWeese Carter, has selected the following by districts to serve as jurors: Easton Roy Fleckenstein. Ernest J. Heinmuller, John K. Todd, E. G.

Kasten-huber, Walter S. McCord, John C. Barto, Louis H. Copper. John Louie.

Evans R. Hall, Francis G. Bartlett, Howard R. Yeatman, Norman Harrington. St.

Michaels Frank S. Bache, William H. Valiiant, E. Roy McQuay, William L. Wrlghtson, D.

Hughes LeCompte, Stan years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at The MrC'rerv Funeral Home. 2700 Washington Street, on Monday afternoon. April 25. at 2.

30 o'clock 'daylight saving fimei. Interment at River-view Cemeterv. Frieds may call at the funeral heme on Sunday evening after 1 clock. QUILLIVAN In this city, on Anril 21. 1949.

William husband of Helen Johnson Quillivan. Relatives, friends, members of the F. O. E. and the Volunteer Firemen Relief Association are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence.

1510 West Fifth Street, on Monday morning. Apnl 25. at 9 o'clock. Solemn requiem mass at St. Thomas' Church at 9 30 oclock.

Inerment at Cathedral Cemetery. RUZOK In Philadelphia. Pa. on April 21. 1949.

John Ruzok. aged 61 vears. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from hi late residence. Delaware City. on Mondav morninp.

April 25. at o'clock emiiem mac fr Martha Campbell, near Hartly. on April 20. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the services at The Torbert Middletown; Otho Nowland, director, Equitable Trust Company. Wil The Lowest Price Yet For Large 55 Sq.

In. Picture the Hopewell church. He was pastor of the Old School Baptist Funeral Home. Dover, at 1 P. Saturday.

April 23. Interment at Silverbrook Cemetery. Wilmington, at 3 p. m. Church in Philadelphia in addition CAULK On Guam, on July 21.

1944. mington; Jesse S. Burton, cashier, Farmers Eank of the State of Delaware, Dover; Washington N. Ralston, Farmers Bank, Wilmington, and Frederick E. Stone, president, Wilmington Savings Fund Society.

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son or Henri- ette E. and the late Charles L. Caulk. Dominick DiPatre The funeral of Dominick DiPatre, 69, of 1902 West Eighth Street, will take place from the home Monday morning. Solemn requiem mass will be said in St.

Anthony's Catholic Church at 11 o'clock. Interment will be in Cathedral aged 24 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the solemn requiem mass at St. Thomas R. C.

Church, on Saturday morning, April 23. at 9 o'clock. Inter ment at Cathedral Cemetery. One of the members entitled to a certificate was Harry J. Ellison, a director ot the Security Trust Com to his work at Hopewell.

Victoria Falkowski Victoria Falkowski, 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falkowski, 737 Shipside, died yesterday in the Delaware Hospital. She had been ill our months. There is one other child in the family, Joseph, Jr.

The funeral will take place from the home of the child's grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Lewis, CALVANO In this rity. on April 20. 1849. ley H.

Jones, Jennings B. Quillin, Fred J. Greenfield, Phillip N. Bryan. Harry M.

Evans Trappe Johnson M. Fortenbaugh. Harvey G. Chase, Arthur Crockett. Edgar W.

Bartlett, Henry A. Difenderfer. Paul A. Martin. Royce E.

Wells, W. Clyde Leonard, W. Bryan, Paul F. Carroll, Douglas Hanks. Chapel George E.

Markel. Richard Bowser. W. Forde Adams. Clifford Andrew, Louis C.

Willis, Charles J. Lipscomb, William E. Sanger. Norman Saulsbury. rrancesca.

wife or Pellegnno Salvano. Relatives, friends, members of Stella D'ltalia Lodge and Holy Rosary Society of St. Anthony's Church, are invited to St. Paul's Church. Delaware Citv.

at 9 30 oclock. Interment at St. Pauls Cemeterv Friends mav call at the residence on Sunday evening after 7 o'clock. SEIDEL On April 21. 1949.

Esther Bass. beloved wife of Albert Seidei. of 32 West Thirty-eighth Street. Wilmington. Del devoted daughter of Alex Bass.

devoted mother of Jacqueline Pofel and Barrv Seidel. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at The Joseph Le- Mr. DiPatre died yesterday in the Wilmington General Hospital. A native of Italy, he came to this country about 40 years ago. A re attend the funeral from The Nicholas J.

pany who died yesterday. Mrs. Madeline J. Lynam After an illness of several weeks, Mrs. Madeline Johnston Lynam, Corieto Funeral Home.

808 North Union Street, on Monday morning. April 25. at 8 clock. Solemn requiem mass at. St.

An tired shoemaker, he was a member Bay Hundred John Murphy. Norman Howeth, W. Carroll Jackson. Samuel R. Leonard.

John Cromwell. John W. Sewell. Harry N. George.

502 Ohio Avenue, Brookland Terrace, Monday morning. A mass of the angels will be said in Corpus Christi Catholic Church at 9:30 o'clock. I of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and St. Gabriel's Society of St. Anthony's Church.

Surviving are three sons, John, Dominick and Edward DiPatre, and three daughters, Mrs. Edith Pini, Mrs. Anna Pasalacqua and Mrs. Mafalda Christopher. Interment will be in Cathedral thony Church at 9:30 oclock.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday evening after 7 o'clock. CUDDY In Belgium, on January 15. 14S E. C.

5 John L. Cuddy, aged 28 years. Relatives, friends. William W. Fahey Post.

No. 491. American Legion and The Swayne-Campbell-Testa Post. V. F.

W. No. 5467. are Invited to atfnd the funeral from The Worrall Funeral Home. 250 W.

State Street. Kennett Square, on Saturday morning. April 23. at 9 o'clock. High mass at St.

Pattick's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment at St. Patrick's Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening. Cemetery.

vine sons. 1D12 N. Broad Street. Philadelphia, on Sunday afternoon. Anril 24.

at tery Phiia at Montflore Ceme- SULLIVAN At Chesapeake Citv. Md on A5rU21' 1949' Rpbecca Collins Sullivan, aged 70 years. Due notice of funeral will be piven. STRAWBRIDGE-In this city, on April Edwin o. husband of the late Susanna Strawbridge.

aeed 7S years Relatives and friends are InvitM to attend the services at The James Hearn Funeral Home. 3202 Market Street! mPTnK. April 24. at 10 clock (davlieht saving Interment at Fair-view Cemetery. Catasauqua.

Pa Prfenda may call at the funeral home on Satur! day evening after 7 clock ur Mrs. Esther Bass Seidel Mrs. Esther Bass Seidel, wife of John W. Clouser Albert Seidel, of 32 West Thirty eighth Street, died yesterday after wife of H. Clifford Lynam.

of Mill-town, died this morning at her home. Mrs. Lynam was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnston, also of Milltown.

She was born in Delaware and was graduated from the Newark High School in 1918 and the University of Delaware in 1922. She taught in the Newark schools for 17 years prior to her marriage. Mrs. Lynam was an active member of the White Clay Creek Presbyterian Church and the Newark New Century Club. She is survived by her husband; a daughter, Marjorie age 4 years, and her parents.

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at her late home and the interment will be in Silverbrook Cemetery. noon in the Wilmington General DI PATRE In this city, on April 21. 1949. Dominick. husband of the late Mary Di Patre.

aged 69 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence. 1902 West Eighth Street, on Monday morning. April Joseph Avers' Herd Leads Cecil Cattle ELKTON, April 22 (Special). Melvin Conrad, supervisor of Dairy Herd Improvement Association, No.

1, of Cecil County, reports that the five highest herds during the past month were as follows: First, Joseph Avers, herd of Holsteins, 1.340.7 pounds- of milk, and 38.14 pounds of butterfat: second, herd of Guernseys owned by Mt. Ararat Farms, 800.9 pounds of milk and 37.47 pounds of butterfat; third. Jerseys, owned by Carl Feucht, 680.9 pounds of milk and 37.47 pounds of butterfat; fourth. Guernseys, owned by Lloyd Balderston III. 882.0 pounds of milk, and 35.83 pounds of butterfat; fifth, Jerseys, owned by Glenn McGrady, 677 pound of milk and 34.94 pounds of butterfat.

Hospital, after a year's illness The funeral will take place from TOLBERT-In Tuxedo Park, on April 20. 104Q Anna tariff unit. za. at iu clock. solemn requiem mass at St.

Anthony's Church at 11 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. bert 109 Washington a'vu? il the Joseph Levine and Sons Funeral Home, 1512 North Broad Street, Philadelphia. Sunday afternoon at Word has been received here of the death of John W. Clouser.

of Gooding, Idaho, formerly of Wilmington, yesterday at his home. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Fisher Clouser, a son. John T. Clouser, and two grandchildren, all of Gooding; two brothers, W.

Elmer Clouser of Norristown. and George H. Clouser of Wilmington; four sisters, Mrs. W. H.

Schafer, Mrs. Edith M. Zepher, of Wilming Funra' Home. 210 N. DAWSON In Crozer Hospital.

Chester. on April 21. 1949. Charles husband of the late Estella C. Dawson, of Marcus Hook.

aged 74 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at The Chandler Funeral Home. Delaware Avenue nr( Teffor.nn ii. 1 1. on Satur day mornine.

Aorll 21. at o'clock In terment at Silverbrook Cemetery Friend, mav call at the funeral home Friday evening after 7 oclock. eve Street, on Saturday afternoon. Anril 13. at 2 ton, and Mrs.

S. E. Burroughs and Mrs. W. G.

Parker, of Takoma McCrery Funeral Homi IT THE AUXILIARY GUILD Big 55 Sq. In. Picture in Far Less Space 2700 WASHINGTON ST. If it J.rUr will, Hpt Or fm Our Funuzal Costs 1 clock. Interment will be in Montefiore Cemetery in Philadelphia.

In addition to her husband, Mrs. Seidel is survived by a daughter, Jacqueline Rafel Seidel; a son, Seidel; her father, Alex Bass; a sister, Mrs. Sylvia Sirott of Vine-land, N. and two brothers, Philip Bass of Los Angeles, and Raymond Bass, of San Diego, Calif. Mrs.

Fannie L. Lodge Mrs. Fannie Le Gates Lodge, 68, widow of Howard Lodge, formerly of Delaware Avenue, Holly Oak, died this morning at 606 West Tenth Street, where she had been living a few m6nths. Mrs. Lodge and her husband for many years conducted a general Mai Present Day Conditions ciock interment at rriends Burying Grounds.

Romansvllle. Pa. Friends may call at Chandler's Friday evening. DUNCAN In this city, on Anril 20. 1949.

Mabel wife of the late Thomas O. Duncan, aged, 61 years. Relative and friends are invited to attend the services at The James P. Hearn Funeral Home. 3202 are, street- on Saturday afternoon.

ADrwU 3h 2 o'clock. Interment at Silverbrook Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday evening after 7 ciock ELLISON In this city, on April 21. 1949. Harry husband of Mary V.

Ellison, aged 73 years. Relatives and friends are Thiilh the services it The John W. Snieer Funeral Home (successor t0 William E. Twenty-fourth and Market Streets, on Monday afternoon April 25. at 2 o'clock.

Interment at Forest Cemeterv. uliUUtnm. r.i Park, Md. Funeral arrangements are not complete. Charles W.

Dawson Charles W. Dawson, 74, of Marcus Hook, formerly an operator for the Delaware Coach Company here, died yesterday in the Crozer Hos of r11 lit. 1994 WaiiMt Now enjoy the same large screen of big sets in this newest space-saver, model 805. For a record low price. You get big 55 sq.

in. pictures in a smart, lustrous rosewood plastic cabinet that can be used- on any ordinary table; all active channels. FUNERAL HOME pital, Chester. He had lived in Wilmington until about a year ago when he went to Marcus Hook to make his home with a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Buck.

Friends may call at the funeral home on wuiiusj Kucr ii a. m. Plus Tax and Installation JOHN TO. SPICES SacrffMr 24TH A MARKET ST8. ST.

LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH SEAFORD, DELAWARE Takes pleasure in presenting at the PARISH HOUSE TUESDAY, APRIL 26th, from 10 a. m. 5 p. m. a showing hy store at Grubbs Corner, until he The funeral will take place from BBrL 5-661 1 the Chandler Funeral Home Satur- died in 1927.

Surviving her are two MS JAS. JAS t. in sons, Everett Lodge of Holly Oak, and Harrie Lodge of Ridgewood, N. a half-brother, Eber Le Gates RIVERVIEW CEMETERY Burial Plot for Safe Oor repiesentatives ara always ready flvt detailed infornatian. Remember at Maetott'c your television set I is installed and serviced by Jtfaeson's expert! electronic engineer.

of Winchester, and three grandchildren. She was a member of St. John's Chapter, No. 4, Order of the Eastern Star and of Queen Esther Lodge, Rebekah Degree, at Delaware's Leading Television Dealer (Sep "The Name Behind the Arden. The funeral will take place from the Spicer Funeral Home, Twenty-fourth and Market Streets, the time and place of interment to be announced later.

ESTABLISHED 1892 JAMES F. HEARN FLNERAL HOME Sacctitar Cm. M. Fitr, lac. 3202 Market St.

Our services available to all regardless of financial condition Ltd. World Serieg Film DOVER, April 22 (Special). Motion pictures of the 1948 World Series games were shown at the regular weekly meeting of the Dover Kiwanis Club in the Hotel Richardson Wednesday evening. The EASTON, MARYLAND Summer Cottons Evening Dresses Coats lecesiones Cosmefica Orders taken day of showing. Representative ELINOR ROSS WIER A Silverbrook Barries marked a by dignity and dentine method Fine Blended Whiskey.

90.5 proof. 60 grain I program at next week's meeting will neutral spirits. Frankfort Distillers N.Y. ibe in observance of friendship be- I 6 W. 4th St.

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