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16 a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 9. 1968 Die. Dial Bit.

Dili KETCHAM PAUL I I I 1 II e. rTtiSTt Ifif SYmH il SVCT3 I On August 7. 19M. WILLIAM Aug. I.

tea. SAMtrer. band of Flossie Hacking Paul, of 311' Mrs. J. McCann Dies, Sister of UU: husband of Beatrice L.

Ketcham of Bryn Mawr. Service for relatives and friends Wed. 2 P.M. at the Church of the Redeemer. Bryn Int.

private. In leu of flowers contributions uoaiiv Ave. Relatives. Mends and Jerusalem Ledge No 30 A AM are invited to service I P. KIRK A NICE.

301 German-town ave. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve.

Masonic Services I P. M. OFFICIAL FORECASTS STATISTICS BY CITIES may be sent te the American Cancer Society. Highest temperature last II hours. lowest temperature last lg hours and KIRKPATRICK SCHLEINKQFER On Aug.

of 18 Camilla Atco. N. MARY. Funeral services 2 P. from the KNIGHT FUNERAL HOME.

Rich A Central Berlin. Friends may call after 1 P. M. Int. Atco Cem.

No Tue. eve. viewing. In lieu of flowers, kindly make contributions to the Presbyterian Home. Haddonfield.

N. J. or the New Freedom Bible Protestant Church. New Freedom. N.

J. SCH0B EMMA of 123 Township line, Cheltenham formerly of Frankford. en Aug. 7. 196.

Service 10 A. Trinity Church Oxford. Disston A Rising Sun Burholme. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem.

In lieu of flowers, make donations to Jeanes Hospital. Arrangements hv J. w. precipitation for last 24 hours ai ported at P. Monday by PERELMAN United States Weather Bureau.

August 7, HELEN wife of John Kirkpatrick. of 91 Strath Philadelph 1 a and vici i Partly cloudy, warm. nd humid Tuesday and Wednesday. Chance of a late August 1. MORRT.

Iiii.k..4 TEMPERATURE Haven drive. Broomall. Relatives and friends, also employe! of Phila. Suburban Transportation invited PLACE Albany Atlanta AUGUST '9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 '26 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER 1966 1 1 4lSO IT to services 11 A. Trinity Mrs.

John F. McCann, sister Atlantic City Bismarck, N. D. of the Most Rev. John J.

after noon or evangelical Lutheran Church of Havertown. Int. Glenwood Mem. Gardens. No view.

In lieu of flowers, please contribute to the Memorial Fund of the above-named church. Boston Buffalo. N. Y. Charleston.

S. Bertie, father of Raymond G. Perelman. Leon J. Perelman.

and Ruth Greensboro. N. brother of Ethel GeUer. Joseph and Lewi, also survived by grandchildren A 1 great grandchild. Relatives and friends are invited to services 12:30 P.

JOSEPH LEVINE A SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS. N. Broad st. above 71st ave. Entombment Montefiore Cem.

Family will return to 8311 Fairview Elkins Park. Pa. In lieu of flnwara. Graham, Auxiliary Bishop of evening thundershower both days. High temperature 85 to Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland DEAN A SON.

Philadelphia, and the Right Rev. Msgr. James A. Graham, pas 80. Precipitatign probability 30 KLAVAS JOHN.

August 7. 16. husband of Denver Detroit Duluth, Minn. Harrisburg percent during the late after noon and evening. Cape May to Block Island tor of St.

Colman'i Church, the late Martha (nee Augaitina). tributions may be made to Federa tion ot jewisn Charities or a charity of the donor' choice. Mostly south to southwest winds at 10 knots Tuesday with visibil- Jacksonville, Fla. Kansas City. Mo.

father of John Klavas. Jr. A Mrs. Sally Grigonis. Relative and friend are invited to attend the funeral.

8:45 A. D. J. EARAMINAS Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair, Ardmore, died on Sunday at Fitkin Memorial Hospital, Neptune, N. J.

She was 50 and Los Angeles Louisville warm and humid Tuesday withity five miles or less. Weather! some early fog and chance of; fair with possible early-morning' PETERS FUNERAL HOME. 2339 E. Allegheny ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A.

St. Andrew's Church. Int. Holy Cross L. H.

Pr. 63 88 .00 6 81 .00 70 81 1.04 54 70 .01 64 75 .00 7 87 .00 74 85 70 84 .00 68 92 .00 5 87 .00 55 6 .02 87 .00 52 60 .11 69 91 .00 71 87 .09 69 81 .10 66 87 .00 67 93 .10 76 89 .10 5 74 .00 71 91 .00 68 87 .00 70 81 .02 69 87 .00 83 1C8 .00 64 87 .63 62 73 .00 56 76 .00 65 92 .00 56 97 71 93 55 68 .00 60 78 .00 69 86 .07 58 74 .00 76 84 70 90 .00 63 89 .00 Precipitation. loo Miami Beach Minneapolis New Orleans lived at 801 Beach wood On Aug. S. of UU ft.

1h mt VITV. DINKELMAN CHRISTIAN ea August T. 1HC of 117 S. Fairview Crumna Lynn, husband of Rath (nee Ettiee). Dink el-man.

Croxer HeapitaL Chester. Fa. Relatives and friends are Invited te the funeral Wednesday, 2 P. from the IMSCHWEILER-RROWER FUNERAL HOME, 100 Edgement Chester. Int Lawn Croft Cem.

Friends may eall Tuesday eve. at the funeral home. DRAKELEY Suddenly. Ang. 7, 19W.

of 163 E. Pomona HELEN ELIZABETH (nee TottonV wife of Raymond W. Drakely. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 3 P. KIRK A NICE.

4301 Germ an town ave. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Friends may caU Wednesday eve. DUFFEY August 7, FLORENCE wife of John H.

Duffey, 1375 Burmont Drexel Hill, daughter of Alice (nee Sawyer). and the late Charles F. Rohleder. Aronimink Arms, Drexel HilL formerly of Kent. Ohio.

Services Wed. afternoon. 2 o'clock. TOP-PITZER'8 FUNERAL HOME. Garrett rd.

at Lansdowne Drexel Hill. Friends may call after 1 P. M. Int. Arlington.

EAGLE VERNA FARR. en Aug. (. 196. of 22 Clover lane, Wayne, wife of John W.

Eagle. Funeral services will be held at the STUARD FUNERAL HOME. 104 Cricket Ardmore. Wed. Aug.

10, at 11 A. M. Friends may eall after 10 A. Wed. Int.

Gulf Christian Csau Gulf Mills. FREESTONE August 196. of 1(44 Ivy Hill CLARENCE husband of Rebecca Rogers Freestone. Relatives, friends, members of Oxford Presbyterian Church and Richmond Lodge No. 230 FfcAM, invited to funerl 11 A Kirk A Nice, 630 Germantown ave.

Int. Northwood Friends may caU Tuesday eve. QARRITY August 7. 1964, MARY R. (nee Dougherty), of 418 Hsmpden Upper Darby, beloved wife of John L.

and mother of John W. Garrity. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 8:30 A. RICHARD L. KELLY'S, cor.

Long snowers by afternoon. Partly, fog, NIE daughter of the lata George Havertown. New York City Cem. Friends may caU Wed. eve.

In lieu of flowers. Mass cards preferred. cloudy and wirm Wednesday; The former Margaret J. with possible rain, Sun Rises Sun Sets 6:07 A. M.

P. M. A. M. f.

ana Louise Holey Peters ana sister of George. Relatives and friends are invited to the services 2 P. at the OGONTZ PARLORS OF HAROLD B. MULLIGAN. Ogontz A Chel-ten aves.

Int. Northwood Cem. Friends Invited Tues. eve. Graham, Mrs.

McCann was a member of the Mother McAuley New Jexsev: Fair, warm and K0HLER humid Tuesdav with earlv Moon Rises MATILDA. Aug. 7. 19. Guild of the Sisters of Mercy.

wife of the late George H. Kohler and mother of Mra. Russell Albright. Norfolk, va. Philadelphia Phoenix, Ariz.

Pittsburgh Portland, Me. Portland, Or. St. Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Francises S. Ste.

Marie. Mich. Savannah, Gi. Seattle Tampa. Fla.

Washington, D. C. Wilkes-Barre Monday's Local Report ground fog. Partly cloudy, warm and humid Wednesday. Atlantic City: Mostly fair, PULEO at the Interchemical V.

S. WEATHER BUREAU Philadelphia. Auf. S. 1966 T.

H. Pr. W. In Norristown Aug. 7.

JOSEPH Relatives and friends are invited to the services 2 P. M. from the D. L. FELTT FUNERAL HOME, 20 W.

Montgomery Hatboro, Pa. Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may caU Wed. after 12 neon.

warm ani humid Tuesday with't a.m. EDT M. husband of Gloria Marchione Puleo. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the BOYD 70 0 E-g Cloudy 72 62 ENE-g .00 Cloudy SO 49 SE-7 Pt.Cldy. chance of scattered showers hvl M.

Printing Ink Division, German-town ave. and New Market sts. She also is survived by four Noon FUNERAL HOME, 718 Swede Norristown, Pa. on Thurs. 8 a.m.

Sol 2 P. M. S4 3 SSW-g Pt.Cldy. aiiernoon. ionunuea paruy KUHN daughters, Sister Maria James, emn Requiem Mass, Holy Saviour Church.

9 a.m. Int. St. Patrick's Cem. WILLARD C.

suddenly. Aus. A 194L of 4955 Kershaw survived R. S. Margaret Jane, Mary iTiends may call Wed.

eve. 7 to 9. cloudy aid warm Wednesday. Ocean temperature, 67. New York City: Fair, warm and humid Tuesday with early- ny nis wife.

Mary (nee Pace), and his daughters, -Mrs. Rose Marie Federici. IP.M. 85 39 SW- Clear I P. M.

78 4 S-7 .09 Clear Temperature; Humidity; W. D. A Wind Direction and Velocity; Precipitation; Weather Conditions. Highest temperature (3:30 P. Highest temperature this date last Christine and Eileen, and four Tuesday's Tidal Predictions PHILADELPHIA (Chastest High Tide A.

M. P. M. Low Tide 2:48 A. M.

2:54 P. M. DELAWARE BREAKWATER High Tide 2:18 A. M. 2:54 P.

M. Miss Barbara Kuhn and his mother. REILLY sisters. Sister Mary Assisium, Mrs. cnaries Kuhn, 3 brothers and 4 sisters.

Relatives and friends are in R. S. Misses Marv and Cath Suddenly. Aug. S.

196. EDWARD SHINEHOUSE Aug. 1966. JOHN beloved husband of Mary Shinehouse (nee Dwyer). and father of Dorothy Shine-house.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral. morning, o'clock, from hi a home, 1228 S. 56th at. High Mass of Requiem, 10 A. Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament.

Holy Communion may be received at this Mass. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve.

Arrangements by THOMAS F. REAGAN. SINGER August 8th. ISADORE of 74 Crest Road, Groton, Connecticut, husband of the late Edith, father of Mra. AUan (Marsha) Uditsky.

also survived by one brother. 2 sisters and 3 grandchildren. Graveside services will be conducted Wednesday a.m. at Roosevelt Memorial Park. TAPLINGER EVE (nee Brick), 2101 Walnut August 8.

beloved wife of the late Matthew A mother of Richard Tap-linger A Mrs. Vera Sloane. Memorial jervices at Chelten Hills 1 P. M. Int.

private. Contribution may be made to your favorite char- TERMINI Aug. 8. PAOLO, husband of Ade-Una Carlotta. at his late residence.

1230 Federal father of Grace Cosmi. Rose Oliva. Jean Gangemi, Alba DiCamillo. Also survived by 2 brothers. Gaetano and Joseph and sister Mary Panfini, 11 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from Penna. Burial Company. 1327-29 S. Broad 1A.M. Solemn Requiem Mass.

St. Rita Church. 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Wed. eve. Ample parking space. UPJOHN Aug.

7. 196. CHARLOTTE LOUISA UPJOHN, of New Milford. aur-t of Miss D. Milo Upjohn, of a W.

Tulpehocken st. Service and interment at Fond-du-Lac, Wis. WALKER Aug. (. 1966.

PERRY husband of Sidney Stinson Walker, 411 Beverly morning ground fog. Partly beloved husband of Elizabeth C. (nee 95 years (1888) yj logo erine Graham, and Mrs. James vited to attend funeral Thursday, 11 A. at THE D'ANJOLELL FU.

i humid Lowest temperature (2 A. Tld 8:30 A. M. 9:18 P. M.

cloudy warm and Wednesday. NERAL HOME. 6506-20 Haverford ave CAPE HAY (Mnniehtal Pier P. Nolan. Newton), of 225 St.

Laurence Upper Darby, father of Mrs. Elizabeth A. Cunicelli and the late PFC Edward W. Reilly. Jr.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Lowest temperature this date last 95 years 1940) Average temperature Monday Friends may caU Wed. eve. after 7 56'HlhTide 1:32 A.M. 2:02 P.M. 78 Low Tide 7:19 A.

M. 8:25 P. M. Solemn Pontifical Requiem Cape May to Cape Matteras r. n.

vr arxing on premises). Southerly winds at 10 to 15 knots Tki.tl--I?L 9 A. JOHN P. DONOHUE Mass will be sung at 10 A. M.

on Thursday at St. Colman's LEEDS Leeds-See Lepowitx notice. ATLANTIC CITY (Steel Pier) High Tide 1:02 A.M. 1:34 P.M. Low Tide 7:01 A.

M. 8 07 P. M. BEACH HAVEN (Little Egg Harbor) High Tide 3:17 A.M. 3:47 P.M.

Tuesday Under partly ClOUdy Deficiency since August I 13 i Deficiency since January 1 234 SKieS W1J1 Some Chance Ofj Total precipitation since Au. 1 .47 Church, Ardmore. Interment will Total precipitation since Jan. 1 be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery A SONS, 8401 West Chester pk. (cor.

of Lynn Upper Darby, Pa. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A. Church of St. Laurence. Int.

Calvary Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in his memory, to American Cancer Society, or charity of your 8.14 Low Tide 4:37 A. M.

10:42 P. M. lane A Walnut Upper Darby, Deficiency since January 1 LEP0WITZ August 7. 196. ROSE (nee Kotzen) wnere mends may eau Wed.

eve. showers. Visibility four to seven miles except lower in patchy early-morning fog. BARNEGAT INLET MRS. ETHEL SAVORY JACK Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 Barometric Pressure: 6 A.

29 97, Rising: 12 Noon, 29.99, Falling; 6 P. 29.97. Rising. High Tide 1:10 A.M. 1:40 P.M.

wife of the late Alex, of 804 Derwyn Drexel Hill. mother of Mr. low iw 7:15 A.M. 1:21 P.M. died on Monday at her home cnoice.

William Leeds. Mrs. Leon (Llbby) She was 79 and lived at 1817 bluskin and Mrs. Percy (Sylvia) Pine st. She was the daughter Levin of Ohio, sister of Mrs.

Joseph (Jean) Sussman. of Weather for Tuesday Based on Official Forecasts RESCIGN0 August 7. 196. JAM FC. h.lnvrf tnia.

Md.i Mr. Joseph Kotzen. of the late Walter H. Savory, former editor of the Trenton band of Susie, of 1818 S. 28th st.

a. enure of St. Cyril. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Park in church lot. Walnut st. A Shirley rd entrance Shirley rd. QILLES Aug. 8.

ISAAC of 2427 Golf rd. Husband of the late Bertha father nf Claire GUIes. Arthur and Joseph Gilles. also survived by two grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services Wed.

12:15 P. M. at RERSCHLFR'S. 4300 N. Broad st.

at the Int. Har Zion Cem. The family will return to the late Times. Surviving are a son, L. Mr.

Alfred Kotzen. Mr. Philip Zotzen, and Mr. Herman Kntzen; also survived by four grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 12 noon precisely.

CAM OA Foster, and two grandchildren neiaiives ana friends are Invited to funeral 8:30 A. from BALDI FUNERAL HOME. 1331 S. Broad St. Solemn Requiem Mass, King of Peace Church.

9:30 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Wed.

eve. Ample tree parking. GOLDSTEINS'. 6410 N. Rroari FRONT WARM Int.

Mt. Jacob Cem. Shiva will be observed at 535 Hamilton Merion Station, Pa. Died REYNOLDS BEECH On Aug. Tth.

of 8009 Coif it SHOWERS fViiiv NEW YORK LEVIN J.2QKZV x3JB0- Juci August 7. 196. JACK, of 4720 N. August 7, t6, DORIS of 430 Glen Echo lane, after a short illness QRAMMEL Marshall husband of Betty (nee MARY C. Aug.

t. 19MS fne Mr. Rappaport), father of Marvin A I CX- i 1 CHICAGO rV5r Levin, brother of Mr. Nat (Florence) Grath). beloved wife of Francis A.

Relatives and friend and B.V.M. Sodality are invited to funeral Caplan, Max, William. Louis and David Levin. Service 1 P. 8:30 A.

from her late residence. Vv sryt. precisely, for relatives, friends and 712 West Chester pk. (Manoa). Hav members of the Penn a.

Original Be ai me Anosue Hospital. North Carolina, widow of the late Lee Roy Reynolds. Funeral services will be held at Miller Memorial Baptist Church, 22d st. above Jefferson, on August 12, at noon. Friends may caU August 11.

to 10 P. at REYNOLDS FUNERAL CHAPEL, 2022-44 Ridge ave. Surviving are a son. WiUiam Wilkinson; a daughter, Julie Belle Reynolds; 2 sisters, 1 brother, 2 uncles, 3 aunts and a host SANRANOSG nevolent Assoc. at ROSENBERG'S ertown, Fa.

solemn Requiem Mass, Sacred Heart Church, 10 A. M. Int. S.S. Peter A Paul Cem.

Friends may RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N. Broad at. turn i crr Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will be at the late residence.

Kindly call Tuesday eve. BBBBBBBrSV- ssaSsssssssnJ 4h 6URKLIS t05ANCHES emit flower. LUFF of friends. Interment Beverly Ceme CKtA. Upper Darby.

Services morning at 11 o'clock, TOPPITZER'S FUNERAL HOME. Garrett rd. at Lansdowne Drexel Hill. Friends may caU after 10 A. M.

Int. private. In lieu of flowers, it is requested that contribution be made to your favorite charity. WYMAN August 8, 196. DONNA RAE ef 1411 Church Wyncote, daughter of David and Nina Wyman, sister of Abby Wyman, granddaughter of Samuel and Isa belle Rabinowitz and Louis and Zena Wyman.

Funeral services and interment private. Family will be at 1411 Church Wyncote, Pa. YEAKEL On Aug. 4, 196. DR ELEANOR daughter of Irene Hugins Yeakel, of Haverford, Pa.

Relatives and friends invited to memorial services on 11 A. from the Chapel of the Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church. Int. tery, Beverly, New Jersey. August 7.

EMILY (nee Janulls). he. loved wife of Dominick. of 3532 Shel- Aug. t.

196. BEATRICE of 1SC8 E. Washington lane, formerly of 04 E. Phil-Ellena ar-d Avwlnn, 1IGEND mire st. Relatives and friends invited to services 10:30 A.

from the FLUEHR FUNERAL HOME. 3301-15 Cottmsn ave. Int. N. wife of Martin J.

Luff. Rela tives and friends Invited to FITZ- dO Fernwood Cem. Friends may call PATKICK FUNERAL HOME, 309 lues. eve. RILEY August (, ANNA M.

(nee Burkl, aged 63 years, widow of Joseph E. Riley, of 3121 N. Marston mother of Joan N'iaro, sister of Catherine Shaffer, William and James Burk. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8:30 A. HOLLEN FUNER AL HOME, 726-28 E.

Allegheny ave. Solemn Requiem Mass. Corpus Broad Tues. eve. Solemn Requi em Mas, Church of St.

Athanasius, Awir FAIR acxY 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre SHOWERS ClOUDf HANISH RUTH A. (nee Albertson).

wife of the late Wm. Walter Beech. Relatives and friends are Invited to services 11 A. from the WEL-UVER FUNERAL HOME, 4009 Decatur at. (at 7900 N.

Fkd Int. Sunset Mem. Park. No view. In Heo of flowers for those desiring Memorial contribution to the North Ftankford Baptist Church.

Fkd. ave. A Allengrove. at. would be appreciated.

BENEOKE On August 1968. HARRY, of 302 Atco Atco, N. age 78 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend services on at 11:30 A. from the LeROT P.

WOOSTEB FUNERAL HOME. White Horse Pike. Atco, N. J. Int.

Bethel Memorial Pennsauken, N. J. Friends may call Tuesday eve. B0GIA In Phoenlxville. on August 7.

CLARENCE husband of Elizabeth (nee Schumacher). Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral aerv ices at the First Presbyterian Church, Main Phoenixville. Wednesday, 1.30 P. M. Friends may rail at the KEPP FUNERAL HOME, 41 S.

Main Phoenixville. Tuesday. to 9 P. M. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to the First Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund, or the Phoenixville Hospital Memorial Fund.

BOLLINGER August 7. 19M. EDNA M. (nee Brust), of 39S4 N. tth wife of Myrle C.

Relatives and friends are invited to services Thursday 10 A. BKRTOTTO FUNERAL HOME. 529-31 Rising Sun ave. Internment Hillside Cem. Viewing Wednesday evening after 7.

NEW ORLEANS Of 2110 E. Monmouth on August SNOW UU Cem. (Parking facilities in rear), MATTHEWS MARY M. (nee Ogden). widow of RAN WIND WAtM Albert A.

Hanish. Relatives, friends, STATIC i COL'S 8 Christi Church. 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may caU Tues. eve. JOSEPH of Hi Bucknell lane, also Wissinoming Council ltl7 D. of P.

and Guild of St. John Bosco are In Private. Please omit flowers. Contributions would be appreciated for the Wills Eye Hospital Research Fund. Willingboro, N.

on August 7. 196. Age 40 yrs. Funeral services Thurs vited to funeral at :30 A. CHARLES L.

KESTER'R. 04-ll E. 11 A. at THE SN'OVER FUNERAL Allegheny ave. Solemn Reauiem HOME.

Rt. 130. Clnnaminson. N. Mass at Our Lady Help of Christiana Int.

Beverly Natl Edgewater CaBiiarf Lois hJkitti hith tk arenare, twtkk weather, slrtctiM ((84 nctf Urn ip csnM, totimMt tAi wHM FRONT forwtrJ tefUr Ml STATIC WONT PC 1A10MITCT hd Ww mn'jff iaJwatf Church. 10 A. M. Int, Holy Sepulchre cem. Friends may caU Wed.

eve, Park. N. J. Viewing Wed. 7-9.

MaeEWAN BURIAL Lata GleeweeA Memorial Gardens. Broomall, Pa. Must sell. CaU HU 5-7172 or HU 5-4244. HARRISON On Aug.

6 GEORGE FENT- RODGERS On Aug. 7. 196. of 55 Louella Court. Wayne.

Pa. JOHN husband of Julia E. Halligan Rodger and brother of Rev. Thomas F. Rodgers C.S.

Sp. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Wed. morning at 9 O'CIock. from the McCONAGHY FUNERAL HOME Lancaster and Wyoming Ardmore. Solemn Requiem Mass in The Church of St.

Katharine of Siena at 10 o'clock. Int. Calvary Cem. Friends invited Tues. Eve.

7 until 9. MARIE LEMOINE. on Aug. 7. 19M, MORE MaeEWAN.

of The Merion Oltttuarg at "Chuckswood," Villanova, wife Cricket Club, Haverford, Pa. Service Dr. J. S. Puleo, of tne late Charles Custis Harrison, for relatives and friends on rUNIIAt HOMI Jr.

Survived by one son Charles Cu 11 A. at All Saint Episcopal MORRIS PERELMAN, found til Harrison. 3rd and 1 daughters. Church, Montgomery ave. and Gypsy W.

S. Ketcham, Stockbroker, 49 Augusta H. Nightingale of Beverly lane. Wynnewood. Int.

private, in lieu of flowers contributions may be farms, Ellen H. Davis and In Norrisfown Spotswood H. Hunter, also 9 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren, er and former president of American Paper Products 2113 E. Rush died Monday at Einstein Medical Center. He was Memorial services at St.

David's Church, Radnor. on Aug. B0SS0M 10 at 3 P. M. Please, no flowers.

'raid i Wsshearaleow fl.il... Pe. II 9-101 Irt. lit donation to the Ameriran Cancer Society or the Phila. Divinity School 76 and lived at 8311 Fairview Elkins Park.

Mr. Perelman William S. Ketcham, a broker On August T. 6. ALICE D.

fnee Taney), beloved wife of the late (Dr. Joseph S. Puleo, who would be greatly appreciated. for Elkins, Morris, Stokes and served in the U. S.

Navy Medi-4 Franklin G. Bossom, of 3104 Archer Court, Dale City. Virginia cal Corps during the Second was honorary president of the Alliance of Lithuanian Jews and past president of Chevra Tilliam HAYMAN formerly of Cotlingswood, N. aged 58 yrs. Service for relatives and made to your favorite charity.

McCANN August 7. 1966, at Neptune, N. nf 801 Beechwood Havertown, Pa. MARGARET J. GRAHAM, wife of John F.

McCann and mother of Sister Maria James, R.S.M., and sister of The Most Reverend John J. Graham D.D., and Right Reverend Monsignor James A. Graham. D.D. and Sister M.

Assisium, R.S.M. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Thurs. morning at 9 o'clock from THE McCONAGHY FUNERAL HOME. Lancaster A Wyoming Ardmore. Solemn Pontifical Mass in St.

Colman's Church, Ardmore at 10 o'clock. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends invited Wed. evening, 7 until 9.

Kindly omit flowers. On Aug. 7. 196. of Ambler, Pa friends 10 A.

at FOS World War, died Sunday in the 0 Afc FRANK S. husband of the late Mar TER'S FUNERAL HOME. Haddon ROSENBERGER August 8. 1966, of the Benson East Jenkintown, FRED husband of Ann Ference Rosenberger. Services and interment at the convenience of the family.

In lieu of flowers, memorials in his name to the American Cancer Society. 20 S. 15th will be appreciated. RYAN A'ig. 5.

196. of 3708 Stanton TIMOTHY brother of Margaret Loughlin. Relatives snd friends are invited to funeral. 9 A. FUNERAL HOME of CHARLES J.

McILVAINE, 3711 Midvale ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Bridget's Church, 10 A. M. Int.

private at Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may caU Tues. eve. Synagogue. Surviving are his died cn Sunday at the Bryn Mawr Hospital.

He was 49 and lived at 741 Woodleave Bryn MawT. Mr. Ketcham, a 1934 graduate of the Wharton School of the garet Agnes Hayman nee Brady), Montgomery Hospital, Norris- Lees ColUngswood. N. Int.

Locustwood Mem. Park. View. aged 87 years. Funeral 9 A.

wife, the former Bertie Kush from DAVIS FUNERAL HOME. 131 Wed. eve. Donations may be made town. He was 44.

IISI Frankftri art ner; two sons, Raymond G. and N. Main Ambler. Pa. Solemn Re to the Camden County Cancer Assoc.

222S N. Frtat Si Leon a daughter, Mrs. Ruth quiem Mass. 10 A. st.

Anthony Church, Ambler. Pa. Int. adjoining Dr. Puleo, who lived at 1604 Sandy Hill Norristown, entered private practice in Plym BOUCHER University of Pennsylvania, was Cooper; two brothers, one sister, cem.

Friends may call Tues. eve. DE 8-7100 pho'hVsVivic. tnr 75 Yaara ei iiltinttiw Fiscal strrlsa Aug. BLANCHE at six grandchildren and one great grandchild.

HEMBERQ Baltimore, widow of Capt. Wesley Bougher, formerly of Kensington. Phila. Relatives and friensd are in outh township after his retirement from the Navy in 1949. a member of tie Investment Appraisers Association.

He served as organist and choirmaster at St. John's Church, HAROLD G. HEMBERG. of Glen Croft Club Folcroft, husband of vited 4o the funeral 8 30 A. JOHN STILES FUNERAL HOME Several years later, he was McDEVITT Aug.

1966, ALICE A. (nee Court Annabel Eager Hemberg, on August ALBERT BOWYER, who re afflicted with multiple sclerosis 7, 1966. Service and interment wiU be 2450 Huntingdon pike. Bethayres, Pa. Requiem Mass 10 A.

St. Albert Bala-Cynwyd tired six vears aeo after 18i private. tr ii I A graduate of Norristown High the Great Church. Int. Holy Cross HENDERSON School, Villanova University and the Jefferson Medical College, Cem.

Friend may call Tues. eve. BOWYER At Wildwood, N. Aug. 5, 196, SOPHIE sister of the late John J.

ourvivin? are nis wiie, as a custodian for the former Beatrice C. Lutkins; a Board of Education, died Friday son, William a daughter, visiting a daughter in Anita and his parents, John Morton Grove, HI. He was 78 S. and Elizabeth Ketcham. anri lived at 634 E.

Wyoming Services will be held at thejaVe. He formerly operated an Church of the Redeemer, Brynijp- winpss in Northeast Phfla- he joined the Navy Medical Corps and served his internship Henderson and the late Mother St. ALBERT, suddenly, August 5, husband of the late Margaret, (nee Hughes). Relatives and friends, also members of Frankford Lodge it 292. Joseph SSJ.

Relatives and friends are invited to the Requiem Mass, Church of St. Stephen. A. Int. Holy while on duty at the Brookyln F.

A A. Benjamin Franklin Con Navy Yard Due to the death of our Founder, MORRIS, PERELMAN our offices and plants will be closed Tuesday, August 9th, 1966. AMERICAN PAPER PRODUCTS COMPANY Services will be held Tuesday at 12:30 at Joseph Levine Son Chapels, 71 12 N. Broad Street Sepulchre Cem. No viewing Tues.

eve. si story 32nd degree. Lu Lu Temple A A.O.N. M.S., Northeast Shrine Club, loska Beneficial and all other Mawr, Wednesday at 2 P. M.ldelphia for 20 years.

He was a He was a member of the American, Pennsylvania and HETHERINGT0N organizations of which he was a mem Interment will be private. CORNELIUS, husband of Marcella Mason. Surviving are two sons, ber are invited to services 1 (nee Swank), on August 7. 196. of 38 P.

CROUSE'S FUNERAL HOME Albert A. and Henry; two Holme fclKins jarx. rnena may call Wed. 12 Noon. Services WALLACE E.

RAIXEY, who Ti-ac mnlAira rt Vm Tittc 1830-32 E. Somerset st. Int. Green-mount Cem. Viewing 7 to 10 ney), at her home 925 Bullock Yeadon, wife of the late WiUiam Sr.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funersl. 8:30 A. at i THE MrGILLIN A SON FUNERAL HOME. 48th A Baltimore ave. High Mass of Requiem, 10 A.

Church of St. Louis. Int. St. Denis Cem.

Friend caU Tue. eve. McDEVITT August 7. 1966, JOHN, of 115 W. Allen son of the late Thomas and Cecilia McDevitt.

Relatives and frienns are invited to the High Requiem Mass, Immaculate Conception Church. Front A Allen 10 A. M. McKINNEY Aug. 7.

1966, of 1 Neill ave Warmin- ster. Pa ETHEL J. (nee McDaniels), wife of David McKinney. Relatives and friends invited to the viewing Wed. J.

MrGOLDRICK FUNERAL HOME. West ave. A Cedar Jenkintown, Pa. Mclaughlin Aug. 1966, of 907 Pine Darby.

BESSIE S. (nee Wright), wife of William J. Funeral 1:30 P. MARVIL FUNERAL HOME. 1110 Main Darby, Pa.

Friends call daughters, Mrs. Margaret Tay- P. J. W. DEAN A SON.

7900 Montgomery county medical associations. He is survived by his wife, the former Gloria Marchione; his mother, Mrs. Mary Cou- Oxford Fox Chase. Phila. Int.

wi. m- r.i.. rn a- and Mrs. Dorothy Abuja P. M.

Masonic service I P. M. BROOKS Hillside Cem. HIMMELSTEIN years before he retired as man-ho Iwo ager of its store at 1th and f14 grandchildren and Aug. 7.

1966. HENRY, beloved hus band of Rae nee Berman), of 48 Had' Aug. 7. 1966. MAX.

husband of the died Monday in Riddle chara Puleo; three sons, Joseph, Samuel and Francis; two brothers, Dr. Vincent J. and Dr. Anthony Puleo and a sister, Memorial Hospital. He was 77 RALPH E.

HIMMELRIGHT, nor drive, Newtown Square, devoted father of Mr. Samuel R. Brooks; also survived by one brother and three sisters. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 1 P. M.

'a ronair ennorvienr 0m- and lived at 235 S. Cedar precisely, "GOLDSTEIN'S'." 410 Upper Darby. He was a mem- ployed at John Wanamakers Agnes Ferxara, executive hAr rf the Holv Name Societv voarc rliorl nn Satnrrlav at'direCtOr Of the VlSlting NUTSCS Broad st. Int Mt. Lebanon Cem.

Fam ily will return to 48 Radnor drive. Association of Norristown Solemn Requiem Mass will be Newtown Square, Pa. BROWN St. Laurence Church, Upper Medical College Hos-Darby. Surviving are two daugh-j pital.

He was 58 and lived at ters. Mrs. Thelma R. Taney and; 3440 W. Penn st Mr.

Himmel- sung at 9 A. M. Thursday. Bur- Tues. 7 to 9.

Int. Mt. Zion Cem. Of 3708 Aster Court, Aug. 1W6, LAWRENCE husband of Henrietta Mrs.

Virginia R. Schwabenland, late Ida, formerly of 512 N. Smedley father of Mrs. Gertrude Kimmel, Mrs. Mary Mason, Mrs.

Min Kerz-ner, Mrs. Sylvia Friedman. Mr. Louis Revenson and Mr. Fred Himmel-stein, brother of Mr.

Herman Him-melstein, also survived by 1 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends and members of Athelstan Lodge 482 FfcAM, are invited to funeral services. 1 P. precisely "GOLDSTEINS' 410 N. Broad st.

Int. ML Lebanon Cem. Shiva will be observed at 5371 Morse st. Masonic services. 12:30 P.

M. HUNSICKER On Aug. 7, 196. DR HORACE H. HUNSICKER, husband of Celeste Hunsicker.

Service for relatives and friends 2 P. OLIVER H. BAIR, 1820 Chestnut where friends may call Tues. 7 to 9. Int.

private. Masonic Service by University Lodge No. 610. F. A A.

P. M. Brown (nee Scause). Relatives, right, who was a member of, wm" and worked closely with theietery. Norristown.

T7- ll a 1 and one grandchild. friends and employes of PTC are invited to attend funerad 8:30 FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1119 West Lehigh Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. 19133 Orfier Funeral Poror Chelten Ogontz Aves. 9th Erie Ave.

Frankford Allegheny Aves. FOR ALL OFFICES BAldwin 9-3000 i diihxiu iuULUie, rnaiaiaineu A. from THE FLUEHR FU MRS. CHARLES C. at faciiity and keptLaplcac lancon )X, a widow, of Chucks- tte institute's clock movements! 5 jen5en SON, a widow, 01 cnucKS- jnstitute's clock movements NERAL HOME, 3301-15 Cottman ave.

Reauiem Hich Mass. St. Dominic's Church, 10 A. M. Int.

Our Lady of wood ilia nova, diea bunaay ai order. Surviving are his Grace Cem. Friends eau rues. eve. Furniture Trucker her home.

Mrs. Harrison, the CARLIN wife, the former Dorothy M. Trouts, and his mother, Mrs. Bertha C. Himmelright Charles Jensen, a former Oak On August 1966.

JAMES F. CAR Lane furniture trucker, died LIN. husband of Marie L. Carlin, of 129 Marlborough Upper Darby, former Marie Louise Lemoine, once had served as vice president of the national board of the Girl Scouts and had been associated with the University Sunday in North Penn Hospital, and father of Jamea F. Carlin.

Jr. $500- High Requiem Mass on 10 A SL Alice Church, stonehurst. MRS. HARRY BERXHOLZ, widow of a clothing store operator, died on Friday in Lan- Lansdale. He was 74 and lived on a farm on North Wales Friends may caU at OLIVER H.

Hispital and the University of BAIR'S, 1820 Chestnut Tuesday, near Center Square Pennsylvania Museum. Surviv-'enau Hospital. She was 90 and MOORE Suddenly, August (. 1966. of 4044 Aldine Philadelphia, DENNIS husband of Ruth L.

Moore (nee Kubernus). Relatives and friends are invited to the services on Wednesday at 10:30 A. from the funeral home of i. MAURICE TOMLINSON. 2207 Bristol pike, Corn-wells Height.

Int Sunset Memorial Park. Phila. Viewing Tuesday eve. NUTT Of Richboro, Pa August 4, 1966, WILLIAM aged 88 years, father of Mra. Evelyn Andress.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service 11 A. WM. ROWEN GRANT FUNERAL HOME. INC Street rd. A 2nd Street pike, Southampton, Pa.

Int. Greenmount Cem. Kindly omit flowers. ORLENO THERESA (nee Melchiore), Aug. 1966.

wife of the late Frank, of 2208 Cantrell st Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral 10 A from DeLUCAS FUNERAL HOME. 1610 S. Broad st. Solemn High Mass. St.

Edmond's Church. 11 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

View Tues. eve. 7 to 11. OSTASZEWSKI (OST) August 196. STANLEY of E.

Thompson beloved husband Mr. Jensen, who retired 17 7:30 to P. M. CARR Of Waterloo Berwyn. Pa A Metal Cevch Presarreriea Ca alert lleoltel Engraved Plate Nawseeeet Outaid Case Advartisine AH NaceatatT Autemabila Porephenielio ing are ore son Charles C.

3d; at 5465 Arlington st. Sur three daughters. Mrs. Aususta living are five daughters, Mrs, years ago, recently operated a on August 7, 19t. ELIZABETH sod business witn nis son, Charles J.

Another son, Howard wife of the late James F. Carr H. Nightingale, Mrs. Ellen H.IEmma Mishel, Mrs. Esther Davis and Mrs.

Spotswoocf H.iMeinSart.'Mrs-I(Ja Mayro, Mrs. Hunter: nine urandchildren and pearl Spielman and Mrs. Sylvia age 87 years. Funeral service will be held at MACGERS FUNERAL a Temple University high HUTT Aug. 7.

1966, IDA PAULINE (nee Unger). wife of the late Harry G. Hutt. of 1420 Faunce formerly of Germantown. Relatives and friends invited to service 1:30 P.

KIRK A NICE, 6301 Germantown ave. Int. Greenwood K. of P. Cem.

Friends may call Wed. eve. JACK Of 1817 Pine on Aug. 196. ETHEL S.

JACK, mother of L. Foster Jack. Service for relatives and friends on 2 P. Chapel of West Laurel HiU Cem. Int.

private. JENSEN Of North Wales RD H2. Lansdale, Aug. 7. 1966, CHARLES, age 74, husband of Esther Bolin Jensen, and father of Charles J.

Jensen. Relative and friends are invited to jumper and pole vaulter, died HOME, 24 Monument Malvern, on August 10. at 2 P. M. Int.

Arlington Drexel Hill. in a airplane crash in Decern ber, 1946, in Costa Rica. Friends may call at the funeral home 12 great-grandchildren. eight grandchildren and 11. great-grandchildren.

JAMES C. BLAKE, owner of, the Harbor Seafood 1405 1 MS. JOHN O. GROSSECK, OTHER FUNERALS $250 $300 S400 S750 Additional Charge for Opening Grave Besides his son, he is also on from 1 to 2 P. M.

DeANQELO st and a fnrmor nrn-jthe former Frances Aiken, died survived by his wife, the form- Aug. (, 1966. ROSE, wife of the late Antonio, formerly of 8.30 Mountain fessional baseball player. diedJSatuiay at her. home.

Ar Esther Bolin; three grand children and four great-grand children; two sisters and three survived by sons. Charles, Joseph and Salvatore and daughter. Mrs. Lillian Silvano. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, 8 A.

from GRASSO FUNERAL HOME, Broad It of Eleanore (nee Skalska), devoted brothers Shunk sts. Requiem Mass, St. Nicho las Church. :30 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Sunday at his home in BUC WdS Laurel, N. J. He was 61. RSers ave Upper Darby.

Blake was a Coast Guard a member ol the t.M rjjwood Women's Club and the an of the Second World ar He GW Friendly of fte 1 Church and amended a SsF SeUers Memorial Melodist John and William and a a Darby. sister, Mary C. i JACfc LEVIN, who retired in 1961 after operating a taproom Cem. Viewing Tues. eve.

DERR father of Stanley Philip J. and Elaine dear son of Stanley and Helen Ostaszewski. dear brother of Mrs. Marie Potako and Henry. Relative and friend and employes of Frankford Quaker Grocery are invited te the funeral 8:30 A.

from EUGENE A. G.VIEWEK FUNERAL HOME. 2711-13 E. Allegheny ave. (corner of TUton st.) Solemn Requiem Mas 0:30 A.

St. Adalbert's Church. Int. St. Peter' Cem.

Viewing Wed. to 10. at 1729 Ridge more than Aug. 7. HARRY of 13 Treaty rd.

25 years, died Sunday in Atlan Drexel Hill, Pa. Formerly of 6046 Christian husband of the late Ida (nee. Starck). Services Thurs. tic City Hospital.

He was 70 and LOUIS H. BROADARD, a re- lived at 4720 N. Marshall st 1 p.m. at Tabernacle Lutheran ChurcsV 59th Spruce Phila. Int.

Green Surviving are his wife, the for mer Betty Rappaport; a son JOHN JOSEPH RODGERS, Ured Abbots Dairies driver owner of the Jack JiU chi- salesm Frid st dren's clothmg store, at 16o EJAgnes Hospital. He was 63 and Lancaster Wayne, died at 14,5 s. Colorado st. Sunday in Bryn Mawr Hospital, i He was a Mason He is sur. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO VISIT AND INSPECT OUR MAIN FUNERAL HOME 1119 W.

LEHIGH FUNERAL PARLORS, DISPLAY ROOM OF CASKETS AND FUNERAL SUPPLIES ON ANY SATURDAY FROM 1 P.M. TO 5 P.M. OR BY APPOINTMENT. The Following Are Included In All Services ORGAN PALLBEARERS AIR CONDITIONED PARLORS APARTMENT IS AVAILABLE FOR THE IMMEDIATE FAMILY SUBURBAN SERVICE PARKING FACILITIES 24 HOUR SERVICE No DoMrvma Poor Kefosee? mount Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to service.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be sent to the Tabernacle Lutheran services. 11 A. at THE FUNERAL HOME of FLOYD M. BISHOP. 5408 N.

5th St. Int. HiUside Cem. Friends may call after 7 P. M.

No flowers can be accepted. JONES Of 34 W. Wilmont Somen Point, N. August 7. 196.

JEAN (nee McGonigle) JONES, age 43 wife of Robert E. Jones. Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral A. at the MIDDLETON FUNERAL HOME. 304 Shore Somers Point.

N. Requiem Mass, St. Joseph's Church. 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Mays Landing. Friends may caU Wed. 7 to 9. KENNEDY Aug.

(, 1966, of 3135 Birch formerly of 7131 Jackson st VERONICA (VERA) (nee McMenanin), wife of the late Joseph A. Kennedy, Jr. Relative and friends invited to attend funeral 8:30 A. from ROWLAND A ANTHER FUNERAL HOME, 7015 Torresdale ave. Solemn Requiem Mas.

10 A. SL Anselm' Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friend call te I F.

M. AS A. HELPFUl Marvin a sister and four GUIDE to these who brothers Church. DEUTER wish te remember He was 57 and lived at 55 Lou- vived by his wife, the former their loved one with la Memoriaai August 8. 1966.

WILLIAM OSCAR eUa court, Wayne. Surviving: Arlisha jL Hem.y of 5121 Ditman aged 75 yrs. husband of Anna (nee Keller), father of InTrVlemeriem notice in The Inquirer we Mane May, violet Young, grand JOHN J. BOGGI. who ajea Aag.

8. 194. He lives with us in memory. And will forever more. Sadly missed by att.

Beth's Laiy IA. Myer) have collected1 many suitable verses daughter. Joan Pfaehler. Relatives in A free booklet available from the are ais w.ie, me lurmer juiia HalLgan; two daughters, Mrs. Bernardine Berry and Mrs.

Thomasena Pearson; four grandchildren, a brother and a sister. and friends are invited to attend the funeral 11 A. from the funeral home of ALFRED P. G. Other Obituaries On Page 19 Weir? Ad Department.

To place an In Memoriam Notice phono LOeutt 3-5000. The charge only 40c a lift JOAN FRANCES O'BRIEN August 165 Always in my heart Mother ROSE, 261 Bridge Bridesburg. Int. East Cedar Hill Cera. Friends may eall Wed te I P.

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