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i HE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1957 Died Died Let's Take Pictures Always Tell the Full Story; Suspense Not Quite Enough CORSET. Sept. 15, ELIZABETH (nee Kel-! MOORE. Sept.

15, 195, of 16 E. Woverly Ivl. beloved wife of the late William A.lRd., Glenside, WAITER husband of Corsey, of 1314 S. Ringgold it. Relatives ond Florence Sprecher Moore.

Relatives, friends. friends invited to tunerol A. employes ot oinmioi mewtir mvnea to in shutter speeds, motion stoppingition the book inspires. If every-inight shot of the Norfolk and ifrom Shea Funeral Home, 29th and Dickinsoniservice mors. a.

m. ugomz raners and the bases of exposure. Then! body who owns a camera learned I Western train, the shot that solemn moss of c0" r.m BY NORBIS HARKNESS won $300 for Sheldon Geller of Losj end. There's a tremendous field It's a wonderful idea to let your Angeles, a 17-year-old studentifor increased interest in finding-picture's audience use their im- whose story we hope to tell here' and showing that "fine line." ovides one of thejwhat "Better 35mm Pictures" for him in this year's Graflex Friends may coll Wed. 7 to 10.

paee seven prov most important bits of informa-. contains, mere woud be no need for any more photographic writ tion you'll ever need, a good def contest, we commented mat ne cotney. sept. 15, 1957. of 5734 soring- might have chosen "the a oni? w.idwood, sarah Inee Burns), wife of the late John H.

Way tO dO It. iCotney. Relatives and friends ore invited to hn co f'the funeral 9 A. Win, P. Tinney naroia D.

lYIUIIigun, uvunit ai wiencti nvoj. Int. Notional Beverly, N. J. Friends invited Wed.

eve. MOORE. Sept. 16, 1957, PIERCE husband of B. Moce.

Relatives ond friends invited to service 2 P. at his home, Circleview Farm, Solebury, Po. Int. Solebury Friends Ground. Friends may coll Thurs.

eve. NOCELIA. Sept. 16. 1957, SUSAN of 4046 I beloved wife of Samuel Nocella.

Relatives ond friends invited to funeral One of the most helpful booklets to hit this desk in a long time is "Better 35mm Snapshots." If this inition of bright, hazy, cloudy bright light conditions on which 4721 Chester ave. High Reauiem Mass. were a horse-racing column, it) most data sheets (they code with a Ted filter in daylight for equally Most Blessed Sacrament Church, 10 A. M. Inf i Holy Cross Cem.

Friends moy call Wed. eve ing by anybody anywhere. Better get your copy and study it. It costs less than a cent per page. When this space showed O.

Winston i k's prize-winning agination to til in the details of a little later in the year, the story you i ave suggested, but At least one of the judges gave there's a fine line between leav-j it the high vote because he knows ing something to the imagination1 from experience what poodles do: and not telling quite enough. And he figured out for himself what the line depends on the ideas and happened next. But can you de-background of the audience 'pend on your future audiences to which makes it tough for the do the same? photographer. I Think carefully about where might be expressed as 'out oieach rou 0f film) depend DASH Sept. 17, LOUIS, beloved husband 9 A.

Nugent Funeral Home, of Celia, of 878 N. 6th devoted father 1230 E. Luzerne sf. Solemn Requiem Mass. tastman by a genius.

BUt maybe it would be better Don't let the 35mm of the title not to try to express the admira- 1001 you 11 you use a larger camera: the 36 pages are as crammed with specific information for any other outfit. Under the head of of Mr. Sidney, Mr. Harry Dash ond Mrs, Aaron (Dorothy) Tendler, dear brother of Mr. Horry, Mr.

William, Mr. Acraham, Miss Rose Dash and Mrs. Celia Gordon; olso survived by three grandchildren. Relatives and friends are-invited to services 1:30 P. Raphcel-Sacks Memorial Chcpel, 1945 N.

Broad st. Int. Montefiore Cem. Family will be ai his late resiaence. (Parking by attendants.) DIEHL.

Suddenly, Seot. 14, 1957, 3258 N. Marshall FREDERICK beloved hus-i band of Kathryn E. Diehl (nee Grenfell). Relatives ond friends, also employes of Proctor Schwartz, invited to services I This shot was striking enough that delicate line is for the next to win one of the major prizes in shots you make, and iry a whole one of the most important con- series to give you the chance to tests we know, the National High decide from the prints themselves School Photog -aphic Awards.

It! just where the suspense should "Meet Your Camera," it gives simple and entirely understand able explanations of stops and Holy Innocents Church, 10 A. M. Friends moy call Wed. eve. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. O'BRIEN. -Sept. i 15, BRIDGET BESSIE, widow of John F. Brien (nee Tighe), of 3408 aged 84 yeors.

Relatives ond friends, also members of Aux. No. 39, United Spanish War Veterans, invited to funeral 8 30 A. Hollen Funeral Home. 728 E.

Allegheny ave. So.emn Requiem Moss, Church of the Ascenjion, 10 A. M. Friends may call Wednesday evening. PENZA Suddenly, Sept.

14, 1957, at Atlantic City, MARI ANNA (nee Lista), wife of the late Silvio Penza. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8:30 A. residence. 6337 Glenlock St. Solemn High Mass of Reauiem, St.

Leo ss Church, 10 A. M. Interment St. Dominic Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday evening.

PERRELLI. Sept. 15, 1957, of 63 Sonia lone, Broomall, soddenly, NICHOLAS, beloved son of Nicholas and Concetto Per. relli (nee Cauci). Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8:30 A.

from the Funeral Parlors of J. T. Griffith, 210 N. 63d st. Requiem Moss, 10 A.

at Our lady of the Rosary Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. serves, there was no thought that the results would be the same, but that equally interesting and exciting pictures could be made more easily a system that ap-peals strongly to our inherent laziness. Lunch with 0.

W. L. resulted in a very pleasant conversation, the understanding of his desire to shoot railroad pictures at night (his specialty has resulted in his recognition as a master at the job), and an interesting letter which is quoted in part as follows: EASIER AT NIGHT "Yes, my night scene was done a hard way but not "the hard way!" "Your theory that acceptable Cameras and Hobbies PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY P. Funeral Home of James P. Donahue, 6th Tioga sts.

Interment Green Mount Cem. Friends may call Wednesday evening. DUSKIN. Sept. 17, 1957, REBECCA, wife of Samuel, mother of Mr.

Abraham (Al Levin, Mrs. Ida Wexler ond the late Joseph Levin. Sister of Mr. Jacob Axelrod, Mrs. Anna Cohen ond Mrs.

Rose Brucker. Also survived by six grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Relatives and friends ore invited to funeral services 10 A. M. precisely, Goldsteins' Memoriol Chapel, 2129 N.

Broad st. Int. Montefiore Cem. Shiva will be obsecved, 5543 Windsor ave. Parking adjacent to chapel.

jpnenas may call Wed. eve. I ROSENFELT. Sept. 17, 1957, JULIA C.

VORTH WAITING ALL THESE i.wife of the late Joseph W. Rosenfelt, of 3231 Marston ond Ocean Gty, N. IlllUiU 16, 1957, of 4114 night scenes can De acnievea wan Reese clyde FAIRMAN, son of Mrs red filters in cm rrl, ioertruce Young. Relatives, tnends, employes aayume simpiy v.wm invited J. Relatives, friends, members of Grace Baptist Temple are invited to funeral serv.

ices 1 P. Stringfield 1937 IM. Brood st. Friends may call 7-9 P. M.

YEARS FOR P. ot the Rowen-Bell Funeral Home, 2742-44 N. 5th where RUFFENACH. Sept. 17, 1957, lOUISE may can wea.

eve. inr. niusiae urn. of 2520' S. 20th daughter of the H'e FEUSHT Seot 15 1957 of 4412 Huev' Charles and Augusta Ruffenach ond sister of doesn't hold up in practice.

(Please see two paragraphs back. Ed.) First, it won't work at all unless the sky is an exceeding rich blue, a condition which doesn't occur in Rev. Charles J. Ruffenach. Relatives, friends Orexel Hill, RAYMOND, husband of Mabel (nee Greenman).

Relatives and friends, also employes of American Stores Co. ond Prospect Assembly No. 60 A. O. M.

in- I oat. c. Some parts Of this COUntry moreneral Home, lllO Main Doby, Pa. Int. Working I wrnngron Ln.

rnenas can wea. to v. than ten days a year. Phila. Speech Teachers are invited to funernl 9 A.

from the Ruffenach Funeral Home, 21st Snyder ave. Solemn Requienrs Mass, St. Monica's Church, 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. Please omit flowers. RYAN.

On Sept. 15. 1957, JOSEPH M. of 4337 Josephine husband of Anna K. Ryan (nee Gottsman.) Relatives and friends invited to the funeral Thurs.

9 A. Nulty Funeral Home, Fkd. Ave. Church St. Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Joachim's Church 10 A. M. Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem. Friends may call Wed.

after 7 P. M. SACHS. Sept. 16, LOUIS husband cf Pauline Sachs, of 2087 Margcet St.

Relo- LYNN Seot. 15. 1957, MARIE J. (nee Keebler, of 6248 Cedar wife of Dennis F. and daughter of Mrs.

Walter S. Kebler. time is further limited by the fact that the filter svstem ODerates and friends invited to funeral best in the late afternoon. Even a' from J. J.

Fleming Funeral thpn the horizon IS alwavs llfht. 6224 Cedar ave. Solemn Moss of Re- -ii Inuiem, 10 A. Church of St. Carthape.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Wednesday evening. trying to create. "And the use of red filters on FORREST.

Suddenly. Seot. 13, 1957. of'tives and friends ore invited to funerol 2612 N. Bouvier ALBERT husbond of 8 A.

from The Rose Funeral the late Bertha M. Forrest, aged 68 years. Home, 1664 Harrison Fkd. Solemn Re-Services 10:30 A. at Hockmon quiem Mass, St.

Joachim's Church, 9 A. M. 905-07 V. Lehiah ove. INo viewina.l Pri.nrJ.

mu mil th. Cm. Fimunl Hnm the film I liked to use at the time the photo was made would cut the ASA rating tO fourteen. ATi Int. Ookiond Cemetery.

Wednesday evening. NIGHT with mv flash system fox. On Sept. 17, caleb f. fox.

Fu- sautne. Sept. 17. 1957. anna (n 1 Are your pictures Here, did the dog fall into the swimming pool, did his mistress break a leg preventing his jumping in or what happened? There's more to the story.

Suspense is not enough. use guide numbers as high as BETTER CONTROL IN DARK nciui icviies nu norntj, me vnimneys, tuycij, ui rumieiu, iwimcur we Rydal, on Thurs. Sept. 19, ot 3 P. M.

14652 Sheldon wife of Fobian Sautner. Interment private. In lieu of flowers it is! Relatives ond friends are invited to the fu- suggested contributions be sent to the Abing-jnerol 9 A. M. at the Koiler Funeral ton Memorial Hospital.

263 Hermitao st. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of St. Mary of the Assumo-cvicnuikikj c- ix o-i r- IjUUK cti Llce mjuiu idtw i tn ond Limekiln pike, OK i a be- mav caj Thurs eve addition: the daytime photog-iJVi. of gold.e. of rapher must cope with shadowfe X'Mrf tnm roe -t.

I Levine Son Memoriol Chooel. N. Broad St. uimii. Cubs Chase Sanf ord As HRs Rip Phils, 7-1 num uuiiuiiifta, jruico, above 71st ave.

Int. Montefiore Cem. Family VJl '1 be ot the late residence. Lington, survived by 10 grandchildren, GOLDBERG. Seot.

16, of 8327 Tulpe- 2 oreat grandchildren. and friends hnri.n nu. FiL.n, pri, tutrrj K.i... ore invited to services 1 P. at THE WORLD'S OUTSTANDING 35mm CAMERA VALUE AGFA AMBI SILETTE Germany's most famous photographic trademark returns to the U.

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I .1 1-5 cuts. At NIGHT I don't have that trouble! I have 100 percent control of light, can direct the percentage of illumination I want in each area. AT NIGHT I can eliminate undesirables by not light- Molnick Funerol Parlors, 2315-17 N. Broad st. Int.

Mt. Lebanon Cem. (Shiva 4608 st.l SCHWAB. Sept. 16, 1957, HERBERT find the handle in center.

Mor wife ot the late Charles, Oevoted mother of Mrs. Rose Satko'f, M-s. Sarah Brooks, Mrs. Elaine Silvers, Mr. Fronk and Mr.

M. C. Goldberg, beloved sister of Mrs. Rose Wein-stein, Mrs. Lizzie Cohen, Mr.

Louis, Mr. David ond Mr. Hvman Kaplan. Relatives and of 2601 Parkway. Beloved husband of Erms By ALLEN LEWIS Continued from First Sports Page gan then singled him home for his third run batted in of the aft ernoon.

jug them. friends are invited to services 12 noon, hit -NTTr-TJTi 'Joseph Levine Son Memorial Chapels, N. "AT NIGHT (except for per-Br0ad st. obove 71 st ave. Int.

Mf. Lebanon run-scoring single to left and Dra- Schwab, devoted brother of Mrs-. Isodor Lehman of E. Orange, N. Mrs.

Juliui Rice, of Montgomery, Mrs. Harry Ettei. son, of Memphis, Mrs. Henry Wise, Mf. Arnold Schwab and Mr.

Clarence J. Schwab, of N. Y. Relatives ond friends ore invited to attend funeral services 2 P. M.

precisely, Morris Rosenberg Son Memoriol Chap, el, 2009 N. Broad st. Int. Mt. Sinai Cem.

(Parking on private lot.) SHEE RAN. Sept. 15, WILLIAM of 1C8 SOnal dLSCOmfortS Of COld, Tain, 'Cem- Family will be ot the lote residence. Drabowsky did a masterful job in the last five innings. After Fernandez walked and Ashburn in a German-made precision '35'.

loneliness) the weather is no problemsun, rain, snow, mist, haze, HAHN Seot. 15, 1957. formerly of 4635 N. 12th ANNA M. (nee Keinberger), wife of the late Amand Hahn.

Relatives ond friends invited to funerol 8:30 A. onr 1 bowsky a crazily-bouncmg double I to the same field. I Warren Hacker relieved, retir-I led for a pinch-hitter and rookie I southpaw Seth Morehead hurled I the last two innings. He was tag- hit a two-out single in the fourth nnt anrihfr Phil rparhrvi hasp dust, clear cold make no differ- Dinnien Funeral Home, 5138 N. Broad st.

42d soi of the late Thomas ond Mary Dunconnon Solemn Requiem onso 1 1 1 L- ic nirl empnt icor. Standard Lens Agfa Color Solinar f2.8 (incl. in price) Auxiliary Lenses 35mm Agfa Color Ambion 4 $68.00 90mm Agfa Color Telinear f4 moss, noiy vnna nurcn, iu A. M. Int.

Moiypneeran inee uowoeni, ona unce or ine v. Weather Sometimes actually en- Sepulchre Cem. Friends moy coll Wed. eve. Henry V.

Walsh. Relatives, friends. Holy until there was one out in the ninth. Kazanski and Fernandez then hit successive singles to cen ged for a run in the eighth on a i v. nA 11 MAlinw ti i o57 iNome Society Vest Philo.

Council 344 K. jfpi. I or ocnooi 11. in i i .1 r- ioil ana Laraina uouaneav uen. ssemoiv.

i i iane a omeaiey urive, mewrown square, i r- .1 i Tl Conditions the White Smoke husbond of Johanna of invited to funeral double by Bolger, who continued 1 to third when Ashburn couldn't ter, but Ron Northey, batting for THE WORLD'S OUTSTANDING LINE OF BLACK-AND-WHITE FILMS lemn Requiem Mass, St. James Morehead, lined out to leftnd steam contrasts sharply against tni t'p6' Church, I the dark sky from The Dill Funerol Home, 23 Bishop Hol- 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may coll Wed. eve. Ashburn bounced to third. ow rd. Newtown Square.

Phila. Me- i l- PHILLIES SILVERSTEIN. Sept. 17, 1957, of 7432 nnu, a morial Pnrk Fri.nri mnv ml W.H AGFA ISOPAN B.At. ibrh rhi Thnumn RFI MAPnDllS.

wife nf th steam condenses better in cool hogan Sept. 1957, suddenly, isa- aicain luiiuiuora ucntft vv ngvn. sept. suddenly, SA- 4hburn. rf il i i 1 nr.

i nt Inienh. nenr cister ot John A. Maraolit Rookie Signed For Phil Farm Rrpulski. rf J.d2 Rnurhrr. lh .291 Anderson.

If .272 I.OD'ti. .236 Hamnrr. 2b .222 night air, creating more IVrt Beniomin, of New n. 0 i i -i i jjospri j. ona the lore IsobeMo L.

tc n- i 11 Black smoke taboo to raHroads. tTP TV i STEAM TRAINS N0W vrz'uti a sx: ai oj t. i i 1 levme Son. 1512 N. Broad jr.

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se .266 lMgni scenes are uiamanc mu sVu -7 flower, contr.butions may be mod. to th. I I 1 ui wui iuur wi I a I United Jewish Appeal. Smnford, 17-8 Harkrr. 7- Thomas Priestes, Miami, 1 5 1 I I UnUSUai.

110S1 gOOU railiuau MlUlSjlourd-s, 10 A Int Holy Cross Cem. have been made in the daytime, mo ca" Wednesday evening. HU55EY Sot. 16, WILHELMINA fMIN- leaving a most important phase N(E, m.h th. i.

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Sept. 16, of 1636 E. lewis GEORGE husband of Mildred E. Tomalino (nee Sine). Services for relative and friends Thurs.

2 P. M. ot Fune-ol Horn, of George E. Wittmoier. 6521 N.

B'ood St. Int. George Washington Memorial Park-Friends may coll from 12 noon. In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to Amer ican Cancer Society. TURNEU.

Sept. 15, 1957, NICHOLAS J3 1 7 1 24 Totals 2j man's fallible memory. The night1 from her home. 1603 S. Toney st.

Solemn ''scenes along the Norfolk St. Aioysius church 0i A private. Fnenas may coll 0 ci 11 ilia nave su lai vuuipicicu inursaoy evening CHICAGO CTBS B. v. a i- rhi Wise, 2b .188 4 0 0 0 1 Speake.

lb 4 0 1 0 Banks, ss .282 3 1 2 1 1 Morvn. rf .289 4 0 0 0 2 Tanner. If .273 3 1 1 0 3 Exclusively at following franchised Agfa dealers in this city: JACKSON. On -Sept. 13.

1957. ANDREW. signed by the Phillies to a 1958 contract with Tampa, the Phillies Class farm affiliate. Before entering military the righthanded swinging jj make only a dent in what I would 1 husband of Anne, of 8 Belmont Station, West i-i of Jane Heien S. and Andrew 1 I 0 llKe 10 GO, DUl ai least mere Will Jockson, Jr.

Pelot.ves and friends ore Bolrrr. rf .282 42 1 0400 emoll r-A fnv 4V.n(vited to the service on a at 1 P. M. at MorKan "V- .1. V.

th(j home of ,5,6 55h sf (nf i v. Fairmount Pork. Relatives and friends ce invited to funerol Thurs. 8 30 A. Dovid G.

Frankenfield Sons, 317 N. 52d S. Solemn Reauiem Mass 10 A. St. Gregory i Church.

Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Frienas may call Wed. eve. 7 to 9.

TWADDELL. On Seot. 16, 1957, MAR 3111710 future when steam Dower will De S-flOj IS.nnimHor vL-hn nill hp PA Fanning, .193 Beverly Notional Cem. Friends may coll Wed. II Dribormkl, Ul-14) 4 1 2 2 1 0 0 to P.

M. on 21. 1357, limited his ath a uuug ui uic JOHNSON. Seot. 15, 1957, NORA E.

fnee jwniijun, ofrjT, 10, iy 7. PHILADELPHIA: Bock Photo Shop; 5740 Rising Son Avem Dodaker's Comoro Shop: 277 W. Mt. Pleoscmt Avenv Harley Photo Centor: 3354 Kensington Hibborf 8OO0-O8 Ogonti Avenue Klein and GooJman, 132 S. 11th Street Camfira 36 N.

1 1th Street Jo. S. Livongood: 6526 Woodland Avenue Mid-City Camera Exchange: 1316 Walnut Street Perfect Photo Service, 4747 N. Brood Street Photo Cine Shop: 129 South 18th Street BALA CYNWYD Paramount Photo Service: Bala Cynwyd Shopping Center TotaH 33 7 10 7 27 Linh. men goes On 10 reCOmmena Cahill).

wife of the lore Horry Johnson. Rela PORTER, widow of James Lewis Twaddell. ana Tnends, B.v. 5odoliv and n.n i tlr4- nil c-1 ry l.qinc live Pa. Funerol services and letic activity to boxing.

Priestes resided in Pittsburgh in 1954 when he entered the D-riiro out tor inorrpri-i in 71a. iiiidk wc an anuui aiijr sicr.ui iiami ono Courts No. 650, C. D. ot America, ore 1 ini.rm.nt n-iun Chirapo 0 Boyer st 02101201 "-7 we can Since pretty to ottend the funerol Thurs X'ejft beany more to photo.rM 6 wo" 1 ue JV WUie iu Solemn Mass of Reauiem.

10 A. As have said here be-1 Conceat.on church. int. Hoiy 2B Dtahowsky nriPfl CtIOVPS tournament and of I HR-Moran. Ba VASILE.

Sept. 17, 1957, ANTHONY, be-lived hutbonrt of J-seohine Vasile Inee Pasucci), of 2124 S. 20th st. Relatives and riencs nre invited to funerol A. from Baldi Funerol Home, 1331 S.

Broad st. I I made a smash hit Tom scored a snfVd. n'p-Kaia'nki and unmr. graph. we sepui i smasn niT- iom scorea left PiULMEs, chicaRo.

6. bb-iL. th, Deisels are efficient buti Wed ve-M knockout in 18 seconds. Priestes n.nford. i nr.hnwskT.

i. so-sanford. Iore lne eiseis are emcieni dui JONES.Af coooer Hosoitai. Sent, i Solemn Reauiem Mass, St. Edmond Church.

Was Slgnea OV 1.10C1 Drown, in inninr'. Harkrr. 0 l--ies. ooe 2 vears. Funera serv ces Thurs uiuiiucu oinu r.

pa or ner lore residence, 6JS River Phils' scout in Florida as well as 'Morehean. i in I. r. it Mnrorn. e-o VI DAS.

WALTER Seot. 15, of where steam is still used. We'll Bonk- n. j. int.

Mt. Holly Cem. (he Caribbean area. Crescent Park, N. aged 63.

husbond of miA TK.ir at the convenience of the family. liraDAwsiVi l-l 1-1. iy Morehradt FanninK). LOSER Sanford. I Burkhart.

Dixon. Gorman, Boggesa, Sudol. A-V27. BELL-HOWELL 35 M-M give it to you as soon as it comes. Phila.

Baltimore Washington New York Exposure Meter lYTON. Seat. 14. MARGARET MESSIIT mornina from Downing Funeral Home. 202 IAYTON.

beloved wife of the lore Charles A. I w. Brood Bethlehem. Pa. Solemn Relatives end friends are invited-to funeral aujerT, Mass in Holy Ghost Church, at 9 A.

9 A. late residence, 9236 Acad ia. Int. Holy Ghost Cem. Viewing Wed.

eve. emw rfl. Solemn nf Rnuim fhitrrk nf i Giammalva's Tippy Larkin Tipsy? Rally 14-1 Pioneeress THE METER WITH A MEMORY WEST NEW YORK, N. Sept. Sr.

Kotherm. of 10 A. M. Int. Z.tclr,X Wnlk erf Forin rr Cem.

Friends may call Wed. eve. Charles Wells Walker, of 24 Fa stor. 17 (UP). rormer bOXer Uppy ic lrd Wavne.

Pa. Funeral services will be otH ZrJ Sept; I'3' "ZZS'? held Old St. Davids Church. Radnor, Larkm Was arrested early wite of Pnmo Lelii. of 2023 S.Fri A Interment private 300 WATT BLOWER COOLED SLIDE-PROJECTOR SEMI-AUTOMATIC CHANGER Vol.

Reg. $27.95 Upsets Anderson Belmont Victor tc KTcrvrvc 17tttx NEW YORK, Sept. 17 (UP). LOS ANGELES, Sept. 17 (LP).

shoemaker accounted for Sam Gumma va first of two winners at Bel. nn rlrunt Hrivincr rharope The rwMO 51 relatives ona rnenas ore mvirea on arunK driving cnarges. 9 a. Ruffenach fu- SALE OF CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES SAVINGS UNBELIEVABLE VALUES 20 50 TOP QUALITY I'OUIPMENT AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS Was ne'al Home, 21st sf. and Snyder ave.

Solemn 37 year old LarKin also i i requiem ar. camona iu A. Wltn WlinOUl In Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends mav memoer oi me u. ia.

jjivis KnntJ lua'6tu Cnargea driving SAVE 13.00 CUR 1195 PRICE THIS WtCK. Seot. 16. 1957, DOROTHY E. (nee Vick), wife of Robert R.

Wick, of 714 Dougherty Drive, Garland. Texas, formerly of 1596 Tinsman ove Pennsauken. oged 41 years. Funeral services Friday morning, 10:30 clock, Stephenson Funeral Heme. 33 W.

Maple Merchontville. Int. Bethel Memorial Pork. Viewing Thurs. eve.

WIlllAMS. Of 5647 Washington on SeDt. 15, 1957, JEAN IOVE, wife of the late William C. Williams. Relatives and friend are invited to the service on at 1:30 team last year, scored a lZZr 7n eT.v license and registration.

He was ing upset in the Pacific Southwest in for 3 Tenms Championships a 5fiftnn 26. S9.9S OUR PRICE call Wednesday evening. IEWIS. Sept. T7, 1957, ARTHUR, husband -f lne la.e Christine A.

Lewis, of 716 E. Willow Grove Wyndmoor. Relatives and friends invited to rviee 2 P. at Kirk Mice. 6301 Ger-nontown ave.

Int. Chel-ten Hills Cem. Friends may call Wednesday eve. Gold8.Corcnet"3Q0" .50 TYPE PRI WEEK'S BARGAIN Died 37 AA Rni, rtitmtt MANIKIN Sent. 1.

1957. flARA Fl I7A. J' when he knocked out U. S. Cham-j 7 pion Mai Anderson in, shoemaker, who scored later the second round 11-9, 1-6, 10-8.

on New Holland ($7 70) booted It was a savagely-fought volley-; Pionccress int0 contention near ing battle. Anderson No. 1 the stretch and the near. 35mm 2x2 Slide i Praiector AYRES Seot. 16.

1 957, of New HoDe, BETH, mother of Julia Mcmkin, of a LIZZIE C. AYRES. Funeral services Tnurs. ove. Relatives ond friends invited tol W11 ucbaaami WITH CASE if.

Art. ar neiweq oj lor jenRin- II A. Kirk Nice. 63 oeii. 'j, in.r.v.,.

town. Int. private. IC-ermantown ave. Int.

Salem, N. J. FriendiiK-- riusoand ot Frances t. ona tamer or 300 Watts eu icreign eniry, iea, o-, in me nparlv ln innhnt rfrpW! BAiRDSeot 17 1957 IRVING, husband may coll 7 to 9 P. M.

nerman, rrances o.eua ana mi i Imore. Relatives ond fnenas, also employes of last set and lnve-4(l on Giammal-i i. 1- of Sylvia, of 630 Morshail rd ii in tho (n llio wire fn win D' run 0T uuaKerrown. iBlounerf Deot. Store are invited to attend Blower Cooled 4" f3 5 dd.

tens Slide till control Complete with 2-way slide carrier $2475 SLIDE CHANGER HOLDS 30 SLIDES MALENA CO. FREE PARKING for Our Customers on Lot in Back of Store 616 MARKET OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENINGS uora oaira. oroiner or rur. lauu ounu. rbiu- ivvma MAKLUi.

services ona interment were Snt 19 11 A V3 Serve. But the Texan rallied handily. friend, r. to funeral services orivote. es Thurso.

by Coming tO the net three timeSI Mnrllah nHH nn-ohnire fin-Ult ll rlnLl k'n" Br'ood Int MAUGE. On Sept. 16, 1957, HARVEYlGarden sts. Friends moy call Wed. 7 to i A ,1 -MarUllan, Odas-On-cnOlCe, Iin- Memorial Chapel.

2129 N. Brood st Int-u of the ote. Mouger, ,0 p. ot the Funeral Home of William in a row and then went on to hold ishcd second after setting most 'pi'i' X.nei0 v.r,. Funerol 10 a.

Coffee, 409 n. 41 mt. Roiiin, served at 6840 Marsha Reg. 54. SO hlS Serve.

it 1 at The Murray Funeral Home, 403 Memorial Park, West Chester, Pa. of the another three Darts to chapel. narp. CooDer st Camden, N. J.

Viewing Thursday After that each man held his of a lcnsth in front of Bravura. evening. HILL WEST LAUREL Pioneeress SDed the mile over brei j. Beii. Relative, and friends or.

M. A (A 1 IV L4 UulllU lilt. u- aa jm lhviu vv. miMii i k. Keia- npf until fiiammfllva CEMETERY Select retting place a a miiHi-lv stnn in 1 mx7 1 and T4 V.

IV fives and friends are invited to attend the RITZ 40x40 Glass Beaded SCREENS TRIPOD MOUNTED S24 50 $13.95 Washakie Milarw jf ver n. oair iou nesTnui si M. D. ABUHOVE through after the COUnt Was $29.80, $6.40 and $4.20 forMoriah Cem. Friends call 7 to 9 P.

yH. 3d s't'-'lnFemwoad i lEkiaitrt a i 4. inn i i ni and dignity. Wide choice ef lecetien, surprisingly lew price. Perpetual care fund.

Belmont Ave. above City Line Bala-Cynwyd I Vyridge 3-1122 Processing ef KODACHROME No more waiting world's fastest, finest processing et 8 14 mm movie film, from the first ft only plant in Philadelphia licensed by Eastman Kodak. 110 S. 16th, Blue Cross Bldg her fourth win ot the year 2ll-d HforMillnk roirl 7A A iu c.i,;.... McCLE RNANO.

On Sept. 17, 1957. MARY Tm Ji lne. wife of the late George Mo SIDEWALK BRANCH STORE McGuirP Corh 29 south 15th street j'Vicouire oacn $2.40, and Bravura $4. demand.

Sr. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8 A. Murohv Funeral Funeral Home, 201 Bustleton Pike, for the feasterville. Int. Forest Hill Cem.

Friends The mutuel handle Home, 3d Wolf sts. Solemn Moss of Re-1 50x50 Sit Keg. S33.9S A 519.95 may com weanesaay evening. auiem. Church of Our Lady of Mt.

Of All-Stars eight-race card was $1,497,637. ir 1 I 9 A. M. Inf. Old Cathedral Cem.

Friends may call Fri. eve. HIGHEST STAKDf SDS BIAKEIY. Sept. 14, 1957, OLIVE DEAMER SLAKELY, of 640 Upper Darby.

Pa. Funeral services and interment private at the convenience of the family. In lieu of NEW YORK, Sept. 17 (UP) G. E.

I'RI SeDt. 16. 1957, son of the'lote Ql 1XFD II RAID 4T Robert G. and Rachel H. McDougal.

Service flowers kindly make contributions to the Sal Frank McGuire, whose unbeaten Gordon-Davis Beats SKF, 11-4 Exposure Meter FILM CAREFULLY DEVELOPED SAME-DAY SERVICE ONLY AUTHORIZED LABORATORY EKTACHROME ANSCOCHROME KODACOLOR Dmlei Only Black and White Roil Film SAME-DAY SERVICE University of North Carolina team 95 15 An exclusive service from Philadelphia's largest, finest black white and color laboratories, at all Fanfold dealers end camera stores serviced by vation Army. BLOOD. Sept. 11, 1957, of 1213 Harrison WILLIAM husband of Marie Blood nee Holme). Relatives and friends, olso members of Philo.

Sketch Club ond Miniature won the National basketball 16 List 27.50 Brand New for relatives and friends on 2 P. I VlBICTOBt OF PUNI1A1S I ft Oliver H. Bair's, 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Mt.

1 I eHittuui ereea I I Morioh Cem. Friends moy call Thurs. eve. II uTll eiLllVl IB McGLINN. At Miami.

Florida, Seot. 13, I TeleiiHeiie elBI I 1957, HARRY, husband of the late Anna Mc-1 1 11 Glinn. Relatives ond friends are invited toi the funeral on at 7:30 A. from i championship last winter, today Skinny Besnick fanned seven, was named nead coach or me allowed nine nits and drove ngur soaety ot AmerKo, mvitea to service La Belle 35MM Camera Complete with Case Flash Gum y- ii i ii mcturq runerai name, iooj College All-Stars for their runs with two singles as Homson Frankford. int.

Greenwood k. Oliver H. Bair's. 1820 Chestnut st. High against the professional New York, Gordon-Davis defeated SKF p- cemetery.

LM 42.50 A 95 Requiem Moss at St. Patrick's Church, 9 M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call -1 i i ir.j 1 4U c.

romn SERVICE Bra.d New iviucKerootKers, avci. xv, ai inau-usLiies, Xi-i, jii i 16. Vb7. WAN tK H. husbonaiWrl 7 tn 9 A PRINTON COLOR PRINTS 2-DAY SMVICE M.

D. ABUHOVE FLOWERS ison Square Garden. McGuire also coached the All- gamef three-game Series for the Mary Bradwayjne. Powell), in his McKEIVEH. Sept.

14, 1957, WINIFRED 74th year. Services Friday, 1:30 P. at i i A. i Greater Philadelphia American'ithe Fiuehr Funeral Home, 3301-15 ne belovIe Industrial Softball League title Hl" Friendl catneri center. Stars in 1952.

One of the Knicks 110 So. Uth St. Rl 6-3410 funeral 9 A. from the Funeral who played that lasz game was isienton nayground lasi mgm. budoni.

seot. i. 1957, michael, hus- Home of Szweaa and Quinn. corner Roose Miyfair Ston, 1059 Frankford Av. DEvenshire 3-8225 2223 N.

FRONT ST. Eo.nt e-l7l Msyfair pa i wiry evsnini 'til 9 P. N. Front Street apt Hsu, Fri. A Set til 9.

P. U. velt blvd. and Sanger st. Solemn Requiem 1414 Chastnut St.

Rl 64565 Vince Boryla, now coach of the The teams meet again today at National Basketball Association P. at Lighthouse Field, be ot the convenience of the family. club." I Front st. and Erie ave. ipleose miV'oweri; Mass, St.

Martin Church, at 10 A. M. Interment Our Lady of Grace Cemetery. Viewing Wednesday evening. I BUKNnAm.

JUMANNA ai Boston, on Sept. 16, 1957, in her 94th year, widow of the late Henry D. Burnham. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT motdQioflm Another Jubilee Week extra: BUSIllO. On Sept.

16. 1957. SUE CA- MERO, wife of Jesse Busillo, of 1710 Snyder McGIVERN. Sept. 16, 1957, GRACE (nee Donnelly), mother of William J.

McGivern.i Relatives ond friends invited to her residence, 2019 Devereaux St. Wed. eve. Solemn Moss of Reauiem, Church of St. Jimothy, 9 A.

M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. MILIEU. Sept.

16, of 1704 locust ABRAHAM, in his 88th year, beloved hus for CAMERAS PROJECTORS ACCESSORIES ave. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral on 8:30 A. from Oliver H. Bair's, 1820 Chestnut st. Solemn Requiem "Yon and Yoir Job." One ef ISAW REHEF FOB AranEYE's mm nm this "hospital-tested" way! FUNERAL DIRECTOR 3316 N.

BROAD STREET Sne Alr-Cwiiitianai' Parian Mass ot the Church ot St. Monica, 10 A. I tRDSEHFELD' America'! leading personnel Elmatar aa trial servile $275 Metal-Casket band of the late Anna, devoted father of Mrs. Frances M. Ruben dear grandfather cf Mrs.

Rita R. BemharaV of Wilmington, and Mrs. Marilynne R. Ford, also survived by four great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends, members of the Brith Achim Benef.

are invited to services I P. Joseph levine Son, 1512 N. Brood st. Int. Hor Nebo Cem.

Family will be at the late residence. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends call Wed.

eve. CHENEY. On Sept. 16, EDWIN husband of Daisy Bell (nee Hayes), of 434 Bon-sall Yeadon. Funerol services 2 P.

Johnston Son Funeral Home, 69 E. Baltimore Lansdowne. Friends, also employes of General Electric may call Thurs. eve. Lansdowne Lodge No.

71 1 F. A. Masonic senice, 8 P. M. Int.

Arlington Cem. CONDON. Aug. 17, 1957, ROSE wife of Edward H. Condon, of 234 Maypole Uoper Darby, mother of Laurence U.

of Hav- ertown. Rudolnh F. nf Vffllov Fnrn. nnrt BLANKET HEARSE 1 LIMOUSINE PRESERVATION (UTSiOE CASE Complete Stock Of All Camera Equipment and Accessories at LINING PILLOW MATTRESS HANDLES PLATE ADV FUKEKU DRESSING wnturranfi tells low to get end hold a fob. This important ew series starts tiday in The Inquirer.

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(. MILLICHAP. Seot. 16, 1957, of Ocean; Litv, N. ANNIE wite ot the late Gertrude E.

Condon of Pari. Fronce. Rela- Albert V. Millichao. Funeral services 2 $135 175 $250 $350 $SOO MO ADDED CHARCf PON Pallkoarer Srrein ar Parkin PreaiMi Oriae Senile ar Us Parian Otsnini Cra Addltiteal Call SAsamora 2-2867 mv ana rnenas ce inv.tea to the memorial P.

at Helweq s. 463 York road. Jenkin (service on oat. Ot P. M.

ot the Snnrr mu I r. Videon ond Son Funeral Home, Garrett eerv! Friends' may coll 1 to 2 P. M. onaaeiana vrexei mil. iflease omit flowers.

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