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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 52

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acde THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1961 TERMITES? DON'T BOIL-CALL HYGIENIC SANITATION INC. $5000 Termite Damage Policy DA 9-1570 Branches Throughout Delaware Valley Front and Rising Sun Ave. I Dr. Joseph Pasceri, Physician, Dies at 85 Dr. Joseph Pasceri, of 218 E.

Sedgwick a retired physician who practiced here for 53 years, died Saturday in Chestnut Hill Hospital. He was 85. Dr. HYMAN FELDMAN, a retir-, ed waste dealer, died Saturday 5433 He was 85. Mr.

Feldman founded H. Feldman Sons, 611-15 Webster in 1911 and headed the firm until his retirement seven years ago. was a founder and past direc-cine tor of the Har Zion Synagogue, 54th st. and Wooderest ave. Survivors include pole wife, the former Rose Mandel; two sons, Jonas and Harold; a sister, Mrs.

Mamie Leese, and three grandchildren. NEW! MAINTENANCE- FREE FIBER GLASS! IN DELAWARE THE "GLASS-CRETE" VALLEY it's the Swimmingest! AREA A POOL OF YOUR OWN IN JUST 12 HOURS and What Pool If lat This one is designed and built with the entire family in mind! Featuring carefree fiber glass construction that never needs pointing er coulking! 10 year guarantee! Custom designs! to a family large pool A GLASS-CRETE POOL OUTLASTS ALL OTHERS Malanowski Ciecotti PHONE Ridge Pike Malan Drive 8-3744 Please Plymouth send Meeting, brochure Pa. and complete information on TAylor TAylor 8-2559 your Pool or mail coupon Name for all details! Address Telephone Priced as low as Complete with filter system, surface and many extras! 40 $2495.00 skimmer, concrete walkways, uce Want a house with a GLAMOUR KITCHEN? Here's the easy way to find a new home with a glamour, kitchen and all of the other improvements you'd enjoy. Read Inquirer Classified every day for a Drive out to see the houses that seem to fit your family. You get the best selection because most real estate brokers advertise their best buys in The Philadelphia Inquirer Classified Section University of Florence, Italy, where he earned a doctor of philosophy degree in 1898, and of the Universities of Turin and Naples, where he won his mediand surgery degrees.

He was a member of the PhilaCounty and Pennsylvania State Medical Societies. He came to Philadelphia in 1905 and passed the State boards examination in 1906. Dr. Pasceri had also served as a music critic for Italian language newspapers here and in New York. Surviving are a son, Vincent; three grandchildren and two brothers, Raphael and Anthony.

Requiem Mass will be sung at 11 A.M. Tuesday at the Church of the Holy Cross, E. Mount Airy ave. near Chew ave. FRANK A.

WOOD, of 923 Fayette Conshohocken, died Friday at his home. He was 71. Mr. Wood was a retired manager of the commercial collection department of the Philadelphia National Bank. He was a Mason and a member of the Calvary Episcopal Church, Conshohocken.

Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Lindsay; a son, Katherine' a daughter, Mrs. Kneas, and five grandchildren. RUBIN DICHTER, partner for years in the wholesale prodfirm of Dichter Bros. died Saturday in PennsylHospital. He was 56 and at 602 Manayunk road, Merion, He was a member of Zion Temple.

He is survived his wife, the former Florence Goldstein; a son, David; three sisters, Miss Rose Dichter, Mrs. Glass, and Mrs. Gussie Goldblatt, and two brothers, Samuel and Myer. MRS. LOUIS GROBMAN, former Clara Schwartz, died Friday at Green Acres Home for Convalescents.

She was 83 and lived at 5202 st. She was the widow of a carpenter. Surviving are six sons, Jacob, Morris, William, Reuben, L. Meyer and Benjamin; two daughters, Mrs. Anna Solomon and Mrs.

Sue Kolbhoff; 12 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Yetta Shaffer. wife of Camden clothing store operator, died Friday at Einstein Medical Center, She was 70 and lived at 1233 E. Cliveden st. Mrs.

Snyder was a member of Congregation Temple Sinai and Brith Sholom. She was the former Lillian Hersh. In addition to her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Charles A. Cohen and Ethel, and a sister, Mrs.

Rose Scharf. MRS. ALBERT M. SNYDER, Deaths Elsewhere Dr. Emily Dunning Barringer, Liechtenstein.

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Sunday 1-5. Free Custemer Parking. Terms Available Open Daily and Sat. to 84, the first woman to receive a diploma for interneship in Bellevue and allied hospitals in New York City, in New Milford, Conn. She served at clinics in Vienna, Austria, and was a surgeon at the New York Infirmary for Women and Children.

In 1942 she was president of the American Medical Woman's Association. In 1950 she published "Bowery to which was later into the movie, "Girls in White." Daniel Ryan, 65, president of the Cook County Board and a Democratic leader, at Chicago. He headed the board since 1954. The board is the over-all governing body for Cook county Maria Annunziata of Austria, 85, a daughter of Austrian Emperor Franz Joseps at Vaduz, Obituary HAROLD N. SQUIER, of 1702 Delaware Dunmore, vice president, general and a director of the Pennsylvania Gas Water Co.

since 1943, died Friday in Moses Taylor Hospital, Scranton. He was 79 and had been in the public utility field since 1903 when he joined the United Gas Improvement Co. of Philadelphia engineering staff. He remained with that firm until going to Pennsylvania Gas in 1912. Mr.

Squier was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church, Scranton Club, Kiwanis Club and Scranton Chamber of Commerce. A daughter, Mrs. Jean McAuvic, survives. MORRIS D. NELSON, head of Morris D.

Nelson and importers of animal hair, died Thursday at the Einstein Medical Center. He was and lived at the Parkway House. Mr. Nelson, a veteran of the First World War, was a Mason and a member of B'nai B'rith and the Zionist Organization of America. He is vived by his wife, the former Catherine Kaplan; a son, Don, of Tulsa, a daughter, Mrs.

Martin Rodman, of Moorestown, N. a sister, Mrs. George Griff, and five grandchildren. MRS. JAMES O'BRIEN, the former Christine Kenna, an attendant for 10 years at the Byberry State Hospital, died Thursday at the Sacred Heart Home.

68 and lived at 1500 Church st. In addition to her husshe is survived by four daughters, Sister M. Imelda, O.P., Mrs. Catherine Mazur, Mrs. Mary Baly and Mrs.

Christina Lau; three sons, James Paul and Arthur; a sister, a brother and nine grandchildren. PATRICK I. FEENAN, a former employe of Exide Electric Storage Battery Philadelphia, for 30 years, died Thursday at St. John's Hospital, Santa Monica, Calif. He was 59 and had lived in California for the last eight years.

Surviving are his wife, the former Edna Smith; three daughters, Mrs. Patricia Gallo, Mrs. Nannette Vessa and Mrs. Janet Brett; a son, Patrick and 10 grandchildren. LOUIS BRONSTEIN, of 260 S.

38th a retired laundry operator, died Saturday in University Hospital. He was 75. He formerly operated Lou's Laundry, 38th and Spruce sts. He was founder and president of the Young Men's Fraternity. He is survived by wife, the former Zena Polonsky, and a daughter, Mrs.

Mildred Tew. HARRY G. FUHR, a retired druggist, died Friday at Grand View Hospital, Sellersville. Mr. Fuhr, who was 70, operated a pharmacy in Telford for 25 years before retiring in 1950.

He lived at 26 N. Main Telford. He was president of Telford Board of Health and was a Mason. Surviving are his wife, Sara, and a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Labs.

ISADORE EISENBERG, of 2434 N. Front died Saturday at his home. was 60. Mr. Eisenberg was the owner of the Park Candy Co.

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