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24 a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 18. 1953 Died State Seeks Bids On 18-Story Unit ABEL-GEIGER. Of 6237 N. Sth it Sept.

16, 1953. ELSIE McGILL, mother ol John Fitter ion. Relative and friends are invited to services 11 A. at the Funeral Rome of Floyd M. Bishop.

5408 K. Sth Jt. Int. Northwood Cem. Friends may call 6 More Fined, 4 Freed In Amish School Fight wriuaj alter r.

M. ASHWORTH. On Sept. 19. MART TL Obituary Peter J.

Sculley Peter J. Sculley, retired dealer in scrap iron and waste materials, died Wednesday night at his home, 4814 N. 12th st. He was 76. Mr.

Sculley was in the scrap' business in Kensington for more Kin, Friends to Share $75,000 Eckler Estate Relatives and friends of Mrs. Katherine H. Eckler will share her estate tentatively estimated at $75,000 and upward, it was disclosed by her will probated yesterday. jjtn (nee xayiort. wile of the late George AshworUu of 837 Dyre st.

Friends are invited to attend services 10:30 A. at xne xnos. Harrison Funeral Home. 1677 Har rison st. Int.

Oakland Cem. Friends may Inquirer Harrisburg Bureau HARRISBURG, Sept. 17. Bids for construction of the State's 18-story office building here to be occupied by the Bureau of Employment Security, Department of Labor and Industry, will be opened by the General State Authority Thursday, Nov. 5.

Special to The Inquirer LANCASTER, Pa, Sept. 17- Four Amish fathers who refused to send their 14-year-old children to school were released from jail today while six more were fined for the same reason at another hearing tonight. i van BELL. Sept. 17.

1953. MARIE, wife of Mareua A. Bell, of Lincoln Highway. Lang-home. D.

3. In her 59th year. Relatives and friends invited to services on Sunday afternoon 2:30, from the W. W. Dunn Funeral Wmi 1 )rM Mrs.

Eckler lived at 4721 Walnut Mome. J78 Bellevue Langhorne. Pa than 40 years before he retired in 1941. Surviving are his wife, Int. Newtown Cem.

Viewing Sat. eve. 7 to 9. CANTLET Sept. 15.

1933. SAMUEL neieasea were uaruei s. A rVI Henry A. Esh. Samuel E.

Stoltzfus'JameS A. lOriO Regina four sons, Magistrate RR. husband ol the late Mary Gallagher Cantley. Relative and friend' are invited to the services 9:30 A. Parlors of Sculley, of Yeadon; James A.

D'lorio, a designer 0f J- in the Capitol group with the Mfes Zook. aU of Gordon-ception of the main building a "er fines and costs totaling will torinPd onlv hv the rfnm. $15'78 each were Paid by unknown must be made not less than 30 days before death of a testator. Other bequests in her will were $1000 each to a grandson, Hichard L. Evans, and a sister, Mrs.

Mary E. Asquith; $1000 in trust to a son, Charles R. Weil, and $6000 to five friends. naroia a Mulligan, 1119 w. Lehigh ave.

Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. Friends invited Fri. eve.

Peter Joseph and Lt. CARLSON. Sept. 17. of Neshsminy Falls.

Fa formerly of 295S N. Sullman MAR- benefactors. Warren W. Holmes, acting execu-i st. She died Sept.

9 in Osteopathic Hospital. After a number of specific bequests, she left the residue of her estate to a brother, John H. Welser, of Hammonton, N. J. She named the Pennsylvania Co.

for Banking and Trusts sole executor. $15,000 LEFT TO BROTHER The specific bequests are: $15,000 to a brother, Charles E. Welser. of akex c. 'nee Favinger).

wife of Ou.tai M. tive director of the Authority, said! SERVE 11 HOURS OF TERM Sanson. Relatives and friends invited to women's sport clothes and riding apparel and one-time operator of several tailoring establishments in this city, died Tuesday at his home, 1117 Wharton st. He was 77. Mr.

D'lorio was employed as a service 10 A. Parlors Harold B. Maay" Daniel and Henrv Esh wire frwd Mulligan. 1119 W. Lehigh ave.

int. Hillside James who is reported missing in Korea; five daughters, Alma, Regina, Mrs. John A. Glascott, Mrs. John J.

McMerty and Mrs. William C. McCarron; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The new building, estimated to at 9:30 A. M.

after serving 11 hours cost about $9,000,000, will house from 2000 to 2500 employes. Lacey, Atherton and Davis, of the five-day sentence. The release papers were issued by Justice of the Peace Hubert Miller, of Lan uanton, $1200 to a half-brother. caster. Wilkes-Barre architects, designed the building which is expected to cutter and shaper for Horwitz and Horwitz, clothing manufacturers at 429 N.

13th st. Mr. D'lorio was born in Italy Edward Welser, Etna, N. $1000 Mi Vltt i Kan tiea.atf $ctct Wsirty lt.l Fr rM-Vintftrt Uc. Maw a Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung at 10 A.

M. Monday at Holy Child Church. Burial will be in St. Dominic's Cemetery. cem.

Friends invited Friday evening. CONNET. Suddenly, on Sept. IS. at Albany.

N. eric husband of Marie r. Connet. of 229 Lyn brook Springfield. Pa.

Funeral services 10 A. Choreh cf the Redeemer. Springfield. Pa. Int.

Hillside Cem. In lieu of Mowers please make contributions to Church of the Redeemer Memorial Fund. CROSS. June 18. 1953.

in Japan. AIRMAN 1 'C RAYMOND. son of Raymond and Alice T. Fleldhouse Cross, of 81 E. Seymour Gtn.

Relatives and friends are im-vited to services 2 P. at The Market Seuare Presbyterian Church. Germantewn ave. and School lane. Friends msy call Sunday eve.

at the Marple Funeral Home. 34 W. Coulter Gtn. Interment Hillride Cemetery. Three hours later Stoltzf us and require at least, two years com Zook walked out of prison on a to a cousin, H.

George Loiselle, Miami, $600 each to Marcus Samuel Crawford Samuel Crawford, for more than 15 years captain of waiters at the Embassy Room of the Warwick, died Tuesday. He was 68. Mr. Crawford lived at 715 Col-ford Collingswood, N. J.

He was a member of a number of Masonic organizations. His wife, Sadie, survives. 04.it plete. release signed by the committing Justice of the Peace Edgar Getz, and came to this country in 1882 He was graduated from Drexel In Died of Blue Ball. Pa.

H. Welser, Neward Valley, N. a half-brother, and Mrs. Marcus H. Welser, sister-in-law, and $500 each to Mrs.

John H. Welser, sister- Bernard M. Grant Bernard M. Grant, of 425 stitute of Technology and from JOHN8TON. Formerly of 4837 H.

Broad Phlladelphlans place mora Classified Ada vertising in Tha Inquirer than all othef Philadelphia newspapers combined. For quicf results at low cost call RI 6-5000. a direct line to an Inquirer Ad-Taker. All four refused to pay the $2 fines and $13.78 costs last night the Pennsylvania Academy of the 15. KATHRYN nee Osier), wue of the late Rev.

William F. Johnston. Relatives Penn Germantown, died Wednesday at his home after a long and friends are Invited to services -1 after they were found guilty of violating the State Compulsory at Funeral Home of wetzel Son Fine Arts. He did portraits and landscape paintings. He is survived by his wife, Rosa; three children, Vincent, of this 4708-12 H.

Sth st. Friends may call Fri. eve. illness. He was 63.

Int, Parkerford Baptist cnurcn cemetery, Mr. Grant was connected with DAILY. On Sept. 15. ANNA M.

fnee Relberi. widow of James F. Dally, of 1913 Mutter st. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the viewing Fri. eve.

7 Jo 10. and the funeral 8:30 A. James W. Qulnn. 2d.

Funeral Home. 1438 N. 2d at. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Michael's Church.

10 A. M. Int. New Cathedral Cem. DE.VNEY pt.

15. 1953. ELIZABETH T. CUNNINGHAM, wife of the late William Denney. Requiem Mass, Church of St.

Francis Da Sales Friday morning at 10 1 16. 1953. at School Attendance Act. CONTRARY TO BELIEFS Jamaica. L.

HARRY formerly of the Integrity Appraisal 18 W. city; Mrs. Blaize Petralia and Mrs. John Soncini, both of Oreland; Topical! Dramatic! Mysterious! Read October HOLIDAY'S portrait of: husband of Madeline M. (nee Dunbar).

Relatives and friends are invited to Chelten for more than 20 Observers said payment of the fine would be an admission of guilt years. He was a member of St. services. 10:30 A. Quinby 1125 W.

Lehigh ave. Int. Northwood Cemetery. Friends eaQ Friday evening. three brothers, Joseph, Henry and Alfred, and a sister, Mrs.

Laura clock. Friends may call Thursday evening and contrary to Amish beliefs Mark's Episcopal Church, 16th and Locust sts. Surviving are his wife, LAZAK Sept. 17. 1933.

SARAH, of 3860 4534 Pine st. Interment private. It is earnest Forchette. Neither Miller nor Getz disclosed ly requesiea tnat no sowers pe sent. in-law, and Mrs.

Richard Klein. BEQUESTS INVALID Dr. Henry Dintenfass, a nose, ear and throat specialist, who died Aug. 25 at his apartment in the Lenox, 13th and Spruce left his estimated $10,000 estate to his wife, the former Lillian Beck, and his daughter, Miriam. Approximately half of the estate of Mrs.

Julia M. Weil, a widow, was bequeathed to the American Red Cross, the Children's Seashore Home, Atlantic City, and Chestnut Hill and Germantown Hospitals. The bequests, however, are invalid since Mrs. Weil made her will Mrs. Mariane Ludwig Grant, and a Solemn Requiem Mass will be Cambridge mother of Mr.

Anna Rosen-garten. Relatives, members of Friends of Zanosch. are Invited to funeral services DEPFICH. On Sept. 15.

ALMA wife of who paid the fines. The pattern was similar to one followed in 1950 ne late Henry J. Deppieh. of Ridier Park sung at 9 A. M.

tomorrow, at the 10 A. M. precisely, Memorial son, Richard S. Services will be held at 2 P. M.

church of the Annunciation of the Chapel. Z129 M. roaa st. int, tat. snaron.

Pa. Funeral services 2 P.M.. Ridley Park Methodist Church. Ridley Park. Pa.

Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may call at the Griffith when unknown benefactors paid LEVIVE. Sept. 17.

1953. HARR? at Blessed Virgin Mary, 10th and tomorrow at the Osborne funeral home, 5420 Wayne ave. Burial will his residence. 4445 N. Jefferson Miami Chapel, Norwood, Thurs.

7 to 9 Beach, beloved husband of Edna Levine D'lOltlO. At his home. 1117 Wharton st. Dickinson sts. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

be in Laurel Hill Cemetery. on Sept. 19. 1953. JAMES husband of Rosa D'lorio.

Relatives and friends invited to fines and costs for 34 Amish sentenced for the same reasons. The five fined tonight were Pharis Stoltzfus, Stephen Beiler and John E. Smoker, all of Route 1, Ronks, and Benuel K. the funeral on Sat. at 7:30 A.

M. from Oliver H. Balr s. 1820 cnestnut st. solemn Requiem Robert Shlichtman Peter Grieco cnurcn oi tne Annunciation at 9 A.

and devoted father of Barbara and Enid Levine. Services will be held 2 P. at Beach Memorial Chapel. 1850 Alton Miami Beach. Fla.

Please omit flowers. LEVY. Sept. 17. 1953.

at 1108 Longshore IDA LEVY, wife of the late Louis, beloved mother of Mrs. Esther Charleston, Harry Si Charles Levy it sister of Mrs. Mary Hirsch, Mrs. Anna Shapiro, Charles Morris Acker- Int Holy Cross Cera. Friends call Fri.

eve. DI PAOLO. Sept. 18. 1933.

MARIA (nee Robert Shlichtman, widely Peter Grieco, of 128 S. 56th Florentlno). wife of the late Fardo Anthony on Aug. 29, two days before she Stoltzfus and Levi E. King, both of Route 1 Gordonville.

Di Faoio. Relatives and friends invited to known in the produce and poultry business, died Wednesdav at his died Tuesday in Misericordia Hos died at her home, 40 W. Tulpe- man. Relatives and friends invited to services 11 A. at the Asher-Berschler Memo funeral.

8 A. from Leonetti Funeral Home. 2223 8. Broad st. Solemn- Requiem They were dismissed by Getz who pital.

rial Chapel. 1309 N. Broad st. Int. Roosevelt mass.

oi. josepn unuren. coinngaale. Pa hocken st. Charitable bequests, to be valid under Pennsylvania law, at 9 A.

M. Viewlnr Thurs. and Fri. eve. after Cemetery.

disclosed that a "good Samaritan had appeared at his office before P. M. interment Holy Cross cemetery LEWIS. On Sept. 15th.

CHARLES husband of Emma 1. (nee Shelhamor). of UONEGAN. Suddenly. Sept.

15. 1953. in All CONDITION! the hearings and paid the $2 fines 3402 Oakmont ave. Relatives and friends, At a time when this great coun- try and its many, many millions are so important to America and all the world, here, in 24 pages and 27 superb photos, is a full mm and "revealing report on magnificent, teeming India its people, what they think, how they live written by Santha Rama Rau, one of India's great writers. I day; MAGAZINE 1- new York city, or 624 Washington Jane.

JenWntown. CHRISTOPHER hus also Fernwocd Loage F. A. Palestine Royal Arch Chapter 240. St.

band of Mary Kenney Donegan and son of and $13.78 costs in advance NOT AMISHMAN John's Commandery 4. St. John's Assembly i Tne late ennstcpner and Anna Donegan. formerly of Elizabeth. N.

J. Rela home, 4935 st. Mr. Shlichtman was a member of theB'Nai Chaim Social. He is survived by his wife, the former Minnie Kanoff a son.

Ivan; a daughter, Mrs. Ben Steele, and two brothers, Abe and Emanuel. Services will be conducted at noon today by J. Rsoen and Son at the Molnick Memorial Chapel, 2317 N. Broad st.

Burial will be in Mt. 'Sharon Cemetery. 28. A and emDiojes ol the penna. He is survived by his wife, Lucy, a daughter, Mrs.

Dolores Michelot-ti; a sister, Mrs. Christina Cogoni; two brothers, Frank and Louis, and a grandson. Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung at 10 A. M. tomorrow in Our Lady of Victory Church, 54th and Vine sts.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. tives ana irienas invited to lunersl Sat are invited to attend the luneral. I "You are as guilty as if I had A. Jos. J.

McGoldrick Funeral Home. in HO A. from the Bents Funeral la 1 Tl Mb filled out the commitment papers cumnub avr. ana ieaar jenicintown. rs Home.

4716 Leiper FKd. Int. bun set feoiemn Requiem Mass. Immaculate Concep Memorial Park. Viewing Friday evening.

Ma Getz said. "I'm not going to tell fustic runs UIE II ME won Church. Jenkintewn. 11A M. Int.

St sonic service at 8 P. M. (Parking in rear). NOW AT YOUR NEWSSTAND Gertrude's Cemeirey. Rah way.

N. J. Friends you who paid your fine and costs, MALON'E. On Sept. 13th.

of 83 W. may can rriaay evening. DOUGHERTY. Of 3908 N. Broad MgJIBHMgM itiihUiftltl iH'iniiiiM but he was not an Amishman." The sixth offender arrested to oepv.

in, i.voi. WILUAH DOUHERTY. Service for relatives and friends on Fri. at Sharpnack VINCENT son of Ellen c. Stroud and the late John J.

Malone. Relatives and friends Invited to the funeral. 9 A. Joseph J. Hayes, 108 E.

Price. where friends may call Fri. eve. Solemn Mass 11 A. at Oliver B.

Bair's. 1820 Chestnut day was C. S. Stoltzfus, -also of i. private.

of Requiem, St. Madeleine Sophie cnurcn, iu A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

DOYLE. Sept. 16. 1953, AGNES wife i uie iace jenn a. uoyie and mother of Rev.

John B. Doyle. Relatives and friends invited McGOUGH. Sept. 14.

1953, at Wild- Route 1, Ronks, who paid a $5 fine and costs for the second time in a week. He was warned by Getz that unless he sent his children to kj luneru A. from Thomas wood. N. MARY daughter of tne late Thomas and Catherine McGough.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral 10 A. Rourke FuneTal Home. 1709 S. 56th St. Mass of Solemn Requiem, Church of Most The Roche Funeral uome.

oolii rHir Solemn Mass of Requiem, cnurcn school, he would be arrested again. Bishops Jacob Lapp and Daniel Stoltzfus also appeared at the of the Transfiguration. 11 A. M. Int.

Holy stessea sacrament. II A. M. Int. St.

Joseph's Summit Hill. Fa. Friends may call Frldiy evening. FIELD. Sept.

16. JOSEPH beloved husband of Jennie, of 224s N. 29th devoted father of Sander Field, dear brother Cross Cem. Viewing ITioay evening. MelLMAIL.

suddenly. Sept. 15. 1953. JAMES J- of 415 E.

Wlldey husband oi Agnes L. Mcllmall (nee Murray). Relatives, friends members of tha Holy Name Society. hearing to make an appeal on be half of the defendants. PLEADS FOR LENIENCY oi mts.

eeiia Koven, Mrs. Eleanor Feingold, Mrs. Anna Shulman and Paul Field. Relatives and friends are invited to attend serv This is ttCac only tfoofih paste ori fltho radttional marfrefl containing an all day anfli-onsyme you read about? in The Saturday Evening members of the A. C.

Harmer RepuDiican Club nd employes of M. A. Bruder Sons are invited to the funeral 8:30 A. ices 11 A. Raphael-Sacks Memorial Chapel.

1945 N. B.oad st. Int. Roosevelt Cem. "We humbly plead for leniency," FITZGERAID.

Sept. 16. 1953. OTIS S. Martin J.

Burns unerai Home, iiio Columbia ave. (at Fkd. ave. Solemn Requiem nufpund of Catherine M. Fitzgerald fnee Maguirei.

Relatives and friends invited to Mass. Immaculate Conception cnurcn. iu Bishop Lapp said. "We want to live and let live. We want to live in peace with our neighbors." runerai 10 a.

from residence. 7111 M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing ti.

eve. Boyer st. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of Mr Sept. 1. 1933.

MARY ry iCT jsum I I WsEwnciMwcAuW I A xPARENTS ''Pi 2 CAMPBELL, formerly cf 1807 Mt. Vernon A Leacock township school board official said eight more fathers beloved mother ot Mrs. wiinam y. mui- hern and Francs J. McKeever.

Keiatives ana friends invited to funeral 8:30 A. Posff, Coronet, effc and a mother are scheduled to be from Dinan Funeral Home, isj apnns st Mass of Requiem i0 gjVen a hearing tomorrow night. A. M. Int.

Holy cross cem. viewing m. eve. MOORE. At Marg3te City.

N. Sept. 18. noiy trass, a. m.

int. Holy sepulchre Cem. Friends call Fri. eve.Please omit flowers. FOG ARTY.

Sept. 13. MARY wife of David And mother of John and daughter of the late Edward and Marv McFadden. Relatives, friends and St. Gregory's Altar and Rosary Society are invited to attend the funeral 9:30 A.

from her late residence. 1511 N. 53d st. Solemn Requiem Mais Rt. Gregory's Church.

11 A. M. Int. Calvary Viewing Friday eve. (Pottsville oapers please cooy.

FRANCIS. Sept. 17. ROY. husband of Leon a Billinger Francis, of the Wildman Arms Apt? formerly of 332 Wayne Lans-downe.

Services Sat. 8 o'clock. George C. Toppltzer'a Funeral Home. Garrett road at Lansdowne ave.

where lriends may call The campaign to force the 14-year-old children to school was resumed last night after a lull of 1953. HAROLD husband of Mane M. Mivn, Servire 11 A. at the Brown Mortuary. 15 S.

Frontenac Margate. more than two years. where friends may call Friday 7 to 9. i ffntnmhmtiit 1 1 I umnritl Park Cem. MOYN.

Sept. 15. 1953. WILLIAM MOYN. AUKttMtN 1 lUlUnl or zu coyer mtuj.

in ff. the late Mary Armstrong Moyn. iatner oi iu jmu, unci luc nuiiiiuuicu Mrs. Eleanor Moyn Barton Service and m-1 were fined, the matter Was taken alter i clock. Interment Pittsburgh.

GARDNER. Sent 15. 1953. CHART ITS husband of Marion C. Gardner nee Geit-M of 6318 Elmwood ave Relatives and friends, up with Harrisburg authorities and an attempt made to work out an agreement.

In the interim however, the State employes cf Phila. Reading R. are in vited to funeral service 11 A. J. ORITT Sept.

15. HARRY, beloved husband of Catherine (nee Kessler) Oritt. of 'he Presidential devoted father of Mr. Jack and Mr. Alvin Oritt; loving brother of Mrs.

Rose Lang, Mrs. William Toll, Mrs. Esther Weiss. Mrs. Sarah Weiss.

Mrs. Lillian Safron-skv. Mrs. Martin Liebert, Miss Ethel. Mr.

Morris. Mr. Marvin and Mr. Joseph Oritt: aUo survived by two grandchildren. Relatives! and friends are invited to services 12 Haas Funeral Home.

Elm wood ave. at 64th st Int. Mt. Zion Cem. Friends call Fri.

eve. cut off the township's school ap GOLDBERG Sept. 16. 1953. MORRIS.

propriation of $16,000 and the ac beloved husband of Reba. of 3121 de 7-9 voted father of Neal, Marvin and Harris tion was blamed on the lack of Goldberg: brother of Isaac. Meyer. Benia prosecutions for violation of the i i i i ft -ZtCiv min, Mrs. Beatrice Block.

Mrs. Celia Leiber- Thi Is the exclusive school act. man and Mrs. Mollie Paoletta. Relatives, friends and members of Baise Newcomb No, noon, at Joseph Levine eon s.

is" Broad st. Interment Har Zion Cemetery. Viewing Thursday evening 7 to 9. PELTER. Sept.

15. 1953. of 2241 Wallace LAURA (nee Zegota). Relatives, friends, cmnlnves of Struthera Dunn. invited Amishmen in the Lancaster area 745 are invited to attend services.

11 A. at Raphael-Sacks Memorial Chapel. ingredient tfittt provides oil day anti-enzyme actloi? do not believe in sending their chil 1945 N. Broad st. Int.

Montefiore Cemetery -1 to attend funeral Saturday, at 8 o'clock, from Flanagan's Funeral Home. 541 N. 22d st. dren to school once the children GLLAY. Sept.

16. 1953. IGNATZ. of 866 rT. Randolph husband of Anna (nee Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Francis Xavier become 14. agorny. Relatives and friends are invited Church. 9 A. M.

int. Holy cross cem. view- ing Friday evening to funeral 8 A. Nasevicb. Funeral Home.

Franklin and Brown sts. Solemn Requiem Mass. Cathedral of the Immaculate Rrn.LF.T. Sent. 17.

1953. OS CY ELLA Mrs. Max Starr onception, 9 A. M. Int.

St. Mary a Cem. Fox Chase. Friends call Fri. eve.

widow of Robert E. Reilley. Funeral services Sat. at 1 P. at the Murray Funeral Home.

408 Cooper Camden. N. J. Mrs. Max Starr, wife of a food HEATLEY.

Of 1302 Cypress on Sept. Viewing Friday evening. IB, 1953, IDA MAY. wife of Stanley w. Heat-ley.

Service for relatives and friends on Sat. SCHtJLTE. Sept. 16. 1953.

of 1346 N. CM a i IS and produce broker, died WedneS' day at the University Hospital She was 58. 81st st FRED SCHTJLTE. aged 54 years. at 2 P.

M. at Oliver H. Bair's. 1820 Chestnut IfWi st. Int.

private. Friends call 7-9 P. M. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services 11 A. M.

precisely, at the HERRMANN. Sept. 16. 1953. MARION Wesley Harris Kehr Funeral Parlors.

2428-30 N. Broad st. Int. Arlington Cem. Friends ra.

nee Howard l. wife or the late Louis Mrs. Starr, who lived at 6225 Christian was active in B'nai B'rith, the West Philadelphia Herrmann, formerly of 5815 N. Park ave. may call Fri.

7 to 9. Relatives, also all organisations of SHAW. Sept. 16. 1953.

of 515 E. Thomp wnicn sne was a member are invited to attend son ALICE (nee Ballentine), wire ol chapter of Hadassah, and the Na the funeral 8:30 A. Griess Funeral Home. N. W.

Cor. 8th st. and Hunting Park Ernest R. Shaw. Relatives, friends and members First Presbyterian Church of Kensington tional Home for Jewish Children has' this research proven anti-enzyme5 that ave.

Solemn Requiem Mass. St. Timothy's are Invited to the service P. in Denver. Besides her husband nurc.i, to a.

M- int. New cathedral Cem may call Friday evening. she is survived by two daughters HE CLINGS. Sept. 17.

1853. LLOYD. William Rowen Grant Funeral Home. 307 E. Glrard sve.

Interment North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday evening. nusoand oi Myra Atkinson Heuilncs, of Mrs. Helen Nydis and Mrs. Kahn t.M rm Moorestown, N.

J. Due notice of funeral HICKS Sept. 15. 1953. AUGUSTA J.

widow of Edwin of 218 W. Albemarle and a son. Marvin. Also four sis SNYDER. Sept.

15. 1953. JOSEPH, of 6227 Mershon husband of Helen (nee ters, Mrs. Bessie Miller, Mrs. Jean nrrTm Funeral service will be held 3 Krist).

Relatives and friends may call at the Petner Faneral Home, 6421 Frankfcrd ave. P. Jchnston Sz Son Funeral Home, Greenberg, Miss Mollie Horowits 69 F. Baltimore Lansdowne. Friends (at Levick Fri.

eve. Funeral and in and Mrs. Sarah Tonick, and a terment private. brother. Al Horowits, of Beverly STARR.

Sent. 16. 1953. of 6223 Christian may call 2 P. Friday.

Int. private. HOPKINS. Sept. 15.

VERNON beloved husband of Evelyn F. Hansen, of 8306 Stow De'air N. .1. Relatives and friends, also the Sheet Metal Workers' Local 319. and A.

O. M. P. of invited to services LENA H. STARR, beloved wife of Max.

VUUU Hills, Calif. devoted mother of Helen Nydish. Shirley Services will be at 12:30 today mm oi DM rate Kahn. Marvin Starr, grandmother of Barton NyriCh and Susan Kahn. and sister of Bessie 10 A.

at the Funeral Home of from the Asher-Berschler chapel 1309 N. Broad with burial in Ingiesby Sons. Cove and Wyndam Pennsauken. N. .1.

Int. Bethel Memorial Park. Viewing Friday evening. IRWIN. Sept.

14. 1933. JOHN. huband nf the late Catherine Irwlr ln Conroy) and father of Sr Celina. I.H.M.

Relatives. Miller. Jean Greenberg. MoUle Horowits, Sara Tonick and Al M. Horowits; of Beverly Hills.

Cal. Relatives and friends and all organizations of which she was a member, invited to services 12:30 P. at The Asher-Berschler Memorial Chapel, 1309 N. Broad. Interment Mt.

Jacob Cemetery. Mount Jacob Cemetery. Deaths Elsewhere mm STILLMAN. Sept. 16.

1953. of 333 DarhT friends. Holy Name Society and emploves of the 46th St. Engine House. P.R.R..

invited to the funeral 3:30 A. from his late Michael Maximilian, 58, who Terrace. Darby. JOSEPH husband of Margaret (nee Ingram). Funeral service made furs for some of the world's 10 A.

Marvil Funeral Heme. 1110 Main I residence. 508 N. 34th st. Solemn Requiem Mass.

St. Agatha's Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Viewing Friday evening. m- most fashionable women, in New termeni ttiram. Memorial Gardens. JACKSON Sept. 15.

1933. ALBERT, of York. Maj. Gen. Jay Benedict, TYSON.

Sept. 17. JEAN PARKER, wife 71. former superintendent of the of John H. Tyson.

Superintendent of Schools. Upper Darby 328 Kenwood road. Drexel Military Academy at West Point, in Hill, services Monday afternoon. 2:30 clock. Washington.

Dr. Joseph Sigall, George C. Toppitzer's Funeral Home. Garrett road' at Lansdowne ave. Int.

Arlington. nationally-known portrait painter, mn mends may can sun. eve. alter 3 clock. 351 Harrison Cardington.

Del. husband of the late Annie Jackson (nee Ash-worth). Relatives and friends, also Albion Lodge No. 15. Order of Sns of St.

Gorge. invited to funeral 2 P. John P. Donohue A Sons. 54C0 Market st.

Int. Mt. Hope Crm. Friends call Fri. 7:30 to 10 M.

JACOB. On Sept. 16. 1953. of 115 rrankiln Cheltenham.

BERTHA wife of the late James J. Jacob. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 11 A. J. W.

Dean tc fn. 7900 Oxford Fox Chase, Phlia. Int. Greenwood (K. of Cem.

Viewing Fridav evening. hus-! in LaJolla, Calif. Sir Raymond VOEGTLIN Sept. 16. ELMO is band of Una Voegtlin.

Funeral 8:30 Beck, 92, former chairman of -12 TO 24 HOURS, JUST ONE A. Fox Funeral Home. 7026 Castor ave. Solemn Requ'em Mass. Resurrection Church.

Lloyd's Insurance firm, in Sal 10 A. M. interment our Lady ol Grace Cem. Viewing Friday evening. combe, England.

Miss Mary MacKenzie. 65, longtime recorder WALLACE. Sept. 14. 1953.

of 6241 N. Woodstock WALTER husband of the late Alice McKeona Wallace. Relatives, of the royal archives at Windsor Castle, in London. C. le THE HEART ASSOCIATION rfQr will rttif.irv HtnniWH DO NOT BE SATISFIED WITH HOUR ANTI-ENZYME PROTECTION! Wolfe, 81, retired auditor and treasurer of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum Bailey Circus, at New York.

rarlil lift 1505 W.tnut Straff irienas and employes of the Penna. are Invited to the funeral 8:30 A. M-, from the Ogontz Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan. Ogontz Chelten aves.

Solemn Requiem Mass. St. Benedict's Church. 10 A. M.

Friends invited Fri. eve. WILLS. On Sept. 16.

1953. ROY husband of the late Ella Wills, of 131 Evergreen Woodlynne. N. J. Services 11 A.

at B. C. Schroeder Sens. 715 Cooper Camden. Friends call Sun.

eve. 'WLNTERLE. In Norristown. on Sept. 16.

1953. GEORGE WILLIAM, husband of Evelvn Werkeiser Wimerle. Relatives arm friends are Philadelphia 2, Pennsylvania Tenement Fire Kills 2 in Newark NEWARK, N. Sept. 17 AP) i FREE, INDOOR I I I PARKING I I OLIVER H.BAIR C.

Mothers-No Other Kind of Tooth Pcro Can Protect Tooth Against Effects of Candy and Sweet Drinks All Day Lcmo! What wonderful news for every family! For the first time, the eozynid that change starches and sugars into decay acids can be stopped not for a few moments after brushing, but continuously, afl day kmg! It the only kind of tooth paste that can protect between brushings protect against decay acids all day despite candy, sweet drinks, or between meal snaclis And a little Antizyme Tooth Paste goes a long way. So be Invited to auend services from Tha Bovd Funeral Kom- 718 Swede Norristown. on Sept. W. at 2 P.

M. Int. George Washington Memorial Park. Friends may call Fn. eve.

7 to 9. Philates Lodge No. 527. F. and A.

will hold services at 8:30 P. M. Any dantffrica, avan plain watar, has soma fiK-anzyma action. Soma tooth pastas ora mow rafarring to this os "continuing onli-anzyma protection. Actually, no tooth pasta without aR day anti-anzyma action can grva you mora than hour protaation.

Antizyma Tooth Pasta conditions tooth surfacas to giva oil day protection against tooth dacay acids. Two persons died today as fire swept a crowded tenement at 20 T'I. J'1 pltn'D sept. Court near the heart of down- DIRECTORS Of FUNERAL 1120 CHESTNUT STREET Telethon Rl 4-15l i Mary B. (nee White).

Relatives and friend, i tOWn Newark are invited to attend funeral services on Sat. sss Kg RagQH (1QJB at 10 A. at the Weatherbv Fnneril Firemen found two bodies in the three-storv frame building. One Heme. 308 W.

Holly Pitman. Masonic identified as that of Lepardo etaefl fl Qaadte ate Aire was Ramos, 36, and the other as Miss 19.33, FRANK husband of the late Marv McNlchol Yirger. Service for relatives and friends or Saturday. 10 A. at Oliver H.

Bait s. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Arlington Cem Friends may call Friday. 7 to 9 P.

3 it iUrmonam ymt dWarra fa nwerf mm "lm Mtmmrtmm" ireftca an Ih saauwHry Ism yur levri nm caff Mis SAr an A -( mhm will flmd fa yen- na pnpmnnm a WMK. I Yon get Antizyme Tooth Paste that contents aa al tfa enzyme (not some ingredient that's bees in tootfe pastes all UNVEILING NOTICI Harriet Flaherty, 80. One tenant was overcome by smoke, and another received a cut arm. Dozens of occupants, including women carrying babies, fled the smoke and flames, and were given temporary shelter in a police PRUSHANSKIN The unveiling of the mmu-ment of the late DR. HARRY H.

PRU-SHANSKIN will take place on Sunday Sept. 29th. 1953. at 3 P. at the Har Nebo Cem Relatives and friends are Invited to attend regardless of weather conditions.

2 Be sore yon get Antizyme Tooth Paste that contains i that woat wash away. Tins is the only enzyme reported by nomrsizy research. Premature Twins Tampafwy Pratodian Withawt Cenh'nevvs Prerecrien With Antizyma. Later, Thriving at Center Ellen Rose and Beth Miriam, 1 11 A EMI nremo t.iir twin rtaiiffhtprs of Trr Paopla susceptibla to tooth dacay brushad lhair taath, in tosts, with dentifrices of oR lands. V4 fcaar aftar brvshing.

thay were given a swgar riraa. bi almost every case tha Acv-ctomatar showed lha presence of dangerous too decay odds (below pH 5.6). people used Antizyme Tooth Paste for one week. te 24 hears after the test brwshina, they again rinsed their mouths with a sugar tote-tion. in 9 out of 10 cases, the Acidometer Indicated "no harmful decay acids." distinction tO Olir nam and Mrs.

Jack Horowitz, of Bur (WEARS have lent) 3 Be sore yoa get Antizyme the one aationafly advertised taoA pacta with an anti-enzyme that caa deliver the benefits yoa read about hi articles The Saturday Evening Post, Americaa Weekly, Coronet, and other periodicals. ASK YOUR DENTIST. You should still see your dentist regularly. Only your dentist can repair cavities already started. He can help yoa check the effectiveness of Antizyme in stopping new cavities.

Only long-term clinical study over a period of years can establish the full efficacy of this new principle ia controlling dental caries. 7 1 ST. JOUM PHILA 1512 H. BROAD lington, N. J-, were reported thriving at Albert Einstein Medical Center yesterday.

The twins, born Monday morning, are in incubators. Ellen Rose weighs three pounds four ounces, and Beth Miriam weighs two pounds three ounces, according to hospital authorities. They were delivered by Dr. Herbert Marbach. senior attending physician in obstetrics and gynecology at the Einstein Center.

I 7 FR 7-6100 HlAMt: 1S50 ALTON AU DAY ANTI-ENZYME TOOTH PASTI A Product of larrbmrl FUNERAL DIRECTORS ADJACENT TO CH AiL fAKKING FACILITIES.

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