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Sunday, Oct. 18, 1981 Death Notices (Springfield, The family will return to her late residence. (BERSCHLER'S) DRAYER Suddenly, on Oct. 14, 1981, M. EDWARD, beloved husband of Martha (nee Evans), of Drexel Hill, father of the late Robert E.

Draver. Relatives and friends are invited to the service 1 P.M., at THE SPENCER T. VIDEON FUNERAL HOME, Garrett Rd. at Shadeland Drexel Hill, where friends may call one hour prior to the service. Memorial Gifts may be sent to The Dr.

Robert E. Draver Memorial Fund of the West Chester State College, West Chester, Pa. 19380. Int. Arlington Cem.

EISELE IRENE (nee Pfeffer), on Oct. 15, 1981, wife of the late Frank Eisele and mother of Robert F. Eisele; also survived by 2 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral service Mon. 11 A.M., at the Lutheran Home Chapel, 6950 Gin.

Mt. Airy, where the family will receive friends after 10:15 A.M. Int. George Washington Memorial Park. Arr.

by FYFE AND MILLER. FINBERG Oct. 16, 1981, BESS CRAMER FINBERG, of The Wellington, 135 S. 19th mother of Mrs. Joseph (Natalie) Friedman and Mrs.

Alan (Peggy) Weiss, dear grandmother of Ellen Jo and Jodi Friedman, Andrew and Stuart Weiss. Services 2 P.M. precisely, at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N. Broad St. Int.

Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will be at the Friedman residence, 2033 Fortune Glenside, Pa. FIORA FRANK (CHICK), Oct. 17, 1981, of Lebanon survived by his wife Angela (nee Marra), his son Alexander, his daughters Rosemarie Stagliano and Nancy Fiora; also 9 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral on Tues.

8:30 A.M., at the ROBERT L. D'ANJOLELL MEMORIAL HOME OF OVERBROOK, 6506-20 Haverford Ave. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 A.M., St. Callistus Church. Int.

SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may call Mon. 7 to 9 P.M. (Parking on premises).

FRANKLIN CLEMENTINE Oct. 16, 1981, survived by husband, Stanley B. daughters, Stephanie Sandra F. and Sharon P. Franklin, Shirley F.

Archie, son, Stanley mother, Eddie Mae Riggs, brother, George Riggs Jr. and niece Meltoni Joyner. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Tues. 11 A.M., Mt. Airy Presbyterian Church, Germantown Ave.

and Mt. Pleasant St. Int. Rolling Green Cem. Family requests remembrances be made to American Cancer Society of 21 S.

12th St. Arr. by EMMANUEL JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME, 6653-55 Chew Ave. FREBOWITZ Oct. 16, 1981, EDWIN, husband of Florence (nee Klateman), of 828 Red Lion father of Mrs.

Arlene Slutsky and Mr. Lanny Frebowitz, brother of Mr. Harry Frebowitz; also survived by 4 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Sun. 2 P.M.

precisely, 6410 N. Broad St. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will return to 1802 Pine Huntingdon Valley, Pa.

Contributions may be made in his memory to the American Cancer Society. GOODMAN Oct. 16, 1981, FANNIE of 2121 Glendale wife of the late Samuel, mother of Helen Goodman, Dr. David and Alvin Goodman; also survived by one grandchild. Relatives, friends are invited to Graveside Services Sun.

11:15 A.M. at the Mt. Sharon (Springfield, The family will return to her late residence. (BERSCHLER'S) GREENBERG Oct. 15, 1981, MANUEL A.

GREENBERG, of 1530 Locust husband of the late Yvette (nee Wolf), father of Jack Greenberg; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Services 11 A.M., precisely, at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N. Broad St. Int. Montefiore Cem.

Family will be at 335 Quarry Lane, Haverford, Pa. HAMPLE Oct. 15, 1981, ELIZABETH ANN (nee Lapetina), wife of the late Charles W. Hample, mother of Anita Lynch, Arthur Rosemarie Bell, Louis A. and Alan also survived by 20 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.

Relatives, friends invited to viewing Mon. 10 A.M., THE McGILLIN FUNERAL HOME, 48th and Baltimore Aves. and to the service at 11:30 A.M. Int. Westminster Cem.

No viewing Sun. eve. HODGE EDWARD BLANCHARD, on Oct. 17, 1981, of Devon, age 75 husband of Mary Breckinridge Hodge, father of Edward B. Hodge of West Trenton, N.J.

and John H. Hodge, of Gulph Mills, also survived by 2 grandsons and a sister Mrs. Edward C. Robbins, of Newtown Square, Pa. A Memorial Service will be held in the Chapel of the Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, Bryn Mawr, Fri.

Oct. 23, at 2 P.M. Int. Private. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts in his name may be made to the Episcopal Academy, 376 N.

Latches Lane, Merion, Pa. 19063. (STUARD, ARDMORE). HORNOR Oct. 16, 1981, PETER TOWNSEND HORNOR, of Wynnewood, Funeral service and Int.

will be private at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to The Bryn Mawr Hospital. (BRINGHURST-ANDREW J. BAIR). HUGHLETT DAVID suddenly, Oct.

15, 1981, age 20, of West Oak Lane, son of Andrew and Margaret, also survived by his brother and 2 sisters. Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral service 1 P.M. KIRK AND NICE, 6301 Germantown Ave. Friends may call Tues. after 12 Noon.

IDSTEIN Oct. 16, 1981, JULIUS, husband of Senta (nee Katz), of 4917 Old York father of Mrs. Ida Bohensky, Mrs. Bernice Garfinkel, Miss Brenda Idstein and Mr. Pinnie Idstein, brother of Mrs.

Bella Hirsch; also survived by 10 grandchildren. Relatives and friends and all organizations of which he was a member are invited to funeral services, Sun. 11:15 A.M. precisely, 6410 N. Broad St.

Int. Har Jehuda Cem. Shiva will be observed at 4917 Old York Rd. commencing Wed. eve.

Oct. 21. JACKSON Private funeral services were held for MARIE L. JACKSON, formerly of 1251 N. Frazier Oct.

14. Mrs. Jackson is survived by one daughter, Ursula Thompson, 2 granddaughters, Rachel and Josivn Banks, one great granddaughter, Antoinette. Int. was White Chapel Memorial Park, Feasterville, Pa.

JURIST Oct. 16, 1981, HERMAN, father of Mrs. Faith Washerstien and Mr. Elliot L. Jurist; also survived by 3 grandchildren.

Service and int. will be private. KOCH EDMUND Sept. 25, 1981, born Nov. 1, 1902, former emplovee City of husband of the late Helen (nee Winters), son of the late Gustave and Caroline, brother of the late Harold.

Services and interment were private. LASS Oct. 15, 1981, MARIE (nee Zwinger), beloved wife of the late Joseph Lass and mother of Isabel Beichl; also survived by 4 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends, also members of Cannstafter Volksfest-Verein are invited to funeral Mon. 9:30 A.M., JOSEPH A.

QUINN FUNERAL HOME, Cor. Roosevelt Blvd. and Sanger St. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Martin of Tours Church 10:30 A.M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Sun. 7 to 9 P.M. Mass cards preferred.

LAWS Oct. 15, 1981, FRANCES F. (nee Fitzgerald) of Phila, beloved wife of Thomas K. Laws; also survived by her sister, Mrs. Emma Twigg, of New York.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Tues. 9 A.M., RICHARD L. KELLY'S, Cor. Long Lane and Walnut Upper Darby. Mass of Christian Burial Tues.

10:15 A.M., Church of St. Alice, Upper Darby. Int. Calvary Cherry Hill. LEE Oct.

17, 1981, MARGARET H. (nee Palmer), beloved mother of William P. Lee sister of Walter J. Palmer; also survived by 2 granddaughters. Relatives and friends are invited to her services Tues.

1:30 P.M., MANNAL FUNERAL HOME, 6925 Frankford Ave. (at Tyson), where friends may call Tues. 12:30 to 1:30. No viewing Mon. eve.

Int. Greenmount Cem. MACK Oct. 15, 1981, BERNARD beloved husband of Frances Mack (nee Tarsa) and father of Bernard J. Joseph brother of Joseph P.

Mack. Relatives and friends, also St. John Neumann General Assembly 4th Degree, Holmesburg Council No. 1284 K. of Teamsters Union No.

463 are invited to funeral Tues. 8:30 A.M., JOSEPH A. QUINN FUNERAL HOME, Cor. Roosevelt Blvd. and Sanger St.

Mass of Christian Burial, St. Martin of Tours Church 9:30 A.M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. No viewing Mon.

eve. Mass cards would be appreciated. MACRINA Oct. 15, 1981, FRANK, beloved husband of the late Mary (nee Spatafora), of 769 S. 7th devoted father of Mrs.

Theresa Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Rosemarie Rao, Mrs. Gloria Ancona, Mrs. Frances Esposito and Miss Dolores Macrina; also survived by 13 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Mon.

9:30 A.M., from LOUIS E. INGENITO JR. FUNERAL HOME, 820 Christian St. Mass of Christian Burial St. Mary Magdalen's Church A.M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. 7 to 10.

MANION On Oct. 16, 1981, of Hatboro, Pa. MARY A. (Polly) (nee Fleming), wife of the late Francis P. and sister of Thomas J.

Fleming; also survived by 6 nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends, Bell Telephone Co. Pioneers, Jenkintown Council invited to call Tues. 8:30 A.M. at the funeral home of LOUIS SWIFT ETT, 529 N.

York Rd. Hatboro, Pa. Mass of Christian Burial, St. John Bosco Church, 10 A.M. Int.

Holy Sepluchre Cem. There will be no calling hours Mon. eve. MASCIANGELO Oct. 14, 1981, JOANNA MARIANI, beloved wife of the late Raymond Masciangelo, of Ardmore, mother of Raymond W.

Louis M. Masciangelo and Mrs. Kenneth (Antonia) Lee; also survived by 6 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to THE FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN STRETCH, E. Eagle and St.

Denis Rds. (Oakmont), Havertown, Sun. 7 to 9 P.M. and to the Mass of Christian Burial, in St. Denis Church, 11 A.M.

Int. St. Denis Cem. In lieu of flowers, an Offering in her name, to The Diabetes Amer. Bourse 21 S.

5th Pa. 19106 would be appreciated. METZLER WILLIAM FREDERICK SR. of Pine Buff, formerly of Oiney, Oct. 12, 1981, beloved father of William F.

also survived by 3 grandsons and 2 great grandsons. Services were held on Wed. at 2 P.M. at the Chelten Hills Abbey. The family prefers Memorials be made in his memory to Zion Lutheran Church, Front and Fisher 19120.

OVECKA Oct. 16, 1981, of 8416 Ridge CAROLINE E. (nee Churay), beloved wife of Rudolph J. and mother of Mrs. Theresa I.

Schoil, Mrs. Caroline A. Giuliano, Mrs. Margaret A. Vincent, Rudolph J.

Jr. and Mary Jane Norris; also survived by 6 grandchildren and sister of Frank and Alfred Churay, Mrs. Mary Salter, Mrs. Anne Stubbs, Mrs. Wilma Hudson, Mrs.

Dorothy Bostic and Mrs. Frances Bunting. Relatives and friends are invited to the Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 A.M., at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Cathedral Phila. Int. Galena Galena, Md.

Friends may call at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, at 8:45 A.M. Mon. morning. Donations to the Medical Mission Pine Fox Chase, Pa. in Mrs.

Ovecka's name would be preferred. (McILVAINE FUNERAL HOME, East Falls). Philadelphia Inquirer 9-E Death Notices Edmund H. Cabeen, 68 Edmund Hamersly Cabeen, 68, a Delaware County civic leader, died Friday at his home in Wayne. He formerly lived in Rosem nt and Devon.

Mr. Cabeen was a member of a socially prominent family. The son of Ann Emlen Hamersly and Francis von. Albade Cabeen, he was an insurance broker in Wayne. He was active in community affairs.

He was past president of the Wayne Businessman's Association and led efforts to renew declining business areas in Radnor Township. He was a graduate of St. George's School in Newport, R.1., and attended the University of Pennsylvania. During World War II, he served as a captain in the Army. He was a member of the Descendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, the Society Colonial Wars, the Military Order of Foreign Wars, and the St.

Anthony Club. Surviving are his wife, Anne V. L. Gray Cabeen; daughters, Lea C. Hussey and Ellen B.

Liversidge; son, Dr. Richard W. Bleecker, and six grandchildren. Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct.

31, at Old St. David's Episcopal Church, Wayne. F.J. Singer, ex-Curtis employee Floyd J. Singer, 81, a former traffic manager for Curtis Publishing died Friday at Shore Memorial Hospital in Somers Point, N.J.

Mr. Singer lived in Northfield, N.J., since he left Philadelphia 13 years ago. He was a Mason and a member of Lu Lu Temple in Philadelphia. In Northfield, he was president of the Senior Citizens Club. He is survived by his wife, Clara; a son, Robert; a daughter, Doris Walsh; two sisters, six grandchildren and one great Services will be held at 11 a.m., Tuesday at the Albert Peterson Funeral Home in Egg Harbor City, N.J.

Burial will be in Egg Harbor Cemetery. Clearing the record The Inquirer yesterday incorrectly reported the number of grandchildren in the obituary of Bess Cramer Finberg. There are four grandchildren. It is the intention of The inquirer that its news reports be fair and correct in every respect. If vou have a question or comment about news coverage, write to Public Service Editor, The Inquirer, 400 N.

Broad Philadelphia 19101, or call 854-2598 between 9:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Associated Press WITH FISHING RODS packed away in a case, former President Jimmy Carter heads for a plane at University Park airport outside State College, Pa. Carter arrived in the central Pennsylvania area Thursday for a few days of angling at his favorite spot on Spruce Creek.

Top spy a double agent? LONDON Citing secret documents just released in Canada, a prominent journalist has urged the British government to re-examine his claim that one of its intelligence chiefs had been a Soviet spy. Chapman Pincher told reporters Friday that evidence given to a Canadian commission on spying supported his own suspicion that the late Sir Roger Hollis, head of MI-5 counterespionage from 1956 to 1965, had spied for the Soviet Union. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told Parliament in March that was investigated in the 1970s but no proof was found that he had for the Soviet Union. Pincher said that, according documents released in Ottawa day, Soviet defector Igor told the Canadian commission 1946 that there was a secret code-named "Elli" in Britain. Pincher said he had always tained that Hollis used that as his.

code name. Hollis died in 1975. In a book published earlier this year, Pincher suggested that Hollis had been an undetected "mole" in the higher echelons of British intelligence. Pincher said Friday that Thatcher should reopen the case because there were several important errors in her parliamentary statement. He said he had spoken a few days ago to Gouzenko, who is living in Canada under an assumed name.

Pincher said authorities had established that the MI-5 officer whom Britain sent to interview Gouzenko in 1945 was Hollis himself. In the early 1970s, another MI-5 officer visited Gouzenko and showed him the report that Hollis had filed in 1945. "Gouzenko said to me the other night that if Hollis had written that report, then Hollis was a spy. The testimony was a fake," Pincher said. Gouzenko worked clerk in the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa, and in the main cypher room of military intelligence in Moscow.

that spied Tea dance resumes at a Hyatt hotel to Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO Dancers swayed to big band music in the in Hyatt Regency Hotel on Friday night, a reminder of old times. The tea dance marked the return the popular weekly event, canceled after 113 people were killed when overhead walkways collapsed in July at a Hyatt hotel in Kansas City, Mo. A similar dance was in progress when the walkways collapsed at the of Kansas City hotel. A growing kernel consciousness POPCORN, from 1-E sylvania Dutch who use dried corn in side dishes and in casseroles. "Sales were very, very slow," recalled Thomas Cope, the great -grandson of the company's founder.

Cope began to notice the explosion of popcorn purveyors. Individuals such as Orville Redenbacher, the bow-tied, self-styled King of Popcorn, were giving popcorn new cachet, particularly among the cocktail and jogging set who saw the expensive hybrid kernels as a low-calorie, nutritious treat. "We figured if anyone should know about corn and popcorn it was us. So we decided to go into business," said Cope, 42, a former Air Force pilot. The company decided to market a locally grown hybrid popcorn, a strain that would be adaptable to Lancaster County's rich, limestone soil, visually appealing and, above all, "palatable," Cope said.

"We didn't want kernels with a lot of hulls. We wanted nice, shiny, deeply golden kernels," he said. First year sales of Gourmet's Choice Popcorn, packaged in a clear glass jar with a Pennsylvania Dutchman on the label, were disappointing. The company wrestled briefly with the idea of abandoning its pop- U.S. Treasury bonds Rate Maturity High Low Last Chg Yield Oct 01 99.31 99.29 99.31+ .2 12.91 7 Nov 81 99.15 99.11 99.15+ .4 14.17 Nov 81 99.17 99.14 99.174 .3 13.98 Nov 81 99.27 99.23 99.26 .3 13.20 71 Dec 81 98.22 98.14 98.22+ .8 13.83 Dec 81 99.15 99.10 99.14+ .4 13.84 Jan 82 99.8 99 99.6 ,6 14.16 Feb 82 97.21 97.10 97.21+ .11 13.61 Feb 82 97.24 97.10 97.24+ .14 13.54 Feb 82 99.30 99.24 99.27 .3 14.05 Mar 82 97.11 97.3 97.11+ .8 14.16 15 Mar 82 100.11 100.4 100.11+ .7 14.06 113 Apr 82 98.12 98.4 98.12+ .8 14.66 7.

May 82 96.6 95.22 96.2 .12 14.41 8 May 82 96.20 96.6 96.20+ .14 14.35 May 82 97 96.22 97 .10 14.98 938 May 82 n. 96.27 96.14 96.26+ .12 14.99 Jun 82 95.30 95.12 95.22+ .10 14.97 858 Jun 82 95.31 95.14 95.30 .16 14.95 Jul 82 95.24 95.6 95.24+ .18 14.82 81 Aug 82 95.2 94.18 95.2 .16 14.70 Aug 82 95.20 95.4 95.20+ .16 14.83 111 Aug 82 97.8 96.22 97.6 .16 14.71 Sep 82 94.24 94,6 94.20+ .14 14.66 Sep 82 97.22 97.6 97.19+ .13 14.69 Oct 62 97.21 97.4 97.20+ .16 14.69 Nov 82 93.5 92.13 93.4 .23 14.26 Nov 82 93.24 93.6 93.24 .18 14.37 Nov 82 99.6 98.20 99.3 .15 14.78 93 Dec 82 94.15 93.30 94.15+ .17 14.56 Dec 82 100.14 99.23 100.10+ .19 14.82 Jan 83 98.16 98.1 98.8 .7 15.18 Feb 83 92.12 92.4 92.8 .4 14.54 Feb 83 98.16 98.8 98.15+ .7 15.16 Mar 83 93.10 92.31 93.10+ .7 14,54 Mar 83 097.2 96.26 96.78+ .2 15.12 corn venture and concentrating on its line of dehydrated sweet corn. But second-year results were a dramatic improvement. And the third year showed a 50 percent sales leap over the previous year. "Now our biggest problem is simply meeting demand," Cope.

"The market demand is overwhelming." Total sales for the company last year doubled over the previous year to $2.25 million. By January, the end of its first year of popcorn sales in the Philadelphia area, Cope expects to garner 8 percent of the local popcorn market. Redenbacher holds 27.8 percent of the Philadelphia market, followed by Jiffy with 24 percent and Jolly-Time with 22 percent, according to Cope. Cope is hoping to increase popcorn sales with its new, aggressive print advertising campaign, featuring winsome tennis players, slim joggers and agile basketball players extolling the virtues of popcorn. The company has also scheduled an advertising campaign for radio.

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Pedrick of The Presbyterian Home, 47th and City Line Ave. (Bala); survived by daughter, Jane Furhmann, one granddaughter and one great grandson. Funeral service Mon. Oct. 19th at 11 A.M.

Chapel of The Home. Int. private. Memorial Contributions may be made to The Presbyterian Home, Bala. J.

BAIR) PERRUCCI of West Oak Lane, on Oct. 16, 1981, PETER, age 74 beioved husband of Margaret (nee Prano). Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Tues. 8:30 A.M. from THE MUNDY AND FLUEHR FUNERAL HOME, 435 N.

Easton Glenside and to The Mass of Christain Burial 10 A.M. St. Benedict's Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Friends may call Mon. eve 7 to 9 P.M. Parking on premises. PUGH Oct. 15, 1981, MARY L.

(nee Glinske), wife of the late John, beloved mother of Irene Batcho and Ann Kuhn and the late Francis Pugh; also survived by 9 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren, sister of Henry Glenn, St. Petersburg, Fla. and Martha Hoesle. Relafives and friends are invited to attend her funeral Mon. 9:30 A.M., from THE PETNER FUNERAL HOME, 6421 Frankford Ave.

(at Levick Mass of Christian Burial 11 A.M., Immaculate Conception Church, Jenkintown. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve.

Mass Cards preferred by the members of the family. QUIGLEY On Oct. 17, 1981, MARIAN daughter of the late William and Margaret Quigley of North Wales, survived by Sr. Honorina I.H.M., Rita, John and Joseph. A retired emplovee of the DuPont Pa.

Mass of Christian Burial in St. Rose of Lima Church, North Wales, Pa. Mon. 8 P.M. Friends may call at the Church after 6 P.M.

Int. SS. Peter and Paul Springfield, Pa. LONGENECKER, North Wales. RACZ Oct.

15, 1981, JOHN husband of Mary R. (nee Burke), of S.W. father of James J. and anne Bradly, brother of Lawrence; also survived by 4 grandchildren. Relatives, friends members of Our Lady of Good Counsel K.

of C. No. 4146 and Cardinal Dougherty Assembly, Holy Name Society are invited to call Mon. KISH FUNERAL HOME, 6506 Elmwood Ave. Mass of Christian Burial Church of St.

Barnabas Tues. 9:30 A.M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. RILEY PATRICK Oct.

14, 1981, beloved son of John P. and the late Charlotte B. (nee Schlitter), step-son of Helene M. Riley, brother of Karen, Terrence, Neil, Daniel, Julia and Kathryn Riley, step-brother of John, seph and Helene Mulcahy. Relatives, friends and members of ABATE OF PENNA.

are invited to his funeral Mon. 8:30 A.M., from THE JAMES A. CAFFERTY FUNERAL HOME, 6709-11 Frankford Ave. (at Unruh Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., Nativity B.V.M. Church.

Int. New Cathedral Cern. Friends may call Sun. eve. 7-9 P.M.

The family would appreciate Mass Offerings or donations be made to St. Christopher's Hospital, Dr. Nancy Huang, 2600 N. Lawrence Pa. 19133.

(Parking on premises). Death Notices ABEY DORIS on Oct. 15, 1981, beloved sister of Robert, Raymond, Fannie Haig, Ruth Arnold and Eleanor Robertson. Relatives, friends and emplovees of Fox Products Co, are invited to the funeral Mon. 12 noon, from the Trinity Church, Oxford, 6901 Rising Sun Ave.

Int. Chelten Hills Cem. Friends may call Mon. after 11 A.M., at the WETZEL AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 6902 Rising Sun Ave. No viewing Sun.

eve. in lieu of Rowers, donations may be made to the Emphysema Foundation. ADAMS Oct. 14, 1981, BRUCE, of East Falls, husband of Helen R. (nee McNeilis) and father of John B.

and Robert also survived by 3 grandchildren, Robert Jacquelyn and Scott P. Relatives, friends invited to call at THE TURNER AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 6028 Ridge Roxborough, Mon. eve. after 7, and to his funeral service 10:30 A.M. Int.

George Washington Memorial Park. ALBRIGHT Oct. 16, 1981, of 2913 Cambridge GEORGE, husband of Angeline (nee Quinn) and father of Mrs. Ruth Elkins, Mrs. Mary Lou Cranmer, Mrs.

Marjorie Carney, Miss Angeline Fraser and Mr. Francis Fraser; also survived by 13 grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Tues. 9 A.M. from PHILLIPS FUNERAL HOME, 568 N.

23rd St. Service 10:30 A.M. Int. Westminster Cem. Friends may call Mon.

eve. 7 to 9 P.M. ALLEN On Oct. 16, 1981, MARGARET C. (nee Gordon), wife of Barry, of Bellmawr, N.J., age 51, mother of Deborah, Patrick and Frankie, sister of Jane Reinholt, Helen Vaccara, Elaine Meehan, Catherine Lynch, Marviou, Harry and John Gordon; 2 grandchildren.

Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M., Mary of the Church, Curtis Bellmawr, N.J., where friends may call one hour prior to Mass. Int. New St. Mary's Bellmawr. Memorial contributions mav be made to the charity of the donors choice or Mass cards.

Arrangements under the direction of GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, Runnemede, N.J. ANDREWS Oct. 16, 1981, MARY F. BRENNAN, of Bala Cynwyd, wife of the late William R.E. Andrews, survived by her daughter, Patricia A.

Rutter, of Wynnewood, her sisters, Miss Katherine Brennan and Mrs. Helen Trainor and 5 grandchildren, sister of the late Rev. Edward L. Brenna, S.J. Relatives and friends are invited to The Mass of Christian Burial, 11 A.M., St.

Matthias Church, Bala Cynwyd. Int. private. No viewing. Contributions in her memory to The Wornen's Auxiliary of St.

Edmond's Home for Crippled Childern, 320 S. Roberts Rosemont, Pa. 19010 would be appreciated. (McCONAGHY FUNERAL SERVICE, ARDMORE). BADUM Oct.

17, 1981, CLARA MAY, of Hatboro, wife of Edward and mother of Edward F. Jr. and Mrs. Ruth Ceasar, sister of Charles Ettinger and Jane Ettinger; also survived by 2 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Relatives and friends may call Tues.

10 A.M. at JOHN J. BRYERS 406 N. Easton Willow Grove. Funeral services at 11 A.M.

Int. Locustwood Cem. Eriton, N.J. BARSKY Oct. 17, 1981, REBA (nee Gushman) wife of the late Beniamin of 1948 President mother of Fred and Howard Barsky; also survived by 5 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Mon. 11 A.M. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad St. Int.

Mt. Jacob Cem. Family will return to 1948 President St. BASAL Oct. 15, WILLIAM husband of the late Kathryn (nee Schaefer), brother of Rose Matregrano and Genoveffa Panepresso.

Relatives and friends are invited attend her viewing Mon. 8 A.M., from THE PETNER FUNERAL HOME, 6421 Frankford Ave. (at Levick Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., St. Timothy's Church. Entombment Sunset Memorial Park.

No viewing Sun. eve. BONNER Suddeniv, Oct. 16, ELIZABETH A. (nee McVev), age 72 years, beloved wife of Frank also survived by nieces and nephews.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Tues. 9 A.M., HOLLEN FUNERAL HOME, 726-28 E. Allegheny Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, Church of the Ascension 10 A.M. Int.

Holy Redeemer Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve. BUCHANAN BARBARA ANN, suddenly, Oct. 14, 1981, of Millard Road, Elverson, beloved daughter of John W.

and Linda L. Buchanan (nee Goff), sister of Jaclin, Lee and Melissa Jean Buchanan, granddaughter of Stanley and Helen Goff and John and Florence Buchanan. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral service Mon. 11 A.M., THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 43 W. Lancaster Downingtown, where friends may call after 10 A.M.

Int. Goodwill United Methodist Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. 7 to 9.

BURG Oct. 15, 1981, of Oxford Circle, EMMA A. (nee Say. bolt), beloved wife of Joseph Burg, sister of Florence Saybolt, Walter Saybolt, Agnes Hinton and Augusta Deacon. Relatives and friends, also Officers and members of Meridian Sun Lodge No.

158 are invited to services Sun. eve. 8:30 P.M., OGDEN FU. NERAL HOME, 4827 Oxford Ave. Int.

private. Friends may call Sun, eve. Memorials in her name to the Masonic Home, Elizabethtown, Pa. or the Shriners' Hospital, Pa. would be appreciated.

CABEEN Oct. 16, 1981, EDMUND husband of Anne (nee Gray) Cabeen, of Wayne, father of Richard W. Bleecker, Ellen B. Liverside, Lea C. Hussey; 6 grandchildren also survive.

Memorial service Oct. 31, at 2 P.M., Old St. David's Church, Valley Forge Wayne, Pa. Int. private, Woodlands Cern.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Ass'n. of Delaware -Chester County the Parkinson's Disease Foundation, New York, N.Y. (BRINGHURST-ANDREW J. BAIR) CARLIN Oct. 15, 1981, MARGARET E.

(nee English), of Elkins Park, formerly of Corpus Christi Parish, wife of the late James mother of James J. and John also survived by 3 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8:45 A.M., from JOHN J. BRYERS, 406 N. Easton Willow Grove.

Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., St. John of the Cross Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. CLARK On Oct.

15, 1981, MARGARET M. (nee Dooley), beloved wife of James T. Clark of Drexel Hill, mother of Ann Marie Read, Kathleen Unipan, Margaret McAllister and Joel Clark; also survived by 9 grandchildren, sister of Mary Marron, Catherine McGlinchy, John and Joseph Dooley. Mass of Christian Burial Tues. 11 A.M., St.

Andrew's Church, Foss Ave. and School Lane, Drexel Hill. Viewing at Church 10 to 10:45 A.M. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to The Norbertine Bldg, Fund, 220 S. Valley Paoli, 19301.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. DALLEN Oct. 11, 1981, BERNARD DALLEN husband of the late Hazel (nee Rubinstein), of the Kennedy House, 1901 J.F.K. Blvd.

Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Services Mon. 11 A.M., Har Nebo Oxford Ave. and Benner St. (Section K). JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON.

DELHAMER Of Kensington, suddenly on Oct. 16, 1981, JOHN 83 beloved husband of Mary (nee Souder), father of Mary Cammer, Phyllis Rover, Robert and John Delhamer. Relatives and friends are invited to services Tues. Oct. 20th at 11 A.M.

at THE CHARLES L. KESTER 609-11 E. Allegheny Ave. Int. Forest Hills Cem.

Friends may call 9 to 11 A.M. Tuesday. DeMAY Oct. 15, 1981, STEFFIE (nee Markawicz), wife of the late Joseph, mother of Dolores Canora, Jean Cardenas and Josephine Guenzer and William; also survived by 8 grandchildren, one sister and 2 brothers. Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral from THE ROGERS FUNERAL HOME, 1428-30 S.

3rd St. Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 A.M., Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Viewing Mon. morning 8 to 9 A.M. No calling hours Sun. eve. SALERNO MARIE T.

(nee Franchetti), Oct. 16, 1981, of Broomall, beloved wife of John N. Salerno, mother of Mrs. Frances Drake, Mrs. Stephanie Vona, Mrs.

Carol Gambino, John and Joseph, sister of Augustus Franchefti; also survived by 7 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8:45 A.M. THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 3300 West Chester Pike NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., St. Pius Church.

Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve 7-9.

Reuters SCHIEBER Oct. 15, 1981, MARIE A. (nee O'Donnell), formerty of Woodcrest beloved wife of the late William C. and mother of William C. and Joseph D.

Schieber, she is also survived by 5 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and her sister, Sara Phelps. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Tues. 8:30 A.M., RICHARD I L. KELLY'S, Cor. Long Lane and Walnut Upper Darby.

Mass of Christian Burial Tues. 10 A.M., Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 63rd and Lancaster Phila. Int. Holy Cross Cem. No eve.

viewing. SEIDEN Oct. 17, 1981, JOSEPH A. SEIDEN, M.D., husband of Jennie (nee Silver), father of Stanley and David Seiden; also survived by one granddaughter. Services Mon.

1 P.M. precisely at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N. Broad St. Int. Mt.

Lebanon Cem. Contributions in his memory may be made to tke American Cancer Society. SIESS On Oct. 16, 1981, CATHERINE V. (nee McCann), of Cherry Hill, N.J., wile of the late Carl, mother of Albert of Sellersville, Mrs.

Catherine Habina of Cherry Hill, Bernard of and Mrs. Mary Bradford, Collingdale, sister of Mrs. Margaret Bender, Pa. and Mrs. Winifred King, also surviving 6 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Wed. 8:30 A.M., from the MURRAY -PARADEE FUNERAL HOME, 601 W. Martton Pike (RI 70), Ertton, Cherry Hill, N.J. Mass of the Resurrection 10 A.M. Queen of Heaven Church, Cherry Hill, N.J.

Int. Locustwood Memorial Park. Friends may call Tues. eve. after 7 P.M.

SILVER DANIEL, on Oct. 17, 1981, of 1351 Gilham St. Husband of Lorraine (nee Goldberg), son of Mrs. Jean Silver, father of Mr. Ellis and Sheldon, brother of Mr.

Jay and Sanford Silver. Relatives and friends are invited to services Mon. 1:30 P.M. STILLMANS MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 4324 N. Broad St.

Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will return to his late residence. Popcorn Institute, the industry's Chicago-based trade association. "We call it the popcorn renaissance," Ginny Blair, Popcorn Institute spokeswoman, said enthusiastically.

"More people are eating popcorn than ever. Popcorn is low-calorie, it has protein and it's nutritious. And its greatest thing is its flavor it's wonderful." Most popcorn about $700 million a year in sales is sold by concessionaires at movie theaters, ballparks and other entertainment centers. But a growing market is developing for more expensive gourmet popcorn. "Definitely, the public likes gourmet popcorn.

It has a growing appeal," Blair said. Cope's gourmet popcorn retails for about 99 cents a jar, more than 20 percent above most brands. The decision to offer a gourmet popcorn, rather than plain popcorn, was timely, Cope said. "We could see that there were a' number of varieties of popcorn on the market, and we've always been a quality corn packer. So we could see ourselves carving out a niche with gourmet popcorn.

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57 57 WorldAwy 10593 65 613 61 60 WridAir 15 65 65 84 69 66 69 82 50. 50 555 25 XeroxCrd 70 XeroxCrd 155 99 631 Xerox 386 59 43 Xerox 8.2582 136 9312 93 93 YngsST 45 50 494 YngsST 100 60 9791 633 Zapata 10701 633-17 93 92 15 Zapata 10197 61 5 44 ZapatO! 65 65 65 877 877 Zenith cv8 105 64 74 74 Zum 95 SINGER Of 200 Steelman Northfield, N.J., on Fri. Oct. 16, 1981, FLOYD J. age 81 beloved husband of Clara Hall Singer, father of Robert Singer and Doris Walsh.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral service on Tues. at 11 A.M., at THE SON FUNERAL HOME, 1114 White Horse Pike, Egg Harbor City, N.J. Int. Egg Harbor Cem. Viewing hour prior to service.

SIRAVO Oct. 15, 1981, ANNA E. (nee Hahn), of Lawndale, beloved mother of Joseph James George M. and Mary Joy Jones; also survived by 13 grandchildren, sister of George Hahn and Julia Jones. Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral Mon.

at 8:30 A.M., from JAMES M. CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, 500 E. Benner St. (at 6100 N. Rising Sun Ave.) Mass of Christian Burial, St.

William's Church 10 A.M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Viewing Sun. eve.

7 to 9. SNOW THOMAS LEON, entered into rest Oct. 16, 1981, loved husband of Beatrice (nee Belles), devoted father of the late Donald Clinton, he also leaves 4 brothers and one sister and 2 grandchildren. Relatives and friends and members of the Richard White Memorial A.L. Post 925 are invited to attend his funeral Tues.

10:15 A.M. from NULTY FUNERAL HOME, Fkd. Ave. and Church St. Services 11 A.M.

from the funeral home. Int. will follow in Greenmount Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve.

from 7 P.M. on. (Parking on the premises). STETTNER On Oct. 16, 1981, GEORGE husband of the late Mary S.

and stepfather of Eleanor Read, brother of Roy J. Stettner and Marie C. Fegley. Relatives and friends are invited to services Mon. 11 A.M., All Hallows Episcopal Church, Bent Rd.

and Greenwood Wyncote. Int. George Washington Memorial Park. Friends may call Sun. after 7 P.M.

at CRAFT FUNERAL HOME OF ABINGTON, 1801 Old York Rd. at Old Welsh Rd. Parking on premises. SWEENEY On Oct. 13, 1981, HELEN E.

(nee Lepkowski), wife of the late John J. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Mon. 8:30 A.M., JOSEPH A. QUINN FUNERAL HOME, Cor. Roosevelt Blvd.

and Sanger St. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 A.M., St. Martin of Tours Church. Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem.

Friends may call Sun. eve. 7 to 9. VERBO WILLIAM, Suddenly, Oct. 14, devoted husband of Betty, brother of Nicholas and Eva Rizak.

Relatives, friends and mem. of Concordia Lodge No. 67 are invited to attend funeral services Tues. 10:30 A.M., JOS. KAVALAUSKAS FUNERAL HOME, 1601-03 S.

2nd St. Viewing Mon. eve. 7 to 9. Int.

Oakland Cem. Apr 83 May 83 May 83 May 83 Jun 78-83 Jun 83 Jun 83 Jul 83 7 Nov 16 Sep Aug Sep Aug 161 songs 97 Nov Dec 83 Feb 84 Mar 84 May 84 May 84 1534 May 84 Jun Aug Aug 16 Nov 14 Sep Aug Dec castes 8 Feb 85 133 Mar 85 May 85 41 May 75-85 103 May 85 May 85 Issue Warn 91896 WarL 8.30585 WarL WeanU WeanU WellsFar 8.6502 WellsFar WIPIP cv73400 WAirL WAirL 10584 WnCoNA WCONA 10.7598 WnElec WnElec WPI 10501 WPI 15506 WUCa WUCD 104597 WnUnT WnUnT WnUnT 8.45596 WnUnT 8.10598 WnUnT 10586 VISCO 01 Oiney, on Oct. 17, 1981, PAULINE D. (nee D' Alfonso), wife of the late Dominick, beloved mother of Beatrice DiSandro, Rita Boeta, Girard and the late Louis A. Visco, grandmother of 17, great grandmother of 27, sister of Anthony D' Alfonso and Mary Campellone.

Relatives, friends and members of the Sons and Daughters of Italy and the San Antonio Lodge (Rising Sun Ave) are invited to the funeral Wed. 8:30 A.M., from FLUEHR'S-RISING SUN 5401 Rising Sun Ave. and to the Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M., Our Lady of Pompeii Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cern.

Friends may call Tues. eve. 7 to 9 P.M. Parking on premises. WEAVER Of Warminster, Oct.

16, 1981, WILLARD father of Robert J. Weaver, Dorothy M. Camp and Edith E. Weaver; also survived by Edna Murdock Weaver, 2 grandchildren, 3 brothers and 3 sisters. Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Services Mon.

2 P.M. at Chelten Hills Cem. BISHOP. WEIDERMAN On Oct. 16, 1981, MARGARET (nee Patterson), aunt of Sarah Sweeney, Eleanor Mara, James Poulterer, William Hooven, Charles Schuman, Thomas and James Patterson.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 11 A.M., McBRIDE AL HOME, 2321 E. Huntingdon St. Viewing Mon. eve. 7 to 9 P.M.

Int. Hillside Cem. WHITE JOHN J. (JACK), Oct. 17, of Carroll Park, survived by his wife Rosemary (nee Boccella), his son, John Michael, his brother, Edward, his sister, lores Meredith.

Relatives and friends invited to his Mass of Christian Burial Mon. 8 P.M., at the tation B.V.M. Church, 204 Haverford Penn Wynne. Funeral and interment private. Arr.

by THE ROBERT L. D'ANJOLELL MEMORIAL HOME OF OVERBROOK-BROOMALL. Mass, Cards would be appreciated, Sales in Net $:000 High Low Last chg 63 63 63 -1 5 797 797 10 63 63 63 14 10 52 85 85 5 113 113 113 70 70 70 65 66 20 597 56 55 60 60 60 53 10 53 53 53 491 3 13 781 761 761-31 Sales in Issue $1000 WhUnT 16591 71 WestoCr Wester WestoCr 143491 WestgEl WestgEl 85595 32 Weyerh 5.20591 3 Weyerh 7.65594 Weyerh 858500 54 Weyerh 8.9504 10 Weverh 8585 126 Weyerh 7.95506 30 Whitkr 10588 Whitkr 10596 Wickes cv5194 35 Wickes 116 Wickes 8797 20 Wickes WIRs WmsCes 60 WisEd WilsFd 81607 WILLIAMS LAURA Oct. 16, 1981, age 92, of North Wildwood, N.J., beloved mother of Herbert J. and Martha A.

Jones; also survived by a sister Gertrude Polhamus, grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Service Tues. 11 A.M., at the INGERSOLL FUNERAL HOME, 1201 Central North Wildwood, N.J. Burial in the Baptist Cape May Court House, Viewing Mon. eve.

7 to 9, at the Funeral Home. WOMACK Oct. 16, 1981, WILLIAM husband of Margaret (nee McGrorv), father of William Womack and brother of Clarence Womack. Relatives and friends invited to the funeral Tues. 9 A.M., RUFFENACH FUNERAL HOME, 21st St.

and Snyder. Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Edmond's Church 10 A.M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve. 7 to 9..

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