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Tuesday, Nov. 20, 1979 Philadelphia Inquirer 5-C Rev. Paul Price The Rev. Paul Price, 77, a retired Methodist minister and a member of the church's staff of a Christian education, died Friday in Jeanes Hospital. He lived at Evangelical Manor, 8401 Roosevelt Blvd.

Mr. Price retired in 1970 after working for 15 years on the Methodist Church's home office staff in Dayton, Ohio. He had previously served as a minister of the Park United Methodist Church, Reading, and United Methodist Church, Mohnton. Mr. Price received his bachelor's degree from Albright College and its Evangelical School of Theology in Reading.

He is survived by two sons, John P. and Jay three brothers, and a granddaughter. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Calvary United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Mohnton Cemetery.

Death Notices ANDRELCZYK HERMINA A. (Paiste), Nov. 17, 1979, of Willow Grove, wife of the late John. Relatives and friends are invited to call Tues. eve.

after 7 P.M. and to attend her Funeral 9 A.M., SCHNEIDER FUNERAL HOME, 431 N. York Hatboro. Mass of Christian Burial 11 A.M., Our Lady of Czestochowa Shrine, Doylestown. Int.

Shrine Cem. BAIR Nov. 19, 1979, of Benson Manor, Jenkintown, NETTIE LOVELL WILSON, wife of the late Ray W. Bair and mother of Mrs. Forrest Roberts also survived by 3 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.

Relatives and friends invited to service 2 P.M., St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Easton Rd. and Mt. Carmel Glenside. Int.

Hillside Cem. Memorial contributions may be made to Tabor Home, 601 New Britian Doviestown, Pa. Arrangements by JOHN R. FREED FUNERAL HOME. BAKER Nov.

18, 1979, THOMAS Kirklyn, Upper Darby, husband of Evelyn (Skeen) Baker, brother of Henrietta Baker, Sea Isle City, N.J. Funeral Wed. morning 9:30 A.M., C.M. TOPPITZER'S FUNERAL HOME, Garrett Rd. at Lansdowne Drexel Hill, Pa.

Mass of the Resurrection 11 A.M., from St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Longacre Blvd. and Cypress Yeadon, Pa. 19050, Friends may call Tues. eve.

Int. Arlington Cem. It is requested that contributions in his name be made to the Building Fund of St. Michael's Church. BANKES SUSAN of 108 Baldwin Glassboro, N.J., suddenly, on Nov.

17, 1979, beloved daughter of James and Diane Bankes; age 16 vrs. Relatives and friends are invited to meet at 9 A.M., on Wed. Nov. 21, in the MATHIS FUNERAL HOME, 43 N. Delsea Glassboro, N.J.

Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 A.M. in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Glassboro. Int. St. Bridget's Glassboro.

Friends may call Tues. eve. at the funeral horne. The family would appreciate contributions to the Glassboro High School Marching Band, Music Dept. of G.H.S.

BEAN Nov. 16, 1979, formerty of West Phila. and downe, MARTIN P. husband of the late Josephine E. (nee Mevers), father of Martin P.

Jr. and Mrs. Josephine E. Abel of Sunnyvale, also survived by 7 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Wed.

9:30 A.M. from his son's residence, 100 S. State Upper Darby. Mass of Christian Burial, 11 A.M., St. rence Church, Highland Park.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve. BIGINSKI SOPHIE, Nov.

18, 1979, beloved wife of Joseph and beloved mother of Mrs. Irene Zohil and Jean Biginski. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral 8:30 A.M., from THE CIEPLINSKI FUNERAL HOME, 1018 S. and St. Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 A.M., St.

Philip Neri Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Tues. eve.

7 to 10 P.M. BOHNE Nov. 18, 1979, BLANCHE beloved daughter of the late George and Blanche Bohne. Relatives and friends are invited to service 10 A.M., C. RICHARD WHEELER FUNERAL HOME, Kensington Ave.

and Westmoreland St. Int. Greenmount Cem. Friends may call Wed. morning only after 9 A.M.

BOYD Nov. 16, 1979, MARGARET F. (nee McCLAIN), wife of the late John mother of Judith M. Boyd and Mrs. Joan B.

Frankenberger; sister of Mrs. Mary Kamp, Mrs. Rose Waggner, Frank McClain; also survived by one grandchild. Relatives and friends invited to call Tues. 6 P.M., JOSEPH A.

MOYLAN FUNERAL HOME, 5203 N. Broad St. and to Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., Chapel of the Church of the Holy Child. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

CARTER MRS. RUTH V. (nee Vanderhorst) of 1632 Regina Harrisburg, Pa. on Fri. Nov.

16, 1979; she was a member of St. Francis of Assisi R.C. Church; surviving are her husband, James Carter, 2 daughters, Monique and Benita Carter, both at home, 4 sisters, Mrs. Blondell Small and Mrs. Mary Smith, both of Mrs.

Verdell Redding and Mrs. Peari Glenn of Harrisburg, 2 brothers, Clarence Vanderhorst of Phila. and Robert Vanderhorst of Summerville, S.C. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Tues. 8 P.M.

at St Francis of Assisi R.C. Church, 1439 Market Harrisburg with Father Paul R. Shuda as Celebrant. Burial Wed. 10 A.M.

in William Howard Day cem. Friends may cal at the Church Tues. eve. 7 P.M. till time of service.

CATHCART MABEL E. of Broomall, on Nov. 18, 1979, beloved wife of the late Harold, mother of Warren Harold Edith Wallace, Olive Hiegl and Phyllis Masters; also survived by 8 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral service Fri. 1:30 P.M.

from the WETZEL AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 6902 Rising Sun Ave. Int. Montgomery Cem. Friends may call Fri. after 12:30 P.M.

No viewing Thurs. eve. CHIERICI Nov. 17, 1979, DONALD husband of Mariorie M. (nee Miller) Chierici, father of Lynn, Sandra, Wendy, and Robert, son of Armida Chierici, brother of Alfred Chierici.

Service 11 A.M., KIRK AND NICE, 6301 Germantown Ave. Int. Harleigh Cem. Friends may call after 10 A.M. Memorial Gifts may be sent to The American Heart Assn.

CHOIMER On Nov. 18, 1979 LARRY, husband of the late Irene M. (nee Soder) of Deptford, formerly of Glendora, N.J., father Renee McKegney and Nancy Boody, brother of Anna, Harriet and August, 4 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren. Relatives, friends and members of the Glendora Fire Co. and Rescue Squad are invited to attend the funeral services Wed.

1 P.M. at the GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, 126 S. Black Horse Pike, Runnemede, N.J., where they may call one hour prior to services. Int. Hillcrest Memorial Park, Hurfville, N.J.

There will be no viewing Tues. eve. COHEN Nov. 17, 1979 ANNA, sister of Morris Cohen. Services and interment private.

(ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS). CORBETT Of Mayfair, suddenly, Nov. 19, 1979, THOMAS beloved husband of the late Emma M. Corbett (nee Wontor), father of James T. Corbett and grandfather of Gregory and Laura Corbett; in his 72nd year.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 8:30 A.M., from JOHN F. FLUEHR AND SONS, 3301-15 Cottman Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Matthew's Church, 10 A.M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call 7-10 P.M. DAIN In Phoenixville on Nov. 19, 1979 MINOR husband of Gertrude (nee Fry) of 222 Morgan Phoenixville, former District Deputy Grandmaster of the 40th Masonic District. Funeral services will be held Wed.

11 A.M. in the KEPP FUNERAL HOME, 416 S. Main Phoenixville. Int. Phila.

Memorial Park. No viewing. Masonic Services Tues. eve. 8 P.M.

DAVIS Nov. 17, 1979 EDWARD J. (POSE) of Hatboro, formerly of Roxborough, survived by 2 daughters and one son, Sandra Davis, Donald Davis and Dianna Davis also a sister Dorothy Davis. Relatives and friends invited to call at the TURNER FUNERAL HOME, 6028 Ridge Ave. Rox.

Tues. eve. after 7 and to to his funeral service Wed. 11 A.M. Int.

private. DOWDY FRANCES age 73, wife of Henry R. Dowdy Jr. on Nov. 10, 1979 in Fort Myers, Fla.

Upon retirement in she resided with her husband in Cape Coral, she is survived by 3 sons, Edwin H. Fowler Il of Madison, N.J., Richard P. Fowler of Malvern, Robert B. Fowler of Cape Coral, 4 grandsons and a sister, Margaret Riddle of St. Petersburg, Fla.

A Memorial Service will be offered on Fri. Nov. 23, at 1 P.M. at the Nevil Memorial Church of St. George, Ardmore Ave.

and Darby Ardmore. Memorial donations may be made to the American Heart 318 S. 19th Phila. 19103. FAULKNER Nov.

18, 1979, SARAH A. (nee Merriman), aged 90 wife of the late Joseph mother of Violet Zisette, Joseph M. and John Faulkner and Jean Kennedy, sister of Phyllis and Harry Merriman; also vived by 13 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services 11 A.M., HOLLEN FUNERAL HOME, 726-28 E. Alleghenv Ave.

Int. Sunset Mem. Park. Friends may call Wed. 10 to 11 A.M.

FLAXMAN On Nov. 19, 1979, SAMUEL, of 2123 Oakmont band of Fannie (nee Gottlieb), father of Mrs. Ruth Toll and Melvin E. Flaxman, brother of Mrs. Pauline Levin and Charles Flaxman; also survived by 3 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to services 11 A.M., at the BERSCHLER CHAP. ELS, 4300 N. Broad St. (at the Bivd.) Int. Roosevelt Mem.

Park. The family will return to his late residence. FLYNN VINCENT J. Nov. 18, 1979, in his 85th vear, husband of Margaret (nee Fox), father of Vincent J.

Jr. of Glenside and Mrs. Allie Gwynn of Riverton, N.J.; also survived by 5 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. and friends invited to funeral Wed. 8 A.M., McCAFFERTY FUNERAL HOME, 6126 Torresdale Ave.

Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M. St. Bartholomew's R.C. Church. Viewing Wed.

morning only. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Death Notices GAMBLE On Nov. 18, 1979, MABEL B.

(nee Kerr), wife of the late James W. Gamble, of West Chester, formerly of S.W. mother of James W. Gamble and Mrs. Evelyn Macleod; also survived by 4 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to the service 10 A.M., SPENCER T. VIDEON FUNERAL HOME, Garrett Rd. at Shadeland Drexel Hill, where friends may call Tues. eve. 7 to 9.

Int. Arlington Cem. GREGORY Nov. 17, 1979, ALLAN beloved husband of the late Mary S. Gregory (nee Desimone), devoted father of Richard A.

Gregory, brother of Harry Gregory; also survived by 2 grandchildren. Relatives, friends and members of John Wanamaker Cadet are invited to his funeral 8:30 A.M., MANNAL FUNERAL HOME, 6925 Frankford Ave. (at Tyson Mass of Christian Burial, 9:45 A.M., St. Bernard's R.C. Church.

Viewing Tues. eve. Int. St. Dominic's Cem.

HAMILL Suddenly, Nov. 18, 1979, EDWARD (BUD), 6762 Hegerman beloved father of James E. and Anne B. Myers, brother of Rosemary Olliff, Alvce Filer, Bernice Bridgeman, John, Sarah Emery, Sr. Rose Corde, S.S.J.

and Sr. Marie Jude, S.S.J.; grandfather of Martin E. Myers, Kelliann Myers, Edward J. Myers, James K. and Brian J.

Hamill. Relatives and friends are invited to Mass of Christian Burial, 11 A.M., St. Leg's Church. Friends may call at THE WALTER J. MEYERS FUNERAL HOME, 6645.

Torresdale Ave. (at Unruh Tues. eve. 7 to 9. Int.

St. Dominic's Cem. (Parking on Mevers lot, Vandike and Unruh HEWSON Nov. 17, 1979, THOMAS beloved husband of Florence E. (nee Barmaster), father of Thomas Nancy Achilles and Diane Lemley; also survived by 5 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to services 1 P.M., HOLLEN FUNERAL HOME, 726-28 E. Allegheny Ave. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call Wed.

after 11 A.M. The family fers donations to Memorial Fund for Cancer Research, Penna. Hospital, 8th and Spruce Pa. 19107. HEYM GEBHARDT Nov.

17, 1979, of Upper Darby, beloved husband of Ann (nee Kranz), father of Mrs. Carol Hamilton, of Westport, Conn. and Glen R. Hevm, of Upper Darby; grandfather of Heather Hamilton, brother of Herbert Hem. Relatives, friends and members of Photo Engravers Union are invited to funeral services 1 P.M., THE HUE FUNERAL HOME, 8401 West Chester Pike (Cor.

Lynn Upper Darby, where friends may call after 12 Noon. Int. Westminster Cem. No calling hours Tues. eve.

Contributions to the Heart Fund, 333 W. State Media, Pa. 19063 would be appreciated. HOPKINS LAURA on Nov. 18, 1979, wife of Horace H.

Hopkins, of Swarthmore, mother Horace H. kins Richland, Washington and Mrs. Laura -Lee Pike, of Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. Friends are invited to attend the Memorial Service, 4:30 P.M.

in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. Int. private. If desired, contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. (Arr.

by J. NELSON RIGBY, Media). KEITH Nov. 16, 1979, WILLIAM brother of Rev. George J.

Keith, O.S.F., James Keith and Mrs. Anna Wilson. Relatives, friends and members of Oiney Post No. 388, A.L. are invited to the funeral Wed.

8:30 A.M., JOSEPH A. QUINN FUNERAL HOME, Cor. Roosevelt Bivd. and Sanger St. Concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M.

Incarnation of Our Lord Church. Friends may call Tues. 7-9 P.M. KENNEDY Nov. 18, 1979, PETER J.

husband of Bessie (nee Craig) and father of Peter J. Jr. and Robert; also survived by 7 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Relatives, friends and Clan Gordon are invited to funeral Wed. 11 A.M., MONTANYE FUNERAL HOME, Huntingdon Pike and Park Rockledge.

Int. Sunset Mem. Park. Friends may call Wed. after 10 A.M.

Memorials to Trinity U.C. of Christ, Buck and St. Leonard's Holland, 18966 are preferred. LAENO Nov. 17, 1979, AGRIPINO beloved husband of Laura M.

Laeno (nee Nagele), devoted father of Mrs. Audrey M. Wiley; aiso survived by 2 grandchildreo. Relatives, friends, members of Fleet Reserve Assoc. No.

239, Tacony Lodge No. 600 Roval Arch Chapter No. 226, Scottish Rite, Frankford Commandry No. 92 K.T., LuLu Temple, and retired U.S. Postal emplovees are invited to his services Wed.

1:30 P.M., MANNAL FUNERAL HOME, 6925 Frankford Ave. (at Tyson), where friends may call Tues. eve. Masonic service 8:30 P.M. Int.

Northwood Cem. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice. LASTER Nov. 19, 1979, ROSE (nee Stein), of 2093A South John Russell Circle, Lynnewood Gardens, Elkins Park, wife of the late Bernard Laster, mother of Julia Stern, Sarah Barth, Theresa Lobis and Irma Frankel, sister of Gussie Stein; also survived by 7 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to the services JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON, N.

Broad St. above 71st Ave. Int. Adath Jeshurun Cem. Family will be at the Julia Stern residence, Cedarbrook Hill Building 1, Wvncote, Pa.

(Contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor's choice). LEVINSON Nov. 19, 1979, BLUMA (nee Pennes), wife of the late Raiph, mother of Mrs. Sema Holterman Glaser, Mr. Martin Levinson and Mrs.

Eva Shore, sister of Mr. Acher Penn, Mrs. Clara Sheinbaum and Mrs. Grace Kremsky; also survived by grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 12:30 P.M.

precisely, "'GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad St. Int. Mt. Jacob Cem.

Shiva will be observed at 10230 Jeanes St. LEWIS On Nov. 17, 1979, CAROLINE MYERS, aged 88, of Drexel Hill, formerly of West wife of the late James H. Lewis; mother of Irma Shaw; also survived by 3 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren and a sister, Florence M. Myers.

Relatives and friends are invited to the service 11 A.M., at THE SPENCER T. VIDEON FUNERAL HOME, Garrett Rd. at Shadeland Drexel Hill, where friends may call one hour prior to the service. Int. Westminster Cem.

Memorial Gifts may be made in her name to the American Heart Assn. LUSZCZAK Nov. 17, 1979, ANTHONY beloved son of the late Lawrence and Magdalena Luszczak, dear brother of John, Angela, Virginia, Mary Wesolowski, Helen Kaczmarski and of the late Anna; uncle of Wanda Wesolowski and Theresa Barker. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Wed. 8:30 A.M., at the FLETCHER FUNERAL HOME, 9529 Bustleton Ave.

Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., St. Ladislaus Church. Friends may call Tues. aft. 7 P.M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Mass Cards preferred. LYNCH LYDIA BARTON, Nov. 19, 1979, of Chestnut Hill, wife of Francis X.

Lunch, mother of Lydia Barbara Lunch, Kathryn Graham Lunch. Relatives and friends invited to Graveside Service 2 P.M., Ivy Hill Easton Mt. Airy. (KIRK AND NICE). LYONS JOHN Nov.

17, 1979, of Martin formerly of the Republican Leader of the 18th Ward in Fishtown, husband of the late Margaret Luig Lyons, father of William W. Lyons. Relatives and friends are invited to viewing 8:45 A.M., FITZPATRICK FUNERAL HOME, 425 Lyceum Rox. and to Mass of tian Burial St. Lucy's Church, 10 A.M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. There will be no viewing Tues. eve. MALESCHUK HARRY, 82, of North Wildwood, N.J., Nov.

17, 1979, formerly of and emplovee of General Electric in beloved husband of Mary (nee Kurach); also survived by son, Ted and daughter, Mrs. Olga Smeraski, brother, John and 3 grandchildren. Graveside Services 2 P.M., at Cold Spring Presbyterian Lower Township, N.J. Arrangements by THE INGERSOLL FUNERAL HOME, of North Wildwood, N.J. MAYERSON Nov.

10, 1979, ROBERT of 664 Meadowbrook Drive, Huntingdon Valley, husband of Marilyn (nee Tucker), father of Sherry Siering and Joan Mayerson, brother of Mrs. Henry (Ruth) Shorr. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Funeral Services 11 A.M., at the BERSCHLER CHAPEL, 4300 N. Broad A St. (at the Int.

Shalom Memorial Park. Family will return to his late residence. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Heart Fund. MEO RALPH Nov. 18, 1979 of Atwood survived by his wife, Florence (nee Falango), his brother, Dominick Meo and his sister, Mary Casella.

Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral on Wed. at 8:30 A.M. at the ROBERT L. D'ANJOLELL MEMORIAL HOME OF OVERBROOK, 6506-20 Haverford Phila. Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 A.M.

St. Donato's Church. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cern.

Friends may call Tues. 7 to 9 P.M. (Parking on premises). MERKIN Nov. 19, 1979, ROSE E.

(nee Greenberg), wife of Israel, mother of Mr. Gerald S. Merkin and Dr. Alvin Merkin, sister of Mr. Earl Greenberg and Mrs.

Mollie Gafkill; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services Wed. 11 A.M., SEPH LEVINE AND SON, N. Broad St. above 71st Ave.

Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. MINSK Nov. 19, 1979, MAX, husband of Rose (nee Cohen), of Evergreen Towers 2375 Woodward father of Mrs. Shirley Shapiro, Mrs.

Lillian Caplan, brother of Mrs. Reba Weiner and Mrs. Julia Cohen; ther of Alene and Paul, great grandfather of Ryan. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 1:30 P.M. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS 6410 N.

Broad St. Int. Har Nebo Cem. Shiva will be observed at The Evergreen Towers 2375 Woodward Apt. 910.

Contributions in his memory may be made to The Heart Fund. OLSTER Nov. 19, 1979, HENRIETTA (nee Berkowitz) of School Lane House, mother of Burton Oister, sister of Lena Bernstein, grandmother of Bruce and Peter Olster, great grandmother of Brian. Services 1 P.M. precisely, ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N.

Broad St. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will return to 7901 Louise Lane, Wyndrnoor. PASQUARELLO JOHN (JOHNNY ADAMS), Nov.

18, 1979, beloved husband of Marie (nee Lauletta), dearest father of Robert, Ronald and the late Richard; also 6 grandchildren, brother of Jerry, Mrs. Helen Falvella and Mrs. Adeline Risica. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 8 A.M., from LEONETTI FUNERAL HOME, N.E. Cor.

Broad and Wolf Sts. Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 A.M., Holy Spirit Church. Entombment Calvary Cherry Hill, N.J. Viewing Tues. eve.

7 to 10. (Parking on premises). PILLO Nov. 18, 1979, MARY (nee Masino), wife of the late Nicholas, sister of Caroline Rotondo and Angelo Masino; also survived by 9 nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her viewing on at 8:30 A.M., from THE PETNER FUNERAL HOME, 6421 Frankford Ave.

(at Levick Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., St. Jerome's Church. Entombment Holy Cross Cem. No viewing on Tues. eve.

Mass Cards preferred by the members of the family. Death Notices J. A. Barnes, ex-banker and fiscal planner James A. Barnes, 73, a fiscal planning executive and former banker, died Wednesday in Bryn Mawr Hospital.

He lived in Ardmore. Mr. Barnes retired two years ago after heading Fiscal Planning a Bryn Mawr firm specializing in planning corporate budgets. Mr. Barnes, a resident of the area since 1948, was a former vice president of the Fidelity Bank, a post he left to establish his own planning firm.

Before working for Fidelity, he worked in the banking business in Boston. Mr. Barnes was a former member of the Overbrook Country Club, the Union League and the Racquet Club. He had been very active in organizations for the blind throughout the area and was on the board of the Rudolphe and Chaplin homes for the blind here. Mr.

Barnes was an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Mary Swayne Barnes; two sons, Geoffrey and John; and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be private. George I. Segal George I.

Segal, 65, the head of a distributor of novelties and calendars and a former wholesale meat dealer, died Monday in Lankenau Hospital. He lived at 1370 Indian Creek Wynnewood. Mr. Segal was the owner of Fund Raiser Products 4629 Frankford Ave. Until 10 years ago Mr.

Segal owned Jacob Segal Wholesale Meats here. A member of B'nai B'rith, he was a member of Adath Israel Congregation. He was a member of the Radnor Valley Country Club. Surviving are his wife, Ruth Smith Segal; a son, Steven; two daughters, Sherry Nash and Bonnie Shulkin; one brother: three sisters, and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at Goldsteins', 6410 N. Broad St. Interment will be in Har Zion Cemetery, Collingdale. John J. Lyons John J.

Lyons, 88, a retired court clerk, died Saturday in Roxborough Memorial Hospital. He lived at 391 Martin St. and was formerly of Clementon, N.J., and Kensington. Mr. Lyons retired in 1950 after working many years as a clerk in Philadelphia's Court of Common Pleas.

Mr. Lyons was born in County Mayo, Ireland. He was a graduate of Girard College and a longtime 18th Ward Republican leader in Kensington. Surviving are a son, William three grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren, and one great grandchild. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10 a.m.

Wednesday at St. Lucy's Church, Green Lane, Roxborough. Interment will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Wyndmoor. Joseph F. Maher Joseph F.

Maher, 86, a retired assistant superintendent of the Germantown post office, died Friday at the Roslyn Nursing Home. He lived in Roslyn. Mr. Maher had worked for the U.S. Postal Service for 48 years, the last 17 of them as assistant superintendent of the Germantown facility.

He retired in 1962. Surviving are a son, Joseph a daughter, Mae Steelman; a sister, 13 grandchildren and five great- grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. John of the Cross Church, Woodland Road, Roslyn.

Interment will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Wyndmoor. Frances E. Dowdy Frances E. Dowdy, 73, a former resident of Ardmore and Berwyn, died Nov. 10 in Cape Coral, Fla.

Mrs. Dowdy was a longtime member of the board of the Nearly New Shop in Ardmore, operated to benefit the University of Pennsylvania Hospital. Surviving are her husband, Henry R. Dowdy three sons, Edwin H. Fowler, Richard P.

Fowler and Robert B. Fowler; a sister and four grandsons. Memorial services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday in St. George's Episcopal Church, Ardmore.

Burial will be Valley Forge Memorial Cemetery in King of Prussia. Victorine S. Richards Victorine Stratton Richards, 84, Saturday at Friends Hall in West Chester. She had lived in Gladwyne for many years. Mrs.

Richards was the widow of Earl Morgan Richards, a vice president of Republic Steel who died in 1973. Surviving are a daughter, Jean Irving; three grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Christopher's Episcopal Church, Righters Mill Road, Gladwyne.

Interment will be in Parkersford, Pa. PINDYSKI JOHN, on Nov. 17, 1979, of Nicetown, beloved son of the late Stephen and Bessie (nee Oleniak) and devoted brother of Michael, Walter and the late Peter and uncle of Stanley Pindyski, Mrs. Anna Mae Graff and great uncle of 5. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8 A.M., from THE HASYN FUNERAL HOME, 4244-48 Old York Rd.

Divine Liturgy, Christ the King Ukr. Cath. Church, 9:30 A.M. Int. St.

Mary's Cem. View Tues. eve. Family prefers Mass Cards. POTTS On Nov.

18, 1979, EILEEN daughter of Mr. William J. and Mrs. Elizabeth B. (nee Dillon), of rhees, N.J., formerly of 4700 bik Levick age 24, survived by maternal grandmother, Mrs.

Eleanor B. Dillon, of Glendora, N.J. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Sat. at 8 A.M., from the EUGENE J. ZALE FUNERAL HOME, Cor.

of White Horse Pike and Whitman Stratford, N.J. Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 A.M., Our Lady of Grace Church, Somerdale, N.J. int. Gate of Heaven Berlin, N.J. Friends may call Fri.

eve. 7 to 10 P.M. Memorial donations are requested to be sent to Our Lady's Missionaries of the Eucharist, 6419 Shady Lane, Falls Chuich, Va. 22042 of which Elleen is a lay member. POULTERER Nov.

18, 1979 REGINA (nee Kaminski), beloved wife of Harry devoted mother of Joseph and Thomas Tolstoy, sister of Joseph and Florence Kaminski; also survived by 8 grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to viewing and funeral Wed. 10:30 A.M. from the C.J. O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME, 309-11 E.

Lehigh Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, 12 Noon Visitation B.V.M. Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

No viewing Tues. eve. RICHARDS Nov. 17, 1979, VICTORINE STRATTON, of Gladwyne, wife of the late Earl Morgan Richards and mother of Mrs. David E.

Irving and grandmother of Sara Emmerich, Victorine Mills, Laura DuMontier; also survived by 4 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services Wed. 2 P.M., from St. Christopher's Episcopal Church, Gladwyne. Int.

Parkerford Baptist Churchyard. There will be no viewing. Memorial contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of St. Christopher's Church, Gladwyne. (CHADWICK'S of ARDMORE).

ROBINSON Of Flourtown, suddenly, Nov. 17, 1979, JOHNSTON L. (JACK), husband of Elizabeth (nee Becker), father of Betty Susan and John F. Robinson; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to call at CRAFT OF ERDENHEIM, 814 Bethlehem Pike, Wed.

10 to 11 A.M. Int. Hillside Cem. Parking on premises. RORKE Nov.

18, 1979, of Rydal Park, FLORENCE wife of the late Edwyn G. Rorke, mother of Helyn Moses, Marian Plews, Mildred Maier, Edith Metius, Edwin William and Donald; also survived by 19 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Services Tues. 2 P.M., Chapel of West Laurel Hill Cem. Memorial Gifts may be sent to Phila.

Presbytery Homes, Inc. (KIRK AND NICE). United Press International LUNCH BAGS litter the table in Pittsburgh's St. Margaret Memorial Hospital as Sen. Edward M.

Kennedy Mass.) discusses his contention that more family doctors are needed. Brown bagging it proved the answer to the senator's busy presidential campaign schedule and the need for nourishment. Budco sues reviewers for 'Apocalypse' letter By Susan Q. Stranahan Inquirer Staff Writer The owners of a major theater chain asked a federal court yesterday to award them $5 million in damages from area movie reviewers who criticized the chain for selecting a theater with a "subway-like ambiance" to show the movie "Apocalypse Now." The owners of Budco Quality Theaters Inc. filed the lawsuit contending that the critics violated federal antitrust laws by engaging in a "scheme and conspiracy" to deprive the chain of revenues.

The management cited a "critics' letter" signed by most of the critics for publications and broadcast stations in the area finding fault with the choice of Budco's Goldman Theater, 15th and Chestnut Streets, to show the film. The letter was circulated to industry publications, as well as United Artists, distributors of the movie, and Francis Ford Coppola, its producer. In the letter, the critics described the Goldman as "one of the dirtiest and most poorly maintained theatres in the city" and described its projection and sound quality as poor. Desmond Ryan, movie critic for The Inquirer and one of those named in the lawsuit, said yesterday that the reviewers took the unusual action to protest the placement because of the anticipated artistic significance of "Apocalypse Now." Ryan said he believed that the Vietnam War epic, awaited by critics for more than five years, was an "event that deserved a much more palatable forum." After learning that the Budco chain had chosen the Goldman to show the movie, the critics agreed to write the letter. Although the letter itself was not reprinted in area newspapers, references to it appeared in several news columns and in reviews.

Although the movie is being shown elsewhere around the country on 70- millimeter film, the Goldman's version is on 35-millimeter film. In the lawsuit, Budco officials say a 70-millimeter version of the movie was not made available by United Artists for showing in Philadelphia. Named with Ryan in the lawsuit are movie critics for the Daily News, Philadelphia magazine, the Journal, the Courier-Post, the Burlington County Times, KYW-Radio and WPVITV. U.S. to hoard food, goods to study pollution trends Associated Press WASHINGTON The government will store thousands of samples of tissue, grain and other items from the environment to serve as a base for monitoring future pollution trends, officials say.

The National Bureau of Standards formally dedicated the experimental specimen bank last week. The pilot center in Gaithersburg, is the world's first for the systematic collection, analysis and longterm storage of environmental samples. "The basic purpose of the specimen bank is to provide a system for monitoring pollutant trends by comparing new samples with historic samples that are on file," said George M. Goldstein, coordinator of the program. Goldstein, who works for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), said a bank of pristine samples stored over long periods would allow scientists to look back at earlier pollution levels and analyze pollution trends.

Dr. Richard Durst, chief National Bureau of Standards investigator in the project, said that continued monitoring of samples from a wide area should let experts spot potential pollution dangers before they become problems. "And if you have a working bank, you can evaluate how well regulations are improving environmental conditions and also people are complying with the regulations," "re Durst said. The emphasis of the five-year, $1.5 million pilot program run jointly by the Bureau of Standards and the EPA is to develop techniques that can be applied to a larger, permanent sample bank that the EPA is interested in developing. In the first four years, the bank will gather samples of human liver tissue from cadavers as well as grains, bivalve shellfish and particles taken from the air.

In the fifth year, the results will be reviewed and the program analyzed to see if it is practical. Project leaders estimate the bank will contain 30,000 samples at the end of the program. If a permanent bank is established, the samples will be transferred to it, they said. SCI bill vetoed by Byrne By John Hilferty Inquirer Staff Writer TRENTON Gov. Byrne yesterday vetoed a bill to extend the life of the State Commission of Investigation (SCI) because of a section that gave the New Jersey Senate what he said was "too much power" over his appointments.

Both houses of the legislature areexpected to meet Byrne's request to eliminate the Senate's power of advice and consent. The bill would extend authorization for the SCI by five years. Byrne's veto action leaves the leg. islature time to re-enact the bill with out the disputed amendment. The SCI's authorization had been scheduled to expire Dec.

31. The SCI has scheduled a private session early next month to take testimony from Angelo Bruno, reputed leader of organized crime in Philadelphia and South Jersev. ROSENFELD Nov. 19, 1979, IRENE (nee Lieberman), wife of Edward of 851 Brighton mother of Mr. Howard Allen Rosenfeid, sister of Mr.

Samuel Lieberman and Mrs. Nettie Lipstone. Relatives, friends and members of Brith Sholom are invited to Funeral Services 1 P.M. precisely, "'GOLDSTEINS'" 6410 N. Broad St.

Int. King David Memorial Park. Family will return to 851 Brighton St. RUDNITSKY Nov. 18, 1979, DAVID, son of Marvin and Eleanor Rudnitsky, brother of Steven Rudnitsky and Robin Gordon.

Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Services 12 Noon preciselv, Roosevelt Memorial Park, Section D-2. Family will return to 1138 Medway Rd. Arrangements by "GOLDSTEINS SALESKY Nov. 18, 1979, MOLLYE, of The School Lane House, 5450 Wissahickon survived by nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to services 1 P.M., JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON, N.

Broad St. above 71st Ave. Int. private. SCIDURLO (VONA) Nov.

18, 1979, A. ESTHER (nee Clementi), devoted mother of Jimmy and Angie of Phila, and Jennie and Jim Baldino of Bellmawr, N.J., sister of Tony Clementi of Norfolk, Frank and Michael Clementi of Joseph Clementi of Martton, N.J., Mrs. Mary Mirigliano of Mrs. Antoinette ro of Bellmawr, N.J. and sister-in-law of Jeanette Clementi and aunt of Vincent Clementi; also 6 grandfriends and organizations she belonged to invited a to children and 2 great grandchildren.

Relatives and funeral Wed. 8:30 A.M. from VINCENT GANGEMI FUNERAL HOME, Broad and Wolf Mass of Christian Burial, Epiphany Church, 9:30 AM. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Tues eve 7-10. Additional parking Mansion House lot 1304 S. Broad st. SEGAL Nov. 19, 1979, GEORGE husband of Ruth (nee Smith), of 1370 Indian Creek Drive, Wynnewood, father of Mr.

Steven Segal, Mrs. Sherry Nash and Mrs. Bonnie Shulkin, brother of Mr. Bernard Segal, Mrs. Clarie Matusow, Mrs.

Svivia Salas and Mrs. Fay Milmon; also survived by 6 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services P.M. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'" 6410 N. Broad St.

Int. Har Zion Cem. Family will return to 1370 Indian Creek Drive, Wynnewood, Pa. SHORE Nov. 18, 1979, TILLIE (nee Maimon), wife of the late Jacob Shore, of 834 E.

Upsal mother of Dr. Sevmour M. Shore and Ruth Shore. Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Services 11 A.M., Roosevelt Memorial Park, Trevose, Pa. (Section B- 6).

Family will be at the late residence. Contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON. SORTINO Nov. 18, 1979, ROSE beloved sister of Frances Antonini and Elizabeth Heintz; also survived by 2 nieces Mary Medori and Judith Heintz.

Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral 9 A.M., WACKERMAN FUNERAL HOME, 8060 Verree Fox Chase. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., St. William's Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

STEIMLY Suddenly Nov. 16, 1979, of Hatboro, CHARLES husband of Kathryn (nee Yuengling), brother of Mrs. Florence Platt. Relatives, friends, employees of Proctor and Schwartz and members of Bustleton Memorial Post No. 810 A.L.

and John B. Stratton V.F.W. Post No. 3498 invited to funeral Wed. 8:45 A.M., from JOHN J.

BRYERS 406 N. Easton Willow Grove. Mass of Christian Burial, St. David's Church 10 A.M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Viewing Tues. eve. 7 to 9 P.M. Donations to Heart Fund would be appreciated.

TOWNSEND PHILIP suddenly, on Nov. 18, 1979, of Gladwyne, husband of Eleanor Clay Townsend; also survived by children, Laurette Rindlaub, William Lukens, Eleanor Blanchard, Philip Townsend, Patricia Townsend and Tina Venturi, sisters, Mrs. George Vare and Mrs. Edward Alexander and brother, William D. Townsend.

A Memorial Service will be held in St. Christopher's Church, Gladwyne, Nov. 21, at 11 A.M. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Christopher's Church, Gladwynne, Pa.

19035. (STUARD, Ardmore). TRAPUZZANO LINDA, widow of Pasquale, beloved mother of dora Pappas, John and Albert; survived by 6 grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8:30 A.M., CARTO FUNERAL HOME, 2212-14 S. Broad St.

Mass, 10 A.M., Stella Maris Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Tues. 7-10 P.M.

UNRATH EVA RITCHIE UNRATH, Nov. 17, 1979, beloved wife of the late Frederich, mother of Mrs. Helen Hover and Mrs. Eva Dawson, grandmother of 3, great grandmother of 8, sister of Mrs. Ida Stevenson.

Relatives, friends are invited to funeral service Wed. 12 noon, from JOHN F. GIVNISH'S, 5th St. at Chelten Ave. (6300 N.

5th St.) Int. U.S. National Phila. Friends may call Tues. eve.

VALINSKY Nov. 19, 1979 SOPHIE of 4001 Ford sister of Mr. Samuel Valinsky and Mrs. Celia Brodman, aunt of Mr. Leonard Strunk and Mr.

Sander Brodman; also survived by grand nephews and grand nieces. tives and friends are invited to funeral services Tues. 10:30 A.M. precisely "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad St.

Int. Mt. Lebanon Cem. Family will return to the Brodman residence, 912 Brighton St. WALDE Nov.

18, 1979, FRED of Roxborough, husband of Louisa D. (nee Meyer). Relatives, friends invited to call at THE TURNER FUNERAL HOME, 6028 Ridge Wed. from for viewing; also to his funeral service 1:30 P.M. (No viewing Tues.

It is suggested contributions be made to the Cancer Society in his memory. Int. Leverington Cem. WARREN On' Nov. 18, 1979 SARA of Absecon.

N.J., formerly of Roxborough, 77 years of age. Services private. WILLING On Nov. 18, 1979, EDITH PAGE, age 72, of Rosemont, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to the service at 2 P.M., at Christ Church, 536 toga Villanova, Pa.

Int. Good Samaritan Cem. If the Senate and Assembly go along with Byrne's request, they will put to rest, at least for another five years, their differences over how the SCI is to be controlled. The SCI was created by the legislature in 1968 to investigate organized crime and political corruption in New Jersey. Efforts to make it a permanent body have failed repeatedly, mainly because of Senate opposition.

In 1978, the Assembly approved a bill to make the SCI permanent, but the Senate once again imposed a fiveyear life and amended the bill to give the Senate powers of approval over the governor's two appointments to the four-member commission. Byrne said that because the Speaker of the Assembly is permitted one appointment and the Senate the other, the amendment in effect would give the Senate control over three of the four appointments. WOODRIT Nov. 17, 1979 JESSE (BOYSIE), son of Walter L. and Murra L.

Woodrit, father of Lauren Woodrit, brother of Eva Fivnt, James and Walter Woodrit Jr. Relatives, friends and members of Phila. Fire Dept. invited to Mass of Christian Burial, Fri. 10 A.M.

St. Madeleine Sophie Church, Upsal Greene Sts. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends call at the Church after 9 A.M.

(KIRK AND NICE). ZAUCHA Nov. 18, 1979, EDWARD beloved husband of Stella B. (nee Woitkiewicz), devoted father of Joseph, Stanlev, Francis, Edward and Mrs. Emily Morris, dear brother of Emily; sadly missd by 11 grandchildren.

Relatives, friends, members of Knights of Columbus Marquette Council 289, Polish American String Band, V.F.W. Cpl. John Laudenslager Post 366 and employees of SEPTA, are invited to the funeral 8 A.M., from THE EUGENE A. GNIEWEK FUNERAL HOME, 2711-13 E. Allegheny Ave.

(U.S. 95, Allegheny Exit). Mass, 9 A.M., St. Timothy's R.C. Church.

Int. St. Dominic's Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve.

7 to 9. In Memoriams CARLTON, WILLIAM In memory of a loving father, who passed away Nov. 20, 1970. Sadly missed by daughter, Bernice Stein 24 HOUR FLOWERS PHONE FRUIT BASKETS SERVICE 7059 Frankford Ave. DE 8-7100 2223 N.

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