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0 22 ad THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1980 Died Died Died ORATUI. Oct. 30. 1960, AGNES MARY ANTINSON. Oct.

31. 1960, JEANNE Samuel Kurmari Allen Dies; r.BAIMF nf th. School Lane House. Al Int vlwttar R. Gratue.

Solemn (nee Weu(, beloved witt of Nathan Anten-lon, of The Park Town Ploce. North, dear sister of Miry Werner. Finkelman. Requiem Muss, St. Bridget Lhurcn, Minora Ma tr.

Jacob. Jatoh. rooms, co 1 1 A. M. Int.

St. Demi Cem. fteciMreie nn rvt 70. i960, of 734 SIYBOLD Oct. 31, 1960, of 4551 M.

Tampa WILUAM, beloved husband of KAROLINE (nee lederer, in hit 57th year. friendi, memben of the Fair, mount Liedertafel, Franklinville Quartet Club, employei of Esilinger Brewery ond International local 5 ore invited to lerv-icei 11 A. Joseph E. Hepp funeral Home, 1320-22 N. 29th it.

Viewing 7 to 9 P. M. Inf. Sunset Memorial Park. 5HQBER.

On Oct, 30, 1960, KATHRYN Limekiln pike, MARY A. (nee lambertl, wife Shock Kills Sister, 58 Ancestor Signed ward, ond Dr. Eoaene K. Weiit. Relatives and friunds are invited to attend the funeral services 2:30 P.

at Joseph levine Son 1512 N. Broad st. Int. Har Jehuda Cem. IFamily will at he late seiidence.l AMISS Oct.

29, CHARLES beloved husband of the late Hotti J. Rareiss of Harry I. Greentree. Relatives and friends inultsd In service. 2 P.

OgontZ Ctieiteiit St. Pi! lOemt 3-7514 Sjjijw CUtti Tteked tstPAiis 1 Down Cirptt in fdtiinc1 CUm TtcUd i Down Ctrptt in Parlor of Harold B. Mulligan, Ogontz I Chelten it. Hillsides Cem. Friendi In A 65-year-old retired tailor died Tuesday in the Northern BUSH, wife of the late Raymond Shober, mother of George B.

Shober ond Mn. H. vited Wed. eve. Your Horn nee Wendlerl, of 120 t.

Sedgely aaed 62 years. Relatives and friends in The Declaration CUIUOyiF CwnH.nlv Oct. 31. I960, lazzord. ot Ambler, pa.

service tor MAJKUT. ANDREW FRANK, Oct. 30. 1960, of 2646 E. Clearfield beloved hulband of Mary nee Donielenkol, devoted father of Richard, Lorraine and Adele, brother of Anna Krotokowsfci and John Maikut.

Relativei, friendi, employe! of Exide Battery the St. Michael Archangel Beneficial Society, the Polish American Club and the Richmond Poliih Club, are Invited to funeral, 8 A. from parlon of John T. Cerankowikl, 2623 E. Allegheny ave.

Solemn Requiem Mom, St. Adalbert's Church, 9 A. M. Burial, Mot Holy Redeemer Cem. Viewing fri.

eve. ME4SKY Nov. 1, MAX, hulband of the late Either Mersky, of 65-20 Booth Rego Park, I. father of Selma Abrom-son, Frances Weinstein and Bernard Mersky, brother of Roie Rachman. Relatives and friends, memberi of Sorkin Family Circle are invited to lervicei 1 P.

at the Asher and Benchler Memorial Chapel, 1309 N. Broad it. IParking adjacent to chapel). Int. har Nebo Cemetery.

MEYERS. Nov. 1, 1960, ISADORE, be Division of Einstein Medical Center and his 58-year-old sister collapsed and died from a heart attack an hour later upon PAUL beloved husband of Ella Guil- vited to services 10 A. Keiter Funeral Home. 609-11 E.

Allegheny ov and friends on 11 A. at Oliver H. Bain, 1820 Cheitnut when friendi moy coll Wed. 7 to 9. Int.

Northwood Cem. fovle Inee Cooperl, of 2832 Woshinaton Camden, N. oged 63 yean. Serv hearing the news. Int.

Arlington Cem. friends may call ices 1 P. at the Maion t. Braa- Thurs. ve.

Kurman's home here. Miss Kur They were Samuel Kurman, Thomas McKean Allen, a mem Iav Funeral Home. 3203 Federal Cam SIMMONS. Oct. 30...

I960. SAMUEL, man died in her brother's home den, N. J. Cremation private, friendi moy hulband of Annie E. Inee Fleckl, 119 Erial IAYUI.

Oct. 29, SANFORD of 5249 Knox ton of the late Iruce E. and of 8410 Michener Philadelphia, and his sister, Miss Sylvia You can SWAP almoit ony thing with Th Inqulrtr'i SWAP Want 'Ads. Call LO 3-5000 to plact your SWAP Want Ad. Clemenlon, N.

J. Aaed 8 yean. 5erv ber of a prominent Philadelphia family and a direct descendant Catharine R. Bavlis Inee Rvanl. Relatives cei, 10 A.

at the Ura I. wooiter call Wed. eve, after 7. HANOVER Nov. 1, of 2674 Elbridge it.

formerlv of 2234 S. Ath JOSEPH HAN and friends, employes of c. I. DuPont De Funeral. Home.

51 Park Clemenron, Kurman, of Brooklyn, N. Nemours Santa Maria Council, of a signer of the Declaration of N. J. Int. ot convenience of family.

View ing Wed. eve. K. of C. 263, Schlegel American Legion He had operated his tailoring business in Woodbine, N.

for 30 years until he retired two years ago. He was treasurer of the Woodbine Volunteer Fire who had been staying at Mr. OVER, hulband of the late Esther, father of Zena and Max Hanover, brother of Bella Post, Invited to funeral 8 A. SMALL. NOV.

1. IVSO, JACOB, nuiDana Independence, died Saturday in Hollister, California, where he Hoyes Funeral Home, 108 E. Price Latteri a so survived bv two arandchildren where friends may call Wed. eve. Solemn Relatives, friendi, members of Zrtomerer loved hulband of Ellie Inee Goodman), of of Bertha, of 385 Marlton Camden, N.

father of Mr. Samuel Small, Mn. Gume Bezner, Mrs. Ida Kelter, brother of Mr. Hor-y Small and Mr.

Abram Smalli also Reauiem Mass. St. Francis of Assist Church. made his home in recent years B. A.

invited to services 2:30 P. Th. Dnk Inn. Manor Melrose Park treasurer of the Woodbine at the Asher ond Berschler Memorial Chapel, A. M.

int. New Mr. Allen was a member of the IENIVINTO. On Oct. 31, 1960, FIOR lurvived by five grandchildren.

Relatives, 1309 N. Broad it. Int. Mt. Lebanon Cem Family will return to 2668 Elbridge It.

1923 class of Princeton Univer devoted father of Robert and David Meyers, dear brother of Clarence ond Milton Meyers ond Miriom Strauss. Relatives and friends are invited to servicei 12 friendi Invited to funeral services 3 Brotherhood Synagogue and of the Woodbine Building Loan ENCE daughter of the late Anthony Agnes Inee Ageto), of 722-C Parkview sity. In 1933 he moved to Call HART. Oct. 31, 1960.

PERCY, A. of 2934 Mlckle Camden. N. 1, formerly Association. fornia where he operated a ranch.

Collingswood, N. Funeral 9 A. from the Robert J. Blake Funeral Home, 226 Collings Collingswood, of Atlantic City, aged 85 vean. Relative! Surviving are his wife, Bessie; and tnendi are Invited to funeral He was the son of the late noon, Joieph levine Son's Memorial Chapeli, N.

Brood it. above 7 1 tt ave. Int. private, (Kindly omit flowen. MICKIEMAN.

Nov. 1, ROSE, of 1501 dnnnhtor nf the late Can A. at the Edward P. Leonard, Jr. N.

J. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of the Transfiguration. 10 A. M. Int.

Gat Maria McKean Allen and Benja Funero Home. 35th St. River Cam two sons, Max M. and William, and a daughter. Mrs.

Sclma of Heaven Cem. Viewing Wei eve. den, J. Requiem High Man, St. Joseph's Church, 29th 4 Federal Camden, 10 IRADLEY Nov.

1. 1960. MICHAEL tor Jacob and Pearl Mickleman, inter of leon Mickleman. Funeral lervicei 10 Chasens. min Allen, both of Philadelphia.

Surviving are his wife, Wilma, and six children: Thomas, Ballyboes Parish of Doe Creeslough, County A. M. Int, Holy Crou Cem. Viewing Thun. eve.

Donegal, Ireland, husband of Bridget Gal-laaher Bradley. Relatives, friends. Holy A. M. ot the David B.

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But if you have problem hair HEIST. Oct. 30. 1960, IILLIE C. widow Joint services for Mr.

Kurman and his sister will be held at 2 P. M. Wednesday at Joseph Name Society, Cardinal Dougherty General of Harry H. Heiit, of 7501 N. 21 it it.

Rela Charles Benjamin Mrs. Sallie M. Gaines, Mrs. Elizabeth Assemb 4th Dearee. Co umbus Council 1159 Magnolia Camden.

tivei and friendi are invited to service 992. K. of C. and all organizations ot Levine Son 7112 N. Broad st which he was a member are invited to 1:30 P.

Kirk Nice, 6301 Ger-mantown ave. Int. Weit Laurel Hill Cem. MODIll. Oct.

31, MAX, hulband of Mollle Modell, of Erringer Place, Apt. 28A Erlenbusch and Miss Roberta funeral 9 A. from his home. 6401 Burial will be in Montefiore Allen. Erringer Manheim tamer or ueanna HERZER -Of 7180 N.

20th Nov. 1. Sherwood rd. Solemn Reauiem Mass, Church of Our lady of lourdes, 10 A. M.

Int, Holy Cemetery. 1960. ARNO beloved hulband of Either Cross Cem. Friends may call Thursday eve. ond Norman Modell, brother of Irving, Harry and Mornl Modell.

Funeral lervicei, II A. ot The Asher and R.nchler Memorial Chapel, 1309 N. Broad Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Hope Ryan, of Middlebury, and three brothers, Curtis, P. M.

precisely, Goldsteins Memorial Chap, el, 2129 N. Broad it. Int. Mt. Sharon Cem.

Parking adjacent to chapel, Shiva will be obierved at 2404 Baird Camden, J. STANTON. Oct. 29, 1960, JOHN formerly of 1480 N. Wilton hulband of Anna M.

Inee Morrill. Relativei, friendi and employes of the Electrical Bureau, 46th and Market ore Invited to at. tend the funeral 9 A. frorri the lacy Funeral Home, 1468 N. 52d it.

Solemn Requiem Mail, St. Gregory Church, 10 A. M. Int. Calvary Cem.

Viewinrj Wed. 7 to 10. STOCK. Oct. 31, 1960, MARY (nee Reif.

erl, of 240 Trevose Tievoie, beloved wife of Joieph. Relatives and friendi are Invited to the funerol 10 A. from Theodore J. Bal FuneraJ Home, 2656 E. Thomoion it.

lot Lehigh ove. Phila. Solemn Requiem Mail. II A. St.

Anne I Church. Int. Reiurrection Cem. Friendi may coll Wedneiday eve. SUOAN.

Oct. 30, 1960. luddenly, EUZ. ABETH ANN, of 6743 Wyncote dough, ter of Raymond F. and Clara f.

Inee Feiyl, Relatives, tnendi and employe! of Brown Inifrument Co. invited to funeral. 9 A. from John F. Murray Funeral Home, 1014-16 E.

Chelten ave. Solemn Man of Requiem, 10 St. Benedict's Church, Int. Holy Sepulchre tern. Friendi Invited Wednesday evening.

TITUS. On Oct. 31, 1960, ORMROD, hulband of Gertrude (nee Gibson), of Vam Peed Reading. Pa. Relatives and friends are Invited to the funeral 2:30 P.

M. at T. C. Auman Inc. Funeral Par.

Ion, 247 Penn Reading, Pa. Int, pri. ROWNlll. Of 4401 Conshohocken ave. on Nov.

1. I960. ALBERT husband ol S. Herzer Inee Moorel. Relative! and friendi invited to attend the lervicei 1,30 P.

Grleu Funeral Home, N. W. corner 8th ond Hunting Park ave. Friendi may call Thurs. 7 to 9.

Int. Hillside Cem. EMIL C. FREY, an employe of the Philadelphia Transportation iPn.kina ndinrent to chaoell. Int.

Mt Elizabeth MacDonald Brownlee. Service ond Sharon Cem. Shiva obierved ot 116 S. 60th of Philadelphia: Wharton, of interment ot Toronto, Canada, St. IURKI.

LUCY, of 2821 wife Colorado Springs, and George HINM, Oct. 28. I960. THERESA J. Inee uvtit rw in 106(1 of 2146 E.

let Minienbergerl, of 1641 WeM Hunting Park ave. Relatives ond friends invited to service Co. for 34 years and chief cashier, died Monday. He was 54 and lived at 178 Glentay Lans-downe. Mr.

Frey was a director of the PTC Employes Recreation of late John Inee Rudolohl. Relatives end friends invited to services 2 P. Crouse i Funeral Home, 1830-32 E. Somerset it, Int. Eait Cedar Hill Cem.

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J. Modzianowiki terly FLORENCE I. Inee Wright. wite of Harry J. Myerl.

Relative! and friend! invited to lervice 1 P. Parlorl Funeral Home. 1706 W. Huntina Pork ove. of Harold B.

Mulligan, w. tenign ave. Int. Oakland Cem. friendi may call Wed.

of Sedona, Ariz. George Seaver, Executive, Dies CANTILMI. Oct. 31. 1960.

NANCY F. eve. nt. Mt. Peace tern, rrienai invirea va.

Association and president of the MARINUCCI, beloved wife of Carl Can- eve. Oct. 31. 1960. hui- PTC Coin Club.

He was also unurivAUHirl TYPIl. Oct. 31. 1960, telmi and mother of Mrs. Mary Ann Cabrey and Gut Cantelmi.

Relatives and friends band of Marguerite and father of Rebef, of A( OAnfl Wtlmn, beloved ion of Lionville, David of Eait Detroit, Mn. Marian nvited to funeral 9 A. residence, Conitarice Nowokowiki, devoted brother of McLaughlin, of Harold of Mn. Helen Roulin, of Ringfown, Verda, of 330 Hamilton Merlon Station, Pa. Solemn Mass of Reauiem.

Church of St. Mar George Seaver, president of the Sa-So Poultry Sales active in the Philadelphia Numismatic Society and the scouting program of the Valley Forge Edward, Mary Daly, steonanie oomnuco. Clare Gaioowiki and Irene Stvoukowixi ond Gomer, of State College. Rela garet, Narberth, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friendi may call at residence Friday Relatives and friendi, onaetourg rouin tive! and friendi invited to funeral Club, 45th Ward, employes ot c. A. w- 28 N.

Delaware died Tuesday at Temple University Hos 10:30 A. Stauffer Funeral Home, Ring- eve. Arrangements by Phillipi Funeral Home. Council of Boy Scouts. He was a board member of the Lansdowne Unh JL Sons, invirea TO runerai vote.

Viewing Wed. 7-9. CARPINElll. On Oct. 30, 1960, DR.

AA frnm th Pnrirtrt nf John J. CerOn- town, Pa. Int, Lutheran Cem, friendi may call Fri. eve. A.

VIOLA. Oct. 31. 1960. PA5QUALE.

hui. band of the lote Giovannlna Inee Chiar. Methodist Church where ha pital. Mr. Seaver, a resident of Wal kowski Son, 7635 Orthodo St.

Keauiem Mail, St. John Cantiue Church, ot 10 A. M. Burial Most Holy Redeemer Cem. Viewing JACOIS.

Nov. 1, FRANK, of 1353 l. CONSTANTINE G. J. CARPINElll.

hulband of Anna Carpinelll ne Brunettil, formerly of 702 W. York it. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral on ot 8:30 lanza). Relative! and friendi are Invited taught Sunday School. Surviving Vernon beloved hulband of Shirley and devoted father of Mn.

Rhodo Farber and nut Park Plaza, 63d and Walnut to ottend funeraf 8 30 A. from reil. dence, 7220 W. Indiana ave. Solemn Requiem Moil, St.

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Mn. Judy Goodman, dear brother ot Mn, A. from Oliver H. Bair 1820 Chestnut St. Solemn Requiem Moss at St.

Edward's Ann Klein, Mn. Dorothy Pimky ond Dr 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Viewina Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Thunday evening.

O'DONNIll. Oct. 30, 1960, PATRICK .1 husband of the late Mary A. Gilllgan. Relotives ond friends, member! of the Holy Nome Society, employe! of local t.

I. A. 1291 Invited to funerol Thun. morning, 8:30 Simon Jacobi: alio lurvived by three grand is survived by his wife, the former Mary C. Coleton; a sister, Mrs.

Miriam Crane, of At Friends may ca 7 to 9 P. M. In ieu Thun ev. children. Relatives and friendi invited to WILIS.

Of the Strotford Court Ants of flowers, donations may be made to wrvicei 11 A. at the Albert I Jeiuit Benchler Funeral Chapel, Brood at the Blvd. are his wife, the former Ruth Buchwald; a son, Evan; and a sister, Miss Mae. DR. IRA FRANK YEATER, reputedly the oldest osteopathic physician in the died Monday at Moorestown Nursing! lansdowne, Oct.

31, 1960, LIlLIAhi BLANCHE WELLS, wife of the lote War. Oct. 30, 1960, ALBERT hus- nf. Har Nebo Cem. Family will return to lantic City, and a brother, Benjamin, of San Francisco.

A. from hi! home, 2326 Porrnh it. Solemn Mas! of Requiem, Church of St. Fran-cii Xavier, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. nngton Weill, oge 57. Service for band of Margaret M. Inee Albanyl, 512 N.

relativei ond tnendi on I P. the late residence. Kindly omit flowen. In lieu of flowen, kindly make contribution! to Heart fund. 53d it.

Relatives and friendi invited to at Oliver H. Bair 1820 Cheitnut it, Int, Cem, Weit Cheiter, Pa. Friendi may call Wed. eve, OKUPNIAK. Oct, 29, CASIMIR, of 4512 MICHAEL J.

B. BRADLEY, a funeral 11 A. David G. Frank-enfield Som, 317 N. 52d it.

Int. Fernwood Cem. Friendi may call Wed. eve. JOHNS.

Suddenly, Nov. 1. N. ERNEST, WOIIFII Of 46 Gravel Hill Hun. Miller it.

la-k-o JACK BRItN), devoted hulband of Mary C. H. Johni, 706 Cedar retired tavern owner, died Tuesday at his home, 6401 Sherwood husband of Anna Inee Dudkiewiczl and CATHEDS. Suddenly, on Oct. 29.

1960. Yeadon. Servicei Thun, afternoon, 2 tlngdon Valley, suddenly, Oct. 30, 1960, ERNEST oged 56 years, hulband of Margaret Inee Bruoqerl. Relatives and friends invited to ottend service of 1230 W.

Huntingdon JOHN be Home. He was 96 and lived at the Parkview Apartments, Col-lingswood. He was a graduate of clock. George C. Toppitzer i Funeral home.

rd. He was 79. Mr. Bradley was a brother of Raymond Okupniak ana oonio Yente. Relatives, friends and memberi of Polonio Ben.

Point no Point and Polish Gymnastic Society Nest 13 (of which Garrett rd. ot Lonidowne ave. Int. Arlington Cem. Friendi may call Wed, eve.

Maionic services 8 P. M. Ey. Lutheran Church of the Good loved husband of Lillian Jackson Cathen. Relatives, friendi.

memberi of Stephen Girard Lodge 450 F. and A. invited to lervice I P. Parlon of Harold B. Mul- 9 Shepherd, Southampton, Pa.

Int. George member of the Knights of Columbus. Surviving are his wife, the he was itewardl, invited to funeral sat KURMAN Nov. 1. 1960.

SAMUEL, be aan. 1119 W. lehiah ave. Int. Rose Hill A.

from late residence. Solemn Requiem Masi, 10 A. St. John Cantiui loved husband of Bessie Inee Axel I of former Bridget Gallagher; three Ambler, Pa. Friendi invited Wed.

Church. Int. Molt Holy Redeemer 8410 Michener devoted father of Max M. and William Kunnan. Selmo Choseni, eve.

Masonic service 8 P. M. Viewing Fri, eve, (Arrangements by Walter CH AITKIN. Suddenly. Oct.

31. of 702 dear brother of the late Sylvia Kurman. Rel Washington Memorial Park. Friends may call ot the Wm. Rowen Grant Funeral Home, Southampton, Thun.

7-9. ZAMBIUI. Oct. 30, of 1420 longshore RI1A R. Inee IMcCarthvl, wife of Harry J.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral, 8 30 A. from John J. Bryen, 2741-43 W. Allegheny ove. Solemn Requiem Mail, Church of the Reiurrection.

10 A. M. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. Viewing Wed. eve.

sons, Eugene, Philip and John; five daughters, Mrs. Mary Lyon, Mrs. Sally Schweitzer, Mrs. Oak Lane. ALBERT f.FOSr.F hinhnnd nf ative! and friendi ore Invited to services, c.

Suchanki I OLSZEWSKI. Oct. 29, FRANK, of 1605 the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy, class of 1907, and practiced in Altoona, for 50 years before his retirement in 1953. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Y.

Clark, and a granddaughter. ALBERT E.BROWNLEE, a Elizabeth Chaitkin (nee Balml. Relatives, friends and employes of Bell Telephone Juniata beloved husband of Frances Olizewiki (nee Czvzl and father of Mrs. 2 P. Levine Son Memorial Chaoeii.

Brood st, above 71st ove. Int. Montefiore Cemetery. Family will be ot the late residence. rClaire Carroll, Mrs.

Patricia nvited to funeral 0:30 A. from Mary Zazvczny and Mn. Helen Moitoliki nnd Mn Frances Trzuskowski. Relative! ond Funeral Home of George E. Wittmaier, 6521 N.

Broad st. Int. Northwood Cem. friendi may call Thurs. eve.

KURMAN. Nov. 1. 1960. SYLVIA, of Donnegan and Mrs.

Elizabeth Morris; two brothers, James and 2001 Ave. Brooklyn, N. devoted liiter of the late Samuel Kurman. dear aunt CtmiUry ClARK. Oct.

31. IRENE fnee friendi ond oil locietiei invited to funeral 8 A. from the Edword Harvey Szwedi Funeral Home, 1701 W. Hunting Park ave. Solemn Requiem Man St.

Laanlaui Church, 9 M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. branch manager with the Peak- of Max M. ond William Kurman, and Selma Choseni.

Relativei ond friendi ore invited Charles, and two sisters, Mrs. Catherine McFadden and Mrs. Nellie Doogan. load Personal agency, 1622 Chest to services Wed 2 P. Joieoh levine FOUR BURIAL lets, In Ireemoll Memerlal Gordeni.

Lot 123, Sec. 23, Price J400. Write Homer C. Crou, 6145 9th South, St. Petersburg 7, Florida.

widow of Charles I. Clark, of 2241 N. 2d st. Relative! ond friendi invited to lervicei I P. Hollen funeral Home, 728 E.

Allegheny ove. Int. Cedor Hill Cem. friendi may call Wed. eve.

Son Memorial Chapels, N. Broad it. above nut died Tuesday Woman's lit ove. int. Montefiore Cem, Family will be at 8410 Michener ave.

PETER F. SCHOENBERG, a COLLETTI. Oct. 29 SFPAFINO hut. FLY TO FLORIDA! SPECIAL FLIGHT JUST '100 FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN PURCHASING A HOME IN PORT CHARLOTTE Scheduled fo leave International Airport Via air-conditioned plane, Date Wednesday) November 16 A.M.

31. 1960. MARY, of 3404 Hospital. He was 48 and lived at 4401 Conshohocken ave. He was formerly associated with the Bur- I NON-SICTARIAN Henry E.

Falls, wife of the late George leach. Relatives ond friendi Invited to funeral T.iun., 2 P. W. M. Turner retired reporter and investigator for Dun Bradstreet, a credit reference bureau, died Tuesday.

bond of Anno Inee Arnaol, of 2547 S. 12th it. Relatives ond friendi invited to funeral 9 A. from Grosio Funeral Home, Broad and Shunk its. Solemn Reauiem Mass, Stella Maris Chuhrch, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Crou Cem. Friendi may call Wed. eve.

Son Funerol Home. 4170 eigge I. Fol'i rough's of Canada. Surviving are his wife, the former OLIVER H. BAIR rrienai moy coii weaneeaay i-v.

Int. Ivy Hill Cemetery. He was 81 and lived at 1829 Porter Elizabeth MacDonald; a daugh COONIY 10 ici incr-nij st UVIN. Nov. 1.

1960. BENJAMIN, hui. COONF.Y, in Wilkei-Barre, Pa uncle of band of Anna, of 911 S. 58th father of DIRECTORS OF FUNIIAIS 1110 CHISTNUT STRUT Telephone) 10 1-1111 ii ter, Barbara and a brother, John, of Florida. I Rev, Joseph P.

Coonev and Mr. Edward Mn. note Freeman, Mn. Jean Roiner, Mr, lewit levin, Mr. Samuel levin.

Mn. Miriam and William J. Coonev. Relatives ond Friendi may call Fri. eve.

RAFTER -Ocf. 7 1960, RICHARD of 5117 Market born in Carragarrev, Co. Sligo, Ireland. Relativei, friendi, employes of F.T.C., invited to yiewmg Wed. eve Oinon Funeral Home, 1923 Spring Garden St.

Solemn Moil of Reauiem, 10 A Our lady of Victory Church. Int. Holy Crou Cem. MT. Oct.

31, 1960, of 13 f. Willow Grove HENRY hulband of Caroline G. Rust. Memorial service! were held Nov. 1960, Of St.

Paul Church, Cheitnut Hill. Int. St. Jamei Toronto, Canada. IYAN.

Of 414 Auitin BarrlngtonJ N. formerly of 1242 N. Taney Oct. 31, 1960, PHIUP 1. RYAN, beloved father of Mn.

Helen Page, Mn. F'Onrei Borry ond Mn. Mary Ann Clapper. Relative! ond friendi Invited to funeral 9 A. from the Phillloi Funeral Home.

568 N. 23d It. Solemn Mall of Reauiem, Church of St. Fran-en Xavier, 10 A. M.

Int New St. Mary Bellmowr, N. J. Friendi may call Thun. eve.

IADDINOTON. Oct. 31, 1960, of 303 W. denude Gleniide, ROBERT hul friends invited to funeral 8:30 A. M.

Aoronion, Mr, Albert levin. Brother of Mr. Joseoh levin, Mr. Sidney Levin, Mr, Irving Joseph A. Moylan Funeral Home, 5203 N.

st. Mr. Schoenberg had worked for Dun Bradstreet for 63 years. He was a Mason and a trustee of Trinity Lutheran Church, 18th and Wolf sts. Surviving are his wife, the former Lillian Hand, and a son, George.

HAROLD L. PRINCE, a plate Levin. Mr. Herman Levin. Mr.

Harrv Levin nroaa it. solemn Mass of Rsquiem, Church of St. Francis of Assist, 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. ond Mrs. Anne Loiley.

Alio lurvived by 9 metal engineer for the Steel and Alloy Tank Newark, N. grandchi' en. Relativei, friendi ond oil organization! of which he woi 0 member COIBAl. Died Oct. 28.

ANNA Int. An. are invited to funeral lervicei Wed 1:30 died Monday. He lived at 75 Sum dersonl, beloved wife of the late Frank P. M.

precisely, Goldsteins Memorial Chapel, mit Westfield, N. J. Surviv loroai. Keioticvs and friends invited to attend funeral 10 A. from her 212? N.

Brood st. Int. Har Nebo Cem. Shiva ISADORE MEYERS, a retired will be observed ot 7009 Large St. IPorking ing are his wife, the former Alice late residence, 223 Mifflin st.

Solemn Tti trousers a nufacturer, died aoiacenr to cnapei.i auiem Man, Sacred Heart of Jeius Church, For a limited number of interested purchasers, we have arranged a special trip to Port Charlotte by air-conditioned plane. You pay only 1QQ per person, including meals, lodging, transportation all first class. You may choose your home before you leave. You will spend two days in Port Charlotte. Then you can confirm your choice, change to another model, or decide not to buy at alL Tuesday at his home, the Oak it A.

int. holy Crou Cem. Viewing IONO Of 520 E. Geneva Oct. 30.

1960, JAMES husband of Elizabeth Kennedy lona. Relatives, friends. Henrv Yvea. eve. CRAWFORD.

Do peprv Lane Manor apartments, Mel rose Park. He was 81. Mr Studenmund; three brothers, Dwight, Sherman and Donald, and three sisters, Miss Lois, Mrs. George Huffnagle and Mrs. Victor Brobst.

wiinams loaae uoza r. ana A. em Oct. 31, husband of Ruth Ouvoii, father of ployes of Bell Telephone Telephone Pioneeri, and Olnev Poif it38l Amerii-nn Uonald, Richard, Daniel, Deon ond Donno Meyers was a member of the Services Saturday private. Viewina Fridov fiegion, ore invited to services II FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1118 N.

BROAD STREET Inn Alr.CiiMtlM Pirlert tinnier ss eVfie Isniis $275 Metal Casket- Lllllllfi ILAWKET PILLOW A HEAPSC MATTRESI LlXOUimi HANDLES' MFURVATIVI PLATE IU1SI0E CASE ADV. UHIRAl tt BRESSIRt OTHER FUNERALS 178 I23S (350 800 NO AD0ID CHAROI FOR Filltssrsr Sentlee er Pirtlei se Fri lie) trite tenlci er Un if Firlm pis Cms A4ltliil Call BA S-2S6T 7-10 P. and Sat 9 30 to 11:30 Anglers' Club, Margate, N. a. ot the Funerol Home of Floyd Bishop.

5408 N. 5th St. In'. Hillt A. AV.

at Oliver H. Bair 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. A memorial service will be Surviving are his wife, Elsie; Cem.

Friends moy call Wed. offer 7 F. M. LOUIS MICHELOTTI, a sculp LUTES Of Wildwood. N.

Nov. 1. tor, died Tuesday at his home, sons, Robert and David, two band of Elizabeth Stark Soddmgton. Relativei, friendi, alia employei Bell Telephone Co, Bell Telephone Pioneeri ore invited to services I P. Kirk i Nice.

6301 Germantown ove. Int. Hillside Cem. Friendi moy coll Wed. eve.

ICARINOI. Oct. 30, 1960, MARIA fnee Storti), wife of the lote Camillo. Relativei and friendi invited to the funeral Thun 8:30 A. from the Joieoh Nickels Funeral Home, 916 E.

Chelten ove. Solemn Requiem Masi, St. Michael of the Saints Church, 10 A M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem, Viewing Wed.

eve, after 7. brothers and a sister. held at 3 P. at Town Hall. Broad 4 Race Po.

In lieu of flowers as an expression of sympathy a memorial fund has been established for the continuation of the Christian activities so dear to Dr. Crawford heart. Remembrances are 1960, AMANDA E. LUTES (nee Bouer, beloved wife of the late John D. lutes.

Service! on 1 P. ot the Ingenoll Funeral Home, 3909 Pacific Wild- Midway Lansdowne. He was 62. Mr. Michelotti operated a studio at 14 S.

39th st. He was JOSEPH HANOVER, former owner of one of the early beauty wood, N. J. Int. Fotrview Cape Moy Courthouse, friendi may call 12 to being received through P.

0, Box 1, Philadelphia, Pa. an Army veteran of the First I P. M. parlors in South Philadelphia, DOCKERY. On Oct.

29, 1960, of 3020 World War. Surviving are his N. Rosehill JOSEPH beloved hus died Tuesday at Rolling Hill band of Martha Dockery Inee Smifh) wife, the former Carmella Forte; Hospital. He was 63. He is sur Relativei ond friendi, also employes of the Rose Mills, invited to funeral a son, Joseph; a daughter, Mrs.

8 30 A. from the Wildey Funerol vived by a son, Max; a daughter, Zena, and a sister, Mrs. Bella Leonard Jackson, and a sister, Florists of Delaware Ualley ANY OCCASION, YOU LOCAL FLORIST 4 Mrs. Carmella Consonni. Laster.

His home was at 2674 LOUIS GOODMAN, of 2328 CAN HAYI 1IAUTIFUL PLOWIRS DELIYIRID lWwf I Li tJ A I i ANYWHIRI SIMPLY 'PHONI THI FLORIST OP YOUR SILICTION. Elbridge st. Agreement Ends Anti-Picket Suit Griffith died Sunday in Nazareth Hospital. He was 72. Mr.

Goodman was a partner in Home, Front Westmoreland III. Solemn Requiem Man, 10 A. Church of St. Hugh, Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Friendi moy call Wed. eve DONATO. Oct. 30, 1960. of 461 Mac-Dade Collingdole, MARY I.

Inee McCarthyl, wife of frank Funerol 8:30 Morvil Funerol Home, 1110 Main Darbv, Pa. Solemn Requiem Mais, St. Joieoh Church, 10 A. M. Int.

I Holy Cross Cem. friends call Wed. 7 to 9 IICHIIRO. Oct. 30, 1960.

ESTHER, wife of the late Joseph, of 1032 levick mother of Mn. Anet Giniburg, inter of Mrs. Tillie Brown. Also survived by 2 grandchildren. Relativei, friendi are invited to funerol lerv-ices 12:15 P.

M. precisely. Goldsteins' Cenitr City Ktnsington Boxborough Klein and Goodman, photo sup plies, 132 S. 11th st. He was t' 4U LANOi FLOWERS An injunction against mass WILION M.

llllRttl Est 1930 All Occasions. Delivery 1424 SPRUCE ST PE J-5891 RAYMOND I. TORPIY 1 ION ESTAB. 1922. "DELIVERY 1835 t.

SOMERSET ST. RF 9 3571 Free Delivery Service picketing at the strikebound Bar IV 3700 404 lemnnte 5t. Mason and a member of the Jewish War Veterans. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Rebecca Saltz- rett Division plant of the Allied BEHNKI FLORIST SHOP NEIDlf MAN BROS.

CKIIN ACRII "THE BEST IN FLOWERS 1 SERVICE" FERN FLOWER SHOP tester Georhart A Son. Estoh. 1922 "Flowers for oil Occasions" Conhkn. I Country Club Rd. TR 8-3888 7100 RIDGE AVF IV 2-5184, IV 3-57 809 AlLEOffNY AVE.

GA 2500 Memorial Chapel, 2129 N. Broad st. Int. man. Chemical Margaret and Be muda was postponed in definitely Tuesday.

Montefiore Cem. Parking adjacent to EUGENE CARLINO 1IDENOUR FLORISTS Florists 1 Decorators South Philadelphia AOM irvE AVF IV 7 Wl-fA 5 7747 FRANK JACOBS, of 1353 E. 17th I locust, Warwick Hotel. 8 0850 J. CULLINAN CRENADA 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bitli, CerpRft, ScrMntd Perch SiIm Mm 111,650 Main Line Vernon died Tuesday in the A.B.

ROBINSON FLORIST, Inc. chapel.) Shiva will be observed at 1032 FEMAN. Oct. 31, CEH, of 2040 S. John Russell Circle, Elkins Pork, wife of Ben-lamin, mother of Mr.

Robert M. and Mr. Stewart J. Feman. alio survived by 4 inters and one brother.

Relatives and friendi FT. BEE7E AV. HQ 7-1403 Einstein Medical Center. He was 30 S. 17th St.

10 3-6o4 or LO 31111 ALBRECHT'S Last Friday the company and the Pennsylvania Railroad filed a petition for an injunction in Common Pleas Court No. 6. A hearing had been scheduled for IIONITTI'S FLOWER SHOP "Flowers For All Occasions' 59. Mr. Jacobs was an agent for FLOWERS Meeting Houie lo.

MO 4-43'fj RITTINHOUSI MonlgAmrv Avt. 17TH MOORE STS HO 8 8428 AT ALL THESE CONVENIENCES FLORISTS I DECORATORS are invited to attend lervicei 1 at Molnick I Memorial Chopel, 231S-17 N. 10 3314 248 S. 20th ST. JAMES MiClANI McGARVEY WALSH FLOWFPS TFLtGBAPHFD ANYWHF-DP "ARTISTRY IN FLOWERS SINCE 1876' Brood st.

Family will teturn to the home Wednesday, FLOWERS BY JOSEPHINE DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS ALL OCCASIONS 1707 W. PASSYUNK AVE. DE 4-1437 the United Life Insurance 1355 Cheltenham ave. Surviving are his wife, Shirley; two daughters, Mrs. Rhoda Farber and Mrs.

Judy Goodman, two sisters 5 E. Mon'armery, Bnla Cvnwvd. MO 4 5it'6 of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Fail, 1211 I. Johnson it.

YOURS TO ENJOY TODAY IN PORT CHARLOTTE M. H. Goldstein, attorney for 502 220 ST Kl 5-4879 VALENTINE FLOWER iHOP TOFFARD FLORIST "COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE" FERRELL. Nov. 1.

ALICE SHIELDS, wife "PERSONALIZED FLORAL SFDVICF" Local 12-667, Oil, Chemical and MULLER FLORISTS COMPLETE FLOWER SERVICE 1413 PORTER ST. FU 9-2873 of the late Harry T. Ferrell, oged 93. Funeral lervice Harold A. Famous funeral 250 MAVFRFnpp) AVF rVO 4-78 Atomic Workers Union, whose WALNUT AT 8TH ST.

WA 5 5715 and a brother. Home, 101 S. Church West Chester, Nov. 3, at 2 P. M.

Int. Green Mount tONATSOS FLOWER SHOP Germanlown Delaware County 750 members have been on strike Cem. Friends moy call after 12 noon Thurs. 115SI1THST WA 3-1330 H4S13THST WA 3-1 330 at the plant since Oct. 15, said AL AXELROD.

FLOWERS Dratl)0 RIY. On Oct. 31, 1960, EMU husband of Ruth I. Frey Inee Buchwaldl, of 178 an agreement had been reached PAPPAS FIOWERS LO 7-0454 921 t. CHELTEN AVE.

VI 3-3904 CARROLL'S FLORIST Eit. linre 1895 Cedjr Ave. MacDode Blvd. Darby. LU 3-2340 Glentay lansdowne, Po.

Relatives, with company lawyers. The com New Flower Gift Certificate SS S7.50 $10 Florq-Cheauti PHIL LONDON, INC 'COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS INVITED" friends, PTC employees ond all other organizations of which he was a member are Invited ta the service on 1 P. M. at WILLIAM FINN SHOP pany will not press the suit as long as rail shipments in and out 8-1132 14 Armnt st. Vi 3 4722 1 "fVSTINf TIVE FLORAL SERVICE tlMlJ SHOPPING CHURCHES BEACHES One of the most diversified sport and game fishing areas in the United States.

Port Charlotte has its own championship course nino holes are already in play. Three modern shopping centers already provide Port Charlotte residents with excellent shopping facilities. Four churches are now holding services; others are planned. Port Charlotte has two private beaches for residents alone; wide expanses of the Snencer T. Videon It Son Funeral Home.

1520 CHESTNUT ST. LO 3-8030 MAY FLOWER SHOP WHITEY FRANKS FLORIST WE5TCHTSTER PIKE EAGLE RD. IIAVFR1QWN Hi 6-8847 Antrnion. Jeinne Hln.ee, Tnerese I. Berelse, Cherlee W.

Horne, Gomer F. Beylie, Ssnforo W. Jerobi, Frank Benevento, T. Johns, Ernril Bradley, Michael Kurmtn. Smuf Rrownlee, Albert Kurmtn.

Sylvle, Burke, Lucy Lesrh, Mary Ctntelmi, Nsnrr F. Levin. Benjamin Cerptnt-lll, C. O. J.

Lonf. J.mei V. MARGIE'S FLOWERS GIFTS 5007 WAYNE AVE VI 3 7775 Garrett Rd. ot Shadeland Dreel Hill, Pa, Inf. at Arlington Cem.

Friendi may call Thun 11 A. M. until 1 P. FUERST. Oct.

30, 1980. of 463 t. Moyer COLE FLORISTS ZAVALIl FLOWER SHOP 107 S. J2nd St. 10 3 977 FLOWERS all occaiions, Deliver anywhere of the plant are not halted.

Bandit Disdains Grocer's $6 1112 MocDode Blvd, Collingdole. LU 3-3350 CATHERINE 5., wife of the late oeorge jfCirr. Albert F. Lutes. Amende, C.

64 W. CHcLTcN AVE. VI 3-704 COLAHAN J. Fuerst ond mother of Mrs. Elva Watt.

Cithern, John M. Mijkul, Andrew F. EDWARD 410 W. GIRARD AVE. Mertky, Max Chtllkln, Albert 0.

HENRY W. JOHNSON OLEN SPA GARDENS Glen Mill! Stoney Bonk Hi. MILLS, PA OlOfj Relatives and friendi, memberi of rmt Presbyterian Church of Kensington Invited to MA 71442 Gl EN 6270 GFPMANTOWN AVE. GE 8-0373 services 2 P. Wm.

Rowen Grant CUrk, Irene Colletti, Reriflns t'noney, Jonepb. orbil. Anna JOSEPH S. SLOWIK Meyers. Isadora Mirkelman, Rose Modell, Max Myers.

Florence L. Nowakowskl. Cyril A young bandit apparently Funerol Home, 30' E. Girard ave. Int.

Mount Peare Cem. Friends may fall Wed. eve. LOWNES FLOWERS Complete Flower Service WooHHnd Snrinofield. Kl 3-1Q17 Chestnut Hill Mt.

Airy 2319 FAIPMOUNT AVE CE 2-5384 225 decided he was wasting his OAUAOHER Oct. 30, 5ARAH nee Crawford, Dr. Dorkery, Joseph P. O'Dnnnell, Patrlrk M. ROBERTSON SON "COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE" TWENTY-SIX-O-ONE FLOWER SHOP "COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS INVITED" MEDIA FLORIST "COMPLEIE FLOWER SERVICE" Donato, Mary L.

Okupniak, C'asimir Moyl, beloved wife of Phillip Gallagher, of 3236 St. Relatives ond friends ore invited to funeral 9:30 A. A. i. Homberger, Kensington ove.

and Westmore 625 Bethlehem Pk. Erdenhelm. CH 7-7181 JA01 PAPKWAY PO 9-18M CE 2-7601 25 t. Stote, Media, Pa. LO 6-1435 time when he looked into the cash register of a grocery store at Cambria and Camac Great Northeast WATERS FLORIST Wtsi Philadelphia land St.

Solemn Kequiem wasi, i.nurcn or Tuesday while covering the pro 1001 MarDade Blvd. Collingdo'o, IU-3 3414 The Ascension, 11 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Viewing Wed. eve. STEIN FLORIST ANDREW H. STRANG prietor, J. George Egolf, 57, with DE 3-8275 OARUNG.

On Oct. 31, 'v60, oukuun hulband of Elmyra Andress Garling, ALBRECHT'S FLOWERS W. tnnrns'er Ml 2-507J 7059 FRANKFORD AV 2223 N. FRONT ST, 54th WHITBY AVE. GR 4 5010 RE 9 6399 a pistol.

of Folsom, Pa. Relatives, friends ond all Egolf said the bandit entered organizations of which he was a member ASTOR FLOWER SHOP JUNGS FLOWER SHOP We Telearooh Flowen Anywhere Suburban Olniewski, Frank Rafter. Richard M. Rust, Henry P. Ryan.

Philip J. Saddinctnn. Robert Krartnfi, Maria Reynold, William Khober, Kathryn Himmone Samuel Smsll, Jacob Stanton. John J. Stock.

Mary Susan, Klliaheth Titus, Ormrod viola, Pasquara Wells. Lillian Woelfle. Ernest A. Zambelll, Rita R. Eirhberc.

Father Feman, Cell Ferrell, Allre S. Frey. Enll C. Fuerst, Catherine Gallagher, Sarah Garlinc, Gordon L. Ge.Mier.

Joseph F. Gets, Harris Gill, Anna Gillespie, Mary K. Goodman. Louis Gratue, Ames M. Greentree, Mary A.

Gullfoyle, Paul R. Hanorer. Joseph Heist. Llllle C. Herser.

Arn E. JOS. BRAZILl PROP. the store shortly before 10 A. 7114 R.ilng Sun Ave.

Fi 2-0127 are invited fo funeral services i r. from the Griffith Chapel, 520 Chester pike, Norwood. Pa. Int. Arlington Cem, Friends SA 4 3344 1822 S.

58TH ST. THE ROSE FARM "Flowers For All Occasion!" KOEHLIR FLOWER SHOP "Dependable Service Since 1873" smooth sand. ACTIVITIES The Community Recreation Center, clubs, and civic organizations offer a wealth of friendly contacts. Your neighbors are folks like yourself who have found this new community under the un to their liking. PLANE DEPARTURE RETURN The plane leaves Philadelphia, November 16 A.

M. from International, arrives back in Philadelphia, November 19 P. M. Inasmuch as space is limited, and due to the fact that a number of people have already signed up for the trip, we suggest that you get your reservation in as soon as possible. For information or reservation, call LOcust 8-6420 Ask for Mr.

Gilmore. may call 7 to 9 r. M. Masonic 175 Union Ave. LnnsHnwne MA 3-0237 wearing a scarf wrapped around his head under a brown felt hat.

He pulled a gun and INC. Anytime COLONIAL FLOWER SHOP "Quick Local Service' 520 Spruce. GR-6-6030 4453 FRANKFORD AVE. JE lervicei by Proipect Lodge No. 571 Thun, it BLAKF FLORISTS 107 HUNTGDN PK.

ES 9 3005 PI 5-19PQ CHAS. J. BRIMMER. INC. GES5NER Oct.

30, JOSEPH of 3155 Kensington. NE 4-0661, OA 6-8071 ordered Egolf to open the cash CEO. K. FANS, FLORIST "QUALITY FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS" 52' 5 W. GlRAirD AVE.

GR 3-3712 If no omwer call Wl 7--20W WYNDMOOR GREENHOUSE register. The bandit looked in 7110 Cottage hulband of Mary (nee Conleyl. Relativei, friendi ond St. Al. bertui C.B.A.

invited to funeral 9 A Petner Funeral Home, 6421 Frank- WHOLESALE RETAIL IDEAL FLORISTS "FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS" 0t6 Plensant Av Wyndrnnr. VF 4-570J shook his head and walked out, Southwest Philadelphia 2645 ORTHODOX ST. CU 8-7931 ford ove. lot levick st.l. Solemn Requiem Glenside Egolf said there was only $6 MUNKS' FLOWER SHOP Mass, 10 A.

St. Bernord i Church. Int Our lady of Grace Cem. friendi may col Wrinndnv evenina. in mckeis, dimes ana quaners "Flowen For All Oceoiiom" MURPHY'S FIOWERS "COMPLETE FLOWER SERVICE 65th St.

SA 4-4441 PI 5-4M6 5734 RISING SUN AVE. 1901 MULLER'S FLOWERS "Daily Deliveriei to Phila." EASTQN RD GLENSIDE TU 6-4703 RHAWNHURST FLOWER SHOP Flowers Far All Occasions North Philadelphia GETZ Oct, 31, 1960, HARRIS, formerly of husband of the late Pauline, dear father of Alexander, Philip. Benjamin Getz of N. Mn. Nan Grodei, Mrs.

Sylvia Fhrlirh olio survived bv 10 arandchildren PENNY'S FLOWERS 2004 RHAWN ST. PI 1 8424 in the register. Actor Loses Leg In Coach Crash "WE DELIVER ANYWHERE" WHARTON i KFSWICK AVES TU 4 WANNER'S SUSQUEHANNA WILLIAM J. TORFE'f OF DISTINCTION" and 9 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friendi are invited to 12 OOMINICK'S FLOWERS 4857 Fkd.

Ave. Pi 3-3499-JE 3 8140 "Flowen For All Occanoni" FLOWER SHOP 1820 W. SUSQUEHANNA. PO 9-4369-0954 nnon, Reismon Funeral Chopel. 908-10 Pine 200 tIMFKILN PIKE TU 4 5 tt in.

Mount Lebanon Cem. Family will re HENRY'S FLOWERS nicTnu utnr in voiir ORDER turn to the home of Mn. Sylvia Ehrlich, 1312 Hatboro HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 1 8, SFOGLEY AVE JE 5-3212 CREDIT 0ttY i IS SO IS Ho EASY, AMD PRICES I so tow lip. QDBB Yerkm it Bert Spencer, a suporting actor, fill it a m.

ntmr HATBORO V. CARLINO SONS 3714 N. Brood. BA S-5300-8A 5-4T71 FLOWERS BY PARIS DEAL FLOWER SHOP OS 5-4580 JOS. M.

Byherry Kniahtii Rd YORK RD 324 S. OR 3-1375 Florida's General Development Corp. II 8-2727 Jenkiniown 1331 W. OLNEY AVE, wife of the late Jamei J. Gill, Sr.

Relativei and friendi invited to oltend funeral services, 10 Parlorl of John A. Healey, 2302 S. 12th It. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Fremdi may call Wed. 6 to "VtilESPII. Oct. 50, 1960, MARY K. Inee Devaneyl.

wife of Patrick. Relntlves Olney FIOWERS BY FONTARilLI Complete Florol service 1601 Pennsylvania Boulevard Philadelphia, Pennsylvania STRAWBRIDOI CLOTHIER FLOWER SHOP Charge It to your regular account OH York Rydal Pds. TU A I 6243 540 RISING SUN AVE, FRANK McCLOSKEY 8, JON "Flowen for All Occaiioni 5518 N. 5th ST. WA 4-6744 ond friends invited to funeral 6HOUD FLOWERS LEINMULER'S FLOWER SHOP "Der.ions for all ACHUFF'S FLORISTS All OCCASIONS TELEGRAPH.

DELIVER COR. 6TH TIOGA STS. BA 5-2497 "Say It With flowers Sny I 707 WEST TU 4-7709 A. from Pou! G. Hogerty Funeral Home, 2321 W.

Lehigh ove. Solemn Reauiem Mois. 10 A. Church of St. Columba.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. friendi may call Wed. STS. WA 4 7722 Please send me details about the special airplane trip to Florida, November Please send me your FREE home color! brochure.

5th FERN CLAUS BROS. Wynnefield lost a leg in a stagecoach upset during filming of a "Laramie" television episode Monday. Studio spokesmen said Spencer, 50, was "riding shotgun" atop th four-horse stage as it plunged downhill and overturned, trapping him beneath. His leg had to be amputated. The driver jumped clear and was not hurt.

Actor S. John Lau-ner, playing a judge and riding inside the coach, suffered head injuries and was treated at the hospital. W. Oak Lane 3450 GERMANTOWNf AVE. BA 8-5536 GOODMAN, Oct.

30, 1960, LOUIS. JULIA'S FLOWER SHOP GR 3-0280 GR 3-B4si "WYNNEFIELD FLOWER SHOP" Decorations, Arranqementi, AH Occasion! 54th helow Uplnnd Wny 5310 JeHennn WALKER FLORAL SHOP 1 81 4 CHELTENHAM AVE. II 9-4831 1 1231 MARKET ST. I0OS Market St. 490! Mart.

St. 7201 Frankford Av. Newportviil. L.vittown Ul York Willow Grov. Plates Repaired While You Wait WTH HTMCnO WITH HlRYf hock 01 to io mi? 3101 N.

HfMBERGER ST. BA 5-1075 2376 Griffith forme'ly of lynnewood Gordeni, dear brother of Rebecca Saltzmen. Relativei, friends and memberi of.Wm. B. Hackenburg 703 F.

A. M. ore invited tc services 11 A. Joieoh levme 1 Som Memorlol ChnpeU. N.

Brood it. above 71itave. Int. Montefiore Cem. family will be ct the home of Mr.

and Mn. Svdney Willow Grove State. Name Address City Telephone Offering of properties at quottd is wbjtct to IVY FLOWER SHOP "DISTINCTIVE ARRANGEMENTS" R.wd St. DA 9-991 Wynnowood ILWELL'i FLOWER SHOP WILLOW GROVE FLOWER SHOP DAILY DELIVERIES PHILA. SUBURBS 201 DAVISVILLS RD.

Ot 9-9200 SUBURBAN GARDENS FlOWcRS DISTINCTIVE FLORAL SERVICE" 540 Haverford Rd. GR 3-1877. Ml 9-3940 AD58193 (Z-lft) Mosonit I FIOWERS oil ecroiions. Deliver anywhere 4444 FRONT ST. CA 9-0517 Eckmon, 16" E.

Mt. Pleasant ove. Service! 10:30 A. withdrawal without notice..

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