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1-4 a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1959 Died Died BALlYumi SDt. 10, 1959, JOSEPH 11, 1959, of 124 Sunvnit Jenkintown, Pa. MARGARET, wife of the fate David Pratt. Relatives ond friends invited to service, 2 P. St.

Peter Episcopal Church, 654 N. Easton Glenside, Po Int, Arlington Cem. Please omit DALRYMPLE, of 1345 f. Priea St. friends ond John J.

Wolp.rt Pott 702, A. ora invited to service, I P. hJirm A.lfll fiarmnntown Ove. Int. Mt.

Morion Cam. riandt may call Mon. ve. neruinr.niArUA T)n Sent. 10.

1959, flowers. Should friends desire, contriourione may be sent to St. Peter Episcopal Church, ftlentide. KIPRIAN, husband of Alice Inee Ttltytlnal, .1 T1 ltr Tarrnra. CnmHin.

N. J. Rela tive! and friends are invited to attend the Wetter Urges Schools To Aid Fight Against Blight in Big Cities By HELEN ROTHBARDT Dr. Allen H. Wetter, superintendent of Philadelphia public schools, Saturday urged the Nation's educators to implement quickly a program of training citizens to live in funeral on at 10 A.

at PredpeUki Funeral Home, 1458-60 Mt. Ephroim rnmrUn I Int. New Camden Cam. Friends may call Mon. eve.

Parastai at P. M. DHMOND. On Seot. 11, 1959, of 3136 N.

Broad formerly of 25th sterner SALE. Suddenly, Sept. 10, 1959, of 2657 E. Schiller ATTILIO husband of Adelina DeGeorge Reale. Relatives, friends and employes of Fruehouf Trailer Co.

an invited to the funeral, 8:30 A. from the Northeast Parlors of Horold B. Mulligan, Frankford and Allegheny oves. High Requiem Mass, Nativity Church, 10 A. M.

Int. Resurrection Cem. Friends or invited Mon, eve. RHODES. Sept.

11, DR. C. S. RHODES (CYRIL ROSENBLUTHI. of 7795 Spring Elkins Pork, beloved husband of Bernice Rhodes (nee Morse), devoted father of Frances ond Nancy, beloved son of Joseph J.

ond Lulu Rosenbluth, dear brother of Harold S. Rosenbluth. Services 12 noon precisely, Morris Rosenberg Son, 2009 N. Brood st. Parking on private lot.

MAROARfc I M. inee wmorm, County Mayo, Ireland, wife of the Inle Patrick Desmond. Relatives and friends ore invited to the funeral a. rvv, from the Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan, iiio lhinh nut Solemn Reauiem Mass.

St. Stephen's Church, A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

rrienas ore inviiea big cities and finding places day evening. In industry and labor for iir.iu ct in 1959. suddenly, MARY C. Inee Flannaganl, wife of the late James J. Fagan and sister of Sister Mary young people.

The goal is to save urban cen Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park, Family will return to 7795 Spring Elkins Park. AGGIOMO Sept. 12. 1959, MARY I ters of population from deterior beloved wife of Ralph Soggiomo, of Euitoce, 5 5 J.

Relatives nna rrienas im ed to funeral 9 A. from residence. 1332 e6th ave. Solemn Reauiem Mass, Church of the Holy Angels, 10 A. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Sunday evening. Please omit flowers. ation. "It may well be our schools 926 S.

9th St. Relatives and friends are in-vited to attend the funeral ot 9 A. from Penna. Burial 1327-29 S. Brood st.

Solemn Reauiem Mass, St. Paul's, ot 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Viewing FLOOD Seot. 9, 1959, of 3025 N. 5th will provide the cement to hold William beloved son ot the rare VAililnn. 1 nnA hlift H. Flnnd Inee Kennellvl- dren or children with home problems or other problems that can hinder their progress.

Philadelphia schools have almost 300 counselors, 120 attendance workers, 20 psychologists, two psychiatrists, five disciplinary schools, classes for 10,000 handicapped and a case review committee. Home Community Coordinators who go into the home. Philadelphia has these coordinators in several neighborhoods. They actually serve as bomemaking consultants. a city together," he said PROBLEMS LOOM Relatives and friends, also members of the Holy Name Society invited to attend the ml B.30 A.

funeral Home of ill Js' I lib MimllrPrfMm IM 7 vCrn Speaking of the problems con James P. Donahue it Sons, 6th Tioga sts. CnUrnn Danntam AAnts. St. Veronica's Church fronting Philadelphia and other 10 A.

M. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Friends may call Sunday evening. large metropolitan centers as a r.nur.u Tin Sent 10.

1959. of 4274 result of the great flow of mi Franltford J. ROBERT, husband ot Freda M. nee Roselll (jough. Relatives ona Monday evening.

SCHNEELOCH WALTER husbond of Gertrude A. Davis, of 5016 Springfield ave. Suddenly Sept. 1 1, 1959. Relatives ond friends and employes of Penno.

State Em. ployment Service invited to funeral 9 A. White Funeral Home, 4700 Springfield ove. High Mass of Reauiem Church of St. Francis deSales, 10 A.

M. Inf. SS Peter Paul Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve.

5EXTON. Sept. 9, 1050, nf 123 N. Main Glassboro, N. EDWARD husband of the late Alice I.

Sexton (nee Arkmsl. Relatives, friends, employes of United Newt ond International Assoc. of Machinists, Local 724, invited to funeral, 10 A. The Roche Funeral Home, 56rh ond Cedar ove. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of the Transfiguration, 11 A.

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

SHEER. On Sent. 10, 1959, of S28 W. Sedgwick ANNIE wife of the lot Alfred Sheer. Relatives and friends are in friends invited to service, I P.

of Harold B. Mulligan, 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Int. National Beverly, j.

Friends invited Mon, eve. grants from other parts of the country, Dr. Wetter said the schools must train "culturally deprived" children of these "in- "These, then, are some of the inroads we have made," Dr until ailia lU utvuaio nui wiTmwv GREENWOOD. On Sept. 10, 1959, RAYMOND J.j husband of Ann nee Grovesl, of 2179 E.

Hagert st. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Mon. ot 9 A. from his mother-in-law's residence, 1837 E. Monmouth st.

Solemn Re citizens. Wetter concluded. "But there are others many others such as helping teachers advise new quiem Mass at 11 A. St. Anne Church.

The problems that confront the Philadelphia public schools in this respect, he said, loom larger teachers, special curriculum writers, ungraded orientation vited to the service, 11 A. frons Int. United States National Beverly, N. J. Friends may call Sunday evening.

HARKINS. Sept, 7, .1959, CATHERINE Inee Campbell). Refer to CATHERINE the Ogontz Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan, Ogontz and Chelten aves. Viewing from 10 classes for new pupils, full-time nurses in each school.

But loom WALSH notice. A. M. Int. Greenmount Cem.

No viewing Sun. eve. than ever. "Today's big city educational problems are unique," he declared. "I have heard a number of thinking people raise the question: 'Can the schools save miiiixdiMivmm 'it ii Mi'inllilMiii ii mi 11 Ittiil nran itCisssiimi rl -fin1 lll II Trmi m-n ing large, and an ever present problem, is to find good teachers HAAS.

Of 4104 West Chester pike, Newtown Square, Sept. 10. LOUISA Inee Trucksessl. widow of William Hans, in her SHREVE. On Sept.

10, 1959, SARAH of 4400 Grove Hoddonfield, N. wife of the late Benamin P. Shreve, Funeral service ot the convenience of the who are willing to accept the 92d year. Relatives and friends, also members of Newtown Square Baptist Church ore invited to services 1 P. Kester's great challenge of teaching these family.

Friends may call Sunday evening, 7 to 9 P. at her home. Please omit Shriner temples from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia and New York City participated. Parade was feature attraction of two-day session marking the Diamond Color guard of Almas Temple, Washington, D. steps out in the parade of the Mid-Atlantic Shrine Association, holding convention in Philadelphia in honor of Lu Lu Temple's 75th anniversary.

Twenty-one Funeral Home, 609-11 E. Allegheny ave. Int big city children, who so gravely North Cedar Hills Cem. Friends may call the I do not minimize the role of other agencies of society, Sunday evening. need their help." HIGGINS.

Sept. 12. 1959. MARGARET but I am led to believe that the responsibility of the schools is JANE, wife of the late Williom Higginl, of 2131 Chew st. Relatives and friends invited Iithtarg to the services 10 A.

Kirk Nire, 6301 Germantown ave. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Friends may coll Monday evening. Dr.

W. C. Stadie Dies, Anli-Blighf Unit HOOVER. Sept. 10.

1959. EMMA HOO FRANK MUSMAN, of 2429 S. flowers. JICKINGER PAUL of 4122 York husband of the late Margaret, brother of Mrs. Minnie Mulroney.

Relatives and friends invited to funerol, 8 30 A. from the Funeral Home of Stephen A. McGlone, 3835 N. Brood St. Solemn Moss of Reauiem, 10 A.

St. Stephen's Church. Int. Westminster Cem. Friends may call Mon.

eve. SLEESMAN. Sept. II, 1959, WILLIAM of 1651 N. Robinson husbond of Josephine Ullman Sleesman.

Relotives, friends ond Concordia Lodge 67 F. A. are invited to the funeral 2 P. af The McCullough Funerol Home, S. W.

cor. 63d St. A lansdowne ove, Int. Arling. ton Cem.

Friends may call Mon, eve. Masonic service, 8 M. SOMERSON It i lis VER. Services 10 30 A. ot the Mrs.

J. Hughes Dies af Age 78 Orkney died Friday at Albert Penn Widows Home, 1401 E. Susquehanna far greater than is generally realized." WORK OUT PILOT PLAN Dr. Wetter explained that during the past three years he and other school superintendents from the 14 largest cities in the ave. Friends invited 7 to 8:30 P.

M. Einstein Medical Center, South Medical Researcher HUBER. SeDt. 12. 1959.

FLORIAN Elects Harnwell ern Division. He was 75. He was HUBER, In his 80th year. Relatives rind friends are invited to attend the funeral 8:30 A. from the Fluehr Funeral a partner in the Morris Hotel and Restaurant Supply Co.

until home, 3301-15 Cottman ave. Solemn Re-auiem Man, St. Bernard's Church, 10 A. M. his retirement a year ago.

Sur country have been working out a pilot plan, known as the Great Dr. William C. Stadie, Professor Emeritus of Research Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, who developed the oxygen chamber, died Friday in Middletown, N. while Academy lane SARAH (nee Snltzmanl, be- Mrs. James H.

Hughes, Democratic national committeewoman from Delaware for 20 years until her retirement in 1957 and widow of a U. S. Senator from Dela viving are his wife, the former Cities School Improvement Stud or ine lore Mendel, devoted mother of Fanny Kohn ond Celia Klein. Sam. uel, Dovid nnd Imm a visiting relatives en route ies Program Int.

Resurrection Cem. Friends may call Monday evening. KARPINSKI, Suddenly, Seot. 9, 1959, STANISLAWA IS1ELLAI, wife of the late John Karpinski, of 170 Grnoe st. Relatives, friends ond all organisations of which she was a member, ore invited to funeral at Karcsh Funeral Home, 164 Cotton 8 A.

M. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Jos- Vived bv 12 arnndrhiMon 1. home from his summer vaca Dr. Gaylord P.

Harnwell, president of the University of Pennsylvania, has been elected president of the Philadelphia formed by five West Philadelphia institutions to fight blight in the area. Representatives of the five in grandchildren. Relatives ond friends invited Tillie Feldman; a son, Leonard; three daughters, Mrs. Anna Be-loff, Mrs. Sara Smith and Mrs.

Minnie Birnbaum, and a brother, "Fundamentally, the school is required to train citizens to live tion. He was 73 and lived at ware, died Friday at her summer cottage at Surf and Park to services Sun. at 12 o'clock at Joseph levine and Son Memorial Chopeis, N. Brood st. above 71st ove Int.

Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will be ot the lat residence. 77 Wynnedale Narberth, Bell, Eleanor C. Mnnre, Edith Rehobolh. Del.

She was 78 and Dh''! Church- A- M- Viawing Sun eve. Bledsoe, Jamea P. Molt. John W. Dr.

Stadie, who retired in 1956 in a city," Dr. Wetter said. "Within this organization there are all kinds of youngsters, i 1 kit. vvnsunimiBr wm, Mulkin. Helen I.

Rlumherff, Max STAG. Sent 12 1050 UIDH I uvea at o. oiaie jjover, Klutrhek. Andrew as John Herr Musser Professor Del. of the late Robert S.

Stog. of 6252 Gillespie st. Relatives ond friends ore in. stitutions the University of J- KESSLER Sept. 11, 1959, of 3307 N.

5th ADELINE B. Inee Powell, beloved wife of the late Harry J. Kessler. Relatives and friends, also members of the John G. Buseman Chapter 304, O.E members -of the North Penn Council 151, S.A.D O.L., Mrs Hughes was the former physically strong and physically weak.

There are the brightest of Research Medicine at the uinversity's Medical School, re ted to funerol 2 P. from Fd. Vincent Pennsylvania. Drexel Institute of Buono Murphy. Hev.

Le Murnhr, S.S.J. Myers. Laura Myers, Samuel O. Muller, Elizabeth Mulvaney, Wm. Raffle, Mary M.

Neun. Bessie gar S. Robinson Funerol Home. 6157 Tor. Caroline Taylor and a native of Technology, the College of Os esdole ave.

Inf. Mnnnnlin ram c.i.-j. and the dullest of students. But ceived an honorary Doctor of may call Tues, eve. Burns.

Rena C'lrrotelli, firstr Cook, Cecilia Collins, James J. Cole. David D. Chester, Pa. Her husband, who ond Gawanese Council 72 Degree of Poca Science degree at Penn last STIft Tin C.n, 1, mr.

I t. a teopathy, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Presbyterian served in the Senate from 1937 2 P. Funeral Home of James P. Dona- Papouschek. P.

June. Previously he taught at the STEEL, of 930 Railroad" Bryn Mawr, Funerol services will be held privately. Cox, Rt. Rev. Mon- Pratt, Margaret 1943, died in 1953.

we have to consider that each and every one of them will be the voters of tomorrow. "Meanwhile the school system hue Sons, 6th and Tioga sts. Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may call Mon.

eve. Eastern Medical School of Yale Univer Hospital elected new officers Friday at the corporation's head STILES On Seot. 12, of 6928 Chester She was a former director of SAMUEL hu.hnnd ii Louis. Services will be Sunday at 1:30 P. M.

in Goldsteins', 2129 N. Broad st. JAMES SCOTT DENHAM, retired general manager of the photographic products department of the E. I. du Pont de Nemours died Friday of a heart attack on his yacht in the Delaware River.

He was 71. He was a native of Monticello, Fla. He retired nine years ago and moved to Hardville, S. with his wife, Martha. He also is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Henry Taylor; a sister, Mrs. Frederick G. Barfield, and a brother, relief for Kent county, a member 5tar service Mon. 8 P. M.

KOHN Seot. 11, of 5133 st BENJAMIN, belnved hushnnd nf Fthel Stiles. Relotives and friends, olso sity. COLUMBIA GRADUATE quarters, 3025 Walnut st. has other important matters to of the Delaware State Board of deal with such as the academi 10 NAMED TO BOARD A native of New York, Dr.

Health and a past president ofiMoicoim Kohn, am tne Fleischker; beloved tho ITnnt Cmtniv 5PPA brother of Mollie ApDel Ray Cruisemi tne K.ent LOUnty CA. Abe, George ond Jock Kohn. Relatives and cally talented students. In spite The presidents of the five In Stadie was graduated from the of the brickbats that have been Mrs. Hughes was a member sun 9 45 A.

Joseph Levine A Son Memonol thrown at American schools, our ui 1 1 1 ui Kenning ore invited to funeral, I P. from the Yerkes Fu-neral Home, 7031 Woodland In'. Mt. Zion Cem. Friends may coll Mon.

THORNTON. Of 2421 Memphis Sent, 11, 1959, ROBERT beloved husband of Charlotte C. (nee Schrerkl, age 76 vears. Relatives ond fuends, membeis of Summer, field Methodist Church and St. John Assembly 28, Order of Artisans invited to funerol services II A.

ot Hesnnger funerol Home, 2013 Susan, hanna ave IE. of Front st.l. Inf. Eost Ceaar siffnor Joseph G. Reale, Attiho Cox.

J. CD. Rhodes, Dr. C. S.

Covle, Anna M. (Cyril Kosenbluth) Dalrymple, Joseph Saffffiomo, Mary L. Desmond, M. M. Sexlon, Edw.

J. Fagan, Mary C. Annie M. Flood, Wm. J.

Shreve, Karah A. dough, J. Robert Siokinger, Paul F. Greenwood. R.

J. Sleesman. Wm. G. Harkins, Catherine Somerson, Sarah Haas, Louisa Stag.

Maria L. Higgins, M. J. Steel, J. Walter Hoover, Km ma H.

Stiles. Samuel H. Huber, F. F. Thornton, Robt.

M. Karpinski, R. Tortoreto. Mary Kessler, A. B.

Turoff, Fried H. Kobn, Benjamin Van O'Linda. A. S. Kullman, W.

Jr. Voegele, Fred G. Mammarella, A. Walsh, Catherine Mason. A.

T. White, R. Jr. MrCabe, G. M.

Wister, Peter MrLaughlin. E. H. Woerwag, D. Medical School of Columbia University in 1916.

After service in the Colonial Dames, Daughters Chopeis, n. Brood st. obove 71 st ave. int stitutions were elected to the board of directors of the corporation along with five other institu the American the Medical Corps during the JJOVer INeW IIUO ana beloved husband of Agnes M. First World War, he became affiliated with the Rockefeller In Rehnhnth Art ot 39 Jooouil lone.

town. Pa. Alia survivina are his 4 chil programs seek rapid advancement for these talented youngsters, with special and accelerated courses, with specially trained teachers, to help nurture these adept scholars. "Then, too, our average students are an important segment tional representatives. Of the 11 remaining places on the board, five more are reserved for the institutions and six are to be left open for election by associate stitute.

During this period, he de Meier, Mary Zappacosta, Palma members of the corporation. veloped the oxygen chamber and reported on its effectiveness in treating pneumonia and heart Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. W. Oakman Hay, Jr, and Mrs. Caroline Martin; a son, James and a sister, Mn.

Fraley N. Weidner. Services will be held at 3 P. M. Sunday at Christ Episcopal Church, Dover, Del.

Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery. SAMUEL UNGER, of 8319 Associate members will be re and must be given the best train MRS. MENDEL SOMERSON died Friday at her home, 1729 Academy lane, Haverlown. She was 87. Mrs.

Somerson, the former Sarah Saltzman, was a member of Hadassah and the Michener a retired cloth cruited from among residents disease. The oxygen chamber ing we can offer. The slow and those with business, indus run urn. friends may coll Monday evening, TORTORETO. Sept.

10, 1959, MARY, widow of Consiglio Tortoreto. Relatives ond friends are invited to attend the funeral or 8 A. from 9IS Dickinson St. Solemn Requiem Moss, Annunciation Churils at 9 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Mon, eve. TUROFF Sept. 12, 0f 1319 F.

Uool FRIEDA HOPNf STAY, beloved wife of Dr. Maurice Turoff, devoted mother of Find-enck. Ruth Ellen, ond Michael, dear daughter of Roe Hornestav, beloved sister of Abraham Hornestny ond Nnn Holoern, Relatives ond friends or Invited to services 3 P. Joseph Levine Son Memorial Chonels, N. Brood st.

obov 71 st i ove. Int. King David Cem. In lieu of I flowers contributions in her memory may mode to the Cancer Fund, VAN O'llNDA. Sent lr) dren, 1 brother his patents, Mr.

Mrs. William Kullman, of Phila. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 9 A. from the Beck Dougherty Mortuary, Newportville Falliington Levittown, Pa. Solemn Reauiem Mass, 10 A.

St. Michael the Archangel Church, Levittown. Int. Resurrection Cem, Friends may call Mon. eve.

7 to 9 P. M. MAMMARELLA. ANTONIO, Sept. 11th, beloved husband of Maria (nee Anoelol, of 6431 Vine st.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral 9 A. from Allura Funeral Home. 6601 Haverford ove. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A. St.

Donato's Church. Int. Holy Cross Cemetery. Viewing Monday evening. MASON Sept.

10, ALPHONSE TERRY, husband of Ann IBonafiglial, of 2036 Sioel St. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Mon. 8:30 A. at Carto Funeral Home, was a forerunner of the oxygen learners must be encouraged to ing worker, died Thursday in University Hospital. He was 65.

tent. trial or professional interests in the area bounded by Haverford Surviving are his wife, Leah, advance, at their own pace FAR FROM UNIQUE Active in research until his and two daughters, Mrs. An 52d the Media Branch Died death, Dr. Stadie went to his laboratory at the university daily nette Tulin and Miss Mildred "But these are not unique of the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Schuylkill, a spokesman for Unger. Services will be held at Sisterhood of Har Zion Synagogue.

Surviving are three sons, David, Samuel and Louis, and two daughters, Mrs. Charles Klein and Mrs. Martin Kohn. Services will be held at noon problems. These exist every and was editor of Diabetes, the BELL.

Sept. 11, 1959, of 2926 Woodrow Ardslev, ELEANOR C. Inee Wil-dermuth), wife of Robert M. Bell, Relatives and friends invited to service, 2 11 A. M.

Sunday at the Raphael journal of the American Diabetes where, in large and small areas. But the problems we have to the corporation said. ANNOUNCED IN APRIL Sacks memorial chapel, 1945 N. ARTHUR beloved hu.hrmH nf rv. isr st.

12214 S. Broad St. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 Association. The association P. Edwin F.

Thies Funeral Home, 124 Broad st. N. Easton Glenside, Pa. Int. Sunset St.

Edmund I Church. Int. Holy Cross' atherme Inee Relatives and Viewing 7 to II P. M. to services Tues, II A.

Cem. awarded him the Banting Medal tackle and which are uniquely metropolitan ones are to train Memoriol Park. Friends rnav ca Mon. eve. Sunday at the memorial chapel of Joseph Levine and Son, 7112 turneron t.niirr-n, i McCABt Sept.

10. 1959, GERTRUDE LEOSOE. Of 914 4rh Crovdon, tA. A iniermenr west MRS. JOHN A.

FUHS, of 1544 Formation of the nonprofit corporation was announced April 22 by the five institutions. Their in 1956 for his diabetes research. OTHER HONORS Li. i d.i,1 jl "til Cem. Friends may coll Mon.

eve tormerly or Phtla. suddenly on bept 11. JAMES husband of Anna M. Bled N. Broad st.

the culturally deprived m-mi grant city children. at the Mulford Showers Funeiol Home, 1407 soe (nee Quinley), age 40 yrs. Relatives and friends are invited to funerol 9 A. M. John P.

Donohue and Sons. 5400 Market st friends, olso Mavfair Post 1880, V. F. and Pup Tent 21 invited to service Tues. objectives were set forth then as eliminating blight by purchase Solemn Reauiem Moss, Our Lady of The Rosary Church, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross "If the great cities are the hub of metropolitan areas, how can we in the school system pre I P. M. Apts.

of Wm. H. Bottersby, 33lo N. Broad st. Inf.

Hillside Cem. Viewing Cem. Friends may call Sunday evening He also received the Phillips Medal of the American College of Physicians, the Kober Medal of the Association of American Physicians and the Alverenga to M. and resale of property if neces sary and promoting the enforce MRS. HARRY J.

KESSLER, a widow who lived and operated a confectionery at 3307 N. 5th died Friday at the Griffith Convalescent Home. She was the Mclaughlin. Sept. it, 1959, of 2775 Coral EMMA H.

Inee Puffl, wife of the SLUMBERG. Sept. 10, 1959, MAX. of S. Dover widow of sergeant in the Police Department, died Thursday in Doctors Hospital.

She was 69. She is survived by two sons, John and Nicholas and two daughters, Margaret M. and Regina M. Fuhs. Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung at 10 A.

M. Monday at St. Gabriel's Church, 29th and Dickinson sis. 140 5. John Russel Circ ns Park late Frank McLaughlin, Relotives ond beloved husband of Aido Blumberg Inee friends ore invited to the service, I P.

from the Parlors of Harold Mulligan, 1119 W. Lehiah ove. Int. Cedar Hill ment of laws and planning in schools, housing and traffic. They also proposed compiling Prize of the Philadelphia College levittl, devoted father of Mrs.

Allan Dell Sones and Dr. Bernard Blumberg, dear t. wnshmgtnn lone lot Stentan ove 1. VonTINE. Suddenly on Sept.

12. 1959, EDWARD POSIHLETHWAI1E, husbond of Either Burhy VanTine, of- 235 Old Guloh Wynnewood, Po. Funeral services wll be held ot the Stuard Funerol Home, 104 Crirkett ove Ardmore, Tues 4:30 M. In lieu of flowers please contribute to Del. Co.

Hosoital Memorial fund. Ther will no viewing. VOEGELE On Sept. 1), 1959, of Ripley FRED husband nf Alma H. Voege'e (nee Hinklel.

Relatives, friends ond Rhawnhurst Castor American Legion 754, ore invited to the funeral, 2 P. J. W. Deon Son, 7900 Oxford ove Fox Cho.e, Phila. Int.

Hillside Cem. Viewing Mnn. eve. WALSH. Sept.

7, 1959, CATHERINE Ines Comobelll, of 813 E. Hilton formerly former Adeline B. Powell. She brother of Mrs. Yetta Goldner, Mrs.

Sophie Cem. Friends ore invited Mon. eve. of Physicians. was past royal matron, Order of MEIIR.

Sept. 1950, MARY E. (nee statistics on the incidence of rorman, Mr. Jacob ond Mr. Samuel Blum beio.

olso survived by four grandchildren Denial, wite of the late Frederick W. Meiei Dr. Stadie was a member of the National" Academy of Services for relatives, friends ond members crime in the area. of 5043 Stenton ove. Relatives ond friends ot Cong.

Adath Jeshurun, Standard Lodae. invited to funeral 8 A. from The corporation was chartered J. Amity Lodge B'nai B'rith. Welcome J.

WALTER STEEL, a retired jSciences, the American Philoso vent them from being strangled by unfortunate people who cannot contribute to the city's welfare and who, in many cases, through no fault of their own or because of society's mistakes in the past, can contribute so little? Most of them came to the cities in the great flow of in-migration of recent years." Here are some of the major facets of the problem: Mobility Many of these pupils McElroy Funerol Home, S. W. cor. Greene Lodge 453, Crescent Temple ond Amaranth, of the Order of the Eastern Star. She is survived by a son, Russell H.

Services will be held at 2 P. M. Tuesday at the Donahue funeral home, 6th and Tioga sts. July 9. Ihe Phila.

Reo Eitaie Board. P. logon Gtn. Low Reauiem Moss. St.

Francis of Assisi Church, 9 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Sunday evening.

MOORE On Seot. 1 1. 1959. EDITH precisely, Raohael-Sacks Memorial Chapel, Elected vice presidents of the investment broker, died Satur-Pmcal Society and the Associa-day at his home, 930 Railroadjtlon of American Physicians, Bryn Mawr. He was 80, He is survived by his wife, the 1945 N.

Broad st. Parkina bv attendants of 2241 W. Ruffner wife of the lot corporation Friday were John Int. Roosevelt Memoriol Park. Shiva will be leesl, of 4325 Pechin Roxborouah.

wife observed at 8239 Forrest ave. Atwood, of Presbyterian of Jomes I. Moore. Relatives and" friends and had icen associated with tormer Latnerine lyler Johnson, nvited to the service. II A Hospital; Dr.

Allen T. Bonnell Mills Turner Funeral Home. 6028 Ridge Battles and Co. He is survived by his wife, the former Mary Rox. Friends may coll Sun.

7-9. of Drexel Institute, and Dean IParking facilities.) Int. Vollev Forae Gar. BLUTCHEK. Sept.

10, ANDREW, tormerly of 3032 Chatham beloved husband of the late Barbara and devoted father of Mrs. Madeline Massey. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, 9 A. Tomoszewski Funeral Home, 2728 E. Allegheny ove.

Icor. Salmon Reauiem Mass, 10 A. Our Lady Help of Christians Church. Holy Redeemer Cem. Sherwood R.

Mercer, of the Col- dens. and a daughter, Mrs. John R. Hoopes, of Radnor. Memorial services will be conducted at 2 P.

M. Tuesday at St. Martin's Episcopal Church, Rad- Hazlehurst, and a daughter, do not stay in school long enough JEROME H. MOSER, caretaker for the Leeds Junior High School, Mt. Pleasant and Wool-ston died Friday at his home, 1523 Clearview st.

He was Anthony Wolsh. Relative, ond friends invited to FitzPotrick Funeiol Home, 3309 N. Broad Sunday evening. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of the Ascension of Our lord, 10 A. M.

Int. New Cathedral Cemetery. WHITE. ROBERT JR. It Is With profound sorrow that we record the passing" of our friend.

Our deepest sympathy tg the family. M. S. Goller Associates. WJ5TER Suddenly, Seot.

10, ot Florida, PETFR WISTER. Relotives ond friends or invited to attend funerol services Tues 1 nt nephew's residence. John Hanson. MOTT. Of 1919 Wnt.rlnn it Mrs.

Franklin H. Nichols, of to profit from its educationaUege of Osteopathy. John E. Kramer, of the program. Many schools in the Viewing Monday evening.

nor. great cities have a 100 percent: of Pharmacy, is treasurer. 58. Mr. Moser is survived by his urifp trip fnrmpr Rpssip Williams denly, Sept.

11, 1959, JOHN husbond of the lole Philippo Mott Inee Olsonl. Relatives, friends ond members of the Holy Name Society are invited to funerol, 8 A. from John F. Fluehr Sons, 149 W. Susquehonna ove.

Reauiem Moss at St Boniface Church, 9 M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve.

BOYCE Sept. 9, JAMES beloved hus band of Mary M. Boyce Inee Liebl, of 2002 pupil turnover in a year. Emotional Difficulties and Dis SAMUEL LASK, a retired cus- DR. JACOB R.

SIEGEL, who formerly served in the Army Medical Corps, died Thursday at the Einstein Medical Center. Dr. Elkhart oged 81 years. Relatives and friends, also Coppersmiths Local 82, are 3644 Emerald st. Int.

Oakland Cemetery. Viewing Mondoy evening. tailor, died Friday at the ciplinary Problems hough invited to funeral, Tuesdny, 8:30 A. WOERWAG Seot II, 1059. of 506 E.

DR. EDWARD P. VAN "one daughter, Mrs. Denise chief of anesthesiolgy at Dela-I Pikus. Services will be held at 10 ware County Hospital for A- M- Sunday in the Morris Ros-last six years, died Saturday funeral home' 2009 1 iJ Kmart ct MULKIN.

On Sept. 10, 1959, HELEN IVISON. wife of the late Mortin J. AA.il. Northern Division of Einstein Aliens lane, DOROIHY I.

WOERWAG. Rela many of the culturally deprived Hollen Funeral Home, 728 t. Allegheny ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of the Ascension, 10 A. M.

Interment Our Lady of kin. Services on Mon. ot 2 niive, tives and friends invited to service, 1:30 P. Kirk A Nice, 6301 Germnntown children are successfully ad- Medical Center. He was 74 and sicgei, wno uvea at in flair's, 1620 Chestnut st.

Int. nrivnte. justed to their new communities 'ived at 924 W. Fishers ave. He was 48.

Surviving are his MURPHY. Sept. O. 1059 RFV I FO nis iipme, iwa uia ijuipn and schools, the incidence of survived ny a son, uscar, and wne, n.va, ana a aaugnier, Mrs MUKPHY, S.5.J., at Baltimore, son of the Inte John F. ond Mary M.

MurDhv Inee Wynnewood. He was 56. He was Eoaenl; former rector of Sr Peter MRS. WILLIAM NEUN, of R. C.

Church. Son Antnnir, Tey emotional problems and of dis- daughter, Mrs. Ruth Bnster ciplinary difficulties is greater Funeral services will be conduct-than in the remainder of the ed at 12:15 P. M. Sunday at Gold- Andrea Leopold, of Boston.

Services will be held at noon Sunday at Joseph Levine and Son's, 1512 N. Broad st. clergy, relatives ond friend, ore invited to a graduate of Haverford College and Hahnemann Medical College. 4848 N. Bransback the for mer Bessie Goldberg, died Sat aoiemn mass or Kequtem.

Monday, 10 urday in the Einstein Medical M. ot St. Benedict's Church, Phila. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. lying In state in St Benedict Church after 4 P.

M. Sunday. Giace Cem. F. tends may call Mon.

evening. BRAUNLE. On Seot. 9, 1959, CARL, husband of Elsie, of 105 Tillmon Lone, Valley View, Pa. Relatives, friends, employes of the Ford Motor ond members of the Phoenix Sport Club are invited to attend the funeral on Mon.

morning ot 9 A. M. from the Nacrelli Funeral Home, 2217 Providence Chester. Solemn High Mais at St. Joseph's Church, in Green Ridge, at 10 A.

M. Friends may call Sun. eve. UONO Sept. 1 1, 1959, of 134 Green lone, VINCENZO, husband of Maria Buono Inee Sarro), Relatives, friends and all or.

gonizotions of which he was a member are invited to funeral 9 A. Sfriltmatter Funeral Home, 186 Green lane. High Requiem Moss. St. Lucys Church, Manavunk, 10 M.

Interment Westminster Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 P. M. BURNS. Sept.

9, RENA I nee Daly), wife of John T. of 7265 Guilford Upoer Darby. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, A. M. from W.

H.I MYERS. Seot. 11. I AURA helnv.d Center. She was 55.

In addition to her husband she is survived ove. Int. Mt, Vernon Cem. Friends may call Mondoy evening. WOLF.

Seot. 17, POSE, of 3727 Mr-Michael beloved wife of Beniomin Wolf, devoted mother of Mrs. Yetto Hvmerhno, Mrs. Anno C'vmon, Mrs. Mory Schotz, Harry ond Isodore Wolf, deor lister of Mrs.

Mollie Friedman, Mrs. Reba Gibbs and David Shover. Also survived hv II grandchildren ond 5 great-grandchildren, Services for relatives, friends and members nf Penno. Oiia-inal B. 2 P.

M. precisely Raphael Socks Memoriol Chopel, 1945 N. Broad st. Parking by attendants. Int.

Roosevelt Memor. iol Pork. Shiva will observed at 1239 Fonshowe st. ZAPPACOSTA. Sent.

10, 1959, PALM wile of the lote Camilla, of 1415 S. 13th st.j mother-in-low of Dr, Fronk Amari. Relatives ond friends ore invited to attend funeral 9 A. frnm Delucos Funeral Home, 1610 S. Brood st.

High Moss, Aonun-ciotinn Church, 10 A. M. Viewing Sun. v. Int.

Holy Cross Cemetery. population. Inadequate Parental Cooperation and Ineffective Parental Control 1 experience great difficulty in getting parents He was a director of the Philadelphia County Medical Association; secretary-treasurer of the Physicians Motor Club, and past president of the Anesthesiologists Association. He is survived by his of Herman Myers, of 532 E. Wyoming devoted mother of Jacqueline Weiss and Barbara sister of Rose Miller.

Snd, by a daughter, Mrs. Eunice Pol- Schenkmon, Bessie Schenkman, Jessie Mv-ers ond Harry Greenberg. Also 2 grandchil ansky, and two sons, Malvin and George. Services will be held at who have little interest in educa dren. Relatives, friends ond memhers of Beth Uriel Sisterhood ore Invited to serv wife, the former Esther Buzby, tion for themselves or their 3:15 P.

M. Sunday at the Raphael ices 10:30 A. nt The A.her. daughter, memorial chapel, 1945 N. Berschler Memorio rhonel.

1 3no R.rt.d and a Louise. St. (Forking odiacont to chapel. Int. Roose Broad st.

veir Memorial Park, Shiva observed at children to cooperate. Inadequate Community Services and Leadership Largely because of economic reasons, the culturally deprived usually live Colemon Sons, 4731 Lancaster ave. Sol ner lote residence. MYERS Seot. 10, 1959.

ot Indiannnnlis JACOB J. GILLMAN, a con MRS. MYRTLE H. HOFFMAN, formerly of 1811 E. Madison st.

Ind. SAMUEL husbond of Ella Jackson In Memoriam res 3 rll emn Requiem Mais, Church of St. Cyril, 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Friends may coll Sunday evening, CICCOTIlll. GRACE, Seot. 11, 1959. be- Inved wife nf Alfred nf AtA trnrtn-r.

Mvers, tormerly of Phila. Relirives and stable for 50 years, died Thurs- irienas are invited to service 2 Kirk nnd Nice 6301 termnntivm ove in the least attractive parts of uieu oaiuruay a me nome 01 a dav in Jefferson Hosoital. Mr. Glenoldeo. Relatives and friends ore invited! 'nt.

Ioimt Pence Cem. Friends may call aaugnier Mrs Myrtle Lynd, ofiGillman who ived at 1118 W. 2016 Willard st. In addition to Girard ave- was 77 His wlfe to ottend the tunerol 9 A. from won.

to P. M. the city, with inadequate recreational facilities and deplorable housing conditions. The indigen SPAHR Grave none erected In Greenmeunt fother (August) ond sisters lAnnal Fnedd ond Gertrude EHwordsl. From Son and ond wife, Jeon.

EDYTHE GILLESPIE. In loving memory ef my deor friend who passed oway Sept. 13, 1958. Sadly missed by Rose. Leonettl Funeral Home.

2223-25 S. Broad st MULLER. Sept. 11 ELIZABETH Inee Solemn Reauiem Moss, St. Rita's Church, 10 Mrs.

Lynd, she is survived by Mhrnl, wife of Johnof 2814 W. Cambridge A. Inf. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing st.

Relatives, friends and members of Ros ary ana Altar society invited to viewing atter r. M. COOK. Seot. 12.

1959, CECELIA, wife two other daughters, Mrs. Gladys Logan and Mrs. Naomi Galla Dora, a son, Hammond, and a daughter, Mrs. Emily Savage, survive. Services will be held at 1 P.

M. Sunday at the Joseph Mon. eve. otter 7 p. M.

and to funero 8:30 A. Norkos Funeral Chopel 1400 N. 29th St. Solemn Requiem Moss, 10 gher, and a son, Morris. Services will be held at 1 P.

M. Wednesday Cemetery Lots CEMETERY lots fer sale. 4-grave Isti $42J. Glenwood Memoriol Gardens IGnrden nf A. St.

Ludwig's Church. Int. Most Holy ous leadership is inadequate and lacks the resources to improve conditions. "In our pilot studies four projects seemed uppermost," Dr. Wetter said, "and were immediately implemented." of the late John Cook Inee Miller), of 2611 Bainbridge st.

Relatives and friends ar invited to attend the funeral 8:30 A. from Wm. H. Logan's, 2410 Lombard St. Solemn High Moss of Reauiem.

St. Anthony's Church, 10 A. M. Friends may call Mondov evening. COLLINS.

Sept. 11, 1959, of 2671 N. -1 .1 11 VJ 11 0. AW A. 1 St tha nfln, i.nnwnl V- Keaeemer cemetery.

MULVANEY. On Seot. 12, 1959, Wll LIAM husbond of the lote Elizabeth A Mulvonev, of 220 Liooincott Aid Nativitvl. Call SA 4 0931. sir i muau ofc.

Auegueny ave. WHITEMARSH. Choice o-orav lot $.195. Single $95. 2-grave Iai SI 90.

OS more. Funeral services will be held ot the MRS. SAMUEL Ullf 17V uoanna jawcj nusonna or Tne lore lAnno M. Collins Inee Neilll oae 68 vrs. Sfuard Funeral Home, 104 Cricket Ave 1 CEMETERY IOT, 4 aroves White ChoBel WILLIAM G.

FLEESMAV, of Relorives ond friends ore invited to fu Lraraens. Feasterville, Pa. ES 9-8335. Ardmore, 2 P. M.

Int. St. Paul Lutheran Cem, Friends may call Mon. 7 to 1651 jn. Robinson an agent neral A.

at Hackman died Friday at her home, 5100 Walnut st. She was 71. In addition to her husband, she is sur tflTVEILINQ NOTICES for the American Credit Indem nity Co. for 36 years, died Fri 905-0? W. Lehigh where friends may coll Tues.

eve. Reauiem Mass at St. Edward Church, 10 A. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

COHEN. The um.ilmn nf Ik- vived by two daughters, Mrs day. He was 69. He is survived for the late DOROTHY SALIGMAN COHEN will take place on Sunday, Sept. 13th.

1959 at 3 P. at Roosevelt Cem. Relotives ond friendS Ore invited tO OM.nd Th. COLS. On Seot.

10, 1959, DAVID of 9 P. M. NAGll. On Sept. 11th, 1959, MARY M.

Inee Fitjpotrick), of 2933 N. 26th wife of the late Frederick Nagle and ount of the Rev. Father Joseph M. Sullivan. Relatives and friends are invited to Ryan's Funeral Home, 2504 W.

Lehiqh Mon. and to attend the funerol, 8:30 A. M. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Columbo'l Church, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Violet Rasmus and Mrs. Leslie by his wife, Josephine These projects are: To train young people in simple occupations and place them In industry. In Philadelphia there are 20 occupational courses in the high schools.

But Industry and labor are more interested in skilled workers, which adds to the difficulty. To institute methods of dealing with the language lag in the will be held regnrdless of weather conditions. C. Harper, and two sons, Willard daughter, Mrs. Heber T.

Meyers, K. and Kenneth B. Services will and a brother, Frank. Services the Manor Hoddonfield. N.

J. Relotives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funerol service on Monday. 2 P. ot the Stretch Funerol Home, 8 Kings Highway, Hoddonfield. N.

J. Friends may call at the funeral horn. Sunday evening, 7 till 9 P. M. COX.

RT. REV. MONSIGNOR JOSEPH COX. J.C Rector of St. John, the Evon-gelist Church, Sept.

9, 1959, son of the late Mary V. Hearn ond Matthew P. Cox. will be held at 2 P. M.

Tuesday Sepulchre Cemetery. fvA 13 CREMATION NEUN. Sept. 12th. 1959.

BESSIE, of be held at 2 P. M. Monday at the Holy Apostles and the Mediator Church, 51st and Spruce sts. at the John, McCullough funeral 4848 N. Gronsback St.

Beloved wife of Wil- home, 63d st. and Lansdowne ave liam Neun. Devoted mother of Mrs. Eunice Polanskv. Malvin George Neun.

Deor I MPS. AV'MOVn JACKSON Reverend Clergy, relatives and friends in. MRS. EMMA DAVIS, of 116 sister of Mrs. Corn Partner, Mrs.

Ann Lenit, Mrs. Rose Herman, Isodore Som Goldbera. Also survived by 4 grandchil II vited to Solemn Pontifical Mass of Requiem, died Wednesday in Taylor Hospi-kothedroi of ss Peter Paul, isth st. and 1 tllh Pitman, N. a re dren.

Services Sunday. 3:15 P. precise rss A IE 1 ly, Roohoel-Sacks Memorial Chapel, 1945 N. Brood St. Parking bv attendants.

Int. tired registered nurse, died Friday. She was 86. She is survived ttil Ririlpv Parle She ura 7R anrl! Pornwoy, on iu ju A. M.

ilhere oiso iai, tuaiey rarK. ane was ana wiM 0 Sol.m Mo 0f the lived at 1239 Mildred Wood-! church of St. John a. i. mt Holy T- Cross Cem.

Iran, ter of remains to St. Johns lyn. The former Amelia Kerr, she church, 21 s. 13th p. m.

it is is survived by her husband by a brother, James W. Davis, of first grade. Children from these poor social and economic levels must actually be taught the language. Philadelphia gehools are experimenting with new reading material, making sure that the content can be absorbed by these youngsfers. School counseling serv'ce In bkh specialists give action to emotionally disturbed chil- Roosevelt Memorial Pork.

Shivo will he observed at 4848 N. Gronsback St. In lieu of flowers please moke contributions to the Cancer Fund. PAPOUSCHEK Sept. 10.

FRANCES Ine. Polmerl, ot Burlingame, Calif wife of the lote Anthony Papouschek Relatives ond invited in funeral 8 A. WEST LAUREL HILL Ctopet and NicAea Write phone Stone Harbor, N. and a sister, Miss Florence C. Davis, of Had- a daughter, Mrs.

Kathren Brant. This very young "Phillie" looks unhappy enough to become the "King of Swat" any minute, but Matthew Sharkey, IV2, has just been crowned king of the annual baby parade of Corpus Christ! Post 173, Catholic War Veterans, at St. Aloysius Church. Jack Gartland, post commander, tries to calm the King. COYLE.

Suddenly, Sept. 10, 1959, of 1814 Ingersoll ANNA M. Inee Keohonel. wife of John Coyl. Relotives and friends or invited to the funerol, 8:30 A.

from the Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan, donfield, N. J. Services will be held at 11 A. M.

Tuesday at the Services will be held at 11 A. M. Thursday in McCausland' fu 21s ile-Cynwyel, Petner Funeral Home. 6421 Frankford ove lot Levick st.l. Reauiem High Mass, St 1119W.

lehigh ejv. Solemn Reauiem Moss I Xw y'dga 3-1122 JF a 11 1.. u.i.. timeihv i rhurrh. 9 A.

M. Friends may call neral home, 202 S. Chester pike, Glenolden. Weatherby funeral home, 308 W. Holly Pitman.

Cem. Friends or invited Mon. v. Mondoy vening. eV.

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