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a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER' 27, 1960 34 Died Died Died P. G. Delljcker, Banker, 64, Dies lAKEK. Nov. 25, 1960.

STANLEY C. of 1703 N. 60th it. beloved husband of Dorothy A. Inaa Farrelll.

Relatives and friends, alio employes of Horn Har dart Baking Co. and American legion Post 665, are invited to funeral, Tues. 8 A. John P. Donohue 4 Sons, 5400 Market St.

Solemn Requiem Mass, 9 A. St. Rosa of lima Church. Int. U.

S. National Beverly. N. J. Friands may call Monday after 4 P.

M. HOGAN. Nov. 25, CECELIA C. Ine Creedon), beloved wife of Robert A.

Hogan, of Torresdalo. Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Wed. of 6:30 A. M.

at A. Hemberger, Keniington av. and Westmoreland st. Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Vady of, Calvary Church, 10 A. M.

Int. Our lady of Gracs Cem. Viewing Tus. tv. HOUGHTON.

Nov. 25, I960, CATHERINE KANE, wife of the late Patrick Houghton. Relolives and friends invited to funeral Victor Emanuel Dies at Age of 62 ITHACA. N. Nov.

26 (AP). Victor Emanuel, board chair V.I-, vx (V wifl .1 tmmmt 9 A. residence 6032 Chester ova. Sol- IAIDWIN. Nov.

25. 1960. of 811 5 Umm, UtDREOT t.nilinn,4 nf th fltH amn Una. nf Dnwim. Thlirch Ot thO GOOd iMaria Boldwm Inee Jobel.

Relatives and: Shepherd. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

friends invited to funeral A. Friends may coll Tues. eve. The Roche Funerql Home, 56th ond Cedar HUttR. Suddenly Nov.

24. GEORGE, Mass of leweis, Church of ov(d 0f Harriet Huber, formerly 1 int i laniiiuuiaiion, iu r. m. ini, Harriet Bauer, of 3327 N. Front aae 71 Paul G.

Dellicker, Montgomery county banker and retired pharmacist, collapsed and died Friday while inspecting' a property in Horsham township. He was 64 and lived at 309 E. Walnut North Wales. A graduate of Medico-Chirur- Cem. Viewing Mon.

ave. BERNSTEIN. Nov. 25. 1960, ANNA, halved wife of Mike Bernstein, of 5949 Warrington devo'ed mother of leah B.

Corson, Nita 8. Segal, Beatrice Heister ond Edward A. Bernstein. A'so survived by 8 n.nnklll.an nJ A rmni.nm rAr i A mn man ol ine avco corp. and a director of the Republic Steel died Saturday at his home.

He was 62. He also was a director of the Crosley Broadcasting Co. In the Second World War he served as "director and president of the vears. Relativei and friendi are invited to services II A. Keiter'i Funeral Home, 409-11 E.

Allegheny ave. Int. Beverly National Cem. Friends call Sun. eve.

JAFFf. Nov. 26, of 4033 Baltimore MIRIAM JAFFE, beloved sister of Minnie Goldenberg. Relatives, friends, officers and employes of the Marine Disbursing Office, 1100 S. Broad invited to services 12:30 P.

at the Asher ones Berschler Memorial Chapel, 1309 N. Broad st. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family, will return gical Hospital College, Mr.

Del-; Relatives ond friends are invited to services licker received his doctorate at Temple University in 1917. REILLY. Nov. 23, JAMES of Co. Kil kenny, Ireland, husband of Catherine ne Donohuel, of 4237 Westminster eve.

Relatives friends. Holy Name Socie.y B.R.E. of I.N.F. and employes of: Tasty Baking Co. are invited to funeral, 8.30 A.

M. from W. H. Coleman Sens, 4731 Lancaster ave. Solemn Requiem Mcjss.

Church of Our Mother of Sorrows, 10 Int. Holy Crosi Cem. Friendi may call iJft. v. RYAN.

Nov. 24, '9601 EDWARD hui-band of Catherine Bouvier Ryan. Relativei and friends, Holy Name Sccieiy ore invited to funeral on 9 A. Stc'fo fu neral Home, 2536 S. Broad it.

Solemn Mast of Reauiem, 10 A. CriuSth el St. Monica. Int. Holy Crosi Cem.

F'iidi may call Monday evening. RYAN Nov. 23, 1963 (formerly of 541? Cedar ave. MARIE daughter of the lot Martin and Mary Rvan Inee Reillyl. Relatives, friendi and employ! of the Bell Telephone Co.

invited iO funercl 9 A. the Roche Funeral Home. S6th and Cedar ave. Solemn Mass of Reaiem, Church of the Transfiguration, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Crosi Cem. Viewing Sunday eve. SCHROECK Of 6058 N. Second Nov.

26, I960, FRITZ J. SCHROECK, oge 61 years, beloved husband of Lena khroeck Klinkl. Relatives, friends andemplovei of Glasgo Knitting Co. ar invited 'o call 7-9i30 P. and to the futeral lervic II A.

at the Deeter Fmeral Home, 5800 N. 5th it. Cremation at iunst Memorial Park. SEWALL Nov. 23, I960, NAfCY JANE, beloved wife of Carl F.

SewaH. reiidence, 224 E. Gorgai Lane. Relatives, frieidt, members of Saint Michael's Lutheran Chjrch, employes of Curtis Publishing Co. Iivited to services Monday, 1:30 P.

iohn C. Kim-merle Funeral Home, 2127 N. Bioae1 it. Int. Sunset Memorial Park.

Friends may call Sun. eve. after 7. Parking 2121 Brtad it. SNYDER.

Nov. 24, MARY I. Ine Shep. pardl, of 1410 Sunny Hill Lane, Howrtown, wife of the late John P. Snvd, Relatives, friends are invited to the iineral 9 A.

John P. Donohu Sans, 8401 West Chester pike Icor. of Lynn bj.j. Upper Darby, Pa. Solemn Requiem () A.

Church of the Sacred Hiart, ManVj Pa. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friendi may Mon. ev.

Parking on premisei. SPIEGEL. Nov. 23, 1960, of 271! N. ROSE M.

SPIEGEL, oge 83 yean. Rela. tivei and friends are invited to the funeral ounaay, r. ar josepn Levins a oun 1512 N. Broad St.

Int. Har Jehuda Cem. IFamily will Be at the late residence.) ERRY. On Nov. 24, of 551 E.

Broad Souderton, (formerly of ANNA M. (Furlong) widow of Harry Berry, Solemn Aircraft Production Council andi ty Vs.vWVifHtn Reauiem Mdss at St. Marie Gorretti Church From 1920 to 1923, he operated a drugstore at 20th and Tioga sts. He then moved to the Walnut st. address where he conducted the' pharmacy for 30 years until Hatfield, on Nov.

29, at 9:30 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call at the Robert W.

Mover Funeral Home 228 N. Main Souderton, Mon. 7-9, as member of a regional War Manpower Commission. He was a Navy flier in the First World BOOHAR. Nov.

26, 1960, SUE IDA (nee his retirement in 1954. War. Findlevl, of 314 S. 52d wife of the late Harry E. Boohar.

Service for relatives and friends 8 P. Bethany Temple, Presbyterian Church, 53d Spruce where friends may call after 6:30 P. M. Int. Wed.

in the Atglen Baptist Cem. Donations are requested to The Bethany Temple Building Fund in lieu of flowers. Mr. Dellicker was treasurer of the People's Federal Savings and Loan Association of North Wales and a director of the Montgomery County Bank and Trust v- At various times, Mr. Emanuel served on the Hoover Report Committee and on the advisory committee to the Senate Banking BOTTIERI ANTHONY, age 34, luddenly, Co.

and Currency Commit Nov. 24, I960, at 105 N. Gross St. Beloved son of Cecelia Bone (nee Montedrisioll; dear brother of Nicholas Bone, Gene Bone and Francis Nescio. Relatives ond friends are in Surviving are his wife, the He was also a trustee of Cornell University, from which1 he was former Mildred Swartz; a daugh vited to Funeral on 8:30 A.

at ter, Mrs. William Brown; and two graduated in 1919. He was native of Dayton, 0. sisters, Mabel and Mrs. Cora Smith.

Services will be held at 2 P. M. Private services will be con J. T. Griffiths Funeral Home, 210 N.

63d St. Solemn. Requiem Mass.i 10 A. St. Donaro's Church.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Monday evening. BOWERS. In Pottitown, on Nov.

26, ANNA M. BOWERS (nee Biederwolf), for-merly of Mennomte Home, Frederick, age 86 years, wife of the late William P. ducted at Kensico Cemetery, 8 A. Parlors of Harold B. Mulli- Valhalla, Westchester county.

He Tuesday at Longenecker's, is survived by his wife, the North wales. Burial will be Bowers and mother of Philip W. Bowers, of former Dorothy Woodruff; two sons, Albert 2d, of Philadelphia, and Barton, of New Market, Eng land; a brother, (Ellard anc three grandsons. 313 Fairfield Devon, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to attend services from the Houck Funeral Home, 112 N.

Washington Pottitown, on 11 A. M. Int. at convenience of the family In Mt. Zion Cem.

Relatives add friends may call prior to the service. -BRAMBLE. Nov, 24, I960, of 148 Huntingdon EVELYN VOGEL, wife of Charles Bramble. Relatives and friends invited to services I P. Parlors of Harold B.

Mulligan, 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Int. Montrose Cem. Friends invited Sun.

ave. BURWEll. On Nov. 26. I960, KOBERIA D.

(nee DeVeasI, formerly of the beloved daughter of the late Franklin E. gan, iiiv w. mnign ave. rvqn requiem Mass, Visitation Church, 9 A. M.

Int. St. Maiv Cem. Friends invited Mon. tv.

STEPHENSON. Nov. 26, ADA MARY, widow of Samuel Steohenson. Relative! and friends are invited to services Ii30 P. Church af St, Asaph, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa.

Int. private. Pleas omit flowrs. If desired a remembrance may sent to United Thank Offering of Church of St. Asaph, STEVENSON.

Nov. 24, DOROTHY M. fnee Leisring), wife of the late Girvin J. Stevenson, 1001 Ormond Drexel Hill. Funeral Mon.

morning, 8 30, George C. Too-pitzer'i Funeral Home, Garrett rd. at Lansdowne ave. Solemn Mass of Requiem, 10 o'clock, Church of St. Brnode'te, Turner Drexel Hill.

Int. Holy Crosi Cem. Friends may coll Sun. eve. STOFFYN.

Nov. 25, I960, LEON of 7238 Forrest husband of Maraaret SAMUEL E. WHITTLE, of to 6100 N. 17th Apt. B-206.

25, 1960, FRANCES A. (nee Lamson), of 4513 Linden beloved wife of the late Thomos Jones. Relatives and friends are invited to attend services, I P. from the Aldworth Funeral Home, Decatur Charles sts. Int.

Fairhill Friends Cem, Friends may call after 12 noon. Star Route, Pottstown, formerly of 195 Chapman Lansdowne, Pa. Nov. 24, I960i D8A wife of the late Aldui Jonei Inee Petersl. Relatives and friends are Invited to funercl services 2 P.

Robbini Funeral Home. 2912 W. Lehigh ave. Int. Mt.

Peace Cem. Friendi may call Mon. tve. KATH. Nov.

25, 1960. EMMA KNOBLAUCH KATH. Services 10 A. The Phila. German Protestant Home, 700 Gilham Lpwndale.

Friendi may call Monday, 7 to 9 P. M. KELLY. Nov. 24.

1960, of 5422 S. 15th EVA I. Inee Hormgl, wife of the late Francis H. Kelly. Relatives ond friends' are invited to attend the funeral, Tuesday, 9:30 A.

Parlors of John A. Healey. 2302 S. 12th St. Solemn Mats of Reauiem, St.

Monica's Church, 11 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may coll Mon, 6 to 10 P.

M. KENNEDY. Nov. 25, MATTIE KENNEDY. Funeral II A.

Penn Widows Home, 1401 E. Susquehanna ave. Viewing 7 to 8:30 P. M. KOWALSH.

On Nov. 25. I960, LOUIS, huibond of Jessie Inee Thompsonl, of 26 Highland Runnemede, aged 67. Funeral lervicts II A. Gardner Funeral Home, 126 Black Hone pike, Runnemede.

Viewing Mon. eve. KROUPA. Suddenly, Nov, 24. 1960, EV-ELYN H.

Inee Hndfeld). of 591 1 Tacka-wana wife of the lot Veniil Kroupa. Relativei and friendi are Invited to ierv-ices 11 A. at the Monnal Funeral Home, 6925 Frankford ove. lot Tyson it.

I. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Friendi may call Sunday evening. KURFUERST.

Of 2244 N. Mascher Nov. 25. I960. CHARLES husband of! Mary Kurfuerst Inee Hottinaerl.

in his 80th year. Relatives, friends, member! of the Holy Name Society inviied to funeral 8 A. from John F. Fluehr 4 Sam. 149 W.

Susquehanna ave. Reauiem Moss at St. Boniface Church. 9 A. M.

Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. Friends may call Tuee. eve. LERRO.

Nov. 26, 1960, ROSE IPosario), beloved wife of Giuseppe, of 1165 Gerritt it. Relativei and friends ore invited to funeral Tues 9 from Penna. Burial 1327-29 S. Broad st.

Solemn Requiem Mass, Annunciation Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem, Viewing Mon. eve.

lESlll. On Nov. 25, 1960. of 1330j Lenare Meadowbrook, formerly of Fox Chase, HENRIETTA Inee Beckerl, wife, of the late William W. Leslie.

Relative! and friendi are invited to the funeral II A. J. W. Dean Son, 7900 Oxford Fox Chase, Phila. Int.

Northwood Cem. Viewing Monday evening. LEVESOUI. Nov. 24, IDA.

wife of the late William Levesque, of 6109 Harley st. Relative! and friends invited to funeral 9 A. Haas funeral Home. 6336 Elmwood ave. Solemn Requiem Mass.

St. Barnaboi Church. 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Crois Cem. Viewing Mon. eve. LEWICKI. Nov.

21. I960. ANTONI. of and Maggie F. DsVeas.

Funeral and int. 1958 Elston died Saturday at the North Philadelphia Center of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy. He was 58. Mr. Whittle was a groundskeeper for Elkins Park Junior High School.

Surviving are his the former Viola Florence Mer-ryman, and two sons, William and Edward. Schofer Stoffyn. Relatives and friends, em AP Wlrephoto Officers and men of Royal Navy settle down in life rafts for a 24-hour survival test in Portland Harbor, Dorset, England. Men jumped overboard from minesweeper and swam 80 feet to the rafts to make test more realistic. Whitemarsh Memorial Park.

MRS. WINTER, the former Mary W. Mac-Reynolds, died Friday in Bryn Mawr Hospital. She and her husband, a member of the editorial page staff of The Inquirer, made their home in the Bryn Mawr Gables, Bryn Mawr. Born in Philadelphia on Nov.

30, 1888, Mrs. Winter lived most of her life in Ardmore and Bryn Mawr, except for a brief period in Berwyn. She and her husband observed their 45th wedding anniversary on April 21. HENRY D. MULLINEAUX, retired assistant comptroller of the Atlantic Refining died Friday at his home at 131 Oakdale Norristown.

He was 73. Mr. Mullineaux retired eight years ago after 49 years with the company. Surviving are his wife, the former Ada M. Wessell; a son, Henry, i t.i.- -i4i JAMES LAYNG MILLS, of Val George McKeag, 84, Mrs.

Allardyce, ley Huntingdon Valley, Montgomery county, died Friday at private. CAPAIOVITZ. Nov. 26, I960, BESSIE (nee Beckerl, beloved wife df the late Benjamin Capalovitz, of 642 Pine devoted mother of Anna Etkin, Florence Cohen ond Fred Cappy Capalovitz, also survived by 6 grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to services Sunday.

3 P. Joseph Levine Sons, 1512 N. Broad St. Int. Monte-fiora Cem.

Family will be ot the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Etkin, 5223 Rexford rd. CARLSON. Nov.

26, 1960, of Jenkin-town, Pa JOHN IAWSHA, husband of Mary Agnes Carlson nea Barber). Funeral services at I P. at Helweg 4 Son, 463 York Jenkintown. Int. Northwood Cemetery.

Apollo Lodge 386 F. and A. M. will hold services 8 P. Monday.

Friends may coll 7 to 9 P. M. CARNEALE Of Glenolden, Nov. 26, 1960, RYLAND husband of Adelle Inee Keenerl. Relatives, friends, employes of The Great Atlantic Pacific Tea Company ore invited to services, II A.

McCausland Funeral Home, 202 Chester Pike Glenolden. Pa. Int. Sunset Memorial Pa-k. Friends may call Monday, 7 to 9 P.

M. CHAFFEE. Of the Presidential on Nov. 24, 1960, CARL oge 76, husband of D. Elizabeth Slater Chaffee and father of Marian K.

Chaffee, Virginia C. Gwynn, John H. and William H. Chaffee, 2nd. Services for relatives and friends on Monday, Author, 65, Dies Retired Teacher, Dies Abington Hospital.

He was 82. Mr. Mills was a retired hospital architect and a graduate of Yale University. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Hans K.

Forell. I George B. Mckeag, head of the history department of South Philadelphia High School until his retirement in 1938, died Friday in Cooper Hospital, Camden. He was 84, and lived ployes ot t. Cj.

Budd invited to Fiti. Patrick Funeral Home, 3309 Broad Mon. eve Snlemn Masi of Requiem Church of St. Athanasius, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Parkmg facilities in rear STUTTE RHE I 25. I960, JOHN husband of Helen J. Stutterheim, of 58 Barren Newtown Square, Pa.

Relatives, friendi emplovei of Philco Ivanhoe lodge 449 F. ond A. M. a invited to funeral services II A. J.

G. Slringfield Funeral Home, 5401 Rising Sun Ave. Int. Boebmi Blue Bell, Pa. Friend, may call 7 to 9 P.

M. THOMPSON. Nov. .23, I960, LILLIAM wife of Gewg F. Thompson Ine Wil.

danger), of 7509 Jackson drive. Tacoma Park, Md. Graveside service 2:30 P. Mt. Peace Cem.

J. G. Strlngfield, Funeral Director.) TOWNSENO. Formerly of 131? Harrison Nov. 24, I960, AMOS, beloved husband of Charlotte Smith.

Relatives and fnndi at invited to lervicei 2 P. at th Bates Funeral Home. 5000 Jackson it. (cor-ner Wakeling Fkd.l. Int.

Northwood Cem. Friends may call Sim. eve Vets SYDOW. Nov. 25.

I960, of 8248 Frankford THEODORE oge 84 years husband of Anna Von Svdow. Relatives ana friends are invited to the service 1 P. Northeast Parlors of Harold 1. Mulligan, F-onkford and Allegheny oves. friendi invited Mon.

ev. WARK. Nov. 23, JAMES husband of Emili Dovn Wark. Fam.tV and cloi friends are invited to funeral services Mon, moroing, 1 1 clock.

Church of St. Asaph Bala Cynwyd. Int. private. In lieu of flow, ers, kmdly moke donation, to tush Hospital, Malvern.

or American Oncologic Hos-p tn'. WATTERSON. WILLIAM suddenly, Nov. 25, of 6 Lafayette rd Pennsvil'e, formerly of 2428 S. Comae husband of Elizabeth.

Funeral services Tues at 115 Fern Collingswood, Bralljn was a veteran of the Spanish-Z' Ampriran War owinnii ouu iui. moi6wci 1 fWr, Jschukwit, seven grandchildren, Surviving are a son, two and Mrs. James Allardyce, a former food columnist and retired food service director for the Philadelphia Gas Works, died Wednesday at her home in the Thomas Wynne Apartments, N. Wynnewood Wynnewood. She was 65.

Mrs. Allardyce, the former Beatrice Cole, retired in 1955 from the PGW post, which she N. 3 A native of Washington, he was graduated from Washington and Jefferson College in 1898 great-grandchildren and two grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 P. Jonei.

Relia T. Kith, Emma Kelly, Eva I. Kennedy, Mattia Kowalth. Louis Krousa. Evelyn Kurfuerit, Charles Lerro.

Rose Leslie. Henrietta Alboil. Floryon g. Alrxtndrr. Ida V.

Bker, Stanley C. Baldwin, Herbert Birnstfin, Anna Berry. Anna i). Boohar. But Ida Bottieri, Anthony Boer.

Anna M. 454 N. Marshall it. Relativei and friends 2 P. at Oliver H.

Balr's, 1820 Chestnut where friends may call Sunday eve 7 to 9. In lieu of flowers contributions may be mode to the Heart Fund. Int. private. nvited to funeral 8 A.

from the and took his master's degree at Monday at the Foster funeral brother, R. O. Mullineaux, Jr. MALCOLM jTwOODS, assistant secretary of the John J. Tyler Arboretum.

Lima. Delaware Charlei J. Roman Funeral Home, 1113 Mr. Vernon st Solemn Reauiem Mass, St. the University of Pennsylvania, where he was also an instructor CHAMARS.

Nov, 23, 1960. LOUIS, of 23 Wellington Upper Darby. Relatives and friends of Chomari Reitnumnt Levesqud Ida Bramble. Evelyn S'on'Hous Oiurch, 9 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friendi may call Sun, eve, hnme, Haddon and Lees Collingswood. Burial will be in Harleigh Cemetery. Burwell, Roberta D.

Lewirkl, Antoni MeHufh, Margaret arlson, John took in 1933. Prior to that she in history. MiHUOH. Of 911 5 Farrogut terrace, on McLaushHn. Mary Merritt, James.

Jr rnnnfv Hierl FriHav Hp was 72 to attend funeral. Monday. h30 coumy, aiea rnaay. ne was Georg GrMk 0rfhod0)( and lived at the arboretum. He'h and locust sis.

v.ew ng Sun. 7 to! 10, from Vroimoooulos Funeral Home. 53d was nrmer lv an pmnlnve of tne'nn r. Nov. 26.

I960, MARGARET LALOR, wife of John F. McHugh. Relatives ond friends ore had been a food columnist for the ggf up COLLEGE WILLIAM J. RIDER, a retired nvited to the funeral on 8 30 A. oia rnuaaeipnia Kecora.

Mr. McKeag established the postal employe died Friday atCanadian Nationa, Railroad. Si I Carneal, Ryland C. Chaffee. Carl H.

Chamars. Louis Chinery, Charles L. Coletti, John Cornelius. Mrlile Deecan. William J.

Dellirker, Paul O. DeStefano, P. She also wrote a wartime cook Morehouse. Myrtle Mullineaux, Sr. Nipnes, Benjamin Peiree, Harry R.

Pressman, Bessie Rawinski, Isnatius from Orver H. Bnir's. 1820 Chestnut it. Solemn Requiem Mass ot St. Francis de Sales Church'10 A.

Int. English Catholic Cemetery, AHentown, Pa. Friends may call Mon. 5-9 P. M.

me cursing uer-wa. Mason anfl a member unc'e of the Rev. Horry J. Ovnery, book and a cookbook for the American Gas Association. Her Mr.

Jomes Corr, AuQiistinion Villa mantown. He was 71 and Canadian Lesion and the I I A Ai from th laughrev funeral Home Reilly, James novo, Sr. Mono I.H.M.. Sr. Margaret Terisita.

S.SJ. Relatives, friends, em-oloves of PIC, invited to attend the fu mclAUOMLirJ. tvov. il. ivoil, ivsmkt Pennsvi le.

N. J. Int. Lawni.de Wrwvli. ly lived at 5311 Haverford aye.

American Association of Travel- first teachers' training school at Fahardo, Puerto Rico, and served for a time as a district superintendent of schools there. In 1910 he accepted a high wire or me laie reier j. not- u.ewinfi "on husband survives. Services will be held Monday in Bushnell, 111. Endres, Kenneth W.

Ryan, Edward J. Farley. John Ryan. Marie H. Felli, Miriam 8.

Schroeck. Frits mother of Rev. Jomes E. Mc neral 8:30 A. from W.

H. Cole-I Lougnlin, Air. maer was a memoer 01 ie)ing passenger Agents. He is sur- Laughlin. Relatives, friends and Alliance uiae rjuiaaeipnia hud, a social Fitsterald, jr.

Bewail, Nancy vivpd hv his; wiff the former man bons, 4731 Lancaster Sol.mn Requiem Mass, Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament, 10 'k. M. Int. Calvary Cem. Fix.

Ella V. Snyder, Mary L. organization. Surviving are two Gertrude Wood, and two daueh- MRS. JOHN F.

McHUGH, of Spiegel, Rose M. Stephenson. Ada Stevenson. Dorothy sons, Franklin N. and William 911 S.

Farraeut terrace, died rnends may call Mon. eve. COILITTI. Nov. 26, I960, JOHM.

be-loved husband ot Santo Colletti, of 1505 S. 6th st. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8:30 A. from the Penna. ters, Mrs.

John M. Thompson, and Mrs. Damon Kroh. school teaching post in Camden. He left there in 1915 to go to South Philadelphia High School.

LIBRARY BOARD HEAD five daughters, Mrs, Julia Lewis, Mrs. Bernice Evans, Mrs, Chris of Catholic Women ore invited to the funeral, 9 A. from her home, 809 Wynnewood rd. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, 10 A. M.

Int, Calvary cm, friends may call Sun-day vening. MERRITT, Suddenly Nov. 25. JAMES S. MERRITT, of 519 Soring lan, Wynd-moor.

Pa. Funeral services at St. Thomas Church, on Nov, 28, at 2 P. M. Int.

private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may mad to St. Thomas Memorial Fund. MOREHOUSE. Nov.

25, 1960, of 225 W. Saturday at Misericordia Hospital. She was 62. Mrs. McHugh, the former Margaret Lalor, was MRS.

MIKE BERNSTEIN, of Burial 1327-29 S. Broad St. Solemn Reauiem Mass, Sacred Heart Church, 9:30 Fuller, John F. Glenn, James H. Goldsmith.

Ralph Greeley, Sarah C. Greenbaum, H. Guyant, Frank C. Hebden. Philip Hefter.

Rlrhsrd Hoch, Benry R. Horan, Cecelia C. Houshton. C. Huber, Georfe Jsffe, Miriam Jones.

Frances A. tine Parker, Mrs. Pearl Henderson and Mrs. Jean Armstrong; his mother, Mrs. Julia A.

Rider; Mr. McKeag was president of Funeral Home. WHITAKER Nov 24, 190, at Tucker, ton, N. MARGARET T. (nee Thompsonl beioved wife of Herbert, formerly of 3034 N.

Stiilman it. Relatives, friends, also mem. bers of Emanuel R. E. Church invited to at.

tend the funeral service II A. from Dillon Funerol Home, 2155 57 E. Cum. berlnnd sf Int. North Cedar Hill Cm, View, ing Mon.

7 to 9. WIGHT. Nov. 22, 1960, MAUREEN t. Inee Walker), of 522 N.

21st wile of Oscar J. Wight. Relatives and friends a invited to services 1:30 P. at Dinan Funeral Home, 1923 Soring Garden it. Int, Glenwood Mem.

Gardens. View. Sun. v. WOHLFARTH Of 2121 N.

Orkney it Nov. 24, ALBERT husband of Vary Wohlfarth Inee B-euningroberl. Relatives onj friends invited to attend the funeral 7 30 A. Parlon of J. 178 W.

Diamond it. Requiem Mass. St. Bon'fqc Church, 9 A. M.

Int. Holy Seouicbr Cem. Sioffvn, Leon J. Stutterheim. John Thompson.

Lillian Townsrnd, Amos Van Sydow, T. F. Wark, James K. Watterson. William Whitaker, Margaret Wifht, Maureen L.

Wohlfarth. Albert Woods, Malcolmn A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Viewing Mon eve the boards of trustees of the CORNELIUS Nov. JJ, MELllE of 5949 Warrington died Friday at her home. She was 79. Mrs. Bernstein, the former Anna Elkins, was a member of Hadas-sah, the Downtown Jewish Or 4809 wife of Thomas ond mother of Charlotte, ffuth and Ann.

Rela Collingswood Library and of the 'a brother, Charles, and a sister, a secretary for a Jaw firm. Surviving are her husband and her father, Joseph Lalor. First Presbyterian Church. He Mrs. Geneva Mayo Sedgwick it, MYRTLE wife of the lore Jomes W.

Morehouse. Relatives ond fnenn. tives and friends invited to attend services 2:30 P. from the funeral Home of Wetrel and Son, 4708-12 N. 5th st.

nvited to service Mon. 2.30 P. M. Kirk A Friends may call Mon. eve.

Parking next ANNOUNCING Nice, 6301 Germantown ove. Int. private phans Home and the Uptown Home for the Aged. Surviving MULLINEAUX. Of 131 Oakdale ave, Norristown.

Nov. 25. 1960. HENRY husband of Ada M. Inee Wesselll Mul Imeaux, age 73 years.

Services for fe'ativesj Viewing Monday evening. to t-unerai Home. DEEGAN, Nov. 23, 1960. WILLIAM husband of the late Anno Inee Ryanl Dee-gon, foimerly of 2 S.

38th st. Relatives ond friends are invited to funeral Monday 8:30 A. Funeral Home of Andrew J. Bair Son. 3925 Chestnut st.

Solemn Mass of Reauiem, St. James' Chjrch, 10 A. Int. Holy Crots Cem. Friends call Sun.

7-9 P. M. DELLICKER Suddenly, on Nov. 25. I960.

ond friends from the Bailey Chapel, 815-17 WOODS. Of The John Tyler Arbor. are her husband; a son, Edward; three daughters, Mrs. Leah Corson, Mrs. Nita Segal and Mrs.

Beatrice Heister; eight grandchildren and six great grand turn, lima. on Nov. 25. I960. MAI.

COLM huband of Gertrude Services for relatives and fnends nn 10 30 A. ot Oliver H. Bair s. 1820 Chest, nut St. Inf.

private. Piease omit floweri. W. Marshall Norristown, on ot 2 P. M.

Int. versiae Cem. friendi may call Mon 7-9 NIPPfS. Nov. 24, 1960.

BENJAMIN of 5214 Ridge ove huibond of the late Delia C. Nippei Inee Edelel, Relatives, friendi ond member! of Kevstone Council Itll, O. of I. invited to th service! I P. M.

W. Mills Turner Funeral PAUL husband of Mildred Swartz Del children. licker. of 309 Wainut North Wales, Card ol Thanks MRS. WILLIAM D.

FILER, of Home. 6028 Ridge ove Rooborough. Friends! Mt. D'ONOFRIO Thanks All Nil friends Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Longenecker Funeral Home, Main St.

and Elm North Wales. Tues 2 P. M. Int. White-marsh Memo'lal Park.

No viewing Mon. eve. Friends may call at the funeral home Tues. after 12 noon. 195S W.

Hunting Park a widow, died Thursday in Temple feK A ELECTRIC JT SHAVER sss-r gift' fiBBA COUNSELING P7 iLZjy SERVICE may call Sun. ve 7-9 IParkmg facilities. liMr. Michael Onofno, toaether with Int. Westminster Cem.

wife, Natalina, and his children, Peter, PEItCI. Of 4742 Pin Nov. 24, 1960,1 Frank ond Carmela e.press hs S'ncer HARRY beloved husband of Korlyss: thank i ond deep gratitude to oil friendi P.i.r Mrulrm int nnd friendi rrillftft him mrAi Hurtnn (In. DeSTEFANO. Nov.

25. 1960. PAS- University Hospital. She was 84. Surviving are four daughters, QUALE, beloved husband of Mary the hospital.

There ore no words far th 11 A. ot Oliver H. Bair I Bu Lombardol. of 2413 S. 1 0th it.

Relativei expression of affection and friendship received by hm from so- many inurcei. May God blest them and their families In th vears to come Mother Mary Raymond, Mother Francis 1 De Sales, both of the and tnends are invited to the funeral 8 30 A. from Teti Funeral Home, 2349 S. 1 0th it. Solemn Requiem Moss.

10 A. Epiphany Church. Int. Holy Crosi Cem, FnenH, may call Mon. eve, INGRES.

Nov. 24, I960, of Gwynedd. KENNETH husband of Helen Con Sisters of Holy Child of Jesus, Cemetery Loli Mrs. Edna Gibson and Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor; four sons, T.

Frank, Walter, Elmer and Wil nor Endres. Funeral services 2 P. at Helweo Son, 463 York Jenkintown. 4-GRAVI LOT. FORREST Hill, SOMERTON, PA.

CALL Li 9-3871 Chestnut st Int. private. PRESSMAN. Nov. 26.

I960. BESSIE (nee Cohenl, beloved wif of th late louil, of 5625 Lebanon devoted mother of Esther Rosen, Sylvia Fein, Mary Feldbaum. Nettie Strickmon, Serina Reivlch, Selmo Schuman and Irene Neuhard; dear silter of Alice Oxmon, Moris, David, louis, Harry, Charles and Philip Cohen, Also survived by II grandchildren and 8 Relatives and friends, olso members of Boslover Benef. invited to services I at Joseoh levine Son, 1512 N. Brood t.

Int. Har Zion Cem. IFamily will be at th lat residence.) IAWINSKI. Nov. 24.

I960. IGNATIUS, husband of the late Joanna Rawinski fnee Rogalskil of 4308 Monovunk av. Iformer-ly ot 4549 Manayunk ave. I. Relatives.

nt. Hillside Cem, No viewing. FARLEY. Nov. 24, JOHN, of 5257 Wal liam, and a sister, Mrs.

Daisy nut husband of Ellen Inee Poinsettl. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8:30 A. from the Albert J. Byrne M. "Burke.

(JJjjjgfr FLOWERS Funeral Home, 1907 N. 63d st. Solemn HUBERT J. JOHN, a former Reauiem Mass, Church of Our lady of Victory, 10 A. Int.

Old Cathedral Cem. Friends may call Sunday evening. FELIX. Nov. 26, MIRIAM S.

Inee Sund- engineer with the Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Chester, died Saturday in Delaware Coun friends ond all organizations of which he heiml, of the Park Drive Manor Acts wife Before you buy an Electric Shaver for a Christmas Gift, visit our Special Shaver Department. Get the answers to all your questions before you buy. Our Electric Shaver Specialist will gladly give you expert advice. of the late Harry Felix. Funeral lervicei Q' 7059 Frankford Avi.

DE I-822S Mnn. thro flat. II A. M. til T.

M. 2223 N. Front St. REgent 9-6271 Mm. thru Set.

II A. M. to I t. M. Via Store Open Sun.

I AM PM the convenience ot Ih family. FITZGERmID. Nov. 26. I960, of 25764 Coon Myk.

Solemn Reauiem Moss ty Hospital. He was 67 and lived I WllbeWn Rollmaster M. w. w.iln An. uuft id at St.

Joseohot i Lhurcn, view ng Int Weitmins'f' Cem nt Inma. nn ln, Un.tilMin ELECTRIC SHAVER Automatic Self-Adjusting Rollers Give Cleaner, Smoother, More Comfortable Shaves Conner! Fitzgerald. Relatives ond friends are invited to attend the funerol on Tues morning 9 clock from the McConaghy Funerol Home, Lancaster and Wyoming oves ArdmO'e. Solemn Reauiem Masi in the Church of St. Catherine of Siena, ot 10 clock.

Int. Calvary Cem, Friendi Invited Mon. eve 7 un'il 9. FIX. Nov.

22. ELLA V. fnee wife of the late Harry E. Relatives at 413 Copley Upper Darby. Mr.

John had been with the company 33 years, until his retirement in 1959. He was a member of the Artisans. Surviving are his wife, Rose three sons, Hubert James A. and Joseph and a daughter, Mrs. James McCoy.

SPECIAL Electric Shaver MISS MIRIAM JAFFE, an employe for many years at the and friends are 'invited to funeral services 2 P. from J. M. Campbell Funeral Home, 500 E. Benner it.

lat Ruing Sun). Int Mt. Peace Cem. Viewing Sun. eve.

FULLER. On Nov. 24. I960, luddenly, JOHN husband of Kathryn Inee Schus'erl, of 168 W. Plumstead lansdowne.

Funeral services 11 A. Johnston Son Funeral Home, 69 E. Baltimore Lansdowne. Friends, and employe! of Bell Telephone Co. may call Sun.

eve. Int. Arlington Cem. ftlSNM KJnu OA lOAfl IA1JUC LT demonstrations going on all day, every day beginning band of Kathryn Kane Glenn, and lather $1499 of Mrs. George A.

Arnholt, of 106 Argyle Ardmore. Relativei and friends invited to funeral on Tues. morning at 10 4 LOWERS" clock, from Ihe McConaghy Funeral Home Lancaster Wyoming Ardmor Friends invited Mon. 7-9 GOLDSMITH. Nov.

26. 1960, DR. RALPH Nov. 25, 1960 to Christmas Eve Dec. 24 beloved husband of Ysabel Inee Lorsevl, of r-etteri Mill Bryn Athen.

Po devoted father of Eliiabeth Kessler ond Mary Gold Pi .1 smith. Relatives and friends ore invited to Elegance unbeam services 3 P. at Joseoh levine I Son Memorial Chapeli, N. Broad It. obove 71st ave.

Int. private. GREELEY. Suddenly, Nov. 25, SARAH Marine Dispersing Office at Broad st.

and Washington died Saturday in Einstein Medical Center. She was 57 and lived at 4033 Baltimore ave. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Minnie Golden-berg. Deaths Elsewhere The Most Rev.

John M. Mc-Namara, 83, Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Washington, at Washington. He had suffered a stroke Thanksgiving Day. A native of Baltimore who was ordained a priest in 1902, he founded St. Gabriel Catholic Church in Washington in 1920 and had been its pastor since then.

He was consecrated a Bishop in 1927. Mitar Baklc, 52, former member of Yugoslavia's United Nations delegation and Secretary of the Yugoslav National Assembly, at Belgrade. ELECTRIC SHAVER C. Inse Flanoganl, Ballyhaunn, County )ueen Size Large nougli to do a delicate job quickly Buy Any Electric Shaver-Just Say "Charge It" tjnnwirmi 1111 -rrini nnj rimmim jimiiumi hjwuw.jjuiw'11 Mayo, Ireland, wife ot Thomai and aunt of Sr. Anita Oilti, S.S.J.

Relatives, friends, V.M. Sodality invited to funral, 8:30 A. from her late residence, 2826 W. Wishart St. Solemn Reauiem Mass.

Corpus Christi Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulch-e Cem. Viewing Mon.

eve. GREENBAUM Nov. 25, formerly of 713 Montgomery HANNAH, beloved wife of the lot Isadar, devoted mother of Samuel, Martin, Edward, Jerome, Mrs. Irene Ershan, Mn. Bertha Gross, Mrs.

Ethel Wenitsky ond Mrs. Reba Fisher. Relatives and friends ore invited to the services 12:15 P. Joseph Levine i Son Memorial Chapels, N. Brood st.

above 71st ave. Int. Montefior Cem. Family will return to 6236 N. Broad Apt.

106. GUYANT Nov 7i lon nt (.711 1 lie all new 6 Whenever the need or. occasion arises, flowers can express your feelings anJ sentiments in a very special way. They are always gratefully received and warmly Trie next time you want to "say it with flowers" consult The Inquirer's Florists' Guidt) for a qualified florist in your neighborhood. See the FLORISTS' GUIDE 0f VanKirlr.

FRANK SHAVEMASTER ELECTRIC SHAVER Nothing Shaves Like a Blade That's why Sunbeam puts 3 real blades in this great new Shave, master Shaver. one 01 me leaaers 01 me onser--. husband of ih. ion ciia a. c-uYant, vauvc 1 any iuohuuii mm I P.

McClurd Fon.ral 14 Harrison Frankford. Int. Cedar Hill Government, SHAVEMASTER ELECTRIC SHAVER, Exclusive Two-Sided "Micro-Twin" Head. One side; for close clean leg shaving. One side for underarm grooming.

present Colombia at Bogota. ujm Friends may call Sun. eve. HEBDEN. Nov.

25, I960, PHILIP. 3125 Taylor Carnwell Heights, beloved ion of Mr. ond Ma, Philip Hebden Inee Gian-ninel. Relatives and friends gr Invited to funeral 9 A. from 2815 F.

Almond Died AL80STA. Suddenly, NOV. 24, I960. FLORYON husband of Ma I. Albosta Inee Ramkil.

nf 518 E. Duoont it. Rela oo.emr neq-jiem Mass. 10 A. Mother Divine Grace Church.

Int. Our lady of Grace Cem. Viewing Mon. eve. Arrangement! by wus'rri runerai name HEFTER.

Of 268 W. Greenwood av. lansdowne, Nov. 25, I960, RICHARD "Vtox; tives, friendi ond Hottal-Taylor Poit 333 V.F.W., invited t. funerol service, 2 P.

a- the J. Burton Corson Funeral Home, 433 Lyceum Roxborough, where friends may cell Mon. eve. after 7. Inter-menf Geo.

Wajhington Mem. Park. In lieu of flowers, kindly send contribution! to St. Alban I Epil. Rox.

CHECK SEARS LOW PRICES nusoand of Virginia lansing Hefter, Service for relatives and friendi on 2:30 P. ot Oliver Bair 1820 Chest, nut st. Int. private, HOCH Nov. 24, of Horsham.

HEN MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY ALFXANDFR Of 2033 S. Bonsall RY IHARRYI husband of Anna. Rela- fnenns, also member! ef Phoenix Nov. 24, 1960, IDA wife of th late lives, A mdnvm rtf 6nA- Thomas D. Alen-onder.

Relatives and loage SEARS NORTHEAST WEST PHILA. ABINGTON CAMDEN Blvd. Market ot 64th 1495 Old York Rd. Adm'l W.lion Blvd. jl 3-2900 GR 6.1.500 TU 6-6000 IM 5-9060 Open Ivery NigM-Mon.

Thru Sat. till (Ablngfon till i3) "Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back" friendi are Invited to services, luesaay, I mg xaiirooa. or Invited to services or P. at Parlors of David H. Bowen II A.

from th Wetrel Funeral Son, 50th ond Catherine sts. Int. Fernwood Home, 501 U. Easton Willow Grov. Cem.

Frindi may call 7 to 9 P. M. Frimdi maw call Monday vmng, THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER.

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