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i. I Sunday, Feb. 19, 1984 Philadelphia Inquirer 11-G Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Obituaries Nicholas A. Yanni, 41; movie critic, TV host A. Yanni 41, the movie critic and host of a snow, died Wednesday in Memorial Hospital, NewCloxk City, after a long illness.

Mrllifanni was the television host of he weekly program "Tomorrow's Television Tonight" on Cable Television of Manhattan. He also was a moviecritic for the New York Post and the author of magazine articles and 'books on television and film. Forfflore than five years, he inter viewed' show business personalities on hus'weekly program on Manhattan CWe-TV, which was aired on leased-eccess channels in New York, Connecticut and New Jersey. Aithur Crosby, Arthur U. Crosby.

89, founder and retired president of the internation-al management consulting firm of Towens, Perrin, Forster Crosby, diedJRHday at Cathedral Village in Philadelphia. Born in Newton, he was a longtime resident of Philadelphia and Nantucket, Mass. He founded Towers, Perrin, For- ster Crosby in Philadelphia in 1934 and wajs' president of the firm at the time his retirement in 1957. He was a member of St. Paul's Epis- copaj Church in Chestnut Hill, trea-surefind board member of the Ger-mantown Youth Orchestra, and a boara fliember of the New School of Musio; He graduated from Yale University Ruth Graves, fashion designer KLACZAK Of Lawndale, Feb.

17, 194, MICHAEL go4 years, beloved husbend of Edna (nee Gibes), devoted tamer of Dorothy Young, Micheettne Strimel end Barbara Leber; grandfather of 6, great grandfather of I Relatives and friends are Invited to the viewing Tues. from 9 AJVL at FLUEHR'S-RISING SUN 540 Rising Sun Ave. and to the Mass of Christian Burial, II AJW, St. WMHanYs Church, fnt. Hotv Sepufchro Com.

No viewing Men, eve. Mass Cards or donations to Ja- anas Hospital. Cardiac Car Unit, central Ave. ana Shetmire St, r. 19111 wewo no most appreciated bv lb tamey.

KSUCXE RUTH WEST, Fab. Xt, Tt4, at Est Faffs, wife of Frederick w. Kulicke, mother et Scott Kulicke, sts- tar at WMiam H. West and Kamard D. West of Delaware County.

Service Tues. 10 AJW, Feb. 21, Memorial Church et The Good Shepherd, The Oak East Fads. hit. West Laurel HHJ Com.

In lieu et Sowers, contributions ki her memory may be sent to Lf. Frederick W. Kulicke III Fund, Scon Kulicke, 4112 Sheeff Lane. Ft, Washington, Pa. 19034, (Arr.

bv KIRK AND NICE). LEINER Feb. 17, 19(4, BENJAMIN LEINER, husband Ot BeH (nee Srareey) of the Cedarbreok HM Wvncote, tamer et Herriet Ptntker and GaH Wiener, broth-or ot Fay Sobel; also survived by 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Services 11 AJW, Roosevelt Memorial Park (Sec O-i), Bucks Treves, Pa. The family wM return to the late residence.

The tomHy resgectfuSv re ovists mat ceiiwibutions Ms memory be made to a charity at the doner's choice. JOSEPH LEVINE ANO SON LEVIT Feb. 14, 194, SAMUEL (SAM), husband of Betty (nee Guttesman), tether et A Hen, Earl and Martin Levtt, brother of Ms. MoMe M. Lovmkv; also survived bv 2 grandchildren.

Mr. Levtt was a Past Grand Master at the Stat ot I.O.O.F. and Past Sovereign Grand Representative. Services Mon. 12 noon precisely at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N.

Broad St. Int. Har Nebe Cem. Services bv Menorah Ledge No. 144 I.O.O.F.

at 11 JO AJW Contributions kit memory may be made to the PhHa. Heart Assn. MICHELBACH Feb. 16, 194, ELIZABETH O. (Dotanev), wife of Joseph Mtchetbach, BroomaH, su rived bv her mother, Gertrude (Lynch) Oelanev, Upper Darby, Pa.

Funeral Tues. morning, :30 AJW, C. M. TOPPIT-ZER'S FUNERAL HOME, Garrett Rd. at Lansdewno Drexel HM.

Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AJW, Church el St. Pius Lawrence BroomaH. Friends may ca at the funeral heme Mon. 7 to 9 PJW Int. Westminster Com.

MILLER MILLIE, of Lawndale, an Feb. 17, 194, beloved sister of Beniamtn; also survived bv her nephew, Theodore. Relatives and friends are Invited to ca I PJW, J. W. DEAN AND SON, 6401 Risks Sun Ave, Lawn-dale, PhHa.

Services, 2 PJM hit. Lawnview Cem. No ova. viewing. Memorial donations should bo made to the Fox Chase Center, 7701 Burhomta Ave, PhHa.

19111. MOHAN AGNES V. an Feb. 17, 194, formerly of Oowen Ave, Mt. Airy.

Relatives and friends are invited to Mass ot Christian Burial Mon. 10 AJW Holv Cross Church 154 E. Mt. Airy Ave, PhHa. kit.

Holv Cross Com. (ARR. BY WILLIAM R. MAY, GLENSIOE MURRAY Feb. 14, 194, LOUISE H.

(nee Bergman), of Calling-dale, Pa, wife of the late WHtlam and mother of Olivia Lindane, Louise Geary, WHIiam Murray and Margaret KeHv, and sister of Ida Morris, of CalH.t alsa survived bv 14 erandchedren, 17 great grandchHdren. Relatives and friends are Invited to the funeral on Tues, :30 AJW, from THE MILLfGAN FUNERAL HOME, 430 MacDade Blvd. Codingdale. Mass at Christian Burial, St. Joseph's Church, 10 AJW, kit.

SS. Peter and Paul Cam. No viewing Mon. night. NATHAN Feb.

It, 194, FRANCES (nee Bamett), of Mapfe Shade, N.J., wife of the late Harry, mother ot Rom! Simpson, sister of Ruth Lazar and Byron (Buddy) Bamett, grandmother of Alvtsa. Relatives and friends are Invited to Graveside Services Sun. 2:30 PJW, precisely, at Mt. Sharon Cem. (Section F), Springfield, Pa.

FamHv we return to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jav Simpson, 1119 Old West Wynnewood Rd, Wynnewood, Pa. Contributions Hi her memory may be made to the Women's League for Medical Research. Arrangements bv NAUMANN Feb.

16, 19(4, JOSEPH, beloved husband of the late Ida May Neumann (na Goute), devoted father of Mrs, Annamav Strange, Mrs. Llvlnia N. Darrow, Mrs. Ida Joean Haines and Mrs. Bonnie R.

Ptoucher; also survived by 10 grandchHdren, one great grandson and a sister. Relatives and friends are invited to hit services 12 Noon, MANNAL FUNERAL HOME, 6925 Frankford Ave. (at Tyson), where friends may caN Mon. 10:30 to 12 Noon. No viewing Sun.

eve. Int. Norm Cedar Hut Cem. Memorials In Mr. Neumann's name may be sent to the charity of your choice.

HELMS Of Ocean City, N.J, on Feb. 17, 194, FLORENCE CARSON, beloved wife ot me late Richard W. Helms. Her funeral service will be held Tues. morning 11:30, St.

Peter's United Methodist Church. Ith and Central Aves, Ocean City, N.J. Int. wot be held at the con-vemcne of the tamHv. NOCK Feb.

16, 1914, MISS ANNA W. NOCK, of the Fair-mount House, 2601 Parkway. Funeral and interment are private. (BRINGHURST-ANDREW J. BAIR) 0'DONNELL Pleas see ELIZABETH M.

DAVIS Notice. O'NEAL Suddenly on Feb. 17, 19S4. RAYMOND see retired PhtJa. Police Detective, beloved husbend el Anita (nee WiHong), devoted father of Deborah Zan der and Charles W.

O'Neal, brother of Lawrence S. O'Neal; also survived bv 5 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend The funeral 10 from THE TOMLINSON FUNERAL HOME, 2207 Bristol Pike, Bensalem. Funeral services wM be held II AM. at The Church of the Redeemer in Andalusia.

Friends may caH at the funeral home Tues. eve. 7 to 9. Memorial contributions may be made to The Church of the Redeemer, Bristol Pike, Andalusia, Pa. or The Church Farm School, Paoti.

PAYNE Feb. 1, I'M, KATHRYN E. (nee McGowan), wife of the late Waher J. Pavne mother of Walter J. Payne and Mrs.

Virginia Bernardino. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Mon. 10 FLANAGAN FUNERAL HOME, 2S33 E. Clearfield St. Int.

North Cedar HtU Cem. No eve. viewing. PEPPER Feb. 1914, CLARENCE husband of the late Helen (nee Covte), father of Helen Liftman, Joan An-ttioooulos, Mary King, Clarence James Phi, U.S.N, and Frances Pepper; also survived by 13 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and a sister, Eliiabeftt Feiepe.

Relatives and friends invited to the service Tues. 1 1 AJVL, at THE McOlLLIN FUNERAL HOME, 48th and Batttmore Ave. Int. Glenwood Memorial Gardens, Friends may caH Mon. eve.

PRITT VIRGIL, aee 46, on Feb. 13, 194, survived bv his wHe, Anna, as we as his 9 chHdren, Charles, Carotvn, Junior, Cathy, Judy, Edna, John, Jasper, Chris and erandchadren. Viewing Mon. to 1 at THE HAROLD B. MULLIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 3034 E.

Ateehenv Ave. Int. Glenwood Mem. Park. (Parkins on promises).

RHODES HOWARD J. suddenly on Fob. IS, 194, ot Lincoln, husband of Meta T. (nee Waters), father of Howord Henrietta, Harriet, Harry arid Barbara; brothor of Arthur, Daniel, and Henry; 1 sisters: Mario and Marion; also 2 orandchridren: Pauletta and Howard III. Relatives and friends Invited to viewm Feb.

21, 10 AM Funeral Services, 11 AJM. at Zion Baptist Church, Broad and Venango PhHa. Int. Merlon Bala Cvnwvd, Pa. RICHARDSON IFCFTT J.

I nee Rivers), Feb. IS, 1984. She Is survived bv her husband, Joseph R. Sr. and cneoren, Le-cetta Joseph Theresa, Elaine, Karen and Angela; grandchHdren and a sister, Mrv WHhetmina Campbe.

Relatives and friends are invited to Mass of Christian Burial, i PJVL, at Our Lady of Victory R.C. Church, 54th and Vine Sts. Viewing after 4 PM Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem.

Arr. by THE TERRY FUNERAL HOME. RIDGWAY Formerly et Bala Cynwyd, FetjJS, RET BARKER RIDGWAY, widow et Harry mother et Ruth Hamilton Vavrio. ReSettvot en friends are invited to Memorial Service! fvea. AvtTat Blshoe White Ledge, Cathedral veaeo, Ca-thedral Rd.

and Ride lW Memertol tee-uttons to St. John's Ephce) Church, Lester Pe-weuMbeeoereoated. RISS Feb. 14, 194, TMEOOORI I Betty M. (nee CrurnbockMatJer vod Thorna SMw; srarathor at 2, brother lit Merry, ana Emme Jalnway.

Refeffvw. TTTrnZWt TnZA'T FViSford Ave. Fiber SO. ts. Our Ladv Grace Cam.

Viewing Sun. eve. 1 SIMMONS 19, JANeT HART JLeC Chester' Simmons, WYJ'SVTand Samuel el South Kant, Theiras Tetwmi TiPeT Cnurch, rrVirfljomery Ave arid G'v Lavnne; wood, in lieu el wrs, win- sr BAIR) 71, en Feb. 1, 194 Jjemer PhHa. untH 1944, passed away In J.

FLJ He was Army Veteran of World War bis loving wife, Bertie mns Sen, Juices private. Arr. by BAIRD-CHASE FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY, Pompano Beach, Fla. THOLEY i iiuft e. Sr Formerly ot norsnem, r.

"11 -son of Dorothy H. Tholey brother etn Bacon. Relatives arrf tricar irmtj ftMtrnH! Services 2 PJVL at the Chapel et west uhn-bi HHlCem. TURNDULL JOHN Feb. II, 194, et Woodstock, tarmerty at Abington Township, husband of Helen Turns, father of Kathrvn, Stephen, Robert and James Tumbu, son of Margaret Turnout, brother ot Robert Turnbul and Margaret Oswald.

Funeral Mast Tues. II AJVL, St. John's Church, West Hurley, Y. Friends may ca at THE LASHER FUNERAL HOME INC, Weed-stock, N.Y. Sun.

end Men. from 7 to 9 PM vanRODEN tn Bryn Mawr, on Feb. 16, 194, HELEN MORTON, wife of th late John J. vanRoden, el 9S3 Mavberrv Gufph MHIs, age 15, mother of Elliabeth Catbern, of Mariorie R. Lit, ot Gulph MHs, and Job et King of Prussia; 5 grandchildren and 4 greet grand chHdren.

Relatives and friends are Invited tg attend the Memorial Service on Feb. 20th, at II AM, at The Trinity Episcopdl Church, 966 S. Guftsti King of Prussia. Int. private In Arlington Cem.

hi Uou ot other expressions of sympathy, contributions to The Montgomery Co. S.P.C.A. 19 E. Ridge Pike, Combe-hocken, would be appreciated. (Arr.

by BOYO-HOR-ROX FUNERAL HOME). WARTENA Fob. 1M, MARION of East Fals, wife el the late Lambertus, and mother of Rhea O. Hendortow; also survived by 2 Mothers, Edward W. Lvte and Harold Lyie, a sister, Florence Batty, 4 erandchMron, 7 great grandchildren.

Relatives, friends Invited to ca at THE TURNER AND SON FUNERAL HOM, 402 Ridoe Roxboro, Tues. from 10:3011 AJVL, fa attend her viewing; also II to attend her Funeral Service. (No viewing Mon. eve.) fnt. Westminster Cem.

fn Heu of flowers, famflv prefers contributions to The Heart Fund, or The American Cancer Society in her memory. WILKINSON Feb. 17, 194, ROBERT et Bensalem, termer husband of Alice (nee WHev) WHkmson, brother ot Anna Lillian GoHy, Catherine Bischoff and John G. Wilkinson. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial on Wed.

II AM, kt SI. Ephrems Church, Bensalem. Friends may ca at the JAMES O. BRADLEY FUNERAL HOME INC, 260 Beftevue Penndet, on Wed. from 9 AM untH 10:30 AM Int.

Resurrection Cam. There wet bo no cauing hours on Tues. eve. WILLENS Feb. 17.

1984. LILYAN (nee Seileson). of 219 I ship Rd, Drexel Hill, wife ot WiHiam and mother el Richard WiHens and sister of Anna Duffy. Ralattvos and friends are invited to services 11AM, from REISMAN-GOLO FUNERAL CHAPELS, JO I WEST CHESTER PIKE, HAVERTOWN. FamHv wfl return to the late residence.

Contributions In her memory may be made to The American Heart Association, WISE Suddenly, on Fob. 17, ItM, WILLIAM eg ft, of BroomaH, husband of the late MMrool (nee Merh); survived bv his sister-in-law, Mrs. Howard Bvers, ot BroomaH, and hit close friends, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tweedie, of Blue BeH.

Friends are Imrtted to attend his funeral services, Mon. 10 AJVL, THE VI-OEON GIBSON FUNERAL HOME, Sprouland Lawrence BroomaH, where friends mav cal after 9 AM Memorial gifts mav be sent in his name to Frtend of Man Bible Ciass, co Marpie Presbyterian Church BroomaH, Pa. 19008. Int. Glenwood Cem.

WISHNOPOLSKY Feb. 17, 194, PEARL, et 201 S. Ifh sister el Ma and Herman Wishnopolsky. Graveside Services we be held 1 1 AM, at Monteflore Cem. Pwrktv wH return to the late residence.

BERSCHLER. WOLF ELIZABETH ol West Oak Una, on Fob. 17, 194, beloved wife of Rudolph J. and devoted mother et Elisabeth M. Rogers, Rudolph J.

WiHiam 9. and Jane E. White. Relatives and friends are krvtfed to services 2 PM, J. W.

DEAN AND SON, 6401 Rising Sun Lawndale, PhHa. Int. Northwood Cem. Viewing Men. eve.

7 to 9 PM Memorie' donations should be made to Calvarv-Sf. Paul Church, 2411 S. Broad SI 1914 WOODEN On Feb. II, 1984, MELVtN age 87, of West Chester, husband of Cornelia A. Bad iter wooden.

Relatives and friends are invited to the service on Tues. at 2 PM. at The Chapel of The Church of The Good Samaritan, Lancaster Pike, PaoN. Int. adtointng churchyard.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions mav be made in his name to The Memorial Fund of The Church. (MAUGER FUNERAL HOME). WORTHINGTON Of Drexel HW, on Feb. 14, 194, THOMAS tee 77, beloved husband of R. Shirley (nee Clark and beloved lather of Thomas F.

and Donald R. Worthlngten, Howard R. Lachette and George A. Clark; also survived bv 9 grandchildren and I great grandchildren. Services II FUNERAL HOME OF P.

WILLIAMS, Baltimore and Summit Clifton where friends mav caH after 10 AM Int. Arlington Cem. No Sowers. No calling hours Sun. eve.

YANNI, JR. In N.Y., Feb. IS, 1914, NICHOLAS A. beloved sen of Nicholas A. Sr.

and Anne Wolf Yanni, brother of Anthony Richard and Robert J. Yanni, 2 nieces. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Wed. 1:30 AM, from THE EMIL J. CIAVARELLI FUNERAL HOMES 951 E.

Butler Pike, Ambler. Mass of Christian Burial 10 St. Joseph's Church. Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem.

Friends may ca Tues. eve, after 6 PM, at me Funeral Homo. Cemetery Lots PHILA. MEMORIAL PARK-2 grave lot. S325 or Offer 423-0980 WHITEMARSH Mem'l Park, 2 grave lot, Veteran only.

Worth 2,000. Asking S700. 608-5403 In Memoriams DRUNO MARY P. Feb. 19, 1984 In sad and loving memory of my wife Mirv, who passed awav Feb.

If, i960. My he aches with sadness, the secret tears stw flow. What ft meant to lose you no one will ever know. When I am sad and lonely and everything goes wrong I seem to hear you whisper Cheer Up and Carry On. Each time I see your picture vou seem to smile and say Don't Cry I'm only sleeping we will meet again some day.

Sadly missed by Husband Jim For Information or an Appointment EKIES FRANK, on Feb. IS, 194, beloved husband of the late Victoria. Relatives and friends ore Invited to the Mass of Christian Burial, 9 AJVV, Feb. 20, from The St. Lodi situs R.c.

Church, 17th and Hunting Park Ave. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. (No viewing). In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St.

Ladisleus Church. (Arr.bv WETZEL AND SON) EWALD Fob. 194, MARY T. (nee Henderson), wife of the lata Harry J. Ewafd, mother of Harry J.

Mary T. Marrow, Jame J. and Thomas else survived bv ea-enottvMren, one sister, Margaret Kutpe and ana hrter, John Henderson. Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral on 1:30 Aaw, BURN FUNERAL HOME, 142 t. Columbia Ave.

(at Fkd. Mass at Christian Burial, 10 AM, Maty Name Church. Viewing Men. eve. 7 to 9 PJVV kit.

Now Cathedral Cem. Mass Cards preferred. EWIXQ JAMES J. SR- on Feb. 17, 194, of Havertewn, beloved husband at Mary V.

(nee Fuss), father of James J. GMnv and Patty Ewmg, father-in-law of Salty M. Ewlmv grandfather of James J. Ewing III, Michael and Jennifer Ewing, brother of Mrs. Helen M.

McGovem, Mrs. Elizabeth Scheoti and Mrs. Rita Mc-Gurk. Relatives, friends and emptevees at Westing. house Corp.

are invited to the funeral 1:30 AJvV, THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, S401 West Chester Pike (cor. Lvm BfveL), Upper Darby, Pa. and to Mass of Christian Burial 10 AJVL, Sacred Heart Church, Mansa. Int. SS.

Peter and Paul Cam. Friends may can Mon. eve. 7-9. FIELDEN Fob.

16, 194, GEORGE P. (t Fishtown), belayed husband ot Florence (nee Regan), father of George Jj also survived bv 4 grandchildren and 1 great grandchildren. Relatives, friends and former ompiovees sf Station Hat Co. are Invited to bis funeral service, 10 AJVV, BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 142 E. Columbia Ave.

(at Fkd. kit North Cedar Hal Com. Viewm Sun. 7-t. FITZGERALD Of Onto, formerly of Otn.

and St. Madeline of tophi Parish, suddenly on Feb. It, 194, MARGARET A. (nee Owver), wife of Iho lot Daniel A. and mother ot Margaret Levand, Joan P.

Fusven and Daniel A. Jrj also survived bv IS grandchildren and 4 groat grandchildren. Relatives and friends are Invited to caH Tues. 9 AJVV, at CRAFT OF ERDENHEIM, 114 Bethlehem Pike. Mass ot Christian Burial 10 AJVL, Holy Martyrs Church, Allison end Utmer Oretand, Pa.

kit. Holy Cross Com. Friends may ca at the funeral homo Men. 7 re PJVV Parking an premises. Memorials her nam may be sent to the Dominican Retreat House, Ashbourne Rd.

and Juniper Eskins Park, Pa. 19117. FITZGERALD On Feb. 17, 194, THOMAS husband of Catherine Burns Fitzgerald, and fattier of Thomas, Raymond, William and Joan; also survived bv 12 grandchtfdren and II great grandchildren; one brother, James Fitzgerald and one sister, Anna Mao Morris. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 1:30 AJW, HUBERT M.

McBRIDE FUNERAL HOME, 2357 E. Cumberland St. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 St. Anne's Church. Int.

New Cathedral Com. Friends may call Men. eve 7 to 10. FOREMAN SAMUEL Baltimore MeU on Fob. 17, 194, be-' loved husband of the late Freda Foreman (nee El-eart), beloved father of Or.

Spencer Foreman, of Ow- ktgs Mills, Md. and Mrs. Lois KkHman, of West Chester, beloved brother ot Dr. Simon B. Forman, al Pa.

and Louis Foreman, of Deerfield Beach, and the late Nathan Forman, PtiiHO Foreman, WHIiem Forman and Anna Eisonstot; also survived by 7 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services 12 Noon, BERSCHLER FUNERAL CHAPELS, 4300 N. Broad St. (Kit I so. of -wav).

fnt. Har Jehuda Cem. FamHv wM return to 1411 Wren Lam, Wast Chaster, Pa. 193M. GEE On Fob.

IS, 194, GRACE N. (no Strange), mother ot Ruth L. Clegg; alto survived by sister, Florence Mu-cerino, grandchildren and groat grandchildren. Relatives and friends are Invited to viewing and funeral, Mon. 10 A.M., EDWARD HUGH McBRIDE FUNERAL HOME, 2321 E.

Huntingdon St. Services at II AJM. Int. Forest He's Cem. GORALNICK ESTHER: 61 years, beloved wH of the late Joseph Goralnick of Bay Harbor Island, formerly of mother ot Bernard Goralnick, Sylvia (Murray) Per off; brother of Isaac (Jean) Waksman; grandmother of Ira and Joseph Nusbaum.

Relatives and friends are invited to graveside services I PJW, King Oavid Memorial Park, CornweHs Heights (Section H). JOSEPH LEVINE ANO SON GRAVES RUTH, on Feb. 17, 19(4, of Bala Cvnwvd, Pa beloved wife of Gary V. Graves. A Memorial Service will Be held on Mon.

Feb. 20, at 12:30 PJVL, at Friends' Central School in Shallcross HaM, 6th and City Line Overbreok. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her name may be made to the Perma. Horticultural Society, 325 Walnut Phlla. (STUARO, ARDMORE) GRIFFITH Fob.

17, 194, MARY (nee Quarters), ago 71, wife sf the late Charles T. mother of Charles T. Joan Littleton, Donald and Gerald, sister ot Ellen Marczelv and Anna Mucho; alsa survived bv 9 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Relatives, friends and members of Ascension Senior Citizens, are invited to funeral 9 AJM, HOLLEN FUNERAL HOME, 726-21 E. Allegheny Ave.

Mass of Christian Burial, Church of The Ascension, 10 AJM Int. Our Lady of Grace Cam. Friends may call Mon. after 7 PJM GRUBER Feb. II, 1964, ANNA (nee Freodman), of wife of Robert, mother of Dr.

Michael Gruber; sister of Minnie Fryer, Norma Tarnoff, Lauretta SaH, Janet Rudolph, Morris and Or. Nathan Freodman; also survived bv 3 grandchildren. Services 1:30 PM, precisely, ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N. Broad St. FamHv wHI return to me home of Dr.

and Mrs. Sam Woltsan, 901 Gakiswav Yardley, Pa. GUERRIER0 Feb. 16, 194, ALFRED, brother of Lucy Barcaro. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral and viewing Mon.

morning after AJVL ot THE STOLFO FUNERAL HOME, 2534-3 S. Broad St. Mats of Chris-ban Burial, 9:30 AJM at St. Richard's Church. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. HALL ETHEL S. (nee Stokes), en Feb. 17, 194, wife ot the late Lewis W. and grandmother of Miss Marcy May, Mrs.

Denise Demenczuk, and Mr. Kenneth May. Relatives, friends and employees of Frankford Trust Invited to service, 1 PJVV, GILBERT H. SCMO-BERT FUNERAL HOME, 1677 Harrison Frank-ford. Int.

North Cedar Cem. Friends may ca from 12 o'clock noon, untH time of service. Parking on our SO car lot. HAMM MARGARET M. (not Myers), Feb.

16, 1914, wife of the late Edward beloved mother of Margaret Niedermayer; also survived bv one grandson, Thomas. Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral, Mon. 9 AJM, GARZONE FUNERAL HOME, St. and Hunting Park Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, Hotv Innocents Church, 10 AAV Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Sun. eve. from 7 PJM. HEFFERN Feb.

16, 194, WILLIAM A. beloved husband of Susan Heffem (nee Driscofl), father of Suzanne Spien-dido, Geratdkie McMenamki and Dorothea Heffern; survived bv 4 grandchildren, brother of Francis and James Heffern and Dorothy O'Gara. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 1:30 AJM, FOX FUNERAL HOME, 7026 Castor Ave. Mass of Chris-Nan Burial, Resurrection of Our Lord Church, 10 AJM. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may ca Mon. eve. 7 to 9 PJM Attended evening parking al GuH Station, across from Funeral Homo. HIBBERD On Feb.

17, 194, OSCAR beloved husband of Elizabeth K. Hibberd. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Graveside Service and mieinioiil, Tues Feb. 21, 2 PJM at The Brandvwine Baptist Church Route Chadds Ford, Pa. A Memorial Service win follow Immediately in The Church.

Memorial gifts may be made to The Brandywine Sap Ourrh, P.O. Box 142, Chadds Pa. 19317. (BOYD FUNERAL HOME, WestChestor). HOLLINSHEAD Of Media, formerly of Springfield, on Feb.

17, 194, ARLENE daughter of the late Charles Ernest and Naomi (nee Wert) Hodmshead. Services Wed. 10 A ML. FUNERAL HOME OF M. F.

WILLIAMS, Balti more and Summit Clifton where friends may can after 9:30 AJM Int. Fernwood Com. No caking hours Tues. ov. JOHKSCN Suddenly, in Sorasota, Fla, on Fob.

11, 194, FLORENCE A. (nee Hartman), ago 71, of Broom, beloved wife of WWiam devoted mother of Virginia L. Marker of Media and WiHiam E. Johnson, Jr. of Newtown Souare; alsa survived bv 4 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral service 11 AJW THE VIDEON GIBSON FUNER AL HOME, Sproul and Lawrence Brooma, where friends may ca Mon. eve. 7 to 9 PJW Inf. Valley Forge Memorial Park. JOHNSON Fab.

II, 194, EDWARD, age 71 years, beloved sit imm naceaiano), tether ot Rosemary Wise; also survived bv 3 granecnooren, greet ana-children, 4 sisters and 2 brothers. Relatives, friends and members of the 45th Ward Republican Club are Invited to funeral Wed, 10 AJW HOLLEN FUNERAL HOME, 726-2 E. Aiteghenv Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, St Joan of Arc Church, II AJW Hit. Femweod Com.

Friends may ca Tues. eve after 7. KEENAN Feb. li, 194, MARIE A. (nee Covte), who of the late Aloysius et Vas, mother of Asovsius, Veronica Whltelv, Catherine Peete and Theresa Ritchie; also survived bv II grand and 10 great grandchildren.

Relatives, friends are Invited to ca Mon. eve. after 7 PJW, KISH FUNERAL HOME, 6506 Eknwood Ave. Mast of Christian Burial, Church sf SI. Irenoeus, Tues.

10 AJW kit. HMy Crass Cem. KELLY Suddenly, on Fob. 16, 194, DONNA MARIE KELLY, age 21, of Haverford, beloved daughter ot Caroline K. Figenshu and the late Charles A.

Keoy, sister el Susan E. Figenshu, Linda Paula and Laura T. Keav, stepsister of WiHiam David Diana and Thomas R. Figenshu, III and Marie L. Cax.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Moss of Christian Burial, 12 Noon, at St. John Neumann Church, Highland Lane, Brvn Mawr, Pa. Int. Holy Cross Com. Friends may ca from 10 AJW, at St.

John Neumann Church. FamHv wishes any expressions of sympathy be in me form of donations to Angel Flight, co AFROTC Dot. 330, Cole Field House, Cotlege Park, Md. 20742. (Arr.

WM. H. LOGAN). KELLY Feb. 14, 194, MARGARET (nee Heffeman), wit ot Barnard KeHv, mother of Bernadetto McPaul, Petri-da and WiHiam KeHv; grandmother ot Sean McPaut, Relatives and friends, employees ot Be Telephone invited to the funeral 9 AJW, RUFFENACH FUNERAL HOME, 21st St.

and Snyder Ave. Mast of Christian Burial, St. Gabriel's Church, AJM mi. Holy Cross Com. Friends may ca Sun.

eve. 4-t PJW ABRAMS Fab. 17. 194, LORRAINE B. (na Bright), wife el Or.

Albert Abrems. of 1 101 Sutton Terrace, Bala Cvnwvd, mother ot Michael O. A Drams, Rabin 6. Abrams and Amy L. Abramt, niece at Gladys Bright.

Relatives and friends are Invited to Mineral services. Sun. 11:30 AM precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 4410 N. Broad St. Int.

Havm Salomon Mm Par. FamHv return to IIM Sutton Bala Cvnwvd, Pa. Contributions in Nor memory may be made to The American Cancer Society. ARZT Fab. 17, 1994, SAUL, husband el Miratie (nee Bran.

of WW Svtvoeter St. father Jerry Artt and Bernfc Abaluck, brother of Claire Low, grandfather at Brian and Jason. Relatives, friends and members at Cardbu Lodge No. 400 Brlth Shalom are invited to funeral services Sun. 1:30 PJA precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N.

Broad St. Int. Shalom Memorial Park. Family will return to 6620 Sylvester St. BAKER On Feb.

14, 19(4, HORACE H. of Norwood, PA. and formerly of S.W. beloved husband el Florence (nee Loringer), beloved father of Diane BarnhoH, Joyce Street, Gimv lanneHi, Ken, Jerry, Dennis and David Baker; also survived by 25 grandchildren, brother Norman and a sister Dorothy Baker. Rela-ttves, friends and members ot the PhHa.

Phillies Organization are invited to attend his funeral Mon. MS AJVV at CAVANAGH'S-NORWOOD, 301 Chester Pike. Mass of Christian Burial Church of St. Gabriel, 10 o'clock Mass. Int.

SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may call at CAVANAGH'S Sun. eve 7 to 9 PJVL In lieu of flowers family requests that contributions be made to the American Heart Association, 203 E. Bathrrwrg Pike, Media, Pa.

BARAN STELLA (JUSTYNA), on Feb. 16, 1914, formerly of Nicetown. Divine Liturgy Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception A.M. Int. St.

Marys Cam. VIEW TUES. MORN. ONLY, 7:10 to MS at THE HASYN FUNERAL HOME, INC, 4244.40 OM YortRo. BARLAND On Fab.

17, lM, REBECCA (nee lebanofsky), wNo ot me iate Joseph, mother of David Borland; also survived by 1 grandchildren and a great grandchMren. Relatives and friends are invited to graveside services Sun. I PM precisely at Har Zion Com. (Sect. Rl, Con-ingdale, Pa.

Family win return to 9 Jefferson Martton, N.J. (Arr. by BECHTEL On Feb. 1, IN4, EMMA J. (nee Graber), wife of me late Oscar B.

Bechtol and mother of Ruth Keller, John Bochtel and Joan Oambach of Roxborough; age yean. Funeral services, 2 PJVL. at THE MANN FUNERAL HOME VI Washington East Green-viae. Friends may caw Sun. 7-9, at THE CLARE MclLVAINE MUNDY FUNERAL HOME, 734 Ridge BECK Of Ft.

Washington, Pa. on Feb. 13, 1914, LILLIAN E. BECK. Services and Int.

at the convenience of the femltv. Arr. by SHAEFFMYEOS FUNERAL HOME, Ambler, Pa. BORRELLI Suddenly, Feb. II, 1914, of Clifton DANIEL beloved son of Dolores A.

(nee McHugfc). also sur vived bv 4 sisters, Mrs. Kathleen Travagllne, Mrs. Patricia dark, Mrs. Dolores Cooper and Mrs.

Judith Labor, a brother Mr. James Borrow, 4 nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend his funeral 0:30 AJW FUNERAL HOME OF M. F. WILLIAMS, Baltimore and summit tirrron Hts.

Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 Am, Church of SI. Eugene's. Oak Primes, kit. SS. Peter and Paul Cam.

Friends may cat Man. eve. 7 to 9. BREEN HARRY of Olnev, Fob. 17, 1904, beloved husband of the late Florence Ackrovd Breen, father of Alberta F.

Schafer, grandfather of Joseph Schafer, great grandfather of 2. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Tues. starting 0:30 AJvV from JOHN P. GIVHISH'S, 5th St. at Chelten Ave.

(6300 N. 5th St.) followed bv services 10 AJM. Int. George Washington Mem. Park No viewing Man.

ava. BURKE JOHN on Feb. 17. 1984, of Magnolia, N.J., age 74, husband of Helen (nee Cariata), father ot John Burke and Florence.Riddlo, brother of Anthony and Frances St. Germain; also survived bv 3 grandchildren.

Funeral Tues. 9 AJVV EARLE FUNERAL HOME, 122 W. Church Blackwood, Gloucester Twp, N.J. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AJVV St. Gregory's R.C.

Church, Magnolia. Int. St. Joseph's Cem. Chews Landing, N.J.

Viewing at funeral home Mon. eve 7 to 9 PJA (Parking in rear of funeral home) BUZYDLOWSKI Feb. 17, 19M, AOELE M. (nee Pletrykewski), wife of the late William mother of Gregg F. and Jan daughter of Josephine and the late Stephen; alsa survived by 3 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to her Mass of Christian Burial, 10 St. Katherine's Church, 9720 FranHord Ave. (at Pri-mose). Int. St.

Dominic's Cem. (BURNS F.H.). CARLSON DISA M. (nee Hagstroml, widow of Walter, beloved mother of Warier Jr. and Margit C.

Rudtmsku also survived bv 4 grandchildren, Margit Lori Julia C. and Christine F. Rudilnski. Services and interment private. Donations may be made In her memory to Gloria Dei (Old Swedes) Church, 916 S.

Swanson 19147. No Viewing. (FLANAGAN-McGEE FUNERAL HOME). CIPPAROKE Feb. 17, I9M, ELEANOR (nee TomaserH), be-loved wife of the late Anthony, devoted mother of Caroline Chirico, Elizabeth, John, Nicholas, and Irene Pinto; alsa survived bv 9 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 9 AM from BALDI FUNERAL HOME, 1331 S. Broad St. Mass of Christian Burial, Stella Maris Church, 10 AJM. Int. New St.

Mary's BeHmawr, N.J. Viewing Mon. eve. 7-10. Ample parking on premises.

CLEMMONS CLISE FELICIA, Ftti. btfovtd daughter ef John and Edna Ckmmons (nt Freeman). Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services. Mon. Feb.

20. at 12 noon, at THE SARA A. HORTON PHILLIPS FUNERAL HOME, W. Cor. 53rd and Haverford Ave.

Viewing ,0 AM to 12 noon. Burial at Rowing Green Mem. Park, fn lieu of Mowers, oleaie' ma ke donations to The American Cancer Society. COLL ELIZABETH D. (nee Downey), on Feb.

It, TR4, of Rotlvn, husband of James mother of the late Robert grandmother of Deborah, James and Margaret CoHj also survived bv 2 sisters, Evetvn Hibberd and Margaret Case. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AJvl, St. John of me Cross Church, Roslvn. Int. Holv Cross Cem.

Relatives and friends are invited to the WILLIAM R. MAY FUNERAL HOME, Edston Rd. and Keswick Gltnside, 7-9 PJvL CONROY Feb. 15, 1914, THOMAS of Manavunk, husband of the late Margaret (nee Maguire), father of Thomas Joseph, Charles Mary, Edward and James V. Conrov and Margaret SaHev, Catherine Wagner and Joan Faiie; also survived bv 24 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, brother of Zita BUbow, Winifred Drobee, Regina Kieffer and Joseph Conrov.

Relatives and friends invited to viewing, 9 AJVV, at THE KOLLER FUNERAL HOME, 6035 Ridge Ave. (Cor of Ltveiev). Mass of Christian Burial, 10:30 A.M., Holy Family Church. Int. Westminster Com.

CROSBY ARTHUR died Feb. 17, 1904, at Cathedral visage, husband of the late Emily Morgan Crosby and son of Everett U. and Katharine M. Crosby, father of Katharine Nasser and Everett u. Crosby; 0 grandchildren and one great grandchild.

A memorial service wi be held at PJVL, on Feb. 25, at St. Paul's Church, Chestnut HIM, PhHa. lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to The Residents Assistance Fund of Cathedral VWage, Pa. 19121.

(BRINGHURST-ANDREW J. BAIR) CROSS On Feb. 17, 1904, JAMES of Frank ford, husband of Theresa (nee Snebbaker), father of James, Richard, Robert and William Cross, brother ot Elizabeth Patterson, Lillian Mahen ana Lawrence Cross and the late Al Cross; also survived bv 19 grandchildren and great grandchildren. Relatives, friends and members of American Legion Frank lord Post No. 211 are invited to funeral Tues.

1:30 ajvu, nuliY FunckAL HOME, Fkd Ave and Church St. Mass of Christian Burial St. Joachim's Church 9:30 AJvV Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may can Mon.

ater 7 PJVL Parking on premsies. Family prefers donations in his memory to St. Joachim's Bidg. Fund, DAULERI0 Feb. 17, 194, ELIZABETH (nee LoMastro), wife of Paul mother of Paul Dauferio, Ronald Oauler-lo and Mrs, Diana Smith, sister of Mrs.

Madeline Pon-tarmi, Mrs, Rose Daulerio, Mrs. Carmen Fergione, Mrv Josephine RomeHo, Mrs. Angelina Menale. Mrs. Anna Williams and Mr.

Anthony LoMastro; grandmother of Kirk Daulerio, Damon Daulerio, Kevin Smith and Alison Daulerio. Relatives and friends invited to Mass of Christian Burial 10 AJVL, St. Cecilia's Church. Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem, Friends may call Sun.

eve. after 7, GALZERANO FUNERAL HOME, 9304 OLD Bustteton Ave. (below Welsh Rd). DAVIS ELIZABETH M. (nee O'Donnom, suddenly, on Feb.

9, 194, of San Diego, Calif, formerly of Delware beloved wife of Joseph V. Davis, beloved mother of Beth, Joseph V. also survived bv 3 grandchildren, her mother, Elilbeth M. O'DonneH, her brother, Joseph F. O' Donne and her 2 sisters, Rosemary Dugan and Kathleen Confov.

Relatives and friends are invited to her Memorial Mass, II AJVV, Feb. 25, io rmit rhuwh CnriMnAaM Pa I (VI AO FUNERAL HOME, ScrtngrMd, DAVIS RICHARD Suddenly, Feb. 14, 194, Bom Dututh, Minnesota, of Upper Darby, beloved husband et Dorothy (nee Dietrich) Davis. Relatives and friends are invited to his viewing Tues. eve.

7 to 9 PJVL, THE RICHARD L. KELLY FUNERAL HOME, Cor. of Long Lane and Walnut Upper Darby. Int. Hillside Cem.

DEW PAOLI FELIX, beloved husband of Juke (CeDaveccMo), do-voted father of Charles, Rita loqumto and Gary; brother ot Peter; survived bv 4 grandchildren. Relatives, friends and members of VBA Ring One Invited to funeral Tues. 1:15 AJVV CARTO FUNERAL HOME INC 2212-14 S. Broad St. Mass 9:30 AJM.

Annunciation Church, kit. Hotv Cross Com. Viewing Men. 7-9JO PJvV Please emit dowers. DIAMOND Feb.

194, JAMES A. husband of the sat Heton (nee Scott), of father at James grandfather Of James, Gregory and Maureen; alsa survived bv 2 groat grandchildren. Relatives, friends, members Howard C. McCa A L. Post No.

20, are invited to can Tues. after 10 AJVV, at KISH FUNERAL HOME, 6506 Etmwood Ave. Prayer service 11 AJW hit. Femweod Com. i DONAHUE Fob.

17, 1914, ELEANOR (nee Brootiv) of Lawndafe, beloved wife of Raymond F. and devoted mother of Martin Cleerv, Eileen Donahue and Raymond Donahue; alsa survived bv her brothers, Joseph, John, Ed-word and Thomas, her sisters, Manor ir Donaghue, Morv Broottv and Agnes DaHev and 7 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral Tues. alter 1:30 AJM at THE JAMES M. CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, 500 E.

Bonner St. (at 4100 N. Rising Sun Mass of Christian Burial, Sf. WifHam's Church, 10 AJM Int. Holv Sepulchre Com.

No eve. viewing. Contributions to American Oncologic Hospital, Central Ave. and Shetmire PhUsw Pa. 191 II or Mass Cards would bo appreciated.

Ruth Graves, 54, a Philadelphia fashion designer and horticulturist, died Thursday at Lankenau Hospital. She wed in Bala Cynwyd. She'was owner of Ruth Graves Designer Boutique in Ardmore. She was secretary of the Ardmore Business Association and was active in organizing many of the group's civic event throughout the years. Ctotjing of her design was sold in high-fashion stores, including Henri Benciei's in Manhattan, and in other shops Jin Manhattan and Puerto Rico.

Deaths here KutK West Kulicke, 69, a corporate secretary, died Friday at her home in the-HEast Falls section of the city. Kulicke was corporate secretary: Kulicke and Soffa Industries Horsham. Shivwas a trustee of Spring Garden College in Chestnut Hill and a director of Mclntyre Insurance Co. in Ro-semorit. Survivors: her husband, Frederick sob, C.

Scott; brothers, William H. Kennard D. West: Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Memorial Church of the Good Shep-heaLSn Oak Road in East Falls. Intermedin West Laurel Hill Cemetery.

JShiSt Hart Simmons, 60, a former teaefocr, died Friday in Bryn Mawr Hospital. She lived in Wynnewood. She 'formerly was a tutor and teacher at-the Child Study Institute in Bryril.Mawr. Before that she was a teactrer and librarian for 10 years at Pancho Villa's He graduated from Ambler High School in 1960, and from Brown University in 1964. He received a doctoral degree in cinema from Columbia University.

He served in the U.S. Navy for three years and was a lieutenant at the time of his discharge in 1968. Surviving are his parents, Anne M. and Nicholas A. and three brothers, Anthony Richard F.

and Robert Services will be at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Emil J. Ciavarelli Funeral Homes 951 East Butler Pike, Ambler. A Mass Christian Burial will be said at 10 a.m. in St.

Joseph's Church. Burial will be in Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. 89, consultant in 1917 and was a member of the American Field Service Ambulance Service serving with the French Army in World War when he was twice awarded the Croix de Guerre for bravery. During World War II he was chairman of the organizing com-: mittee of Philadelphia's first USO club. His wife, Emily Morgan Crosby, died in 1979.

He is survived by a daughter, Katharine Nasser; a son, Everett eight grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday at St. Paul's Church Chestnut Hill. She had owned boutiques in both places before moving to the Philadelphia area in 1974.

Mrs. Graves was also known for her rare plants and had been awarded prizes by the Philadelphia Orchid Society for her orchids. She is survived by her husband, Gary. Services will be held at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow at ShallCross Hall in the Friends Central School, 68th Street and City Avenue, Wynnewood.

Greene Street Friends School in Ger-tnantown. She, was born in Cazenovia, N.Y., and had lived in the Philadelphia area for about 15 years. She was on the board of the Ludingtqn Public Library in Bryn Mawr and was active in the Italian-American Society and the Orton Society, which assists learning-disabled children. She was a graduate of Cornell University and had a master's of education degree from Temple University. She also attended the Yale University School of Nursing.

Survivors: husband, Chester; sons, Samuel H. and Thomas daughter, Rachel; father, R. Phillip Hart of Cazenovia; and two grandchildren. Services: 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at All Saints Episcopal Church, Wynnewood.

In keeping with ooticv fht man reporting be timetv, TM Inwinr Intends to publish obituaries with hours sf death. Mortuaries end others supplying ebituerv kiformation should submH thee- notices prompt-D TM Inquirer's cttv desk. death Parral, in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, in 1923. It had been displayed for half a century at the Radford School, a private academy in El Paso. Next Sunday, however, it is to be turned, over to Mexican officials, who will house it at a Chihuahua City museum that contains memorabilia of Villa and the Mexican revolution, Josefina Salas-Parra, director of the Radford School, said last week.

The death mask has been embroiled in controversy throughout the years over whether Otto Nord-wald lent or donated it to the Radford School. Nordwald had operated a business in Chihuahua and befriended Villa. The death mask was delivered to him after Villa was assassinated. A year ago, Nordwald's children, Ruth Graham and Leo Nordwald, filed a lawsuit to get the mask returned to the Mexican people. The laWSUlt Was uisuiisaeu iu ui.iuvu 1983 after both parties agreed the mask would be given to Mexico within six months.

Ms. Graham has said her main interest is seeing that the mask is returned to Mexico where Villa who once terrorized the U.S.-Mexico border with raids into New Mexico is remembered as a revolutionary hero. can cause Nervoui Arthritis) Aathma Anxiety Acrtej Eczema B.S.. 545-5455 inc. walnut street Eat 1979 atfergwsj gantnl ImmunHogioml mtut t6 be returned to Mexico Associated Press EUPASO, Texas A death mask of Pancfrp Villa will be returned to his homiiahd, 61 years after the leader was assassinate officials said.

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