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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. TUESDAY MORNING. JULY 20. 1954 adef 13 Died Died i fortress Nurse Quint Feted by Family, I'." 1954. rSTHER S.

mm 1 7Ji KESLER. July 19. 1954. GERTRUDE, beloved wife of Max. of 4945 Boudinot Beloved wife of JoJCDti AbowlU.

Mass Funeral Today For 5 at Chestertown ii.i?. it. devoted mother of Charles Stover Dies; a Buyer Convent To Arrive Ju on 26 Undecided --Il i wu Aoowitz. md sister of i Kessler. dear sister ol Mrs.

MitH ressen. R-latives nd friend are iters. Mrs. Esther Orloft and Mr Herman 12 30 P. at theiSpigel.

Relative and friends invited to serv-Asner Berschler Memorial Chapel. 1309 N. i. es 11 A. Raphael-Sacks Memorial '0'- Mt- Ianon Cem.

Shiva Chapel. 1943 N. Broad at. Int. MU Jacob Cem.

AMv IT Tl July 18. WAC- VrtnVli ZTj I7-, MARGARET (nee LAW, beloved husband of Jadwiga Siolack. RrtatM TnT -Jhn' 5930 plmto I Relativea and friendi invited to funeral the lr w.h 8:30 A. at the Slabinskl Funeral KnerSlSL lanr Home. 2614 Orthodox rt.

Requiem Mas. St. call Tue. Jvf iT'J biVd- Valentine Church. 9:30 A.

M. Int. St. 7" Inr' Geor'e entine Cem. Fnend.

may call Wed. eve. CALLANDER, July 19 (UP). Quintuplet Marie Dionne, who left a convent Friday after more than eight months of study to become a nun, was reunited with her sisters Special to The Inquirer CHESTERTOWN, Md July 19. The bodies of five victims of Friday's fireworks blast, so badly mutilated that they could not be identified, will be buried at 2 P.

M. tomorrow at a mass at a "Chnstmaslike" celebra funeral tion today and said she would decide next fall whether she NEW YORK, July 19 (AP). The State Department announced here today that Genevieve de Gal-ard-Terraube, the heroic nurse of the French fortress of Dien Bien Fhu in Indochina, will arrive in this country on July 26 for a 19-day visit. The heroine, 29, was the only Charles E. Stover, a buyer for the Philadelphia plant of the E.

I. du Pont de Nemours Co. for 25 years, died Sunday at his home, 232 Oxford Hill lane, Westgate Hills, Delaware county. He was 54. Mr.

Stover, who was born in Al-toona, is survived by his wife, Anna Long Stover, and two sisters. The victims, presumed to be Mrs. KOZIERADZK4. MARY A July 15. wife 2 "r-July 19.

1954. REBECCA, of 1 of Michael fnee Kiernickai. of 4850 B2Ti, Wlfe oi the la" Samuel ivelt blvd. Relatives, lrlends and all societies fian.2.. mother of Mr.

Fannie of which she wa a member invited to -Vi Jnd Murray M. Axelrod. dear tend luneral Thurs. 8:30 A. from her I Htnntr 6lnger and Mrs.

Sadie! son's resid-nce, 2514 S. Front rt. Solemn Utlvi 2nd are Invited Requitm Mas. 9:30 A. St.

Stanislaus i Levine Church. Int. Our Ladv of Grace Om. wanted to return' to the con Gas in Kitchen Kills Secretary The 'body of Florence McDer- vent. The 20-year-old quints and most of their eight brothers and Har jenuaan Friends may call Wed.

eve. Cem. Barbara Rockmann, 26, and Mrs. Mary Covington, 44, both of Centre ville; Mrs: Ida Benton' Mench, 57, of Rock Hall; Mrs. Ida Batch-ler, 61, of Worton, and Betty Wheddleton, 17, will be buried in individual caskets.

A single stone at. ine nome 01 mt 7 at. ine nome 01 LEFFERTS. Hatboro, July 18. 1954.

Vj, Murray Axelrod. 2034 N. Wanamaker st. sisters joined their parents at BAl'M ii. 10 EDNA WHITE, wife of Howard H.

Lenerts. i woman in the embattled fortress it was captured by the Com- 10:30 A. at the Felty 26th taL-'. Services Thurs. mott, 53, a secretary at the Boklmimist led forces.

She was later devoted mnthi, j. o.liJ" I Funeral Home. 20 W. Montfomery Hat- KStST mt. Ha.boro Cem.

Friends may call friends are in.ltTf" I 7 to 9 P. M. Vocational School, was found last allowed to return to France. The nurse, known as "the Angel nearby Trout Lake for the first reunion of the quints since Marie entered the Order of the Servants of the Blessed Sacrament in Quebec City. LONESOME FOR SISTERS Marie, frailest and shiest of the 11 A.

M. precisely, at Morris Rosen- IXKENS. On 1st da. 7th 18th. berg Eon Memorial Chapel.

2009 U. Broad CAROLINE A LUKENS. daughter of the late int. Adath Jeshurua Cem. Seth Mary M.

Lukens. aged 91. Memorial BLl'MBERG Juiv 1R 1Qi iviri I rT'ce Swarthmore Meeting House, Swarth- beloved wife of Samu el lumber of 5609 morJ- Ut 7th 25th. 3 Wyndale dear mother TaS Dan- P- M' 8 T- pltaie omit flowers-Jel. devoted daughter of Mrs.

Dora Weisburg. MacCORK ELL. July 18. 1954. EDNA Relatives and friends are Invited to services'' of the late James M.

MacCorkell. ot 209 TUea 2 p. Raphael Sacks Memorial IS. Highland Springfield. aged 64 Chapel.

1945 N. Broad st. Int. Roosevelt Cem. 'years.

Relative and friend invited to service BfLWEB. July 19 1954 FRANK 2 M- ePhr T. Vldeon Son husband of Evelyfi Bulwer nee Tsiim) of eriA "Si, Mrs. Martha Edmonson, of Hyatts-ville and Miss Isamiah Stover, of Plainrield, N. J.

Mr. Stover was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1925. Funeral services will be held at 11 A. M. tomorrow at Andrew J.

Bair and Sons, 3925 Chestnut st. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery, Drexel Hill. Texan Dies at 101, Was Wed 80 Yrs. of Dien Bien Phu," is the first citizen of another nation to visit the United States at the formal invitation of Congress. The invitation was transmitted to her by President Eisenhower after the Congress passed the resolution.

famous quintuplets, said in an convent said Marie left for "health reasons" and she said today she was very tired. FAMILY IX SECLUSIOX "I intend to stay home for the rest of the summer anyway," Marie said. "After I regain my health I will decide whether to return to the sisters." Mari; arrived here last night and the entire family went into seclusion at their summer home. Emilie, another of the quints, returned with Marie. She was found wandering on a Montreal street Friday as she was on her way to Quebec City to visit Marie.

FATHER IS PLEASED Before the girls came home, their father, Oliva Dionne, said it would be like Christmas to have Marie home again. "I know she has been terribly lonely," he said, "but she can always go back. It was tough on her being separated from her four sisters. They had been together since they were born. "Only last week, Marie wrote us how lonesome she was." marker in the shape of a five; pointed star will mark the grave in Chester Cemetery.

With the death toll of the blast at the Kent Manufacturing Co. set at 11, the American Red Cross announced that all survivors had been located. A total of 275 worked at the plant. The FBI, "which joined State and local agencies in investigating the explosion, said nothing new hai' been developed. A small explosion in a powder drying oven night, slumped over a gas range in the kitchen of her home at 5928 Ellsworth st.

A Philadelphia Gas Works employe, who traced the odor of gas to Miss McDermott's home, said several burners were open and the kitchen sealed with insulating material. Detective Samuel Zeitman learned from a cousin, Isabella Scott Taylor, of 1404 Englewood that the victim had been despondent since the death of her brother, John, last December. A. Stephenson Funeral Home. 33 W.

MAGl'IRE. July 18. 1954. ELLIOTT Maple Merehantvllle. Int.

U. S. Na- FRANCIS MAGUIRE. M. husband of Mary tional Beverly, N.

J. Viewing Wed. Maguire. of 1004 faharpless Melrose Park, 7-9. iHelafives and friends invited to service CLEGG.

Suddenly. July 1R A. Kirk tc Nice, 6301 Germamcwn City. N. JOHN CLEOO.

of Chest- wm Lurel HlU Cem. mends may call Tues. WHITNEY, July 19 (AP). interview that she left the convent because her health was failing under the strict convent life. She also was lonesome for her sisters, she said.

The order Marie chose is dedicated to constant prayer for men killed in the First and Second World Wars. The sisters are allowed to speak only after dinner and supper and during rare visits from relatives. The Mother Superior of the eve. "Uncle Tom" Rose. 101.

is dead of MANNET. On July 17. 1954. JOHN M. husband of Catherine (nee O'Neill), of 209! -ij liftip nvpr a VPar Sprlngton Manor.

Upper Darby. Aged 54j01a a8 a UK1 0Vey nut Mm, Fa. funeral services at Bringhursfs. 2000 Walnut on July 21, at 2 P. M.

Jnt. private. DIERKES. RICHARD July 18th, beloved son of Albert C. and Mary Haggarty Dierkes.

Relatives and friends invited to atter.d the funeral 8:30 A from his home. 4810 Wor.dland Drexe! Hill. Pa. Solemn Requiem Mass. St.

Andrew's Church. 10 A M. Int. Holy Cros Cem. in Building has been blamed tentatively for the blast which leveled 29 other structures in the sprawling plant.

New Jet Airliner years. Funeral Wed. morning. Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel.

Mt. Carmel, Penna. Int. St. Mary Cem.

Viewing Tues. eve. at the W. J. Higgins Funeral Home.

Mt, Carmel, Pa. MARCHETTI. July 17. 1954.. ANNA, wife of Eugenio.

of 5112 Thompson st Relatives Tienas may can Tuesday evening. ana irier.as invitea to funeral A. nnvvciiv r. it from Louis Ingenlto Funeral Parlor. 700- Missing Mother Sought by Police Police were asked to search yesterday for Mrs.

Rita Britland, 23, of 2611 E. Somerset who has been missing since last Thursday night. Mrs. Britland, mother of a 19-month-old daughter, disappeared after visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry Bonaflglia, who was a patient at Hahnemann Hospital.

She lived with her parents at the Somerset st. address. She was employed as a beautician and was wearing a white uniform when she disappeared. She has reddish-blonde hair, grey eyes and is five feet, five inches tall and weighs 120 pounds. alter nis wue aeam enaea wnai was believed to be the longest marriage in the United States.

Uncle Tom died yesterday in the same little house near Whitney where he.and Aunt Easter had lived 58 years. When she died on June 9, 1953, the couple had been married 80 years. JAMEa' re n'f st i. i 04 N- 63d 't Solemn Requiem Mass, Our Tested in Britain $9658 Bank Loot Viewing Tuesday evening. DrmniT in Mntnpr rma I mrxn Truscott Drops Deputy Attorney Attorney General Frank F.

Truscott yesterday announced the dismissal of one of his deputies. Henry L. Shepard, Philadelphia attorney, as the first' move to effect economies requested by Gov. John S. Fine.

Shephard, a resident of Ger- HATFIELD, England, July 19 (UP). Britain's Comet III, the nrriTiT, tn fei I VS 1 MARTIN. Of 5941 Latona st, on July IS. 1954. ELIZABETH wile of the late Charles H.

Martin. Service for relatives and friends on 2 P. at Oliver H. Bair's. 1820 Chestnut st.

Int. private. Friends may call 7 to 9 P. M. M4RT1N.

Srrlthtown. July 18. 1954. C. THOMAS, husband of E.

Helen Martin. Services and interment at the convenience of the familv Friend mav ail at th Jfpitv Pli. latest model of an ill-fated De Havilland passenger jet airliner A man carrying a pistol in a cigar. PlMi-" Mrs. A.

Salzmann Mrs. Sarah Salzman, of Kw Vi 1H un folloi a tVtA Jf ttm i A ftp involved in four crashes in the last 1 Ml MV i T7 KJ law VA vv, 4 a HIV i'iV in of Rev. Joseph Toye and Sister Paullnus. Reverend clergy, relatives and friends are invited to attend lunerala Wed. in St.

Joachim's Church. Divine Oflke will be sung at 10:30 A followed bv Solemn Pontifical Mass of Requiem at 11 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulcre Cem Remains will lie In state in the church from Tuesday at 4 P.

M. FINN'ERT V. Of 5033 Walton on July 16. 1954. MICHAEL husband of Ada Fin.

nerty (nee Armstrong). Relatives and friends are invited to funeral on Wed. at 8:30 A. from Oliver Balr'-. 1820 Chestnut st.

Requiem High Masa at St. Francis de Sales Church at 10 A. Int. at Old Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening.

FOLEY. July 17th. of County Line Hatboro. R. D.

il. MV HFARV wife 1825 politan State Bank at this Denver two years that caused 110 deaths, was flown successfully today in its ir.ii. DENTIST suburb today and took $9658. neral Home. 20 W.

Montgomery Hat-: Pine died yesterday in St boro. Pa on Tuea 7 to 9 P. M. i Aonoc Wrvcnial Rh BR first test. She was a member of he Tul- Less than an hour later a man' identified as Otto A.

Atterson, 24, was arrested. COR.10thMARKETCOR.13tb chiner Beneficial Association and James, of 635 N. Wynnewood rd. Relatives and friends invited to funeral at 9 A. from Louis E.

Ingenito Funeral Parlor, 700-04 N. 63d st. Solemn Requiem Ma mantown, had been assigned by) Truscott as counsel to the Milk Control Commission. Truscott said at least two more deputies would be dropped from his staff to bring about additional Deaths Elsewhere was active in the affairs of the Downtown Jewish Orphans Home. A parking meter in Denver led to the arrest.

Atterson had failed at si. uonato church at 10 A. M. lot. Holy Cross Cem.

Viewing Wed. eve. Dazed Woman Is Identified '0S LAZY VOlKS Col. Ludovic De Bremond, Swiss Surviving are four sons, Dr. economies.

to put a coin in the meter when he parked his 1947 automobile. The air and military attache here, who Harry A. Salzman, with whom she LOVE THIS lived; Dr. Jacob Salzman, of Forest cigar box containing the bank's suffered burns Friday when a French Embassy plane burst into A woman found Sunday night in Hills, N. Y.f and Joseph and Louis, of Atlantic City; three daughters, money was found under the floorboards of the car.

flames at Andrews Air Force Base in Washington Mrs. Carolyn fMrs. Samuel Artis, of Richmond, Spectacular Fire Perils Oil Plant LOS ANGELES, July 19 Thurn Windmuiler, 89,. once a Mrs. Anna Damens, of Cam den, and Mrs.

Isadore Swarttz; a McDADE July 19. MARY, wife of Joseph B. McDade (nee Smith). Relatives and friend are invited to funeral Thursday. 9 A.

from her late residence. 2410 S. 15th st. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of St. Monica.

10 A. M. Int. Holy Cros Cem. Friends may call Wed.

eve. McGURK. July 17. BARBARA wife of Francis J. McGura" (nee Mulleyl.

of 9323 Annapolis rd. Relative and friends are invited to funeral 8 A. Strtngfield 1937 N. Broad St. Solemn Requiem Mas at St.

Catherine Church (Torresdalei, 10 A. M. Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem. Friends may call 7 to 9 P.

M. MELONET. July 18. 1954. LAURA R.

(nes Bonsalil. wife of the late William of 5217 N. Wamock formerly of Indowne. Funeral service will be held 2 P. Johnston It Son Funeral Home.

69 S. Baltimore Lansdowne. Friends may call 1 P. int. Friends Southwestern Burial Ground.

MYERS. July 18. 1954. GEORGE, be Health Aide Named WASHINGTON, July 19 (AP). President Eisenhower today nominated Charles Irwin Schott-land, 47, of Los Angeles to be a dazed condition on Windsor I Haddonfield, was identified yesterday as Mrs.

Lucy Fink, 60, of 209 E. Louisville Wildwood Crest, N. J. Police Chief William Padgett said a picture of the woman was identified by Mrs. Herbert Kerth, of 217 Kings Collingswood.

Mrs. Fink suffers loss of memory, her husband, Frederick, told police. brather, three sisters, 22 grand children and 26 great-grandchil dren. prominent figure in women's fashions in New York, at Colorado Springs, Colo. Mrs.

Alice Tullis Lord Parsons, 77, long-time worker for world peace and women's rights and recently an observer at of Thomas J. Foley. Relatives and irlends ln-Ttted to funeral 9 A. Jo Mc-Ooldrick Funeral Home. Summit ave.

Cedar Jenklntown. Solemn Requiem Mass. St. Joseph's Church. Hal.owell.

10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Tues.

eve. FOREMAN. July 17th, 1954. formerly of 4035 York ANNA wife of the late Phillip K. Foreman.

Relatives and friends Invited to funeral 8:30 A. Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan. 1119 W. Lehigh ave.

High Requiem Mass. St. Stephen's Church, 10 A. M. Int.

Cathedral Cem. Friend invited Tuesday evening. FRENCH. At Bea Isle City. N.

ori July 18. 1954, ERNEST W. FRENCH, of Rlverton. N. J.

Service lor relative and friends on 2:30 P. at Oliver H. Balr'. 1820 Chestnut t. Friend may call Wed.

after 1 P. M. GALBRHTH. July 18. 1954.

formerly of S201 Rooevelt ELIZABETH wife of the late Robert J. Galbratth. Relatives and friend also Quaker City Chapter No 1S2. O. B.

8. are invited to services on 2 V. from the WtUley Funeral Home. Front A Westmoreland its Int. Evergreen Memorial Park.

Friends call Tues. eve. O. E. S.

service P. M. GALLAGHER July 17th. MARGARET F. fnee Concsnnoni.

wife of the late Francis J. Gallagher. Relative and friends and B. V. A spectacular fire ripped through the Richfield Oil Wilmington cracking plant today, threatening to destroy the multimillion-dollar Funeral services will be held at 1 P.

M. today at Goldsteins' me installation before firemen con Commissioner of Social Security in the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. the United Nations for women's groups, at Port Chester, N. Y. fozca FRENCH FRIES morial chapel, 2129 N.

Broad st. Burial will be in Har Jehuda Ceme trolled it in an hour-long battle. tery. Filippo Yannl loved husband of Irene (nee Haglund). of 2544 S.

American st. Services for relatives and friend 2 P. at Teti Funeral Home. 2349 S. 10th st.

Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends may call 7 to 10 P. M. NARDONE.

July 18. 1954. NICOLETTA. Solemn Requiem Mass for Fil ippo Yanni, beer distributor and beloved wile of Panteleone Nardone and i yVrA of Daniel and Mrs MafaTd. Papa stone contractor who died Satur day at his home, 7738 Ardleigh st.

d. relatives, iriends and members or St. Ritas i r-LZl- Tni hS rmi Sacred Heart Society are invited to attend Jim Jit ne funeral 9 A. from Penna. Ctm.

Filend may Cill Tues. eve. Burial 1327-29 S. Broad st. Solemn Re- GINSBKRG.

July 19. at 19 Tallahas- quiem Mass. St. Teresa Church, 10 A. M.

ee ave Ventnor, PFRRY. belo-d Int. Holy Com Cem. Viewing Wed. eve.

will be sung at 10 A. M. tomorrow at Holy Cross Church, Mount Airy ave. and Boyer st. Burial will be misoana ni Anna oinpoerg, 01 aiz uaiuor rd Phil.

Devoted lather ef Mrs. Edith at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Benedict. Mrs. Esther Kricun and Mrs.

Mouie Wernlck. beloved br-xher of Mr. Philip pd Mr. Yanni, wno was os, was a OI.DACH. On July 19.

PAULINE of Berlin Haddonf.eld. widow of Frederick; J. M. Oldach. Funeral services 1 P.

Stretch Funeral Home, 8 W. Kings Highway, Haddnnfield. Int. Mt. Vernon Phila.

Friend may call Wed. eve. PAI L. July 1954. of 1808 W.

Cayuga JOHN 6 husband of Mary (nee Flannery). Relatives and friends invited to member of the Sons of Columbus; Mr. Joseph Gi.isrxng Relative and Iriends are mviled to servcea. 2.30 P. Joseph Levlne ic Son's.

1312 Broad st. Int. Har Judah Cem. Shiva at 19 Tallahassee Ventxor. N.

J. Please omit flowers. i Order of Italian Sons and Daugh ters of America: Gabriele d'An services wed 12 noon, Barrett funeral nunzio Lodge the Venetian Club and the Chestnut Hill Bocce Iberwe.nr''berov;5- wife of WUliam Good I "li'nVnnrh'Fd; and devoted mother of -Josephine M. and I 1 SL. 5, mllSi Ink Laurel Hill Ctm.

Club. He is survived by his wife, nay call Tues. evr. Marie F. Good.

Relative and friend in PELLMAN. July 18. LOUIS, beloved husband ol Rom. of 62 W. Manheim devoted lather of Mr.

Erma Beltcher. and Miss Tobey Pellman. beloved son of Pannle and Louis Anna; two sons, Jesse V. and Michael four daughters, Phyllis Mrs. Catherine T.

Mascaro, Mrs. Margaret A. Giovinazzo and Mrs. Marie P. Viola; seven grand widger.

Relatives and friends are invited to services 12:30 P. Raphael-Sacks Memorial Chanel. 1945 N. Broad t. tni.

Montefiore Cem. children; three brothers, Lulgi, PORTEB. Suddenly. July IT. 1954.

Antonio and Gennaro, and one PERCY aged 6 years, beloved husband of Lillian M. Porter (nee Merrittl. Relatives. sister, Maria Yanni. Iriends.

etnoloyes of State Revenue Bent. and membe-s of 42a Ward Republican Executive Committee ar Invited to service 11 A. at the Deeter Funeral Home. 5800 N. 5th st.

Int. Northwood Cem. Viewing vited to the funerl 8:30 A. from tier late residence, til 23 N. 6th t.

Sntann Requiem, Mas. St. Helena' Church. 10 A. M.

InC private. Friend invited to- call Thur. eve. GRABER July 18. MARIE, of 3324 A beloved wife of the lau Paul Graber.

Relative and friendi Invited to funeral Wed 1:30 P. M. lrom the Edward H. Szweda Funeral Home. 1701 W.

Hunting Park ave. Int. Oreenmount Cem. Friend call Tues. eve.

GRACET. Cf 2443 Mt. Carmel Olenside. July 13. 1954.

NANNIE wife of the late Rotxrt H. Gracey. Relatives, friends and membeis of Olenside Methodist Church Invited to Tvtce 2 P. at Edwin F. Thie Funi-rol Home.

124 N. Easton Olenside. Int. private. Friends may call Tuesday evening.

GRIFFITH. July 18. 1954. CAROLINE widow of the la William Griffith (nee Fisher), ot 743 Cnestnut Woodbury Heights, N. age 72.

Relatives and friend Invited to attend the funeral service 2 o'clock, from the C. H. Iredell Funeral Home. 402 White Horse pike, Haddon Height. Int.

Mt. Peace PhUa. Friend may call Wed. eve. HALL.

July 18. 423 S. Ridgewood Tlesrh nR OBTAR HAI f. Tuesday 7 to 9:30 P. M.

QUNN July 17. 1954. THOMAS son of the late John and Margaret Quir.n (nee Mrs. S. M.

Blumberg Mrs. Anna Blumberg, of 5609 Wyndale wife of Samuel M. Blumberg. a real estate broker, died Sunday in the Einstein Medical Center. She was 45.

Mrs. Blumberg was a member of Har Zion Sisterhood, the Wynne-field ChaDter of the Organization for Rehabilitation through Training, and the Wynnefild chapter of McLAUgmin). Relatives ana Iriends invitea to funeral 8:30 A. Murphy Funeral Home, 3d i Wolf st. Solemn Mas of Requiem, Church of Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel. 9:30 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Viewing Wed. eve. ROSSMAV. Of 1637 S. 54th st.

on July 18. 1954. CLARENCE A- ROSS MAN. Service for relatives frtends on at 1 P. at Oliver H.

Bair's. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Phlla. Memorial Park.

Priends call 7-9 i husband of Helen O. Hall. Funeral service) P. M. HOWELL.

Suddenly. July 17. 1954. SOUTHARD husband of Gwendolyn, of 11 A. MmtvII Funeral Home.

1110 Hadassah. Besides her husband, she is sur Main Darby. Pa. Int. Arlington cem.

Fi lend call Tues. 7 to 9. HFNTZKI L. Of 5744 Tackawanna st 5210 Hazel ave. and interment at convenience of family.

RTAX. Of the Presidential Aots on July 17. 1934. GRACE, of Dr. Thomas J.

Ryan. Relatives and friends are Invited to vived by two sons, Aaron and Daniel, and her mother, Mrs. Dora July 17. MORRIS, husband of Edith C. Hent-rell (nee Snyderl.

age 68 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral Weisburg. Funeral services will be held at 2 P. M. today at Raphael-Sacks memorial chapel, 1945 N.

Broad st. Burial will be in Roose cost over velt Cemetery. Louts W. Turck luneral 8:30 A. at Oliver H.

Hairs. 1820 Chestnut st. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Mathias Church. 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friend may call Tues. 7 to 9 P.

M. SALZMANN. -July 19. SARAH, wife of the late Abraham, of 1825 Pine mother of Mr. Joseph Salzmann.

Mr. Louis Salzmann, of Atlantic City; Dr. Jacob Salzmann. Forest Hills, Dr. Harry A.

Salzmann. Mrs. Lena Artis. Richmond. Mrs.

Anna Damens and Mr. Claire Swarttz. also survived by 1 brother. 3 sisters, 22 grandchildren. 26 great grandchildren.

Relative and friends and members of Tulchiner B.A. and Downtown Hebrew Orphans Home are invited to funeral services 1 P. M. precisely. Goldsteins' Memorial Chapel.

2129 N. Broad St. Int. Har Jehuda Cem. Viewing Mon.

8 to 10 P. M. SAI'NDERS. July 17th. of 859 B.

Mercer GEORGE A husband of Eleanor Saunders nee Carver). Relative and friends. Police Benef. Ass'n. St.

John's Assemblv 328 Louis W. Turck, local manager of Reynolds-Fitzgerald, news wed P. from Funeral Home of David Wright. 7015 Torresdale ave. Int.

East Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call at Funeral Home Tuesday evening, 7 to 9. HEPBURN. July 17, WILLIAM beloved husband of Anna M. Hepburn (nee Buckius).

of 1311 Foulkrod st. Relatives and friends are invited to service 11 A. Hester's Funeral Home. 609-11 E. Allegheny ave.

Interment Oakland Cemetery. Iriends may call Tuesday evening. HILL. Of Lynnewood Gardens. Elkins Faik.

July 18. 1954. EMMA wife of James A. Hill. Relatives and friends invited to 2 P.

at Edwin Thles Funeral Home. 124 N. Easton Friends may call Wed. eve. HOEGER.

July 17. 1954. VERY REV. FREDERICK T. HOBGER.

C.S.Sp.. at the age of 66 years. First Assistant to Provincial of Holy Ghost Fathers Funeral from Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church. 714 N. Broad July 21st, at 11 o'clock.

Burial In community cemeterr at Holy Ghost Missionary College. Coinwell Height. Pa. JOHNSON. July 18.

CHARLES husband of Katie Carlisle Johnson. Highland Hall Upper Darby. Service for relative, friends and employe of Budd Mfg. Wed. afternoon 1 o'clock, George C.

Toppitzer Funeral Home. Garrett rd. at Lansdowne ave. Int. Arlington.

Friend may call Tues. eve. KAl'FFMAN. In Atlantic City, cm July 18. DAVID, beloved husband of Cecelia, brother of Bernard.

MorrU, Isaac. Funeral ervlces July 21 at. 10:30 A. from Hillel-son'. Atlantic City.

Graveside service 1 P. Har Nebo Cem. KEPHART Juir 17. of 169 Gay GEORGE husband of Nellie (nee Welsh). Relative and friends Invited to service 11 A.

the Bryer Funeral Home. 2743 w. Allegheny ave. Int. Forest Hill Cem.

Viewing Tue. eve. after 7. invited to funeral 1.30. Funeral Home paper representatives, died Sunday in Boulevard Hospital, Long Island City, New York.

Ml. Turck was a former president of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Association of American Newspaper Representatives. He is survived by his wife, Anna and a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Miller, of this city. He lived at 31 37th Astoria, N.

Y. Services will be held at 10 A. M. tomorrow at the Nast funeral home, 37th st. and Broadway, Astoria.

of John E. Stiles Son. 1415-17 E. Susquehanna ave. (above E.

Uirard). Int. Greenwood K. of P. Cem.

Friends may call Tues. eve. SCHERF.R. July 17, ADAM husband of the late Margaret at Avaion. N.

j. tte- posing st the John W. Conner Funeral Home, 3058 Frankford until Wed. 10 A. M.

where services will be held. Friend -call Tuesday evening. SCHNEIDER. July 17, WILLIAM O. of 4743 beloved husband of Lillian (nee Wenger).

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend sarvfoes 2:30 P. Funeral Home of Wetzel Son. 4708-12 N. 5th t. Friends may call Tuesday evening la mBaillllfTm.TTTli1.m iii "saw Exclusive i I MICRONITE Filter Liz fakes out more IhsI IEi? 11 nicotine and tars than rirzz I LnJ SHAFRON.

Suddenly. July 17th. JAMES, husband of Helen Shafron (nee Werndl). Rela tives aria irier.as. also emnloves ol E.

com pany invited to funeral 8:30 A. from his home. 7395 Elm wood av. Solemn Re quiem Mass, 10 A. St.

Clement Church. Int. Holy Cros Cem. Viewing Wed. eve.

SIGW ART. July 17. MART (nee FUNEIAl HOMI John Johnsen John Johnsen, a power house engineer for 30 years with Philco died yesterday in Chestnut Hill Hospital. He was 70. Mr.

Johnsen, who lived at 6420 N. 21st was a member of Sons of Norway and the Fraternal Order of Eagles. He is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Helen Thompson, of Westmont, N. and Mrs.

Marie Bogetvedt and Olive John-sen, both of Bergen. Norway. Gantz). wife of the late Frank I. Sicwart Relatives and Iriends invited to the funeral 9 A.

Funeral Home Charles J. Me Ilvaine. 3711 Midvale ave. Solemn Requiem Mais. St.

Bridget's Church. 10 A. M. Int. New Cathedral Cem.

Friends call Tues. eve. Frant Wtltmertlond Pa. IE 9 1016 SLATER. July 17th.

HARRY of 1925 Venanga beloved husband of Laura R. Ell. 1194 Services will be held at 1 P. M. FLOWERS and devoted father of Mr.

Bernard Sluizcr. Relativea and Iriends are invited to attend luneral services 2 P. M. Morn Rosenberg' Son Memorial; Chapel. 2009 N.

Broad (t. Int. Mt. Sinai Cem. SMITH.

Suddenly, on July 19. 1954. AILEEN wile of Roy E. Smith, of Maple anv other leading Thursday from the Ogontz parlors of Harold B. Mulligan, Ogontz and FOR ALL OCCASIONS tEgant -171 ii wm Chelten aves.

Burial will be North wood Cemetery. Mrs. B. Wiisky Rites filter cidarette A RJ, 2221 N. FRONT ST.

Miyfiir Stort 1059 Frankf. Av. BEmiilra 3-8225 ltl Start ClisH Tm. Thar. P.I.

Funeral services for Mrs. Sadye i rsi ntl ii mx i i i Sharp Wilensky. widow of Bernard I a2! zzpttes wuensky, who Sunday at her home in were held yesterday at the ri verside Memo I I A'" a i 1 I rial Chapel in Miami Beach. She Shade, N. acd 32 year.

Funeral service July 22. 10:15 A. Grobler Funeral Home, 78 E. Main Mooreatown, N. J.

Int. Beverly National Cem. Friend may call Wed. eve. SNYDER.

Of Malvern, Pa, on Sunday. July IS. BERTHA M. B. SNYDER.

Funeral service el Mauger Funeral Home. Malvern, on Thursday. July 22. at 1 P. M.

Int. pvt. Whttemarih Memorial Park. Friend call 7-9 P. M.

STEVENS. Suddenly. July 17. 1954. JOHN ot 5350 Cedar husband of M.

Glace Flohr Stevens. Relativea and friend and Alumni of Penna. Soldier Orphans School re invited to the service 11 A. at the McCuliough Funeral Home. 6 W.

cor. 63d st. A Lansdowne ave. Int. National Beverly, N.

J. Friends may call Tue. eve. STOVER. Suddenly, July 18.

1954. CHARLES husband of ruin Stover (nee Long), of 232 Oxford Htli lane. Westgate Hill. Del. Pa.

Relative and friends, also employes of DuPont Co. invited to ervice 11 A. Funeral Borne of Andrew Bair Son. 3925 Chestnut Jt. Int.

Arlington Cem. Friend may call 7-9 P. M. STRVPCZEWSRI. Known as Strupy, July 18.

1954. LOUIS, husband ot Elizabeth Stru-pczewskl (nee Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral Thurs. morning at 8:30 A. from his late residence. 2668 Livingston st.

Solemn Requiem Masa at St. Laurentius' Church. 9:30 A. M. Int Holv Redeemer Cem.

View. Wed eve. WILSON. On July 18. 1954, GEORGE hurband of the late Rose Wilson (nee Shields) of 6123 Yocum t.

Relative and friendi in was 58. Mrs. Wilensky's husband, who died eight years ago, was an automobile dealer in this city. She is survived by two sons, Paul M. Willens, of Miami Beach, and Arthur F.

Willens. of Miami, and two sisters, Mrs. Freda S. Freedman, of this city, and Mrs, Miriam S. Shaw, of New York.

Edward J. OIney, Sr. Edward J. OIney, of 207 E. Allegheny died yeterday at FUNERAL DIRECTOR arat (mitral Mrlr.

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That's why in both the popular Regular Size, and the new King Size KENT gives you more for your money than any other filter cigarette. More filtering effectiveness more true tobacco flavor more value. 275 Au'amablla Embalming) ionkat Adr1ila vited to funeral Thurs 9 A. Cavanagh Funeral Home. 6P22 Woodland ay.

Solemn nis Slimmer home, 405 E. 12th. OeHait'arta P.llaw Mattraw Handlaa Plata Oanlda Caa i North Wildwood, N. J. He was 49 Macawary PorcpharnaHa Mr.

OIney, who was a rug bind call Wd eve. WOODRlFr. Suddenly. July 18. at Wild-wood.

N. of 1615 St. Mark CHARLES husband ef the late Rebecca. Relatives and friend Invited to service Wed 2 OTHER FUNERALS er, is survived by his wife, Jane, and a son, Edward Jr. Kent" and "Micronitt" an registered trademarks of P.

Lorillird Company tl3S. $175. $250. $500 Aaltlaaal Owia Op Orava CHAIOI IOI AUIIAttta Na Oaaarvina aa JUfvaaa' tllt W. IIHIOH AVI.

tfc ntl ERIE AVE. CHflTEM mri OQONTZ UUHENY ft MANKFOID AVIS. AN OtTcm Call AW in f.3000 REGULAR and KING SIZE Parlor of John 8. Berkelhach. 3730 'Ger- mantown ave.

at Broad at. Friend may call Tues. eve. WORRELL. July 18.

1954. MARSHALL I LLOYD, husband of Charlotte M. Worrell nee i Buswell), ot 467 Pleasant Mt. Airy. Rels-i uvea and frtends also Progressive Lodge No.

i 4. A. O. P. Invited to service 2 P.

Kirk Nice. 6301 Gennantown ave. Int. Whltemarsb. Memorial Park.

Friend may cail Tues. eve. YANNI. July 17. 1954.

PTLIPPO. husbsnd of Anna (nea Mastriannl). Relatives, friends! and societies are invited In funeral 9 A. hi late residence. 7738 Ardietgh St.

Solemn Requiem Msu, Holy Crou Church' 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem, Viewing Tue. ova.

I Jn 48emortam ytj eTeetra te faeerf am "lm Mitfriam" aettce Che mtmiatnmry a th lew ml year tv4 aw -call Mia SAaea HI -I00 anil fld re mmtimt yea- im vew at.

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