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9 1 4 Evening Journal, Wilmington, Del. Tuesday, August 18, 1984 I Shipwrecked Death Notices Wilderness Bill Gets OK WASHINGTON (UPD A House- Obituaries Patients9 Confidence Ruled Disclosable by Court Order Youths Drift, Swim 3 Miles Mrs. Laurence D. Willis Mrs. G.

T. Jamieson ANDERSON On August 17, 1964, John of Front Perryville, Maryland, husband of Eleanor S. Anderson. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the services at PATTERSON FUNERAL HOME, Perryville, on Wednesday atlernoon, August 1 at 2:00 o'clock. In Mrs.

Helen Marie (Nell) Senate conference committee yesterday approved a com-promise wilderness bill to set i if .1 revelation of confidential Medical ethics requiring a Willis, 78, died today at the in-1 communications, neaiearn au- Mrs. Margaret C. Jamieson, 53, died Saturday at Rosemont Presbyterian Village, Rose- terment West Nottingham Cemetery, ATLANTIC CITY (UPD-Two Tuesday "XrnTi p.m. home of a sister, Mrs. William formation.

doctor to keep his communica vised Dr. Voegele not to release any such information without youths clung to the bobbing bow mont, after a long illness. Redfearn pointed out that BARKLEY In this eltv on Auomt tions with patients confidential She was the wife of the Rev. of Ae J. McGrory of Llangollen Estates, after an illness of several months.

164, Ida M. Barkiey, wife of the Rev. Brinton H. Barkiey, aunt of Grace and "such damages may be difficult either a release from the pa tient or a court order. cannot prevent his revealing George T.

Jamieson, who was to prove." wimam nan, iaa Anderson and Mildred Heckett, cousn of John L. ChamhAi-e. such communications under inuiorooai ior iour nours lasi night while two companions swam three miles through a A native and lifelong resident fled 74 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral service at of Wilmington, Mrs. Willis was pastor of Red Clay Creek Presbyterian Church for 15 years.

The Jamiesons left the Red Dr. Voegele had asked the attorney general's office for an opinion on physicians' liability court order, according to Dela ware law. heavy surf to summon rescuers. the widow of Laurence D. aside 9 million acres of the nation's most rugged and remote land for nature lovers.

The compromise, which generally follows the lines of the House version, still faces approval by the membership of both houses. It would immediately preserve about 9 million acres of wilderness and eventually permit inclusion of all of the federal government's 61 million acres of Willis, who died last December. William DiCioccio, 21, of Pine Hill, N.J., and Thomas Krajew- me mt. iion A. u.

M. E. Church, Newark, Del on Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 1, at 1 o'clock. Interment at Mt.

Zion Cemetery, Newark, Del. Friends may call at the funeral home of EDWARD R. BELL, New London Newark, on Tuesday evening from 7 to o'clock. ERGGRUN In this city on Aug. 15, 1964, Clay Creek church in 1962 to serve as administrators of the An advisory opinion written by They celebrated their 50th wed for revealing patients communications.

THE DELAWARE Code does ding anniversary in January, WNRK Goes On the Air Newark's first radio station, ski, 19, of Reynoldsburg, thought for a time they would Deputy Atty. Gen. B. Wilson Redfearn to Dr. George E.

1957. not be found after an airplane nooipn eowara, nusDana of tne late Bertha Emma Berggrun of 1806 Lovering aged 90 years. Relatives and friends provide that the Medical Council of Delaware may revoke or sus and helicopter circled above Rosemont Presbyterian Village. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Jamieson is survived by one daughter, Mrs.

Thomas C. Fleetwood of Newark, and two grandchildren. Funeral services were to pend the license of a physician WNRK, at 1260 kilocycles on them, dropped flares, and then went off to search another sec Voegele, superintendent of the Gov. Bacon Health Center, states that Delaware law does not recognize "patient-physician privilege," or absolute privacy of communication. Mr.

and Mrs. Willis lived for many years at 1515 Franklin St. and later lived at 5801 Old Capitol Trail, Marshallton. Mrs. Willis is survived, besides Mrs.

McGrory, by another who reveals a pnvihged com tion of the Atlantic munication. A court order would are invned lo attend the funeral services at the DOHERTY BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, 1900 Delaware on Wednesday morning, Aug. 19, at 11 o'clock. Interment at Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at Doherty Brothers Funeral Home on Tuesday eevnlng after 7 o'clock.

In lieu of flowers please make Contributions to the Memorial Hospital Benefit Fund. CENTER In this city on August 17, 1964,1 Winburn of 409 W. 7th Street. Aged provide an exception to this other federal land. The Senate bill would have incroporated 14.5 million acres in the immediate wilderness preserve.

penalty. be this morning in the chapel' uiuoccio hnaily managed to of the Bryn Mawr Presbyter-alert the helicopter crew to ian Church. Brvn Mawr. Pa. their position by diving under- "A doctor's duty to keep a confidence may be outweighed by a higher duty to give out in The opinion noted that a may waive his right to have Interment was to be at Hillside waier nPPin8 a waterproor, sister, Mrs.

Michael J. Walsh of Wilmington; a brother, Col. J. H. Ahrens of Princeton, N.J.; 12 nieces and nephews and a number of grandnieces and grandnephews.

communication with a doctor the AM dial, went on the air this morning at 6 a.m. A feature of the first day was an interview with Mrs. Norman Handloff, whose late husband was granted the application for the station by the Federal Communications Commission. The franchise was transferred after his death to Radio Newark, headed by James G. Smith Dover, as president and William 56 years.

Friends are Invited to attend the services at the YEATMAN FUNERAL HOME, 81 Washington Street, on Friday morning, August 21, at 11 o'clock. Interment in Silverbrook Cemetery. Friends Cemetery, Glenside, Pa. In iieujDaery-powerea light from tne of flowers, the family asks that jvessel and usinS Jt to flasn an formation if there is sufficiently important interest to protect," Redfearn said. may call Thursday evening after 7.

Requiem Mass will be offered on Aug. CLAYVILLE Of Clayton Clavvllle, husband n.on i 15, 1964, Harry C. CI contributions be made to the Institute for Cancer Research in care of Rosemont Presbyterian Village, Rosemont, Pa. Skeleton's Age: 9,000 PERIGEUX, France UP) Discovery of a skeleton in a cave near St. Rabier has been hailed by French scientists as a find of major importance in the study of ancient man.

llzzie Weller Clavville. aaed 82 years. ai UUT UdQV HOWEVER, while the doctor o-vj-a signal. They were taken to Atlantic City Hospital for treatment after their rescue, but doctors said they came through their ordeal in good condition. Their com kept confidential.

Redfearn suggested a form to be used by the Health Center for obtaining such waivers from patients. In view of the requirements of medical ethics and the power of a court or a patient to au-throize release of confidential may not be held ethically or Relatives and friends are invited to at- of Poti'ma Phurfh Wilmino-f nn tend the funeral services at the FARIES rdllma "Urcn, WliminglOn funeral chapel in Smyrna on Manor. Interment will be in S. Cook as executvie vice ciock. interment bdd Feiiows ceme-1 Cathedral Cemetery.

There will tery, Smyrna. Friends may call at the criminally liable, a civil suit could be brought by a patient who felt himself damaged by I be no viewing. In lieu of i- panions, Walter Christiansen, 19, Dennis Mencv funeral chapel Tuesday evening flowers, the family suggests Dennis Mency, 63, of 608 W.Va., and Rick COOVER In Wilmington General Hospi donations to the St. Francis 6th St. died Saturday in Dela-r, Vl Hospital building fund.

ware State Hospital after a pro- f'so ecoverea quiCKiy trom their three-mile swim to shore tal on August 18, 1964, Harry husband of Anna W. Coover, of 722 Wollaston Newark. Aged 74 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the serv-ices at the FUNERAL PARLORS OF ROBERT T. JONES 8, SON, Newark, on Friday afternoon, August 21, at 2:00 o'clock.

Interment at Newark Cemetery. Thert will be no viewing Thursday longed illness Mrs. Frank S. Lipinski Mrs. Louisa Lipinski, of 2523 DOWNTOWN PRICES CORNER W.

18th St. died at her home vuuiu-in nis cny on uq. io Joseph husband of the late Angela: yesterday after a brief illness. Mr. Mency is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Norsie Mency; one son, Otis Mency of Wilmington; two brothers, R. C. Mency and Hilton Mency, both of Newark, N.J.; four grandchildren 'and two great-grand Ardcn Sets Registration Milann C110770. Brother of James cuozzo. She was the wife of Frank S.

Marv Balascio. Antoinette lannalll, of 806 Maryland aged 80 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu neral from the CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME, Delaware Ave. Jefferson Street, on Wednesday morning, Aug. 19, at 8:45 o'clock.

Solemn Requiem Mass St. Anthony's Church, 9th Du Pont Streets at children. I Registration of new students Funeral services will be held at the Arden School will be held 9 30 0 clock, interment at cathedral cemetery. Friends may call at Chandler's tomorrow afternoon at the Ware! Sept. from 9 a.m.

until noon Funeral Home, 600 Washington Class begin Sept. 9. Lipinski, and a lifelong member of Mt. Salem Methodist Church. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a niece, Mrs.

Frances Sharp; a nephew, Frank H. Ferguson, and a brother, James McVey, all of Wilmington. Funeral services will be private with interment at Salem Cemetery. There will be no viewing. at 1.

Interment will be at Parents of elementary stu Mt. Zion Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening. dents in the district who did not attend the Arden School last year and have not previously been registered should bring Tuesday evening. DE YOUNG In Harrington, on August 17, 1964, William De Young formerly of 2522 Meredith Philadelphia, husband of Amelia Young.

Aged 61 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the services at J. MILLARD COOPER FUNERAL HOME, 110 E. Center Harrington, Del on Thursday afternoon, Aug. 20 at 2:00 o'clock.

The Rev. Rollan E. Ferry of Asbury Methodist Church, Harrington will officiate. Intprment at Hollywood Cemetery, Harrington. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests that contribution be made to the American Cancer report cards for last year or, Mrs. Harry Elliott in the case of children entering Charles F. Harman Mrs. Eva Donovan Elliott, first grade, birth records. Charles F.

Harman, 73, of of Talley Road, Belle- Edmond F. Hurlong, chair 310 Ohio Brookland Ter- ionie, aiea eany loaay at ner Lhome. man of the Arden School Board of Trustees, announced that the elliott At the residence of her son-! race, was stricken at his home school staff for the coming year will include Patrick Devlin teacher and chief school offi A native of Birdsboro, she had lived in Wilmington a number of years. She lived at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Anthony Ciroaio.

thony ciroaio, uoo Taiiey Road, Bene-! last night ana pronounced dead fonte, Eva Donovan, wife of the late' .1 rt Harry Elliott. Aged 80 years. RelativesjOn arrival at Wilmington Gen-and friends are Invited to attend the serv- orQl T-Tncnital ires at the SMITH FUNERAL HOME, erdl "ObpiLdl. 25th and Market Streets, on Friday after- Mr llarman was a rptirpd noon, Aug. 21, at 2 o'clock.

Interment all teJ-ueu Rivervlew Cemetery. Friends may call; building Superintendent Of Bank at the funeral home on Thursday evening after 7 o'clock. Arrangements by John C. Of Delaware. He retired nine cer, and Mrs.

Rosalia Schorr and Miss Mary Scanlon, teacb ers, Mrs. Elizabeth Pione, Survivors include her daugh vears ofiter; one Droiner, narry jmus 34 years ago after school nurse, and Mrs. Ann -1 au rnr service. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Martha E.

Harman; a son, Carroll F. Harman of Hyde Park; three grandchildren; Hirzei. GIBBONS In this city on August 16, 1964, William husband of Florence Cryder Gibbons, of 1010 S. Rodney Street. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the viewing at the MEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 703 N.

Broom Street, Tuesday evening after 7. Interment In Cathedral Cemetery. GOODWIN Suddenly In Rehoboth Beach on Aug. 15, 1964, Alice wife of Hal E. Goodwin of 1513 The Maull, Ardentown, ai Lite eiieiuuie resilience; one granddaughter, Mrs.

Jean Cocco of Torrance, and one great-grandson. Services will be Friday at 2 p.m. at Smith Funeral Home, Solway, secretary. West End Play Starts three great grandchildren, and aged 59 years. Private services will be four sisters, Mrs.

Mildred Kennedy of Whileford, Mrs. 25th and Market Sts. Burial will be at Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at 7 p.m. heid at the McCRERY MEMORIAL FU NERAL HOME, 3924 Concord Pike, Tat A week-long playground pro- leyville, on Wednesday Aug.

19. Interment at Lombardy Cemetery. There will be no Thursday at the funeral home Margaret Norris of Baltimore, and Mrs. Lillie De Corse and Mrs. Irma Street, both of Wil- jgram open to all children on viewing.

HAMMOND In this city on Aud. 15, 1964 Wilmington's West Side began yesterday at the West End Neighborhood House. I Tarry E. Lewis Harry E. Lewis, formerly of 410 N.

Monroe died at Smyrna yesterday. Mr. Lewis, lYvff IJ frfif YJ Boys and girls from 6 to 9 years old may attend morning Mary Elizabeth wife of the late John rnincton Hammond of 404 W. 35nd Street. Relatives! and friends are Invited to attend the Services Will be at 11 a.m.

funeral services at the McCRERY FU- iu t- neral home, Washington Friday from the McCrery Home, 3010 Kirkwood TueTday Highway, Prices Corner. Inter-u JJ a ment will be in Silverbrook HARMAN Suddenly In this city on Au-! qut 17, 1964, charies husband of Cemetery. Friends may call a custodian, was 66. sessions from todav through iie was me nusDana oi xviar-jFriday from 9 a.m. to noon.

gdiei iviiejr cvvis, nuu am-1 uniaren asea iu to 12 mav at the funeral home Thursday vives him. Mr. Lewis was attend the afternoon sessions member of Bay View Lodge No. from to 3. rvtannn c.

narman, ui jiv vniu niue, Brookland Terrace. Aged 73 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the services at the McCRERY FUNERAL HOME, 3010 Kirkwood Highway (at Prices Corner), on Friday morning, August 21, at 11:00 o'clock. Interment in Silverbrook Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening after 7.

JACKSON In this city on August 16, 1964, Ernest Robinson Jackson, husband of 14b, AM, Jersey City, N.J. Special events planned for He lived in Wilmington most the session include an art show. evening. Rocket Launches 3 Russian Satellites OI his lite. a flinnv-hflt contest and a va.

riety show. Sports, dramatics, MOSCOW Cfl-The Russians crafts and games will be daily the late Catherine Rieiiy Jackson, ot 162 Laurel Street. Aaed 80 years. Relatives 1 launched todav three more Sat events. The program is being con and friends are invited to attend thej ii Requiem Mass at St.

Ann's Church, on elllteS in the tOSmOS Series, all Twiiifrom the same rocket, Tass viewing. bV Thp rfirkpt WAS dPSCfihpd Services will be Thursday afternoon at 1 from the Faries Funeral Chapel in Smyrna. Friends may call at the funeral chapel tomorrow night. 4th Street Crash ducted this week by the Neigh DOHERTY BROTHERS FUNERAL; HOME, 1900 Delaware Avenue. borhood House to evaluate the need for a proposed eight-week as a new type.

Cosmos is the designation KIPP In this city en Auq. 16, 1964, Ethe wite ot the late James Kipp, ot 219 Geddes Union Park given tO a program Of SOViet Gardens, aged 59 years. Relatives and nvnlnrnlmn in rnnn triends are Invited to attend the tuneral CApiwauvu in ayai-c. The new launching made a to Injures Two Two persons were injured in services at West Presbyterian Church, 8th Washington Streets, on Tuesday evening, Aug. 18, at 7:30 o'clock.

Inter- tal of 40 satellites launched in Cemetery, Paxtang, Pa. No viewing. In, the SerieS 'summer program next year. Girls' Gips for Boys GLASGOW, Scotland (UPD Glasgow swimming pool officials ruled today that boys with Beatle haircuts must wear girls' bathing caps because their long hair keeps clogging filter systems. Yemen's Chief III an automobile accident at 4th and Van Buren yesterday at 2:30 p.m.

lieu ot tlowers the family suggests contributions be made to the Blood Bank of Delaware or Tie Memorial Hospital. Arrangements by the BEESON FUNERAL HOME. Charles Evans, 17, of Castle CARD OF THANKS WEBB We wish to thank relatives, friends, neighbors, Peds Du Pont's at Kreb's plant, Kreb's school, all rescue squads, for gifts and offerings of sympathy during our recent bereavement in the death of our two beloved boys Michael Johnnie. The Webb Family. Hills suffered abrasions of the body and Elmer Hayden, 40, of Jefferson Farms complained of LEWIS In Smyrna, Del.

on August 17, 1964, Harry husband of Margaret Riley Lewis formerly of Wilmington, Del. Aged 66 year. Rela'ives and friends are Invited to attend the services at FARIES FUNERAL CHAPEL in Smyrna on Thursday afternoon, Aug. JO at 1:00 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery, Wilmington, Del.

Fripnds may call at the funeral chapel on Wednesday evening. hnriv nains. Both were treated IN MEMORIAM 'SrrMinnSM vX Wilmington General Hospital, uermany wn resident Abdullah Al-Sallal of Yem- tu' ,6, and released I IDIhlCIf I In thie ritv nn AliQnst IU. a day never ends we don't Wilmington oolice said arrived in Germany yester- of you. We loved you so and we still lj, tnr troatmnnt nf a stnmarh look you from us, only he knows den car, going east on Fourth Qay I0" ireaimeru oi a MunidLii 101 I mud.

wiU nf Frank S. Lininski think Mi A iflih Ciinar! ervirp nri-; do. God od vate "from the McCRERY FUNERAL iwhy. But in our hearts Mom, you will home. 5700 Washinaton on Thurs-! never aie.

Love, Your Children. street, and an oncoming car ulcer, tie arrived in a special operated by Gregorio R. Salas, Soviet plane with a Russian 400 N. Van Buren collided. 'crew.

day, August 20. Interment at Mt. Salem Cemetery. No viewing Wednesday evening. MENCY In Slate Hospital, on August 15, 1964, Dennis Mency, husband of Norsey Mency, father of Otis Mency, of 608 W.

Sixth Street. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at Ihe WARE FUNERAL HOME, 600 Washington Street, on Wednesday afternoon, August 19, at 1 o'clock. Interment at Mt. 7ion Cemetery. Friends may call at the Ware Funeral Home 7- p.m., Tuesday KENDALL In loving memory of oui dear mother grandmother, Corinne S.

Kendall, on her birthday Aug. 18, 1964. We miss you more than words can say The love you gave us everyday We'll tend your grave with loving care For part of our hearts are buried there. Richard, Sarah, 8, Louis Bartoli Laura, Linda, Sandra Bobbie, Jr. Whaley.

r-w" r- 9 IMORRISON In loving memory of my evening. nuD4na our tamer, Ibaac N. Morn- Monarch's wool luxury: cream MUNRO In this city on August 16, 1964, son, who pased on, Aug. 18, 1946. Clarence husband of Ruth H.

Munro.l Sadly missed by children, of 2705 N. Van Buren Street. Aped 55! PARIS In loving memory of Trooper years. Relatives and friends are invited; Rooert paris on his 29lh birthday, Homo mink coats crowned with creamy HOMEOWNERS Consolidate your It'i eosy to keep your credit good with a friendly FARMERS TIMEPLAN Includes Life Insurance to anena me tunerai trorn onioruio i-u-wh0 wa5 kied October 17, 1963. theran Church, Washington Street and Lea Sad and sudden wa5 the cai, Boulevard, on Tuesday afternoon, Augustl of one so desr and oved Dy an, 18, at 1.00 o'clock.

Interment in Silver.) 4 memory (ond and brook Cemetery. Friends may call at the Qf ovpd on hfre wh0 tninn of vou church on Tuesday after 10 a.m Ar- dl mjssed bv Mom Dad ranoements by McCRERY FUNERALj HOVE. I PARIS In sad loving memory of our RECTOR At her late residence, 101 Mill- husDand and father. Robert A. Paris I town Rd, Cooper Farms, on Aug.

16, who passed away Oct. 17, 1963 on his 164, Mildred Brown, wife of Robert D. birthday. Dinr. vears.

Relatives and He loved me well, so well he could friends are invited to attend the funeralbut die to show he oved me better than Utterly sumptuous! Magnificent showpiece coals in deep-textured wool "Domino'" loomed by Anglo expressly for Monarch and massed with lavish full-skin collars of Homo Mink. The effect: a pale creamy look from neckline to hem. In fashion-new shapings with notch or ring collars, designer braid buttons and exquisite satin linings each with an air of elegance beyond words. Custom sizes 6 to 16, misses' sizes 3 to 16. services at tna spicer-mullikin Always remembered.

Sally, Kim and Beth. NERAL HOME, 54th Market Streets on uvrtnfv afternoon. Aug. 19, at 1 o'clock. Interment at New Lonoon, fa.

t-rienns VVHITE In loving memory of husband and father, Leon S. White, who passed IP YOU BORROW may call at the funeral homt on Tuesday evening after 7 o'clock. DEED In this city on August 16, 1964, Stanley husband of Lovmia D. Reed, frt 15J8 S. College Avenue, Newark.

Aged 59 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at away Aug. 18. 1961. God took him home It was His will But in our hearts we love him still His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away.

Sadiy missed by Wife Daughter. Telephone 368-0601 Amount 24 mos. 30 mos. 36 mos. 1,000 47.19 38 89 33 36 1 500 70.79 58 33 50 05 2 000 84 38 77 78 66 73 I 5O0 IP 98 13 41 Center: 259.00 Left: 289.00 Ridit: 219.00 the FUNERAL PARLORS OF ROBERTi WOERNER In loving memory of Charles P.

Woerner on his birthday August 18th. JONcS UN iNewar, on nnjiir-wnr afternoon, August 19, at 2 o'clock. Inter. r. Newark Cemetery.

Friends may missed by family. tRTIll RS COAT SHOP $ECOD FLOOR, O.VLV See Creamy Coat Fashions on Display in our Window all thin Meek call Tuesday evening between 7 and oO0C- I Death Notices uin i isin this city on August 18, 1 FARMERS BANK rtn fie- DOWNTOWN VALIDATED DOWNTOWN OPEN 'TIL 9 WEDNESDAY AN5 FRIDAY, PRICES CORNER 7IL 9:30 EVERY NIGHT INCLUDING SATURDAY STATE OF DELAWARE Heien Mririe (Nell) Ahrens, wife of the I late Laurence Willis, formerly of 5801 WILSON In this city on August 17, Old Capitol Trail. Relatives and friends I Albert W. Wilson, husband of Elliabeth, are invited to attend the Reguiem Mass Baker Wilson, of r27 Drexel Road, Roll-, at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Park. Aged 59 vears.

Relatives and' ton Manor, on Friday morning, August 21,: friends are invited to attend the funeral at ''0 O'clock. Interment at Cathedral services at the SMITH FUNERAL HOME, Cemetery The family requests no viewing, 25th and Market Streets, on Thursday in lieu of flowers, please make donations morning Aug 20, at II o'clock. Interment to the St Francis Hospital Building Fund, at Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends Arrangements by the MEALEY FUNERAL may call at the funeral home after 7 HOME 'ociock Wednesday evening. i 1 fM DaM.

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