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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 8

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Monday, February 27, 1967 Evening Journal, Wilmington, Del. L. A. DeBlois, Obituaries of the Day Daily Record Death Notices Phila. to Speed Up Issuing of Passports Earl C.

Shoop Earl C. Shoop, 63, of 24 Ore Mrs. William J. Selway State Safety Pioneer, Dies PHILADELPHIA UR Pass ton Manor. Chimney.

New Castle and Wilmington Manor Firt Companies. Yesterday: 12:34 a.m. 471 Longrldge Drive, Mill-side. Gas leak. Minquadale Fire Company.

1:45 a.m. 60 Buttonwood Button-wood. Rear wall ot tireplace. Overheated fireplace. New Castle Fire Company.

Mrs. Nellie Berridge Selway, gon Road, Cox Trailer Village, died Friday at Wilmington Gen 86, of 18 E. Market Newport, ports will be obtainable in three days instead of the usual two weeks through a new passport eral Division after suffering a heart attack. Lewis Amory DeBlois, 83, one was found dead at home yesterday after a long illness. Mrs.

Selway was born in Tal Births -Bom to Mr. and St. Francis Hospital CONATY-Francis 104 Seville Villa Monterey, Feb. 24, son. ORTIX-Louls, 609 W.

4th Feb. ten. Wilmington Medical Center Delaware Division BILLINGS William, III Vernon SI, Mlddletown, Feb. 25, son. CAULK-Bernar, 402 E.

3d Feb. 25, daughter. Other Deaths Water (Fats) Pichon CHICAGO-One of the last of the jazz pianists who played the riverboat out of New Orleans, Walter (Fats) Pichon, died in a Chicago hospital yesterday. He was 60. The man who bandleader Paul Whiteman called "the fastest left hand in show business," began his career at the age of 14.

The Rev. Charles R. Jones, Jr. DAYTON, Rev. Charles R.

Jones the minister who conducted funeral services for William Jennings Bryan in 1925, died Saturday. He office opening today. of the founders of the Delaware Mr. Shoop lived at the trailer Chief U.S. District court village for the past three Safety Council, died yesterday Judge Thomas J.

Clary, who at his home in Sharon, Conn. years. Before that, he lived in bot County, Md. She moved to Delaware 50 years ago and lived with her son at the Newport ad 6:07 a.m. Frogtown Crossing.

Heater. Mlddletown Fire Company. 10:10 a.m. 6 Prospect Concord Manor. Heater.

Talleyville Fire Company. 12:36 p.m. 13 S. Meadow Drive, Odessa Heights. Heater.

Odessa Fire Company. 1:36 p.m. Newark Shopping Center. Truck. Aetna Fire Company.

2:38 p.m.-Jr- Glenside Carrcroft. Brush lire. Brandywine, -Hundred Fire Company. 3:21 p.m. 410 Carvel Drive, Dunielth.

Heater. Slight damaae reported. Minaua- Upland, for 21 years. He Mr. DeBlois was an early announced the opening, said tne new Philadelphia office will be was employed as an engineer at dress for the past three years.

pioneer in industrial safety and a past president of the National able to issue emergency travel the Penn Steel Castings Co. She was the widow of the late McKIBBIN In this city, on February 2J, 1W7, Glenn, husband of May Barton McKibbin, of 803 Snuff Mill Rd, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at Lower Brandywine Presbyterian Church, Kennett Pike, on Tuesday, February 28, at Noon. Interment at Lower Brandywine Viewing from 11:00 A.M. to 11:45 at the Lower Brandywine Presbyterian Church. In lieu of flowers, th.

family that contributions be made to the Lower Brandywine Presbyterian Church. Ar. rangementi by MEALEY FUNERAL HOME. a i NICHOLLS In Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, on February 25, 1967.. i Thomas Allen Nlcholls, son of Robert L.

and Ruth Nlcholls, of 302 Beverly Road, Newark, Delawart. Aged 7 years. Services at the convenience of the family. There will be no viewing. Please omit flowers.

In lieu thereof make contributions to the Pediatric Research Hematology Fund, co Dr. Zinkham, co Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore 5, Maryland Br the Leukemia Foundation. Arrangements by WILLIAM J. WARWICK FUNERAL HOME, Newark, Delaware, i PATILLB In Veterans Administration Hospital, Elsmere, on February 25, 1967. Thomas husband of Elizabeth Patille, of 307 Woodlawn Avenue.

Aged 53 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from the NICHOLAS CORLETO FUNERAL HOME, 808 N. Union Street, on Wednes DOUD Paul 3065 Ogletown Road, Newark, Feb. 24, son. KENNEDY Thomas 104 Thorn passports in less than 24 hours Safety Council.

A native of William J. Selway, who died in Surviving are his widow, the dale Fire Company. Lane, Rosegate, Feb. 26, daughter. 1948.

Brownsville, he was a former Mary Virginia Fahey; a 4:08 p.m. Elk Mills, Md. Barn. Aetna Hose Hook Ladder Company of Newark MARSH Amos E. 2009 Newport Death Notices Survivors, in addition to her son, ban L.

of New Castle; a assisted Elkton Fire company. 4:14 p.m. 202 May Collins Park. daughter, Mrs. Perince J.

Craw BACKOUS-ln this city, on February 25, 1967. Lillian M. Backous, of 207 E. Chimney. Holloway Terrace Fire Company.

7:17 p.m. 712 Clark New Castle. Faulty heater. Goodwill Fire Company. ford of Upland; a brother, Blain son, John are two brothers, Harry Berridge of Milford and Charles Berridge of Hatboro, cmn Mnth.r nf Henrietta Beau- graduate of the Harvard School of Engineering, class of 1899.

A spokesman for the Delaware Safety Council said Mr. DeBlois was an associate of Irenee du Pont when the latter was 91. Mr. Jones was pastor of Dayton's Methodist Episcopal Church South when Bryan died of Philadelphia; three sisters, riKe, i-our Acres iraiier pam, peo. 25, son.

Memorial Division COOPER Thomas, 655 Lehigh Road, Newark, Feb. 26, son. LeROY Pierre, Way Road, Owl's Nest, Feb. 26, daughter. MOORE Carl, 1913 Oak Lane Road, Oak Lane, Feb.

26, son. SCHWARTZ Herbert, 11 W. Ruther-ford Drive, Newark, Feb. 26, daughter. champ.

Sister of Blanche Winchester and Elva Foreman. Relatives and friends are InuKvl att.MH 4h fnnarill SftTV CCS at Mrs. Winona Curtis, Mrs. Lulu Today: 5:51 a.m. Mill No.

1, Phoenix Steel Claymont. Root on fire. Extensive damage but no lnurles. Claymont and Brandywine Hundred Fire Companies. 7:23 a.m.

Stanton-Christiana Road. shortly after completing the prosecution of John Scopes in Haines and Mrs. Stella Hovis, all of Waynesboro, and the Gospel Tabernacle Holiness Church, 511 Kiamensi Road, Belvedere, Delaware, on Tuesday evening, February 28, at 8 o'clock. Interment at Ml. Zion Cemetery on Wednesday.

Friends may call at the church Tuesday evening from founded the Delaware Safety Council in 1918. He was an early Auto fire. Millcreek Fire Company. six grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Services will be at the Nichols Funeral Home, 210 N.

James Newport, Wednesday afternoon at 2. Interment will be in the the famous "Monkey Trial. seven grandchildren. Wilmington General Division BALCH John, Exmore Brack pv. peh Ik.

riannhtar president of the Delaware Safe State Supreme Court Services will be Wednesday 6 to 8. Arrangements by edwaku BELL FUNERAL HOME. Thomas Morrow ty Council and later served as day morning, March 1, at 8:30 o'clock. CHAMPAIGN, 111 Thomas CAREY James, 2127 Lorl Drive, Al- Jus'ice B-, CarV ufneld Park, Feb. 27, daughter.

rior Court ruling denying the application BARNARD In Detroit, Michigan on February 25. 1967. Ruth Christy Barnard, Reouiem Mass at St. i nomas r. c.

president of the National Safety Riverview Cemetery. Friends Morrow, 63, a veteran of 35 iukkavv momas, 92 Governor Claymont. Feb. 24. dauohter formerly of Wilmington, Delaware, daugn-ter of Leslie and Daisy Christy, cous may call at the funeral home morning at 11 at the Worrall Kuzo Funeral Home, 250 W.

State Kennett Square, Pa. Interment will be in St. Patrick's Kennett Church, at: 9:30 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral; home Tuesday evening after 7.

years as a reporter and colum ICE Lawrence, 3 The Horseshoe, Cov. to dismiss or stay a suit brought by Jerry Kay, a New Jersey resident. The suit named as defendants Scott and three other individuals who were non-residents in of Mary Heisler of Renobotn Beacn, tomorrow night. Delaware. Funeral services from the nist for the Chicago Tribune, ered Bridge Farms, Newark, Feb.

25, son. KADING Leroy, 2702 Markwyn Drive, chaoel of The William R. Hamilton Com PHILLIPS In Wilmington Medical Cen Council in 1923. Although Mr. DeBlois moved away from Delaware, he was an active member of the Delaware Safety Council until his death.

Surviving are his widow, Ida pany, 3975 Cass Avenue, Detroit, Micnigan of Delaware and were not served witn nitice of the action. Basis for the complaint was four promissory notes signed ter Delaware Division, on February 25, on Tuesday February 28, at 1967. Clara. Douglas Phillips, wife of Mrs. John Denham Square.

Friends may call tomorrow night at the funeral home. p.m.. interment in Detroit, Michigan. died Saturday. A quick man with a funny story, he was best known as conductor of the Tribune's Line O'Type or Two eranaywooa, t-eo.

26, aaugnrer. LENT Charles, 45 Madison Drive, Newark, Feb. 26, daughter. LONGFELLOW 800 Van Buren Feb. 26; the late Milton C.

Phillips, of Odessa, Delaware. Aoed 76 years. Relatives and BARTOLI In this city, on February 26, 1967. Sarah Kendall Bartoli, wife of Mrs. Grace Denham, 75, of 404 W.

2d was pronounced dead friends are Invited to attend the services at the DANIELS AND HUTCHISON FU Richard C. Bartoli, of 10 Locust Elsmere. Relatives and friends are In MAGEE Claude, 23 Barclay Drive, Pennsville, N.J.,. Feb. 25, daughter.

PERNA Joseph, 906 East Hollo- by Scott and tne otner tnree oetenaanis, the notes creating a ioint obligation. Scott contended the suit could not be Prosecuted against him alone and should dismissed or stayed. Kay entered a motion to dismiss the appeal, which was denied. The high court held that Scott is a "conditionally necessary party" and the suit is not barred solely because some signers of the joint obliga NERAL HOME, 212 N. Broad Street, Thomas J.

Patille Sr. Belle Stevenson DeBlois; two sons, Lewis A. DeBlois of Montreal and Stephen W. De vited to attend the services at the Mlddletown, Delaware, on Tuesday afternoon, February 28, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Old Drawvers Cemetery, near way perrace, heo.

25, daughter. Elsmere Presbyterian Church, New Road on arrival Saturday at Delaware Division after being stricken with an apparent heart attack. Thomas J. Patille 53, of REED George, 30 Penn Penns column. He retired recently.

Gerald B. Lambert PRINCETON, N.J.-Services for Gerald B. Lambert, who Odessa, Delaware. Friends may call at the funeral home Mon, evening after 7. Ohio Avenue, Elsmere, on Wednesday afternoon, March 1, at 1:30 o'clock.

Interment at Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the DAHLING FUNERAL HOME Tuesday evening from 307 Woodlawn died Saturday at the Veterans Administra Blois, of Concord, and four granddaughters. tion are non-residents who cannot be served. Her family said she had suf RICHARDSON In St. Petersburg, fered from heart trouble.

ville, N.J., Feb. 26, daughter. ROTHJIEN H. Douglas, 3120 Naamans Road, Stratford Plaza Apartments, Feb. 25, daughter.

SAWN John, 1205 Gary Mar-shallton, Feb. 26, son. SKIBICKI Richard, 1102 Clayton Road, Cleland Heights, Feb. 25, daughter. STEEG Daniel, 401 Brennen Drive, Private funeral services will tion Hospital after a long ill on February 26.

1967. Gussie C. wife headed two giant corporations 3Iarine Terminal 7 to 9. CAMMILE In this city, on February 25, of Joseph E. Richardson.

Aged 61 years. She was the wife of John be held at the convenience of the ness. and popularized Listerine anti At Dock: Gopher State, with lumber from west family. septic and Gillete Blue Blades, Due notice of funeral to be given. Arrangements by the McCRERY FUNERAL HOMES.

ROBINSON In this city, on February coast. Denham, who left the Wilming ton area about 15 years ago. Mrs. Denham's only other sur Yavarl. with lead from Peru.

load Estates, Feb. 26, daughter. Beebe Hospital 1967. Raymond, father of Raymona, Crawford, Edward, Victor, Gilbert, Robert, and Mary Cammile. Catherine Brown and Ruth Brown, Mildred Tabb and Caro-lln Jackson, of 1727 W.

Fifth Street. Aged 67 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the funeral home of EDWARD R. BELL, Theofano Livanos, with lumber from were scheduled here today. Lambert died at his home Saturday at the age of 80.

25, 1967. Rachel, widow of the late British Due tomorrow: Mr. Patille was born in Fred-erica, and had spent most of his life in Wilmington. He was employed for 29 years as a machine operator by NVF Co. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

vivors are two grandchildren, BISBEE John, Lewes, Feb. 25, daugh Mrs. Edward H. Tucker Mrs. Marie H.

Tucker, 82, Hemsefiell, with wire rods and general Sydney Robinson, sister of Anna Watson, Elizabeth Hall, mother of Sylvester Hamilton, foster mother of John Robin ter Mrs. Francis Spence, Edge 909 Poolar Street, on Tuesday evening, In 1923 Lambert became president of Lambert Pharmaceu Moor Gardens, and Mrs. Nor cargo from west Germany. Skern, with woodpulp from Canada. Urania, with steel from West Germany Wednesday: Visund.

with steel. February 28, at o'clock. Interment at Rolling Green Memorial Park, West Chester, Penna. Friends may call at man Jeandell, Mayview Manor, the funeral home Tuesday evening from Irish Spruce, with frozen meat from of 626 McLane Union Park Gardens, died yesterday at Wilmington General Division after a long illness. Elizabeth Patille; a son, Thomas Wilmington; 6 to WOOL John, Lewes, Feb.

26, daughter. Kent General Hospital BUCK WORTH Gerald, Dover, Feb. 26, son. CAVis John, Clayton, Feb. 26, son.

HARRIS Benamin, Dover, Feb. 27, daughter. F'CE Robert, Dover, Feb. 26, daughter. SIMMONS Earl, Marydel, Feb.

27, daughter. WRIGHT Arthur, Clayton, Feb. 25, son. ticals. The company was founded by his father and produced Listerine.

Ireland. Thursday; and three great-grandchildren. Requiem Mass will be offered Hofsiokull, witti frozen meat from daughters, Mrs. Carolyn How- COLEMAN In this city, on February 25, 1967. Alice K.

Coleman, daughter ol Nora and James B. Knott, sister of Ireland. She was born in Keithley, Eng dershelt of Wilmington and Miss Wednesday morning at 9:30 at St. Peter's Cathedral, 6th and West Sts. Interment will be in son Daniel Kelson.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at the GRAY FUNERAL HOME, 201 N. Gray Avenue, on Wednesday afternoon, March 1, at 1 o'clock. Interment Rolling Green Memorial Park, West Chester. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. SAIENNI In St.

Francis Hospital, this city, on February 25, 1967. Peter husband of Philomena, of 833 Clayton Street, New Castle, Delaware. Aged 51 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the funeral home of JOANNA CORLETO, ffllO W. Fourth Street, on Wednesday morning, March 1, at 8:30 o'clock.

Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Anthony of Padua Church, at 9:30 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral land, but had lived in the Wilmington area for the past 67 Mrs. William J. 3Irs.

William Taylor Mrs. Inez Taylor, 60, formerly James B. Knott Madeline Williams, and Dorothy B. Powell, of Millcreek Road, Hockessin, Delaware. Aged 41 years.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the services at the Chippey Chapel AU Church, Hockessin, Delaware, on Wednesday afternoon, March 1, at Lucille Patille, at home; three brothers, Richard Joseph and Harry Patille, all of Wilmington; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Don- Cathedral Cemetery. Mickey years. of Wilmington, died Friday in Friends may call tomorrow She was the widow of Edward uari 1 o'clock. Interment at Mt.

Zion Ceme- 11C1U torw Ert.nric mav rail at the fhiirrh Mrs. Helen Ward Mickey, 58, of Miami, died Feb. 19 in H. Tucker, who died in Febru Ithaca, N.Y., where she lived for the past 30 years. night at the Mealey Funeral Home, 703 N.

Broom St. Milford Memorial Hospital PORTER Carl, Ellendale, Feb. 26. son. WARE Melvin, Georgetown, Feb.

25, daughter. Nanticoke Memorial Hospital HOPKINS Paul, Laurel, Feb. 26, daughter. Fire Alarms Wilmington Saturday: ary 1961. Miami after a long illness.

Cemetery. Friends may call at the fu Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. Arrangements by EDWARD R. BELL FUNERAL HOME. DAY In this city on Feb.

24, 1967. Wll liam Douglas, son of the late William Preston and Mary E. Day formerly of She is survived by a son, Mrs. Mickey lived in Miami Her family said that she died following an apparent stroke. William P.

Tucker, Cardiff; a neral nome on Tuesday evening aner SELWAY In Newport, Delaware, on February 26, 1967. Nellie M. Berridge Selway, wife of the late William J. Sel ohve of Philadelphia and Mrs. Susan Nettler of Franklinville, N.J.; and one grandson.

Requiem High Mass will be offered at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, 4th St. and Bancroft Parkway, Wednesday morning at 9:30. Interment will for the past 14 years. Before that, she was a resident of Thomas J.

Gainor Thomas J. Gainor, 63, a retired Wilmington policeman of sister, Mrs. Walter Hanf of Lan N. FranKiin St. Aged 7S years.

Rei- MrS. Taylor Was the WldOW Ofiatives and friends are Invited to attend caster, 10 grandchildren Wilmington and Marydel, Del. Her husband, William J. Mick William Taylor. and 11 great-grandchildren.

way, of 18 E. Market Street, Newport, Delaware. Aged 85 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services from the NICHOLS FUNERAL HOME, 210 N. James Street, Newport, on me services ar me waKtKT MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME.

3924 Concord Pike, Talleyville on Tuesday morning, Feb. 28 at 11 o'clock. Interment at Riverview Cemetery. Thee will be no 2200 Downing Lane, Kiamensi Heights, was pronounced dead on arrival at Delaware Divi-I Requiem Mass will be offered She was born in Lawrence- 12:56 p.m. 1903 tuiip sr.

tar. sngni damage. 1:21 p.m. 16th St. and Northeast Blvd.

Fire out on arrival. No damage. 3:05 p.m. 300 black Orange Standard Linen Co. Public service.

4:07 p.m. 2710 Jefferson Investi ey, died several years ago. Surviving are two children, Wednesday afternoon, March 1, at 2 be in Cathedral Cemetery. Wednesday morning at 10:30 at o'clock. Interment Riverview Cemetery.

viewing. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made to the St. Anthony of Padua Catholic sion, yesterday. ille, and came to Wilmington at an early age. OL.

IL. Friends may call at the Nicholas J. Corleto Funeral Home, 808 gate odor. Fuel oil on basement floor. Delaware Heart Association, 2108 Bay nard Blvd.

Mrs. Daneen Priska and William her parents, Mr. and He was stricken with an apparent heart attack at the Hotel N. Union tomorrow night. Church, 9th and Du Pont Sts.

Interment will be in Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at Mrs. Herbert Ward, and two one was managei ui uie udin-DENHAM-ln this city, on February ma Alpha Fraternity House at ,2. ft Cornell UniversitV for the "elatlves and friends no damage. 8:17 p.m.

120 Ruth St. First f'oor middle bedroom, extended to walls, floor, ceiling. Also extended to IIS and 122 Ruth Sts. Damage moderate. No inluries.

Careless smoking. 10:33 p.m. Vandever Ave. and Church St. Car.

Unfounded. Yesterday: 1:23 p.m.-205 E. 2d St. Mattress. Light damage reported.

Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening after 7. SHERIDAN In Union Hospital, Elkton, Maryland, on February 25, 1967. Helen F. Sheridan, mother of Robert Sheridan, of Chesapeake City, Maryland and sister of James W. Forwood also of Chesapeake City, Maryland.

Aged 66 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services from the Church of the Good Shepherd, Chesapeake City, on Tuesday afternoon, February 28, at 2 o'clock. Interment In the Bethel Cemetery, near Chesapeake City. Friends may are Invited to attend the services at the MEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 703 3Irs. Roxie Williams the Doherty Brothers Funeral Home, 1900 Delaware to 30 years.

She was secretary- grandchildren, all of Miami. Peter A. Saienni Peter A. Saienni, 51, of 833 Rickards du Pont yesterday morning. Mr.

Gainor is survived by his widow, Mrs. Grace V. Gainor; a daughter, Mrs. Richard Biesin-ger of Willow Run; two sisters, Mrs. Thelma Dempsey of New morrow night.

treasurer of the Ithaca chapter of the American Federation of N. Broom Street, on Wednesday morning, March 1, at 9 o'clock. Reouiem Mass at St. Peter's Cathedral, at 9:30 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Mealey Funeral Home Mrs. Roxie Williams Rickards, p.m. rein ana jessup sis. ropers in a Philadelphia corner sales box. Clay Oil New Castle, died Negro Women, Golden Rule 67, of Dania, died Satur st.

Faulty! Saturday in St. Francis Hospita: Dismca on tiyarenc. 6:07 p.m. 1611 Howland Marvin B. Lassiter Graveside services were to be Club, and the Merrymakers day in the Memorial Hospital ark and Mrs.

Mabel Justice of after a long illness electric heater. Fire caused slight damage but smoke sufflcated four dogs and three She was a member of the call at the PIPPIN FUNERAL HOME, Chesapeake City on Tuesday after 1 P.M. THERE WILL BE NO VIEWING ON MONDAY EVENING. SHOOP In this city, on February 24, luesaay evening atter 7. DZIOK In this city on Feb.

25, 1967. Stanley J. husband of Angela Dziok of 11 Frazier Ave. Minquadale, Del. Relative and friends are invited to attend the services at the KAROL ROMENSKI SONS FUNERAL HOME, Dentral Falls, R.I.

on Thursday mornina. March in Hollywood, Fla. Showell, a brother, John Mr. Saienni was born in Wil Calvary Baptist Church in Itha held today at Silverbrook Cemetery for Marvin B. Lassiter, 64, She was a sister of Sen.

John Oil Brookland Terrace, and Earl husband of Marv Virginia mington and lived in New Castle for the last 10 years. He was a J. Williams. of Mills Parakeets, police said, oday: 6:57 a.m. Tower Hill School, burner backfire; No damage.

i New Castle County Katurriav: of 507 W. 9th who died Fri granddaughter. Fahey Shooo. Aoed 63 years. Relatives Surviving are two daughters, and friends are invited to attend the day.

spray painter with General Mo 2. Interment at Mt. Cavalry Cemetery, Cumberland, R.I. Friends may call at the Mealey Funeral Home, 703 N. Broom St.

Mon. evening after 7. Friends but. uainor renrea last aep-Mrs Mary Cephas, Hockessin, tember from the Security Force and Mrs Ida IngramSi Philadel- Mr. Lassiter was pronounced 12:18 p.m.

U.S. 40, near Church Rd. tors Corp. at the time of his may also can ar tne Karol Romenski dead on arrival at Memorial death. He was a veteran of Greenhouse.

Christiana Fire company. 2:54 p.m. 116 Maryland West view. Heater. Mlnouas Fire Company.

ot tne uirysier urp. in wewara phia; her father a 1 sons i-unerai Home on Tues. Wed. GAINOR Suddenly in this city, on Feb World War II. Division, following an apparent heart attack at his home.

3:30 p.m. 400 Vassar Drive, Nottingham Green. Cardboard box. Fir out funeral from the WORRALL KUZO FUNERAL HOME, Kennett Square, on Wednesday morning, i March 1, at 11 o'clock. Interment at St.

Patrick's Cemetery, Kennett Square! Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening, TAYLOR In this city on: February 24, 1967. Rose May, wife of John Taylor Jr. of 1217 Conrad St. Aged 79 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the McCRERY FUNERAL HOME.

2700 Washinoton ruary 26, 1967. Thomas huhanri nf a tier id years service, in isia Starks, Claymont; six sisters, retired from the Wilmington rarri, Mrs. rvcv Surviving are his widow, Mrs Grace V. Gainor, of 2200 Downing Lane, rji; rt- on Kiamensi Heights. Aged 63 He was employed at the for Philomena Saienni; two sons, before arrival.

Aetna Firt Company. 7:08 p.m. Old Lancaster Pike. Car. Hockessin Fire Company.

7:14 p.m.-71 University Wllmlng- years. Services wil be private mer Baldwin Locomotive Works Peter A. Jr. and Michael Triggs and Mrs. Jeffica Shorts, all of Claymont, Mrs.

Florence service. Mr. Gainor was a mem Her husband, Albert Rickards, died in 1964. Mrs. Rickards was a native of Sussex County and a member of the Dania Baptist Church.

Surviving are two sons, Leroy of Millsboro and Harold of Dania; a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Smith of Fort Lauderdale, four sisters, Mrs. Ella Evans' and Mrs. Eva Daisey, botluof Frankford, Mrs. Olive Rose of 'Millsboro and Mrs.

Blanche Smith of Salisbury, (W j.tn Wednesday morning, March Iflfll, at McCRERY FUNERAL UAnc mm both of New Castle; two daugh ber of Eureka Lodge 23, for eight years but had been disabled for several years. Church, Chester. Mrs. Nel- Prices Corner. Interment Sil ters, Mrs.

Marion Green of Wil the Delaware Winfield coatesville, i XT. FT' i oi a. .1 i on Tuesday afternoon, February 2B at 1 o'clock. Interment at Riverview Cem. etery.

Friends may call at funeral home Monday evening after 7. He is survived by 1115. widow, mington and Miss Sylvia Saien Mrs. Mary Lassiter; a daughter, ni, at home; five brothers, Sam lempiewiruie; uuier and Mrs Lawrence Dickerson, Guard Appointed Divan; The wilmington; five brothers, Wil-Shield and Square Club; Lehigh QriH pi starks riav. Marine Dies In Vietnam Mrs.

Marion Farron of Wilming uel, Joseph, Anthony, and Louis TAYLOR In Ithaca, Ne York on Feb. 24, 1967. Inez, mother bf Mary Cebhas of Wllm. Mrs. Ida Ingram of verbrook Cemetery.

Friends, relatives and Eureka Lodge No. 23 are invited to call at the funeral home on Tuesday evening after 7. In lieu of flowers, family suggests contributions be made to Nur Temple Shrine for crippled children's hospitals. GHOLDSON In this city, on February 24, 1967. Wllbert son of Lillie Ghold-son, brother of Beatrice Wells, Helen Boyer York Gholdson, ot 1223 N.

Heald ton; a stepson, James Lassiter of Wilmington and Earl of West Valley Club, Allentown, Tnhn t.pp wil. sister of Carrie Bland of Clavmnnt. of Elsmere; two brothers, Ste-1 Grove, and a sister, Mrs Lower Delaware Shrine Club; LinCTtnn w-ltpP starUs Raiti. Rose Madonna of Avondale, Pa. ven of Orlando, and Basil Shrine Club of Delaware, and Nathani.i stark two other brothers, Harry of Millsboro and Elbert of Mil Miss Nellie Windfield of Coatesville, Mrs.

Lawrence Dickerson of Mrs. Lucy Triggs of Claymont, Mrs. Florence Church of Chester, Mrs. Jessica Short of Claymont, brother of Nathanial Starks of Boothwyn, Wm. Paul Starks of Claymont, Walter Starks of Baltimore, Md.

John B. Starks of of Charlotte, N.C;, and a sister, Solemn Requiem Mass will be The First and Central Presby Street. Aged 61 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the funeral home of EDWARD R. BELL, 909 Poplar Street, on Monday Mrs.

Blanche Upchurch of Ra- offered morning at Boothwyn, Pa. Services will be tomorrow aft- CAMBRIDGE, Md. The first Dorchester County casualty in the Vietnam war is 21-year-old Marine corpsman 9:30 at St. Anthony of Padua eigh, N.C. evening, February 27, at 8 o'clock.

Interment at Mt. Zion Cemetery. Friends Wilm. Aged 60 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services Catholic Church, 9th and Du may call at the funeral home Monday terian Church.

Funeral services and interment will be private. Friends may call at the McCrery Funeral Home, 3010 Kirkwood High- ernoon at 1 at the Harrison Memorial Baptist Church, 413 S. Heald where friends may evening from 6 until 8. Glenn McKibbin Pont Sts. Friends may call at the Joanna Corleto Funeral ford; six grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

Services will be Wednesday afternoon at 2 at the James Funeral Home in Millsboro. Interment will be in Millsboro Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday from noon until the time of the William (Billy) Dayton. His parents, Mr. and Mrs James A.

Dayton of near Jack HACKETT In this city on February 27, Glenn McKibbin, 66, of 803 1967. Charles husband of Mary call from 9 a.m. until time of Home, 1810 W. 4th tomor HacKetr ot a spruce Avenue, tismere way, rnues turner, tomorrow services. Interment Will be miAged 76 years.

Due notice of funeral Snuff Mill Road, Centerville, died Saturday at Delaware Divi town, about two miles east of here, were notified yesterday of Rnllinu RrPPti Mpmnrial Park Be night row night. Interment will be in Cathedral Cemetery. at tne Harrison Memorial Baotist Church, 413 S. Heald on Tues. afternoon, Feb.

28 at 1:00 o'clock. Interment at Rolling Green Memorial Park, West Chester, Pa. Friends may call at the church on Tues. morning from 9 A.M.-1 P.M. Arrano-ments by FORD FUNERAL HOME, 601 S.

Heald St. TUCKER In this city, on February 26, 1967. Marie H. Tucker, wife of the late Edward H. Tucker, of 626 McLane Street, Union Park Gardens.

Aged 82 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the DOHERTY BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, 1900 Delaware Avenue. On Wednacriav mnrnlm 'jIBACH In Riverside Hospital, this city, sion after a long illness. on February 24, 1967. Llovd hus wesi unesier, ra.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the He is survived by his widow, the death of their son. According to the notification, service. Mrs. Maye Barton McKibbin; Mrs. Maria T.

Fox Mrs. Maria T. Fox, 96, of Nur Temple for crippled child ren's hospitals. two daughters, Mrs. Grace E.

Dayton stepped on a land mine and died shortly afterwards in a base hospital. He would have Mrs. Richard C. Bartoli Mrs. Sarah Kendall Bartoli, Burton of Louisville, and Man Stricken In Restaurant Leipsic, died Saturday at the Crescent Farms Rest Home.

Mrs. Marjorie Stabler Jr. of been 22 next Sunday. March 1, at 10 o'clock. Requiem Mass at St.

Anthony's Church, at 10:30 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at the Doherty Brothers Funeral Home on Tuesday evening after 7. Thomas Allen Nicholls Mrs. Fox was the oldest resi 29, of 10 Locust Elsmere, Wilmington; a son, Glenn B.

of Miami, and 10 grandchil He was a 1963 graduate of wife of Richard C. Bartoli, died dent of Leipsic. She was A 78-year-old Kennett Square, man was pronounced dead band of Mary Terranova Ibach, of 1401 N. Scott Street. Aged 77 years.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from the funeral home of JOANNA CORLETO, 1810 W. Fourth Street, on Tuesday morning, February 28, at 8:30 o'clock. Requiem Mass at St. Anthony of Padua Church, at 9:30 o'clock. Interment at the Cathedral Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Monday evening atter 7. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that contributions may be made to St. Anthony's Building Fund. JOBB D. 0.

A. at Delaware Hospital on Feb. 25, 1967. John Jobb of 1400 Lore Ave. Aged 74 years.

Funeral and Interment private. There will be no viewing. In lieu of flowers please make contributions to the Delaware Heart Fund, 1925 Loverlng Ave. LEWANDOWSKI In this city on Feb. 24, 1967.

Victoria, wife of the late Cambridge High School and enlisted in the Marine Corps eight Thomas Allen Nicholls, 7, of yesterday at Wilmington Gener member of the Roby Methodist Church in Leipsic. Her husband, 302 Beverly Road, Newark, died al Division after a long illness. on arrival last night at Wilmington General Division after collapsing in a city restaurant. dren. Services will be tomorrow noon at Brandywine Presbyterian Church, 101 Old Kennett Road.

Centerville. Interment Mrs. Bartoli was an agent for Joseph A. Fox, died in 1944 Saturday in Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, after a long vwers Surviving her are two sons, Nationwide Insurance Co. She was a member of Elsmere Pres illness.

Samuel J. and George a daughter. Mrs. Harry Fonne- The boy was born in Harris- byterian Church. Frank Hicky was pronounced dead at 6:10 p.m.

Deputy Coroner John Yasik said relatives, who were with A native of Wilmington, she mann, and a brother, William When You Need We Have Them! months ago. He had been in Vietnam six months. Overseas Airman Gets Draft Notice SEATTLE WV-A notice of induction for Kenneth W. Bracken, 24, arrived this week from a local draft board but his mother, burg, and moved to Newark in 1959. He was a student at the will be in Lower Brandywine Cemetery.

Friends may call at the church an hour before the services. In lieu of flowers the family Joseph T. Lewandowski of 1027 S. Broom St. Relatives, friends and members of the Holy Hosary Sodality of St.

Hed- lived in the area all of her life. Thomas, all of Leipsic; five West Park Place Elementary She is survived by her hus grandchildren, and seven great Hicky when he was stricken in the New York Restaurant, 410 wigs Church, are Invited to attend the funeral from the KARPINSKI FUNERAL HOME 741 S. Broom on Tuesday I School. band; a son, Louis, at home; grandchildren. morning, Feb.

28 at 8 o'clock. Solemn I suggests contributions to Lower He is survived by his parents, Services will be tomorrow her father, Harry G. Kendall, Market told him the victim has been under a doctor's care Brandywine Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

Ni afternoon at the Roby Church, and SONS, Inc. for a heart condition. Church. cholls; a twin brother, David; Requiem Mass at St. Hedwigs Church at 9 o'clock.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday evening. Recitation of the Rosary at 6:30 p.m. MAAHS In this city, on February 26, 1967. Joseph, son of Irvlna and Arietta Interment will be in Leipsic Wilmington; four brothers, Norman Kendall, Leavenworth, and Harry George and another brother, John; his ma 301 Delaware Ave.

658-7339 3903 Lancaster Ave. 998-3301 Cemetery. Friends may call an ternal grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Mrs. Ida P.

Bracken, says she's going to send it back. Bracken is a lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force in Adana, Turkey. Maahs, of 2114 Naamans Road, formerlv beth Allen of Glidden, Iowa, and of Marydell, Delaware. Aged 18 years.

John Kendall, all of Wilmington, and two sisters, Mrs. Alice Brock and Mrs. Laura Huber, hour before the service at the church. In lieu of flowers, contributions mav be sent to Lloyd Ibach, 77, Relatives and friends are Invited to at tend the services at the St. Stephens Lutheran Church.

13th Broom street. his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Nicholls of Ke-nesaw, Neb. both of Wilmington.

Wilmington, on Thursday morning, March 2, at 11 o'clock. Interment in Grace Services will be held Wednes- TV nr VTfc Ol 11 lawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the r.CBUAOT piiwcoai urMi.er Services and iiitcrmcrit the Roby Church Hymnal Fund Mrs. Harold E. Grossnickle ViiAtaf New Castle, Wednesday evening after day aileiiiuun ai l.ou ot i-as-mere Presbyterian Church, New SELBYVILLE Charles Ed nan jo luan, uies at the convenience of the family.

VALtl PARKING SERVICE ward Showell, 72, died at his In lieu of flowers the family Road and Ohio Elsmere MAXWELL In Union Hospital, Elkton, Flowers Say What Words Cannot suggests contributions to the Pe Interment will be in Gracelawn Mrs. Elizabeth Reedy Gross on reoruary it. 1967. Walter Maxwell of 324 North Street, Elkton, Md Relatives and friends are Invited tn t. home Saturday after an apparent heart attack.

Lloyd H. Ibach, 77, a banjo by Brecks Mill String Band last player who performed regularly May for "his lifelong enthu- diatric Research Hematology' nickle, 60, of 306 Cedar tend the funeral services at the HICKS Memorial Park. Friends may call tomorrow night at the Dahl- He is survived by his wife, nunne i-uk puncRALS, Bow and Stock Bridgeville, died Saturday at siasm and promotion of string with the Brecks Mill String ton Elkton, on Wednesday afternoon, March 1, at 2 o'clock. Inter Mrs. Carrie Williams Showell; Band, died Friday night at Riv Fund, in care of Dr.

William H. Zinkham, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, or the Leukemia Foundation. ing Funeral Home, 1201 Kirk wood Highway, Elsmere. ment at fclKTon cemetery. Fr end two daughters, Mrs.

Viola Law erside Hospital. tan ai me runerai nome luesaay evenm-j rence, Selbyville, and Mrs. Jose music." Mr. Ibach is survived by his Mrs. Mary Terranova Ibach; a daughter, Mrs.

Dorothy Lelling, Reading; a stepson, Mr. Ibach, 1401 N. Scott niic, r.nn, narionai Loqge xj luur will conduct services at 8:30 o'clock. MURPHY In this city, on February 23, 1967. Miranda wif nf tha lata Wll.

phine Woodhouse, Philadelphia, Milford Memorial Hospital after an apparent heart attack. Mrs. Grossnickle, widow of Harold E. Grossnickle, who died in 1956, was a teller at the Milford Trust Co. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Marylu G. Joseph of had been a patient at the hospi a' stepson, Frank Holland, Wil George E. Bradfield liam F. Murphy, of Delaware Cltv, Dela tal for a week. IN MEMORIAM KIRBY In loving memory of our Mother, Augusta E.

Kirby, who passed away 18 years ago today, February 27, 1949. Dear Mother you are not forgotten, Tho' on earth you are ne more. Elmer Martin, Wilmington; George E. Bradfield, 84, for- He was a dance band leader mington, five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Der-rickson, Selbyville, and Mrs.

ware. Aged 79 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral serivces at Christ Episcopal Church, Delaware City, Delaware, on Monday afternoon, February 27. at 1 o'clock. Inter 9mny 3My eight grandchildren and three merly of Swarthmore, died great-grandchildren.

a in the Methodist on the Keith and Orpheum cir FLOWER SHOP Still in memory you are with us As you always were before. Sadly missed by her Children, Nettie and William. Anna Mae Mumford, Bishop, cuits in days when he shared Chesapeake, and Miss Requiem Mass will be offered Country House, 4830 Kennett 668-6891 WILWNeTOK, MUMK ment at St. Georges Cemetery. There will be no viewing.

Please omit flowers. Arrangements by the SPICER-MULLIKIN FUNERAL HOME. and three brothers, Wil tomorrow morning at 9:30 at St. Pike, after a short illness. KIRBY In loving memory of our Grand- mnlhw Inniicli u.h.

Dorothy K. Grossnickle, of Wil-ibilling with Milton Berle and mington; a brother, Frank! Eddie Cantor. He was a native Mr. Bradfield, a buildine'away is' years ago "today, February 27, Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, 9th and Du Pont Sts. materials salesman, was born in of Reading, and started in vaudeville in 1907 as a member Reedy Sr.

of Houston; a sister, Mrs. Mary R. Dick of Shelby, Ohio, and a grandchild. Interment will be in Cathedral And while she lies in peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. Dearly loved and sadly missed by her grandchildren, Connie and Donnie.

Philadelphia. His wife, Mrs Edith Wells Bradfield, died last Services will be tomorrow af liam Showell, Bishop, Harry Showell, Selbyville, and David Showell, Philadelphia. Services will be Wednesday afternoon at 2 at the Zoar Methodist Church, Selbyville where friends may call tomorrow night and from noon until the time of services on Wednesday. Interment will be in the Long PARKER In loving memory of our mother, Verla H. Parker, on her birthday, who passed away January 17, 1967.

Sadly missed fc dearly loved by Children. ternoon at 2 at St. Mary's Epis tSEWlNlpS 1801 STREET WILL BE CLOSED TODAY and TOMORROW DUE TO THE DEATH OF LLOYD IBACH WE WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1. Cemetery. Friends may call tonight at the Joanna Corleto Funeral Home, 1810 W.

4th St. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the St. December. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Edith B.

Tesh of Chatham; three grandchildren and six copal Church, Bridgeville. of the Stavordale Quintet. He had lived in Wilmington the past 35 years and entertained nightly at Martin's Steak House, 14th and Scott which he operated, in addition to playing with the string band. He was honored at a concert, Friends may call at the Har- CARD OF THANKS great-grandchildren. CORNELL I wish to thank all of my friends who were thoughtful and kind to me in sending cards and gifts of many desty Funeral Home tonight.

Interment will be in Bridgeville Services and interment will be Anthony's Church Building I Cemetery. Cemetery, Selbyville. Kinas wnne i was ill at nome and while was a patient in the hospital. Ruth Cornell Fund. i at the convenience of the family.

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