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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. FRIDAY MdRNING. OCTOBER 17. 1953 a Died Died 3rallt3 ALltlACH. On Oct.

15, 1958, of 3240 DISCHER. Oct. 15. 1953, IAURA M. Inee Obituary JIRS.

THOMAS S. CAIN, the A life, Benjamta Allen Samuel N. Marshall MILIAUA wit of tht flats Albert Allebach. Relatives and friends Invited to services 9 A. Parlort 'of Harold B.

Mulligan, 1119 lehigh eve. Int. Greenrnount Cem. Friends in C. Herbert Davison, Rug Firm Head, Dies Aral.

Herman Baiter, Matthew Benner, Alire former Mary L. Groom, widow of an attorney, died Wednesday George Taylor, Retired Banker, Succumbs at 62 vited Friday evening. John C. Taylor, Retired Broker, Is Dead at 87 Cretnlnfer. C.

Griffiths, Fra nk B. Harry, Mildred Haslam, Anlhonr Huffman. Sarah Holdtn. John A. Joint, Martin J.

Kelly, Darid M. Kelly, Mars krllr. Marie K. Larkln, John t. ALLEN.

On Oct. 14, 1958, BENJAMIN, fcmhand of Eleanor Allen, of 343 S. Smed- in Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital. Bernhardt. Jessie Blair, Mary Pafe Biind, Guatate Bloemflrld.

G. Blum, arl J. Borth, Alfred A. jey it. Aged 61 year.

Service for relatives She lived at 600 E. Chelten jna rnena. on r. or uiiver n. fair's.

1820 Chestnut it. Int. WeM Laurel and was a former resident of L. Herbert Davison, chaurman of the board of the Hishts- Hill Cem. Friend may call Frl.

after 12:30 Butowsky, samurl Limeburner, r. Frankford. Mrs. Gain is Ru2 Hizhtstown. N.

died Tuesday in Prinrpt arter, Sarah Alien Lemai, atherin Campbell, Jack J. Meter ley, L. r. M. ALIEN.

Oct. 15, 1958, SAMUEL, hus vivea cv iwo sons, jonn j. anu tr n.i rr vivprl f-v tan John J. and le, Catherine band of Ida, of 5603 W. Berks father of Mn.

Zeldo Goodman, Mil. Ruth Siskind. George Francis Taylor, re-'Francis two I Mr. Davison is survived by his tired assistant vice president of Mother Mary Esther andj A "sident of Princeton for wife, the former Ella Anderson; the Bankers Trust New YorkjMother Mary Richard, both of.many years, Mr. Davison was son.

Herbert and a daugh-and former head ot that bankinei the Sisters of the Holy Child'active in eommunitv anrl rhnrrfV tcr- Mrs. Jonn P. Chubet, 3d. MfKriirai no viae j.n John C. Taylor, retired pres-ident of the Wagner-Taylor Co.M,oombt- Corcoran, K.

insurance brokers, died yester- Denser, eiu Mn. Josephine Cohen; alia lurvived by nine grandchildren. Relatives, friendi are Mrhrmau, M. Milfrom. Juda Moran.

Mariaret Morrow, Alexander Moran, Mariaret Nfihorster. W. Palow, Aulusl Pratt, Carrie M. invited to funeral services I P. precisely, Go'dsteins' Memorial Chapel, day at a nursing home after i firm's Philadelphia office, died Jesus, and eight grandchildren.

L-fiuiti. wt, w. Services will be held at 2 P. M. 9170 N.

Brood it. Int. Mt. Jacob Cem. IShiva will be observed at 5603 W.

Berks -'V i.44 lilt ailU todav in thp rhant nf tlia Vir yesterday at tne tu Font Mem- boiemn Kcquiera juass wm De It.) (Parking aaiacent to cnapei.) long illness, lie was 87. Mr. Taylor, whose hom was Disrher, Laura M. Ressner, atherine Howdy. Helm Rodiers, Franeie Kly.

Raymond Seivert, Edwin orial Hospital, Wilmington, Del. Hightstown. Additionally, he Presbyterian Church. Princeton, served as president of sung at 10 A. M.

Monday in Immaculate Conception Church, AIZT. Oct. 15, 1958, of the Park Drive Manor HERMAN, beloved husband of Nicholas Spalding, Neons in folrncn Parlr cirvoH tYr! Espesile, He was 62. I Finberg, Ior Steinbeck. Sarah Lillian Inee Formonl Ant, devoted father nearly 40 years as nead ot tneirmiey.

eiu r. of Alvln and Vri. Mildred leaerman, dear Stekol, Sarah Taylor, t.rorie F. Tveen. Nielsine P.

Hightstown Trust Co. from 1923 i a mon.r I I Dr. C.G. ALGASE Mr. Taylor served as managcPrice and Ardleigh the Philadelphia office of the mantown.

Burial will be in St. hrAlrnmna firn of MltaOelB IV. iiioui ainc umnuagv in ai. Helen brother or Nelson Arzr, wrs. tna Kose, rviri Cnm Jaffe.

of Atlantic City, and Mil. Min New York banking institution Dominick's Cemetery, DENTIST PLASTIC PIATIS Walnut which was founded i iGendelmen. Bessie aller, lara t. by hlS father after the ClVll War.jCiianoantelo, John Zuino, Rose nie Becker. Relative! and friends are invited to lervicei, 2 P.

Joseph Levine He was a member of the from 1930 to 1942, when the office 17 Son, 1512 N. orooa It. int. xooseveir we-mmlnl Park. Family will be at the home HARRY D.

RANKIN', who re-i board of corporators of Peddie MADE IN ONE DAY closed. Thereafter, until the time of Mr. and Mn. Jules Sacks, 202 Windsor air-OH'tiMH of his retirement several years tired as Jenkintown police chief School, was president of the Mer- Melrose Is Set nil market st nrfn t-i tit is Vl niat vrtnfrxcnrt. Louis Bell Dies, Onlj hj I WalMrt 1510O IAXTH.

Oct. 1958, MATTHEW, of 2u, lie waa tut; vmtt icitaiu 1935, died Monday in Abing- cer county YMCA and served on 1420 E. Columbia husband of Eliza for the Bankers tative here A native Philadelphian, he attended the public schools here and Central High School, and thereafter entered the family business, working his way up from office boy. During his long career he was a nationally known figure in the insurance ton Memorial Hospital. He washe board of the Westminster beth Baxter fnee Serson.

Kelativei, friends, Osiander), of 9225 Wissinomino Torres-dale, beloved wife of Jo in I. Discher. Relatives, friends and M. Sodality are irv to the funeral services A. at The Monnal Funeral Home, 6925 Frank-ford ave.

(at Tyson Solemn Mass of Requiem, 9 A. St. Katherine I Church, Fkd. Grant ovei. Int.

Our I ady of Grace Cemetery. Friendi may call Friday evening. DOWDY. Oct. 15, 1958.

HELEN WHEl-AN, beloveed wife of Homond F. Dowdy, of 209 Ivy Rock lane, Havertown. Relativei and friendi are invited to the funeral Funeral Home of John Stretch, E. Eagle and St. Denis ras.

(Oak-mont), Havertown. Solemn Muss of Requiem In the Sacred Heart Church Mcmoa, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Family invites friendi to viewing Fri. 7:30 to 10 P. M. ElY. Of 2618 Almond on Oct.

15, 1958, RAYMOND, husband of the late Carolyn Gorsky Ely. Relatives, friends ond employes of Charles Bond are invited lo services 10:15 A. Byrne Funeral Home, 2315 E. Cumberland st. Int.

Green-mount Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve. ESPOSITO. Oct.

16, 1958, NICHOLAS, husband of Ida Gianninl Esposito, of 726 Federal St. Relatives and friends ore invited to the funeral on Mon. at 9 A. from louis E. Ingenito's Funeral Home, 820 Christian St.

Solemn Requiem Mass, the Annunciation Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may cali Sun.

eve. FINIERG Oct. 15, 1958, of 406 Com-modore Park View Collings-wood, N. DORA (nee Weinerl, wife of the late Abraham, beloved mother of Beniamin (of Phila. Charles (of New York City) and Leonard Finbe'g, Mrs.

Ruth Rosenberg (of Phila. Mrs. Beatrice Rosenberg lof New Jerseyl, dear sister of Abraham Wiener; also survived by five grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to services 11 A. M.t Joseph levine Sons, 1512 N.

Broad St. Int. Har Nebo Cem. Family will be at the late residence. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to your favorite charity in her memory.

UNIEY. On Oct. 14, 1958, ELLA R. (nee DimmicM, of 1826 Orthodox St. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8 A.

Nulty Funeral Home, Fkd. ave. Church st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Joachim's Church, 9 A.

M. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Friends may call Fri. after 7 P.

M. FISH. Suddenly, Oct. 15, 1958, ELIZABETH wife of Wilbur 301 Nethering-ton Drive, Broomall. Relatives and friends invited to services on II A.

from the Frankenfield Chadwirk Funeral Home, Athens ove. at Simpson Ardmore. Int. St. Paul's Lutheran Cem.

Friends may call Fri. eve. FOX Oct. 16, 1958, Sister Mary St. Gertrude of the Order of the Good Shepherd, HELEN FOX, daughter of the late Bernard and Elizabeth nee Cassldyl.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 9 A. Convent of the Good Shepherd, 8550 Verree rd. Requiem Mass, 9:30 A. Convent. Int.

Community Norristown, Pa. GAIN. Oct. 15, 1958, MARY I. Inee Groom, of 600 E.

Church lane, formerly of Frankford, wife of the late Thomas F. Gain ond mother of Mother Mary Esther S. Trust Co. members St. Alban lodge JTSZV, r.

and A Red Men Black Hawk Tribe No. 26, in 1" i i I J65 and lived on Waverly Wyn- lCnoir Schooi An active member DRTXStMUirt vited to service 10:30 A. Wm. Bawm Grant Funeral Home. 307 E.

Girard Kenn iiate Aiae k---; (Sassy? ove. Int. Mount Moriah Cem. Friendi may tall at Funeral Home Fri. eve.

Masonic i rt it niarn ii rr i i 1 rui i m.s u- detective and as a county 01 rmsi-cion, ne was rate super-horn, of Berwyn, and Charlotte A Survivin hiJintendent of the sunday school service 8 P. On Oct. 15. 1958, of 600 3 Times Faster Relief UNIVERSITY PARK, Oct. 16 (AP).

Louis H. Bell, veteran newspaperman and former head Sanger ALICE Inee Roger), wife of George W. Banner. Relatives ond friendi Taylor, of Rock Hall, tw0r six daughterSi Mrs. sisters and a brother.

Jllarry Taber, Mrs. John Dona- Funeral services will be Mrs. R. Dager. Mrs.

privately tomorrow at the Earnest) Mrs. William c. Mauger funeral home, Malvern. Geissler and Mrs. Richard Mil- there.

He also was a member Masonic Lodge 41; the Nassau Club, of Princeton and the Union League, New York. Certifies) tests erevt lEU-Mt tali lets eeeUiine I times as well itemac cislitf In ten meete is rim seeding difistls-e Uslatl. tat lEU-lNS tedw far Inn fsstest tmesm relief. 13 tt frvfi'Sts. lee aestll tt IEU-IIS, trMit.

I. T. 11 liberal (ret una it. ore invited to funeral 11 A. M.

J. W. Dean Son, 6401 Rising Sun ave. lawndole, Phlla. Int.

Hillside Cem. View, ing Fri. eve. of the public information department of Pennsylvania State Uni BERNHARDT. Oct.

13, 1958, of 2822 N. Darien JESSIE daughter of William versity, died in New York City tonight. He was 52. University officials received news of Mr. Bell's death by tele and the ate Estella Baxter.

Kelativei, HARRY C. THOMAS, who re-'ler; a son, Harry, 11 grand-tired as a telegrapher from the children, two sisters and two Reading Railroad 19 years agoJbrothers. Services will be held 4rinHi and members of Norrii Sauare United Presbyterian Church are invited to the lervice 10 A. from tne Par- died Wednesday in Germantown 'at 11 A. M.

tomorrow at Hel- 3 mm tl Ion of Harold B. Mulligan, 1119 W. le phone from New York, where he high ove. Int. Eait Cedar Hill Cem.

friendi business. At various times before his retirement he was chairman of the Cheltenham Township Civil Service Commission; president of the Cheltenham Police Pension Fund; a director of the United Firemen's Insurance the Warren Ehret Co. and the Union League, and a member of the Masonic order and of the Penn Athletic Club. His wife, the former Helen G. Brenniser, died in 1950.

He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mary B. Stover and Mrs. Helen G. Mattox; four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

MRS. WILBUR W. FISH, wife of a Broomall builder, died unexpectedly Wednesday at her had gone on business. Death ap nospuai. lie was e-s ana uvea suj ihuuuu are invited Friday evening.

MR? r.FflRr.F a uM parently was caused by a heart attack, the officials said. BLAIR. On Oct. 16, MARY PAGE, widow of George Blair. Funeral lervicei at the Sydney Greenstreet ow whose paintings of miniatures Humphrey Bogart Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, Oct.

18, at 11:30 A. M. Int. pvt. 1825 68th ave.

Mr. Thomas is survived by one son, Harry, of Erie; three grandsons and two granddaughters, and one great-granddaughter. Services will be held at 1 P. M. tomorrow at Farrow's Mr.

Bell was graduated from Penn State and worked as a "THE MALTESE FALCON" IIAKESLEE. On Oct. 15, 1958, EDITH wife of Walter A. Blakeslee, of Braomall, newspaperman near his native were displayed in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, died Wednesday in Pennsylvania Hospital. She was 64 and lived at Pa.

Relatives and friends are invited to fu, nerol services 8 P. at the Grif Channel Chester before returning to the nn fith Chapel, Norwood, Pa. Int. pvt. Friends funeral home, Shamokin university to teach journalism llUl-l -M finish Villunnttn may call Friday, 7 to P.

M. 25 years ago. He was named DAMEL A. KANE, a BLIND. Oct.

15, 1958, GUSTAVE, beloved husband of Katherine BUnd (nee director of public information in director in Dunmore since 12 president of the National Phone Haves), residence, 7251 Bradford it. Rela WORLD'S BEST MOVIES 11:00 PM 1943, a position he Ireld untd last died yesterday at his home, 310 cvsfpm crvivino- am Hanoh fives, friendi and members of Fraternal It An tVt nrlrinA 4 1 II. I he the advice H. C. J.

and Mother Mary Richard S. H. C.i Lnmf) jni NpthprinPtnn drive I R.lntiv.. nnH fri.nHt nr. inviteH to funeral nOnie, Ml i LintfinglUIl UI1VC.

fe) Order of Police, Crescent Lodge 493, F. and A. M.i and all organizations of which he was a member invited to funeral July, when quit on of his physician. Since July he had been teaching journalism on a part-time basis. 2 P.

John C. Kimmerle Funeral Home 2127 N. Broad it. Int. Hillside Cem.

Friends may call Sun. eve. alter 7. Parking 2121 Broad it. iiit-ie.

xie is ur-w Mrs Richard Dale; two vived by two sons, Gerald Marechall Brown and L. and Thomas, and a Brown, and a brother, Ed-Mrs. Michael Cadden. Solemn; Ward C. Page.

Services will be Requiem Mass will be sung atheld at 11:30 A. M. tomorrow at 10:30 A. M. Saturday at St.

the Episcopal Church of the Re-Mary's Church, Dunmore. ideemer, Bryn Mawr. See page 14 for details Mr. Bell is survived by his BLOOMFIELD. Of Pitman, N.

on Oct. 15, 1958, GEORGENA L. (DOT) (nee Joscelyne), wife of Frederick J. Relatives wife, Catherine, and four She was 40. The former Elizabeth K.

Kresge, she is also survived by four daughters, Margo, Jeanne, Karen and Betsy, and her father, Arthur B. Kresge. Services will be held at 11 A. M. tomorrow at Frankenfield and Chadwick funeral home, Simpson and Athens Ardmore.

ALFRED aTbORTH, of 7504 Vernon Melrose Park, died end friends are Invited to attend funeral lervices Mon. at 2 P. at Weather, bv Funeral Home. 308 W. Holly Pit man, N.

J. Int. Hillcrest Memorial Park. 9 from John F. Murray Funeral Home, 1016 E.

Chelten ave. Solemn Mass of Reauiem, 10 A. at Immaculate Conception Church. Int. St.

Dominic I Cem. Friends invited Sun. eve. GEIGES. Of 5027 Wayne Oct.

16, MARY wife of George H. and mother of Mrs. Florence Lithgow and George L. Geiges. Relatives and friends are invited to services 11 A.

Germantown Funeral Home J. Wesley Craft Son, 5202 Wayne ave. Int. Northwood Cem. Friends moy call Sunday after 7 P.

M. GENDEIMAN. Oct. 16, 1958, BESSIE, wife of the late Max, of 1538 Hellerman mother of Mr. John Gendelman, Mr.

Sam Gendelman; also survived by one sister, five grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services II A. M. precisely, Goldsteins' Memorial Chapel, 2129 N. Broad St.

Int. Mt. Sharon Cem. IShiva will be observed at 1538 Hellerman st.) Parking adjacent to chapel. I Friends may call Sunday evening.

BLUM Oct. 16, of 117 Milard lane, Hovertown, CARL husband of Helen Musser Blum. Relativei and friendi Invited fa Solemn Reauiem Mass. Church of St Wednesday in the Einstein Medi Bernodette, 10 A. M.

Viewing and interment private from Fitzpatrick Son $nd 'uckon 7per Troducfe wife ou Funeral 425 Lyceum Rox. BORTH Oct. 15. of 7504 Vernon rd. cal Center.

He was 53 and was in the home furnishings business at 140 N. 10th st. His wife, Reba Pleet Borth, and two daughters, Melrose Park, ALFRED beloved husband of Reba Borth (nee Pleet), devoted father of GIANNANGElO. Oct. 15, JOHN VIN- Anne B.

Herman and Debbie Borth; beloved CENZO. husband of Anna nee DeAcetis brother of Marv Roth. Mollie Waxman Jeanne. Beniamin H. ond Charlei S.

Borth. of 1741 McClellan St. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 9:30 Mrs. Anne B. Herman and Deborah Borth, survive him.

Services will be held at 11 A. M. to friendi, members of Equity lodge A. from Massi Funerol Home, 2135 S. 591, F.

and A. Krakauer Ben. Assoc are invited to services 11 A. Joseph Levine Son Memorial Chapel, N. Brand it.

above 71st ave. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Pork. Family will be ot the day in the Joseph Levine and Sons Memorial Chapel, 7112 N. Broad st.

E. WEBSTER STRIXGFIELD, late residence. JO BUTOWSKY. Oct. 14, SAMUEL, of 1919 17th st.

Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Thomas Aquinas Church, II A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Viewing fri. 7 to 11. GRETZINGER. Oct. 15, 1958, of 40 Holly Drive, Horsham, CHARLES WILLIAM, husbon dof the late Bertha G.

Inee Rhodesl. Relatives and friends are invited to the service 2 P. Kirk Nice, 6301 Germantown Germantown. Interment Ivy Hill Cem. Friends may call 7 to 9 P.

M. GRIFFITHS." Oct. 15, 1958, FRANK H. GRIFFITHS, of 202 Lexington Eost Lansdowne, husband of the late Florence E. Grif N.

32d beloved father 'of Selma, dear brother of Mr. Louis. Mr. A bert. Mr.

Mor ns, Mr. Edward, Mr. Sydney Butowsky and Mrs. Rose Odesser. Funeral service! were a resident of Philadelphia for many years, died yesterday in held 12 noon, Raphael -Sacki Memorial Chaoel.

1945 N. Broad it. Inf. Mt i Newport News, Va. He was 85 Services tomorrow will be pri Lebanon Cem.

(Parking by fiths. Relatives and friends ore invited to Family will be at 2018 Greymont it. vate. CARTER. Oct.

15, 1958, formerly of 6420 services 11 A. at Pariors of David H. Bowen Son, 50th ond Catherine sts. Interment private. Friends call 7-9 P.M.

Died Marsden SARAH ALICE CARTER Inee lev ersidge), wife of the late Daniel S. Carter aoed BO vears. Relatives and friends are in HARRY. On Oct. 14, 1958, MIIDRED DARRE, wife of the late John P.

Harry, of e.i to attend the funeral, 12:30 The Drexel Court Drexel Hill. Rela Any 4 "FREE RIDE" coupons from these Babbitt and Hudson products are good for 1 FREE TOKEN on any PTC Subway-Elevated or Surface line. (LOOK FOR THESE SPECIAL PACKAGES FOR YOUR "FREE RIDE" COUPONS!) P. from the Wright, Rowland and Gan MORROW. Oct.

15, 1958, ALEXANDER husband of Evelyn Rhoda Morrow, of Shirley Court Upper Darby, Pa. fives ond friends are invited to service on at 11 A. from the Scienter ther Funeral Home. 7015 torresdale ave. Int.

Magnolia Cem. Friends moy call fri. Videon Son Funeral Home, Garrett rd. at runeral services private. 5hodeland Drexel Hill, Int.

Arlington 7 to 9, CAMPBELL. At Miami Shores. Fla Lem. ino viewing. NEIHOR5TER.

WILHEIMINA, suddenly, Oct. 14, of 2929 Rorer wife of late Norman (nee Paschedag). Relatives ond Oct. 13, 1958, JACK beloved husband HA SLAM. Oct.

14. ANTHONY hus at Jeanie H. Campbell, residence, Margate, band of the late Anna Conroy, ond father friends, also members of Simoson Memori N. and Miami Shores, fla. Relatives and friends invited to service! Oct, of Mother M.

Gertrude, O.S.F., of Richmond, Va.i Richard J. and Elizabeth G. al Church ore invited to services 10 A. Crouse's Funeral Home, 1830-32 18. 10 A.

St. Jamei Episcopal Church, Haslam. Relatives, friends and members c. Somerset st. Int.

Highland Memorial Pottstown, Pa. Viewing Sun. 7i30 North Carolina and Pacific Atlantic City. N. J.

Friends may call Fri. eve. 7 to 9, at Brown Mortuary, 15 S. Frontenac to P. M.

PALOW. Of North Wildwood, N. formerly of Tacony. AUGUST husband of Margate. Entombment Laurel Me morial Park Mausoleum, Pomona, N.

CLEOG. Oct. 15, 1958, In Washington, D. CATHERINE (nee Nelsonl, beloved mother of Mn. Ella C.

Thompson, Mrs Georae J. Gill. William H. and Ralph M. Meta Paine Inee Karschiesl.

aged 70. Relatives ond friends, members of St. Petri's Church and employes of Rohm and Haas, are invited to attend the funeral. 1 1 A. from The Wright, Rowland ond Ganther Funeral Home, 7015 Torresdale ave.

Int. Magnolia Cem. Friends may call Fri. 7 to 9. of Holy Name Society are invited to to the funeral from his home, 6613 Ogontz 9 A.

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

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Frl. eve. HOfFMAN. On Oct.

15, 1958, SARAH P. Inee Cainl, of 237 W. Haines formerly of Roxborough, widow of William Hoffmon. Relatives and friends Invited to the service 2:30 P. W.

Mills Turner Funeral Home, 6028 Ridge Roxborough. Friends may call Fri. eve. 7 to 9. Int.

West laurel Hill Cemetery. HOLDEN. Oct. 15, JOHN A aged 51, beloved husband of Alma Holden (nee Kons-chack, of 4114 Magee ave. Relatives and friends ore invited to the funeral 11:30 Clegg.

Service for relatives and friends 2 P. Chapel of H. Guy Boohar at 314 S. 52d where tnenas may can rn ve. Int.

Westminster Cemetery. PRATT. Of 3843 N. 8th Oct. 14, 1958, CARRIE M.

(nee Pfundl, wife of thn lote COADY. Oct. 14, 1958, of 8504 MARGARET M. Inee Olearyl, Louis M. Pratt.

Relotives and friends, also members of St. Simeon's Lutheran Church, are invited to attend the services, 1 1 A. Griess Funeral Home, N. W. Cor.

8th CAMEO CGPFEE CLEANER A. M. from The Rose Funeral Home, 1664 oge 77 yean, wife of the late Patrick Coady. Relativei and friendi are invited to the funerol 8:30 A. Parlon of Harold B.

Mulligan, 1119 W. lehigh ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Edword's Church, 10 A. Int.

Holy Crosi Cem. Friends Invited Friday evening. Harrison Fkd. Int. Forest Hills Cem.

Friends moy call Friday evening. a we" i iuesn.iiM" COIGNE. Oct. 14, 1958, MARIE A. (nee Keenanl, of 2225 McClellan wife of the late Joseph F.

Coigne, Jr. Relatives, friends cn pre employes of the Atlantic Refining invited to funeral 9 30 A. Ruffenoch Puneral Home, 21st it. Snyder ave. Solemn JOSIT.

Oct. 13, 1958, MARTIN of 125 Seville beloved husband of Catherine Swider Josit. Relatives, friends, Adam Kowalski Post No. 1 and P.L.A.V. and Po-Ionia Hall Ass'n, Manayunk, Invited to funeral Sat.

,,8 A. from J. J. Modzion-owski-J. J.

Young Home for Funerals, 118 Grape Manayunk. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Josaphafs Church, 9 A. M. Friends rboy coll Fridoy after 7 P.

M. KELLY. Oct. 14, 1958, DAVID husband of Elizabeth E. Kelly (nee and Hunting Park ave.

Int. Northwood Cem. Friends moy call Friday evening. REPSHER. Oct.

14, 1958. CATHERINE Inee Hazlettl, wife of the late Harry C. Reosher. Friends may call Fri. eve.

at the home of her daughter, CATHERINE GRIFFITH, 1006 Main Darby, Pa, Services int. private. Please omit flowers. RODGERS Suddenly, on Ocf. 13, 1958, FRANCIS J.

RODGERS, of 12829 Clark- Downey, formerly of Haddon Heights N. age 62 years. Relatives ond friends of the family ore invited to at-tend funeral services 10 A. Funeral Home of Inglesby Sons, Cove ond Wyndom road, Pennsouken, N. J.

Int. Locustwood Memorial Park. Friends moy call Friday evening. SEIVERT. Oct.

14, 1958, EDWIN of 4003 Higbee husband of the late Edna L. Seivert nee Stevensonl. Relatives, friends Reauiem Mail. St. Edmond Church, 1 1 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may on a of 6520 Grays ave. Relatives and friends.

Holy Name and St. Vincent de Paul Societies are invited to funerol 9 A. M. Haas Funeral Home, Elmwood ave. i at 64th st.

Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Barnabas Church, 10 A. M. Int. SS.

Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve. Pure white BAB-0 Cleanser With fast-acting bleach! i ond Phila. Camp, No.

200,. ions ot union Veterans of Civil War, ore invited to services. 10 A. The Mannol Funeral KEUY. On Oct.

13, 1959, of 3230 N. lee MARGAPET wife of the late GLIM Liquid Detergent, twice the grease cutting Home, 6925 Frankford ove. lot Tyson st. Thomas Kelly. Relatives and fsiends are Int.

North Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may nvited to the funerol 8 A. from coll Friday evening. COOMBS. Of Fort Washington.

Oct. 15, CLARENCE husband of Louise. Funeral services on Sat. ot 2 P. Chelten Hills Crematory Chapel, East Washington lane, Germantown.

Friends may call Fri. Walter Shaeff, 145 Tennis Ambler. CORCORAN Oct. 15, 1958, KATHERINE (nee Hoganl, formerly of Germantown, wife of the late Thomas J. Corcoran and mother of Rev, Edward J.

Corcoran, O.S.F.S., of Faculty of Northeast Catholic High School, Relatives ond friends ore invited to funeral 10 A. from John F. Murray Funeral Home, 1016 E. Chelten ave. Solemn Mass of Reauiem, 11 A.

ot Immaculote Conception Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends invited Friday evening. DANSER. Oct.

14, 1958, of 8207 Cad-walader road, Elkins Park, ELLA LOUISE SMELTZER, wife of the late Frank D. Danser. Funeral services II A. at Helweg's, 463 York Jenkintown. Int.

private. Friendi may call 7 to 9 P. M. DAVIS. On Oct.

15, 1958, RAYMOND husband of Esther of Le Carro Court HUDSON "Easy-Tear" Towels, HUDSON "Easy-Tear" Two-ply Bathroom Tissue, HUDSON "Wet-Strength" Facial Tissue all available in white and pastel colors, HUDSON pure white Table Napkins and HUDSON Rainbow Napkins in three gay colors. the Wiidev Funeral Home, Front ond West call Friday evening. moreland sts. Solemn Reauiem Mass, 9 iwice tne mnaness! urvitu, America Leading topper i Cleaner. New HEP Oven Cleaner Spray Makes ovens i fMnfl lilo noiii In minntao AIDfTMC Damvs fiMM-lirnf I A.

from the Church of St. Huoh. Int, SPALDING. Of 38 Glendale Upper Darby, NAOMI daughter of the lote Henry G. and Mary F.

Spoldino, Relatives Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends call Fri. eve and friends are invited to the funeral on KEUY. Of 1809 Napfle Oct. online nnc iiv'T iii iiniiuico.

nnv-uLiiu nuuin ucuuuiaiu 1958, MARIE E. (nee Mitchell), wife of Patrick J. Kelly. and friends are I 8 A. at Oliver H.

Boir's, 1820 Chestnut st. Mass of Solemn Reauiem at the Church of St. Alice, 9 A. M. Int.

Holy nvited to funeral Saturday, 8:30 A. knocks odors, germs out of the air. Cross Cem. Friends may call 7 to P. M.

Funeral Home of Charles V. Wackerman, 8060 Verree rd. Solemn Reauiem Mass, Re surrection Church, 10 A. M. Int.

Our lady 5TEINBOCK Oct. 15. 1958. SARAH, wife of the late Joseph, 1715 Conlyn mother of Mr. Louis Steinbock, Mr.

Samuel Steinbock. Mr. Albert Steinbock and Mrs. Kate Goldberg. Also survived bv 7 of Grace Cemetery.

Friends call Fri. eve URKIN. Oct. 14, 1958, JOHN E. Beloved son ot the late Thomas J.

and Margaret grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren Funeral services were held Oct larkin nee Morley). Relatives and friends lansdowne. Services at Johnston Son Funeral Home, 69 E. Baltimore lansdowne 2:30 P. M.

Friends may tall 1 P. M. Fri. Interment at convenience 16th. Goldsteins' Memorial Chopel.

2129 of the family. N. Brood st. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park.

Shiva will be observed at 1715 Conlyn St. DE LAURENTIS Oct. 14, 1958, of 5243 and 7258 Mansfield ove. Hawthorne GILBERT, oged 76 vears, hus STEKOL. Ocf.

16th, SARAH REBA band of Raffela. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 8:30 STEKOL. of 2521 Geneva Glenside, beloved mother of Dr. Jacob A. Stekol.

are invited to attend funeral 8 A. late residence, M29 Sunny Hill lane, Havertown, Pa. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of The Most Sacred Heart, 9 A. M. Inierment Holy Cross Cem.

Friinds may call Fri. eve. IIMEIURNER. On Oct. 14, 1958, FUR-MAN husband of Florence B.

Limeburner. Service for relatives and friends on Saf. at 2 P. Oliver H. Bair 1820 Chestnut St.

Int. private. In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to St. Ann Episcopal Church, Willow Grove, in his name. IOMAX.

On Oct. 15, 1958, of 5924 N. Broad CATHERINE, sister of Mrs. Jennie and Mrs. Alex IFruma) Piron.

Relatives ond A. from the Funeral Home of Alfred G. Rose, 2616 Bridge Bridesburo, Phila. Solemn Requiem Mass ot St. Bartholomew's friends ore invited to services 10 A.

M. Raphael-Sacks Memorial Chapel, 1945 Broad St. Int. Beth Moses Pine Lawn Church, 10 A M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Friday, 7 to 10 P. Long Island. Family will be ot her late residence. TAYLOR Of Wilmington, on Oct.

16, 1958, GEOPGE husband of Lillian H. Taylor, age 62 years. Private memorial services at Mouaer's Funeral FOUNDED 1878 Martin. Relatives ond friends are invited to the service II A. from the Parlors of Harold B.

Mulligan, 1 1 19 W. Lehigh ave. Home, 24 Monument Malvern, Int. Mount Peace Cem. Friends are in vited Fri.

eve. OLIVER H.BAIRC? Mac ISSAC Oct. 15, DR. WILLIAM D. D.

of 185 E. Evergreen Chestnut on Oct. 18, at 11:30 A. M. In lieu of flowers contributions to the American Concer Society will be appreciated.

TYSEN. Oct. 15, NIELSINE wife of the late Christian, of 35 S. Clinton Maple Shade, N. J.

Relatives ond friends. DIMCTOIS OF 'UNIIAIS 1110 CHISTNUT STRICT Telephone HI t-UII i Hill. Funeral and interment ot Antigonish, Nova Scotia, on 9 A. M. also Local No.

56, Amalgamated Clothing I Cl95B.T.B.6Mithe,HodsoBlhj!4Pip(V. ".1 I Iff. 1 McCUUEY, SR. Oct. 16, 1958, LANSING husband of Elijobeth Leddy, of Perkosie, D.

3, Pa. Relatives ond fiiends are invited to attend Solemn Requiem Mass, Oct. 20, 10 A. Our lady of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Hill- Workers of America are invited to services il A. at the Inglesby Funeral Home.

602 E. Main Maple Shade. Friends may call Friday evening. VENEZIALI Oct. 13, 1958, SAMUEL, FLOWERS town, Pa.

Int. adioming cem. Viewing Sun. eve. ot the Wilheim Funeral Home, of 1154 E.

Sedgley ove. Relatives and friends ore invited to funeral 9 A. from Cassizzi Funeral Home, 2913-17 E. Thompson St. Solemn Reauiem Mass.

Mother Divine 219 N. Mam Seiiersvilie, fa. Kecitation of the Rosary, 8 P. M. Int.

lieu of flowers send contributions to Church Building Fund. MEHRMAN. Oct. 15. 1958, MAXIMIL-LIAN ot his home, 598 Rector husband of Catherine Mehrman Inee Whitel.

Relatives and friends invited to the funeral 9 A. W. Mills Turner Funeral Miyfalr Store, T059 Frankford at, OE.emhlr. 3-1333 222J N. FRONT ST.

-3rt stiylslr mi nsry ninlns 'til 9 M. Frsnt Street seta Hoi. Wis, FrL I Sat HI 9 P.M. Grace Church, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. Viewing Fri eve. WALLER Oct. 15, 1958, CLARA widow of Maior Gen.

Littleton W. T. Waller. Interment service at Arlington National Cemetery, Fort Meyer, on Ocf. 20, at 1:30 P.

M. ZUINO. October 14, ROSE, wife of the late Angelo Zuino. of 604 Wilder st. Relatives and friends are invited to attend tuner-al, Saturday.

8 30 A. The A. P. Donato Funeral Home, 1522 S. Broad st.

Solemn Requiem Mass, Stella Maris Church, 10 A. M. w-ty Cross Cem. Viewing Fridoy evening, 7-11. Home, 6028 Ridge Roxborough.

Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A. St. Mary of The Assumption Church, Manoyunk. Int. St.

Mary Cem. Friends may call Friday evening 7 to 9. MILCROM. Oct. 15, 1958, JUDA, husband ot Ethel, of 1327 E.

Weaver father of Mr. Samuel Milgrom. Mr. Herman Mil-grom. Mr.

Notnan Miiqiom, Mis. t.sie hmther of Mr. David Miiarom and Mr. Shi'min Milaiom: also survived bv 7 igiandchildren. Funeral services were held rw lAth ftnldsteins' Memorial FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1318 N.

BROAD STREET lena lf-ConSltloiiU Parian luster mi' arise Senlee $275 Metal Casket TJNVEILIJSO NOTICES Chooei. 2129 N. Broad st. Int. Montefice COHEN.

The unveiling of the monument Cem. 5hiva will be observed ot 105 t. to tne memory ot the lote BENJAMIN Dorset s'. CGHtN will tone place Oct. 26, at 11 MILLER.

Oct. 15, IRENE widow Mt. Lebanon Cem. Relatives ond Clayton F. Millei, of 716 Wynnewood rd.

i friends are invited to attend. Held regard- Relatives ona tnenas invirea 10 lunerui less or wen'ner nif, PIILOW MATTDEIa HANDLES PLATE tOV rUNEHAl BLANK El HEARSE i IIMOUSIRI IUTSI0E CASE DRESSING 8 30 funenil home ot J. Harry biroud. GOTTLIEI. The unveiling of the monument to the memory of the loie MURiEL SOLDO-KY, will take olace Oct.

19. 2:30 P. King David Cem. Relatives and friends Inviitd. Held regardless of weather conditions.

600-C2 N. 65d st. Solemn Reauiem Mass. Our Lody ot Rosary Church, 10 A. M.

Int. Drivate. No viewing. MOHAN. Oct.

14, 1958, MARGARET M. wile of the late Michael J. Moran. Relotives and friends ore invited to the funeral 8 A. from the home ot her daughter Mrs.

James E. lamont, 1737 N. 59th st. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of St. of Lima, 9 A.

M. Int, Holy Cross Cem. Friends may coll Friday evening. OTHER MINERALS 1178 1235 $350 $500 NO ADOE0 CHAKCE FOR Palltearer Ssrtlts ef firkins en Prstalsel or Uss st Parian Grin Adlltl.inil Call BA 8-2667 Cemetery Lots 4-GRAVI LOTS, perpetual sere, Gee. Washington Memorial Par.

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