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a 21 Died Died Princeton Plays Temple, Drexel Frosh Tie, 13-3 USHKA. ANNA. Oct. 17. 1957, wit of ths la Peter, morher of Ann, ft'tr, Mory, John, Eleanor, Michael end Florence, fteia-rivei end friends invited to the funeral Monday, 8 A.

from her late residence. Browns Defense Has NFL Foes Feeling Black and Blue With Envy West Chester Crushes Drexel I' By BILL ILRPER tt in. i i i 2830 Wintsn St. Solenn Requiem Mass, Koiv Halfback DlCk BrOdSky SCOred Church. 9 A.

M. Interment Halv Cross both tOUChdOWnS for Arrangements by Colgate Today umversuys iresnman iooiDaui bryson. Oct. is, 1957, cciette mer- Has Paul Brown, master coach NEALIS. Of 3026 Oakford C3.

18. MARY (nee Kennedvl, beloved wife of late Robert Nealis. Relatives and friends ato invited to attend funerol services. 2 P. from the Milligdn Funeral Home.

4346 S. 29th St. Int. Mt. Moriah Cem.

Frienas call Mon. eve. NIEDEIM4.N. Oct. 16.

LOUIS, husband of the laie Celia Nioderman, of 1029 Wagner father of Florence Hoelzle and Charlotte Bloh, brother cf Max Rela. fives and friends. Waiters Union local 434, Hungarian Hebrew Assn and Hebrew Vait-ers ben'f. are invitst to services 2 P. at the Asher Berichler Memorial Chapel, 1309 N.

Brood st. (Parking adjacent to Int. Rocsevelt Cem. Shiva observed at his late residence. Please omit flowers.

NOFER. Of 1421 E. Montgomery Oct. 16, ROSA, sister of the late louisa N. the Owls Came from; 0 Eggleston Circle, Sharon Hill, PRLN'CETON.

N. Oct. 18. tsam as igrinenv or c-a veart. I of the Cleveland Browns, bounced Funercl services 1 1 A.

oi the Murrey Princeton will take on Colgate in' behind to tie Drexel's yearlings, Palmer Stadium tomorrow in aj13'13. at Temple Stadium yester- Continued from First Sports from his onJy Br National non-Ivv League encounter that cav if coiDau league season wnn an-a 48-yard pass and the end other winner? went all the way. It's too early to tell for certain. Brcdsky tallied early in the Funerol Home, 408 Cooper Camden, N. J.

Viewing Mon. eve. I CARTES. Oct. 17.

1957. GEORGE husband of the late Eleanor S. Carter, of 217 E. Gowen ona brothsr ot Mrs. J.

Milton Carr. Relatives and friends, also Friendship lodge A400, F. and A. invited to seyices, Monday, 11 A. Kirit Nice.

6301 Germantewn nv Int A4 Vr. will mark the 11th meeting of the two teams. But Philadelphia fans will get an third period on a 56-yard run and several minutes later took a pass from Dick Fameiglitte to tie the In 1911 Princeton immortals rmrwrtnnitv tn fnrm thpir rnnrln- lein. Relatives and friends ore invited to Hobey Baker and Tal Pendleton I jr AH non Cem. Friends may coll Sun.

eve. Masonic 'he service 2 P. Wm. Kowen Grant service, 8 P. M.

Please omit flowers. Funerol Heme. 307 E. Girard ave. Int.

CFIANO (Vf 17 0T7 paiiiimf Greenmount Cem. Friends may coll at the sparked their team to a 31-0 vic- score. The play covered 63 yards. TEMPLE SCORING: Touchdowns sions tomorrow when the Browns! face the Eagles at Connie Mack' of Joseph Celono. of 1538 S.

7th st. Relatives Ft-'nero1 Hon, 5ondV even.no Brodsky, 2 (56 run; 63. pass-run from Femeiglittel. PAT-Morris (run). DREX Schenk, a 190-pound, six-foot end from Hershey who vas lead-j ing the State's collegiate scorers with 36 points before last night's game, caught the pass in full stride with his arms outi tretched before him on the Drexel 35.

Thus, the half ended, West Chester, 26-0. -The only opposition the Rams Series Stadium. O'KANE. Oct. 16.

THOMAS, fcusband of EL SCORING: Vouchdowns Zador (2. Plunge); Bell (10. runt. PAT Zador. ineyre on 10 xneir Desr, siari since 1953, the only other season 47 Princeton, 20-7 50 Princeton, 45-7 54 tied, 6-6 55 Colgate, 15-6 '5S Princeton.

2800 and friends are invited to funeral, 10 A. from Penno. Burial 1327-29 S. Brood St. Solemn Requiem Mass, Annunciation Church, 11 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Sun. eve.

COLAHAN. On Oct. 16, 1957, CATHERINE A. Inee Roddenl, wife of the Se- basnon Colahan, of 22 Eldridgs Garden, Col- Minnie Selke Kane, of 2947 S. 16th st.

Relatives ond friends, employes of Shop 6, Phila. Naval Base, are invited to funeral 9 A. from J. J. Roberts.

1701 Ritner st. Solemn Mass of Reauiem, Church of St. Richard, 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Cress Cem. Friends may col, Sunday eve 7 to 10. '11 Princeton. 310 19 olf ate, 7-0 '21 Princeton, 19-0 '22 Princeton, 10-0 '22 Princeton. 10-0 '25 Collate, 9-0 Recapitulation: 3, tied 1.

uitj tt vii uii uiit; gaiiia since entering the NFL in 1950. Cleveland had a 5-7 record last Princeton won 6, lost Marriage License Applications OPPENHEIMER. Oct. 17, 1957, HENRY, lingswood, N. J.

Funerol 9 A. from Robert J. Blalcc Funornl hw.i llhCnlAoi 1534 W. Blavis husband of the la i tory in the first game between the ings Collirtgswood, N. J.

High Moss of Oppenheimer and devoted fath of Reauiem, Church of Transfiguration, Codings-Mr. Edward ond Mr. Sidney Oppenheimer. wood, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cem. View- Relatives ond friends invited to attend fu-ing Sun. eve. neral services 12 noon precisely ot two teams.

Since then the Tigers had in the second half was the officials, as 195 yards in penalties were called in the game. West Chester scored its fifth TD at 5:21 of the third period. Olncy's Jack Wendler capped a 33-yard drive on the eighth play as he ent over left tackle from seven yards out. Catherine Devlin. 34.

1336 Gladstone and William Barrett. 31, Bellmawr, N. J. Joan Johnson, 24 5223 Ditman and William Bailer, 31. 5730 Heerman st.

have won five additional games and tied one in the 10-game ri CONRAD. Oct. 16 1937 ALICiI wife 'Warns Rosenbergs 5en Memoriol Chapel, nf henrv CnnmA lii vj N. Brood st. Int.

Mon-efiOre Cem. aaed 70 years. Relatives and triends in- ilParkingj on private lot). Family will be al Joy Lillian Sonido, 29, Episcopal Hosp valry Tm TVTnr-fic cnrtorl ana Manzno loletitmo. 30, Episcopal v''ed to services 2:30 P.

at Fred residence. Kinaiy omit f.owers. Son 2305 N. Broad st. Int.

Of Younastown. Ohio, suddenlir r-lh stent 11 -tf Borow III Quarterback Al Dorow is the only Eagle player on the doubtful list for tomorrow's game at Mack Stadium with the Cleveland Browns. Dorow, who did not receive an injection against the Asian flu, has a slight touch of it. Dr. Thomas Dowd will decide this afternoon whether Al can face the Browns.

Pnnrrfnn tn a virtnrv as th( Henrietta Jones. 16. 5:5 S. Iseminrer vveit Lourel Hill Cem. l-nenus call Sun.

eve. Oct. 17. 1957, ot 518 N. American st rl T.

Irt 1 irA DREXEL ENDS: Lesniewski, Bales, Gary, Alter, Saraceni. Asnenfelter. TACKLES: DiBernardino, Garofolo, Pa- tane. A. Paranieh.

iiiiiau, i uuuii ax. UIW iri'wrl AM. UCt. 10. AAKT "Lt Tut-.

Helene Andrea Ferro, 19, 1417 Ellsworth wire of the Joseph Cunningham n-e JoseP: Popp. Relotives ond f'iends irv and Lawrence Iacone. 19, 1S4S Annin DuRoss), ef 3525 Aspen sr Relotives funeral iues 8:30 A. ot Par-St ere invited to the funeral of XE M- 1430 N. 2nJ t.

High Janice Cousin, 20- 117 Andred and A. 3635 Spring Garden st Solemn cf Reawem, Sacred Heort Church, 1 0r Francis Antal, 25 7163 Charles st. 'Qf Requiem. 10 A Church cf St Agotho iA- n- Frien" call Monday afie- 7 P. Tigers had to come from behind three times.

"This year we will catch Colgate on the rebound and they GUARDS: Schmitt, Whitrsy, Dabu-i Manae uoioj, rt raietnorp pt. Hciy Cross Cem. Friends may call PARSONS. On Oct. 17, 1957.

JOHN A. and Harry Raad, ,2. 2fc N. Palethorp St. 7 to 9.

PARSONS, son ot Jotm A. ond the lot. lorence Hopkinson. 32. 2103 Lardner J.

t. K- -w, i 1 1 i (. Jr i IVi.WII AM A iui iciu- 1 A. at his -i, bono cf izaoeti Deifer ne fmnWin ona "ienas on won bona ct tliznoetli G. ifuui uau-usaiicili slj Itlusr'VUUU i fcewuczi, Deeolli.

CENTERS: Eidenberg, Muir. BACKS: O'Connor, Rosensteii, Spadac-, cirri. Callahan. Gambone, Suter. Ko-longoviski.

O'Neill. Piern ick. Gnu, Medoff, Whitty, Huntir. WEST CHESTER ENDS: Shenk, Alston, Komai nkki, Lee, ampbell, Burke. Smythe, Elvin.

TACKLES: Emericli, Kappes, Devlin, Kane. Brescia. and Markmvitz. rh ana oiotner-in-iay ot bro. tuicgius James land of home, 1112 Seweil lane, Kydal, Pa.

lm, Ht 1 1 side Cem. Friends may coll Sunday ve. won't making the same mistakes against a single wing that they did last week," acting Princeton coach Die Colman said. IF.S C. Reloiives.

friends ond Hoiv Nome So- Joan Clemmensen. 20. Upper Darby, and n.A 1 1 a 1 irtrri it 1 Ainrtr i.iuih year and most pro football observers figured Brown had pleniy of rebuilding to do this year. They saw no quarterback capable of Paul Kazunas. 21, 2658 66th st.

I AO r7l, KT ou worn laT- reiaence, ovv Deiovea wire oi Uiariej a. reuer, ana moTn- CnloatP suffered a 48-6 defeat at and Daniel Dousheny, 51, 1432 W. Venan-I a.olem" iau.em Mass, er Mrs. kath.yn t. Pnil.p I.

ond UlgdlC bUilllU 40 UUC41 iArhanasius Church. 10 A. M. Int. HDlylChcirles A.

Peifer. Jr. F.elatives ant frienas hands nf RutffPrS. Dorothv Kane. 20.

41M FrPlanH a v. Sepalcnr. Cem. Friends may call to services 2:30 P. fro- GUARDS: Auch.

Taglang, Lach, Fitz i replacing Otto Graham, who re her late residence, 6812 Chestnut st 1,. 'nnfl Aliv lnt w.L...-s gerald, Stoudt. CENTERS: Borkowski, Johns. n. i ric II-.

i i i were looKinn lor a nam iient; i tired in 1955 after leading the club Carmel Danelutti, 20, 2602 S. Bancroft' CAPRIO. Oct. 18. DOMENICK, hus- niiiiiuviii ttcuuikiiui niuaici- right down to the wire," Colman where friends moy coll Sun.

eve. Int. West laurel Hill Cem. fENN. Oct.

18, 1957, ROSE of 253 Islond road, wile of the lo'e Dr. Leo Perm, devoted mother cf Lee P. Baron and Mnri and Anthony Donofno, 22, 1744 ot Maureen, of 1400 S. 24th st. Reta-Mole st.

jtives and friends invited to funerol, 9 Jane P.urnctt, 20. 5530 Upland and M-. f'om Leonetti Funeral Home, 2223-25 Dennis Draves. 22, 5022 Eeauraont ave. Broad st.

Solemn Requiem Mass. 1 0 A. COLGATE Werrtmore- Kirig of Peace Church. Int Christine Veitch, 35. 267 W.

Holy Cross Cem.jBlechman, of Warwick, also survived by Player No. Nsstanovirh land and Thomas Pfeil. 44, 31 W. Viewing iun. eve.

ler, Slaveeki, Voder, fihockley. Chic 10 10 Straigilt division titles in cino. Nolan, Freedmai, rwn loominc Ackert, Toni. lwo leagues. Drexel 0 0 0 0- 0 nrprvcr West Cheater 6 20 7 GOOD DEFENSE WEST CHESTER SCORIN3: Touch- down: shockiey (35.

pass run from Cleveland ceicnsive platoon Voder); Mosteller 25 pass run from lm fPWfr noints than anv Harrington); MUler 06. run); Shenk 73. 8ae UP ever poims man anj pass-run from Harrington); Wendland! Other NFL team in 1956. But it 6 Grandchildren. Relatives and friends or 1957 of 3231 IO services I P.

at Joseph Antone 79 Venaneo st. DONOHUE. Oct. 17, I unirr neien virtiiiua rooaj, ly, au cmeraia uh i oiruAor levine aon 131 N. oroaa t.

int. Koose- velt Cemetery. added. PRINCETON No. Player Pos.

81 Shepxrdsoa L.F. 70 I asciola L.T. 64 Benis L.G. 54 Sivetcn C. 65 Grubb R.G.

74 Schultl R.T. 82 ValuskA R.E. 2) Sapoch QB. 45 Smchs 90 Mottler It US. 38 Tilcy FB.

Lockweod 55 sf. an Esmond Bambino, 24, 1023 E.jbond of the lo'e Mane Donohue (nee Mur-Conklin 67jKa phy), uncle of Rev. Joseph McGovern, S. J. Moroi 78 IreiM Fox.

25, 3924 Poplar st, and Stan- and Qso Fraternal Order Jamison 82 ley Lipson. 30. 2537 S. Philip st Poice lodg. 5 invilerj t3 tne funerQ, Hardins 20! "'herine Garry, 53 4630 N.

5th and 8:30 A. M.from Parlors ot F. J. Randall 23 Aloran. fo, 2 Pcnsdale st.

jFlonoghan 81 Sons. E. Clearfield Belarade run); Alton tu, pas Iron Harrington. PAT-Mosteller. Miler, 1.

STATISTICS Drexel W.Chester Borani 41 OT mnn, Mi tnriCTian Reauiem Mass at Our lady Help Nora Smith, was no ball of fire in this year's exhibition games and the offense, the cause of last year's failure, was even less effective. The defensive unit was the key 3 12 mmtrmo 13 w. I of Christians Church, 10 A. M. int.

New SQUAD: 21.1 Cathedral Cem. Viewina Sonde evenina. First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage PRINCETON FLAYING 41 157 23 202 3-8 822 ration, oi Marv CstrnnAtin. 71. fA hr inH IKSTEHOW1CZ.

Suddenly, Oct. 17. MARY Locks, 26, Prince, 36, A(new, 45. Morris. Passes completed PICUS Oct.

18, 1957, ANNA, wife of the lote Rafael Picjs, cf 334 Greenwich mother of Rose Kraft, Sarah Prushan, Bella Shapiro and Pearl Silverman; sister cf Mothan Cooperman. Funeral services 3:15 P. at Asher Breschler Memorial Chapel, 130 N. Broad st. (Parking adjacent Chapel).

Int. Montefiore Cem. Shiva observed at her residence. Please omit flowers. PIRMAKN- Oct.

17, of 143 7. Morris St. CHRISTIAN, husband of the late Wilhelmina Pirmann (nee Feider), aged 65 years, keiattves and friends, olso members of Philates Lodge 527 F. and A. M.

ond OrV.ital lodge 325 cf are invited to attend the funeral services, 2 P. Parlors of J. Koep-plein, 178 W. Diamond St. Int.

Greenmount Cem. Viewing Sun. eve. Masonic service Passes ulercepted by 1 0 61. Rock, nusn.

33 m. oinratio si. 552 N. Colorado st. 55.

Hndson, 59, Nystrom, 2 to Brown's hopes as the season Punt LV32. 5 5 35. Deiores Cowan. U. -4 iifckfV VXSi4 Jjohn Martin, 37.

3224 Hnrold st. a tnember invited to func-ol 8:30 I umbles lost 2 3 Yards penalized 1C0 95 73, Fisher, 75. Forcione. 76. Brins- Lucy Mancini.

31. 2819 Gaul and A. trom Iheooore J. Boi Funeral Home, madr. 77.

MeCaall. 84. Conway. Jcmes McDonnell, 40. 3718 N.

19th st. i265o E. Thompson St. Solemn Reauiem Moss. 85.

Uxenreidcr. 87, Kostelnik. S8, Hil- Captain John C. Sapoch, Princeton's candidate for All-America quarterback honors. Rhoda Faye Resneck.

22. 1305 Unruhi'-iO A. M. Int lourenlius Churcr. Int Holy t.

93. Ippolite. 94. Manzler. COLGATE PLAYING Bl 12.

and Harvcy Ballen. 28. 4320 Spruce1 Redeemer Ce.n. Friends moy call Sun. eve 1st.

rw I KHZ rr 1st. crtKJA tr in 15. Pell, 21, Ferris, 22, Gray, a rr ,1 i.i-'i rice michi, ue- Riuuiw wi. er iywn ina; loved wife of Thorr.cs Ewing. cf 4044 28.

Cifonelli. 32. Van Cleave, 35. r. M.

Dailey. 40. Whitman, 44. Amnion. TV' vV" v.

reinnvev tnenas. also memCers I Victoria Huboard. 3. 1922 N. 30th at-iAiDha Bnot.rt fhurrh or.

inv.tt i 45. Carlson, 50, McSpirit, 53. MrCom- and Llysses Bowen. 35. 1922 N.

30th St. II A. ot Kester Funercl Home. Mary Archut, 21. 2726 N.

Front and 609-11 E. Allegheny Int. townview John Calci. 26. 30U N.

23d st (Cemetery. Friends mcy call Sunday evening. ish, 60. D'Ersmt. 61.

Wicnot, 62. Hoke, (3. Nash, ct 65. Rowaa, 72. Gam.

73. Ehin, 74, Wenier, PODBRESS Oct. 18, 1957, husband of the late Pearl, of 6901 E. Roosevelt father of Mrs. Dora Morgan and Mrs.

Esther Pearlmon. Also survived by 3 grandchild-en and one greit grandchild Relatives, friends and members of Friendly Brothers began. He reasoned Cleveland jonly chance to remain in contention for division honors was for the defense to throttle the opposition until he could set his of iense rolling. So far, Erown's strategy has worked perfectly. Thrown against the champion Giants in their 1957 opener, the underdog Browns parlayed a strong defense and two Lou Groza field goals into a 6-3 victory.

SIGNS OF LIFE The Browns then moved to Pittsburgh and beat the Steclers, T. Francis Gough. 27. 4135 6tirlin st. rr a 7 si D.nM 3Vt vi w- i in ivicaci run, ru ROSE TREE RACES MEDIA, PA.

TODAY, OCT. 19, 2soo p.m. High Class Horses Jn Thrilling Flat, Steeplechase and Timber Races. For Reiervaiions, ere. A.

A. CRAVEN I5C0 Walnut Street Philadelphia 2, Pa. Phone PE 5-8757 'rTrrVnTi TrAr i Gray, 23, 1826 Champlost association are invited to tuner 5 1 services Unbeaten Swarthmore Faces Tough Hamilton Swarthmore College's unbeaten football team will meet its toughest test of the season when it plays unbeaten Hamilton College at Clothier Memorial Field today at 1:30 P. M. and Eoobie Wright, 21.

1524 S. Lambert st. 9ea. Bl ve's- tor relatives and Cicely Byer, 21. 747.

Khoads and Sau- 1 A- Ine "'l 12:30 P. precisely. Goldsteins-Memoriol Chepel. 2129 N. Broud st.

Int. tl. r. I Pennridge Takes Hita Cocolinski, 24, 4537 Milnor and ru- mnqion rncnoi may can uiUr.i. Stephen Siybowski, 27, 2742 Plum st.

Oliver Bair 1320 Chtrtr.ut Fri. RANCK. Oct. 18, cf 4809 Woyne Barbara Anne Wynn, 24. Merion 7 to 9 P.

M. iudaeniy, ct Split Rock, ABRAHAM and Robert Yeomans, 27. Ardmore. FRENCH. Oct.

17, 1957, PHILIP cfjhusband of Clara H. Ranck (nee Kirkoat- Patricia Mietla. 21, 413 South and 8715 Perch Lone, formerly of 217 Dickinson' ricltl- Relatives and friends are invited ta Francis Kelly. 25. 754 S.

F'ront st. st beloved husband of Edna P. French (nee services 2 P. at the Marcle Fu- Joan Mclntvre. to.

U44 N. Uh inri WKiii t. neral Hsme. V. Cmrmnntmm- X-Couniry Title QUAKE RTOWN, Oct Ben Cooper, 22.

Delanco, N. J. Gear Vor'ks o-e invited to funerol Friends call Men. P. M.

Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Guided by Before a Homecoming Dayi Hamilton, which Dossessed one joan cueen irose. A. til vs.

wamut services Mon. A. M. at the Manna I ITU rv 17 icst tin u. Joan t-ilc-en croKe.

2. 23 123-12. Again, the defense led tJ lb. i.aui, Vlie UL lUJV, It. VA first place finish in 10:08, Penn- and James Gannon, 30.

i i 1810 Medary! Funeral Hon-e, 6925 Frankford ave. Mess ol mfnpy I ihB9Y1 back- by Don Colo, Bob Gain and iUi i0f the finest small college SUCCeedcd Central Reauiem 10 A. St. Dominies Church (Roth (noe.Exierl. Relotives.

friends, Corp. ridge High Michaels was thp kpv factor. I "rsi ume mis year, me darnel But the offense showed signs of! sceK 10 avenge last years rhamninns todav bvi 41st rt- fritz. a. formerly of 2:07, invited' to fur-rci Mon.

2 i. j. v. life as Tommy O'ConneU fired a -26-0 setback at the hands of, r.2 27 noints over the 2.1) XX fi, i1 touchdown pass to MUt CampbcU. Coach Don Jones' team from; week in ripping Wagner, rcp Nftrlh Ponn was "nk Lard'c- 14 Mfn.t A.

Crouse Funerol, N. fleet 205-pound Olympic decath-; Clinton, N. Y. Swarthmore Hamilton rnrif, 6, foUowcd bvi. jn.

312 Ion champion Swarthmore COach Lew Elver-'13) Robinson I.E Murphy (a" Snrinfield Central BUCkS Anorew "'arra01UK' Cem. Viewing 7:30 to 9:30 services Monday. Oct. 21. A.

N. Ea- Last week's game against the; son will rely on 165-pound senior stemer lg mom ImI ar Arnhlor. 175. Llf-'VJ T5GM to a JeT irTi' 'tt Eagles probably Wasn't a true' tailback and CO-Captain Blaine Rr Eiit FINISH l. Veidemover.

Pennridge; 5.1 Philomena knapp. 24 6453 Chew of Bessie Getson Inee Savoaovel, co'l Sunooy evening. test cause I Of CIpVPlanH's offpnsp hp-'Braniff Who last WOPk nawH' rnthrii HT nniiiev Ryerscn. Springtie'd; 3, Oemrrer, Pennridge; ana inomts OlObuns. 25.

J441 i. Allison rrara.in gerara imwr 01 nam, ct in- t-ievetdna Oliense ne-jDimiUl, WIIU ldbl Wttr, pdSSea Outhri Hi I )oa ney Wint.r P-nnr doe- 5 Derby. North Penn- St. bert, Hy and Eawa-d Getscn. aear brotF.er bor ave beloved husDand of Florence free the Eagles Started the and ran the Garnet tO an 18-0! Colette Penm'idge: 7, Br.eneg.

Central Mary Phillips. 2. 59JO Summer and Mrs Soma Gocdmon. M-s. Sadie Corb- Campbell).

Relatives and friends are invited 11 -L, 1 r. 1 i ti) 2 JlS 'l, rarslev 9 Andrews Nathaniel Put neU. 34, 5501 W. Thompson mon- lMh Silverman, M-s. Esther to the Funeral Home of Wetiel Son, 6C2 With 11 Straight lOSSeS, in- Victory OVer Susquehanna at Sel- 'K i 3 St.

Freda Snowhite. Meyer Ring Sun Sunday eve. Int and serv- exhibitions. But inserove. Pa.

Vtoisuufier Tb oBr en 22)To oi ifi" convent fomihr. eluding 16. 1957. FRANCES Browns won easily on touch tuiapetn smith, 1. 1015 New Market 'v m'Sh il' Sheo.er.

of 7831 Flourtown and Earl Johnson. 21. Deaowi m.iSotks Memoriol Chapel 1945 N. Brood Funeral 2 Samuel I WynaVKXir. cf Somuel services downs by Jim Brown, Chet News 1 m.

nr. iP or Jacoo Kuth s. (jrmon. and Edward Lee. 25, Hanulak and Billy Reynolds.

Friends moy 43M bOelnure, xjow. coniriKrt. to the 1VV Nev 1957 High, Lows On N.Y. Stock Exchange .7 LJ l- A I TTm i i nnc aiu. IT imm xvov wnunii nwnc iui uw.

onivu ui iu Dial dp Solis, Spanish, Arriiolc QnrI rturoc nf chine irom new Fmniiin iPnriinn sucxjTirt 17 1 07 rwiDifc iarir nanranu A u'l consigned to John C. Rogers in the rort Ot Philadelphia as re-l arrived at Armstrong Cork wAii AuiiLiu, jj, Lm c. vuiumuia wwtwinoiBvi. utr. to, ivj, or ioi.z.

7 1 and Herbert Kyan, 32. 3il4 Rawle iNcd-o ABRAHAM GOIDENBERG. be- Eenne'l. of 441 Carpenter lone. Friday, Oct.

IS, 1957 New Highs, 1 Rotterdam. arrived from Kurz M.nni. Virtr menus, CISO Ulim 71 WOO" ported yesterday by the No. 335, F. ond A.

invited to service H. Goldenberg, brother of Mrs. Jean Meritts DIVORCES GRANTED Exchange- at Pier IS. Richmond. vtcTi n.

Andros Patriot, Liborian. from Puerto ARRIVED I ESTtKIJ A K'nrtnn ff ill fn. of N. Y. Mrs.

Sylvia A moldy, Mrs. Arm Kligermen, Mrs. Kitty lefcowirch, Mrs. Mar- lowi 263 Int Silver 2 P. Kirk Nice.

6301 German-tewn ove. 'nt. Norhwood Cem. Friends coll 7-9 P. M.

Masonic service 8 P. M. SHAYE. ROSALIE PLANTE. wife ef the Pescatore.

Wilheimina Mary from na leveuon, Mrs. neien 5egm, William, arrived at icr 122. South. Valentine J. LET'S GO TO Havre, consigned to Charles Kurt Co.

Worrit G. ond I. Siamund Golde.ibera. Fu Kelley, Eleanor from William W. arrived at Tier 82, South.

at inomas v. stmyer. ot 4L'B S. 4d Oct. i Ciudad de Tunja.

Colombian, from jSlpnta, consigned to Lavino Shipping arrived at Pier 82. South. neral services 12:30 P. Asher-Berschler Memorial Chapel, Katina. American, from Maenetco, con 1309 N.t''.

1957. Relatives end friends invited to Int Util Inter Str I-T-E Ckt Br lohns Kenncott Kerr McG Df Keystone signed to Socony Mooil Oil ar- Srood St. Perking adjacent to Chapel. Fam-lnerol 10 A. Whi'e funercl Gaines Mill, American, from Magpetco arrived at Sccony.

Iv wil return to his late residence. Home. 400 ave. High Mass ot en i a iu vuai ica o.iu& un iRequiem, Church of St. Francis de Sales.

11 AlldniiC liavciCIi ABin "in jit SocoiV GORDON. Oct 18, 1957, BENNETT A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call mita CAilrr American Guide, Amerlcnn, from S.1"1 'timore, consigned to U. S. Lines husband of Mary Amrnda Gordon, of 1 8 Fawn Lane, Hcverford, Po. Service for relatives ond friends on at 3 P. at the signed to Gulf Oil arrived at V'' from Balti.

Bernmein, Loretta from Jack. DeFrancesco. Rita from James J. Farlow, Freda from Albert. Gar.ly, Leonard from Mary.

Guirzeti, Acne from Reracgio. Krallis. Akrevoa from Dimitrios. Schwartz, Alexander from Mildred. Simms.

Herbert from Thelma R. S. Tome, John J. from Anna. Weisbord, Leonora fiom Jack.

Sanitate, Rose from Mario. Green. Alfred J. from Mae Virginia. Hughes, William F.

from Dolores. Welde, Sylvia from Francis. Medow. Judith from Aaron. Campbell.

Mary from William H. Jr. Scllci. Salvatore J. from Bernadette S.

KLM Airl VC 1 pf Leiiman Link P't lit touisv T.nwrnstin 5un. eve. TAYLOK Oct. 16. JOHN husband of Mary Robiracn Taylor, 214 Guilford lans-downe.

Services Mon. morning. II o'clock, George C. Toopi-rer's Funerol Home, Garrett rd. at lansdowne ove.

friends may call Sunday evening. Schering pf New Allen Co AHcul Stl Allis Thai Alum Ltd Alcoa Amerace Amerada Am Bri Par Am C.tl Am Chain Am Enka Am It Am Am Haw SS Am Gas Am News Am Rad Am Seatinc Am Ship Bd Am Snuff Am Stl Fd Am Sum Tob Am Tel Tel Am Viscose Am Zinc Arte Oil Artloom HP. di.j 'more, consigned to J. A. McCarthy, Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Int. at Auburn, Kentucky. GURLEY At S457 Wnvne nu on fVt 18, 1957, WILLIAM SHIELDS GURLEY. Fu-I TzlToLa TeXaS aniV6d Brklyn American, from B.l Trtabfe-; Fort. American, from Puerto iJfvtoSl? C' la Crui.

consigned to National Bulk Car- Inc- rried at Pier 27, North, tiers, arrived at Sinclair. DEPAETED nerol cn 2:30, at Oliver H. Boir's, 18201 Mack Trk Marma Cop ''tapnavor Chestnut st. Int. on 3 P.

ot Oak' A CHAMPIONSHIP RACE FOR TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLIES TODAY Hill Georgetown, Washington, D. C- Mandel Bros THOMSON. Oct. 17. 1957, CARRIE (nee Steiger).

of 2601 Parkway. Beloved wife of Joseoh Thomson. Loving daugSter of Fannie and the late Nathan Steiger. Dear sister of Sidney M. ond Martin I.

Steiger. Relatives and friends ore invited to services 1 1 :30 HERTIEK. Of Haddonfield. N. Oct.

16. Eraconda, Norwegian, from Las Pied- Hawaiian. American, in ballast, for ALBERT, son of the late louisa ond John Hert- ras. consigned to Gulf Oil arnvea Islands. March Talc Masonte Jones, Benjamin F.

from Margaret at Hog island. i esso New York. American, in ballast oge 45 years, formerly of 2529 W. Elaine L. MeCall flaipura.

BritLsh. from New York. n.inn Rnm. Girard eve. Relatives end friends invited to A.

at Joseph levine Son Memoriol McGreg A signed to Cunard Steamship ar- F. g. Beu, American, mercahndise, for ervices on Monday at 2 P. Keller's Fu Chapel. Brood st.

above 71 st ove. Int. Har Mclntvre nca ai rier m. oouin. iNew York neral Home, S.

f. cor. 1 3th Lehigh ave. Nebo Cem. (Please omit flcwersl.

folv SI-o Gottingen, German, from Norfolk, con-; signed to Lavino Shipping arrived' at Pier 78. South. YORK HIDE FUTURES 1 Atchison UlniKwuk, uuicn. uom iuurenio mi-i Int. Morthwood Cem.

Friends may coll cn 7 to 9 P. M. (Arranged by Carl Pfizen-maierj. HILL. Oct.

18. 1957. BESSIE B. HILL, runeral services ot Cnrist Church Hoioital Chapel, 49th ond Monument en Oct. 21st at 2 P.

M. Int. Arlington Cem. TOSIN. Oct.

18, 1957, of the Lebanon Arms YETTA TCBIN. wife cf the lore Harry Tobin, devoted mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Lipschutr. Mrs. Rena Setzman ond grandmother cf Leslie Tobin and Frcnk Setzman.

Funeral services 10 A. of the Asher-Berschler Memoriol Chacel. 1309 Close 14.30b cues, consigned to B. H. Sohelman Mign arrived at Pier 14.

Richmond. Oct. 14.40 Harrison, Harriet E. from Walter L. Nonziato, Caroline M.

from Charles G. Williams, Cleveland from Rena. Mannus, Monya from Theodore J. Gallagher. Alberta from Daniel P.

Bates. Anna M. from Thomas F. Daniels. Margaret C.

from John. Hicks, Ruth E. P. from Augustus. Hollander.

Joseph E. from Mary A. Klinger. Rosella E. from Reynold E.

Kundretas. Marie E. from Joseph P. Leedes. Sandra J.

from Gary C. Merlino. Alfred J. from Rosemary. Sobel.

Arlene R. from Martin A. Zatwaska. John A. from Dixie M.

McC. up 15 Low 1440 1265 Robert E. Hopkins, American, from; 1953 Revere, consigned to Tide Water Oil Jan. 12 69 17, JENNIE, wife Bread St. Int.

Rocsevelt Cemetery. 12 65b 12 25b 12.35b HOBERMAN. Oct. Vever Hoeerman. cf off off off 2-17.

12J2 1240 arrived at Tide Water. Apr. 12.32 Delaware Sun. American, from Ostrica. July 12.54 239 Rupert mother TUCCI.

Oct. 17. GENNAJO. hushonrf ef of Charlotte Etkins, Bernard and Leonard Ho-Mory (Scocca). Relatives and friends invited consigned to Sun Oil arrived at Sun.i Sales, 16 lots.

Spot cowhides 14 oerrnan: aiso tour granacnnaren. Keiarives to tunerol 8:30 A. ot Carlo Funeral Atl Cst Line Atlas Cp Atlas Cp pf Auto Cant Bang Ar Barber Oil Barker Br Benef Fin Black Dec Bliss, EW Bon Ami A Boston It Me Bkly Gas Buckeye PL Bulova Burl Ind Callahan Zinc Cannon Cpital Airl vi i rr it. Ch Vol Mols i-f Mnls FU. Misrn Dev Mo KT pf Mohasco Ind Vohas 420 pf Moha pf Mont Pw Montecst Monter Oil Mont Ward Morrell Motor Pd Mueller Br Murray Cp Nat Can Nat Sir Nat Lead Nat Vnl Fib Nehi Cp Newberry Nwmont NY Sta EG Nia Pw New York Bond Market and tnenes, member ot Workmen Circle or.

iHome, 2214 S. Broad St. Solemn Requiem services Sun 1 1 A. Mass. 10 A.

St. Monica's Church. Viewina at the Asher-Berschler Memorial Chapel, 1309 Sunday 9 to 1 1 N. Brood St. (Parking odiocent to Chapel).

n.risrsass rv. ii loe-r udv i Int. Montefiore Cem. Family will return to UP" ff- 6 1 '57, MARY J. her late residence.

In, f.e n.d. douger icnni.r-c jj n. of Martha end the late Martin Bnen. Rela-JENNINGS. Oct.

18, 19j7 of tjve, ond friends are invited to attend the Sales in 11000 Cls 6 fS'i Issue Pac GtE 3s 71 Combnage Germantown, MAKIMAifyrwral Mondov. 8:30 A. mcther resi- Sales In ls.sue J1000 Cls. Det Kdison Js 70 6 Douglss Air 4s '77 43 89 Dow Chcm 3s 82 41 11534 Blatz, Joseph E. from Josephine A.

Dorr all, Joseph from Eileen B. F'lattley. Thomas M. from Doris A. Peel, Earl L.

from LeHilda McH. Rothberg. Joseph C. from Betty M. C.

Smith, Milta B. from Frank. Tollcn, Rose from Louis A. Valiey, Catherine E. from James A.

Stone, Marjorie E. from Elmer Jr. Def rank. Michale T. from Dorothy Mae.

Monroe: James from Alice. Harris. Lelia M. from Robert. Anthony, John W.

from Rose. DiRuggieris. Mary or as Marie from William. vrite of the late Rev. W.

Beatry Jennings, dence, 2553 t. tehigh ave. Solemn Hig.i 5 1 Mass of Reauiem. St. Ann's Church, 10 A.

OCT. 18, 1237 Total Transactions 4.250,000 DOMESTIC BONDS A-B-C Sales in Issue S1000 Cls. D. D. Service 3 P.

First Presby-terion Church, Germantown Cheiten aves. Int. private. Pac GtE 3s 74 Pac GtE 3s 77 Pac GtE 3s 79 Pac TtT 3 78 Penna 5s '68 M. Int.

New Cothedrol Cemerery. Frienas may call Sunday evening. 4 5 8t 80 84 86 99 99 93 i Carrier 'Cai-r Gen jCelanese 12 KIGHT On Oct. 17, 1957, CAPT. DEMP- WALSH (VAISVILA).

Oct. 17, FELIX, be- Dow Chem 2 35s 61 10 91' a Dresser Ind 4' 77 47 95 lm Lt 2s 77 1 80' i Erie RR 5s 2020f 18 55' Erie RR 4's 2015 33 55'a Frnstcel 76 10 106 qFla Cst Ss 74f 4 87U G-H-T Gardner 4'is 76 44 993i SEY KIGHT, in his 92d year. Relatives husband of Shirley ond father of Andrea friends, olso members Frankford lodge Dennis. Relatives and friends invited to 292. F.

and A. Capt. Ph.lio R. Schuyler Lervjcej 10 A. Jos.

Kovalouskcs Circle Mo. Z9, B. of and Master, MateSCurera Home, 1601 S. 2nd St. Int.

Fernood Penna 4 2S 60 11 Penna 4'aS '65 7 Penna 4US '81 2 Penna 4'4 '84 1 Phila El 234s 67 2 so5; 81 Alleg Lud 4s 81 35 92 Allied Clirn 3 3s '78 10 93 Alcoa 3 '64 16 97 i Alum Can 37s TO 2 55' 4 Am 4c 5s 20.10 5 76'i 89 Floyd, Mildred rj. from Thomas E. Homka, Walter E. from Angelina J. Warren.

Florence L. from Walter. Jacoby, Gerald from Betty. no filers Local iovitb i io airna Fnenrs mov rnl Nopco Ch N'oeastCap Nor Pac Nor St a pw Ohio Ertis Ohio OM CU Phill Pet 44S '87 197 102'a funeral on ot 2 P. from his late PbSrv El-G 4-'s77 11 99 ATKINS.

On Oct. 17 ot Atlantic Citv. M. CLARENCE husband of the l' Henrietta A. Wotkins Inee Stokes), oiivate.

PbSrv EltG 33s'72 2 Radio Cp 3' is '80 27 cen nj Ccr de Pas Checker Cab Ches Oh Chi ir NW Chi RI Pac City Inv est City Prod Clark Equip Clev El 111 Colo So 1 pf Col Brd A Col Brd Col Gas Col Carb Con Copp Electrod GcnAmTran 4s '81 22 100 Gen Cigar 5'2s '87f 8 I Gen Dyn 75 144 106 Gen Elect 3' 3 76 8 93' I GenMotAcc 5s '57 19 101 1 2 I C.en.iotAcc 4s '58 29 99 5-32 residence, 3j27 Frankford ave. Inr Greenmount Cem. Viewing Mon. eve. (Norfolk, and Elizabeth City, N.

papers copy. 'Aasonic Service ot 8 P. M. KOCH. Of 3324 Glenview Oct.

17. 1957, FRED CL, husband of Gertrude B. Koch (nee Flemingl. Relatives, friends, Wilbur B. Small Post No.

690. A. I. and employes of Reading '95 5 DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN Coodine, Catherine V3. Lafayette Jr Groves, Barbara vs.

William. Kolber, Herman vs. Ethel. Settles. Lillian vs.

Leroy. Kolessar, Michael vs. Ella K. 873; 88 65' 86 85' 56 613 71 Rohr Aire SUs 77 62 WINICH. Oct.

16. 1957. at her late resi-dence, 6434 Marso'en FLORENCE G. (ne widow of Paul F. Winscfi.

Relatives trA f-ianr4 Am 4c 4.8Bs 87 30 65' Am flach Fd 5s '77 10 H34 Am TlrT "85 18 Am T4T. 3teS "90 5 S31. Am TfcT 3 "73 26 89 Am TlrT '8t 1 Am '87 5 75' 1 Am TtT 234S 71 5 85 Am TfcT 234.s "75 81'i Am TlrT 2:45 '80 9 79 Am TliT 25.s 'SS 11 74 Am Tobac 77 24 8''i Am Tobacco 3s '62 11 93 Ang Laut 43 '60 1 95 I GenMotAcc 37s 61 30 96 SacuenayPw 3s 71 3 StLSFran 5s 2006f 26 StLSFrn 4'as2022f StLSFran 4s '97 3 Scott Ppr 3s 71 118 U. S. Pcstcflice (Fkd.

St. Stations) invited to services 2 Co Oliver of jOutbMar Owens 111 Gl Pac Am Fish I Pac T4T Park Rust Peab Coal pf Pennroad Peoples Gas Pepfi Cola Pfeiffer Phil fcRdg Sloboda, John S. vs. Marline Marie' ore invited to attend funeral services pi u-. j-ii There se.

I 3'ts 75 15 I GenMotAcc 3'iS 72 38 Gen Mtr Aec 3s '60 3 I GenMotAcc 3s '69 3 I GenMotAcc 22is '64 5 GenTelCp 4'is 77 21 88 1.15 P. at the Fluehr Funeral Home. 3301 veil Blvd. Friends may call Sun eve. Int.

hi, u. iiiciiui fiiuy lull juii w. un. Klimaszewski, Vincent vs. Helen.

SearsRAcp 5s '82 29 101 i 15 Cottman Ave. Int Beverly Na.ional Ceme- Hillside Cem. In lieu of flowers pleose ncU rery. Friends moy call Sunday evening. donations to Cancer Fund.

SearsRAcp 43is'72 10 99'-SearsRAcp 45s77 i 94-Shell Un 2'as 71 3 84- GenTclCp 4s 71 51 Died JS, I Grace 3'is 75 12 Conn RR Cub pf Consum Pw Container Copper Rns Copw Stl Cosden Pet Coty Inc Cruc Stl Armour Co 5s '341 34 Atchison 4s "95 12 Atl Cst Line 4s "80 4 KWIATKOWSKI. Oct. 16, 1957. of 2334 E. Allegheny JULIANNA (nee lamoarsi-il.

beloved wife of Nemezyusz Kwiotkowski. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Mon. ct 9:30 A. M. from the Joseph VOLO.

Oct. II, formerly of Phila. SYLVIA (ree Stern), beloved wife of the late Philip, of Redondo Beach, de. voted daughter of David ond Rose Stern. Sinclair 43is '86 117 103 So Cal Ed 3Us 70 1 105 83 Gt Nor Ry 4'as 76 1 Gt Nor Ry 234S '82 1 Househ 234s 70 1 Atl Refin 4'as '87 186 103'i i-nur Piper Aire Pitney Bow Pit Mefallii 85r' 8S2 941, 86 87' 2 98' 963.

87 97'i 81 42 16 787i 81 9Si 81'. 927s 87'. AZIMOW Oct 7711 Fayette ROSE, beloved wife of Paul, devoted mother I .1. Relative- end friends ore invited to services T. Sekula Funt-al Home, 2634 E.

Al 3 102 8 92 i 83 6 88' 13 71 i i i nv l-nn Rrmiiem Moii. 10:30 2 P. Joseph Levine Son Memor Pittston Co HC iliilWW, UBIU.WJ I1VI w. UbM I -f Wexler. Relatives and friends ore inv-ted tol a.

or. Aaaioerr iwnurcn. int. dr. reici uvww i.

u.c Cemetery. Viewing Sunday evening. Montefiore Cem. Family will be at 4619 N. So Pac 5'4 83 So Pac 4'js '69 So Pac 42S 81 SoPacOrg 4'2 '77 Std Coil 5s '67 StdOillnd 3' as '82 StdOilNJ r.s 71 Surface Trn 6s 71 Texas Corp 3s'65 lym Orl Pure Oil Reed Eit 67 101 "2 LEIOIG.

On Oct. 17, 1957. EDWARD C. wmoc 3 8ri Keis pr pf Relian Elec attend -services 10:30 A. Joseph Levine Son Memorial Chapel, N.

Broad St. above 7st ave. tnt. King David Cemetery. Family will.

return to 7913 i'emple road. AKER.l-Clct." CAROLINE (nee Mc- 1 82' of 236 Sumac husband of the late Jennie WOLO. Oct. 11, formerly of D. Leidig Inee Johnston.

Relatives beoved Husband of the late Sylvia friends invited to the service 11 A. of Redondo Bench. Calif h. 8 93's Revere 79 TextNOrls 33sS '90 12 Reyn Met Rome Cahl. W.

Mills lurner l-unerai nome. iog ov.j brother of Ida. Clniie WolcH-irikv Ginley), yirife of the late Isaac F. Baker. Relatives and friends are invitea to the serv mnu aVC, KO-UQIUVMII.

IHBltu, wmi. Relatives and friends are invited ta services StL SanF 36 107'i 2 91 Atl Refill 79 2 90 BtO 42s 2010 146 71 4'2s A 2010 7 67'i BtO "95 2 75' BlrO 4s '80 17 BtO 3Ts 70 1 81 Bell Tel Pa Si '60 46 101 Ben Ind '61 2 91 Beth Steel 3'4s '80 65 120 Beth Steel 23s 70 20 Bost Me 4'as 70f 16 40 Bost Me 4s '60 11 60 BklynL'nG r.s 76 2 79 Burroughs 4-2S "81 33 110 Can Southern 5s '62 9 100 Can Pac 4s perp 5 SV.t Cap Airl 41 is 76 20 61 Celanese Cp 3s '65 1 81 'i Cen Ga Rwy 4s '95 3 73'. Cent NY Pw 3s 74 1 85-4 CenRR NJ 3Us '87 63 48's Ches Ohio 42s "92 5 100 Ches Oh 3's '96 1 84 eve. 7 to (Parking facilities. I Int.

roresr 2 P. M. Joseph levine Son Memorial Hills Cemetery 75 74 88 84: 101 TexiNOrls 3US70 Thomp Pd 4s'82 TriCont '61 u-v-w Un Pacif 2Ts 76 Uni Art 6s '69 US Rubr 25.s 76 ONE MILE AND A SIXTEENTH Grossed $136,275 in 1956 Post Time 1:30 P.M. Daily Double, 1st and 2nd Races General Admission 1.80 Inc. tax Clubhouse 3.60 Inc.

tax Children Under 16 Not Admitted Trains and Buses Direct to Track LEONHAtDT Oct. 17, 1957, of 715 Ash Chapel, N. Broad st. above 71st ove. Int.

Montefiore Cem. Family will be ot 4619 N. Comae St. qHud.M rf 5s '57 xf qHudM in 5s '57 xf 55 IU Bell Tel 23s '81 6 Int Miner 3 65s 77 1 ITE Ckt 4Us '82 102 Kan PtL 234s 7f 5 Konpers 3s '64 Leh Val CI 5s '64 st 10 Leh Val CI 5s 74 st 1 Leh Val 4'ai 74 2 Lockheed 3s '80 67 Lorillard 3 '63 3 Mack Trk 5'is '68 1 Macy Co 5s 77 9 Me Cent 78 3 Merr Chap 4'2S 75 33 Mich Gs 3l2 "69 1 Mpls Mol 6s '86f 1 Mo-Kan-T 5s '62 1 Mo-Kan-T 5s '67f 7 Mo Pac 5s 205f 65 Mo Pac 434s 2020f 65 Mo Pac 434 2030f 38 Mo Pac 4' '90 31 Mo Pac 4US 2005 20 Mori Ess 3'3s 2000 2 N-O- Collingdale, Pa. EMMA A.

(nee Colel, 7 21 wife of the late Frank C. S. funeral Mon. 1 B's 1 Dan Riv Davega Str Delta Air Den RGW Det Edis Diam Alk Dis Seag Duplan du Pont Duq Lt Duq 4 Pf Ekco Pd Fid Fire Filtrol Food Mach Foote Min Ford Mot Forem Dair Gamewell Gardner Den Gen Am Indus Gen Motors Gen Realty Gen Shoe Gen Time GTire5'2Pf Ga Pac Gerber Pd Grice Co Crah Paise Grays Rob P. Marvil Funeral Home, 1110 Main Darby, Po.

Int. Northwood Cem. Friends Vanadium 76 ice I P. ot the residence, 1326 E. Columbia ove.

Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Friends may call Sunday evening. BASH.

Oct. 17, 1957, CELCIA (nee Brill), 124 Center Trenton, N. beloved wife of Jacob, devoted mother of Harry Suffness, of Trenton, N. and Jeannette Suffness, of New Hope, Pa. Dear sister of Mary Titleman, Pearl Ploin and Hartnah Brill.

Relatives ond friends are invited to services 11:30 A. Joseph levine Son's, 1512 N. Broad st. Int. Hor Cemetery.

Family will be at the late residence. Va EtPw 2'4s 75 WOOD. Oct. 17, of 1715 Parton Drive. NOAL beloved husband of Sarah Wood Inee Kelly).

Relatives and friends ore invited to attend the funeral 8:30 Ar. from the Milligan Funeral Home, 1346 S. 29th St. Solemn High Mass of Requiem, St. call Sun.

eve. 7-9. 13 11 va bwn 5s 58 VirginianRy 3s'95 LITKA. Suddenly. Oct.

17. CONRAD, of Arms Seagrave Sears Roeb Seiber Rub Sham Sharon Stl Sherat Am Signode Skelly Oil Smith So Am Gtp So PR ug Sou ind Std Coil Pd Std Ry Eq Stan War Stew War Sunbeam 7ARO Salman beloved husband of Tes- 67 89'i 65' i 747i 56 48'i 521 67, Gabriel's Church at 10 A. M. Inf. Holy Cross 1 5 I 1 sie Inee Kwasiborska).

Relatives, tnenas ona employees of N. A C. Navy Yard invited Wabash 4'4S '91 Shore 4s 2361 Westch '67 West Md 4s '69 Cemetery. Friends may coll Sunday evening. to funeral 8:30 A.

trom ineoaore BIRD. Oct. 17, 1957.. of 109 Cedar st J. Bai Funeral Home, 2656 E.

Thompson St. Chi BtQ 4s '58 1 99'4 hi 111 5s 2054f 12 59'j Chi Gt 4'3s TOCSf 1 67 Chi 4s '83f 4 54 5s 2035f 39 46' 2 Wetg Elec 21.311 20 Jenkintovn. GRACE SCHAEFFER, wife of ej's 31 Whig Stl 33s 75 52 WilsonCo 3s 98 n. Bird, runeral service ana interment Solemn Pequiem Moss, 9:30 A. St.

uau-rentius Church. Int. Our Lady of "Grace Cem. Friends may call Monday evening. Wis Pb Sv 3-s71 1 SS's aI convenience or lamiiy CMSPtP 4'as 20'9 7 74'j CMSPtP 4's 2' 7 51 FOREIGN' BONDS BCHREN.

Oct. 13, 1957, ot 2088 A. WORKMAN. Oct. 17, 1957, ROBERT husband of the late Alice Delaney Workman, of 835 Eirch Camden, age 6S.

fu neral 8 A. Eichel Funeral Home, 60 S. 2th Camden. High Moss, 9 A. M.p Holy Name Church, 5th 8i Vine Camden, Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Friends call Mon. eve. 20IA. Oct.

16, 1957, SALVATORE, fee. loved husband of Rosina Zona, cf 1036 S. Randolph st. Relatives and friends are invit IOPER. Oct.

17. 1957, of New Hope, Pa Australia 33s 'ti 6 84' John Russell Circle, Elkins Park, ELIZA Chi NW 4'cs 33 523i Chi Un Sta '63 1 927s BETH, beloved wife of Emile E. Bohren. Serv- DR. WILLIAM COMPION L.UPfcR, nusoana or ices ot the convenience ot the fam ly.

Mortha Jeanne Loper. Funeral services Nat Cash 4Us '81 37 114'2 Nat Tea 3'--s '80 2 86' Nat Tea 5s 77 70 993 '61 5 100'j NY Cent 6s '80 8 9V NY Cent 5s 2013 17 70' a Australia 4'iS 71 Australia 5s 72 Belgium 4s '64 Belgium S'-iS 72 2 93 5 100'-1 27 96' i 5 1037s I r. ct Helweg s. OJ lorK ra. jenwn-.

I. I i Chi Un Sta 27cS '63 7 92 Cinn 234 75 1 83's CTT Fin 4Us 71 10 $5' CIT Fin 4s '60 15 977s BOSJEXT. On Oct. 17. 1957, of 228 Souderton, Po.

Superior Stl Suther Pap Tex Prod Jherm pf Thump Pd Trane Co Transam Truax Tra Twin City L'n Chem JOHN hUS- inrl JOHN hus- Gt No Pan Green, HL Kallibur Ham Wat pf Hammond Org Ws it. 1 72s. ed to funeral. 8:30 A. from Penna.

RA w.nr Polrrtives rind friend ore invitrjl MKTFK rin rvt tfl. 1917. ANNA Burial 1 327-29 S. Broad St. Solemn F- Braz 6" 28 "26'57 st Canada 23s '74 Chile 3s 3 Colombia 3s 70 NY Cent 2013 9 61 NY Cent 4s 58 67 553i NYCent HR 3'as'97 4 53'a NYCentLS 32S '58 5 56' 2 56 fo attend the funerol service at Zwingli Re-iTODD, wife of the late George Masters.

Relo-sauienj Mass, St. Mary Magdalen Church, at 8 10 5 1 83 52 54 Cities Svc 3s '77 15 84 CCC SL 4'as 77 4 t8 Colo Ft-Ir 4 77 42 to3 Colum Bas '82 23 104'i 56 formed Church. Souderton, 2 P. and friends are invited to the funerol A. M.

int. noiy cross ten, viewing Oct. 22. Int. Souderton Mennonite 'ori 3 P.

St. Martins In The Field 'Sun. eve. Cem. Friends may coll ot the Robert W.

Chestnut Hill. Inr. private. In lieu! Artists 103 1 1 Harris Int Harsco Cp jHart SiM I Hew Robins Unl! El Cnal GARDEN STATE PAR 98 Mover funeral Home, 228 N. Main Sou US or VYCentMC 3' 2s V8 2 NY Conn 75 5 NYNH 4'as 2022 36 NYNHav 4s 2007 126 qNYOtWn 4s'55xf 10 qNYOtW 4s 92f 9 NY PtLt 234s 75 5 Costa Rica 3s 72 Cuba 4'2s 77 Germany 5'ss '69 Germany 5s '80 Germany 3s '63 Germany 3s720ct Germany 3s 72Dec Greek 7s '64f 74 35U 4 l' ls SI Comb Eng SsS 81 22 87 Comwl Edisn 3s 77 10 85 '2 Comw Edis 2J4 '99 1 75 Cons Edisn 4'aS 72 14 103 Cons Edisn '86 6 96'2 Cons Edisn 3's '81 5 82' derton, Mon.

7 to 9. TTSTEmUCr NOTICES of flowers, memorial gifts may be sent toj Women Medical College Hospital. i MASTROIANNI. Oct. 17, 1957, MARIA.

JUS .5 Freight Indust 5 4 6 Honolu Oil BREAIEY. On Oct. 17, 1957. of 167 W. Lehigh GERTRUDE, wife of the late Robert Breoley (nee Marriotri, age 4 years.

93 92 77 77's 20 19'i SS'i wife of Dcrnsnico Mastroionni, of 630 Sears NY Tel '91 4 98 COHSN. Unveiling of the monunenrt to the, memory of Yefta and Samuel Cohen, formerly of 11C7 Shackamaxon will be held Sunday, October 20th, 1957, at- 2 P. formerly ot yly Cross St. Relatives ond. Keiatives ana tnenas are invirea io runerai, i.

i Niag Pw 43ss72 32 103'a on I Hotel Cp Am Hotel Cp pf Howard Str Howe Snd HudfcMan pf Huss Refr Pipe Smelt lTn Stkyd Van Rail Vict Ch Va Caro Ch Greek 6s '68f Ital Pb Ut 3 77 3 13 10 3 ROUTE 70 NEAR CAMDEN 2 P. from The Werner Funerol Nor Pac 4'is 2047 to Funeral Home. 522 W. Lehigh Ave. Int.

Greenmount 56'i sharp, har Neoo cemetery. Relatives ona friends invited. Home, 820 Christion st. Solemn Requiem Ital Repub 3s 77 Japan 6'3s '64 st Norway4Us'65 new 1 1013sp-em. viewing to P.

M. 111 Cent Mass, The Annunciation Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Sun. eve. 97'i lULLWINKLE. Oct. 16, 1957.

ef 4448 Cons Edisn 3s 72 5 87 Con Nat 3'4s 76 3 85i Cont Bale '80 11 85 CubaRR mt 4s 70f 1 273i Curtis Pub 6s 86f I D-E-F Dayslrom 434 77 7 lOS'i Dayton PL 234S 75 17 80' Deere Co 23s '65 10 89J4 Del LtW 5s '85 1 75 Det Edison 3J4s 71 115 Det Edison 3Us '80 6 86 Inspir Cop 90 58 75' i 7'i 95-1 Baker JOHN husband of the late Wayne Pump Wheel Stl Whirl Cp White Sew pf Cemetery Lots Nor Pacif 4s '97 Nor Pacif 3s 2047 Northrop 4s 75 Ohio Edis 3s 74 Ohio Edis 75 OreWshRR 3s '60 Pac GfcE 'us '86 Pac GtE 33is '88 Pac GtE 3s 70 Elizabeth A. Schaffer Bullwinkle. Relatives Peru ts "60t 1 Peru 6s '61f 1 Rio deJ ls6 st 5 RioGdSul 6s '68st 1 UnSAfrica '65 13 Warsaw at 2 Interch Interch pf Int Nick Int Pack Int Rys pf MERRIMAN. Of 502 S. 46th on Oct.

18, 1957, HORACE W. MERRIMAN. Service for relatives and friends on 1 P. Oliver H. Bair 1820 Chestnut st.

Int. privatt. friends may call 7 to P. M. 58 and friends invited to services 2 P.

Fitzpatrick Son Funeral Home. 425 Lyceum Rox. Int. Westminster Cem, friends woodwd Ir Young Yngst Sh WHITE Chapel Gardens, above Semertcn, 1. grave lot, choice of location.

Sac. $225. leaving city. Priv. party.

CU 8-5044. 14'i may call Sunday evening after 7.

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