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14-B Sunday, Aug. 30, 1987 The Philadelphia Inquirer Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices OBITUARIES CIANCAGLINI Eleanor Houston Smith, 77? gave KELLY Aug. 78, 1987, JOHN FRANCIS, 04 Upper Darby, beloved husband ot Dolores M. (nee Irvinel and tamer Of Mary Anna Waldt. Daniel, Michael, Dolores and ma lata John Francis KeHv, Jr.

alio survived bv hit granddaughter, Jessica Lynn Kelly and his brother, James X. Kelly. Relatives and hiends are invited to his funeral Tues. 9 A.M., THE RICHARD L. KELLY FUNERAL HOME, Long Lane and Walnut SI Upper Darby and to his viewing Mon.

eve. 7 to I PJvV Mass ol Christian Burial Tues. 10 A Church SI. Cyril, E. Lansdowno.

ml. SS. Peter and Paul Cam, IMIL Aug. 71, 1917, of N. 47th huiband ot the tatt Gilda (nee VituHO, survived bv hit daughter Julia M.

Sargent and Edith T. White; alto 1 grandr hiirtren and 9 great grandchildren. Relatives and friend are invited to his funeral, on Tun. HQ A.M., at THE ROBERT L. D'ANJOLELL MEMORIAL HOME OF OVERBROOK, 4S04W Haverford Phila.

Mass of Christian Burial 9 30 AM, St. CaHistus Church. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem.

Friends may can Mon. tot P.M. Parking on premises. Donations in his memory to The American Heart Box 12, Newtown Square, Pa. 19073, would be appreciated.

SAWCHYN Aug 78, 1917, WOLOOYMYR (WAITER), beloved husband of Vera (nee Wertieoali lamer of Yum, Tares, Roma and Alexandra, brother ot Irene Novo, sad, Alexandra Toko, Roman Mon 7 to 9 P.M. (Parestas, I P.M.I, HUBERT M. Mc BRIDE FUNERAL HOME, 73S7 t. Cumberland SI. Funeral, AJvl Tues.

tron funeral home. Requiem Liturgy, 9 AM, Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of Immaculate Conception. In lieu of dowers, memorials to the Calhedral or to Ukrainian Sports Center Trylub are appreciated. (Parking bv Attendants.) SCHULER Aug, 1917, JOHN husband of the late Florence W. (nee Freed) Schuler, formerly of Drexel H.

Ser. vices Mon. morning eleven o'clock. CJW TOPPITZER'S FUNERAL HOME, Garrett Rd. at Lansdowne Drexel Hid, where friends may cad a Her ten o'clock.

Int. Valley Forge Gardens. land for two area nature centers LAMBERT COAR Aug. 77, 1987, GEORGE age beloved husband of Florence M. Coar (nee Mutton), devoted father of Violet M.

and George H. Coar, dear grandfather of Robert and Susan Coar. Funeral services are private. Int. WiHiam Penn Cem.

Arr. by THE TOMLINSON FUNERAL HOME, of Bensalem. SHARKEY FLORENCE M. (nee Boales), on Frl, Aug. 78, 1917, of COCHRAKE ISOBEL ARRELL (Hoedt), of Upper Darby, on Aug.

27, 19B7, beloved mother of William H. Hoedt, dear sister ot Matthew Arrell; also survived bv 4 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral service Mon. 7 P.M. at the THE SPENCER T.

VIDEON FUNERAL HOME, Garrett Rd. at Shadeland Drexel Hid, where friends may caN one hour prior to service. Int. West Laurel Hid Cem. In lieu of dowers, donations In Isobef's memory may be made to The Hope Presbyterian Church, Mrd and Wharton, Pa.

19 14a. LAVIN Aug. it, 1917, BERNARD, husband of (he late Gertrude nee Golen), father of Robert Lavin, Jerome Lavin and Ronald Lavin, brother of Paul Lavin and Bea Lavin; also survived bv grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Services 2:30 PM precisely, Roosevelt Memorial Park (Sec. J).

Family wiH return to 1 103 Montgomery Narberth, Pa. Contributions in his memory may be made to your favorite charity Arrangements bv "GOLDSTEINS'." for her efforts in behalf of alternative agriculture, historic' preservation and environmental protection before the importance of such causes was generally recognized. Last year, she placed her organic beef farm in Maine in the American Farmland Trust to be run by the University of Southern Maine. She also gave the university her residence for future use as a conference center and donated a large collection of early maps, charts and globes that she and her husband had wife of the late Thomas J. Sharkey, mother of Thomas J.

of Wilmington, John J. of Fcf, croft and Dolores Alfe of WaKingford; also survived by 1 1 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral service Tues. Sept. 1, 10 THE JAMES f.

KNOETGEN FUNERAL HOME, 74e Kedron Ridley Morton, Pa. (Rte 470). Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may caH Mon.

eve. after 7 PAL at the funeral home. JAMES Aug. 79, 1917, of Drexel Mil, Pa. and formerly of Most Blessed Sacrament Parish, Phila.

beloved brother of WiHiam H. Cochrane and Mary E. Gerrow; cousin of Mary Friel. Relatives, friends and former co-workers of SEPTA are invited to funeral Tues. 9 AJM, THE OONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 1401 West Chester Pike (cor.

Lvnn UPPER DARBY, Pa. and to Mass of Christian Burial 10 AJV. Church of St. Dorothy, Drexel Hill. Int.

Mt. Moriah Cem. Friends may caH Mon. eve. 7-9.

SHERR COLGAN MALIS Aug. 21, 1917, ARTHUR BERNARD, husband Of Terri, father of Stephen Sherr and Mono Fox; stepfather of Stephen Mimssale and Christina MHvissalei brother of Ruth Ostroff; also survived bv 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Sun. 12:30 PJvl. precisely "GOLDSTEINS' SUBURBAN NORTH," 310 Second St.

Pike, Southampton, Pa. (between County Line and Street Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Shiva will be observed at his lale residence. Contributions In his memory may be made to The Heart Assn.

Earlier in Maine, Mrs. Smith and her husband gave land for a state Aug. II, 1987, FRANCES formerly of wife of Joseph J. Coloan, mother of Gavle Williams, also survived bv 7 sisters, Bessie Coleman and Anita Mus-grove and one grandchild. Mrs.

Colgan was born in Massev, and was a member of St. Luke's Catholic Church, Fia. Funeral Mass was held 9 A Aug. 13th, St. Luke's Catholic Church, where Fr.

Donald Sullivan, officiated The Rosary was recited 7 P.M., in THE CHAPEL OF RIVERMEAD GUARDIAN FUNERAL HOME, 950 Park Orange Park, Fla. park and a National Audubon Society Aug. 27, 1917, RICKIE (nee Cohen), wife ot the late David Malis, of 220 W. Ritrenhouse Sauare, mother of Robert H. Malis, Esq.

and Richard B. Malis, dear grandmother of Dr. Charles D. Malls, Mrs. Susan Yoskin, Roy C.

and Henry J. Malis, beloved great grandmother of Mindv, Geoffrey and Eric. Services 2:30 P.M. precisely, ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4770 N. Broad St.

Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. The family will be at (320 Tuioehocken Elkms Park. Contributions In her memory may bo made to a charity of the donor's choice. and enabled the preserva SKIRBOLL 6y Martha Wootlall ftwuirer Stall Writer Eleanor Houston Smith, 77, whose major land donations led to the creation of both the Schuylkill Valley Nature Center and the Andorra Natural Area, died yesterday at the Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine, following a short illness.

A native of Philadelphia, Mrs. Smith lived in Germantown and Freeport, Maine. She was the widow (if Lawrence M.C. Smith, a lawyer and founder of the classical radio Jtation VVKLN. Mrs.

Smith, who was long known tor her efforts on behalf of environmental protection, historic preservation and alternative agriculture, was 6 Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania, an honorary organization hat recognizes the efforts of the State's most distinguished women. She was appointed to the Pennsylvania Historical Commission by former Gov. George Leader and served for two terms. Along with her sister, the late Margaret Houston Meigs, Mrs. Smith created the Schuylkill Valley Nature tenter in Roxborough and donated 500 acres lor its educational research purposes.

Mrs. Smith served on the center's board for many years. She and her sister donated 200 more acres of Roxborough woodlands a tract now known as the Andorra Nat-Hral Area to the Kairmount Park Commission. Mrs. Smith was a founder and di rector ol the Institute of Alternative Agriculture in Greenbelt, and for many years served on its board.

She also was a longtime member of the board of governors of the Nature Conservancy, based in Rosslyn, Va. She received the organization's Green Leaf Award for outstanding volunteers. In 1985 Mrs. Smith received the Margaret Douglas Medal from the Garden Club of America, and this spring the Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science bestowed on her an honorary degree. Mrs.

Smith was a member of the Gardeners T.G., the Acorn Club and the Cosmopolitan Club, as well as the Philadelphia Cricket Club, the Germantown Historical Society and the Science and Art Club of Germantown. In Washington, where she lived for many years while her husband served in the administration of President I'Yanklin D. Roosevelt, Mrs. Smith belonged to the Sulgrave Club. She belonged to the National Society of the Colonial Dames and numerous other local, regional and national organizations.

Mrs. Smith was the daughter of Samuel Frederic Houston and a granddauglher of Henry Howard Ilouston, the developer of the city's Chestnut Hill section. She was descended from numerous business, religious and political leaders from the early days of the nation, including physician Thomas Wynne and William Penn. In Maine. Mrs.

Smith was known COOKE MANSOR MARY suddenly Aug. 27, 1987, at Univ. of Penna. beloved mother of Elizabeth C. Murray.

Relatives and friends are invited to Funeral Services, II A.M., at the Monumental Baptist Church, 50th and Locust Sts. Viewing after 10. Int. Eden Cem. Arr.bv the TERRY FUNERAL HOME.

Aug 29, 1987, CHARLOTTE (nee Veinegar), wife of the late WiHiam, of Norristown, mother ot Mrs. Aaron Shirley Kresch, Mrs. Darvl (Judith) Apple, Mrs. Henry (Pamela) Rosenfett, sister of Ida Plttler, George Vines, Rose Gurin, Reva Weiss, Norman. Veinegar and the late Jean Veinegar; also survived bv 17 grand and 3 great grandchildren.

Services will be Mon. I at THE RALPH SCHUGAR FUNERAL HOME, Pittsburgh, Pa. Family prefers donations to Hospice of the U.N.A. of Montgomery 1109 Oe-Kalb Norristown, Pa. 19401.

Shiva will be observed at the Rosenfelt residence, 207 Remington Broo-mad. Pa. CURZI Aug. 27, 1987, CARMELLA (nee Testa), So. beloved wife of the late John Mansor, devoted mother of Mrs.

Nora Ann Kasper, Nicholas and John F. Mansor, and Miss Kathleen Mansor; also survived bv 7 grandchildren and 2 sisters. RELATIVES AND FRIENDS ARE INVITED TO HER FUNERAL, VIEWING AND MASS, Mon. 9 AJVL, at St. Paul's Church, 9th and Christian So.

Pima. Mass, 10 A.M. Int. Lawnview Fox Chase, Pa. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her name to A.L.S.

Foundation, P.O. Box 507, Norristown, Pa. 19404. Arr. by, JOSEPH V.

FUSCO FUNERAL HOME INC. SMITH tion ot tne ecologically significant Popham Beach. She is survived by two sons, Lewis L. Smith of San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Samuel H. Smith of Washington; four daughters, Eleanor Ken tier S.

Morris of Edinburgh. Scotland, and Chestnut Hill, G.G. Meredith S.S. Smith of Hath, Maine, Sarah L.O. Smith Kise of Chestnut Hill, and Mary Minor Lannori of Wiscasset, Maine; 15 grandchildren, and four step-grandchildren.

A funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Brunswick, Maine, at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. A private burial followed by a memorial service are being planned for Philadelphia on Friday. Details of the service will be announced later this week.

SANTA (nee Canale), Aug. 29, 1917, ol Warren Broomall, wife of the late Emidio; survived bv her daughters, Marie Walsh, Lena Seneskv, Lucv Palladino and Carol Spence; also 7 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invit-ed to her funeral on 10 AJvl. at THE ROBERT L. D'ANJOLELL MEMORIAL HOME OF BROOMALL, 281 1 West Chester Pike, Broomall.

Mass of Christian Burial II A.M., St. Pius Church. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem.

Friends may call Tues. 9 to 10:15 A.M. (Parking on premises.) No viewing Mon. eve. Donations in her memory to The American Heart Box 12, Newtown Square, Pa.

19073, would be appreciated. McAllister MILTON, on Aug. 27, 1987, of Lansdowne, husband of the late Margaret (nee McChesnev), father of Anthony F. Smith, Widiam J. Smith and Lisa M.

Smith; also survived bv 2 grandchildren Jason and Justine, and his mother-in-law Margaret McChesnev. Mass of Chrisitan Burial Mon. 10 St. Philomena Church, Baltimore and Highland Lansdowne. Int.

will be private. There wid be no viewing. (Arr. DOYLE-STONE LAKE OF LANSDOWNE.) On Aug. 27, 1987, ANNA O.

(nee D'Alonio), beloved wife of Robert j. McAllister, devoted mother of Helena Gibbons, Barbara and Joan; daughter of Angelina D'Alonzo; sister of Marv Lang, Louis D'Alonzo, Yo-landa Grasso, Anthony D'Alonzo, Helen Keichline and Grace Gorman. Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral, 8:15 AJW, at the KING FUNERAL HOME, 249-51 S. 64th St. Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 A.M.

at St. Barnabas Church. Int. Hotv Cross Cem. Viewing Mon.

7-9. Parking for viewing. School Lot, 64th St. south of Buist Ave. STANFORD DAKCER MILLER CHARLES suddenly, on Aug.

13, 1987, Ift Georqia, of Prescott Havertown, husband of the late Jean Marie Stanford (nee O'Neill); survived bv his dauothers. Dawn, Stephanie, and Alison; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stanford, his brothers, James R.

and Robert his sisters, Helen Marie Yost and Mary Jane Stanford. Relatives and friends invited to his funeral on Wed. 8:30 AJW at THE ROBERT L. D'ANJOLELL MEMORIAL HOME OF BROOMALL, 281) West Chester Pike, BroomaH. Mass of Christian Burial 10 St.

John Neumann Church. Int. Calvary Cem. Friends may call Tues. 7 to 9 PJVL (Parking on premises.) Donations in his mem orv to The Stanford Family Account, 27 Glendale Upper Darby, Pa.

19082 would be appreciated. Aug. 28, 198 7, Suddenly, JAMES PAUL of North Wales, Montgomery County, age 36, beloved husband of Lorraine D. Dancer (nee Farcus) and father of Jason, Lauren, Christopher, Jonathan, Natalie and Jamie and beloved son of Ernest E. and Frances L.

Dancer (nee Christie). Relatives and friends, employees of Atlantic Financial are invited to his Mass of Christian Burial on Tues. Sept. 1, at II AJVL, in St. Stanislaus R.C Church, Main and Lansdale Lansdale, Pa.

Int. St. John Neumann Warminster, Pa. Friends may caH at the Church on Tues. morning from 10 AJVL until time of Mass.

In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to vour favorite charity. Arrangements bv SHELL Y-DINAN FUNERAL HOME, Lansdale. On July 30, 19B7, NANCY (nee Northrop), of Ft. Pierce, age 91 years. Relatives are invited to the Committal Service on at II AJW, in Coestown Church Rd.

and Kings Cherry HiH, N.J. Funeral directed by THE BRADLEY FUNERAL HOME. Martton, N.J. Haw' comic Archie Campbell MOTSON STANFORD DeKOWSKI Aug. 27, 1987, of North Hills, CHARLES T.

husband of the late Bertha V. Motson, father of Doris Turner, Florence Gutekunst and Charles grandfather of 10, great grandfather of 18. Relatives and friends invited to Service, to Carmel Presbvterian Church, Glen side. Int. private.

Friends mav call at the Church, Tues. after 9:30 A.M. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions mav be made to the Carmel Church Library. Arr. JOHN R.

FREED. LEON $., on Aug. 28, 1987, of Havertown, husband of the late Helen (nee Bailer), devoted father of Leon J. DeKowski, Catherine B. Rife and Helen L.

Mazzuca; also survived bv 9 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial Tues. 10 Sacred Heart Church, Manoa and Shelbourne Manoa. Friends mav call Tues. morning after 8:45 AJVI, at DOYLE -STONELAKE FUNERAL HOME, 83-85 E.

Baltimore Lansdowne. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. JEAN MARIE (nee O'NeHI), suddenly, on August 13,1987, in Georgia of Prescott Havertown, wife of the late Charles H.

Stanford, survived by her daughters, Dawn, Stephanie and Alison; her mother, Jean J. O'Neill (nee Janowitz), her brothers, Jack and Rick. Relatives and friends ard invited to her funeral on 8:30 AJVL at THE ROBERT L. D'ANJOLELL MEMORIAL HOME OF BROOMALL, 281) West Chester Pike, BroomaH. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AJVI.

St. John Neumann Church. Int. Calvary Cem. Friends may caH Tues.

7 to 9 PJVL (Parking on premises). Donations in her memory to The Stanford Family Account, 27 Glendale Upper Darby, Pa. 19082 would be appreciated. MUNNIS FENDELL WILIIAM E. of Warminster, Pa.

formerly of Juniata Park, Aug- 29, 1987, husband of Martha (nee Haggerty), father of William E. John Elizabeth P. Gould, brother of Meta McKinnev, grandfather of 10, great grandfather of 4. Services and interment are private. REED A STEINBACH.

FRANK, entered into rest Aug. 24, 1987. RONALD R. PISELLI FUNERAL CHAPELS. FLEMING TAUB MURRAY Associated Press Country humorist Archie Campbell, a cigar-puffing comic whose career spanned 50 years on stage, radio and television, especially on the lortg-running Hee Haw, died early yesterday at the age of 72 in Knox-vilJe, Tenn.

Mr. Campbell, who also had appeared on the Grand Ole Opry since 1959, died of complications from a heart attack he suffered June 15, said Lisa McNeal, spokeswoman for the University of Tennessee Memorial Research Center and Hospital. His condition had improved since undergoing surgery to help circulation in two heart arteries, but was downgraded to criiical Friday because of kidney failure, NcNeal said. The enlertaincr's career began during the 19.30s when he helped to create the Tennessee Barn Dance radio show, which launched the careers of such country entertainers as Chet Atkins and Kitty Wells. Mr.

Campbell joined Hee Haw in 1969 for what was to be a three-day Aug. 28, 1987, ELIZABETH E. (nee Davidson), wife ot the lale Francis, and mother of William and Daniel; sister of Emily Koreiko; also survived by grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 A.M., Church of St. Francis Xavier.

Viewing in church, 8:30 AJVI. Int. Holy Cross Cem. stint when the show first aired on network television. Hut he stayed on, appearing in such roles as a doctor, a barber and a judge.

"You hate to see the laughter die," said Sarah Cannon, better known as Minnie Pearl, a comedian who worked with Mr. Campbell on Hee Haw. "lie was a kind and thoughtful comic. Some people just play slap-slick, but Archie thought about what he was doing." In a 1981 interview, Mr. Campbell said people could identify with Hee Haw because of its simplistic humor, which he and a hall-dozen others wrote, "I hope they don't ever go too modern or high-class with the show.

They need to keep it country. It's not like the shows in New York or California. The show depends on the Nashville atmosphere," he said. Mr. Campbell was honored in 1984 at the Grand Ole Opry with a three-layer triple anniversary cake to mark 25 years on the Opry roster.

50 years show business and his 70th birthday. "As far as the Grand Ole Opry, I would say Archie Campbell was one of the truly great country comedians, and that's a lading talent, I suppose, in our industry now," said Jerry manager of the Opry house. Strobel noted that Mr. Campbell, an art major in college, was a gifted painter and tried to set aside a little time each day for his hobby. "We have one of his murals backstage at the Opry that he painted years ago, sort of a caricature of the Opry.

It really personifies him in that the characters are all having a good time, smiling, pulling pranks, entertaining the crowd." Strobel said. Mr. Campbell's home town of Bulls Gap, in eastern Tennessee, received a $182,000 state grant earlier this year to buy property and move a replica of Campbell's boyhood home to a central location. The complex will house a museum, entertainment center and visitors center. Mr.

Campbell is survived by his wife, Mary, and two sons. Aug. 29, 1987, SYLVIA (nee Blancbensee), wife of the late Arthur, dear mother of Mrs. Beniamin (Marilyn) Roeshman and Mrs. Joseph (Juliet) Guttler; also survived bv 2 granddaughters and a great grandson.

Graveside Services Mon. 1 2 noon, precisely, at the Mt. Sinai Bridge and Cottage Sts. Family wid return to 1454 Braddock Lane, Penn Wynne, Pa. (ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 455-0100) On Fri.

Aug. 28, 1987, PHYLLIS E. MURRAY age S3, of Exfon, formerly of Yeadon, mother of Victor N. and Lynne, grandmother of Lucille. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral service on Tues.

Sept. 1, 1987, at 11 at St. Paul's Church, 901 E. Lincoln Highway, Exton, where friends mav call after 10 Am Tues. Int.

wiH be in Phila. Memorial Park. (Family service bv MAUGER FUNERAL HOME, Malvern, Pa. 644-2240) FLOYD TIMLIN KIE8ISH Aug 77, 1987, of Glenolden, EDWIN A. age 17, son of Edwin A.

Flovd, Sr. and tne late Patricia; also survived bv his grandparents, Anna Flovd, Isabella Kelly and Elizabeth Oswald, stepmother, Patricia Marshall, uncles, Michael Flovd, David, Thomas, Robert and Paul Kellv, his aunt, Roseanne Flovd and his stepbrother, James H. Jensen. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 9 at MARVIL FUNERAL HOME, 1110 Main Darbv, where friends mav call Mon. eve.

8 to 9 P.M. Graveside Service Tues. 9:30 Lawn Croft Cem. Aug. 27, 1987, JOHN J.

'JERRY' of Mt. Laurel, N.J.; beloved husband of Joan E. Timlin (nee Pennington); brother of Andrew, James, Thomas, Francis, Mrs. Mary Jane Johnson and Bernard. Relatives and friends are invited to his viewing Mon.

morning after 8:30 AJVL from SHEA FUNERAL HOME, 79th and Dickinson Sts. Mass of Christian Burial, Church of St. Gabriel, 10 AJVL Int. Holy Cross Cem. There wiH be no viewing Sun eve.

Donations in his memory to Bo-dine Cancer Center, co Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, llth and Sansom Pa. 19107 would be appreciated. Aug. 28, 1987, RAMON beloved father of Edward J. Lvnch, Robert R.

and Theresa O'Brien, sadly missed bv his grandchildren, his brother, Paul and his sister, Helen. Relatives, friends, fellow employees of Rohm and Haas members Polish American String Band, Polish American Boy Scouts of America Commissioners Assoc. and The National Assoc. of Power Engineers invited to funeral 9 AJW, TOMAS2EWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 2728-30 FOTI E. Allegheny Ave.

(Allegheny exit rv, cor. saimon Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. Nativity B.VJVL UA unrnft, iAr-Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Friends mav call AHDcHoLICE mon. eve. 10 r-jvi. roriunv uri aaimvn 31. ROSE (nee Messina), Aug.

27, 1987, wife of the late Sebastian, beloved mother of James and Mrs. Anita Monastra; also survived bv 5 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren, sister of Henry Messina, Mrs. Sarah Recinelli and Mrs. Virginia Testardi. Funeral 8:30 A.M., from THE STOLFO FUNERAL HOME, 253A-38 S.

Broad St. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AM, Stella Maris Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Sun.

eve. 7-10 PJVL O'MALLEY Lafayette Hid, VIRGINIA (nee Dram), wife of Stanley A. Vanderslice, mother of Vir-ginia J. Vanderslice and Stanley A. Vanderslice Jr grandmother of Jana Vanderslice-Barr.

Service. 11:30 Chapel of West Laurel HiH Cem. Belmont Bala Cvnwyd. Memorial gifts may be sent to Fox Chase Cancer Center, 7701 Burholm Pa. 19111.

(KIRK AND NICE) MICHAEL, on Aug. 27, 1987, of Olney, beloved husband of Julia Costeiio O'Mallev and father of Maureen P. McLaughlin, James B. and Kevin T. O'Mallev, grandfather of 7 and brother of Marv, Frank and Thomas O'Mallev.

Family, friends and members of R.C. Stevens, head of family firm GASTON St. Helena Holy Name Society mav cad Sun. eve. ve-i between 7 and 9 P.M.

GEITNER'S OF OLNEY, God- WALTER trev Ave. at Lawrence m. ana are invnea to pamci-pate in a Mass of Christian Burial Mon. morning at 10 o'clock Church of St. Helena.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. On Aug. 26, 1987, after a long illness, MARGARETTA ANGUE SLOAN, of BrvnMawr, wife of Beniamin mottier of Beniamin M. Maurice William R.

and Margaretta Angue Carr; she is also survived by 1 1 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren and a brother Albert V. Sloan. Her memorial service will be held on Mon. Aug. 31st at 1 1 A.M.

in the Chapel of Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, Montgomery Ave. Burial will be private. The tamifv requests that memorial contributions be made in her name to The Lankenau Hospital Foundation for the Hospice Program, Phila. Pa. 19 IS 1 or a favorite charity.

(CHADWICK FUNERAL HOME) PACITTI Aug. 27, 1987, ADAM, formerly of the 2200 blk N. the late Josephine (nee Poell) Walter. He is survived by 5 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to the funeral 8:30 AJVL, from THE EDWARD J.

MoGEE FUNERAL HOME, Cor. of 3rd St. and Chef-tenham Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AJVL, St. Joseph's Church, Cheltenham.

Int. Resurrection Cem. WAMB0L0 G- (m Grlesinger), of Hatboro, Aug. 29, 1987, beloved wife of the late Harry A. and mother of Susan L.

Wambold and John H. and his wife Deborah B. Wambold; also survived by her mother Eva G. podoe and 2 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her memorial service Mon.

7 PJvL at The Neshaminy Warwick Presbyterian Church, Bristol Hartsville. The family prefers memorials be Richard C. Stevens 69, chairman of the board of a family-owned manufacturing company that has been in the city more than 100 years, died Friday at the Fox Chase American Oncologic Hospital. He lived in Fort Washington. Mr.

Stevens was chairman of the board of William H. Stevens Co. Inc. at the time of his death. The com-, pany, at 1'rankford and Girard Avenues, makes elevator doors and was established in 1878 by Mr.

Stevens' grandfather. It started witti three employees and now has 16. Mr. Stevens was a graduate of the William I'enn Charter School and the Towne engineering school of the University of Pennsylvania. His hobbies were golf and carpentry.

He was a member of the board of directors of the Engineers Club in Philadelphia and was on the board of governors of the Manufacturers Golf and Country Club in Fort Washington. He was a former president of the Eastern Pennsylvania Association of Elevator Contractors and also served JAMES on Aug. 26, 1987, of Media, beloved husband of Sandrah beloved father of Mrs. Barbara Hetherington, James and Stephen pacitti, son of Amelia Pacitti; also survived bv his 8 grandchildren, brother of Mrs. Lea Hoti, Annette Pacitti, Mrs.

Joan Kimmev and Donald A. Pacitti. Relatives and friends are invited to his Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A St. Laurence Church, Upper Darbv, Pa. Int.

SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. 7-9 P.M.

Contributions in his memory to The American Heart 551 S. Newtown Street Media, Pa. 19063 would be appreciated by the family. Arr. by THE OONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 8401 West Chester Pike, UPPER DARBY, PA.

on the awards committee of the Sons of the American Revolution. He is survived by his wife, Yolanda Grubmcyer Stevens; two daughters, Blair S. Newton and Reid S. Campbell; a son, Richard C. and six grandchildren.

Burial will be private. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Sept. 8 at the Jarretlown United Methodist Church in Jarrettown, Montgomery County. Memorials in his name can be sent to the church or to the Fox Chase American Oncologic Hospital.

GIRARD STEPHEN, of Roslyn, on Aug. 27, 19H7, at age It, loving father of Lois Girard and Stephen Girard, survived by 2 grandchildren, Kelly Anne and Stephen Girard. Relatives and friends are invited to services on Aug. 31, 11:30 A.M. at CRAFT FUNERAL HOME OF ABINGTON, 1801 Old York Rd.

at Old Welsh Rd. Int. Hillside Cem. Friends mav visit with the family after 10:30 AM. Parking on premises.

REDMOND HARNETT, On Aug. 27, 1987 ELEANOR (nee Bur wed), wife of Laurence, mother of Jacoueltne Jackson, grandmother of Laurence Jackson; also survived bv one sister Evelyn Reichart. Services and interment private. EDWARD H.MCBRIDE FUNERAL HOME. Death Notices wimiun neo wross, Ka.

enapter, 23rd and Chestnut Phila. 19103 or The American WATERS Of Mayfair, on Aug. 29, T987, HELEN F. (nee Farmer), beloved wife of the late Daniel E. and mother of 1 Robert G.

Waters, sister of Mrs. Dorothy Johnston; grandmother of Daniel, Lori and Robert Waters; in her 81st year. Relatives and friends, members of St. Bernard and St. Dominic Senior Citizens Clubs and employees of the Naval Supply Depot, are invited to attend the viewing and funeral 9:30 A.M., from JOHN F.

FLUEHR AND SONS, 3301-15 Cottman Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Matthew's Church, 1 1:30 A.M. int. Resurrection Cem.

No viewing Sun. tvt. Masses preferred. Clifton Cherpack, 61 RENZI ADLER On Aug. 26, 1987, THE REV.

MSGR. JOSEPH J. HARNETT, D.D., Chaplain of Immaculata College, Imaculata, Pa son of the late William A. and Frances A. Regan Harnett, brother of Daniel J.

Harnett, Mary H. Veitft, William A. Harnett, John T. Harnett and Gerald D. Harriett; also survived bv nieces and nephews.

The Reverend Clergy, Religious, relatives and friends are Invited to his Conceiebrated Pontifical Mass of Christian Burial with John Cardinal Krol, the Principal Concelebrant, II Villa Maria Chapel, Immaculata College, Immaculata, preceded by the Divine Office at 10:40 AJVL Transfer into the Church 4 P.M., where Msgr. Harnett win lie in state until 10:30 AJVL, Mon. Viewing Sun. 4 to 7 Int. Hotv Sepulchre Cem.

In Monsignor's memory contributions may be made to The Immaculata College Development Fund, Immaculata, Pa. 19345. FRANCIS HEED, M.D., Aug. 14, 1987. A Memorial Service will be held 2 Sept.

12, 1987 at St. Paul's Church, 22 E. Chestnut HiN Chestnut Hill. Aug. 27, 1987, ANNA (nee Venezlale), wife of the late Salvatore, mother of Albert J.

and Anthony J. Renli, grandmother of Anthony, Michael and Nicholas Renii; also survived bv 2 sisters. Relatives and friends invited to caH 8:30 to 9:30 AJVL, GALZERANO FUNERAL HOME, 7158 Torresdale Ave. Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. St.

Leo's Church. Int. St. Dominic's Cem. (Parking on Wellington St.

lot). In lieu of flowers, family prefers contributions to The Immaculate Marv Home, Holme Circle and Welsh Pa. 19136, co Sr. Cordia Marie. ARIZINI WEBER HEANY ROBERTSON-DEAL Aug.

28, 1987, RUTH ANN age SB, of Yardlev, wife of Peter mother of Kvle Ann, Drew A. and Glenn G. and daughter of Ruth G. Armbruster. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Tues.

at 10:30 in The West Laurel Hill Cemetery Chapel, Bala Cvnwvd. Contributions mav be made to The Chandler HaH Hospice Program, Buck Rd. and Barclay Newtown, Pa. 18940. Arr.

bv FITZGERALD-SOMMER F. Yardlev. JACOB on Aug. 27, 1987, of BurhoJme, beloved husband of Emmy S. Striberny Weber and fa-ther of Anne W.

Grabowski, John Thomas A. and Adolph L. Weber, grandfather of 13 and great grandfather of 4. Family and friends are invited to call Mon. eve.

after 7 o'clock. Church of St. Cecilia, S3S Rhawn Fox Chase and are invited to participate in a Masi of Christian Burial at 8 o'clock. Int. private.

In lieu or flowers, a donation in Mr. Weber's memory to the charity of vour choice would be very much appreciated bv his tamtlv. (GEITNER'S OF OLNEY AND FOX CHASE). NOLAN, Aug. 26, 1987.

Funeral Services wilt be held Aug. 31, at 12 o'clock Noon, at James Methodist Church, 41-59 E. Haines St. Int. Ivy Hit) Cem.

Family requests donations to East Mt. Airv Day Care, 820 Vernon Pa. 19119. (THE EMMANUEL JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME Aug. 28, 1987, EDWARD husband of Regina Heanv (nee Harmon), father of Robert Timothy E.

and Gerard also survived bv 7 grandchildren, his mottier and stepfather, Joseph and Mary Alexander, 3 daughters-in-law, Lois, Kathv and Donna; son of the late Edward J. Heany, Sr. Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral on Tues. at 8 30 AJvl. from THE BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 9708 Frankford Ave.

(at Fitter St.) Mass of Christian Burial 10 AJVL, Our Lady of Calvary Church. Int. Resurrection Cem. Viewing Mon Eve. 7 to 9 PJvl.

In lieu of flowers, contributions to The Bodine Cancer Center, till s. 1 1th Phila. 19 107 in his memory would be appreciated. ROBINSON Wesleyan College and Duke University and had been head of the Romance languages department at Penn for nine years. Dr.

Cherpack was the author of three works on French literature: The Call the Blood in Classical French Tragedy in 1958, an essay entitled Crebillion Fils in 1962 and the book Logos in Mythos in 1983. He was a member of the Modern Language Association and spent his spare time restoring the Victorian house in Wayne in which he and his wife lived. He is survived by his wife. Margaret Bryan Cherpack, and two sons, Peter and Mark. Burial will be private.

Memorial contributions can be made in his name to the American Heart ARZT Clifton C. Cherpack. 61, a scholar in 18th-century French literature and head of the Romance languages deparlmeni of the University of Pennsylvania, died Friday at Bryn Mawr Hospital. Dr. Cherpack, of Wayne, taught at several colleges and universities before coming to the University of Pennsylvania in 1970.

He was born and reared in New Britain, Conn. He served as a sergeant in the Army Medical Corps in the Philippines in World War II. He received a bachelor's degree from Trinity College in 1950 and his master's and doctorate degrees in Romance languages from Johns Hopkins University. He studied in France as a Fulbright Scholar in 1958. He had taught at Johns Hopkins, WEICKER Aug.

28, 1987, EDWARD, husband of Hilda (nee Weinstem), of father of Sylvia Ant. Relatives and friends are invited to services Sun. 2 P.M. at mtFPU i rviMC Ann cnu ns n. Aug.

27, 1987, JOHANNA (nee McCusker), age II vrv, wife of the late Robert C. mother of Robert C. Jr. and Susan M. WMfe; also survived bv grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.

Relatives, friends are invited to funeral 8 A.M., HOLLEN FUNERAL HOME, 3160 Grant Ave. (west of Academv Mass of Christian Burial, SI. Jerome's Church, 1:10 AJVL tnt. Holv Seputchre Cem. No viewing Mon.

m. Ave.) Int. Montefiore Cem. The family will return to HUMPHRIFC the late residence Contrihiitinnt. in mmnr nuv "Vim Hflli.) be made to a charity of the donor's choice.

Aug. 27, 1987, THERESA aged 60, of Langhorng, wife of the late Blair J. Weicker, mother ot Blair J. Weicker, grandmother of Allison Lynn Weicker. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral 9 AJVL, at THE DUNN FUNERAL HOME, BeHevue and GWam Langhome.

Mass of Christian Burial wiN be celebrated 10 AM, at Our Ladv of Grace Church, Penndef. Int. Our Ladv of Grace Langhome. Friends may cast Mon. evt.

7 to 9 PAL at the Funeral Homo. ELIZABETH, passed awav Aug. 27, l7. Services will be held Sept. 1987, I PJVL, Second Baptist Churcti, Mulberrv A Meadow Sts.

Viewing I PJVL ROCXELMANN BAMBERGER HUNZIKER YENTZER GEORGE on Aug. 27, 1917, beloved husband of Margaret E. (nee Brown), dear father of George Edward J. and the late Robert also survived bv a brother, Charles and a sister, Alice Logtissci, 2 grand daughters and 4 grandsons. Relatives and frtends invited to funeral 9 GARZONE FUNERAL HOME, 1830 E.

Somerset St. Services 10 AM, Inf. New Cathedral Com. Viewing Sun. eve.

7 to 9. Of The Artman Home, formerly of 3142 N. Taylor Phila. on Aug. 25, 1987, HELEN E.

(nee Moog); age 91, betoved wife of the lale Paul C. and mother of Doris H. Reynolds, Grace E. Gaebef and William P. Rocketmann; also survived bv 10 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren and brother, WiHiam H.

Moog, She was a former member of St. Marcus Lutheran Church, Phila. Relatives and friends are invited to services II at CRAFT OF EROENHEIM, 114 Bemtehem Pike. Int. Hillside Cem.

Friends may can at the Funeral Homo Tues. from 10 Parking on premises. Aug. 2, l87, of Sacred Heart Manor, formerly of The School Lane House, LOUISE M. (nee McLaugNin), beloved wife of the late Charles loving mother of Elizabeth C.

Hunziker. Relatives and friends invited to the funeral AJvl, in Sacred Heart Manor Chapel, 6445 Germantown Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AJVL mt. Holy Sepulchre Cem. No viewing Mon.

eve. lieu of flowers, donations in Louise's name to Sacred Heart Manor would be preferred. (MclLVAINE FUNERAL HOME, East Falsi. Aug. 2S, 1987, JEAN FAE nee Manfey), wife of Harry K.

Yentzer of 2004 Brae burn Terrace, Lamdale. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Service, 10 AJvV, in the HUFF 4 LAKJER FUNERAL HOME, Dershoe and Cannon Lansdale. Int. Sunset Memorial Part Friends may caN at the funeral home, 7-9 PJVL or 9-10 AJVL In lieu flowers confrfjtarttons to North Penn Hoipxe, VNA, SI MedKl Campus Lansdale, Pa. 19444, are preferred.

BARTKGLD Carlton Rowand, lawyer JENEWICZ ROSENFELD WILLIAM of Fatrview, entered into rest peacefutv Aug. 26, lt87. Funeral service and interment stricltv pvt. RONALD ft. PISELU FUNERAL CHAPELS.

ZIBMAN Aug. 77, 1987, LAURA (nee Muchmct). of 7S83 Bal-wvnne Park Rd, mottier of Tahana Jenewm and Rachel Jenewicl. daughter of Bernard Muchnick and Ihe late Betty Muchmck, sister ot Marcy Liss, Chanes Muchnick and Kaiman ntoctmck. Relatives and friends invited to services 10 JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON, Broad St.

above 71st Ave. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Fanny be at me home of Bernard and Svlvia Muchmck, 2000 Vaoev Fore Towers, King of Prussia. Pa.

Contributions her memory mav be made to The Easier Seal Society of Aug. 21, 1987, LEAH (nee wrfe gf the late Jack, tormerty of MOI Welsh Rd. and 449 N. 9th mofher of Setm Rofhstem ami the late Ann Hoffman and Sidney Rosenteid of Bftmore, Md mofher-m-law of Sidney Roftntetn and Fav Rosenfetd, also survived bv 7 granoYhitoven, 18 great graf.de hitdren and ne great great grandc hfki Funeral Services and en-tembment wnH be prrvat. Farnrty be at the Roth-stem residence, cefnmenong Sun.

evt. 7 PJVL Arr. "GOLDSTEINS." BIDDLE KATHARINE HANSELL, on Aug. 79, 187. age 84 years, mottier of A dele Bke Schoetne; grandmother ot Katharine Hanseo Norm.

Chanes Cemtv Norm. A Mercer Bxxfe Norm, Manor Mernfl RotMisonJ Jane Memn El- Yacoub). and Tessa Motm On Aug. 27, 187, RUTH (ne Gnenbarg), gf the Kennedy Hows. 101 JFK wit of Ihe lot Davtd Zibman; mother gf Jdl Braunstem Pomerenfi; sister of Audrey Karx; grandmother of Richard Oavtd Po-meranti III and Abbv Pomerentz.

Relahvs and friends are invited to Services, Sunday, 12 Noon, JOSEPH LEVINE ANO SON, Broad St above 71st Ave. tnt. Roosevett Memorwjl Par Femdy wol of fh Pomerenfi ReiMence, 7704 Chap) Rd. Elken. Park, Pa.

Sun, and Sun. eve. e. i lot CEMETEHV Plot 3 grave sites at Forest Hs(Wod- s.oe -o a Cai S64 S7 HILLSIDE CEMETERY. Roslyn.

Pa. 2 lots. 4 graves. Best cp' 7 rv i Baron; also survived by 7 great grandchMren Ser ROUSE ord Av TerrevsMe M. at tne church yard.

Memorial cemnbuhens may be sent her memory to The American Cancer Society, 1477 Chestnut st, PM. Pa. 19102 (OLIVER H. BAN) CO.L Aug. 78, 1407, BORGHtLD (nee Larsenl; onto gf the late Eg of Sen mother of viam.

En and Harold; also survived bv 9 grand and 10 great grend-cfiodren. Reletnnn and fronds ore mvrted 'to 17 Noon alK ISM FUNERAL HOME, 050 Em-wood Av. Services I PM. mt. Arhngton Com.

OAKLAND Cemetery i 7a rL'T." TTTV mu I. vm-wvno. wife of She late George Parte Rouse Jr. survived by her daughter Anne Rows McDowell and son-. law Larry McDewet.

of Ma, Pa. son. Gerge Park Rous HI, of Gudwvn. Pa. 2 grandchildren.

Anne McOowoM and Margaret Catherine Rouse McDwB and her vster, Jeon-nefte C. AAoser, of Wayne. Pa A memorial servic .4 be held The Brvn Mawr Presbyterian Chvrcn, 67S Monigoiiioi Brvn ftAawr. Mon. Aug.

Jl, at 4 PAA fni. pnvef fMemonat grm tier name, mav made to Rnwrbend, I Giedwvn, Pa tools or Hood Cokfo. Rows Graduate Hood Cog Oi SrKt, Frdnc. Md. 21701.

(STUARD. ArOmoro) JONES BOGNER LOUIS, entered img rest Aug JT ttT Fonerat sr we and rmttrrwnt be held i Prtt. Pa RONALD PtSCLLI FUNERAL CHAPELS. ta Memoriam NOLUND.LOIS By Christina Gibtrson Spectai to The Inquirer Carlton Rowand. 83.

of Cherry Hill, a lawyer for 52 years, died Thursday at Wesl Jersey Health System. Voor-hees. Mr. Kowand was a graduate ot Camden High School, where he was captain of the basketball and ffKitball teams. He studied pre-law at Cornell L'niversity and graduated from Temple I'nivtTsity Law School in 9M).

Mr. Rowand served on ihe Camden City Hoard of Education in the I9.VH and was a committee clerk of the New Jersey Senate from 1V42 to IV44 He was a Republican member of the Camden County Board of Fret-holders in the I Wis. He was organizer and one of the firsl direct-T. of the Camden County Chapter. National Foundation for Infantile ParahMs.

and was co-spjnvr of a cerebral palsy clinic in Vine land. KIks and a former member of the Camden KIks. Trimble Lodge 117 AASR Consistory Valley of South Jersey and the Crescent Temple. tt m'-. c.

drew's United Methodist Church of Cherry Hill, a former chairman of the Camden County Cultural and Heritage Commission and a member of the Camden County Historical Society, the American liar Association and the Camden County Bar Association. Surviving are his wife. Margaret three daughters. Adeline Heston and Bonnie Paynic. both of Malvern, Pa and Svlvia Linus of Boca Raton, It grandchildren, and a stepsister.

Mrs. Charles Coward of Mcdlord. Services will be held 11 a m. Tuesday at the Bradley Funeral Home. Route "i and Fvesham Road.

Marl-ton, where friends may call tomorrow evening; entombment in Har-leiLh Cemetery. Cam'' October is. tort, ta Aogmt N. tM BROWN at I do I uO i. bat ROUTZAHN woo mode wear way ta that vev n'vjnwpi, rviTteraerofig vm voi estwciaffv tav, os rtv wes.

one year ago buss vov On Aug STELLA M. eg of ago. Sormghoue EstaN. Sormonovse. Pa Sue was born on My 23.

1897 Mmersvae. Pa fvttu Jones was a at Hahnemann Hessrtol (or veerv Sne was daughter of the laic Joteott and Sarah Ana (nee Devisi Jones. She is sorvmed kv a krefner. or-d Jones and aces and one neonew Retatmoi and "ends ore wvrted to her areveuoe wxt on Toes Sept lu, in; at It AAA from Vaoev Forge Memorujl Gardens. Gust Dd.

Unto Prvtua, Pa Ion friend ouro, memorial contf-OMrfcens mov be men her name to The Holy T-nv Proiononon Quit, 1 1th en Rect-tend Pe, Pa r4l (CHAOSVICJC-SOF AJIOMOWI) today. Ore tow yaw and HOWARD FtO, Aug. 74. H87, gf RoTheou. twv fetand Cantenne Greenwich Brwn, tether Hew-aru jr Mr fWwm.

tnt. mm be grrvatt the Alt our love roor ttotaet, Vannta and 1 Aa. 2. ntr. ADA AatOMAM (nee 1 1.

of Noi i isawm, of the iaa Edward Revrtana and nioawji ot DHaiet AAarta. ol Piano. Te.av Rme-awes and tmnds or anna? to tanarat tenr Tars. It AAA. at FUNERAL HOME OF MABBEN F.

Crd Of Tkanks CARUGNO '770 oar Awe. Ra. wnn ud after nJt AJW. att Arangaaa Caen. KAOFMANN ADELINE I.

on Air 78 MJT. irtsw gf ffcn Corwono. (Mm Sctiilho. brte SANTA TARTAGUOXE. JOSEPH Tie Immw le JOSFH "Of mm to rriwg er Re.

A4 vMn Ckrr fc hxa Caswfft, C.w lnwrtf Andra. Frano Carver and jokWi.h Sow, swr. Av 70 MARGARET I MANRANtooj tRawl. Aw sjt, roar tajtaond at P. la ow ft i twwtyw? lit- 8n) prwt reMwfS, riaaJ.

np aP8j cvs. her rininf Mo" 0mrr, tVg-H A soc7 mfjw. ffce wnin i jk i Pmah.et, wiwn ry annua 4 O. mn "tH OIMII rf wen grt momws Roanves and frwods a ww-al AJIA at T( CLAPS IMctlVAiME MOV FUMfOtL HOME. 7)04 BM tm Car Awe i and to Mast CNmhan Bwnoi a) AAA.

Sf lacvt Chorea tnt Holv Seamcar Cem. ravt an imdi ana) newaaj Twos 7 4 PM Dana Hani aaiinn i memory mav he sent lanrs Own la. I Vir. Te te Oen eg her tw' twes AM, a ThE JAiVj1 CAftMELL FU(RAt lOM wi MM Rig Um Am I Wnnres off tl AM fame femrv Pwr vmm Awe a HUtutOI tftLtOal UHEl HOME. MS Giiwiamoaa Awe Mau of Lfcnvhaa mi-n cim pi ti mun gran eaa 'art.

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