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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1938 'ad 35 Legal Notice PATIlf BERG WINNER i TODAY'S AUCTION SALES residence. 6442 Glenmore ave. Int ML Moriah Cera. Viewing Wed.

Women's Results Mr. J. B. Walker, Dublin. Ireland, defeated Mrs.

Tim lawry, Chicago. 7 and Mrs. Kstelle Uw Page. Ituuel Hill. N.

riefeateil Mia. Eric Phillip. Lambton Mill, 4 and 3. Helen Waterhous, Warwkk. I- defeated Phy llis Wade, Domett, England, one in.

.1 -v U. S. TITLE GOLF AMK T. rKKFVtV T. rtit T.

IKIIMIV T. IHI.IUtN T. IKIIIIlV I. IKIIMtN T. IklKIIIV Funeral sen ires will held at hi lat rcu-dence, "Woodcreat." Radnor, Pa 2 P.

M. Int. Phila. Memorial Park. Friends may rail 7 to P.

U. TBt'NBAI'ER. On Sept 18, HORACE TRUMBAUKR. ServMe i P. at his home.

2246 N. st. Interment privat. Friends may rait at 1X20 Chestnut si. Tuesday (rum 7 to 9 P.

M. VAN HORN Sept. 18. WM. HARRY, eon of Edward H.

and Emilv Van Horn (nee Jamesi, aed 41 years. Relatives and friends Invited to services, 2 P. residence of sister. Mrs. Urn.

MeCullough. 3329 Wellington st. Int. Mt. Moriah Cem.

TTTmiBKIIT O. HAMILTON, SSlS'iJfSi Testamentary on the havml been ranted to LAND AND TRUST COMPANY. lrr! m.ke pvmnt, and thoe nav-tl the Mm. without offSTof td Company. W.

W1 Chuiut SUeeta. PhU- 100 S. Broad Pa. WILUSON SMITH. President.

II.WET, NAUI r.l. KAMI I. HAVtl KAMI Kl. KAMI rJ. KAMI I I.

Helen Dltweller, Washington. D. defeated Betsy MacLeod, Willlamsvllle, N. ADDRESS--ISOH-ie I he.luyl Nt. --ISOH-lo i healuiil Ml.

--lans-ltl 4 heslaut Mt. --IHallt-IH I heslaut M. lailS-IU I lirilHIII Ml. --ISIM-le (lir.lniil hi. -115-47 -V.

41 ll Ml. -ISI5-1 llieslaiil St, -JUS Murket Mt. Market Ml. -MH N. liU Mt.

TIMR -ISM A. M. -la ta A. M. I Ml M.

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M. -10 ml A. M. -la in A. M.

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M. srt.r.iNo -Office Knrnftnre. -Ilitaftehold tnrnlliir. and Radio, --( adlllite Medna. -Oriental Kugs.

-I nrpets and Rugs. I.ato. iiiuloment, -r uriiitlire. -8uirt anil For Coats. -Mhne Sale.

uriiitlire and Rug fiept U. ELIZABETH (nee Brennan), widow of William Elliott. Relatives, friends, also B. V. M.

Sodality, invited to funeral, Thurs t.30 A. at J. J. McGoMrlck Funeral Home, ul Summit Jenktntown. Solemn requiem maas.

Immaculate Conreption Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cera. Hazleton (Pa.) papers please copy.

FIRGI'SON Sept. 19, JENNIE C. wkluw of John C. Fergusm. formerly of Sej Fernon st.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, 2 P. late residence. 2644 S. Pershing st. Int.

ML one up. jesnie anoerson. rerin. etconana. aeieaiea Nan S.

laud. PreslwH'k. Sculiand, 5 and 4. Patty Here, Minneapolis, dereatea Mm. AMHOI'IATMI Al 1 HOI.KN III.

JOHN IIIKMI Al. I AM M.vron Davv. Washington, D. lo and a. Heaiiu Darren, ueieami Friends may call Wed.

after 7 P. Mn Kusaeil C. Mann, (Aauwatoaa, a and 5. ii, Attorney: CtJ EL', crTTuN. Hop Seignlous, I'tlca.

dfeatM 'jrBuildlng, FW1- Moriah Cent. Viewing Thurs. eve. OAKBISOX Sept. 19, at 2A90 N.

Hist JOHN husband of Dorothy L'nuemuih Garrison. Relatives and friends. Brothel- Mia. WUIiain Mockenjoa, West Orange, IfTB Mrs. Vare Beaten On Chicago Course By Dorothy Kirby Continued From First Sports Page Anderson, Clarrie Tienian and Mrs.

Diana Fishwick Critchley. Miss Anderson eliminated a Brit WABn. Sept. 19. JAMES, husband of Minnie Ward (nee Steward.

Relatives and friends art Invited to attend funeral, 8.30 A. Parlors of C. A. yutnby Son. 1125 W.

Lehigh ave. High Requiem Mass, Church of the Llttl Flower, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

n. a aim i. rTorTHO D. SINCLAIR. DB- pTATEl" jrI on th Mrs.

Harriet Randall. Indianapolis, de I h.vm heen granted to Land feated Mia. C. K. Haitiauab.

Cleveland. i r. hood of the Carpenters Joiners of America, Local Union No. 27, are invited to the service, 2.30 P. Parlors of Trust Company, ail pr- 4 and 3.

7 Mid to the aald Ti" Estate are re- Ellamae Williams, Chicago, defeated Mr. maka payment, and those, hav- Al I IHNH RS. INC. itis-i7-i HKvrsi i' phii Cemetery Lett Harold B. Mulligan.

1119 W. Lehigh ave. Int West Laurel Hill Cera. Viewing Wed. without nrisent the R.

M. Torgtison, Forest Hills. N. on up. 20 holes.

Peggy Graham. Hollywood, defeated Janet Shock. Dayton, 8 and 1. S. W.

diro jv. rwinanv. eve. DRIVEWAY lot best section Hillside Ceme (y. chestnut Streeta.

Phlla. tery. Sacr. lor quick sale. P-2UJ Inquirer, I.

All vr MAI.K lllll st lllll.lt I. (lulls FURNITURE 0M.HTOX.-Of 1776 Sraltereood Sept. Mrs. Harry McNauuhton. Great Neck.

N. ish Curtis Cup teammaie, Nan Steel defeated Mis. Donald D. wciss, Fl.nl, 19. GROVEH, son of th late Frank and Elizabeth Uelston Inee Heiser).

aged 49 TODAY, SKI'T. 21, ll, 10.3a A. 3 anu Clarrie Tiernan. Baltray. Iseland.

defeat Balrd, 5 and 4. while Phyllis Wade, Corner BANK AND TRUST COMPANY', jqo g. Broad Pa. J. WILUSON SMITH, 4 President llll-llll IIIKSTMT PIIII-A, ILLS ed Laddie I rum.

Glru Rkige, N. one up. 0 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend th funeral, 1.30 P. from Funeral Home of David V.

Wright, 7015 Torreedale ave. Int. Lawnvtew Cem. Friends may call at Funeral Home Wed. 7 to 9 o'clock.

Betty Jameson. San Anttmlo. defeated Shirley Ann Johnson, Chicago, 4 1808-10 Chestnut St. AUCTIONEERS It Federal lostoi (STABLlSHtO 1805 27 Williat New Tirt Executora' Sales Etlate Anna M. Dugan, tltc'd Estate John J.

Turner, dee'd The I'roperty of Mrs. E. G. Marill AM) FOR OTHER ACCOUNTS also a member of the British Curtis squad, bowed to Helen Waterhou.se, of Warwick, R. one up.

Two rounds of play tomorrow will ESQ. Larvre Important Auction LKiUlUTlOX SAI.K la (lie tuiti I ii J. I Mutt 'urinirnh'in fit? Pa. GILL, Sent. 19.

NEWBURGH son of OR FURMAN GAME reduce the field to eight contestants, fH SHXlnHr.lSKR. iT.stamentary on tht Quarter finals Thursday and semi tMn granted to the un- Emma C. (nee Ruthveni and the late New-burgh C. Gill. Relatives and friends, also employee City Street Cleaning Dept.

invited to funeral. 2 P. from his home. 2326 S. 6th st.

Int. Mt. Moriah Cem. Friends call Thurs. eve.

finals Frldav over IB holes will pre seouest all periona having 'mis against the Etata of cede Saturday's 36-hole title skir known th lame, ana LEWISBURG. Sept. 20. mish. Mebted to the decedent to make fiORMLKV.

Suddenly Sept. 18, DOMI- i'l'! and 3. Mrs. Diana Fishwlik Critchley, Surrey. England, defeated Jan Culhian, Greene-Mile.

S. C. 3 and 2. Mia. K.

R. llurv. Dallas. defeated Mia. J.

D. Plall. Davtun. 4 and 2. Mrs.

Opal S. Hill. Kansas Cilv. defeated Mi. Mortimer May, Inwoud, N.

one up, 19 holes. Charlotte (Hut West Orange. N. defeated Mrs. Sam Israel, New Orleans, 8 and 7.

Dorothy Traung. Sun Francisco. d-featvd Mis. Lillian Stall. Chicago, 4 and 3.

Jean K. Bauei, East Providence, M. 1., defeated Allc Ann Andersuti, Kenosha, 3 ami 2 Eva Shorli, Canton, Ohio defeated Mr. R. E.

Winger, Full Woilli, out up, 19 holes. Ki-na Nelson, Chicago, defeated Mildred VALUABLE REAL ESTATE MACHINERY EQUIPMT 2000 Tons Cast Iron Flasks, raltcrns and Scrap J. L. Mott Corporation Kithout to- Showing greatly improved form In NICK husband of Mary Gormley (nee CHICAGO. Sept.

20 (A. P.V Derrlnaer). Re at ses. friends, also employ El TA sriiviiuiir.ir.rv, I ERNEST SHM1DHEISER, FURNITURE FURNISHINGS TODAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 19.1s AT It A.

IN III 1IHST tUHIH MAI rSKOIlMS, IXHH In I HF.sTVIT ST ees of Budd's Mfg. are invited to fu Pa. Pairings and starting times for the second round of match play tomorrow In the women's National golf pHMIDlIEISER, neral, JU A. irom nis una residence. J20 W.

Allegheny ave. Solemn requiem mass at St. Hughe's Church, Ml A. M. Int.

St. Dumlnlck's Cem. Viewing Wed. eve. HAKBERLE.

Sept. 18, ANNA wktow AT 1 0 (1(11 A. M. kte Building, championship (all Chicago daylight time) OFFICE FURNITURE Desks, chairs, houkeast-s, etc. practice workout the Buclcnell University grid squad ran through its last nocturnal practice session here tonight in preparation for the opening game of the year here Friday evening with Purman University seasoned Purple Hurricanes at the opponent.

Although tackling one of the MeCMNTOCK. 1K- 9 A. nf. Mrs. Estell lawson Pag.

of William A. llaeuerle. Relatives and Lalor Hancock Trtnton, N. J. Manufacturer of IRON, BRASS ENAMELWARE cum ten AT I (I'l H(K P.

M. PIANOS RADIOS I'prlgllt Pianos, ItuilliiS, AT 9 O'CLOCK P. M. EXKCtntllCS SAI.K Ft. ,1.

'Inrnrr, CADILLAC SEDAN Also a I'lerie-Airuw touring car for another account. i above Estate nave nnderilaned. who re- Chapel Hill. N. Vs.

Helen Waterhous, Warwick. R. I. 9.06 Betty Jameson, San Antonio, vs. Mrs.

J. B. W'alker, Dublin, Ireland. Ing cluima or demands To He Sold nn ihe Premises al the aeceoeni 10 maun II nersnn Indebted in Mp pn iipiiwei er. wasn iKion.

u. AT 111 'JO o'( A. M. nOL'SEHOLD FURNITURE Attrartlv piiNl living rmm, dining hJtim an ImtriNim mil ten, IxhIh, huti'Hu1, I'hlltoniH'i, l)iU-tt-bi'fti. tnbl, nil pmnlliign, purtlHfN tintl hHtiKkntft.

ptinh Ktiitfx, liiffikfuKt riKiin tiiiniiui, milKjii uMiUuir, ivfi licrnttim, ctr. 0. Mai kl, Chicago, 3 and 2. Katluyn Hemphill, Columbia, S. C.

defeated Mrs. Wright Goss, Sprliigdeld. N. 3 and 2. Maureen Orcutt, Havvorth, N.

defeated Bemlc Wall, Oshkosh. 4 and 3. Dorothy Hlrby, AUanla, defeated Mr. tullell Van, Philadelphia, 1 ai. Hilda I.lvengood, Danville, 111., defeated Virginia Ingram, Chicago, 1 uu.

Mrs. Dan Chandler, Dallas, defeated Virginia Llndblad. Juliet, 111., 1 up, 20 vs. Mrs. Frank Goldthwalle, Furt ke payment, without Worth.

Tex. AKTION Today, Sept. 21, 19S, and Following l)av9 at 10 A.M. 9. 18 Ellamae wiiuams.

iiko. vs. Admlnli- tONGACRE, Kp Bntuiia 1 1 CM. ft cn ti.24 Jesse Anderson, Perth. Scotland, vs.

4:15 vt'nut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. AT IITI.OI P. H. ORIENTAL RUGS Oriental Rugs in varied sues and atltacliva dcsiuns. I (h.S.T.) Graham.

Hollywood. I ai. Pegl liani- inrsl Great Or to Si Mrs. Harry McNaughton, 9. N.

vs. Beutrhe Barrett, Mlnneap Neck, Marian Mruougall, Portland, ur De ni A iMWin. 1617 Land Title Philadelphia, Pa. on. feat cd Jean Kyer, Ann Arbor, i Al TIIIX MACHIMTMV, STOCK, HXTrHKS Or' MA.Nl'FACTI III It Or Glass Laboratory Equipm't H.l-41 N.

rol'KTM STREET TOIIAV. sl.KI'. il, 10 IK, at It M. and 1. friends Invited to funeral.

i r. m. from the Yerkes Funeral Home. Woud-land ave. InL Fenmoud Cem.

Friends call Wed. ev. HAYKS Sept. 19, WILLIAM husband of Hi late Mary A. me Masunl.

Funeral A. John P. Dunohue Sons, MOO Market st. Solemn Requiem Maas, St. Carthage's Church.

Ill A. M. Int. Holy Crues Cem. Viewing Wed.

utter 7.3U P. M. HAZZARD. Sept. 19.

ADDIE (nee Hal-lowell), wife of the lat Fisher W. Haz-zard. Relatives and friends a if Invited hi funeral service, 2 P. at the S. P.

Frankenfleld and Vine sts. Int. Magnolia Cem. Friends may call Wd. ve.

HII.DKNBRAND. Sept. 20, A. FRANK, husband of Theresa Hlldenbrand, aged J9 years. Funeral services, P.

Apartments of William II, Battersby, SI16 N. Broad st. Jnt. private. Sept.

19. MARY beloved wife of John HoeUel (nee Blegi. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral. 8.30 A. residena, 5111 N.

Falrhlll St. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of the Incarnation, 10 A. M. Int. privat.

JKNXKN SeDt. 19. IX)l'ISE JENSEN. 9.36 Clarrie Tiernan. uanray, ireianu, i.

Mr. O. S. Hill. Kansas City.

9.42 Harriett Handall, Indianapolis, VS. AT 111 O'CLOCK IV M. CARPETS AND RUGS New and used domeM ic cartiet and rugs, hail numern, etc. Mrs. Charles Newborn, wirniia, MTtTE OK ELIZABETH I'MUM, si" known Elisabeth eJnsheell Cravm.

Testamentary on the ISw'Kstate have been granted to he under- defeated Virginia Gullfoll, Clay, N. Marlon Mlley, Ixlngton, defeated Dorothy Ellis. Indianapolis, 4 and 3. is. E.

R. lluiy, Dallas, lex. 9 48 -Dorothy Traung. San Francisco, vs. is.

A. C. Critchley. Surrey, Eng. 9.54 Mrs.

Dan Chandler. Dallas, Mrs. Charles Newbold, Wichita. Kans. 10.00 Pattv Berg.

Minneapolis, vs. Jean fdVmand. against the Estate of the de- Mrs. Frank uoiuinwaue, mri wwui. toughest first game assignments In many seasons, the Bisons will attempt to protect a long sUndlr.j record of not having lost an opener in 14 years.

The South Carolina collegians will bring a heavy and veteran team to Lewisburg for the tilt, but chances are more than even that the Bisons will not be outweighed, either in the line or backfleld. HASN'T PICKED LINE-UP Coach Al Humphreys, although lie has not yet decided on a starting line-up, has established first and second teams from which his starters will be chosen, and almost any team he may choose to field will not have more than two men weighing less than 190 pounds. Both of these men will be in the backfleld where Bill Lane, varsity vs. i. defeated Dorolhy L.

Foster, Spring Jj.ni to make known me same, (went i Hprwlent. to make field. 2 snil 1. Bauer, Provldem-, R. 1.

Mrs. Gregg l.lfur, i-acinc raiiaaue. delay, to brqwn 136 Harrison Apt. B. Glenslde, Pennsylvania.

deleale.1 Mary Ionise Gardner, Lliicago, A and 5. 10.06 Eva Shorb, canton, umo, vs. Rena Nelson. Chicago. 10.12 Marlon Mlley, Lexington, vs.

AT AI ITIOM EQl'IPMENT. NTIIHK HT1 RFS AND ICK t'RKAM MAI IIISUIV Manufacturing; Confectioner (rOKMKHI.Y INC.) N. HlttlAII SI HI FT Till RsllAY, SLIT, it, III A. M. On Hie Premises Cream Whlniier, Balrh Cookers, Batch Warmer, F.lcttrlc Melting Pots, Iron Cooling Slab, Mills, Monitor Cutting, Mills.

Monltnr Ice Cream Machines, Copper Cooking Kellles, Candv Moulds. I I i 'I-t 1 'SrHl I I its 'I 'I 1 vH 4 it1 i(t if- if nn the Premises IAIIIIE STIMK OF LABORATORY AND IIKMII Al. lil.ASSH ARK In villi-nus sles. Ini'luillng hollies. Jars, vials, slnpiiers, glass eves, syringes, graduates, phietles; test, feeding, dialnag and uliu'i tuliea, etc.

MACHINERY Five glass engraving machines, glass lilowers. blast burners, flexilile shaft grimier, pliielte ami ther-innntelrr engraving and testing machines, drills and vises, glass grinding, rutllng anil surfacing wheels, raillirnling and scaling machines, heating anil drawing rolls, saw tallies, smid hlasl, snneal-Ing oven, lacquering machine, jl sir corn-pressors, electric motors. Iiench and hsnd Dorothy Kirby, Atlanta, Or to her WM. F. COMLY SON AtCTIONFKHS 11 I.

INI) ST. I AI T. I.N WI Kl HMIKK, FA. Lumber, Millwork and Building Material OP Sill TM Slllr. I I MHt.H CO.

THI Mfr.IT. ft, 10 A. M. T. ON THKMISKS, of H'OOII NT.

MI I'A. nO.OOO Ft. Ulineiislon While Fine Siding A Flooring, 200 Dikhs All Sles, 400 Cupboard Doors, Ml Sash. K. D.

Window Frames, I'psun Hnanl. Celulex Plaster lioiinl. Mmildlng. Konllng Paper A Shingles, 3ml (inls. Miiliad I'alnt, In Outside Lock Sets, Hasps A Hinges, Nails, etc.

IIIIK FIJI IFMKNT, KTC. Steel Cabinet Safe, Typewriter. Adding Machine. Monroe Calculator, Adilresso-graph, Files, Desks, Chain, Flee. Cut Oft Saw Table, etc.

PIECEMEAL LOTS ONLY Pa. 234(1 Lincoln Liberty 10.18 Kathrvn nempnui, loiumuia, a. vs. Charlotte Glutting, West Orange, 10.14 Maureen Orrult, Haworlh, N. i.

Hilda I.lvengood. Danville, 111. 10.3(1 Marian McDougnll, Portland. i. Mrs.

Gregg Llfur, Pacific Palisades, Punch Gives Sears Edge Over Sykes Wally Sears, MlnersvUle Funeral services. 10 A. Apartments rWATB OF AI.MIRA B. MacBETH, PB- Letters Testamentary on the above of William H. Battersby, N.

Broad si. Int. Laurel HIU Cem. Viewing Thurs. eve.

rmte have been graniea 10 ine unuei nsn, ill nerinns havinB claims or de- urop nun 4 hiss Cutlers, i SI arch and Slis-I. Boanls, Ice Cream I Cans. Ice Making Cniis, Counters, Floor heavy-it two Cat. 19, at 612 S. Cunestoga ttiinda against the-Estate of the decedent KELLY.

Sept. weight, is favored to make limls, utile luiniiui. en-. ases, minors, steel Safe Cabinets, etc. (Third round siaris r.

ai.i E. (nee Kearnsl, wlf of MARGARET MARGARET to maKe snmwi ure nni.ic. Bernard A. Kelly. Relatives and friends, Indebted to the decedeni to man payment.

4 msKMFvr mi r. States Provide Players EUZA A. BOCKMEYER. Executrix, straight victories in Philadelphia when he meets Art Sykes, of Buffalo, tomorrow night In the Olympia ring. Fl'KNITURE Till IISDAY.

RFPT. CORAL GABLES, Sept. Sf 01 HASLMLNT NAI.FsltOOMS Or to her Attorney: EDWIN S. WAfD, JSm-ir; Franklin Trust S. W.

Cor. isth A Chestnut Philadelphia, Pa. IMIIS-IU CHFSTM PA AT A. M. SHARP They are scheduled to go eight rounds Unlverslty of Miami, which draws many of its students from States Tli sale comprises: Conslgnmentsg quarterback, tips the scales at 185, and Marty Quick, right half, displaces the beam at 176 the smallest man on the firing line.

BISONS PREPARED The Bisons are prepared fof and expecting a typical Furman team, one that uses plenty of shovel and forward passes. At Furman last year the Herd trotted off with a 20-7 decision main other than Florida, draws its jo vars-ltv football candidates from 14 JSTATK OF I-FTFR VITl I.I.I, FAS it Letters Testamentary on the above Es-! have been granted to the undersigned, inioi noiim's inroiignoui Ihe city, Including bedroom, dining room. I chamber and general household iurnH Hue and furnishings, etc, Mnllrr'tm, Pfloir and rnsnfnti end Antiiim iirnilure la he n'd at 11 A I States. Florida leads with 7 followed KASKEY QUINH (itneral Auetluaesrs, III Arts) SI, Furniture Sale, Thursday Sept. 22, 1938, at 10 A.

M. Confectionery Restaurant Equipment at 2 P. M. Walnut slope front confectionery esses Willi buck wall cases In match. sets biKilhs, HenlwiHHl chairs, Nullona rash registers, electric milk shakers, electric fans hanging and collider scales, Aid Iihh's welnul roi -buck bar fixtures, maliuguny slmk tables, candy, sundries, elc.

by West Virginia with 8, while Pennsvlvania and New Jersey furnish four aDiece. Other States represent ed Include Massachusetts, Minnesota, who requent all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to nuke known the same, and all persons Indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to EDITH V. VITULLt, 1U4-16 South Street, Philadelphia. A. GP.KER JARDEI.I.A.

TO5 Christian Street, Philadelphia. Or to (heir Attorney, GEOItliK WALTER WITNEY, Jin 14 Finance Building. lt'8 South Penn Square. ly because of the fact that they hit. a good afternoon when everything also B.

V. M. Sodality, mviiea in lunerai, 8.30 A. Funeral Horn of Thomas F. Roch Son, 56th and -Cedar ave.

Solemn Mass ot Requiem, Church ot the Transfiguration, 10 A. M. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Viewing Wed.

eve. KKENKY. Sept. 19, PATRICK husband ot Bridget B. Keeney (nee McHughi, of Drimnacrosh-Gienties, County Donegal, Ireland.

Relatives and friends, also employees of P. R. are invited to attend Funeral 8.30 A. from residence. 3715 Calumet ast Falls.

Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Bridget's Church, 10 M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. KOHIBKIKi Sept.

20, BERTHA, wife ot the late Benjamin F. Kohlberg. formerly of San Francisco, at 153 W. Sharp-nack st. Funeral services at convenience of the family.

Met' LA Y. On Sept. 19, ANNA, wife of William F. McCiay. Service on at 2.30 P.

at the Oliver H. Bair Chestnut st. Int. Mt, Moriah Cem. Viewing Wed.

eve. MeOINTV. Sept. 17, MARY (nee Cas-Id vi, wife of late Frank Relatives and friends Invited to the funeral, 9 A. resilience.

237 N. Ramsey s(. Solemn requiem mass, Our Lady of Victory church, JO A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cum. McOLATHERY. Sept. 18, RICHARD McG LATHERY. Relatives and friends, Merl- Georgia.

Illinois, New York, Wis seemed to go right. eonsin. Ohio. Michigan, Alabama and Mississippi. In the semi-final bout to Lightweight Lew Mfcssey and Nick Cam-arata, who will meet In a 10-rounder.

In his most recent start here, Sears knocked out Felix Del Paoli at the Arena in short order. He'll draw more capable opposition here Sykes has sampled punches of Joe Louis, Al El-tore and others-but Sears' harder hitting is expected to prove too much for the New York 3tatr. Midget Races Postponed Kaln and wet grounds caused the postponement of th midget automobile races scheduled last night at the Yellow Jackets Speedway, Ci st, and Erie ave. Officials said that the nroKram ould staged next BARNES LOFLAND NFC I KIT? Al CTKINKKKd Offlce and Malesrunms, H0 Chrslnill SI, STOCKS BONDS TODAY, HKHT. SI, IS NOON Male 10 shs West 't it If A Co.

S50 3 sh National lijnk of olney. I'ar Kor Other Aermints S4 shs Camden, N. Trust Co. Par $3 A shs City National Bank. Par SSO 10 all First National Phlla.

Par '100 IS shs Philadelphia Nat. Bank. Par S'-n 5 shs fidelity-Phil. Trust Co, Par HO. 2S shsdiiard Trust Cnmpunv.

Par Jll) 100 shs Inlegrlty Tnist Company, Par 0 KS) shs Nlnlli Hank Trust Co, Par SO shs Peima. Co. for Ins etc. Par 100 shs Keswick National Hank. Par 1U shs Mono Service Company Common 1000 shs Penna.

Finance Inc. A I'M, 4 shs John B. Steiann Co. Preferred. JS I JfKSI shs uuaker Baking Co.

oin. I ar si Knowing the potentialities of the Furman squad which includes a majority of last year's letteimen, the Bucknell coaching staff Is loolcti'g for a close and exceedingly interest Title Fight Okayed NEW YORK. Sept. 20 (TJ. Bolen no.

AUtTIONFEKS 306 MARKET PHILA. SAI.K TOIIAV Wednesday, Sept. 21s 10 A. M. Heauliful l.lne nf Over loo LADIES' FALL WINTER SPORT A FUR TRIMMED COATS BOYS' SUITS OVERCOATS LADIES' CHILDREN'S DRESSES DRY GOODS FURNISHINGS Hosiery, I interHrar, Sweaters, ele.

The New York Boxing Commission ing game. todav aDDroved a 15-round fight be Tutored in a wide open type of of RS.TATE OF F.I.1ZARETH HARRAR, I)E-tested. letters Testamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the underused, who request all persons having rialms nr demands against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same, and all perims Indebted In the decedent to make lument. without delay, to INTEGRITY TKl'ST COMPANY, 16th It Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. GEORGE W.

BROWN, President. tween Joey Archibald, of Providence, fense themselves, the Bisons are ex JOHN HIRSH Hholesals Aiictliiueer 314 MARKUT HT.LrHII.A. IIRT, AT 10 A. M. ON 01 SF.COM FLOOR filiOK SALE H.

and Mike Bellolse. of New Yorn, pected to uncover some fireworks of for the world featherweignt crown their own making for the Hurricane's vocntud recently by Henry Arm invasion. uian aun juukc, io, jjo, strong. No date, site or promoter has HBns Aiineuiii CHARTER NOTICES been decided are Invited to services, 2 P. at Parlors ot David II.

Bowen Son, 5(ith and Catharine sis. Int. private: Friends may rail 7 to 9 P. M- Ifl CKRTRllDg. Network and IJocal Radio Features on the Air Today.

wife of Francis J. McKenna. Relatives and Activities of Day In Philadelphia Real Estate Continued From Page SI WM. L. FRANCK RON 500 N.

2d STREET FURNlf UilE, RUGS Salvage Merchandise Wednesday Morn, at 9.30 Bed Room Dining Room Suite, Bureaus, Chests, lledlgerators, Cas Ranges. Odd Tables. Chairs, Msttrest-es, Rugs, Pore. Tops, Frames, WFII. Rhythm ProgTSns WCAU.

WAUC- WDAS M. Ionsrd Matt NOTH'IC IS MKKKRY (ilVKN OP INTENTION to tile articles of amendment with Deiiartmnt of State of the Common-ejlh ot Pennsylvania, at ilarriaburg, Pennsvlvania. on Friday, the 30th day of by New York and Middle Coil Field Railroad and Coal Company, a PennsvKania Business Corporation, having its otnYe at NI North 6th Street, City and Ciiunly of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Said articles of amendment are tn tie died under ths provisions of the Business Corporation l.sw u( the Commonwealth of Pennaylva-ms, approved May 1933, The nature and ciisnictei' of the propoaed amendments are tti follous: 11) To rharire the name of the corporation from York and Middle Coal Field Railrosd and Coal Company" to "Middle Con! Cummin) (b) Tn diminish the authorized capital stock of Hie cornoraliun from 81.500.000 di- Warnow's Orch. KYW, WEAF-For Men Only WFIL, Wolt-Olsen's Orch.

KYW-Flallces i.anuu 7 P. M. WCAU, WABC-Ray Heath, erton, songs WFIL, W.I -Easy Ace KYW, WEAF-Amo 'n WIP-Grant Dance nsnu WJZ-Mlnslrel Show Stale Demo. RACE, I 150' 83d st-C Warrington to 10.4S WJZ-Ma Perkln KYW, WEAF-'The Woman' in White." dramatic sketch WCAH, dramatic sketch WDAS-eiHirsome Healn WIP-Pieison Salon Orch.i a. Wir-Sue McDonald, long WOR-Adelalde Hawley I.

Bruce. Seo 17. 1938. 15'xeB'. ciullr Cominlltee Miscellaneous Mef- Mirrors, Lamps, ROBBINS.

a 80'fc" Castor-H Kor- STATIONS ON THE AIR KC. KC. WFTL 660 WIBO 970 WIP 610 KYW JO'JO WEAr 60 WCAU "3170 WOR 110 WCAM 1280 WJZ T60 WTEI, mo WABC 860 WDA3 1370 WPEN ittO 1A.M. .4 WFIL-I'niia. Andy (handise.

man. Inc. to A Kraft, Sept 17, 1938, Bisisleil WOR -Sports S4590. W'IP-Flvldllig i 10 r. M.

friends are Invited to attenu lunerai, 8.30 A. residence ot her husband, 1631 S. 55th st. Solemn Requiem Mass. Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. McPHIM.IPS Sept. 19.

at 2409 N. Cleveland GEORGE, husband of Mary Mc-I'hllllps (ne McSorleyi. Relatives and friends, Holy Name Society, L. O. O.

No. 54, are Invited to the funeral. 8.30 A. M.i vfrom- Patters ot Harold B. Mulligan, 1119 W.

Lehigh ave. Solemn Requiem Mass in Our Ladv of Mercy Churrh, in A. M. Int. Mew Cathedral Cem.

Viewing Wed. eve. MILLER. Suddenly, Sept. 19.

MARGARET, wife ot the late William Miller (ne Schick). Relatives and friends ar Invited to attend lunerai. 8.30 A. from her late residence. 239 Dickinson st.

High Requiem Mass at St. Aloysius' Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holv Cross Cem.

MITCHELL. At Atlantic City. N. on Sept. 19, GEORGE husband of Margaret Mitchell, aged 82 years.

Relatives, friends, and Haverford Council No. 2015, Royal Ar-ranum. are Invited to the service on ROSEWOOD, 3K7'11" Clearfleld-G in Musician' WDAS-Pullsl W.fZ-Art of Musical Russian Skirvlng to II Sklrvlng, al, 15'4 Scut Ifi. 1938. S100.

into shares of the par value STILES 3111 Cutler to Rosenfarb, Broadcast Highlights 8.00 P. WCAU, WABC Anthony Eden, lormer British Minister of Foreign Af-Jslis, discussing "The SltURtion In Europe." 3 00 P. WJZ, WABC-U. 3, Sec. of War Harry Woodrlng addressing American Legion Convention.

7.45 P. KYW Judge Arthur H. James, Republican candidate for 3 speaking from Honesdale. 8.30 P. "Mr.

Pickwick Takes a Bow," sketch. 10.00 WEAF-Kay Kyser's Musical Class and Dance. 10 30 P. WABC-Edgar Guest presents Janet Roper, head of N. Y.

Missing Seaman's Bureau. Marlln WCAU-Ileart of Julli Blake Sent 15. S1350. ui earn hi oivirieu into shares of the par value of $1.00 each. SMEDLEY, 6534 MeShaln to Kuch- a.jnWEAF -Forty Wlnki WABC-IIIilbllliei Oliera Company WCAU, ABC-Word Gam WIP C'mon 'n Dance WFIL, WOH-Dramatlra-tlon, "The (Ireatest Mf.n In the World" KYW, WEAF-Kay Kyser'l Class and Dani WDAS-Swlngtlm o.lfl WIP-U's a Fact uk.

Sent 14. 1938. $3700. SEDGWICK. BIS Lucas to Brelf KYW, WEAF-Davld Itarum Thomas R.

ImM Soni AUCTIONEERS 330 80. Eighth Pa. United States I-oan Society Sells Forrt'd. pledges from Arch at, 1)1 AM'DS, WATTIES, JEWELRY, Etc. EKIDAY, SEPT.

10 A. M. SIIAIIP. WJZ-Morning Patrol WABC-Farm News Inger, Sept 6, 1938, V. Mtge PARTNERSHIPS WFIL-Marrled Life WDAS-Mornlng Music Hour AI.FA (itTKKINA SONS.

AN- SALMON, see 158'3" Madison A nOUnce the H-ithrfrnual nf Anoaln I. IS WTP-women in in Tomaszewskl to 1 Phillips, sept it, ikjb, S.40 WOR-New 1.45 WOR-Melodiei 7 A. M. (kierrina from the firm, as of September 1, mt Chew Street, Mt. Airy.

Phila News WJZ-VIe and Sade $3000. THEODORE, 6533, 15'llV'xfl5', German, 6429-31, 32'70' Steel to White, AilJ 30. 1938. S100. delphia, Masonry Contractors, Germantown WOR-Burkeye Four '''iTs-WTIU WJZ-Mr.

Keen WOH-Answr Man WCAU-Biue Room Musi Wip-Flve-Slsr Final WABC-Marlon Carley, pi- KYW, WEAF-Rolllnl En. TSU-KTW. elers' yiinrtet WFIL, Wl)R-Une Ranger WIP-Fnr Men Only WJZ-Resume of Women National Golf Tournament WDAS-Pollsh Program WCAU, WABC-' UvIng Ills 4 V.lZ-"Srlence on the March" WCAU, WABC-DorH Khrsle WIP-Mover's Orch. Election." lalk win Arthur It oooo. at 2 P.

at the Oliver H. Balr 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. Friends may call Wed.

eve. KYW. WKAF-Lorenzo jone A'CAU-Short, Short Stories WFTL-Breen and de Rose WIP-Mornlng Cheer WCAU-Wak Up and Smile WABC-Phll Cook TULIP, ses 175' Comly Parkes Short-Wave Stations to agner, Sept 16, 1938, II. so KYW. wtAr-uo Died .13800.

TANEY, 242' Columbia Siller KYW-Ilappy Clarke WFIIVarlety III.IIO WCAU, WABC-Edgar Guest "It Cn Done" WOH-Melodle from the Sky IWPII, at 10,45) WFIL-News 10.4S WIP-News 11 P. M. WIP C'mon 'n Dance KYW-News; Melody Silhouette WCAll-Powers Gnuraud; Clem Williams' Orch. WAHC-Gotham Gazette; News WJZ News; Crslg's Orch. On Air Today NASON.

Sept. 19, FRANCES wife nf Mertnn D. Nasnn. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral. 8.30 A.

late residence, 8020 Mlrhener st. High requiem mass. Athsnaslus Church. 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Viewing Wed. eve. to Stahl, Sept 16, 1938, 15'x51'9" TII.DEN.

3417 Paatorius to 1.IS NEWS IN ENGLISH You Remember? WIP-Radin Ranger WCAU. WABC-Big Sister Young's Family WOR-Marcella Hendricks, blues WKIL-Women's Club KVW-News; RKD HWt Miller, Sent 16. 1938, $3800. A. M.

12.00 Noon; 3,20 VISTA, 135' Dlttman German jt WOR-musicai Liuca, ANDRF.ttS. Sept. 20, at Watchhill, It. L. F.UNA DICKERSON, wife of the Ills William II.

Andrews and sister of Mis. Mabel D. Mrllvain. Services at her resi-dirce in Watchhill, 2 P. M.

(D. S. Inl' private. Trains leaving New York I A. f.

13, s. T.l will be met at Westerly R. I. Return trains at 3.47 and 4.48 M. in.

S. T.l. Orrh. M. (JSO, 17.

7H megs. 40 P. M.i ll.MQ P. CSD. 11, 7S melt.

high Assn to II Co, Inc, July 26, 1M38. 15'xti2'10V. S3000. NE1I.SON. On Sept.

18, at Bar Maine. AI.HERTA PANCOAST 3fl lW -MUSicni WABC- 1I.4S WFIL, WJZ-ur. WALTON, 162'6" 60th st Lyter, Kranre 11 P. TPA4. 11.72 megs.

Germany 9.15 P. il.30 P. DJD. William Stldger at, to Lyier, May at, isib, in News (WJZ. WFIL nt 7.S3) WFIL-Organ Melodies KYW.

WEAF-Hoad of ur James. Republican candidal 108'6" (a Mti. WCAU, WAItC-Aunt Jenny WOR-Marcella Hendricks WADSWORTH. 634-F Gross to Ros. Italy MiHP.

t.m P. 2R0, 11.81 IRK. H.3S megs. BFRTFI.F. sni in vrurr.

tn nn. 8 A.M. field', wife of Hnrrv Hortfla HlnlivpR WTIL-Melodv Parade WCAU, WABC-Talk by Anthony Eden, "Situation In Europe" WJZ-Waltt Favorites eVOH-Rsoul Nadeau, baritone WH'-Estelle Sternberger 145-KYW, WEAF-Betty CriK-ker WOK-Julla Bisk WCAU-Women's Club WIP-U's Very Odd WABC-Lyrlc Seienade 3 P. M. WIP-Fuhrman's Orch.

WFIL. WJZ-SwIngtime Trio WOlt-Mnrtha Deane KYW, WKAF-Marv Marlln WCAU-Chlea go-Phillles' baseball game Spain S.30 P. EAR, 9.49 megs, 12 Noon borough, Sept 15, 1938, Mtge $7000. WIDEN ER, 208'8' Front Phila for Governor, speaking iium WFIL-The Optimist WDAS-Hnllan Program VAOlt-Musical Sleeiilechasa end friends are Invited to attend the funeral inurs 9 A. 3155 N.

Ramhrev Hieh WFIL, WOR-Journal of Llv- Tr Co to Krauthalnel, al, Sept 17, KNOI.AMI Best duy-tlm wave, CS0, 1T.79 ami GSF, 1S.14 megs. renuiem mass rnmn rhri.n rtmrrh. in WKAF-Messner urcn. WOH-News IS WFIL, WOR-Shelly's Orch, KYW-Miisip Yoti Want WAIK'-Basll's Orch. 1 1.

SO WCAU. WABC-To be srinminiTd WKAF-Lvmnn's Orrh. WFIL. WOH-Jurgen'S Orrh. WDAS News; Missing ng WCAI'-Urry Vincent WDAS-Merrv-lio-Kound Jr.

WIP-Elght Bells W.I7.-F.arbenders Iwllt. ai 8 05) A M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. 1938.

S4150. WALNUT, 1H9'H4" 46th st Kassa REATH, wife of Harry Rosengarten Nell-son. Funeral services at Church ot the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, at 2.45 P. M. Int.

private. ORF.RHOLZEH Sept. 19, BERTHA (nee Langel wife of the late Henry Oberholzer. Relatives and friends, also Altar and Rosary Society, are Invited In attend funeral, on at 8.30 A. A.

J. Hemberger, 4427 N. 5th st. High Mass at St. Henry's Churrh at 10 A.

M. Int. St. Peter's Cem. Sept.

19, CHARI.F.S POT-TRATZ, father of Lillian Jacnby. Relatives and friends, memhers of Northeast Shrine Club, are Invited to th service, 1 P. Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan. 1119 W.

Lehigh. Int. private. View HI RR rir d-n in WCAU, WABC-Mary Margaret Mr-Bride KYW. WEAr -Dan Hardlnf'i Joseph i blan tn Kassablan, Feb 25, 1931, 18'6' Mleea 17800.

WOR-Trall S.4S WCAU, WABC-The Mighty Show WIP-News Family KYW, WKAK-Orphan Annie W.IZ-Rakov's Orch. WKIL-Colonel Bill p. m. WCAI'-Seienaile WDAS-Weathci Hits of th Dav IP-Romantic Troubadour WAIiC-Nws; Ed Thorgeson, Kinuis WOH-Unrle Don WKAF-Jesae Crawford, irgun KYW-News; Bhvlhmalres Itakov's Orch. Ill WAHCSuinmary of Women' National Gulf Championship and Junior WIP-Mover's Orch.

WKAF-Malcum Claire; New WCAU-News: Bill Dyer KYW. WEAF-Paul Douglas' Sjiorts Column WOR -News with Bob Trout K. in A. M. Wesaex Players.

Id DO A. M. BBC Emplr Orch. 12.10 P. M.

Talk, World Affairs. a.iK) P. M. HUC Symphony Orrh. 3 4S P.

M. Dance Cabaret. Best night-time waves, GSB, 9.51 WHI Burr, need 2 ver Rplallvo nH WEAVER, 16'8" Williams Wife Wll'-Checkerhnard Time WEAF-IIertn ins VAOR-News WABC-Bnb Byron friends are invitml in ih aon-i. nn nn I 2 P. at the Oliver II Rnlr 189(1 Blacoe to McNulty, Aug 31, 1938, 1'6' SHOO.

Mine $3000. OAS-W ealher; Music; S.IS WMU iwr. News and (iSD, 11.7S megs. lnt' private. Friends may call Wed.

vp. JZ Orch, to announced WALNUT, 53" 55th st Exr, Caravan WJZ-Paula Durand, (HlllUt'lll liv WJZ Voeal vogues Talk: Musle to Kline, Sept 2, 1938. Ifl'x66'9 MORTGAGES RECORDED 12 Midnight VVIP Giaff's orrh. WTilz-lleiiilllne Roundui) 01 aop I 'hnmhpr in HMi. and Glen KYW, WEAF-une man Family WIP Mams Bloom's Brood WCAU, WAllC-' Gung Bus-lets" W.IZ-Roy Shield Beviie mVIP-I'luno Duo; Talk by Mrs.

Hector McNeil. "Fall Festival WFII. -Conceit Melodies WFIL, WOH-Eart Snlcer, barlton WCAU. WABOPaul Wtiiteman's orch. KYW.

WEAF-Tummy Dor-sey's Orch. WIP Dance Musle Pickwick Takes a Bow," sketch Program 12TH ST, 1912 Marvlne, 1937 Kelly are Invited to attend the itinera a WCAU, ABC-Kemp's Orch. 14 I1-, laic iri- 0enc. 312 Ftlehler U'lMphlcknn. Int.

to Bush Hill Assn, $30011. 19TH ST. 3406 Smith to A Cress WFIL, WJZ. WAHC-secre-lury of War Harry Woodring In lalk at American Uglon Convention S. is KYW, WEAf-Ma Perkins WJZ-Maurlce Spltslnv's orch.

WABC-Syncopalion Piece S. 30 KYW. WEAF-Pep. per Young's Family WAHC-Kvalvn Tyner, longs WIP-llauiw Valley Cowboys man. $3900.

Private. Friends call Wed. eve. 18. MARGARET A wife "I John Col.

riancrhtpr nf lha ll. JimM 50TH ST. 733 Baker to Colllngdale IP-News WCAU-Melody Parade WABC-Deep River Boyi and Sad Town of Ours." Ceorge Perrine WCAl-Bob White WEAK-Tete-a-l'ete WIP-Elght Bells tiTTT wiy.Hnkov's Orcn. Federal SAL. $10(1(1.

Snd F.liTana 66TH ST, 964-61 A Entrlken to Me- ing Wed. eve. PI'RVIS. Sept. 20, BENESOI.E husband of late Mame Stein Purvis, of 6130 Lensen Gtn.

Service 3 P. at Kirk ar Nice's, KW1 Germantown ave. Friends call 7 to 9 P. M. REDMOND.

Sept. 18, MINNIE, daugh-ter of the late Lawrence and Mary Redmond (nee Dovle), of Marshaltown, Co. Wexford, Ireland. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, 8.30 A. residence.

1028 W. Duncannon ave. Solemn requiem mass at Churrh of the Holy Child, at 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. HEVNOI.ns. Sent. 18. ELIZABETH.

"orn.v. ni v.aane uerg. vw. llrone. Ireland.

Relative. nd fri.nrls B. trooolis L. $1500. U.

IS WCAU, WABC-rreue Beasley WJZ-Kidoiallers: Newi WOR -organ Recital KYW, WKAF-The O'Neills IP-1 Roy H.30 WOR-New B'CAU, WABC-Ilelen Trent KYW. WEAF-Rev. Henri V. Gnndret WIP-New WJZ-Farm and Home Hour WDAS-Sldewalk Interview 1J.4S WCAU. WABC-Our Gal Sunday, sketch WFII I'he U.

S. Government Reports WOR-Consumers' Qui Club ALMA. 6064 GoeU to Fkd Tr Co, $4800, WJZ-' Aussa. in Aro," dramatic serial KYW, EAF-Oshorn' Orch Orch. (WFIL ut OS i 11.15 JZ-Sabln's Orrh, WIP-GiiSllght Harmonies IJ.SO KYW, WEAF-Illnes' Orch.

W.IZ-lliiwkuis' Orch. WOlt-Theatie Revue, Ennls' Orrh. WCAU, WABC-Pendarvls' 7.20 P. M. Klver or snips.

isi P. House Dance Band. 1II.MS P. M. Svmphony tlrch, ll.fiO P.

M. When You and I Were Dane-H'K FRANCE 15 24 TPA4, 11.73 meg. A. Concert. 3.ISI P.

M. Gramophone Recordi. 4. IS P. M.

Concert, in P. M. Giamophone Recordi, ITAI.V KO, 11. HI IRF, 9 83 megs. P.

Aiuund ilaly with music -GERMANY DJD, 11.77 megs. 7. IS P. M. Dance Music.

11.15 P. M. Evening Concert. OTHERS ON THE AIR T. T.

Call. Location. P.M. Megs. RAN.

Moscow 5.00 9.6 JZ.I. Japan fi.45 ll.Rfl PCJ, Holland 8.i) 9.5 IIA'I'I. llong.ny 8.U0 9 12 YVfiltC. Venezuela 8 45 ALMOND, r22 Durham to Commandant L. $1600.

a is and Lor- Court Regina Paces No. ot re Invited to the funeral, 8 it0 A tate (i451 wt v-nesier pike. Solemn requiem mass, Church Cem 10 A' Ml Int Holy Cr0M M.4.1 WIP-llappy valley Cowboy 9 P. M. BARHINGER, 1408 II William to Phila Soc.

$5000. WJZ Amcnran Ugion Convention Prngtsm WFIL-Slnkes' Orch. 3.45 KYW, WEAF-The Giililing Light WOK-David Hanim WABC-I Bum Sislers WFIL-People's Sid of tn BLAKEMORE, 6666 Scalby tn Phila Tr Co. $M00. beloved daughter ot Mary and the late CLEARFIELD, 401 A Hodgson to Mu Ceoree W.

Reynolds, of 520 E. Allegheny tual Friends $700. WJZ-Alma Kltihell, cun-Iralto WlP-Slnnev Mcl.lnn; Newi WFIL-News: Sporls WDAS.Sirls Orch. S.4S WIP-Cncle WIp WKAF-Falher and Son. skclrh W.IZ-lflwell Thomas WCAL, AiiC-Luin and Abner WOH-Stamp Club Piogram mJvvTV''-Sept.

19. CATHARINE aA'Nts. wife o( Richard Costello. Funeral Fitzpatrick Funeral Home, Broad Veslmoreland sts. Solemn Mass of "equ em, church nf st stpnhen.

A M. ave. Relatives and friends, also members of Free Church ot St. John, are invited to CLIFFORD, 3221 Hrosofsky to llntenthnl. al.

Trus. $1400. etta WOFt-Th Coldbergs WABC-Harmonlca Chanv plons WCAC-Don Bovay WEAF-Landt Trio 9 A. M. WABC-Rlchard Maxwell WOR-Tex Fletcher WJZ-Breakfast Club KYW-Morning Varieties WEAF-Sears' Orch.

Tjiwrence Orch. 1 WIP-Hayes' Orrh. 1 A. M. WCAI'-News; Missing Per-sons Time 1 WOH-Flelil's Onh.

WDAS-Jewlsh Program WCAU, the Champ," East and Dumke KYW. WEAK-Town Hall WH'-QueHliotl Court VYOK-Uabriel lleattcr woH-Novelty Choir WOIt-Novelly Clunr int. HOlv Senillrhra Cam C-lAn. M.ll attend the service. 1.30 v.

Kes-ter'a Funeral Home, fill E. Allegheny ave. CAM AC, 38-12 l-angjahr, Jr, to A $100(1. 10 iu r. M.

Int. North cedar mil cem. rrienas may CHESTER, 5542 Leonard to Lloyi Wll'-Nes, Missing Persons call Wed. eve. RICH.

Sept. 18. CARLTON husbsnd DISSTON. 3329 A Megowan to Hold. Uls.

songs 4 P. M. WIP-Bert ami Boh KYW, WEAF-Backslage Wife WABC-Berkihlre Music Festival WOR-News WFIL, WJ-CIuh Matinee 4. IS KYW, wEAF-Stell Dsllas WOH-Myrt and Marg. of Caroline A.

Rich. Relatives and friends KYW-News; Khj Ihm at Midday WUAS-Pete Hayes WEAF-Durotliy Ciandall, pianist W1P-W Cover Washington 1 P. M. WFIL-Dramatlzation WEAF-Ncws: Market and Weather Reports WlP-Swing It WCAU, ABC-Ooldhergs KYW-Jean Ellington, songs WDAS-Pisno Vnrielles en. S340U.

ST, 4K40 A Hafner to Wyoming Bk B.iS KVW, WEAF-Fam lly Man iL'iiu. Modern Living Monday Night's Boxing Results MAHY MARGAREf Mc BRIDE SAYS llw PL MARGARET (nee iisoni, wife 0( th, Thomas Dawson. Service, 2 P. late residence. 1312 rM Friends call Thurs.

eve. P'- THOMAS Hester Kuhn Donahue, ot 613 E. Hermit," st. Relatives and friends and winus organizations are Invited to call 9 p- at Stetler Funeral Home, 6028 Ridge Roxborough. dnni.V',!'0n 1R, ELIZABETH fc "I Warren W- Elizabeth M.

"vie inee Bulleni, aged 28 months. Funeral at 2 P. from her parents' WABC-The Yodeling Cowboy Invited to funeral from ner residence, 2-is W. Court Doylestown, 2 P. M.

Friends may call 7 to 9 ROBERTS. At Mnorestown. N. 9th mo. 17, 1938.

SAMUEL husband of Laura V. Roberts (nee Coaln. Funeral private, 4th day, 2 P. M. Friends may call at late residence, 3d day, 7 to 9 P.

M. ROGERS. Sept. W. MARIA R.

(nee Tr Co, wissj. DURHAM, 221 Krebs to Soc of Gin. $3300. FAYETTE, 7615 Maull to First Mtge Corp, $4100. FANSHAWE, 1416 A O'Donnell to Stein, $3200.

GRANGE, 150 Burns to Wyoming aketcn 6 NEWS EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR (S A. M. to P. M. W-ekilays) TUNE IN ON WDAS WOK-Health Talk WIP-Fuhrmn'i orcn.

BOXINU THENTO.V. ft. Larry ane, 1fi. Tren LIS WCAU. WABC-VIC 4.Mr KYW.

and Sade Can Be Beaullful 11, 1 II iKkn. Roy WABC-News IWEAF and VilZ at 4lli KYW, WEAF-Plano WIP-News; Program Re- WFII. WOR-Get Thin to Music WDAS-News; Mslln knocked our Wl, Syracuse. N. 1 1HK.

Annelyl, wife of Charles R. Rugers. ,152 N. Owen Lensdnwne. Services 2 P.

M. George C. Toppilzer's Funeral Home, Garrett rd. at Lansilowne ave. Int.

Arling Melodies Home si.ioii. GEORGES LANE, 1742 I Gore to New York Ins Co, $3350. HANCOCK, 2116 8 A Thoennlssen to Domestic L. $1000. WHY ARE DIAMOND MINERS X-RAYED? JameaUurK.

Til Svia- WOK-Illlltop Hous Sl" Hlghls I gin IKS. cuse, N. ueirui, 0 WELL-TRAINED 111 PERSONNEL WlP-Spons Resume WFIL. WJZ Ameilian legion Drum and Bugle Corps Finals (1370 nn your dial) KYW-Motor Txig WKAK-Word and Music WHU WOR-Ilarnet Blent blues WDAS-Muslc Hall WlP-Klwanl Club Luncheon WABC, WCAU Road of Life WOR-Homemakers KYW-Home Forum WJZ-Mother-ln-Law WFIL-News: Melodies 1.4S WCAU. WABCMJo- KOPPERS Long Biancn noun.

iw.ior Ken Overhn. oulpolnled Billy telebiun, l.iS'.n, 1H fold. III. (lent. NEW YORK.

Mike Hell-lse. Wh. Yuik, kn.a-ked out Joey Wach, Ji. New Vu.l.K.,.i!!-r,T' .1 it k. isoa.

world mid- OLIVER H.BAIRO? HAVEKKOHD, 6348 Spadano to Phlla Federal 8 $3XJ0. LOCUST. 4406 Frambes, Jr, to Land Title Bk. Trus. $3500.

LIVINGSTON. 3046 A Misko to Grab-nwskl, 1-1200, LOCUST, 4406-W Frambei, Jr, to Jules Ivltt. Inc, $2500. MARSTON, 1610 A Glacobbe to 1st Federal SAL, $1300. vkkire 905 Aouila to Lerro, $1700.

Tune in Today WCAU 12:00 Noon ton Cem. Friends may call wed. ev. SCH MITT. Suddenly, Sept.

19, HARRY husband ot Emma L. Sehmltt (ne Seileri. Relatives and friends, also employees of Phlla. Navy Yard, are Invited to funeral services, 1.30 P. late residence, 8115 Holsleln ave.

Int. Soldiers' National Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. HHIELD8 Sept.

18, ANNIE M. SHIELDS. Relatives snd friends are Invited to attend the funeral A. fiom the residence of her sister, Mrs. Nathan This srsirssl SI I ts iHromh ths ion liiy sf DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS M.A.

lAlK, Prtsldnt "chammoii. slopiied. llayden I JD 111. (tluee, lYieo.c Slubley, 1M. hewanee, RIT.

1381 RACE 1110 pel Singer KYW-Hn nomine'. ,07. WCAU, ABC-(iin intern g.4S KYW, WEAK-Amanda Snow, songs WCAU. WABC-Bailielor' Children WIP-Evangelist Glenn Davis WD AS-New WJZ-Jane Arden. sketcli WOH-Manhatters WFIL-Jean Abbey 10 A.

M. Neighbor WDAS-Specialiv Orcn. WIP-Homemakers WABC-Kltlv Kelly KYW. WEAF-Mrs. Wiggs WCAU-Mornlng Melodies News WOR-Food Hour Jim is.lt WF1U WJZ-Sears' Orch Voice of Ex per- WFII ience CHA I ANOOI.A, I ciin.

no Hollvviood, ur-d Harold Murpuy. 1, Phoenix. drew item. KNOXV1LI.E, Sieve Dudas. Vo, Klgewnter.

N. knocked uut Al Massey, am, GoldslKim. N. C. dwoi LOUISVILLE, Joseph, 1M, 4.4S KYW, WEAF-Uin Alone W.I.-Affalrs of Anthony WIP-Swanee Singeis WKIL-Thrlft Psiade P.

M. KYW-Arthur Ilinett WIP-It's a Fact ABC-March of Game WDAS-Tea Tim Tunes; News WEAF-Gogo De I.y WOK-Womn Mak th News W.IZ Neighbor Nell WCAU-Arteinoon Melodies t.l W.IZ-Neyi S.I5 WFII, WJZ-Silhouelles of tti West WCAU-Kncores i lit -Johnson Fsniily KYW-A Job to Choos WABC-Elnring Spai WF1U WJZ-Doil JZ-Krly and Ijinny WEAF. Radio Rubes Iree, ongt VMP-On Parade I P. M. WFIL-Tlarold Turner WOR-Beth Chandler, blues, and orch.

WARC-Chattannoga Frolic WIMS-Meriy-Gii-Hound Delia Chlesa Marple, 41 Beechtree Wayne, Pa. Solemn requiem mass, St. Katharine's Church, 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. SINES. Sept. 17, JOHN husband of Elizabeth Sines (nee Srhrelver). Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services.

2 P. at 3707 S. Hist Pa. Int Mt. Moriah Cem.

Friends may call Wed. eve. IITH. Sept. 19.

MARY BINDER SMITH, wife nf th late Xanthus Smith. Funeral services 2 P. at her home. 700 N. Easton Glenside, Pa.

Int. private. etery You are assured fair treatment and complete satisfaction at Arlington. DREXFL H1I rHII.ADKl.PHIA Pittsburgh, ouipoinird rowen, Frankfort. Ky.

icighti. SAN FRANCISCO -lister Morris 1S4, Milwaukee, outpointed Sydney Brent, 1 I fi.H la I 1 MONTAGUE, 6117 Pendergast to Hrideoburg Assn. $2100. MKEHAN. 323 McGoey, al, to Soc ot Gtn.

$2400. PAXON, 4142 A Sgorbate to Home Bldg Soc. $1000. PIERCE. 20H -R Walker to St Edmonds 12U0.

RAWI.E, 3201 A Drabnls to Unltl Bit, $350(1. ROBBINS. 1336 A Kraft to Phlla Soc. $2700. SALMON, 3217 Phillip to Zlemblckl, $2300.

ST BERNARD, 1255 A Gallen to A Keegan HAL, $1000. TII.TON, 3079 to 85 Sekuls, Trus to Polish-American Federal SAL, $2Hi0. TULIP, 2214 Cummlngs. Jr. tn Ken.

slngton Workingmens Assn No 2, $800. TULIP. 6015-17 Wsgner to Brldesburg Pprnetoal Assn. 13000 'To isjiaV KYW, WEAF-John'i Other KYW, WEAF-Bettv and Bob Wife WCAl', WABC-Myrt and Marge WDAS-Waltz Time WCAI'-llousebnat Hannah WIP-Fuhrman's Orch. J.

IS KYW. WEAF- LOS ANGELES. Lou Nova, Oakland. Calif slopped Frank Amlniff, 18, Mintieajeilis (Itireei. PROVIDENCE, R.

I. Ralph Znnnrlll. 140. Provioence, technically kiwukeil out Johnnv Marlin, Providence Ithreei: Bill Ptovd. 1K8.

Birmingham. slopped Knv Kp'llev, 171. Bronklme, Muss. (foun. BALTIMORE -Sammy Laporle, Bsltlmnre.

technically knocker) out Katzumi Mnrlnka. lid, Japan (foun. BUFFALO. N. Y.

limmv GUllgan. 171, Hammirg, N. outpointed Mike Martyk, Hi, SU Catherine, Ontario (lx, WESLEY HARRIS Wlnslow I WIP-Man About Town; 1 tnterluite Phone Mt. 117 Day or Nlfht N. W.

Cor. 3lst DIAMOND Dpnbf Pertamil Strvif Formerly Sam' I Iah- S. Cm Sept 18. ELSIE wife of Harrv W. Stahl (nee Yucker), of 3841 N.

Delhi aged 40. Relatives and friends, members ot St. Matthews Reformed Church, invited to attend funeral services 2 30 P. at Hackman 905-07 W. Ihlgh ave.

Int. Oakland Cem. Viewing 7 to 9 P. M. TRACHAN.

Suddenly, Sept. 18, CHARLES, husband of Msrgiret Strschan, WOR Choir Loft 10.30 KYW, WEAF-Just Plain Bill WIP-U's a Fsrt ABC-Hilltop House WDAS-Krsnv Kowboys WFIL. Wjs-Joh HJggln WOR-MMkettert Aroold Grimm's Daughter WFIL, WJZ-It's Talk It Over. WOR Ed Fitzgerald WCAU-Arross tht Bresk-fast Table 1.30 KYW. WEAT-VaJl.

at Udjr KEHR KYW. EAF-Your rmilr and Mine WABC-CsHIIUni WDAS-VMIn Melodle WCAU-Bea Allay TII.DEN, 3417 Miller to Pastorhii ft $.3800 WEBSTER, 5240 A Gallagher, al, to lintECTOtt MorUMUt Kail Bk. 12000..

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