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JL THE rilllJADEtPHTA' INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNINfT, AUGUST 1V4? rv as A 'abed Died JAMISOX An 2S. 194. GBACK A B- a fl 0flAOI1 loved vi! of Charice A Jminin. of 7 114 l.lme- I Vi I I LVJffJwIlf mil pie Rclauvra and friends invited In- nfn! Mnn 1 from Muitord in owers Blood Donor Champion Has Given 348 Pints Harold Foreman, of 109 E.

Drummond Mount Airy, a 54-year-old grandfather and First. World War veteran, was hailed veslerdav bv the Red Cross as the amateur champion blood donor Costly Arthritis Drug Found in Lowly Yam NEW YORK. Aur. 27 CAP). The wonder drurj for arthritis, cortisone, can be made from a plant Krowinr; at our doorstep, a announced today.

The plunt is the tropical yam. or sweet Attorney, Dies AOaJW-' On lo. ot an tri ava Richard Adams 2 Jl rm, are frerie, of War nn-fcii fcasaar V.Vf Co and Atijmni ot irard C4f. til 'tineral. 30 A rawieervae.

Sen- F.vii t''n. a Ivvcm Tiniesim Memorial L-ut leran Cmrr DAM Im Cera. Be-'eriv, at. J. Freer) mar call Monday efT 1 M.

tW I An IV 149. SAOA. Frd-Mt VB1 1 rtorr'eri wit in Wis fw INweA II'K to tuns 7 Mrrnrty Fu- tXCXi ftr5a. IIA Torreo High Mass Church. 10AM fcicwn Cem riimdt cu Mi eve.

22 Million Volts In Cancer Test Continued From First Pagre knife. Tests with the new betatron show that it is more effective than conventional equipment, the scientist said. A 27-year-old graduate student in physics, who died of a brain tumor, underwent treatment with a betat Funeral Horo. 14m Washington lane "at Rienrnn ave i. Int Neshaminy o( Warwick.

Cem. Frienda invited Sunday evening. JFSTflt. An. 24.

1949. of 2R19 Harold F.IIZAHEtH P. widow of Flwnod Jester me Oiwi. Relatives and friends invited to luneral Mnn 8 30 A Robbma Funeral Home. 2BI2 ave Solemn Bqulm M.

Si. Columba Churrri. 10 A. Inl. Oid CaihKdial Cm.

rrlrnd may catl Sun. vt. JOHNSTON'. At TMldnr of nl. Mr.

Wiilim Muriirr. 217 Rudnrv td RidlrT Par. A.rv 57ih ANNA widow of Frank P. John- of Philadelphia potato, raised lor food in Mexico In the last 32 years, without acr- and elsewhere in Latin America. H.

Alan Dawson, a member of the law firm of Kiddle, Paul, Dawson and Yocum, died Friday in Lan- kenau Hospital. He was 68. A native of PhHa-delphia. Mr. Dawson was educated at Cheltenham Military Academy and the M1CHAKL.

Aug 2.V M'. ha- BArnii inw Re.a- inm. n. InrmrW of Proniect Park. Pa Snd.

m't member, of salem Funeral service Tum 2 30 p. OrlfTHh Cbp: Norwood. Inl. Ariingion Cm. No view made in the human body.

It come from the adrenal glands. It is made synthetically from a chemicaJ In ox bile. It takes 40 cartle to male enough cortisone for one person frr one day. and the process is complicated and slow. The African vine xeeds potential; It offers a new, cheaper source for the rare and costly drug, said Dr.

Russell E. Marker, research consultant of the Trecmond Pharmaceutical Co. It should be possible to produce Xtiuaa A OT. A sa. I.

oi-n CTieciar a vt mewod to funeral service, 2 IS Vrm Atj 29 1SH9. at Tha An wm PArruai. Rtr JVato. pia Tmmi An-Wua, Pa P.neie mar eii 7 to 9 un. Int.

uaanunv Cen. Husband, Charity To Share Estate Mrs. Natalie Lyon HubM hinan. eptwg a fee of any kind. Foreman has given a total of 348 pints of his blood to save lives of others, many of them strangers to him.

"Foreman is certainly the amateur eliHiniilon of this area," said Stewart K. Fogg, director of the Red Cross Regional Blood Center, Ilnmd st. "If the records were checked, thev iH'obsiblv Would show ron in early stages of development of the machine. large amounts of the drug "in the He died from the tumor, doctors ing Mnn. av.

JOHKSO A'tf. 21 1949. MAP widow of Captain Johnton. atvira for im-tiaa and frinirtA on Kim it P. lha hom of h'-r daiiglitif.

Mn. Piar lohnaon, KM Vadon air Yadon. Im al rirn Cn'ry, SrfMiaivn, N. 2 P. on Mon.

R4TF Aug 2(1. 1941. PORK. li)n of tha lai Umia Kair. of 7 111 vo'rd motnr of lnt Mogul.

I llllan Kin, of Mnlvin. N. .1 ftartia nai. 1 vhe Mnennlrg. Ada Karp and hamifl Ki.

BHaHNfa and friend Invnrd to arrvirra Pun 11 A. near future," a company said. but his treatment gave valu Official s-ni. i. I in ijirr But great plantations of vine; would: have to be gtoun, and there rr.ny ha) University of Pennsylvania.

He was admitted to the bar in 1901. He practiced mainly In the Federal court at the Admiralty Bar and in Orphans Court. He was a member of the T'nion League, where he resided; the Meridian Club, the Philadelphia Bar Association and the Association of the Bar of New York City. He was other complications not. yet, foreseen.

The yam plants are at leat available for tesLi and attempts at wife of Jesse Hubschman, of 15rt0j that he leads the list of voluntary Iiomist who died Aug. 18 at The blood donors in the entire country." Claridgo, Atlantic City, bequeathed have been several profes- Hnnnrc with a niPnpr aiara a 2. oi fMf gjs TV HJioo ava Pt-PiwiMii ti ha, of Fran'-ta lai Dia lotira am tuaawat taar. tU4lnH 12'H at XA huatmnd Mm Kaammtlan fia Ortasra6 ard frlfir.a run? aw -r. 12 noun lrom Brret Pii-tarv Homer iar t9 ave iMTVire.

l.SO Vt a 9 Tnnifv Arir.erun Cinirrh, kraiiiaaj at aV IfciaTuehanna n. Friend ma aaa.1 ae-ic. lm. Vft. Pemoa Cem.

ttTV Of 1t at Mi A MaVavIT I 4 Met a 1 riaili i ai ant) IrSetiaa mvtrrej lo Sicra Itor I Apia BrarahT. 3Sl Brri Cfteltan Cem. awing I le F. at MHWg Aaa" AJfw a dacgl of Fnnet ar-'t! Aara T. Bit-rar r.e the major portion of her estate to F-rpmnn.

P. from Joph Lvin At Bon 1512 N. Broad at. Int. Har Ctm.

At HM f.tt. Aug 27, 1949 TnlTH wlfa of Pori(ai, Kfha'jgh RaiativrA and frland invitad to viawing Monday ev 7 to 9 P. at hr lat TtmArnra. .1124 Rawla t. fi-rvlcf anI ml.

at Delia, Tufa. Aug 2.V 1949, MART A fnM Hagan. beloved wile of the lata John J. Kennedy Relative and friends, also V. M.

Sodality. Invited to the 9 A. frotn her lata residence. 123 E. Alrf.Lt st.

able Insight into the proset, of helping cancer patients Willi the betatron rays. The machine used in his case was not designed exclusively for medical uses. STAFF PROTECTED. Experiments ii the last six month have shown that no unusual dangers arise from the great energy produced by the present betatron. The betatron is housed in a specially built underground chamber for protection of the staff members who administer treatments.

Conventional X-ray units in hospitals, which have been used against cancer, generate from 200,000 to 2,000.000 volts, the scientists said. They said that damage to surface tissue from the powerful rays was lessened by the narrow stream of energy which the betatron emits. Rolemn Requiem Mm. 8t Martin'a Church, Man Is Wounded In Pistol Accident A man wounded himself accidentally while putting a loaded revolver into a nureau drawer last night at Gloucester. N.

J. Samuel Thompson. 21. of 13 X. Sussex Gloucester, was treated for a bullet-wound of the right hard by Dr.

James Connell, of Gloucester, and then removed to Cooper Ho-pital. Camden, for further treat- og Diran ai i 10 AM. Int. Holr Cro-a Cem. Viewing Mnn eve.

A af a. av-. and mr Suddenir. Aug. 2S.

1949. TR SID- her husband, according to her will, which has been probated in this city. No estimate of the value of the estate was given, although it was described as "substantial" by counsel for the husband, who was named executor and trustee. ACTIVE IN CHARITIES Mrs. Hubsehman was the daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Aba Lyon. Her father was for many years a vice-president of Lit Brothers. She was long active in charitable acti- PRESENT SOI HCE COSTLY In medical tests cortisone has brought amazing relief to some people crippled and in pain from arthritis. But only tiny amounts are being made now, from animal bile.

It has to be given in daily injections to keep up the good effects. One day's dose costs at least $20. Only two weeks ago it was disclosed that the drug apparently could be produced from the seeds of a rare African plant. A scientific hunt is under way to learn if this plant a vine, could be cultivated enoutrh to supply quantities of the drug at lower cost. CONTAINS BOTOGENIV Dr.

Marker said the yam plant might be a quicker source. It contains a chemical, botogenin, which can be used as a raw material for making cortisone, he said. He describes it in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. The plant, dioscorea, grows naturally in tropical areas of this hemisphere. Dr.

Marker said more than 400 species of plants were tested in al fecewm R3tiiem Mai St I Mr KINB. beloved huatmnd of Dorolhr Rela-9raarluis A. at. Int. Riaing un, iivra and trienda are Invited to aitend aervirea clared.

"but I don't know of any amateur donor with a higher record certainly none in this region." Foreman, a healthy-looking 140-pound man, began to donate his blood in France during the First World War, when he answered the call to save the life of a wounded buddy in the 109th Infantry, 28th Division. "The miracle I saw that day," said Foreman, "started me off. Right then I decided that if my blood could accomplish a miracle like that, I was going to give it as often as I could to save lives." Foreman has worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad for 33 years and is now a freight conductor on its suburban lines. ayvwajaju Oc AM 2. 14M9.

HTO-atT arTtiaa, Ti. and of Frances -trher atcrAP' of Baltmnre A ServHI for nkaCwt aa3 tritfL. on MotySae a 2 10 a Out er Bajg a. 1820 Cheaimt et. nter- ment.

a Mason. Funeral services will be held at 2 P. M. Tuesday at the Oliver Bair funeral home, 1820 Chestnut st. Burial will be In West Laurel Hil! Cemetery.

Mrs.C.W. Alger Rites Services for Mrs. Clarence W. Alger, of 253 N. Linden Kirk-lyn.

Upper Darby, who died Thursday in Lankenau Hospital after an illness of 10 weeks, were held yesterday at the funeral establishment of J. Harry Stroud, 600 N. 63d st. Burial was private. Mrs.

Alger, a graduate of Columbia University and the Lankenau Hospital School of Nursing, served as an Army nurse during the First World War at Fdgewood Arsenal, Md. She was a former laboratory director at the Presbyterian Medical Center, New York City, and served on the board of directors of the American Volunteer Service and the American Association of University Women. She is survived by her husband, Clarence and a brother, Rieharl Obleander, the latter of Lancaster, Pa. at Slllimana' Memorial Chapel. 2018 Broad at.

Sun 2 P. M. prompllv. Int. private, at tha convenience of the lamilv.

KR4NFY. Aug. 2H. 1949. SOPHIE, wife of ha la'e Samuel, of 2fi8 8.

FYaner at. Mother of larael. Roae tA'eiAberg and Dora Zief-fert Relet irea and friends invued to funeral aervicea Sun 2 P. precisely, Goldteins' Memorial Chapel, 2129 N. Broad at.

Int. Har Zion Cem. KK4VITZ Aug. 2 1949. IDA.

wife of the late Rub-n Kravitz. ot 24SO Dover at. Relatives and frienda are lnitd to aervioaa. it P. Joseph levlne Son's.

1S12 Broad Interment Har Nebo Cemetery. Viewing Saturday evening. 7 to 9. lrSING. On Aug 25th.

of 742 Church Sane. Yeadon. wile of the late vities and was a member of the KSa.ar IV LA B-jatmaToi (. Aug. 2 ias MICKATL.

hj50nd of Marie 3ran-an (t'aauvaa friend and Are s42 era ravusfl to meral Tuea ft 30 A from rr reooenca of tu nlne Mn loaarih Pwul. V-lt Haeme ftoiemn Fequietn Maw 1 tew Curri of AAMimjMion. in A. M. Int.

Croaa Cem. Frienda may eal! Mot eve. Ml ra TIL Aug 25. 1949. of 4f47 H.

1TDLS IP! icea Tomer of the late ovtlad Husband Stabbed; Wife Arrested Mrs. Burlock Upshur, 39. of Kobart st. near Arch, was arrested last Three Appointed To Delaware PUC board of Jefferson Hospital. She also was a member of the Grey Ladies' Association, the Navy League and the Officers' Club.

Mrs. Hubsehman left one-half of her estate, real and personal, to her husband, and all the remainder' after payment of several legacies. She directed, "if the residue of my night on a charge of stabbing her tVA lacf niolif sroore ori4 tViA vom tituU.n al 5T, iL 8 an A Parlor. Harold Frederick W. Iuknng.

RelaMye, and friends JviS 'l'irw iAtmiM Invited to funeral Mon 1 P. from the Marm- tll i Yerkea runeral Home. 70,11 Woodland ave. Int. jreeomta, Church.

10 A. M. J.i-nd. Roy Thompson, Wife Die in Crash iuo mop -row Yiia- mn. ct ueiwetui husband of Mary Lucia I.

7 .7 a firmed of ava EDWARD .1 plant was found to be the most ment. in their home, abundant and suitable source of the Police took Upshur to Miaricordi cortisone chemical. Hospital, where he was treated for The dioscorea plant is found In wounds of the bark. tnee Tuttei. Relative and frlenia.

alAo Voter- r. FMr.eraJ aan 'i icea will h- held -'smervl ai Hnw 1 0-4 Cricae a' Special to The Inquirer DOVER. Aug. 27. Gov.

Elbert N. Carvel today announced the appointment of the three members of Delaware's first Public Service Commission, which was created by the recent General Assembly. Those named were John C. of Roselle, who was designated as chairman; Vernon B. Derrickson of Dover and Walter C.

Phillips of Lewes. The first two are Democrats; Phillips is a Republican. The law requires the appointment of one minority party member. while' you woif TEETH REPAIRED hundreds of varieties throughout tropical America. The species found most suitable for botogenin extraction is the dioscorea Mexicana.

This plant is a climbing vine. It produces a tuber weighing up to 20 or 30 pounds from which botogenin is extracted. Cortisone is one of the potent hormones or chemical regulators ana Poatel. Employe Aasn. of Keystone Branch of the N.

A No 157. and Poalal Men of Malvern, are invited to funeral. Mon 9 A. Funeral Home of Favmond F. Cor.

Roosevelt blvd and Sanger r-t. Solemn Requiem Mm, Church of Bt Martin a II) A. Int. Holy fAepulchre Cem. Viewing Sun.

eve. ILTZ Aug. 2Sih. OFORGE. aon of the lae Jacob and Barbara Lutz (nee Shaefferi.

P-eiauve and 'riends. Phila. At Reading Relief Aasn Brotherhood of Firemen. Holy Name and pt Peer's Catholic Club invited to funeral on Mon 9 A. Parlors of Edard Mack.

96fi V. 5'h at. Solemn Requiem Mass. St. Peter's Church, at 10 A.

Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. Viewing Sun, eve. I.T0NS. Aug.

24. MARGARET, of 20 Cricket Ardmore. and Cullintra Bekan. Counry Mavov Ireland, daughter of the late Brvan and Ellen Jordan Lyons and aunt of the Rev. John A.

Lyons. L. Rev. Bernard J. O'MAlley and Sr.

M. David Marie. 1 M. Relative and Roy A. H.

Thompson, president of the National Country Life Exposition held at Commercial Museum last April, and his wife were killed yesterday in an automobile accident in Kaukauna, nesr Appleton, Wis. Df. J. L. MALLAS Mrs.

Henry A. N. Daily Mrs. Henry A. N.

Daily died yesterday at her home at 6339 Woodbine ave. after a long illness. She was the widow of H. A. N.

Daily, food broker and former president of the National Food Brokers Association. 1303 and 942 M4rit S. Ajdrr.oae Pa on Tue. ai 2 In' fvi Otsl. rnerida may eail Mon 7-9 P.

ranl A'-g 1949 POMEN1C -ne JB Chaul. aaed t4 vein. ineial trcass iae on tne Br cremn-De-r'ld y. I A aad So emn Requiem afaaa a Cnuren of 'ha Ircnacula'e C.n-oepUT- B- ore-or A on Int. Hjrj'i Otr mends may cail Min-gtay afer 7.

Cf.A AT. her R'jjnmer Hn. tam- na (w, Rmrbor on uc 25 1949. maboketta staddfn, wJ Lter Claw, of Pa. i rnau eee and on Mond ai 2 of) i at CAia- Beur'e.

1820 Cheanut St. Xnier-anest aa CLAatC On Aur 2l. J949 JOHS. hi sband M. G-ru art Fur.er 1 ser- waca ifr-5 at at the Murray I ineral Booia, icS Coopar Camden, 3.

J. (rarSTM-T Air 1949 of Fharn Hill. m. wH nee MoOraw). wife of Joawih A.

Coarzr. iVelaavee and invited serv-jrva Mar 2PM. Itinera! Home, 6 Cvwter Oierjjiden. Int. Ar ir.gton Cem.

Fneixu may call Sun. ee HT On Aug 2. 1949 MARIE WVUJI. ar-'a of ia Henry A. Daily Re a-lve, arm triewaa a-a trvued to the funeral on Tuea- estate is adequate for the purpose," that $10,000 be used for the establishment or a fellowship in cardiology at Jefferson Medical College, to be known as the Mary Lyon Fellowship, in memory of her mother.

TERMS OF AWARD The fellowship is to be awarded, she wrote, from time to time on the basis of recommendations by the assistant professors of medicine "to such student or interne, who in their opinion most merits and is apt to benefit by such award, preference to be given to graduates" of the college. She suggested that the award be made whenever accumulated income from the fund is sufficient to make available to the recipient $1000 during each year of the duration of the appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson formerly lived at 2125 Locust st.

and also had an estate in Stony Brook, I. They Mrs. Daily was active in the Christ were driving to California to live Child Society of the Hojy Child Con there with a daughter, one of three vent, Christian Mothers of Notre children who survive. Thompson was a noted conserva Dame Academy and many other Catholic charities. frienda are invited to the funeral.

.10 A. from the McCullough Funeral Home, 6. cor. R3d st. and Lansdowna ave Solemn Requiem Mas at, the Church of St.

Col-man, in a. Int. ft. Denis' Cem. Frienda may call Sunday evening.

Mtr.l IRf Aug 25 1949. ELIZABETH nee Mulvenal. wife of the late J. Ma-guire Relative and friends, and Allegheny Circle, Ko 27. 1..

of invited to funeral, Mondav. 30 A. at her home. 1H19 E. tionist and timberlands financier.

She Is survived by four sons and one daughter: Rev, Colman A. Daily, S. J. Ignatius. J.

Berchmans, F. Regis, and M. Bernadette. Solem Requien Mass will be sung at 10:30 A. Tuesday in Our Lady The week -long exposiA-ion in Commercial Museum was his brainchild.

It was designed to show life on a small farm and how city people could find a "practical and. worthwhile life" on a small farm. Sheriff Andrew Schiltz, of Kaukauna, said that the Thompson automobile collided with a milk truck driven by Edward Micke, 19, of Bril-lion, Wis. Micke was reported in of Lourdes Church. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery.

CapT. Charles H. Kendall Phila. Bishop To Resign in Fall Capt. Charles H.

Kendall, of 923 fair condition at an Appleton Hosts Hostesses start off ihe party season with ScdKier ava Bolemn Requiem Mans. St. Joan of Are Church. 10 A. M.

Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Frienda call Sunday evening. MAM'CTI. Aug 2ith. LUCY, wife of Michael Matthews.

Relative, friends and members of B. V. M. Sodalitv. invited to funeral, 8 30 A.

late residence. 2612 E. Morris St. Solemn Requiem Mm, Church of the Holy Name. 10 A.

M. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Aug 2.1. 1949, LOUIS, husband of Bridget (nee Byron), of 5437 Master at.

Relatives and frienda are invited to funeraL 8.30 A from the Parlors of Thomas Lacy. 14fi N. 52d st. Solewin Requiem Mass. St Gregory's Church.

10 A. Int. Holy Cros Cemetery. Viewing Sunday evening. Mrr.4BRir.AV Aug 26.

1949, DANIEL husband of Laura MrGarrigan tnee Blake, Relative and friends invited to funeral 9 A. Whrfe Funeral Home. 4700 Springfield av. Int. private.

Friends may call Mon. eve. MeTAMNFY. Aug. 26.

1949. DANIEL, rf Maycgail, County Derry. Ireland, husband of Mary E. McTamney (nee Oilmartin i. Relatives, friends and Holy Name Socieiy are invited to attend the funeral, Tue 8 30 A.

from hla late residence. 5054 Westminster ave. Solemn Requiem Mm. Church ol Our Mother alav at 9 A. from ner nonje.

o.i a. a 6oetnn Baowem Mata at Our dr of Jrtffde. CUuaoB at 10 SO a Intertrnt at Ca-- arr PT.enda may rail Monday evei ing TA- Or Aue-Ut 2th. 1949, HER- BEJiT ALJl.V DAWSON, of the Union league. aVrViC lor re.aMvee and fnendT on Ttiea 5 PM.

at Bur's. 1H20 CI eatnut j-i Weet LaaoM HiU Cem. Frtenca may gad Mjjav. 7 la 9 P. M.

rwvtrcHto a it. 25 t49, iof fuai-and of Margaret, ot 2210 P. st and frienda are lnviied to the nneral Moa SAM. from Leonetti Funeral Home, lise '2223 Broad at. iroiemn Requiem Masa.

Itihany Church. 1" A M. Int. Hoiy Croaa Ceac. Tiewiag feun.

a('r 7 P. M. DH.14T.'. Of 4027 7-h auddenl-'. Aug.

3a vaS ANN MOLJIE 'nee Dalur be-WiD wife or John thlion and neaus n'rt to funeral. Mon 8 30 A. is-vieo Piner Kwf S'Jt at ave. Scarrn Um of Requiem. Ctiur-h of si Ver-ewuca 3 1) A Interment Hoi Eej uicnra Ce-jieeerr.

Vieanr.g fiunday evening tttX On Aog. 2. 1949. CHARU Kinarm rf Anna Dti nea Capers, of Vooraatoam. F-jneral serrlcea trivale.

aeon Aua 28. at 2 trom the nome Old Manoa Penfield, an experimental officer at the Lakehurst N. Naval Air Station, died Friday at Philadelphia Naval Hospital. He -sty 1 mllh was 45. Captain Kendall commanded a division of destroyers in the Pacific during Ihe Second World War and was graduated in 1328 from the U.

S. Rt. Rev. William Proctor Remington will submit his resignation as Suffragan Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania, at the denomination's 56th triennial convention, which opens at San Francisco on Sept. 25.

This was announced last night by Naval Academy. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Boudinot Oberge of Sorrows. 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross cem. Friends may call Monday evening. Kromex Kendall, formerly of Haverford; two sons, Charles, 10, and John, 6. Mf.YF.R.

Of 18.33 Stile at Aug 25. 1949. MARY DOAN. wile of the late Fugene Meyer. Funeral services will be held tomor fife.

a Gunman Holds Up Kensington Store A bandit fired a shot into the ceiling of a Kensington shoe store last night and then fled with the contents of the cash register. The shooting occurred about 9 P. M. in the Thorn McAnn store at 2420 Kensington ave. Present were the manager, Jerome Farina.

32, of 1456 Sterling and a clerk, An-gelo Deni, 25. of 2478 Jasper st. Without preliminaries the thug walked in and fired. It's a holdup, so stay where you are," he said. Then he took all paper money from the cash drawer, leaving the coins, and ran outside.

Farina estimated the loss at less than $100. Relatives, friends. XL Sodality, invited to limeral, Tues, morning from McLaughlin's Funeral Home. 2320 Green at. Solemn Mass of row at the Lakehurst station.

Requiem. Church of The Genu. 10 o'clock. Int. Holy Ctoss Cem.

Frienda may call Mon. eve. Dominic Sisti METF.R-STROH. Aug. 26.

1949. EMMA widow of William Meyers (nee HammeU. Rela- of arm-in- aw and dauthver. 14 8- Girfla. 1 Mosreetoara.

aU, hjutoariJ ot Klen (r.ee Fanean I unera! Moa 2 MarvJ runeral Horn 1110 Viun ai Dari-v Int. Axiingtoa Cem. JTiend ca! Bttsay riern- nrrfT Soddnl Aug 25. T-uA-arJ of tae Cmtnerme Duffy, of 13 Pi-rai tt. Riittve and friends.

Co umttua Oocnca, Jo 862. K- of invited to I inerl Moo 8AM. John p. Donob-ja Son 54'i afarbex at. So.ernn Requiem Mm.

Ou Victor Cfctaca. 10 A M. int. nenia menda call S-tnday. 7 to 10 P.

M. fjGA- Aiaf 2 1949. of Bhawmont ave. At arxen at Ho AUCE daurh er of he WUuajn and Aiioa Oradar Fsan. Rvativea cC trsacat inTl'ad to fuwral It" 9 A.

I-l-ia-TVcat Funeral Home. 425 Lvreurt ave Hot 6o.er.n Recuiem Mw. Church Ho.y five and friends, also members of Bethlehem Retormed Church, are invited to aervicea. the church's National Council at New York which said that 10 other bishops also would submit resignations. The council said most had reached the retirement age of 72.

Bishop Remington, who is 70, was installed in his present post on Nov. 1, 1945. He was the second suffragan bishop elected in the 161-year his ever ase 2 3n p. late residence. 31 ss at In.

Et Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call Dominic Sisti, of 1621 S. 17th died Friday in St. Agnes' Hospital after a four-month illness. He was 64.

Mr. Sisti is survived by his wife, Lucia; three sons, Joseph, Mario Mon. eve. MINK. Suddenly An; 26 1949.

CHARLES, husband of Barbara (re Price i and aon of the iRta John and Sarah Mink. Relatives and friends Invited to aervicea. 2 P. residence. 2609 Manton st.

Int. Mt. Mori ah Cem. Viewing Mon. eve tory of the Episcopal Diocese of a MORTON.

Aug 25. 1949. JEAN Man, 48, Collapses Pennsylvania. Ice clear polished aluminum in unusual shapes, to make guests sit up and take nt ticel Gift idea supreme. and Albert, and two daughters.

Mrs. Mary Delark and Mrs. Kay Roberts. Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung at 10 A. M.

Wednesday in St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 17th and Morris sts. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. FLORENCE MORTON, of 339 Cliveden st Mt. Airv.

daugn'er of the la'e Dr. and Mrs A. R. Morton, of Morton Morton. Pa Funeral service at Bringhursfs.

2000 Wal nut at. on Aug 3nth, at 2 P. M. Int. Arimg'on Drexel Hill.

NtlDINClf Of Wyncote. Pa on Aug 25 1949. JOSEPH husband of Kalhryn Neid- Bernhardt H. Meyer ALLENTOWN. Aug.

27 AP). Bernhardt H. Meyer, president of inger. Service for relanves. friends, members of Harmony Lodge No.

52. Ac A. and all organizations of which he was a member, on Mondav. at 2 00 p. at Oliver H.

Balr's. 1320 Chest nu. Interment at Norlhwood. Fatri'y 10 A Int. Old caTneora.

vein, merala tray ca.i Mon. eve. afer 7. FIT. On A'iSM' 1949.

A nee w.te of Alfred Wi'iiama Ev. of err Fanerai aervicea to be heir Mon 2 M. 'rorr. 6' Andrew Church ardley ys im Bt Asdrewa Cem. View.

12 'o 1:15 T. Far-h Houae. EtEBT Of 24 Hasbror-k iv A ig 25 194B mZABETH ROBINSON. Wl(i of waEoa 1 Str.e-v Pe.auvee and fnei da are JTedle aervicae; Mon 2 P. Sc uieider jeojtc-ej Home 618 Olney ave In Oak-laid Cem.

mend may call Sunday enmg. FEItcr At-g 25 1 949 O. mbra! of Mi.dred McDocnea. ase 4 Relative ar Brotherhood of Acencv. invited to reiden.ce io3B Rugby Keir Cpsal Oak Lane) Mr a.

eve. aU'a Vui of Reajuieas. Charch of 8 Fay-iSSi TllM int. Holy Pe, ulrhre Aug 25. 1949.

LOST! A. i mr 'heT of trtar A. Fiecc. retiaene. 4ba5 at.

Kea'Vvea fnenda are mv.ted to funeral 11 A it J-hn Kimmer'e Funern Home, K. Broad Vieaai Sun. eve. Bishop Remington has served as administrative assistant to Rt. Rev.

Oliver J. Hart, bishop of the diocese. He is a native of Philadelphia and was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and he served as curate of Holy Trinity Church, 19t.h and Walnut sts. from 1905 to 1907. On May 11, Rev.

J. Gillespie Armstrong, 3d, rector of St. Mary's Church, Ardmore, was elected a suffragan bishop at a convention at Holy Trinity. He was named to this post at the request of Bishop Hart, who said he required more adminis And Dies in Auto John R. Berry, 48, of 731 Center st Collingswood, N.

collapsed while seated in an automobile yesterday in the Collingswood shopping section and was to Cooper Hospital, Camden, where he was pronounced dead. Berry was seated besides the driver, John J. Berry, 52, his cousin, of the same Center st. address, when he collapsed. Doctors at the hospital summoned Camden Coroner Earl B.

Holl. Friends may call Sun 7 to 9 P. M. Aug. 26.

of 2354 York st the General Cigar in New York City, died Friday in Sacred Heart host ital here. He as G6. He became ill Thursday shortly after arriving at the company's Allentown branch factory on a business trip. A resident of Hewlett, Long Island, CHARLES F. husband of Ehzabelh Oet el (nee Strerker).

Relatives, friends, members ol Joseph Brown Lodge 751. F. At A M. and all other Masonic affiliations, invited to funeral Tues 2 P. Funeral Home J.

F. Stiles A Son. 1415-17 E. Susquehanna ave. Int.

Green-mount Cem. Friends may cai! Mon. eve. Aug. 27.

1949. O0RTAYTS. of trative help in the diocese. I Phila devo'ed brother of Bessie Soil. Morria 4if fv A ir ft: I 4 I N.

he is survived by his wife, a daughter, a son and three grand- children. GITTIR A 27rh. MAX. h.i,bind of SarV eJ 15T8 E.nrdg- latner of Be ijamin. A.Vrd Me upacnit.r.

and friend. to era: aervicea Sun 3 M-ieeoae. Go.dfe;n' Memorial Chapel. .1129 larnad tt. Ir.t.

Mi. Jaooo Cera. cirrrrn. on Aug. 24.

1949. wxliam ar bewvec! Jiu'bar-d of Mary B- Gnffi tnee Toat 2231 Rhawa aeed 86 year. Brv-STaVi' oTbeid Mon 2 P. at Keaf Fu-TsermJ Homa. 60-ll Aregtienv ave.

nt, Ar-iSrCen. RtaUvea and rr.end. ay cail amiidaa' evenin. BEGINNING THURSDAY OPEN 9:30 A. M.

TO 5:30 P. M. GIFT DAY at TRADE-IN OUTLET and Martin Orlovilr. Relanves and friends are invited io attend services Sun 3 30 P. Joseph Lev.ne Ac Son s.

1512 N. Broad St. Int. Roosevelt cem. PEIFFFR.

On A'JI 25 1949. MART wife of Charles Peifler. Service for relatives and friends on Monday at 2 P. at the home c.f her son, Charles Peiffer, 1355 Garden rd Overbrook Hills. Interment at Ml.

Moriah, Friends may cail Sunday, 7 to 9. POLLOCK. Aug. 27, 1949. SAMUEL, of 5717 Larrhwood ave beloved husband of Rose, father of Mrs Lorraine Berenson, Mrs.

Ruth P. Gangei and Morton and Joseph Pollock. Services Sun. 3 P. Reisrnan Funeral Chapel, 908-10 Pine St.

Int. Monteflore, Cem. Qt'AlSFR. Of 430 Svcamore Croydon. Aug.

27 1P49. PAULINE I nee Foltz.i. wife of the late Charies Quaiser and mother of August and George Quaiser Relatives and friends ar Invited lo attend the funeral. Tues II Henry W. Horst Henry W.

Horst. president of the Henry W. Horst general contractors, with offices in Rock Island, 111., and at 1505 Race st. here, died Friday at his home in Rock Island. He was 83.

A son, A. E. Horst, is general manager of the Philadelphia office. I)e Luxe Iecltc insulaied bucket. Insulaled Mith Fi-brcglas to retain licat or cold.

holds ice or casserole foods. HtH5 Ai-a 27 1949, ALBERT vf tba Sara LU1 Thomai Haiin Relative and fyje-da ara Invited to funeral Wed 1 P. sjj broth" reeidence. 21 A Or inge at. Int.

Femwood Cera, mends may call Ties. eve. AUyOWtCL- 8th mon'h. 25th. 949.

of jruf-ngem Vailev. Fa. ISRAEL, hutoand of tbe Uiat Rlii A. Halioweil. age 86 yean.

Relative and friends are invited to attend ie aerv-loea 1 day. 28th. 3 i0 P. from bington Frienca JerJuntoam. Friendi cail ai tha MeertCat Hcie altar 2 P.

M. HACM 2o 1949. AST'f A. -c---d Eiirabeth Hauner n-e Arm- 8 30 A from the Flu'hr Funeral Home, 3301-15 Cortman ave. Requiem Mass, Trioma Aquinas' Church.

Croydon. 10 A. M. Int. Si Peter's Cem.

Friends may call 7 to 9 P. M. RT.JSKI (Smithl. Aug 23th. FRANCIS at Baltimore, formerly of 2542 York st orat.

of 131. Weaver at. Relat va and Relatives and friends are invited to funeral TtUimSs. aioo enrcloye of the C. A HAtisser -ct 4 Gim Abow if 1 Included in Thi (T -V CTjV" -v 9-Pc- Livingroom Bl VJl'V" faSaf 3 pr.

iipholsloretl suite. "tl L-Jmnijx I af 2 tables" jy iJJ Bncl rlls's! Would be fel over SHX) if ni'v! Is CASM 0" CRE0)'T 7-pr. Bcvorajjo ct in pift box. 2-qt. pitcher, 6 matching tumbler vith circles of engraved lines at Tues 3 30 A.

from Funeral Home of John F. Dukowskl. 2314 Gaul st Solemn leh Requiem Mass. Holy Name Church, 10 A. M.

Im. Holy Redeemer Cem. RFISMt. Ant. 25.

1949, JOHN beloved husband of Flla E. (nee Heen.I. of 234 E. Tioga at. Relatives, friends, also Penna.

Assembly No. 3, A M.P., and employes ot Philco are Invited to the services. 1 P. ester's Funeral Home. 03-ll Allegheny ave.

Int. Oakland Cem. Viewink Sun. evening. SCHICKI.ING.

On Alls'. 2fi'h. OTTILIA wife of the late Andrew .1. Schlcklinf. in her R2d yr.

Relative and friends. Arrhcon- 'Ail 3 Boy fs Injured By Neighbor's Car A 6-year-old boy was injured seriously by a neighbor's automobile outside his home last night. The child, Francis Blair, or 2113 N. Palethorp had been playing on the sidewalk. Witnesses said he had been running headlong toward a woman when, presumably to avoid bumping into her, he suddenly stepped into the street and was hit.

Police said the driver was Henry Mothes. 23. who lives in the same block. The boy was admitted to St. Mary's Hospital with a cerebral concussion and possible skull fracture.

Co are irtted to ervi-e Tue 2 M. at Wire, 6301 Gerrnantown a Int. Ivy Hi Cem ffvtKF Ail- 28. 1949 of 2037 Wa.nti test. FREDERICK rni-banr of F.m-ya, jj Heke Relatives, friends.

Mnchtll I-odk i2U and A members of Fa.it! Svang. A itef Cr-urrh. The American AST and e-tipoTe of Fo Product invited to funeral "iiei 2 P. from Funeral Home ot eotse E. W-t-ma er 631.

N. Broad st Int Oer Wash-terwm Mem. Park Friends may cail on. eve. HI W111.

A' sol Fairmotmt nn Au 1940 FAMX'FL WM. HEWITT, bt other ot Mrs Caiherine C. Kwrtten ar.d Mr. Rae Atnerhoit Service for relative, friends and -naum De.ARO Rooeevelt A. L.

No 762 on Mot. 2 31 at Ofver H. Ban 1A20 Chastrma si Int Odd Feilowa Cem. Friends may caJ San. eve.

BOSTON. On AuaT 2. 1949. A -BFRTA f0TOJ tor relative and ft ends on Taeaaay 1 M. at her home.

zo York av Lar.de. Fa. In'ennent at A 'iington. ier.es may call Mon 7 so 9 P. fraiernity of the Holy Family.

Indies of Bishop Neumann, and Parkslde Circle JT672 COT. of v. A A. are invited lo aitend toe funeral on at ft 30 A.M. from her late residence.

st. Solemn Huth Requiem Mass. Ri Peter's Church, at 10 A M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem, View ma Mon.

eve. SHAW. An 27ih. of 332 IHh ELIZABETH tnee Duffy 1. wile of Ihe late Herbert Shaw Relatives and friends invited to Died WILLIAMS Aug 26.

1040, ROHK.RT E. IA i. husband of Catherine A. nivine Williams. Relatives and friends.

Holy Name Society and employes of .1. M. Ferguson Co are Invited to the funeral 8 30 A Parloia ot Harold Mullia-an. 1119 I.ehifh ave. Solemn Requiem Mass.

St Stephen's Church. 10 A M. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. Frienda invite Mon. eve spt-vrr.

Aur 2V 1940. Catherine MTTL1.FR of 3722 N. 19th at. Relative and friends are invited to Fitr-Patrick Funeral Home, 3309 N. Broad Mon.

eve Solemn Mi'i of Requiem. Church of Our Lady of the Holy Souls, 10 A. M. Int. private.

TIRVFR. Aug 25. 1949 CATHERINE, formerly of 3447 Bowman E. Falls. Relatives and friends, also M.

Sodality, are invited to the funeral. Mon 9 A. Funeral Home of Charles J. Mcllvaine. 420R Ridee ave.

funeral Tues. 9 A. late residence. 6502 Wheeler 81. Solemn Requiem Mass, St.

Barnabas' Church. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

MfXCLUED trend UWJUl 'Q fcuCTOIS Friends may call Mon. eve. WILMS. Aug. 26.

FRANK of 8277 W. All 4 Gifts Abovt Included in This rtir r- If 8-Pc. Bedroom (tf (J'c 1 Chest and Dresgpr 1 hzs-Jk I plus Spring. Mattress. 2 lltilsv' i Pillows and throw rug jjjll "aiawiSm HI CASH OR CREDIT 1 'ftr 6- I fR 2-WAY SOFA-BEDS 1 I eCV'C 37-PC.

DINETTE iwith hrdriin? I Chester pike, husband ot Ross Gleiner Willis. Relatives and friends are invited to services. 2 P. Funeral Home of Louis Heim. 8120 W.

Chesier pike. Highland Park. Friends 2890 WA1MUT ST. RI i-S may call Sunday evening. Sportsman Svt 1 pc.

bar need. De Luxe Icette, 6 12-oz. glass tumblers, 6 l4-oz. glasses on chromium-plated tray. 12.95 YOUNG.

On Aug. 27. 1949. of 7728 Bur- holme ave JOHN C. husband of the late Wil-helmina Young.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Tues 8:30 A. .1. Dean ft Son. pi rs- I 7900 Oxford ave Fox Chase. Phila.

Solemn High Mass. 10 A. St. Cecelia's Church. Int.

E. Fails. Solemn Requiem Maes. Sr. Bridget's Church.

10 A Int. Westminster Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. WAGG.

Aug. 24. ELEANOR MAE fnee Smith), of 3S24 Aldine st wile of Walter S. W7are. Relatives and friends are invited to service.

11 A. at the Mannal Funeral Home. 692S Frankford ave. Int. Hillside Cem.

Viewing Sunday evening. WAI.Flsn. Aur. 27. 1949.

MORRIS, husband of Fannie, of 6620 Ventnor Atlantic City. N. J. Funeral services. 8un 1:30 P.

Hilielsoni Funeral Home, Atlantic City. Int. Pleasant vlll N. J. WALTON.

Aug. 27, 1949. of S944 Walton ave EMMA wife of the late Edward S. private, viewing Mon. eve.

FWAOA. On Aug. 26th, o( 2918 N. Marshall JOHN, age 77 husband of Catherine Zwada. Relatives and friends invited to service 2:30 Parlors of Harold B.

Mulligan, 1119 w. Lehigh ave. Int. Green-mount Cem. Friends Invited Sun.

eve. In Memoriam -j, and 4 chairs (A4 Opens to double SIP I II frrl sptot VI '-Li, pno vh 11 Walton. Relatives and friends are invited to the service Tues 2 P. at Morton's. fiOth A Catharine sts.

Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may VOIOT In loving memory of a father and 1 husband. CLARENCE VOIGT. who passed I I fill CASH OR CREDIT CASM OR CREDIT call Mon 7-10 P.

WERMI'TH. Of 2833 Lawrence Aug. 27th. WILLIAM husband of Anna B. Wer Sot villi trav keeps drinks, hot, cold! Fi-bregla-inulated, high heat gla-lined.

Complete with 2 tumblers. 10.9.3 truth (nee Lesr.e). aged 43 years. Relatives and away Aug. Htn, lytb: If remembrance is a golden chain, Death trie to break, but all in vain.

To have, to love and then to part, la the greatest sorrow of one's heart. The years may wipe ont many things. But this they wipe out. never. The memory of those happy days.

When we were all together. I FUNERAL SPRAYS AND I SNELLENBURGS lg Ofort Daily friends, all societies ot which he was a member invited to funeral Wed 9 A. Kirchner Funeral Home. 922-24 W. Somerset at.

Requiem sSL III I lliaau FT toMta QMft) I IV 1 I tub. aluminum 'iijiu it uiiilar Tii li 'may iSiaJ-J fl f.RFftlT Kuril inrlu4ri i 5 VTrite. or Phone TA lAt 2-i-WO FIFTH FLOOR GIFTVARFi Also at Ardre atrd Jenkistowm High Mass. St. Bnnavenfure Church.

10 A. Int Holy Sepulchre. Viewing Tuea. eve 7 to 10. Sadly mlasort by wife.

ohlWren. geyid-chi4dren WHITFSinE. Aug 26. 1949, RDF AN STRAFING, wi'e of the lata, Oeorge Morria White Aid greflr-grand-coildreTi. side, of 741 1 Boyer in her B24 year, fierv JOHN W.

w-ECKEcjSEH. In loving memory of a dear husbjind and fher who parsed away irr- ana ui'vrmrnv, in cuuveareun Oi Mia afcSSfctlKiagal STSi UJ. No flowera p. A14. -28.

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