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60 ad THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15. 1958 Died Died SCHAEFIR. Suddenly, on Oct. 12, 1958. Practice Opens TodayjLen Matthews of Anchorville, formerly ot 142 6.

HASTINGS. Oct. 14. 1958. THEIMA Westmorelond PAUL Stoff Sgf.

U. 5. A. husband of Dorothy G. Schaefer (net Rose Tree lest For Grand Chal Ntlsonl.

Relatives ond friendi ond Alumni of North Catholic High School, Clan of NICHOLS, wi't of tlmr Hnilino, Hurlock, formrly of Phlla. Funtrol strvicM, 2 P. from tht Unity Woihington Mthodir Church. Inf. WaJhington Cm.

Vianing at WillougHby Funtrol Homt, Eall Nw Markt, Wtd. v. ofttr 7, Displays Power 1950, ore Invited. fa funeral 9 A. from tht Wildey Funeral Homt, Front ana Westmoreland Sts.

Solemn Requiem Mas! 10 A. Church of St. Huoh. Int. Our lady of For Temple Passers Harry Litwack begins his seventh season as Temple TTnlvnrc itv's hnsfciMball coach this afternoon when practice HECHT On Oct, 12, 1958, LOUIS, of 3201 Rida dear fnthir of Mm Sid Grace Ctm.

Friends moy call Wed, eve. Never having missed a spring Hcht, Horowitz. Mrl. Mildrd An unbeaten Lcn Matthews or fall session since the inception Laiar, Mrl. Jon Ublong, Ben, Hon, John, Morru, Sam ond Jocki Hht.

Relative! and fntndt ore invited to service! 1) comes closer to the end of inten starts at South Hail. Ranked fifth in every national poll for A. Reiimnn Funeral Chopel, 908-1O sive training for his 10-rounder Pine it. Inf. Montefiore Cem.

Shiva will be 1957-58 after a li-i record, scorne Oscar Robertson and Don at tht Laiar retidtnce, 2016 N. it. of its race meetings in 1859, the Rose Tree Fox Hunting Club will again present steeplechase racing in this area next Saturday. Held on the club property, Hennon. with veteran Orlando Zulueta there are indications the young HtlNIMAWM, Oct.

12, 1958, CHRISTINE nee Lew'ti, wife of the Inte Harry Heme- at'- 1 'W-: O' I i it 1 it A aCHERMESSER Oct. 13, 1958, ALPHON. SINE, wife of the late Victor, of Red lion and Verree rds. Relatives and friendi art ln vited to attend the funeral 8:30 A. Wackerman Funeral Home, 8060 Verree rd.

Solemn Masi of Requiem, 10 A. Church of tht Maternity B. V. M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Fiiendi may call Wed. tvt. SCHNEIDER. Oct.

12, 1958, JACOB, of 312 Winding Way, denude, husband of the late Lena Degen Schneider, formerly of 79th Phila. Service 1 P. Kirk Nice, 6301 Germantown Ove. Int. Lcwnview Cem.

Friendi moy call 12 noon to I P. M. SHOR. Oct. 14, 1958, LENA, of 1137 Elbridae beloved wilt of tht lott Samuel IN FIVE TOURNAMENTS the Owls will drill daily until their Dec.

1 opener with Gettysburg at the Palestra. Litwack must rebuild due to mann, Sr. Relatives and friends invited to funerol service 11 A. M. Murehy ster is bent on hammering the Funeral Home, 3rd Wolf lis.

Int. Fernwood near Media, the 99th consecutive autumn program 01 six diversi Litwack has led Temple Into five tournaments the past three! 30-year-old Havana boxing mas Cem. Friends may call Thuis. tvt. loss bv craduation of all HENDERSON.

Oct. 14. suddtnly, of 4334 Lauriston JOHN son of tht late American fiuv Rndcars. Jay; seasons with the Owls finishing fied races will have the Rose Tree Hunter Challenge Cup as the stellar attraction. Alexander ond Mary Coylt Henderson.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral ter into submission next Tuesday night at Convention Hall. Last week saw Norman, Mel Brodsky, Tink Van! third in each. The 1357-58 cam-Patton and Dan Fleming. All; paign was Temple's finest as the Finmintr Owls caDtured the ECAC Holiday 9 A. Fitipatrick Son! Funeral Home, 425 Lyceum Ran.

Solemn Requiem Shot, de.oted mothtr of Mrl. Htrman and Mr. Arthjf Shor. Also by five grandchildren. Relativei ond friendi art The day of thoroughbred has a post-time of 2:00 P.

M. year-old North Philadelphian, Mail, Church of St. Mary, 10 A. M. Int.

Westminster Cem. Fritndi may call Thun. evt. after 7 nviied to attend lervicei I but h3 saw as much action as! Festival championship, City Big irii. I 1 iL 1 for the first event.

Five title and thud place in the Joieph levine Son, 1512 N. Broad it. Int. Mount Lebanon Cem. Shiva will bt tb-servtd at 1 137 Elbridgt it.

HIRR. Of 116 Albert Aldan. Contested over three miles and concentrate on speed and boxing tactics in the nightly sessions at the Nonpariel Gym. But it's dif Oct. 12, 1958, ADOLPH hulband of the 22 timber fences, the gruelling ate Wilheirnino Herr nee Sperlingl.

Serv-cei Thursday, 11 A. Funeral Home of NCAA playoffs. Litwack will mold his squad around Bill "Pickles' Kennedy most of the regulars in his role of sixth man. The schedule arranged by athletic director Josh Cody includes six quintets which competed in uiLicienti tniirnn mpnt. Ilich- M.

F. Williams. Baltimore Summit SILVER Oct. 14, 1958, ANNA (net Ltdtrmanl, wife of tht loft Harry, of 4939 Pint mother of Mr. Frank Silver, Mri.

Elizabeth Dubosarsky, Mn. Lillian Brown, Mri. Roit Krotn and Mrs, Ruth Traatri sister ferent these evenings: the em Clifton Heights. Int. Arlington Cem, Friends may call 7-9 P.

M. test of horse and rider carries a $1000 purse with a $500 assist from the United Hunts Racing Association. Although entries of Mr, Morris lederman and Mr. Harry JES5UP. At Tulsa.

on Oct. 12. who finished runnerup to Rod-gers in scoring and assists as a 1958. HARLAN huihnnd of Fva Mn. ledermani olso lurvived by 13 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.

Relativei. phasis is now on power punching. In fact, Lcn is now blazing lighting Jemple's Palestra card: sophomore when he started all 1 ...1 1 sup, formerly of Swarthmore. Relatives and friends art invited to tht strvice on friendi and member! of Tulchiner B. or will not be released until later in invited to funeral lervicei, 3 P.

M. I P. at Swarthmore M. t. Church.

will be national cnampion ien- 30 games. Kennedy won a ursi- precisely, Goldsteins' Memorial Chapel, Swarthmort, Pa. Int. private. turkv.

Cincinnati and Pittsburgh away and seldom waiting for an 2129 N. Brood it. Inf. Mount Jacob Cem. team berth on the Holiday Festival all-star squad, racked up 404 Shiva will be observed at 4939 Pint it.

Cincinnati and Pitt boast high- JUDEL50HN. (Net Corenl, Oct. 14, 1958, ELIZABETH, of 4141 Clendnle it wife S.MS H. the week, Arthur E. Pew, chairman of the committee, said that he expected Alfred II.

Smith's Grand Chal in the nominations. opening or seeking to brush off the well-timed shots of his train points for a 13.5 average and (Parking adiacent to Chapel.) SIRACUSA. Oct 13th, ANDREA (luddtn. Ivl. aaed 67.

of 5931 Maanolia Ave. Rela. handed out 83 assists. ing mates. The youth with the tivei ond friendi Invited to funeral The nation's eichth best foul Last year the fleet 'chaser 14-0 log has been making his of tht latt Jacob J.

Judelsohn and dtvoted sister of Mn. Bessie Glassman, Mri. Jean Dabin of Chicago, Mr. Iiadort Coien of Atlantic City, ana Mr. Myer Coren of Haver-town.

Relativei and friendi aie Invited to attend funeral lervices 1 P. M. ore-cisely, of Morris Rosenberg Son Memorial Chapel, 2009 N. Broad it. Int.

Roosevelt Memorial Park. (Parking on private lot) Family will return to her IcTit residence. shooter, 84.2 percent, Kennedy is one of seven holdovers. Seniors from Upper Marlboro, an flailing attack serve as a defense, The ferocious battling of two kittens or almost anything else they do makes a wonderful picture. The big trick is to keep them where you want them.

LeVs Take Pictures nexed Rose Tree's spring and fall timber fixtures and it is Ophie Franklin, Pete Goss, Jack and it's been necessary for his trainer, Qucnzell McCall, to slow Peepe and Joe Goldenberg, and anticipated that he will attempt KIllY. Oct. 12. 1958. CATHERINE juniors Erv Abrams and Cliff him down for the sparboys well being.

to continue the streak on Satur day. Crispin are the others. SOPHS TO HELP Last out, Matthews, who had knocked out a dozen opponents, of 3701 Stanton daughter of late John and Ellen Kelly (nee McFarlandj, Relativei and friendi invited to funeral 9 Funeral Home Charlti J. Mcllvaint, 3711 Mldvalt ave. Solemn Reauiem Mass, St.

Bridget Church, 10 A. M. Int. St. Charles Kellyville, Pa.

Friendi may call Wed. evt. Bout for Giardello was forced to go 10 rounds to de SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 14 feat Tommy Tibbs, though he Easier Way to Make Snapshots of Pets By NORMS HARKNESS LOCKLIN On Oct.

14. 1958. JOSFPWINF (UPI). Joey Giardello and SOUIH, widow of J. Tremont locklin.

Sol Litwack will get help from sophomores George Palmer, Bernie Ivens, Norman Ginsberg and Bill Walters. Temple's biggest problem will be under the boards where the Spider Webb will meet in a na emn Reauiem Man. St. Caiman's Church. dealt out a violent hiding to the Boston club fighter.

It's possible the Matthews camp figures Len Ardmore, on Thurs. mornlna nt 10 oVInrk Temple Back Out of Game The extent of the head Injury Temple University halfback Teddy Morris suffered In the game with Muhlenberg on Saturday has not been determined, according to officials yesterday. More X-rays and other tests were taken at Temple University Hospital on the former Simon Grati High player, but the results have not been completely evaluated. However, it is definite that he will not face Lafayette at Easton this Saturday. ilead coach Pete Stevens said that the outside running of the 18-year-old back will be sorely missed.

He plans to switch junior Chad O'Shca from fullback to fill the vacancy. tionally-televised 10-round bout Int. Calvary Pittsburgh, Pa. Friends at the Cow Palace, Nov. 19 waited too long that night until his punches lacked their usual promoter Benny Ford announced Owls lost their best rebounders may can at nei nome, 202 5t.

George Ardmort, on Wed. 7 until 9. IUECK. Oct. 13, of 2704 W.

Chtlttn-ham MATILDA, sister nf Mn M.i.n All through the summer when being outdoors is more fun, it is comparatively simple to make pictures of the kids today. bang. Zulueta, who is training at Still in Norman, Van Patton and Fleming. The biggest Owls are Garver. Relatives ond friendi Invited to fu neral 1:30 P.

from Funeral Home and their pets in the yard or the park. When it gets a little Died 6:07 Goss and 6:06 man's Gym in New York, will of George t. Wittmaier, 4521 N. Broad it. Int.

Fernwood Cem. Friends mav coll Thur cooler, smart photographers tvt. Pltast omit flowers. sidercd your normal exposure APPLE. Oct, II, LORETTA, daughter of William and Cathryn Morency Apple, of 2049 S.

Cleveland st. Relatives and tnendi strike camp after today and come to Philadelphia tomorrow for the routine pre-bout physical JANE of 335 E. Tusculum for the light and the scene. De crricnettl runerai parlors, 5601 Chew Ave. Requiem Mast Our Lady of tht Rosary Church, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Viewing Wed. tvtning after 7 P.

M. STILL WE 11. Oct. 12, 1958 (formerly' of 5623 Walnut THOMAS husband of Marit P. Stillwell (net Finntaanl.

Relative, friends and employes of the Pro-thonotary Office (City Hall) art invited to funeral 9 A. Tht Rochi Funeral Home, 56th 4 Cedar ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of the Transfiguration, 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Crosi Cem. Viewing Wed. eve. THOMPSON, At hi! homt, 101 S. Cler.

mont Margatt, N. on Oct. 12, 1958, Dr. Joseph I. A.

Thompson, husband of Lillian Linton Thompson. Relatives and friends art invited to tht funeral 8:30 A. from Oliver H. Bair's, 1628 Chesfnut St. Solemn Requiem Masi St.

Martin of Toun Church, 10 A. M. Int. St. Dominic! Cem.

Friendi moy call Wtd. 7-9 P. M. TOWNSEND. Oct.

13. 1958, M. ELIZABETH, beloved wife of Morton D. (net Bradley), of Star Routt, Southampton, formtrly of 2535 Brown Pa. Relafivti, friends, also members or Tht Emmanuel M.

E. Church. 25th and Brown art invited to service 8 P. Joseph E. Hepp Funeral Home, U20-22 N.

29th it. Int. Hopewell Cemetery. VICK. On Oct.

14, 1958, ELEANOR A. (net 8rown), beloved wife of Luther E. Vick, of 2337 48th Pennsauken, N. ogt 69 yean. Relativei and friendi of tht family, alio ladiel Auxiliary of Tht Grosi Hollinshead Post 1270, VFW, art invited to attend tht funeral service Fri, morning, at 1 1 o'clock, al tht Funtral Homt of Ingles-by Som, Covt Wyndhom Penn.

sauken, N. J. Int. Bethel Memorial Park. Friends may call Thuri.

evt. VOIMER. On Oct. 14, 1958, HATTIE VOlMfcR (nee Bargebuhr, dear wife of (he latt Arthur Volmer and beloved mother of Inej lowenslein. Service on 1 1 A.

at Oliver H. Bair'i, 1820 Cheitnut It. Int. Mt. Hope, N.

Y. In lieu of flowen contilbu-tiom may be lent to Camo Council, Phoenix-vllle, Pa. WACHTER. Suddenly, on Oct. 14, 1958, ANDREW, hulband of the latt Maiy K.

Wachter, Relatives and friends, also employes of the Puritan Pie, Dorian Assembly 41, A O. aie invited to offend funeral 8:30 A. late reii-dance, 4922 Sansom st. Solemn Requital Mass, St. Fiancis dt Salei Church, 10 M.

Int. Holy Crosi Cem, Friendi may call Fft, tvt, WAGNER In Syracuse, N. on Oct. 12, 1958. ANNA wift of tht latt Judtt Franklin, 6:04, was an outstanding rebounder as a sophomore and will probably work mainly from center.

Litwack intends to use the wife of late William W. nee Bread-head. Relatives and friends, also mem- art invited to funeral 9 A. from velop the film for the time sug gested in the film instructions, at the State Athletic Commission office. He has been sparring J.

J. Roberts, 1701 Ritner it. Solemn Mats of Requiem, Church of St. Monica, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may ben of St. Mark I Church, Frankford, em-ployei of William F. 8.

Johnson Co. and Lighthouse Old Tlmtn Assn. ore InuinrJ and determine the rating you to itrvicei 2 P. Croust i Funtral Homt. 1830-32 E.

Somerset it Inf Klr.h call wed. to 10. AZAREWICZ ISchoppet) MARY E. prefer from the best print you with crack opposition in New York Johnny Busso, Frankie fast-break as much as possible since Kennedy is an excellent ball handler and has speed. Cedar Hill.

Viewing 7.30 to 9:30 P.M. formerly of 2903 daughter of John go indoors ana frequently find their picture possibilities are increased rather than limited. This is especially true when you want to put on paper a lot of the "things that have made your models particularly important to you. Somehow their indoor play seems more natural in many ways. When it comes to photographing the smaller pets, a major can make from each negative.

FILMS INTO MOVIES and Betty orhoppet. Relatives ond friends Ryff and Ike Chestnut. MANELIS Oct. 13, of 6422 Oaonti av. also employes of Federal Reserve Bank nre ROSE net Silventein), btlovtd wift of tht invited to tunerol B30 A.

lait Max Mane as. deVOted mother nf ninn A bundle of soring clothespins. Crouse'i Funeral Home, 1830-32 E. Somerset Moneles, Belle Swoab and Shirley Maneles, of Chicago, III. Relatives and ftiends ore inn Bnmn 'I' Solemn Requiem Mnsi, St.

Bernard's a jjiucc ui suing aim aunic una unchurch. 10 A. M. Int. Our lady of Grace invited to services on II 1 II In.

Cem. Viewing 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. paper become excellent tools in senh levine Son Memorial Chaoel, N. Broad st.

above 71st ave. Int. Har Jehuda BARTH. On Oct. 9, 1958.

of 40? Cheltenham, RHOPA O. Inee Urn. family will bt al htr latt residence. 1 wife of the Inte Jacob I. Barth converting those summer movie films into the kind of motion picture that will refute the nasty HEW! MAYBERRY Oct.

1.1. 19SR POBFOT Relatives and friends aie Invited to funeral problem is to keep them in an of 256 W. Morris Blackwood, N. II J. W.

Dean Son, 7900 husband Of Beatrice Ine Demnovl area that makes it possible to cracks of the cartoonists ove Fox chase, Ph.ia. int. Sunset Memorial Park. nave mem in snarp iocus. une ui, sneer ai our movie maiung.

bergman. of Feasterviiie. Oct. 12, Relatives and friends Invited to itivites 2 P. Bertotto Funeral Home, 579.

31 Rising Sun ave. Int. Sunset Memorial Park. Viewing Wed. evt.

The strinff is stretched across M958, Frederick oged 68 the easiest systems is to fasten one end of a gray or brown band of Edna E. Services and Intermtnt McELDREW Oct. 12. MARY ANN. nf a lUIIVl llltill LUl IILI dllU Uli; HipS BERLINER.

Oct. 12, 1958, of 5429 blanket to the wall and let it fall one on each end are used to 8634 Germantown Chtstnut Hill. Solemn Requiem Mati at Our Mother of Comolation Church, Thun, 10 A. M. Int.

New Cathedral Cem. Friendi may coll at Jacob F. Ruth'l, 8413 Gtrmantown without any too-sharp fold over the bridge table. Then, when your kitten models are put on the Wtd. tvt.

MINICHINI. Died Oct 1.1. Al. PHONSO, of 948 N. 46th helnv.rf George W.

Wagner. Service for relative! and friends, on Oct. 18, II A. table they probably will explore the edges enough to decide to stay put. No matter where they Oliver H.

Bair'i. 1820 Cheitnut st. Int. husbqid of Molildo (nee Murro). -Funeral 10 A.

from D'Allura Funeral Home, 6601 Haverford ave. Solemn Ce. hang the individual scenes in your film from the string, while the paper attached to one of the clips carries enough identification to make it easy to come back to that scene when you want it. A good trick is to run the film through the projector to have it thoroughly familiar in your mind and make it easy to recall the Woortcreit JOSEPH, dear brother of floience, Jessie ond Albert Beiliner. Relatives ond friends ore invited to services 1 P.

Joseph Levin 8, Son Memorial Chapel, N. Broad St. above 71st ove. Int. Montefiore Cem, Family will be at the late residenct.

BOLC Oct. 13, 1958, ANASTASIA (nee Roda. wit of tht late Joseph, of 1 15 Catharine St. Relatives, friends and all societies of which ihe was a member invited to funeral 8:30 A. from her lote residence.

Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Stanislaus' Church, 9:30 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cemetery-Friends "may call Wed.

evening. BORBL. Oct. 12, 1958, FREDERICK husband of Nellit M. Regan Borel.

walnliu. frianrli nnA Hnrmrmw Atsamhiv Charles Evani Reading. In lieu of flowen, contribution! may bt lent to Tht Boyi Homt of Reading, Pa. gulem Mass, II A. St.

Donato'i Church. Int. Holy Crou. Viewing Wed. 7-10.

go on the table the blanket will provide an even background WEBER. Of 1410 St. Vincent Oct. 12. 1958.

FLORENCE M. Inee Intemannl. wife nf MERCER. Oct. 12.

HOPAfF with nothing to distract atten the latt Harry (Herman, Sr. I. Relativei and friindt, also memben of St. luke'i United Church of Chriit art invited to lervicei tMm tion from your characters and Dunlap hulband of Marit (nee Corblttl. Relatives, friendi, employes of Jacobion Co, and local 8, Carpenteri Union, Invited to funeral 8-30 A.

from W. H. Coleman Som, 4731 Lancaster ov. Solemn exact scene that its description they undoubtedly are ust that. sheet identifies.

Then use carbon! no. 45. a.o.m.p ore invited to the serv FLOOD OR FLASH Kequtem Moss, murch of St. Rose of lima, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Crosi Cem. Viewing Wed. tve. 'paper to make a duplicate of TVia 11 rrVi 1 1 net mnp a fnrA nr ice I ot his home, Mar-lyn rd.

Int. Ivy Hill Cemetery, Friendi may call Wed. tve. ElOKl Ti HnJeach description sheet and shut METZGII. of inn n.rm.

BRADHY. Oct. 11, JOHN of 8515 lansdowne Upper Darby, son of 12, 1958, BRUCE hulband of the latt Emma F. Metraeiv Sarulra tn, tcrm'ine the exposure by mcasur.jfle t'iese on ing the distance from the iights untU you know the order in which IritnM and William I. Elkim lodge 646 A.m., on p.

M. nt the latt Patrick and Anna Bradley. Relatives, friends and employes of W. B. Saunders Co.

are Invited to funeral 9 A. John P. Donohut Som. 8401 to the subject. Check the lamp yuu WdUl Ilm package or the slip that came comparatively simple matter Bain, 1820 Chestnut st.

Int. Watsontown, Pa. Friendi may call 7-9 f. M. Masonic service, 8 P.

M. West Chester Pike at Lynn Upper Darby. Soltmn Requiem Mass, St. Laurence with your film to find out the lu "1 MEYER Oct. 13.

FRANk i SUBURBS A new FREE telephone service for Pennsylvania and New Jersey suburbanites to place the lote Mary A. Meyer (nee thompionl. of 2 P. M. Pfiienmoier Funeral Home, 1417 Bethlehem pike, Flourtown, Pa.

nt. Weif laurel Hill Cemetery, Friendi may call on Thunday from 10i30 A. M. to 2 P. M.

WINTER. Oct. 12, 1958, EMMA, of tht Preiser Homt. Servlcei 2 P. Kirk i-Nlce, 6301 Germdntown avt.

Int. Northwood Ctm. YANKOWITI Oct. 13. of 5341 Arlington ABRAHAM, btlovtd hulband of Mollit Yankowiti Inee Blender), devoted father of Sol Yankowiti.

Sara Weiss and Eve Wtiss, beloved brother of Max Yankowiti, alio lurvived by 6 grandchildren. Relativei, friendi and memben of the Brlth Achim Ben. Assoc. ort invited to lervicei II A. Joteoh levine Son'i, 1512 N.

Brood it. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will be ot the latt rtsidence, ZITIN. Oct 14, 1958, of The School lant House BENJAMIN, beloved husband of Florence Zilin, devoted father of Dr.

Samuel ond Willard Zitln, dear brother of Mn. Anna Birnbaum ond Mm Mlna Zitln, also survived by ten grandchildren. Relatives and friendi Invited to services, Thun II A. Joseph Levine Son, 1512 N. Brood St.

Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will bt at tht homt of Dr. Samuel Zitln, 410 Kingston Oreland, Pa. Church, 10 A.

M. Int. Cathedial Cem. Friends may call Wed. tvt.

BRANDT Of East Mtrchant Audubon, N. suddenly, on Oct. 13, 18 W. Albemarle ave exposures suggested for 7" distances, but remember it is the doubtedly be almost the final icei Fri. afternoon ot 2 o'clock, George C.

RONALD E. BRANDT, husband of Jeanne lamp-subject distance that Brandt (ne Mackin), ag 26 years. Fu- J. iL. 4UU "IU ULUUUUIJ UiCICl Toppitrer i Funeral Home, Garrett rd.

at Lanidowne ove. Int. Ftrnwood Ctm. Fritndi may call Thuri. tvt.

MILLER. (Nee Skiffington), Oct. 11, 1958, MARGARET wife of Jn.f, ICIS. USe UIB SllUUflSIJl-t-U lUdl I lrom Funeral is fast enough to prevent too'10 1 f- 7 N' ll a iitti or three times to decide on the Oct. 16, 10 30 a.

m. int. Fernwood much Subject motion. A Memorial Park. Pridgeton.

Friendi may call i i in best length of each scene Milltr. Relativei ond friends art Invited to atttnd tht funtral 8 30 A. from her late residence, 415 W. Dauphin it. Solemn Requiem Mass, St.

Edward'i Church, nm rhantrp in theiri BURGHER. Oct. II, HELEM HARBISON BURGHER, beloved wife of Ralph of 6174 mis snot migntempnasizeincac-. Newtown ave. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Thursday, 9 0 Connell Fu tionofthe models, but if it were wua U1 suumfc tnHi nL-A imri tvt KsiniiAm Anf iu A.

FA. int. Holy Sepulchre Ctmetery. Fritndi may coll Wednesday evening. MILLSTIIN Oct.

14 1958 M40V neral Hnme. A2.17 Riiina Sun five. Solemn the eyes, nose or whiskers it. i. ii That's all there iS tO it, but if Moss of Requiem, Church of Sf.

William, 10 of the late Morrii, of 4959 N. WanWk it could spoil the result. iL i uur toay ot uroce ttm, rnenos wc s.niitu st cuiuii in uic iuaimay call Wednesday tvtning The next tima you are what to do with your camera, odace most movie-makers wou caldwui. Oct. n.

1958, anna m. 1 IXPERT MANAGEMENT u.llnee Paul', wife of John E. Caldwell, of nut fhft familv net on Slirh a uc ,720 S. WooH.tock It. ond mother of Mn.

L. Hh. JO. It iS easy and USUally fis! M. Muniot.

ond Mn. Eleanor. m.v. DOSiniZ Stand, arrange the llEhtS, i Relatives, friends and member! of Evanae mother of Mr. Jack Millitein, Mr.

Albert Milstont of Fairfax, Mr. Morrii Mill-stein and Mrs. Ida Bender, also survived by 6 grandchildren. Relativei and friendi ort invited to funeral lervlcei 10 A. M.

precisely, Goldsteins' Memorial Chapel, 2129 N. Brood it. Int. Montefiore Cem. Shiva will be observed at the Bender residence, 1028 Unruh 0vt.

(Parking adloctnt to chapell. MONTEDRISIC Oct. 12, NICHOLAS, husband of Maria Inee Morrellnl. B.lm.u.. OLIVER H.BAIRC? murtn tllM B0 tho A at inn llroe Inm ri i anrl ftfimora ee if ennme hoct ao snwui'S was uj rresuyierian lnurcn invirea to funeral serv- vmiu.w ovviu.

I ret Ihurt. 7 Bntfennrh nnern then wait until your model doesiine Iirst piace Home, 21st it. ond Snyder ave. Inf. West DIRECTORS OP PDNHALS 1120 CHESTNUT STRUT TeltBhent Rl -1SI1 I laurel Hill Cem.

Fiiendi may call Wed. eve i sera CLOONEY. Oct. 13. 1958, REVEREND CLOONEY.

son of the late Thomas and si Ax I THOMAS Grazione Raefes Rev. Clergy. Relatives and I oiganiintioni of which he In Suburban Pennsylvania, ask tho operator for and friends Invited fa funeral 8:30 A. J. T.

Griffith Funeral Home, 210 N. 63rd it. Solemn Man of Reauiem, St Donato'i Church, 10 A. M. Viewing 7 to 10 P.

M. Int. Holy Crosi Cem. invited to funeral Fri. mom' ng, Church ot 5t.

Athanunus. Divine Ottice at 10:30 A. M. Solemn Pontifical Mnis II something that seems like the best picture. Then shoot but be ready to shoot quickly.

There's more fun in such pictures than you would think. KODAK RATING CHANGES Eastman Kodak Co. has for many years followed a policy of ultra conservatism in assigning A. Father Clooney will lit In stott In CAN GET CASH LO 7-0240 NULL. Suddenly, on Ort 11 tort 2 J2 St.

Athanasiui Church afttr 4 P. M. Thurs. Following transferral of body from tht Rectory. Int.

on Church Grounds. Ninth in Offense Continued from 1st Sports Page MILLER, husband of Etta M. nee Beck, formerly of Summit Grove ave Bryn Mawr, and late of 4 Weadley Upper Merion. Funeral services will be held at the Stuerd Funtral Homt, 104 Cricket Ardmore. on Fri a COHEN.

Oct. 13, LOUIS, of 1725 N. 53d beloved brother of Mn. Lena Pol ESTATE INVESTMENT CO. 1029 Commercial Trust Bldg.

Relative! and friendi Invited to wrvices TREE "Direct Line" from these exchanges: Grove M. E. Ctm. Friends, alia f-nttin Lodge 273. f.

and A AA ti 7 to 9 P. M. Masonic lervict 8 P. M. speed ratings to their films.

The reason given by the company No that the most likely difficulty isf "eiwh(s made P'T cl'ck 1 P. Raphael-Sacki Memorial Chaoel. 1945 N. Broad it. Int.

Mt. Lebanon Cem. 5hiva wilt be observed at 5715 Nassau rd. Parking by attendants. CRANf On Oct.

12, of 412 Jackson 1 OVERBECK. Oct 11 FAfjHV .1 tiio Famhowt wife of tht latt 'Abraham, dear mothtr of Mrl. Clairt Chapman, Mn. Annt Demp, Mrl. Gertrude Collingdale, FANNIE Inet Hamilll, of tht latt Choiles I.

Crane. Relatives end tion'a 19th passer, with a .500 sauna Jt.it hjv iviuiiJiutiit unvu Ul i a less than normal development tTii -in. Virginia Tech's friends invited to funeral 1 P. from Th Yerkes Funeral Home, 7031 Woodland ove. Int.

Montrose Cem. Viewing Wed. eve. (Parking cdiarent to funeral home). Bill Ilolsclaw the films.

The system worked is the National total offense lead very satisfactorily when their CRAVEN. On Oct. 13, HENRY Minnie Poll, Mn. Union Lurlt ond William Overbeck, also survived by 12 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Relatives, friendi ore invited to' lervirei 1:30 P.

from Reisman Funerol Chapel, 908-10 Pint jt. Int. Montefiore Cem. (Shiva observed at 1338 fanshawt PALMER. Tenth month, 12th, HIZABETH, daughter of the late David ond Aanes ti er with 620 yards.

Itutger's Bill PF WUn liUlT 8 Miyfalr Ston, 1059 Frankford Av, DEvtnshlrt JH25 222J N. FRONT ST. Miytilr let stiry linln 'til 9 M. Front Strut (pit Mil, Wi4, fri, 1 tit, tn 9 r.i. Vilm.

hart Hnfinito ratine THOf NTON CRAVEN, Servic. and Inteim.nt Adamt Derwyn Broadway Chapel Hill Chester Clearbrook Darby Elgin Elmwood Essex Export Flandei Foxcroft Glendale Glob Hilltop Hubbard Huxley Hyacinth Juno Kingswood Lawrence Lehigh Lowell Ludlow Madnon Main Malvern Melros Mercury Midway Mitchell Mohawk Murray Osborne Owen Oxbow Paoli Royersford Sharon Hill Skyline Stillwell Sunset Swinburne Talmadge Taylor Turner Ulyssej Van Dyke Wellington Willow Grove Windsor Austin is second to Grazione in ana a aennue developing time. despeaux. Oct. 13.

1918, of 437 the East with 410 yards. Washing- sRNCIS 72 hul. Simpjon Palmer, In her 86th year. Relatives ana friendi ore Invited to a Memorial Serv i i State's Bobby Newman is the of lhu. Wai.a Despeau, and the new family of emulsions- j.

Franlc c- oespeoux and Mn. Passing leader With a .653 per- Robert J. Hamilton. Relatives and friends ice nrsr nay. tenth month, 19th, 3 P.

at trlendi Meeting House, Newtown, Pa, Int. I eentaee on 47 enmnletinns nn ore. invited to the service IP, creased materially bv extended 0 iPorion 0t Harold Mulligan, 1119 Lehigh avt. Int. Northwood Ctm.

Fritndi I iL. invited Wtd. tvt. aeveiopmeni, ine raungs as- t.j.i, 11.. Dick Bass, College of the Pacif- IIPERMAN.

Oct. 13, 1958, ESTHER, wife a.6..v wj un. i rn.hina sirith of Kalman, of 6J1 Poplar mother of Mr Lester Eiferman and Mr. Aaron Eiferman. conservative as to be misleading V.

Jll H.l,fi UVM yards. Dartmouth's John Crouth-amel is second to Grazione in the Also survived by sisters, brothen and two The company has now an grandchildren. Relatives and friends are In vited to funeral services 12:30 P. M. East with 267 yards.

Pete Daw- nounced a change in its policy which results in the spelling out precisely, Goldsteins' Memorial Chnoel, rain rrienai Burial Ground. PHILLIPS Of 3212 Glenview Oct. 14, 1958, EMMA I wift of tht latt Georgt Phillips. Funtrol services 1 P. Apti.

Wm. Battersby, 3316 N. Broad st. Inf West Lauitl Hill Cem, Friendi may call to 9 P. M.

PHILLIPS. Oct. 13, SARAH A wife of tht latt William Phillipi, formtrly of 1970 E. Ontorio it. Funtral itrvicei II A.

Fox Funeral Home, 7026 Castor avt. Int. Cedar Hill Ctm. Viewing Wed. tvt.

REIMIl. Oct. 14, WILLIAM of 445 t. Cheltenham beloved husband of Anna-bell IMillikenl. Relatives end friendi, olio memben of the Methodist Church of the Redeemer, Robert R.

Brlnghursf lodge 6B6, P. and A. and tmployei of the HE Circuit Breaker Co. are Invited to attend In Camden and N. J.

Suburbs, ask the Operator for TREE "Direct Line" from these exchanges: luv N. Broad it. Int. Montefiore Cem. (Parking adiacent to chapell.

PAGAN. At 4:9 S. 48th en Oct. 13 I9i8. MAURICE husbond of Sue Faaan FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1311 N.

BROAD STREET lent Parian llmttr tat triad ftrylu $275 Metal Casket imiNt iimn PILLOW HEARSE MATTRESS 1 IIMOUSIII HANDLES PIESERVATIOI PLATE OUTSIDE CASI ADV. FUNERAL DIESSIR. OTHER FUNERALS $178 $23S $350 $500 NO ADDED CHAROI FOR Pillisinr Sinlii tr Ptrklne ea Pnmlsu Oriin Strvice tr (lie tf Pirlen Owe firm Addltlanal Call BA 8-2C67 of the safety factor they hayeind 20th 'NatioBaUy witn 261 been using in connection with yards their ASA exposure indexes. As! total offense Service for relatives, friends, Marine Corps league Amiricon legion and all other or Kodak puts it. "If you know! Pin vrn he was a member, on he was gam rations ot which 1A 1A A it "vt 10 30 A.

HoUcltw. Virginia Ttch at Olivtr H. Bair's, your equipment is in good work-! Bam, toi p.nfic ine nrrier. vmi mav wish tn ulim- 10 i 18:0 Chestnut st. Int.

Phlla. National Ctm. Friendi may call 7 to 9 P. M. Longfellow west virgin! FISHER.

Oct. 14. 1958, of 1921 N. 54th inate this safety factor by using cinciniuti MINNit (nee Fitierl, wife of the late Horry Fisher, beloved mother of Samuel services I P. Funeral Home of Wef-l Son, 6902 Riling Sun avt.

Fritnds may call Ihun. tvt, RICKARDS. Of W. Torrtsdatt, Oct. 13, CHARLFS husband of Gertrudt M.

Rick- Amherst Belmont Berlin Canal Collingswood Dudley Emerson Glenview Gridley Hazel Hobart Homestead Hyacinth Laurel Springs Lincoln Luther National Normandy Olive Oriole Pennsgrovt Talmadge Tilden Triangle Tulip Ulysses Woodlawn vellowstone ''X 'i 4,4 Fisher and Mn Dorothy liss. dear lisilr of 41 s. Rebecca Oser, of Atlantic City. Also Survived by two grandchildren. Relatives and two times the above numbers suit (ASA indexes) for subjects of LZIZ normal contrast, still higherjfiromcup, Utah numbers for subjects of low con-lKf' r.TrVl" ords.

Rtlatives and fritnds art Invited to services 2 P. at the Funtral Homt irirmii invriea to services r. M. a't, Joseph levine Son. 1512 N.

Rrond Inf of V. R. Fletcher Son, 9529 Bustleton avt. Int. Oakland Ctm.

Fritndi tnay call Smar Ctm. Family will bt ot tht latt Newmen. Wash. Ststt Nebraska. VMI 441 n.

4jJ' CALLAGHEt. Oct, 10, 1958, JAMES P. Snead Wakt Koreit Austin, Rutgert trast. MAKE YOUR OWN TEST "By thus reducing exposure you will obtain negatives of 410 beloved husband of the latt Helen (nee Of 2635 Martha it. Relatives RISHINO land friendi invited to attend tht funtrol from Dillon Funtral i.u 1 BtM, Col.

Ptrlflc 502 Home, 2155 57 E. Cumberland it. Soltmn If your telephont exchangt Is not listed here, the regular ThrHty Want-Ad phone service will apply ew Mexico luwci ucusujr wmi less giain ana Perlcint, Reauum Mass, 10 A. Sf. Ann'l Church increased sharpness." IJuke IULaII Thun ofttr 7 P.

M. ROilRQ. Od. 1958, WIIUAM brothtr of Judge Btrnord Roberg, of Litchfield, Conn. Funeral 12:30, Hewitt'i Funeral Home, Girard ove.

ot 3d it. Int. U. S. National Bevtrly, N.

ROBERTSON. Oct. 13, of 701 Fern Yeadon, ROBERT REED, hulband of tht latt Catherine Robertson. Relative! and fritndi are Invited to funeral Thun 10 Yerkes Funeral Homt. 7031 Woodland ovt.

Int. Arlington Cem. Friendi may call Wed, vt. (Parking odiactnt to funtral homt), ROESSNER. Of 954 Ytadon Yen.

dnn, Pn on Ort 108 HFNRV ROF'iS. Inf. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friendi may call Thurs. eve.

385 315 mi 305 If there is something wrong aou-an, wak roreat GARTH On Ort. 12, of Jacksonville 1 lark, ctilo Stat Beach. KA1HERINE, wift of the late DIAL 6-5000 direct line to an Inquirer Ad-Taker Walter S. Garthaus. Relofivei end friendi If; an invited to attend lervicel II A M.

from tht WeHlver Funtral Homt, wsu! juui cijmiJmciH ur iur sume M00re, Vnderbilt reason you prefer the ICook. Co'orado negative, you may continue to oranone. vuunov. -use the ASA rating or 4009 Decotur it. (at Fkd.

Int. Forest rj Hills Cem. Friends may coll Wed. tvt. 20 GELPAR.

October 13, IDA, of S. 2rS Sallord wife of Nathan. Relatives, NFR, husband of Eva Krewett Rnessner. Relativei, friendi, also Photo-Engraven Union No. 7 art Invited to tht funtral on 10ST AND FOUND IOST lady'i red wallet, ot Polumbu'l Cafe, Oct I.

Keen money, please return walltt 4 Finger, Micklt- ton, J. LOST larg! gray white male eat, vll Radnor-Vlllanova. Very friendly. An-iwenjo JMolttst." Rew. IA5-0B59.

LOST, baa, part Collie I golden retrieve er. Am Buddy. Medium lire, brown-blond trim and blackjOR 3-2467. LOST, ioditi Hamilton plat wrlit waich, diamond chips on tach side, beig eerdjband. Stntvolut, revA JU J-2'I3.

l6ST-ManTi 14 koral sold luio wristwalch, on Sept 1 0th, vie 5th S. Chestnut St. IOST. Fern fawn laaer. Choker ihum, scan cn front paw.

Cindy, grieving thild Reward, Elcjirs6-622t LOST. Man's press glasses, block, while vic 20th Clearfield.GA 3737K. fbSfr Upper platt "of false teeth, vll Lehirjh Ptn Ave. Reward PA 5 4692. Other Vmi Found Page I MALE HELP WANTED ACCOUNTANT Celt.

Nat corp. Min 1 vf standard cost exp. Fxcell opoty for right man. Stnrti fa $5500. Careers, ln.

imp ogcy, Phlla Nat Bank Bldg, Bid li Chest, Ri 6-9005. ACCT, JR. Auditor. Blue Chip Indus! corp. Deg 4- 1-2 vrs audit eo.

Stmt to $6000. Careen, Ine Emp Agcy), 104 Phila National Bank Bldg, Brood 4 Cheitnut. Ri 6 W05. Nlcholt. Iowa state -Burton.

Arliona State Crouthamel, Dartmouth Dciween wai ana tne recommended two-times higher rating. As regular readers of this space 2t7 friends and members of the Anshei Sode Thun, of 8.30 A. Oliver H. Bair's, 1320 ilo-ren b. A and tither lodge ore invite-1 to FORWARD PASSINO Chestnut St.

Solemn Requiem Mass, St. louis! Church, Yeadon, 10 A. M. Inf. Holy Crosi P.

ot Molnir.k 5-17 North prond St Know, 1 nave ootainea me Wash. Statt- 72 47 ..5,1 4S7 'n'rl Parlors. 2JI5- Cem. Friendi may coll 7 to 9 P. M.

Int. Mantefiot Cem. Family will bt at results with these new films with, fiey' nh" late residence. Thrifty Want-Ads are open to private parties only. They are accepted in every want-ad classification except Real Estate-For Sale.

Thrifty are published in The Inquirer Monday through Saturday. Philadelphia's Biggest Classified Newspaper RUDDY. WILLIAM husband of the latt Maigaret Inee Wtttlaititrj, father of GOLDEN. Oct. 14, 1958, MOLLIS (nee 35J feldgusl, of 6510 N.

8th beloved wife Mn, Lorttla Backtr, Frances Eastwood Catherine Caman ond William Ruddy, of Max Golden, devoted mother of Mr. Sol brother of Joseph, Bernard, Raymond Ruddy ratings of two or three times the ciin 5 standard given by Kodak. iliS 7" The "twice" is probably a very good compromise. To make cer-'i ee. Cincinnati i tain just what figures you want'Jtjf to use, try a series of exposures 51 and Frances Clark.

Relative! and tnends, Jtl 0. lolden, Mrl. Kuth BrorisW, Mrl. Marge 4(M lynne Rothstein and the lo'e Anne Gold 415 hovei, dear inter of Rose Netsky, Mamii 28 Brusmon, Jack and Nathan Golden. Rela members of the Moulden and Foundry Worker! Union Local it of which he was! 350 fives and friends are invited to the serv-252 ices II A.

at Joseph levine A 41) Son i Memorial Chapel, N. B-oad It. above a member art invited to attend funeral 10 So'emn Requiem Mnss, II A. ot Our lady of Fatima Church. Int.

Our lady of Grace Cem. Viewing Wed of the same subject giving 1, so MotTidTtTll I.on. UCLA 45 322 71 it ove. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park 292 IFomlly will be al the homt of Sol Golden, S.

E. car West Prospect avt. eve. ot the home ot rus aaugnier, rvrs. Cathennt Carman, 242 Knight! Ed-dlngton.

Pa. and finally what you havt con- Louftiiow, w. vtrrtBii- 4.

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