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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 27, 1956 12 a 2 Died Died Reading Officials Sued ACK. March 24, 1956, JANICE VALERIE, oged 1 year, daughter of Marion and Joyce Turner Back, of 4328 Mitchell St. Funeral Fitler Funeral To Be Saturday services and interment private.

Friends may call Tues. eve. cfter 7 at the J. Burton Corson Tif VP In Fire Engine Deal Funeral Home, 433 Lyceum Roxborouah. fcARNER.

March 24 A 2c ROBERT EARL, on of Emma (nee Cassel) and the late Earl HARTZEll. March 24, 1956, of 252 Taylor Springfield, WALLON husband of the late Elizabeth Hartzell. Relatives and friends ore invited to services, 1 1 A. at Hockman 905-07 W. Lehigh where friends may call Tues.

eve. Int. Northwood Cemetery. HAYDOCK. On March 24, 1956, MABELLE.

daughter of the late Jesse and Amelia Hay-dock. Service for relatives and friends on 1:30 P. at Oliver H. Bair 1820 Chestnut St. private.

Friends may call Tuesday 7 to 9 P. M. W. Batner. Services on 2P.

ot YOUR CHOICE Whether you wont the service in your home, your place worship or our conveniently located parlors, our renowned service prevails. THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO. DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS 1820 CHESTNUT STREET OLIVER H. BAIR, Founder MARY A.

BAIR, President Telephone Rl 6-1581 Shelly Funeral Home, Lcnsdole, Pa. Int. Doylestown Cem. Friends may cail Tues. eve.

Special to The Inquirer READING, March 26. Charging violation of Public Law 662, BECK. In los Anaeles. on March 23, 1956, WILLIAM husband of Mary three taxpayers today filed a complaint in Berks County Court to restrain the City of Reading from purchasing a fire engine Funeral services will be held Saturday for N. Myers Fitler, retired chairman of the board of the Edwin H.

Fitler cordage firm, and grandson of former Philadelphia Devine and son of the late Frank and Rtta HUBER. Suddenly. March 25, 1956, of Kerriaan -Beck. Relatives and friends are in vited to ottend funeral 7:45 A. from the Highest of four bidders from residence of his brother Ccrl Beck, 849 Wynnewood Overbrook.

Solemn Mass of who submitted proposals last Bnuifwn in Our Mother of Good Counsel Mayor Edwin H. Fitler, who died last Fridav at his home, Llanfair Newportville Rood, Newportville Heights, HELEN W. (nee Simons), wife of Ernest Huber. Relatives and friends are invited to the services. at 1 P.

from the Funeral Home of J. Maurice Tomlinson, 2207 Bristol pike, Cornwells Heights. Int. Sunset Memorial Park, Somerton. Viewing Tues.

eve. 7 to 9. JANKOWSKI. March 25. 1956.

DONAT. week. Church IBrvn Mawr). 9 A. M.

Int. St. Denis The action was filed by S. Arthur Cem. Friends may call Tues.

afler 10 P. Due to arrival time from Calif. RFESON March 26. 1956. AMANDA M.

and Anton Wynnewood. The services will be conducted at 11 A. M. at his home, followed Eisenbrown, Francis Kacznarek ternational Harvester $15,593 i and Ward LaFrance Truck $14,950. Awarding of the contract to the Mack firm would "result in wrongful expenditure of money by the City of Reading and the wasting of its assets," the complaint stated.

It cited that under the law the contract must be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. ef 6220 Ogontz wife of the late Harry of 1752 Juniata beloved husband of Petronella Jankowski. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 9 A. from the by private burial. V.

Beeson. Service and interment private. FHLAU SnrlrUnlv en March 24. 1956, and his wife, Julia. Judge Forrest R.

Shanaman issued an order to show cause why a preliminary in To recover lost valuables to find a lost dog a want-ad in the Lost and Found columns of The Inquirer will bring results quicker and at low cost. Call Miss Allen, RI 6-5000 to place your lost and found ad. WILLIAM beloved husband of Elizabeth Edward Harvey Szweda Funeral Home, 1701 W. Hunting Park ae. Solemn Requiem Mass, St.

Ladislaus Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy junction should not be handed down in the case. Sepulchre Cem.

Friends may call Tues. eve. KEEGAN. March 25, 1956, of Perkiomen-ville. WILLIAM husband of Christina Wagner Keegan.

Relatives and friends 4n- Named defendants in the com 50-YEAR ASSOCIATION Mr. Fitler, who was 77, was associated for 50 years with the Fitler firm, which was founded by his great-grandfather 151 years ago. He was president for 17 years and board chairman for two, retiring in 1949 shortly after the company was sold to the Columbian Rope of Auburn, N. Y. ifed to funeral.

8 A. Parlors of plaint were Mayor Daniel F. McDevitt; Councilmen Paul O. Wolf, John C. Kubacki, Charles A.

3-Pc. SEWING SET I JH 1 Including Free Hr II; Harold B. Mulligan, iv w. Lenign ave. High Requiem Mass, St.

Ludwig Church, 9:30 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends invited Tues.

eve. KEENAN. March 24. 1956. of 2213 N.

Behlau (nee Dohl, ot 2UV Perm N. J. Service for relatives and friends on Wednesday, P. at Foster Funeral Home, Hoddon Lees Collingswood, N. J.

Interment Lakeview Memorial Park. Friends may call Tues. eve. BIELSKI. March 26, FRANCIS M.

husband of Emily Zebrowski, of 200 S. Nor-winden drive, Springfield, Pa. Relatives and frienas are invited to the funeral 9 A ot the Funeral Home of John I. Clancy, 337 E. 9th Chester.

Solemn Requiem Mass ot the Church of St. Francis of Assisi, 10 A. M. Int. Hoiy Cross Cem.

Viewing Tues. eve. BOWMAN. March 26, 1956, 3043 N. Bambrey ANNA M.

FISHER, wite of Albert J. Bowman. Relatives and friends invited to the funeral. 8:30 A. Parlors of Harold B.

Mulligan. 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Sniemn Reauiem Mass. Corpus Christi Church, Hofses, and Harold E.

Guldin; City Controller Bruce R. Coleman; Brood CHARLES husband of Effie Mr. Fitter's grandfather was City Treasurer John L. Hoch; City; Purchasing Agent Ignatius Suprio 1 :1 Pinking Sheari II UP Telephoto Bundled up against the chill March winds, Roland Gordon, of Chicago, Bites into a watermelon, first of two carloads from Mexico. mavor of the city from 1887 to 1891.

Venable Keenan. Relatives, friends, members of the League of the Sacred Heart of Police, Firemen and Park Guards, and F.O.P. are invited to the funeral. 8 A. Parlors of Harold B.

Mulligan. 1119 W. Mr. Fitler was a member of the board of the Spring Garden Insti Lehigh ave Solemn Requiem Mass, Our Lady tute and a member of the Merion Cricket Club, the Seaview Country of Mercy Church, 9 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends invited Tuesday evening ana uie iity ui neuuuiK. The complaint claimed that the city awarded a contract last Wednesday to the Mack Manufacturing Co. for a 750-gallon pumper for the Oakbrook Fire Co.

at a price of $18,500, although three other bids were lower: Reading Fire Equipment In Club and the Little Egg HarDor 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends KELLY.

NELLIE F. O'CONNOR, wife of the invited Tues. eve. Yacht Club of Beach Haven. Mrs.

McCarthy late David B. Kelly, of 6089 Chester and formerly of 2228 Ellsworth March 24, 1956. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8-30 A. White Funeral Home. 4700 Springfield av.

Solemn Mass of Reauiem, Church of the Good Shepherd, 10 A. M. Int. FORMER MEMBERSHIPS TTf formerly was a member of the Racquet Club, Gulph Mills Golf Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Tuesday evening.

Club, Colonial Society of Fennsji-iiania Sons of the Revolution, So Two Sons Share Dies at Age of 47 Mrs. Anne Costello McCarthy, wife of John A. M. McCarthy, attorney and member of the Penn ciety of Colonial Wars, Society of BRANDT. March 25, HERMAN husband; of Eisie V.

(nee Colburn), of 115 E. Mill.rd., Maple Shade, N. J. Services I P. ot the Inglesby Funeral Home, 602 E.

Main Maple Shade. Int. North Wales Cem. Friends call Wed. eve.

Parking in rear. BRAUN. March 26. CONRAD, of 2207 S. Garnet st.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral 1 P. Schraishuhn Funeral Home, 21 st Wolf sts. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends call 6:30 to 9:30 P.

M. BRITTEN. In St. Petersburg, FRANCES LEEDOM. wife of Col.

Daniel Britten, S.A., Retired. Service for relatives and friends on 2 P. at Oliver H. Bair's, 1S20 Chestnut st. Int.

Arlington Cem. BRCWN. March 26, suddenly, at Roselle Park, N. LUCY formerly of 355 N. York Willow Grove, beloved wife of the late James F.

Brown. Relatives and friends $101,173 Estate KIRKPATRICK. March 25. 1956, of 512 Haws lane. Oreland, Pa.

EDWIN husband of Helen B. Kirkpatrick. Relatives, friends and members of St. Alban Lodge S529, F. A.

M. and Glenside Assembly 72, A.O.M.P., invited to services 10 A. at Edwin F. Thies Funeral Home, 124 N. Easton Glenside.

Int. Northwood Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve. KLINGENBERG.

March 25, 1956, VALERIA, age 66, of 109 Peach Hammon-ton, N. J. Services will be held 2 P. from Prasch Funeral Home, Harnmon-ton, N. J.

Interment Greenmount Cem. ing Tuesday after 7:30 P. M. the War of 1812 ana uie ntiwi Society. Surviving are his wife, tne former Mary Biddle, author of children's books; two sons, Nathan and Ralston a daughter, Mrs.

Robert F. Morris; a brother, Dale and a sister, Mrs. Oliver G. Willits. HJHF i Tit! i I 1 I- sylvania Civil Service Commission,) died Sunday at her home, 6344 Woodbine ave.

She was 47. Long active in Catholic affairs, Mrs. McCarthy also served during the Second World War as a mem-j ber of the Freedom House Com An estate valued at $101,173 was left by Mrs. Edythe S. Wasson, former proprietor of a haberdash- KRAUS.

March 25, ELIZABETH A. (nee ore invited to the Funeral Home ot Wetzel Son. 4 '03-12 5-S 80 A. M. High Mass at St.

David's Church, W. 10 A. i.i. ro. cem.

Friends may call Tues. eve. RU2EK. March 23. 1956.

LEON (YUT), DR. FRANCIS V. BIELSKI Dr. Francis V. Bielski, of 200 S.

Norwinden drive, Springfield, Delaware county, a specialist in pul Connollyl. of 1639 N. 62d wife of Robert Kraus. Relatives and friends invited to the funeral 9:30 A. from W.

H. Coleman Sons. 4731 Lancaster av. Solemn Re- son of the late Joseph and Victoria Kocinska Relatives andiquiem Mass, Church of St. Rose of Lima, 11 late resiaence 22 Christian st tn funeral Wed.

9 A. from! A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends maV call Tuesday evening. mittee and of several groups pro- ery at 3161 Kensington who moting the sale of War Bonds. died last Oct. 6 at 72 without leav-She was an organizer and first ing a will, an inventory disclosed president of the Guild for the: yesterday. Missionary Sisters of the Holyj Her next of kin were listed as Rosary and an organizer and two sons, Franklin, with whom first chairman of the Archbishop's' she lived at the Kensington ave.

Committee of Christian Home and address, and Victor of Wyn-Family of Our Lady of Lourdes cote. The Btock and inventory of Church. She also was a member, the shoD is valued at $36,431: the monary diseases, died Monday. He was 58. Dr.

Bielski was graduated from Temple University School of Medicine in 1925. He was affiliated with Buttons 20 YEAR PARTS GUARANTEED I 20 YEAR PARTS GUARANTEED Forward and Revcrw Stitch. Sews Over Pins. AC-DC Motor. .1 IIAUil BW 1( i II miniv rnunc nuns UAi-niuni or ouiiuai Rogers Funeral Home, 1430 S.

3d St. Solemn Reauiem Mass, St. Philip Neri Church, 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Tues. eve. BUCHANAN. March 26, CORINNE of St.

Davids St. Davids. Service and interment at the convenience of the family. CARNEY. March 25, 1956, of 5312 larch-wood ov.

WILLIAM son of Margaret Inee Dunionl and the late Francis Carney. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 9 A. the Roche Funeral Home, 56th Cedar ov. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church ai the Transfiguration. 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Tuesday evening. CASEY.

Of 4637 Morris on March 23. 1956, JOHN husband of Mae G. and father of John G. Casey. Relatives and friends.

University Lodge -610, F. A. M-, and ail organizations of which he was a FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION I LEONARD. Of 635 W. York March 25, 1956, LiDWINA, wife of the late Charles E.

Leonard, aged 76 Relatives and friends invited to service 10 A. Apts. Wm. H. Battersby, 3316 N.

Broad st. Int. Hillside Cem. Viewing 7-9 P. M.

LEVIN. March 26, ISAAC, of 319 New Market husband of the late Mary, father of Reuben, Harry, David and Mr. Herman Levin and Mrs. Elizabeth Lipshutz, also survived by 5 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services 1 P.

ot Molnick's Funeral Parlors, 2315-17 N. Broad st. Int. Har Nebo Cem. Shiva will be observed at 319 New Market st.

LYNCH. March 25. 1956. GEORGE husband of Mary Lvnch (nee Dodwell). of Mt.

Airv. Solemn Hiah Mass Holy Cross Church. 10 A. M. Relatives and friends may call at The Fvfe Bovd Funeral Home.

7047 Ger of the board of the Alliance of property at $25,060, and another Catholic Women. property at 490 Vernon Jenkin- Besides her husband, she is town, at $30,000. survived by a son, John, andj Miss Rachel B. Vickers, who died four daughters, Nancy, Kathleen," Jan. 31 and lived at the Touraine Martina and Rosemary.

Solemn i Apartments, left an estate of the Chester and Crozer Hospitals, Chester, for many years. Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung at 10 A. M. tomorrow at the Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Chester.

Burial will be in Holy Cress. Cemetery. Climber Stricken In Himalayas I OPERATORS ON DUTY 24 HOURS A DAY MAIL COUPON TODAY EASTERN APPLIANCE CO, INS. 434 W. Tabor Road, Phila.

Pa. Requiem Mass will be sung at 10 no, according to an inventory of CaMea VUinitv WOodlawn B-24S8 her assets. The residuary bene A. M. tomorrow at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 63d st.

and Lancaster ave. Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery. mantown Tues. eve. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. I am interested in a FREE HOME BethleheiEiVicinity Umversity84772 demonstration ofl Easton Vicinity Easton 2-5511 1 Special offer I NAMF KATMANDU, Nepal. March 26 AP). A Swiss Himalayan exped MacGILLIVRAY. March 24, BARBARA A.

ition appealed urgently today forjLEo J. FISHER (nee Billups), wife of William MacGillivray Relatives and friends, emoloyes Snyder Mfg Co. and Nice Ball Bearing Co. invited to fu an air drop of medical supplies to a Reauiem Mass for Leo iciary in her will is the Penn Asylum for Indigent Widows and Single Women, Belgrade st. and Susquehanna ave.

Relatives, friends and institutions will share the $31,000 estate of Mrs. Gertrude Baker, of 2516 S. 66th who died March 12 at 79. She was the widow of John W. Baker.

Among her bequests was $1000 to the Friendly Church, Broad st. and Roosevelt blvd. neral. 9 A. at the C.

Mcllvaine climber stricken by appendicitis. J. Fisher, native Philadelphian ADDRESS A radio mesage received at the who had been a Jersey City (N. I I I Nenalese Foreign Ministry EASTERN APPLIANCE INCV 434 W. TABOR 80., PA.4 Mundy Funeral Home.

2805 W. Allegheny ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of St. Columba 10 A. M.

Int. holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve. MeCARTHY.

March 25, ANNE C. (nee Cos- i va CITY IN FOLLlWiNC CtUNTIES arts licks Dtlawar Ltd if lanttfttr MMttsntry 3rt9t Call Phila. Collect Livingston 8-7SGS member, are invited to services 2 P. Germantown Funeral Home of J. Wesley Craft Son, 5202 Wayne ave.

Int. Hillside! Cem. Friends may call Tues. after 7 P. M.I AAosonic service 8 PM.

COTTS. Suddenly, March 25, 1956, ROBERT of 3557 N. Brood st. Relatives end friends invited to FitzPatridk Funeral Home, 3309 N. Eroad Wed.

eve. Services 1 P. Thursday. COYIE. March 24, 1956, JOHN, beloved fousDand of the late Katharine Covle (nee McKeever).

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on 8 A. late residence, 5111 Viola st. Solemn Mass of Requiem. Ovich of St. Gregory, 9 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve.

CURREN. In Norristown, March 26, MARGARET GLEASON. wife of the late Joseph A Curren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from The Boyd Funeral Home, 718 Swede Norristown, Pc, 9:30 A. M.

Solemn Reauiem Mass. St. Patrick's Church, 10:30 A. Int. St.

Patrick's Cem. Friends call Tues 7-9. DAVIS. On March 25, 1956, MARY, Fritz Luchsinger, a member of the team, was seriously ill, feverish and in need of an operation. uuaiuevuiaii jur years, ue sung at 10 A.

M. tomorrow in Our Lady Help of Christians Church, Allegheny ave. and Gaul st. Mr. STATE teilo), wife of John A.

M. McCarthy and sister- in-law of Sr. M. Fredenco. S.S.J.

Relatives and friends. Alliance of Catholic Women, Ladies of Charity end oil other organizations of which Fisher, who was 54, lived on Sailer's Way, Rumson, N. J. He died there Saturday. He is survived by Mrs.

Kilqore Files CHARLESTON. W. March 26 (AP). Mrs. Harley M.

Kilgore, she was a member are invited to funeral 8:30 A. from late residence, 6344 Woodbine av. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of Our lady of Lourdes, 10 A. M. Int.

Calvary his wife, Margaret a son and a Cem. Friends may call Tuesday evening, 60, of Beckley, filed today for the daughter, McCLEllAN. On Morch 25, SARA wife of Arthur ipopI McCieiian. of Nor-! Democratic nomination to succeed I I i I husband in the U. fa.

late wwa, ayca ai yeui. nciunvo Via. MniwnAiJ Tluk nni ill, of Her Senate. wiaow ot KoDert Davis. Funeral services Norwood Fire ore invited to funeral services 1 P.

from The Griffith Chooel, Norwood, Pa. Interment Fernwood Cemeterv. Friends may call Tuesday, 7 to 9 P. McMERTY. Morch 23.

1956. JAMES Died at 1:30 P. ct the Murray Funeral Home, 408 Cooper Camden, N. J. Viewing Wed.

eve. DOWNEY. Suddenly. March 25. 1956.

BRlDGETTA. dauahter of the late Michael and JOSEPH J. WAGNER Joseph J. Wagner, of 2609 Belmont Ardmore. club steward of the St.

Albertus Catholic Beneficial Association, 1335 N. Marston this city, died yesterday in Delaware County Hospital. He was 45. Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung at 10:30 A. M.

tomorrow at St. Ludwig's Church, 28th and Master sts. husband of the late Bella McMerty (nee Krimm), of 222 E. Ashmeod st. Relotives and friends invited to funeral.

9 A. M-, from McElroy Funeral Home, S. W. cor. Greene and Logan Gtn.

Solemn Mass of Requiem. St. Francis of Assisi Church, 10 A. M. Int.

St. Denis Cem. Friends may call Tuesday evening. MECKES. Suddenly, on March 24.

of 1119 SCHOCX. Worth 24. 1956, ot Stuart, former. of 3239 N. Ba.lev GEORSE hoibond of Willoav Schock (nee Kemble).

oaed 81 yean. Relative, friends, members of St. John Assembly No. 23, A. O.

M. Diligent Council No. 4. F. P.

ond all other organizations of which he was member ore invited to the funeral service. A. M. precisely, ot the Stringf.eld 1937 N. Broad St.

Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve. ofter 7.

(Arr. by Harris Kehr Flounders. I SCHUll. March 25. of Willow Grove.

ANNA Inee Jacauesl, wife of the late John. Rela-iiw nnH rinHt. nlio members of The Col- WILLIAM STYER William Styer. for many years a Ann Dovle Downey. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8:30 A.

from Oliver H. Bair's. 1820 Chestnut st. Solemn Reauiem Mass at the Chooel of the Cathedral. 10 A.

M. Int. Calvary Cem. Friends coll Tues. evening.

FAGAN. March 25, 1956, of 1332 66th JAMES husband of Mary C. Fagon (nee FlannaganJ. brother-in-law of Sr. Mary Eustace, S.S.J.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral. 9 A. Funeral Home of Charles J. Mcllvaine, 3711 Mid-vaie ave. Solemn Reauiem Mass, Church of Hojy Angels, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Tuesday evening. FASICK.

Of 5219 Sansom on March 23. 1956. SAMUEL S-, husband of the late Katherine V. Fasick, oged 91 years. Service for reiatives, friends, employes of the Electrical Bureau of the City of Phila.

and members of the Asbury Methodist Church on 2 P. at Oliver H. Bair's. 1820 Chestnut st. Int.

Fernwood Cem. Friends may Call 7 to 9 P. M. FEENY. March 23, 1956.

IORETTA (nee Boyle), wife of the late William Feenv. Rela florist in Philadelphia, died Sun- vary Presbyterian Church, ore invited to theflay gfc Graduate Hospital after services on r. nun, Oak lane MILTON husband of Rhoda Meckes (nee HasnevJ. Relatives and friends, members of St. John's Assembly No.

28. A.O.M.P., and employes of Publicker Distilleries are invited to services on ot 1 P. Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan, 1119 W. Lehigh ave.

Int. Northwood Cem. Friends invited Tuesday evening. MOELLER. Of 6512 N.

Lownton suddenly March 25, 1956, MARIE (nee Erb), beloved mother of Mrs. Caroline M. Adler and Mr. Walter O. Moeller.

Relatives ond friends are invited to services 11 A. ot the Deeter Funeral Home, 5800 N. 5th St. Int. private.

Please omit flowers. MOLTE. Of W.ldwood Crest, N. March Willow Funernl Home. 501 N.

Easton long illness. Mr. Styer whose home was at 5627 Litchfield st. was 70. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 P.

M. tomorrow in the Raphael-Sacks Memorial Chapel, 1945 N. Broad st. Grove. Friends may call Tuesday evening.

SENTAK. March 25, MARY (nee Demskyl. wife of Michael Senrok. Relatives ond friends are invited to funeral 8:30 A. from lote residence.

3317 Rorer st. Solemn Reaurem Mass. Church of the Ascension. 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Viewing Tuesday eve. SIMISTER Of 5124 March 26. 1956, CHARLES son of the late Joseph 25, 1956, JOHN beloved husband ot the ALFRED II.

PORTER late Emma Inee Laiher). Services 8:30 ot the Inaersoll Funeral Home. 3909 Alfred H. Porter, retired partner in the textile firm of T. J.

Porter with this amazing new instant Pacific Wildwood. Int. 11:30 A. in Northwood Phila. Friends ond Mary Simister.

aged 55 years. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8 A. Apts. Wm. H.

Battersby. 3316 N. Brood st. Hiah Mass of Reauiem in St. may call Wednesday evening.

and Sons, died Saturday at his MORAN. March 23, 1956, MICHAEL home. Providence and Bishop Hoi- husband of Anna Moron (nee Needhoml, low Media. He was 63. Re of 6330 Redland st.

Relatives and friends. tives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 8:30 A. from her late residence, 1647 N. Allison st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St.

Gregory's Church. 10 A. M. Int. Old Cathedral Cem.

Viewing Tuesday eve. FESSIDES. Of 4639 Woodland Drexel Hill. on March 23. FANNIE wife of the late Engel Fessides, mother of Ted Fessides, Helen Gligor and Bettie Koran-zolis.

Relatives, friends and employes of Stefano Brothers are invited to funeral on 2 P. at St. Demetrius Church. 5901 larchwood Phila. Friends may call ot Oliver H.

Bair's, 1820 Chestnut 7 to 9 P. M. Int. Fernwood Cemetery. quiem Mass will be celebrated at Holy Name Society and employes of Atlantic Refining Co.

are invited to funeral. 10 A. M. tomorrow at Christ 1 A. J.

M. Haas Funeral Home, Eimwood Church, Media. ave. ct 64rh st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St.

Barnabas Church. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Stephen Church, 9 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Tuesday, 7 to 9 P. M.

SNYDER. March 24, 1956. CAROLINE F-, of 1819 72d wife of William F. Snyder. Relatives ond friends, B.V.M.

Sodaltiv, St. John's Orphanage Auxiliary, St. Athanasius Guild, Catholic Alliance of Sf. Rose, Ladies of Chority invited to FitzPotrick Funeral Home, 3309 N. Broad Tues.

eve. Solemn Moss of Requiem, Church of St. Athanasius, 10 A. Wed. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. SPALTNER (SZCZEPANSKi). March 23, 1956, JOSEPH, aged 64 yors. Relatives ond friends invited to funeral. 8 A.

W. E. Sucharski Funeral Home, 2324 Margaret st. Mass 9 A. St.

John Cantius Cem. Friends may call Tuesday evening. MRS. ABRAHAM SHANKEN NAVICKAS. March 23, 1956, MARY, oged 71 years, wife of the late Klemens Navickas, FISHER.

On March 24, 1956, suddenly, of Mrs. Mary Shanken, widow of Abraham Shanken. died yesterday at her home, 5721 Rodman st. She 1 60 Wilson Bellmawr, N. J.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral. 8:30 Sailors Way. Rumson, N. LEO husband of Margaret T. Tatar.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 9 A. M-. (S A. Jos. Kavalauskas Funeral Home.

1601 was 73. Services will be held at 10 M. J. Rei I ly Funeral Home, 2632 E. Allegheny ave.

Requiem Mass, 10 A. Our Lady Help S. 2d St. Requiem Mass, St. Casimir's Church, 9:30 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve.

A. M. Thursday at Goldstein's, 2129 Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may N. Broad st. ot Christians Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Viewing Tuesday evening. FISHER. In Atlantic City on March 25. NEIMAN. March 24, ELIZABETH A.

fnee call Tues. eve. Thornpl, wife of the late Samuel B. Netman. nr r-i I 1- ieiNnAV3CK.

ji nimon. im. on mmt'i 1C C1IADCTU I Fitlsrl fa nf th MADELEINE dearly beloved wife of the late Dr. (Rev. I Henry M.

Fisher, sister of of 505 Oreland Mill formerly of North Hills, aged 54 years. Relatives ond Deaths Elsewhere Dr. William F. Russell, 65, dep Louise B. Weinberg and Henry A.

Schubart. friends ore invited to services 2 P. at Robert A. Colflesh Funeral Home. 2205 Mt.

Carmel Glenside. Interment Whitemarsh Memorial Park. Friends may call Tues. eve. FITLER.

On March 23, 1956, N. MYERS, husband of Mary Biddle Fitler, aged 77 uty director of the International years. Service on March 31. 11 A. Cooperation Administration and ot his home, corner of Anton and Llonfair former head of Teacher's College Wynnewood, Pa.

Int. private. Please omit flowers. at Columbia University at Wash- i GILBERT. Of 7121 Erdrick Mc-rch 25, late louis.

Relatives and friends ore invited to funeral services 2 P. Weatherbv Funeral Home. 308 W. Holly Pitman. N.

J. Friends may call Tues. eve. STRATOS. -March 25, 1956.

MARIAN, the wife of Michael, aunt of Florence Zangakis, Florence Marios, Jenn Vastardis, Kortherine and James Diamandas. Relatives ond friends are invited to attend the funeral 2 P. St. George Greek Orthodox Church. Viewing 7 to 10 Tues.

eve. from the Vraimoooulos Funeral Home, 53d ond Locust. Interment Fernwood Cemetery. STYER. March 25.

WILLIAM, beloved husband of Fannie of 5627 Litchfield devoted father of Mr. Svd Stver. Mrs. Anno (Bertram M.t Zeldis and Mrs. Muriel IMorrisI Erl-boum.

dear brother of Mr. Jack. Mr. Adam. j.a.

mu.l Evelvn (Samuell Mas 1950, JtbSE, husband ot Hornet Stearlv. Rel PLAN A delicious blend of the finest coffees that lets you literally drink, that extra weight right off your body! otives and friends are invited to the funeral service 1 P. at the William W. NEWCOMB. Of New Brunswick, N.

March 24, 1956. MARY wife of Clarence B. Newcomb and mother of Clarence B. New-comb, of Abington, Pa. Relatives and friends invited to service.

2 P. M-, at Edwin F. Thies Funeral Home, 124 N. Easton road, Glenside, Pa. Int.

Whitemarsh Memorial Park. Friends may call Tues. eve. NISULA. Of Riverton.

N. Mcrrch 26. 1956, ERIC son of Mr. ond Mrs. Chester A.

Nisula. Services 2 P. at the Bethany Lutheran Church, Palmyra, N. J. Int.

Lakeview Memorial Park, in lieu of flowers, make donations to Bethany Lutheran Church Sunday School ington The Key. Dr. Edgar! Dewitt Jones, 79, minister emeritus of Central Woodward Christian I Church and a widely-known Lin-; coin scholar, at Detroit William Lewis Potts, 71 retired member of Bates Funeral Home, 5000 Jackson cor. Wakeiing Int. Hillside Cem.

Friends may call Tues. eve. GLENN. On March 25, 1956, SAMUEL, husband of Lillian G. Glenn, aged 79 years.

Funercl services 1:30 P. at the Murray Funeral Home, 408 Cooper Cam the Detroit Police Department who is credited with inventing the first traffic light in 1920, at Dunedin, ter and Mrs. Helen (Jack! Zinaer, arandfather of Jack B. Zeldis. Carolyn G.

ond Estelle c.iun..m Pilntiu nnH friends ore invited to den, N. J. Viewing Tues. eve. HARSHAW-VAN DEURSEN.

March 25 Fla. PORTER. March 24, 1956, ALFRED HAUGHTON, husband of Elizabeth Lewis Fronefield Porter, of Media, Pa. Relatives and friends ore invited to attend the services at 1956, LILLIAN E. (nee Clark), wife of the late Charles A.

Van Deursen, of 321 Richey West Collingswood, N. J. Funeral serv ice 2 P. M-, Stephenson Funeral Home 33 W. Maple Merchantville.

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A flight instructor and a student pilot were in each plane. The Pensacola Naval Air Station said the propeller-driven SNJ trainers were on a routine mission when the collision occurred. Wreckage was scattered over three-mile area. One of the hurtling planes barely missed the home of Mrs. D.

E. Hastings. ADVERTISEMENT services. r. uronofi-ouuu Memorial Chapel.

1945 N. Broad st. Int. Mt. Sharon Cem.

Fomily will be at 2227 N. Wan-amaker St. UNRUH. March 25, of 4916 Germantown PIERCE husband of Anna Unruh (nee Mohr. Relatives and friends, olso Phila.

Musical Society, local No. 77, A. F. of gre invited to services. 11:30 A.

at the Chooel of Ivy Hill Cem. Friends may call 7 to 9 P. at the Marple Funeral Home, 34 W. Coulter Germantown. WACK.

On Morch 23. of Burlington. N. LEWIS LEEDS, husband of Christine Chapman W-ick ond son of Margaret W. Marshall: aae 48.

Funeral from the Slack Funeral Home. Burlinqton. N. on Morch 27 ot 10 A M. Services at St.

Mary's Church. Burlington. N. at 1 1 A. M.

Interment Sf. Marys Churchyard. Friends may call Monday evenina. 7 to 9. WAGNER.

March 26, JOSEPH beloved husband of Frances Inee Mclaughlin), of 2609 Belmont Ardmore. Relatives and friends, members of St. Albertus C. B. A.

and oil other organizations of which he was a member invited to funeral 8:30 A. Norkos Funeral Chapel, 1400 N. 29th st. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10:30 A. St.

Ludwig's Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Tues. eve.

WEAVER. March 23. 1956, ELLA M. (nee Dilimorel, wife of the late Samuel H. Weaver, of 422 Hampden Upper Darby.

Relatives and frierrcls invited to funeral Wednesday, 2 P. at Wm. F. Cushing's. 1807 Pine St.

Interment Arlington Cemetery. Friends may call 1807 Pine Tuesday, 6-9 P. M. WEIDNER. On March 24, 1956, CHARLES of 484 Paoli husband of the late Florence Weidner (nee Swartleyl.

Relatives and friends invited to the service. 1 P. W. Mills Turner Funeral Home, 6028 Ridge Roxborougn. Friends may call Tues.

eve. 7 to 9. INWARD. Of 290 Shelmire March 24, 1956, RAYMOND, husband of Claire Stramm Winward, formerly of 303 Delphine st. Relatives, friends and employes of the Fletcher Works, are invited to services.

2 P. at the Funeral Home of Floyd M. Bishop, 5408 N. 5th St. Int.

Forest Hills Cem. friends may call Tuesday after 7 P. M. WOLF. On Morch 24, 1956.

formerly of 3042 Janney IDA F. WOLF. Relatives and friends invited to the service. 2:30 P. Northeast Parlors of Harold B.

Mulligan, Frankford and Allegheny aves. Int. Greenmount Cem. Friends invited Tues. eve.

WOOLIEY. March 25, WILLIAM EDWARD, husband of the Icrte Mary Woolley, of 2861 N. 25th st. Funeral services 2 P. Stringfieid 1937 N.

Broad St. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ten separate funeral parlors, air-conditioned. No charge for nee ef parlor or organ service. FREE PARKING IOT Christ Eoiscopal Church, Medic, on ot 10 A. M.

Int. private. Please omit flowers. REICHHARDT. March 25, 1956.

ELIZABETH, of 417 E. Belgrade wife of the late Martin Reichhart. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 8:30 A. Martin J. Burns Funeral Home.

1428 E. Columbia av. at Fkd. av. High Requiem Mass.

Holy Name Church, 10 A. M. Interment Holy Sepulchre Viewing Tuesday eve. REINHART. R.

MARIE, March 23. 1956, beloved wife of Frank Reinhart, of 533 Country Club lane, Havertown, Pa. Relatives ond friends. B.V.M. Sodality of Sacred Heart Church, Catholic Alliance and American legion.

Ladies' Auxiliary, Manoa Post 667 ond Women's Club of Manoa are invited to attend funeral 8:30 A. from the Coughlin Funeral Home, 716 West Chester pike, Havertown, Pa. Solemn Requiem Mass, Sacred Heart Church, 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Viewing Tuesday eve. REUSTLE. Suddenly, March 26, 1956, of 3023 N. 6th AGNES wife of the late Edwin C.

Reustle (nee Karpinski). Relatives, friends are invited to call Tues. eve. at the Rowen-Beli Funeral Home, 2742-44 N. 5th st.J and to the Requiem Mass 11 A.

St. Bonaventure's Church. RICHARDS. March 25, 1955, ELIZABETH (LIZZIE), wife of the late John Richards, of 9 Llandaff road, Llanerch, Pa. Relatives and friends ore invited to the service.

2:30 P. ot Spencer T. Videon Son Funeral Parlors, Garrett road ot Shadeland ave Drexel Hill. Int. Arlington Cem.

Friends may call Tuesday 7 to 9 P. M. ROSBOROUGH. March 24, 1956, of 1233 Bockius Abington, HERBERT A husband of Kathryn Hitchcock Rosborough. Relatives and friends, olso employes of John B.

Stetson Co. ore invited to funeral. 11 A. at Heiweg's, 463 Old York road. Jenekintown.

Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may call Tues. 7 to 9 P. M.

(Parking in the rear.) ROSS. March 26. 1956, SARAH of 22 W. Evergreen Chestnut Hill. Relatives and friends invited to the services 1 P.

ot Jacob F. Ruth's, 8413 Germantown ave. Int. First Presbyterian Church in Springfield, Flourtown. Pa.

ROSSI. March 25, 1956. MARGARET COR-TELLESSA, wife of Rinaldo Rossi, of 24 Strath-more Havertown, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8:45 A. Funeral Home of John Stretch, Jr.

Eagle i St. Denis rds. (Ookmont), Havertown, Pa. Solemn Mass of Reauiem, the Annunciation B. V.

M. Church, 10 A. M. Int. Calvary Cem.

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