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a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 2. 1959 Died Died Gershon Agron Dies in Israel AHAMIK. -Oct. SI, MICHAIl, of 5004 McltlDI JOSEPH A husband of the Gienwood heloved hmband of the lot Mori Munoy ond brother of Brother lot Mnry ond devoted father of Theodore! Gwv O.

of Louilvill. Kv. Formerly here is the miracle hearing aid it 1 M.Ker. William of 941 So. St.

Bernard Oct. J6. 1959. Lillian M. Mrimirl.

hrlr Relatives, friendt and retired nnliremen. City Mrimrr. Tssmsl J. Gershon Agron, mayor of salem Post, described as the delphia In February, this year, everyone is talking about ot Philadelphia, invited to funeral, Tuesday, nonre, Lorraine R. Mehl, tlorrnc Jv 10 A.

White Funeral Home. 4700 Sorina-1 Vlnrn Meyerl. Tfllle ond rnmp. rranm riwu ana Dionuii mui- ford. Relatives and friends Invited to fu enrol.

9:30 A. St. Joan of Arc Chapel. Reauirn Mai, 10 A. St.

Joan ef Arc Church, Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. Viewing Wed. v. 7 to 9, St.

Joan of Arc has three brothers living in this Jerusalem and a former Phila-jlargest English daily in the field av. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church! Herbt. John Morril. Jull C. of St.

Francis de Sales, II A. M. Int. Holvl Brerbt. Fred A.

Morlls, Annc-lle Middle East, Cross Com. Friends may coll Monday v. Rrethertaii, Thomas Nlll, Charlre worn tntirtly in-tke-ear No cords, no tubes, no wires are Chapel, ro. av. ana sts.

ir angements by Tomasiewski F. H.I Brown, Be. M. area. They are Philip Agrons, of 1400 W.

Rockland Isidore N. Agrons, Atlantic City, and Alexander Agrons, of Vineland, N. J. dclphian, died Sunday in Jerusalem after a long illness. He was 66.

Agron, who came to Amer worn anywhere on the body with thi McCarthy. Oct. 28, Margaret, of 5312 Greenway av. Funral A. from the Christopher J.

Kelly Funeral Horn, corner 55th st. and Chester av. Moss of Solemn Reauiem, II A. Church of Th Most Blessed Sacramnt. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may coll Mon. eve, McOONOUCH Suddenly. Oct. 30.

1959. C'haiken. Konla lark, Kllsabelh Pavla, Kdna IilLiurrio, Amlel nrle. Klla l. Farneworth, W.

Flrk, Rose eery, Klnrene Pelrrtno. Rorr Pasauarello, ft. Patrick. bar Petersen, Joha G. Rohana, Rose Bens).

Harry P. ihonls, Clintoa Joan Xnoparsky, Anna finyder. Elisabeth Knndheln. Hansuel amazing Acousticon hearing: aid. The complete self-contained unit is worn entirely in the ear.

Mr. Agron went to Palestine in 1919 as an American volunteer with the Jewish Legion of the British Army. Later he headed the Laborite coalition which governed Jerusalem in 1956. He was scheduled to be a candidate in Israel's parliamentary elec ica from Russia in 1906 and was graduated from Temple University, also was active here and IARTON On Oct. 31, 1959, LILLIAN litter of Sara, of 90 E.

Marshall Lam-down. Funeral itrvlce, Tuet. 2 P. Johnston Son Funeral Horn. 69 t.

Baltimore Lansdowne. Friends may call Won. ev. Int. Birmingham-Lafayette Cem, On Oct.

31, 1959, MARTHA fUZABETH Ine Fllill. Wif of George Berry, of 618 AUenl Mt. Airy. Pela-tivet and ar invited to th service, at II A. at the Fy(e fc Boyd Funeral Horn.

7047 Oermantown av. Int. Gill. 8arab of 302 W. Lindley ave.

MARGARET be-iurrnrke. Andrew Hussein Plans Rest AMMAN, Jordan. Nov. 1 (LTD. loved wif of lot Edward M.

McDonoughj Hoffmen, Simpson fnee Hahnl. Relatives, friends and I.V.M UA. Mbv ttahl abroad as a newspaperman. He Sodality invited to funeral, 8:30 Hudli Reberre was a reporter on the Jewish R. Taaaart.

Harry M. B. Thompeon, I arohne King Hussein will visit Europe A. Givnish Funeral Horn, Sth St. of.

imber. Meurlr tions Tuesday. Hrttle Thompson, William linaiey av. solemn Mass ot Requiem, jaroba, Come in and ask about it today. No cost e-r obligation for seeing: and trying it yourself.

ACOUSTICON OF PHILA. 1616 Walnut Street Suite 909 Philadelphia 3. Pa. Ki 5-0218 Kl 5-0469 Mondoy te Friday le S. Saturday I and Appointment private, rrienas may can at tn runera World and later was managing editor of Das Yiddishe Volk, a dome Monday vning.

Church of the Incarnation, 10 A. M. Int. Kinsley, (rone Torre. Aninonr us.

Tribuiani, Antonl Linre. Amelia wif of Cathedral Cem. Viowing Monday BONIS. Oct. 30, LORRAINE l.nnni nnd dauafiter of Mary and the late Yiddish daily.

MrlLHINNiy Ort 79. HUGH hus later this month for a rest, it wa-announced Sunday. He also wil' check on medical treatmeni being given in Europe to his mother, Queen Mother Zcin. He marned Ethel Lipschutz, a graduate of William Penn High School and Goucher College. Mr.

Agron, who visited Phila- Subsequently, he became edi tor and publisher of the Jeru- Thomae, Joseph VanVlack, John T. Warner, Nora alker, Jemea Walla, Louis Ward. t'harlaa K. Weist, atherln Wood. Annarell Younr, Andrew Zarro, Viocedt Lewandowski, Jf.

Letts, Osrar R. Levitt. Manuel Losrther, Ida Lnndcrrn, Ella T. Manna, Halvalor Mayer, Mary A. MrBrldr, Joseph Met arthy, M.

Mrltnnourh, M. MrElhlnney, Ilufh George Musial, formerly of 37? Swarthmore rolsorn. Pa. Relatives and friends ore invited to funeral, 8 A. Kish Funeral Horn.

650A Elmwood av. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of St. Mary, 9-30 A M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may ta'l Tues. v. BOUHOtOIS. Oct. 71.

1959, FLORENCE BOURGEOIS, of 306 Highland Chelten-bnm, Pa. Funaral services at St. Paul's Church, Chestnut Hill, en Nov. 3d, ot 4 P. M.

Int. privat. band of Alice McElhinnoy fne Edwaidsi. Relatives, friends ond members of the Teamsters Local 1470 or invited to funeral Wed. 8.30 A.

at his lot residence, 5848 Cedar ove. Solemn Moss of Reauiem, 10 A. Transfiguration Church, Int. private. Friends may call Tues eve.

McKAY. Oct. 27, 1959, WILLIAM, husband of Margaret McCurdy McKay, of Oermantown. Services and interment were held Oct. 31, 1959.

McNAMARA Oct. 29, 1959 Iformerly ol BECHT. 814 Unruh, Oct 31st, 1.959, 553? Walton ave I CHARLES husband ol in Theft Nickels Seized Of $50 JOHN, beloved husband of th lot Alice. th, lot Angela M. McNomara Inee Cusnckl.

Relatives nnd friends also Mt Horeb Relatives, friends and mployes of the Philo. 4AM and employes of The American BrosslGa Works invited to funeral, 9 A. Co. and Joseph Brhnr 4 Co. ar Invited i jh Roche Funeral Home, 56th 4, Cedar ave.

to attend services. 2:30 P. fiom 1 5oefTm Mas, of Church of th th funeral Home of Wetzel Son, 69Q2 Transfiguration, 10 A. M. Int.

St. Denis Cem. Rising Sun ov. Friends may call Tues. eve.

Viewing Monday vning. (Masonic Services 8 P. M. 47 Wildwood ove East Oct. 31, 1959, THOMAS FRED A.

BRECHT, son of th lot Mary C. husband of Morgar.t M. McNamee Inee Jones and brother of Caihrin A. Buchanan Sul)VOn. Relatives and Mends invited to ond Carl Jones, of 4416 Chestnut t.

and (untra 9 A. Funaial Home of Marlton Lakes, N. J. Service for tela Wei F. Williams, Baltimore ond Summit and fnends on at 2:30 Oliver OIUo Height.

Solemn Reauiem n. oair i si. uoli. sr. rvri Church.

10 A. M. nt. Ho A former truck driver for a vending machine company was arrested early Sunday on charges that he robbed two of the Cem. Friends may call Monday 7-9 P.

M. company's trucks. The suspect, Joseph C. Alber 23, was picked up outside his home on S. 30th st.

near Tasker at 2 A. M. after a night out during which, police charged, he had spent $30 of the $50 in stolen nickels. Cross Cem. Friends may call Tues.

eve. MSHl. Oct. 29, 1959, FLORENCE f. TULLY, wife of the lat William J.

Mhl. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, 8:30 A. Murphy Funeral Home, 3d and Wolf sts. High Mass of Requiem, Church of Our Lody of Mt. Carmel, 9:30 A.

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

MEYlRi On Oct. 31, TllUE, wife of the lot John A. Meyers, of 2935 W. Cambridge aged 78 years. Funeral 8 A.

ot tlie Col Funeral Home. Bridgeboro and Washington Riverside, N. J. Solemn High Moss, 9 A. St.

Peter's Church. Int. St. Peter's Cem, Friends may call Tues. eve.

MORRIS. Of 339 S. 18th on Nov. 1, 1959, JULIA C. MORRIS.

Solemn Requiem Mnss. Wed. 10 A.M. at St. Patrick's Church, 20th 4.

locust sts. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Fiiends may call at Oliver H. Bair 1820 Chestnut Tuet.

7 to 9 P. M. MORITZ Formerly of Moorestown, N. Oct. 3 1st, ANNETTE, aged 39.

beloved wif of Martin Monti and daughter of Nicholas and Ros Juliana Inee DiNotel. Relatives IRFTHtHON. Suddenly at Sea on Oct. J4, 1959, THOMAS ORD BRETHERTON, son of Mr. ond Mrs.

Thomas Ord Brether-ton, of the Barclay. Memorial service Nov. 3, at 2 P. M. at Holy Trinity Church, 1 9th and Walnut SIS.

OWN. On Oct. 29, 1959. EV. Ml CHAEL A son of the late Michael C.

and Jon Duffy Brown ond brothor of Rev. John J. Brown, S. J. Revrnd Clergy, relatives and friends inviled to attend th fu-peiol, Tues.

moming. Divin Office, 10:30 A. M. Solemn Pontifical Reauiem Mass, 11 A Church of The Ascension, ond Westmoreland sts. Int.

New Cathedral fern. Viewing in the Church Monday after 4 P. M. CHAIKEN. Nov.

1959, SONIA Inee Boontnl, ol th Foirview wif of th loie Hillel Choiken, devoted mother of lo-doie Chaiken, of Atlantic City, N. Miriam Wolion, Rosa Bell, Mollia Belief, Solit, Morris, William and Jacob Choiken. Relatives and friends are invited to II A. at Joseph Levin Sons, 1512 N. Broad St.

Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. IFomily will be at the lot residence. Detective Walter Morgan, of 1 rM roue ior misses, women the West Detective Division, 55th and Pine said that two trucks belonging to the Interstate Vending 104 S. 56th had been broken into and robbed Saturday nieht while they were A Misses Women XL jJAf $'i! Washable terry in 2 styles.

34 'Sd I sleeves with gold and white braid iVrtt'o "a kZli parked in the vicinity of 55th st. CLARK On Oct. 30. 1959. of 295; Elisabeth G.

Sweeney, wife Home. 30 W. Main Moorestown, N. J. onrl Pocrhall ovp Mempnis D.l.;....

I. -I A -I 1 of Anthony Included in the loot were the fire invited to the funeral Wed. 9AM Michael J. Retllv Funerol Home, 2632 E. 'tit 1 I U.lcvaiiuuuy.,, nickels, a tool box and assorted Allegheny ave.

Solemn Requiem Mass. 10 A. Nativity B.V.M. Church. Int.

Holy foodstuffs. Morgan said the tool box was recovered when Alber was arrested. The suspect was 5 i Ah vVi jrif- I 7 A yi White blue, coral. At Ease Counsel Church. 9:30 A.

M. Int. Mt. Carmel Cem. Friends may call Tues.

v. Mill. Oct. 31, 1959. of Villas, N.

formerly of Burholme, CHARLES, aged 83 years, husband of Louro Carter Neill. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 2 P. J. W. Dean Son.

7900 Oxford Fo Chase, Phila. Int. longview Cem. Viewing Mon. ov.

O'llAHY. Oct. 30, 1959, FIORENCE (nee lutzl, wit of the lote Daniel, of 24 fiti-water st. Relatives ond friends are Invited to funeral. 9 A.

from Rochubin- released from the employ of tlie I A A I ft L. Sepulchr Cm. View Tues. ev. DAVIS.

On Oct. 31, 1959, FDNA DAVIS, of th Kenwood 243 W. lulpe-hocken st. Service for relatives and friends on 1:30 P. ot Oliver H.

flair's, 1828 Chestnut St. Int. at West laurel Hill Cem. Friends may call Monday 7-9 P. M.

DICIURCIO. Oct. 29, 1959, 1010 P. AMLETO. 65 years old, beloved husband of company about a month ago Slated on charges of burglary and larceny, Alber was held with skl funeral Home, 781 S.

Front st. Solemn Maria Inee Gabottil, of 2534 S. Alder st out bail by Magistrate William devoted father of John and Mario, donr.Requiem Mass. St. Philip Neri Church, 10 brother of Umberto.

dear father-in-law of A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. fnds may; jonet, dear grandfather of John ond coii Tues.

v. Blesnman at the 55U1 ana fine Sieohen: worked in the sts. oolice station. 45 years, foreman of ond friends are invited PAliSMO. ROCCO, died Oct.

31, uin lvi, husband louro (nee Colooreie: IV i or5i lurvived by sons, Domemc ond Rocco, I 1. in 731 Jackson Relatives ond friends ore auiem Mass, 10 A.nyi rf otttnd iuniaj 9 A. died Oct. Americon Can Co Shear Dept Relatives to funeral, at 8 30 A Leonettl Fun Broad st. Solemn Reai oioua ryiaris jiurcn.

inr. noiy from fn DeLucas Funeral Home, 1610 Solemn Hiah Mass. Eoiohonv v.m. Broad st Int. Holy Cross Cem INOLI.

Of Rancocos, N. J. on Oct. 31, Church. 10 A.

M. 1959. ILIA wite ot the lot rtowora Viewing Tues. eve. Minister Raps Poll Tax in South The right to vote would seem all the more precious to Philadel- Fnale, runrol services Nov.

em ASQUAMllO. Oct. 31, 1959. ROSARI A at 2 f. N.

Edward Melton Funerol iwioow ot Michael, ot 1928 5. M'h st Home. 78 Roncocas 8 1 tZZZi. K'lotiye emd friends Invited to funeral Friends Burial Oiounds. rrlindik 9 A )rom Badj fun Home, lus.

v. .11331 S. Brood St. Solmn Requiem Mass, Main Moorestown. Int moy call phians if they knew of the prob V.

jr4. FARNS WORTH. Oct. 31, 1959, WILLIAM Church, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross I husband of tllzobeth C. Farnsworth Inee Cem. Viewing Mon. v.

Calvin). of Pelhom Court 6803 Emleei 0f. ,050 japa. lems encountered in some South- re'iodgV sasa'rond A.nd cities, a Norfolk, minis ter told the Main Line Unitarian ether orgonuntions of which was a mm j. Oliver Bair be, to attend Hy Wed 2 P.

ot Ihe Fyfe i Boyd fun'al Horn. 7.9 p. M. Fellowship in Berwyn Sunday 1)4 utrmoniown av. im, prtvoie, rnsnoi The Rev.

James C. Brewer, eoy call Tues. ve. Masonic srvic, one of the organizers of a move huibond of fh lo' Anna J. Pnjn, for-mtrly of Corntll ove Drvl Hi II, ogtd 95 ment which resulted in the re- yean, ttlativfti aid frivndt invited to rv of Norfolk's public Son schools last January, saia me I P.

ot Funeral Home. IRK. ROSE (nee Frymonl, Nov. 1959 Ji7 S. 17th devoted mother of Mrs.

Sylvia Hunsnerger, devoted aunt of Samuel, harry, Joseoh Fryman, Misses Sarah and fvelvn Fryman ond Mrs. Lillian Feldman. Pelatives and foends ore invited to service, II A promptly. Slillmon Memorial Chapel. 4324 N.

Brood st. Int. Hor Nebo Cem. Shiva will be observed at 317 17th st. Piae omit flowers.

Parking Drxtl Hill, Po. inf. Arlington um. Fntndt may cod I to 2 P. M.

On Oct. 3t, l59, ROSE (n r- ir.l. .1 I I L. 1 IflD red-tape and poll-tax require ments for voter registration in 1 1 iW IKA -sr C-MTa Main Colwvn, Pa. filative and fntndi! art invited to attend th funaral.

Vi30 A. Cavanaah Funeral Homa, 301 Cneitar Virginia were a major factor in the small turnout on last fall's near of Chapel, tntrance on Carlisle t. rMnriunM-l Pii Pnuipm AAnat.i CJII Ort .11 sarah 5301 pid elements church, ii a. m. int.

Hoiy'referendum to reopen the rd Beloved momer ot Augusta uen, Cross Cem, Friends may call Monaay evening schools. to 1 grnnaaaugnTir, 1-1 seivit.es 3 Rosen 423 P.ne. In'. Mt. Shoron.

Shivo ot sneibourne SINST. Ort. V. 1959, HARPY of Gladys G. Senst.

of 5224 Wayne I3ih ond lindley 31... 1959 AN CM" ues 2 P. Geirnontown Fu-WILLIAM, ol 203 S. 20th husbond oflnfro Hom, 0, 4 So, 5702 Agnes Fouae'oy Heenele. Requiem Mass atjw Qye vestmmsrar Cem.

Friends St. Potritk 20'h st. below locust, I oy to TuM (l0m 12 3 Children Die As Train Hits Car rJov. jo, oi iu mi. nrf it too riiM.

TON, husband of Alire (nee Pottsl. of Hart Sepulchre Cem. Friends moy call at Bring hursts. 2000 Walnut 7 9 P. ford rd Medford, N.

J. Funerol services, 2 P. at Leonberg Funeral Home, 24 N. Main Medford, N. 01 Odd Fellows Cem.

Viewing Mon. v. fLOTSKY. Oct. 31.

1959. of 502 Rounv ford JOAN, beloved daughter of Morris ond Gloria Inee laschman) Slotsky, dear sister of Mary F. ond Carol Lynn Slotsky. Relatives and friends invited to services 1,15 P. Joseoh levine Sons COLORADO SPRINGS, Nov.

1 (AP). The Kansas-bound Rock Island Rocket smashed into a station wagon in which a Colorado family was returning from church Sunday. Three children were killed. Bodies of two victims, a boy 10 and another 11, were thrown from the car. Inside the smashed auto, a 13-year-old girl was found dead.

IViewinrj parking Sley Garoge, MU an-eom st I HOFFMAN. Nov. 1, SIMPSON, of 1414 Chomplost beloved husband ot Ethel, denr lather of Robert ond Merle Hoffman, brother of Mrs. Jone Brlster, Louis, Edward and Herman Hoffman. Relatives and friends are invited to services, 1:30 P.

from Reisman Funeral Chooel. 908-10 Pine It. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. HOII Oct 31, 1959, of Huntingdon Valley.

MARY BAHL. wife of the late M. Harry Holi. Relatives and friends are Invited to services. 2 P.

ot Morale A Kraus Funeral Home. 34 W. Coulter Grmantown. No viewing Monday vning. HUDIS.

Nov. 1, 1959, REBECCA BERTHA fne Warmbrand), of 157 W. Lourl wif of th lot Phllop Hudis, devoted mother of Joseph, David ond Kothryn Hudis. rieor sister of Celia Augenbllck ond Fredo S'hessler, of New York. Relatives ond Memorial Chapel, N.

Broad obov 71st av. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Pork. Kindly omit flowors. SNOPARHCY.

Nov. 1959, ANNA, wife of Benjamin, of 4602 Old York mother of Mr. Norman Snoporsky, Mrs. Rose Lyons, Mrs. Clair Gates, sister of Mr.

Moiris Willis. Mrs. Dora Seidmon and Mrs. Beckie Colton: also survived by six grandchildren. Relatives and friends afo Invited to funeral services 11:30 A.

M. precisely, Goldsteins Memorial Chapel, 2129 N. Brood st. Int. Mt.

Sharon Cm. Shiva will Died friends are Invited to services. be observed at th Lyons rosidenc. 4524 WALLA. Oct.

30, LOUIS, husband ef i Anna Inee Wintering), of 339 Oak Lane Colllngdale. Relatives and friends at invited to services, II A. from The Fleming Funeral Home, 910 MocDade Colllngdol, Pa. Int. Chelten Hills Cem.

Viewing Mon. v. WARD. Sudde'ly Oct. 31, 1959, ot 408 W.

Chelten CHARLES husbonoof Margaret Ward. Relatives and friends ore invited to attend the funeral, 9 A. M. MnwM'Funeral Home. 108 E.

Price ot Joseph levine Son's. 1512 N. Broad st. Int. Montefiore Cem.

(Family will be at th lot residence.) IM1II. Nov. 1, MAURICE BUCK IMBER. beloved husband of Mildred Imber, of 125 S. 48th devoled father of Rena Chodeck ond Geroldine Spool, brother of lluabeth Marks and George Imber.

Relatives ond friends, members of Lafayette lodg 71 f. A. employes of Magistrate Court 25. also 46th Word Republican Club or invited to ottend services I P. ot the Asher-Berschler Memorial Chapel, 1309 N.

Broad st. (Parking adjacent to chapel. I Int. Mt. Jacob Wamock st.

(Parking adjacent to Chapel.) SNYDER. Oct. 31, of 6749 Germontown ELIZABETH Inee Prssman, beloved wif of Bernard Snydar, devoted mother of Jordon Snyder, of levittown, and Janice Null, of Plainfield, N. dear sister of Ida M. Gutman, Florence Lederer, Rose Brotman end Frances Herbert.

Relatives and friends Invited to services on Mon. at 2:30 P. M. ot Joseph Levin Son Memorial Chapels, N. Brood st.

obov 71st av. Int. King David Cem. In lieu of flowers contrl. butions may be made in her nam to The Concer Research Fund, Einstein Medical Center.

Family will at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gutman, 220 W.

Rittenhouse is wher friendt moy call Mon. eve. Solemn Requiem Moss, St. Vincent Church, 10 A M. Int.

Holy Sepulchr Cem, WIIST. Oct. 30, CATHERINE (nee Hoff bauerl, beloved wife of George G. Weist, Cem. Shiver observed at his lot residence of 23 Washinaton Mt.

Ephroim, N. JACOBS. Oct. 30th, 1959, HETTIEioquare. beloved JONOHf IM Oct 31, 1959, SAMUEL oged 55 years.

Relatives and friends are JACOBS, of 7263 Walnut lane. nvited to attend funeral, iuesaay morning R-30. at the Mahoffev funeral Home. II sister of Josephine Jacobs and dear dough- of 144 S. 5rh lehtghton.

beloved ter of the lot Abraham and Ella Jacobs, husbond of Gertrude Sondheim (nee Gold-Services Mon 12 Noon precisely, Morrislsmithl ond devoted father of Mr. Edward Kings Highway, Mt. tphroim, J. Solemn Luxury at a little price. Van Raalte's Frivolace 4.95 In Suavette nylon tissue tricot that's silken soft and so demurely opaque.

Lined bodice of lace, matching hem. Short 32-33 white; average 32-42 white, black, pink; tall 34-42 white. Lingerie, Fourth, Philadelphia; Jen-kintown, Wilmington, Wynne-wood. John Wanamaker, Philadelphia Pa. Please send me the following: Reauiem Hiah Mass at the Sacred Heart Rosenberg Son, 2009 N.

Broad st. Int. Adoth Jeshurun Cem. Family will at Church. Mt, Ephraim, ot 9:30.

Int. New St, Mary's Bellmawr, N. J. Friends 7263 Walnut Ian may call Mon. v.

WOOD Oct, 31, 1959, ANNARELL M. C. Widow of Robert T. Wood, of Ocean City, N. formerly of Haddonfield.

Relatives and friends are invited to ottend the funera service, 2 P. at the Stretch Funera 4 I 1 Mm 'I I Sondheim, tather-in-low of Mrs. Ruth M. Sondheim. brother of Mrs.

Carrie Jordon, Mrs. Bessie Goldsmith, Mrs. Ros Simon and Mr. Harold Sondheim. Services 3:30 P.

M. precisely, ot th Abbey of Chelten Hills, 1701 E. Washington Lane. Family will return to 1833 E. Pastorius St.

(Arrangements by Morrli Rosenberg Son.) TACOART Oct. 28, HARRY M. TAG-GART, of 7200 Kindred it. Relatives ond friends, members of Folic Beneficial Association are invited to funeral, 8:30 A. Fox Funeral Home, 7026 Castor ave.

Solemn Reauiem Mass. Resurrection Church. 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Monday evening. THOMPSON. On Oct. 30, 159, suddenly, CAROLINE M.

(nee Welckerl, beloved wife of Kenneth W. Ihompson. of 5815 N. Hope st. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services, 1:30 from J.

M. Campbell Funeral Home, 500 E. Bonner st. lat Rising Sun ove. I.

Int. Northwood Home. 8 West Kings Highway, Haddonfield. Int. Baptist Cemetery.

YOUNG. 4507 Visto Oct. 30, 1959, ANDREW husband of Virginia M. Young nee Todd), in hit 46th year. Relatives, friends and employes of Phila.

Electric Co. Richmond Station) ar invited to ottend funeral, 8:30 A. from the Fluehr Funeral Home, 3301-15 Cottman ave. Re quiem Mass, St. Bernard Church, 10 A.

Int. Resurrection Cem. Friends may cal Mon. ev. ZARRO.

Oct. 28, 1959, VINCENT, ion of KINSLIY. Of 143 Ruscomb Oct. Ji, 1959. GEORGE husband of the lot Milli S.

Kinsley. Relatives and friends at lnvild to servrtes, II A. ot Th Funral Horn of Floyd M. Bishop. 5408 N.

5lh St. Int. George Washington Memorial Park. Friends moy call Mon. after 7 P.

M. UNCI. Oct. 30, 1959, of 4653 Ditmon AMELIA (nee Gollil, wife of the lote Joseph. Relatives ond friends invited to funeral service.

Tues 10 M. McCafferty Funeral Horn. 6126 Torresdol ov. Int Sunset Memorial Pork, friends may coll Monday evening. LIWANOOWiKI.

JOSEPH. Oct. 31. 1959 formerly ot Gaul St. Beloved husband ot th lot Bronislawa Wnek, devoted father of Helen, Josephine, John lewandow.ki, Julie Molosiecki, Leona Blank, Agnes Campbell, Anno Wolnarowicl, Mary Cardillo and Dorothy Pordlcato.

12 grandchildren and great grandchildren, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral 8 30 A. M. from the Parlor of John T. Cerankowski, Alleh, nv, Solemn Pentriem Moss. St.

Adalbert Church, 9:30 A. M. Burial Most Holy Redeemer Cm. Viewlpg Tues. v.

LITIS. On Oct. 31, 1959, OSCAR beloved husband of Mari E. In Krausl, ef 212 W. Evesham Ashland, N.

oged 61 years. Relatives ond friends, also mploys of Pnna. R. ar invited to ottend th funral srvic on II A. at Fostor's Funrol Horn, 250 White Horse Pike, Audubon, N.

Int. locust-wood Memorial Park. Friends call Tues. v. LIVIfT.

Oct. 31, a Chattanooga MANUEL, ot 5649 Gainor beloved bus-At Annn vltt Inee Greenaross). de Cem. Friends may call Monday eve. Xtesmi i I 1 1 Joseph and Frances Zarro, aged five years.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral. 6 A. from residence, 708 Washington ov Mass of Th Angels, 9:30 A. St. Paul Church.

Int. Holy Cross. Viewing Mon; eve. Quon.l Ham Color I Color Prlc 1 I THOMPSON. WILLIAM died Oct.

30, 1959, ot the tender age of seven months, Infant son of Edward ond Joan Thompson Inee Pitts), of Stanwood, Comwells Heights. h- t---J ti-. w-tt mann Funeral Home, Hulmeville rd. at Brown Eddington, Tues. morning, 10 In Memoriam clock.

Inf. Resurrection Cem. Relatives ROOT JAMES P. In loving memory of a dear son and brother who passed away Nov. 2, 1957.

Two yars hav passsd sine that sod day That th Lord calld you oway. Th call was suddan, The shock severe, little thought that grief was near. Only those who have (ost can tell. Sadly missed by Mother, Father, Sister and Brothers. Please charg to my aeet.

Patnlrfonct ncl. CCD. 'I not occepted byond our fr dl. routij D. I within our fr delivery routu add 35e lervic charg.

Pleas allow 10 day from receipt of your order for delivery. Beyond our regular delivery routes. Pleas add 35c. and friends will rcivd at the Funeral Horn Mon. v.

TORRI. Oct. 30, 1959, ANTHONY son of Mary and Gregory Torr, og 16 years. Relatives, friends ond Members of first Presbyterian Church of Kensington Invited to funeral service. 1:30 P.

lote residence, 1205 E. Susquehanna ave. Int. Oakland Cem. Friends please call Tuesday evening.

TRIBUIANI. ANTONIO, Oct. 30, beloved husband of th late Antonia, of 527 N. 64th I ''4 I i a 'A ''A v. Cemetery Lots voted father of Miss Nora ond Mr.

Amos levitt and brother of Mrs. Saroh Kusnner and Mrs. Ido Schechter. Services 2 P.M. nr.rii.lv nt Morris Rosenoerg Son, 2009 st.

Relatives, friends invited to funeial, 10 A. from D'Allura Funeral VAUIY FORGI Gardens, 2 thole, 4 rove plots. "Garden ot Lov Garden of Home, 6601 Haverford av. Mass, 1 1 A St. Donato Church.

Int. Holy Cross Memory. iiiO each. EL 6-7331. A Nam 4 Address I 'i.

City I Cem. Viewing Tues. eve. THOM Horsham, Oct. 31st, 1959, Stat JOSEPH, husband of Anna Rapo Thomas.

Treo lines foundations with soft Helenca for comfort 7.50 to 18.50 A. Step-in pantie girdle Nylon power net; satin elastic front panel; thigh control. White, 8.50 Matching girdle 7.50 B. Pull-on backless all-in-one Nylon power net with reinforced sides and back; under-bust reinforcement. White 34-371850 Foundations, Fourth, Philadelphia, Wilmington, Wynnewood.

Re atives and tnends or invited to services on Wed 2 P. from th Flty Funerol Home, 20 W. Montgomery Hatboro. 1 1 NON-SECTARIAN OLIVER H. BAIR I Int.

Hatboro Cem. friends may call 7 to 9 P. M. DIRECTOR! Of FUNHAll Ills CHIITNUT tTIIIT TeessslMiMS lO S-ISil N. Brood 't.

Int, Mt. Sharon cem. IParklng on private lot). Shiva will be obsrvd ot 4649 Gainor id. LOWTHIR.

Oct. 1959, IDA nee Plotowskyl, of 5011 N. Broad wif of th lat Georg H. lowthr. ond devoted mother of Mrs.

Georg C. IEIeonor Harbison, sister of Mrs. Rose Harfman. Mr. Harry, Mr.

Norman and Mr. Milton Platowsky, grandmother of Sgt. CharlM L. Harbison. Srvics 11 A.

M. precisely, at Morris Rosenberg Son, 2009 N. Brood st. Int. Chltn Hills Cem.

(Parkiner on private lot). Family will return to hr lot residence LUNDGIIN. On Oct. 31, 1959, ELLA V. MITCHELL, wif of th lot John l.

Lund-grn. Si. Srvic for relatives ond friends on Tuesday, 1 P. at Oliver H. Bair 1820 Chestnut it.

Int. ot Fernwood Cem. MANNA. Oct. 31, 1959, of Cherry Sharon Hill, SAIVATORE, husband of Josephine (ne Volestrol.

Funeral 9 A. Marvil Funeral Horn, 1110 Ma st Darby, Pa, Solemn Reauiem Mass, Holy Spirit Church, 10. A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Friends call Mon. 7 to 9. u.vEs or Wamock on PHONI YOU VonVlACK. Oct.

31, 1959, of 5330 Wingohocking terroc, JOHN husband of th lot Amy I. VanVlock. Relatives ond friends. Thomoi K. Potion Lodge 659 F.

ond A. Invited to servic, 2 P. Kirk NIc, 6301 Grmantown nv. Lot. Hillside Cem.

Friends may call Mon. ev. 7 to 9. Masonic service 9 P. M.

WAGNER. Oct. 29, NORA Inee Hlckev), at Wildwood, N. wif of Wllllom Wagner. Relatives and frfnds (nvltad to funeral, 9 A.

at the C. Mcllvain Mundy Funaral Horn. 2805 Allegheny ove. Solemn Reauiem Mais, Church of Corpus Christi, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchr Cem. Fri.nd mnv coll Monday evenina. ORDER TODAY LO 4-2500 Sto, MIS WALKER. Oct.

31, 1959, of 2852 N.I Orkney formerly of 2905 N. 2d Oct. 31. 1959. MARY A.

Inee Walsh). Wife! Mayfalr Store, 7011 Frtnkford ftr. Dlven.Wre J-IJ1I 2223 N. FRONT ST. M71 Mayfalr eeta nsry tsnln 'til 9 P.

M. Front Strsst SHI W.I.. Fit 6 lit 'til 9 P. H. SHOP 01713 4 STORES MORJBJIY NKGWS TILL Philadelphia.

Jenkintown and Wynnewood 9:30 to 9 pm; Wilmington noon to 9 i- JAMES, brother ot louisa rw. waner. Relatives ond friends are invited to funeral 2 P. at th Rowan-Hell funeral Home, 2742-44 S'h wher th lot Chorles Mayr. Service tor relatives and friends on 1:30 P.

Oliver H. Bair 1820 uiestnuf et. im. Vllver n. M.

Inf. 5ren Westminster Friends moy call Mondoy friends may tall r-t r. 7 to 9 P. M. mounl J-v uKMt ii jHjmtijmtjmgtumt.dmtfm ii.

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