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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 28. 1965 30 Di.d Dill Ditd also known aa 25. IMS, JAMES FOTO KUME, on Oct. J3.

of D. 1. Collef evllle. huabanaf Chase, beloved husband of the late Olivia, of Ida F. Steffcn.

and father of Mra. devoted father oi inr. opiro rappaa ano o. on a.t.u.., inn. iteta.

Herbert Goodall, 81, Dies, Civic Leader Mrs charlxs tKatheriae) Burdumy. Rsl Uvea and friends are Invited to services 11 from the- Frankenfleid and Lhadwlck Funeral Home, Athena ave. at Simpson Ardmore, Im Worceater. Pa. Frlenda may call Wed.

allvea and friends and members of American Leion Grorie lmhof Poat S153, are Invited to the funeral 12 noon, at the Van Sant Funeral Home, 24. I96S. PAVID. brother of Mra. Rote An.aman, of N.

Y. Relatives and frienda are invited to funeral arrvlcea 1 15 P. M. precisely. "Goldsteins'," 6410 N.

Broad at. Int. Monteflore Cem. 25. 1465.

HKRHF.RT of liopkinsnn House, husband of Ruth Dorr (inoriall. Kunoral irviccs al BrinKhurst's. 20th It Walnut nn Oct, 27th at 11 A. M. Int.

private. I 2112 Ulsslnn autlrlen-' iv. int. n. itk.

ANGKLO. husband of mit.m sih P. M. service 7 to 9. In lieu of flowers, enntri! SS.

Peter at Paul Albanian Orthodox, butlona may be made to the Heart STATISTICS BY CITIES OFFICIAL FORECASTS Herbert W. Goodall. banker, civic leader and clubman, Church, Hancock 4t Oxford sis. Int. Fern-ifund.

Hixhest temperature lait II inwei temperature iat is houra and who was Ions Identified with the develoDment of rniiauci- wood Cem. Viewing Tuea. eve. alter 7. I 246 Academy Glen.

Pt'RRT. r.FDfir.lANNA C. (nee alMn. nrmrlv 1MN prenpltatiun (or I nit 24 noure as re-1 Philadrlp I a and vicinity: Sunny and a little warmer weiTSer Bureau Pa. died Monday in msDyterian Hospnai.

Mr. Goodall. who retired from TEMFERATl'RE MRS r.lVn A thi Margaret M. Grecco ince Servocky) and MK9. UI.U inC I tlllan rn.

in his Mill Boot), suddenly Oct. 23d, of 3677 Brad-y, Oct. 22. 1965. at Kort Knox, Ky.

SP4C dock wife of Robert Perry. Be. a- u. s. ARMY JAMES PI aed 14 years, lives and friends are Invited to funeral g0n of Alphonse and the late Rita Marie Thuraday.

1:30 A. Cruuse'a Funeral Collins. Helativea and friends invited to Home. 1A1A.1? VI. Somerset at.

Solemn Re- rnmtml Thuri a A frnm tha Phillip. H. PLACE 1, fnrmur Raffaolina TliSllvpstrn. I.vear. Relatives, friends and employes of Tuesday, high in OCTOIER 1965 36 37 31 39 30 NOVIMBU mi I 1 Kvr 3 4 6 i ip.rja 14 IS 16 17 1 19 30 31 33 Albany Atlanla pJj business activities in 1948, was born Jan.

1, 1884. He lived at ioo; Hopkinson House with his wife, ji.j i et IBenjamin Franklin Hotel are Invited to died Sunday in St. AgncS IIOS-I attend funeral 8 10 A. from qulem Mass. Visitation Church, Home, 561 N.

23rd St. Solemn Atlantic City t. m. in. ni.

nrHHiiiiii oi neMuiem, i nurcn oi im. rrancia n. Rlamarck. N. the middle 50s, westerly wind 15 to 20 miles 7:30 to :30 P.

M. Ronton Xavier, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Croat Cem, Frlenda may call Wed.

eve. nit a I She wat 7 and V'pH nt 1 1 Fluehr funeral Home. will-is ion- piiai. ane was a ana uvea ai man V6 ncqutem alius, st. 7 EngleWOOd Upper Darby, Matthew's Church.

10 A. M. Int. Our Lady and in Seaside Park, N. J.

Ctm- Wed Ru fa o. N. the former Ruth F. Dorr. ffi A native of Philadelphia, 24.

1465. IRENE, of 1413 Charleston, S. C. Chicago Cincinnati TOFHAM -Of 1141 Rlalni Sun A T- a 7A I6AI ana where he received his early vivine are her husband: four1 nrr ui inn. i Stone, Miss Sloan.

Mra Daniel Zn. Cleveland $: education, his first job was with an hour. Fair and little temperature change Tuesday night and Wednesday. Precipitation probability zero through Wednesday. Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair Straw bridge Clothier.

He left cnn Tr (linn fZ Pannln Tnhn ii, i5. im (Esther) Kehler ft Sidney Moan, services iV.iiiV SOnS, UT. Uino U. fapoia, JOnn, lot) n( ,10 vvmiam H. Tuea.

ll A. M. precisely, at KoM-nben'a JJ B.J,'fwLn Joseph and Alfred and 11 grand-Hmhlon. Relatives and frlenda are 4 Raphael Sacka. 47J0 Broad at.

Bmid 'at Service, and ini'rnii? Invited to service 130 P. Bar- Roosevelt Mem. Pk. Family will return n' Cnilaren. Hell's Funeral Home.

Park and lhish to her late residence. pnvaie. Oenver Detroit Iiuluth. Minn Harnsburl Sun Rises Sun Sets Jacksonville, la. Kama City.

Mo. 7:23 A. M. 8:07 P. M.

7:30 P. M. ZT-M No TBOMMER -On Oct. 23. 1965.

ELIZA- Died viewing lues. eve. Brl.antine. N. Oct.

BK I (nee Niea). of 205 Rosemary in itiBV I iihvmfh formerly. l-n- wife of William F. Tronv AI.BKRS.-Doyleatown. Oct.

23, 1463. of 457 Columbia SlVW.h mer. damhter of Elmer and Lynn Anielea ioo in 1898 for a clerkship in the brokerage firm of Isaac Starr, and Co. He was assistant treasurer of the firm when he JHiwas appointed to a similar posi- 0Q li ,1.. I Moon Sets 54 57 34 0 53 52 54 04 54 55 58 5 52 61 72 45 51 77 62 67 55 56 51 45 44 51 74 70 5.1 71 86 53 6.1 67 76 55 50 .14 24 .11 .14 40 .14 44 40 .11 .10 .14 .15 .14 43 44 aS .10 64 42 47 41 44 32 it 2 .11 45 ii 40 tt 30 3.1 50 3 3' 34 1465.

ANTON husband of Cornlla M. Darby, Pa I.KSTFR. husband ofi w.i..:.'.S Th in io Nies. and Bister of Dr. Richard D.

Nle. Louisville Miami Beach Minneapolis New Orleans New York City Albera. Funeral and int. prlvnte. Me Julia A.

mee Hechlci Funeral a'rviv Germantown Funeral llouie of J. and friends are invited to the i A. mee Hechlci unerai aervlceij" Germaniown Funeral Home of and friends are invited to the mi iiiiiiiciH iiimj uo rii. inc .00, nun wan ine iuriniT i ciiiisyiva and not so cool Tuesday and Wednesday. New Jersey: Fair through Wednesday and not so cool Tuesday.

Seasonably cool Tuesday night and Wednesday. Delaware. Maryland, District 2 P. Marvll Funeral Home. sin 5W Wayne Ave wrvic.

Thurs 2:30 W. Mill. Tu Main Darby. Pa. Friends rail Sfllride cn Vnenda may ca' ner Funeral Home.

6021 Rldie Roi-. 7 to 9. Int. Westminater Cem.p;d Pl may Frlenda may call Wed, ave. Ooyleitown Hospital.

nil) nia Company for Insurances on Norfolk, Va Philadelphia lues, Monday's Local Report V. S. WEATHER BUREAU Philadelphia, Orl. 2S. IMS BAI.TrsKANI8.-Ort.

22. at Miami Lives and Granting Annuities in 1905. FORMED OWN FIRM W.D.kV. Pr. EOT .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 W- 7 near of Columbia and vicinity: Most- Beach, Florida, MARGARET mee.

24. 1463, HANSON Moroaco). ase 20 years, beloved wife of husband of Bessie McDowell Hickman, Gerald. Relatives and friends invited tof jooj Earlington rd Ilaveilown. for-funeral A.

from her lale mPrl.v of Glen Mills School. Helativea 4. residence, 1739 S. Orianna st. Solemn friends are Invited to services Wed.

II Requiem Mass. St. aslmlr's (hurch.A Mii Nelson RiBby Son Funeral 9 30 A. M. Int Holy Cross (em.

Frlenda Home, Baltimore ave. A- Jackaon I A. M. Phoenix. Aril Pltlabunh Portland, Me Portland, Ore SI.

Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Francisco S. Ste. Marie. Mich, Savannah, Ga Seattle T. H.

J4 71 37 70 41 41 52 4) 30 41 In 1912 he and Evan Randolph 24. 1465. WALTER WILLIAM, be. husband of Margaret slicl.lri.ke Ituherts, loved husband of Margaret (nee Fenne-nl 522 E. Hermitage si.

Relatives, friends, more), of 40 Nationwide Trailer Park, Hoxborough Lodge cH5. F. and A. Wllliamatown, N. J.

Relatives and frlenda employee of Western Electric Co. andl invited lo funeral 9 A. from Tclephono Pioneer, of America are In- Mnrierskl Funeral Home. 755 S. 2d at.

viled to funeral service Wed 2 P. at1 Solemn High Masa, Old St. Joaeph'g Ihe J. Burton Corson Funeral Homo. 433 Church, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Cam. Lyceum RoxborouRh. where fi lends i Viewing Thura.

eva. may call Tues. eve. alter 7. Masonic ly sunny and warmer Tuesday.

Wednesday fair and cooler. New York City: Mostly sunny formed the firm of Evan Ran 00 P.Cldy. P.Cldy. .00 Clear Clear .00 Clear WNW- i WNW- I WSW15 SW1J SW-12 Noon 3 P. M.

i P. M. i ivienia. int. i-nn.

nicmoriai rain. uuiJii oc which laivi cvuivcu unerai unecior. Friends may call 10-11 A. .00 into Goodall Co. in 1018 Tuesday and Wednesday P.

M. 47 Ji 1317 llunllng Park Ti Tampa, Fli. .00 .00 hi ii -on Oct. 1965. jit In Ittn flnnrtnl) a (let 71.

tOss. V. VIVA G.I Wind Direction and Velocltyl wiilia Rawe Wilkes-Barre .00 'nearly seasonable temperatures Fair 'and cool Tuesday night. Cape May to Block Island: .001 53 ore, We the late Haw M. Barnes, age husband of E.ther Hoed luff, lerlon.

Was named Vice president Of the 70 years. Relatives and friends re a funeral aervirea will ha held in the i nvimrt in the irrvice Wed 10 A Narbcrth Presbyterian hurch, Gray- Guarantee Trust and Safe De- iim Windsor aves Narbenh, on Wlnnipei. Man Precipitations Weather Condltlona. Hifheal temperature (4 P. ii Low i H.i Hlfhi Precipitation.

II ft inrre 4i nl a 7MtA Ulkl Umncrilurl thil rlftte lilt Sinai! lldll wailiuifca uiofivj -Tin posit CO. and Was elected its Broad Int. Hillside Cem. Viewing' president in 1926. TWO years may be made to the Boy Scouts of Tuesday's Tidal Predictions PHILADELPHIA trheslnul st.) for northwesterly winds through lMri UmMralurt A.

service I P. M. Int. Westminster Com, WALKER. -Suddenly.

Oct. 24. WII LIAM beloved husband of Irene (nee Bristowl Walker, of 3419 Helen st. Rela. 578 Naridock Spring- and friends, also member.

Harrow, field, Oct. 21. I960, THOAIAS husband gale p0st No. 78, are Invited to attend of Theresa Sacio (nee Manaano). Hela-Ihe funeral service.

II A live, and friends are invited to funeral Wheeler Funeral Home. Kensington ave 9 A. Funeral Home of M. Westmoreland at. Int.

Oakland Cem' Williams. Baltimore 4 Summit Friend, call Wed. eve. Clifton Heights. Solemn Requiem Mass.

St. Kevin's Church, 10 A.M. Int. SS Peter WALLACE 23 and Paul Cem. Friends may call ELEANOR (nee Timinskas), of 3 Springfield, beloved wile of l-'rank and beloved mother of Frank ri anivo -I IRFrtTO.

Oct. 21. wife of. Wallace and Mrs. Eleanor Marcist mri Lowest temperature Ihia date laat later in a mprrnr with thp Boyertown.

Pa.1 America, incw biuoswick, j. Utah Tlrie 1 A. M. 3 44 P. (H.

1). 1). Oct. 23. 1165.

HrrlltY DC- 94 yeara 140 Low Tide 10-29 A M. 11:05 P.M. Averse, temperature today 43 breaRWATKK iradesmens allOnal BanK and loved husband of Myrtle K. Biiumelsteri 344 Brookllne Blvd Tuesday at 15 to 25 knots diminishing to about 10 by Tuesday night. Fair Averaie temperature thia date last (nee Andl'USl.

formerly Of 4916 N. 4tll Ilaverlnun. nn U. (Ohs. MARTHA at Hlih Tide 10 24 A.

M. 10 48 P. M. J) Low Tide 3 51 A. M.

4:44 P. M. yar Phila. Relatives and friends are invited o( the ate Frederick Jer.kinaon. to services 11 A.

at the unerai service 4 Interment private. Home of Klnvd M. Hlshop. 34CI 5th st.i Normil for thia dale CAPE MAY (Munlrieal Pier) Trust he was named presi-dent of the bank. He held the bank presidency until 1947, when he was elected I Deficiency elnce Oct.

1st ,3 ut.h tih. 4 4 A 4 58 or more through Tuesday night. Deficiency inc? J. VI, a. so p.

"5 Int. Greenmount Cem. Friends may call KINNEY. -Oct. 24.

1965. of 2020 Chel the late Nicholas, ol 2o42 S. Bouvier survived by 6 g' aiulchildren and 5 great, survived by 3 sons. J.uiies. John.

Car- grandchildren. Relatives and friend, are iota prec ia on nr. after 7 P. ten GENEVIEVE, sister of Bertha Coppes, Marian Glemscr Fredcrica and men and 4 daughters. Mary uiora-iinviieu 10 aneno ine lunerai Total preclpiianon since jsn.

i jr. "i a Deficiency Jan. 1 ------4 4 Hit. Id. 9 11 A.

4 0 I nmk J--l t1 Mil II 1 7 I I I I vice chairman of the board of Kila Augusline, Mra. Koae, i. j. nigenis I-unerai Home, v. i Hf.lfn kinnov inri aunt nf Vircinm I1m.

uiiu. REACH HAVEN iLltlle fc.g "arbor) j- wiip ui j- mi iitnn pplativps rripiidi invited to Pare I ana Mis. Reilie rerna. itcitivps i. aoi eld Havertown.

Pa. Belatives and Hton. av" na, c. inviiP.I to funeral I hiin of St. Krani nequiem Mass.

is of Assist, 0 A. M. ll, Tlrf. II: A 1:41 P. Cape May to Cape Hatteras: I Southwesterly winds 10 to 20 "knots Tuesday shifting to in the north portion in afternoon or evening.

Weather fair. Visibility 10 miles. Rlainj 12 Noon, 30 22 Steady i 4 30 14 Steady. DEGREE DAY DATA i umi d.ic st-rvice i rvii iv av nr. ui t-i.

Low Tide 5-i4 a.m. 6:08 p. M-j His services for the City raui urn, mend. OI tmi Oermanlown ave. Int.

private. In 9 A. Iron) GrasMi unerai Home. i-rirr co sV n.ni. rd.

(Oakmont lieu of flowers, donations to your favorite. Vi' "i V.V" s. Philarlnlnhia inrluriorf Decree Daya Monday 22 Total for Season J9 WAI.SH Art IftAK I'lvrrMT Low Tide 3 12 M. 3 46 nresidencv of the board Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Tues.

eve. 267 Normal for Season husband of Marguerite Ryan WaUh, 27i trustees Of Convention Hall and m. Family invites tnenoa to luneiai -i i home 7-1 P. M. SCIIOT i -on Oct 144 nf 14'4 "rexelbrook drive, Drexelbronk.

Funei A nee' Si wife Scimit lielaiiea and 'oppitiera tuneial Home. Garrelt rd at Lansriov.ne Prexel Hill. Hl.l Drexel Hill. Hlih LANZA. -Of Christian on Oct Sparks till- aiauiuiii.

Vln.n'21. SALVATORK. husband of the of (jeor Mr. Goodall was named ui i nH ii iir iaie e. ia i.anra.

ne aues aim iiinims menus ie in.iieu iu.i,-iai ri, ii Requiem 10 o'clock St. menmer OI lie Mary I Brown ces'n ivaVi at AM Oliver H. Bair s. 18- Cliestniil Law ndale. IMu.a.

lnl. iiillVi(le t'em. RurmonS rd Drexel Hil'l0 lnt IRS Fund Commission in 1036 t'coniece of the family. InlieJlrt. Solemn Mass.

10 A at. Viewing Tues. eve. Pleas, omit lloweri. "p'J', of the Philadelphia Electric Co.

miv and later was its chairman Was appointed a director Of the Burlington County Hospital would be call Wed. eve. S( HI 23. 1965. RKlXHoLT call Tues.

ve. W. (in his gblh yeHi i. hUNhiind ihe late1 tntTvif ir A Annv nr itl Rnf. 10 V' 1,1,1.

UN. Oct. 22. 15. (T.ARA A.

Board of City Trusts in 1916 and i. niuii-ni i'g ul I lln lllllii I1 1-lfIlllP. frMK ttnM nwt until 100 lln r. uroum -nf jftftft w. fiirflt'd flo Ventnor.

N. .1.. Oct. 1965. be- TnnmHui.

av irinn.i. m.v 0i Ke.atiVM K. Pii on a MAROARKT loved of Bertha, beloved 7 a Vi tlleltl funeral I 9:30 A. Joseph A. Mnvlan Fu.

OlflKTVl Ilia Oilioill I U11U VWII1-1AHY (nee WIIISCVI, wile OI lil Irtir hi t.euiiaiu wii.i mm. i.i-.ici Ineral Home, 5203 N. Rroad st. Solemn 22, 1965. JOSEPH, of Requiem.

Church of St. Helena. Harry Rrown, Sr. Funeral inurs. ai nesan ana Deioven nroiner nu.rs the McCann Funeral Home, Onra and Leah Lapatnick, Mrs.

Adia Fierman. Mrs. Minnie Sesal and Mr. A. husband of Sebasllana, of 757 S.

811) at.1 11 A. M. Int. St. Peter'.

Cem. Friend. 122 W. Church st Blackwood, ,1. P.

LaPat and dearest granaiatner oi a "muicm ai. i.u mn. Vlewing Wednesday evening mission post in 1951. HEADED PENNKOAD Mr. Goodall was a former chairman of the board of Penn- grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are hurch. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross invited to services 12:30 P.

M.ICem. Friends may call Mon. 7 BRI'NKR. Chalfont. Oct.

25. Weather for Tuesday Vl Based en OfReiol Ferieasts iVVa 'r-frff SAN PSANCSCO I I V-' cot I I cr vi i I I BtoLMf ClOUDY FAIR JV-L7 fAHlir of 5017 Oct. 23, 1945, beloved husband of Margaret 'nee Schnleder). Relatives and friend, invited to funeral. 9 A.

M. Urban MILDRED MAY, daughter of Alice and, promptly, Stillmana Memorial Chapel, to 10, at Louu Innenito a funeral Home, o.J i i.n.rai Srvi.es tvi N. Broad st. Int. Mt.

Sharon Cem. 20 Christian at. (Parking on roaa a Director oi me from the Charlea H. Keed unerai Home.i SHIELDS. FRANK of 31 Upper Funeral Home, 1428 Cermantown ave.

Re' SHIELDS. -FRANK nf 31 Upper unerai Home, 1428 l.e n. aacrea neari A r. ho 182 W. Court Doylestown.

Pa. on! 4232 N. American Cliamber Of Commerce and tne 2 mt Doylestown Cem. 'suddenly Oct. 24.

MARY wile oft Mountain Montclair. N. on High Mass. 10 Rnard nf Trade and was tech- Frieiids mav call at Ihe funeral home Herbert E. Lawsnn.

Relatives andjoct. 24, 1965. husband of Sarah B. Church. Viewing Wed, uuaiu ll liaui, oim niu llul also emuloves of PllilO father nf Mra Anne Hravman anrl 1.1 eve.

nical adviser of the Phlladel-, land Jetronic. Inc. also Phila. Chapter Rodney B. Shields; brother of Cathrynl.

24, 1965. ESTHER BCRKIFTT -Oct 24. FLORENCE -tS O.E s. invited lo lunerai i Shields. Service will be held at St.

John a. wne oi waiter j. Wilson, mee Martini, wife of the late Wil- P. AL. Apts.

Wm. H. Battersby, 3.U6 N. Kpiscopal Church. Montclair Mont-n' 2738 Kruger Roslyn.

Relatives and eluded: 'ilam Burklett, of 45'2 Soringlielrt ave. Hroad St. Int. (ieorse Washington Me-iclair, N. Wed.

morning, 10 o'clock I (nends are invited to aervicea I phia Water Commission Other offical posts in Relatix es am1 fnentlN are invnen io scrv- rrienns may can ai rtiinur iv. in.mimn LOI P. -ri ii a i .1 nt P. Eastern Star Service. 8:30 P.

M. Inr ilfnme Park at at ave. lilt. Northwood Cem. rienda may Di-esident of the Chelten and thr.

rhellen Title Co direc-i Andrew J. Bair Son. 39.5 Chestnut 'Clarcmonl Montclair. Tues 3-5 Tues. eve.

Fernwonrt Cem Friends may call lit nrr.i.ii.-KL'riv oi 13 airview 7 p. m. in lieu or Mowers, donationsi tor Of the Cranberry Coal and 7-9 P. M. iParking in rear.) Verona.

N. on Oct. 2t.lma.v be sent to the Essex County Heart' Ocf. 23. 19f5.

SAMl'EL i nil ite ui the lale E. I.icklclil. Assoc. husband of Doris C. (nee Kar- iron me I aiicrson Ull f-(if too Kennedy mother of William A.

and Frederick E.i Inell). of 23 Pleasant Broomall, Pa. Terminals. the Common- nn Oct. 2(.

mi. VIVIAN II daughter, of Uekfeld. Service will he held at Artluirl 25. 191)5. BFRTIIA II A.

M. Linus and he late Berlha Cain. Service K. Htown, Inc. (Home I-or Services).

620 taiyni ileiiiitn of 1714 Snllv -'nnston A Son Funeral Home, 69 E. Wealth Title Co. and the PlttS- revive, and friend- on 1 Bloomlield Verona. Wed. after- of vir hurch and Ult Vireinia Rail- P.

Oliver H. Bair's. 1820 Chestnut st. noon at 1 -Friend, may call Tues. SlVc, aI( Vl Howard I Silver of Atlantic Refining may nurgn and west irginia itau iieu of nower im 25 and 7-9 p.

m. Cem- Way'. be ,0 MrI.ACr.HI.IV.-Oct 74. of MM 21. of 1344 S.

29th ciouor hi snow Hum min A lormer vestryman oi ennse Bernard husband oi I. bessie mee day), her 9ist year STATIC WIND i COiO tB WARM Goldsteins'." 6410 N.Ih Vl.ZZl: i. Church Episcopal, he was a S. Fairhill si Oct. Helen mee Morgan) urerise tt mtv ii ii I ac and um-te of sr M.

Itnsp I'atrn-ia. 3962 N. Fairlull st Oct. lieien mee M. ureriseVi mi I at bmva, hambera Memorial hurch are Invited Solly a member Of the board Of 0( ai0 Ann Canuao tnee Pax- S.S.J.

Relatives and friends, also mem- wlll b. 0Dserved' nf rhrUt rhnreh llncnltal JJjJJakS isAditi fii'f, lniMt wiMktt, streclioa (104 "'er4t fsl6ir, rfietnaa tnn. and son or anuso, ners oi t-ouce, ruemen, rarK inuniuiunn.iwi.iici n. brother of Charles Canuso. Relatives Peace Officers Lcamie of the Milligan Funeral Home.

1346 S. 29th st. uiiiiiit-i in .1 i.i, i. and son of Mrs. Marie Canuso; her.

of Police, Firemen, Park eistrint i Ae lerfe Hie rlnh mnmhprehinc inrlndod and friends are inivted lo tuneral Iteari. menioers ni aiiiey-namrrnnn un. i-njj. r.in.ip, r. a ki Rillershv.

and I.avin Post A L. rftll are STATIC FKONT or lAIOMtTIR is.i toaw fHONT 'I UtwttJ kovnJw ef Mill tit the Union League, the Kacquet N' "i solemn Mas? of He- to attend the lunerai A. Powell Siler. of 915 County Line rd Bryn lull the. Pnnn Alhlptio Tilth qulem, our Lady ot Pnmpeii Clinch.

Wni. II. I.oaan. Lombard st SolemnMawr. Relatives and friends invited to llll), II1C 1 enn AinilUC VIU, JJ em.

Cro Cem. View- lliah Mass of Requiem. St. Patrick's, services on at II A at the Card ol Thanki hurch. 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Crosa Cem. i Lower Merion Baptist Church, New ing 7 to 9 P. M.

riends may call Wed, eve. Gulph Bryn Mawr. Int. In the church- thi Family of ihe lair RDB1N ki iif i the Pine Valley Golf Club, the Midday Club and the Philadelphia Cricket Club, of which he CAri-AV -Oct. 2S.

1965. JOSEPH ot 'yard, liter will be no viewing. i TEH wish to express their sincere 1(1001 Jeanes husband ol Ida mee ofi Hide to all who helped by svmnalli.v. Deaths Elsewhere Dr. Champ Lyons, 58, chair man of the department of sur aery of the University of Ala Snurmani.

father of Mrs Jack iTnby Society Hill Cowers. 210 Spruio st Ialher SMITH -Of 214 35lh it on Oct kindness, contrihutiona and flower, to Pitchman, Mrs. Ted iRnsei Sellgson fc of Nina Meyers, son of Ely and the a e. NAN SMITH. Relative, and! lighten their grief during their recent served a term as president Hanson B.

Hickman, Former School Head In aaauion 10 Mrs. uowiaii, 7 jk i rr im i bama Medical College, who was he IS survived by two Sons and survived by 7 grandchildren. Services Meyers, aervicea will be on lues, at 'solemn Reouiem Mass. urieavi-mviii. .,11.

aim ocinuu Schecter. THE F.milv nt Ihe late ROBERT M. DONNELLY wish to acknowledge with appreciation the many expressiona nf sympathy and help extended frnm their frlenda and employee of Bayuk Cigar. ur t- I Tues 1 P. M.

precisely, at Rosenberg si 1 :30 from Hersriiicr Mineral i napeis u0iy church Sorln.fleld 10 A Mi Ughter. Herbert ,120 N. Broad at. Int. (Broad and Int.

Roosevelt Cem. w.h' crcdiled with playing a role in. a da I 7 lo P. M. the use of penicillin in the Sec Robert D.

and Mrs. Thomas F. Shalom Memorial Park. Family will be. eve 11 rtin -Or 10 TI 1 1' IM 1- i Mason, eight grandchildren and imee sacks'i.

wife of the i.ue Robert' of Hanson B. Hickman, for 20 years superintendent of the ond World War, in Birmingham, Glen Mills School, Media, until he retired in 1933. died Sun- Ala. Oct. J4.

1965. IDA the Admiral Apts 48th 4 Locust SNYDER. -On Oct. 24. 1965.

ALFREDInc. hu.oand nf Rebecca S. Snyder nee Relatives Relatives and friends and Saul Freedman. of San II. UI, LiUlls, wuii noj wwwi an Ihe service! r.

.1. day in his home at 1003 Earlington Havertown nvited to attend the funeral a.0H?.kiiH Wed .11 A. at Grace Epiacooal tl.nnr.islpr. Pa sncnt most ofl AI FRFIl I. SWDI'R altnr.

i jO A. .11.. trom tne l.n-.an runrrai Clnuen ave anri i 1 1" a Ardleiah 78 one I ua v.arion neauves ann ii icons are nvuea in serv- o.y i Mt. Airy. int.

pnvat e. In lieu of flowers. i nl. ori." ins t-rtiiy nn- 111 uuuiis ney, nippj aunuay ai ins noine in iiiiMiuui cdiur ki inc thr. Spcnnrl Word War he Was lh MeCsllum mar RMS Mr mns Church.

10 A. M. Int Holy ul nrnan s. mi. nonscveu i (Dbttuanf Glen Mills School in 1923 from credited with having an influ- Callum st.

He was 73. A tcm hrl'nds may WM- poim sr.Vloid iiouse, graves, very reasonable, pi 2-7615- AXTON P. ALBKRS. retired siinii.r uost ai the lireendale cntial role in the use of penicil-Uate of the University of Penn-1 ssss wi.ah.ckon PECCIIIAI.O.-Oct. 25, 1965.

MICH- SCNSET MEMORIAL PARK (21 LOTS A EL. of 2339 K. Somerset husband of, $100 each. Private. Call DE 2-8180.

mural naintpr and stained class C-nenrlilo k' hn while he served both as dl- sylvania Law School, Mr. Snyder Wlslcr hiother "at Mrs. ElUabelh MILLS. -Oct 24. I9S of 426 Monller Mary mce Riviellni.

and father of An- mural painicr anu sihiihu School lor HoS, dieendale, K.V. 1 1 Davis and Mr Paul Conner. Relatives Olcnside. Pa, FANNY SMELTER. thony.

Gabriel. Andrew. Mrs. Rose Mac- rtesirnrr died SundaV in 11. in lcltor of lhe slirRltal im I Sllga-, was a member Of the firm Ol tnA fliemis arc hi (u- wife of Kenneth Mills.

Relatives, carello, Mrs. Theresa Hanigan and ncMncr, uuu oniuioy jlc was a niajor Ot inlailliy in therailV for the Snvdcr AV nnihlirv He for- neral on 8 -5 A Irom the friends and all nvganizalinns of which Lucy Malizia. Relatives and frlenda are Dnvlrstnwn llnsnital He Was 85 a a I'lr-i oi'? sn( er Lownsmiry. I IOI N1 Funeral Home. 916 E.

Chelten she was a member are invited to to funeral Thurs 9 A. from UOICS.On Jiospuai. Ill was oo Army rurms lt. irst Woilll U. S.

Army and as Consultant merly taught at the Temple Uni- ave. Solemn Mass of Requiem. St. Ray. ices ll A.

at the William R. Ca.suzi Funeral Home, 291317 K. Thomi. and lived at 175 Mary and 8chw, in the in surgical infections and wound, versity Law School. Surviving at 10 A' Doylestown.

He was employed PhiUppini before the manafiemcnt the center-are his w.te. the former Ke-j Wea' eve' wlCJr by T. J. Reeves Co. in rancan Theater of Operations, becca Hall Stout; a son, Alfred marie mee McUride-Doughrriyi, of oe.s..

i p. m. 24. 145, of 3,0 i.v,ter'f,..i i 1 1 1. a T.

1. 11 tankloiTI v. tidliU fll UUP ni II1P! In atar III, U9t 1n.1aue.pn1a. i is us-, formfr president Jhn F. Shea.

80. who wiU, Played at me m. cnarios nor- National Conference of 1,0 seven grandchildren. fnivT cem No view ing romeo Chanel at Citv Line and Dame University victory song.l ny are invited attend the funeral on'ivrt-i .1 romeo cuapti ai city tine iiu Agcnclp(. anr was a 1 I 2J.

ms. francis j. at 9 a. in th. better Funeral; Q4 SsVL.

nilfrnO Lancaster ave. Surviving are Wanel JOSKP1I A. CAIM.AN, a re- husband Lorraine im-e 1 me. Maritor pike 70, i7 to 9. (Paikmg facilities.) 1 I rJLflj WFk mrmocr of the Dallon wan.ei jwice baseball captain oi 222.1 ami u.crr.v ii.ii n.

ncquiom huh Mass .1 Aimrl I I.U II LllW Ills Wile. IIP IOI titer tuiiciia lucu m-i-iiihv uiiuri oi 1.111- hrother nf Sr. Marie Phi t. Rela- ne ccicnraten at iu n. in wueeni n.iniii i aaavvrir T0S9 Frinktord avi.

I'ost, American i.eg.on. in 1 ua ne. ne iote stcin Mclica! Center, Northern mi "2 Jr iSMmLifii KiflP and Ihe Jiininer 111111111111 and words lo me now lamtiiis song in vi.id wed 9 2223 N. Front St. .1....

1. in i 24. 1465. JOHN C. hua.

4 A. from the Robert P. Mon- Anton, Jr 11,, Mass, St. Edmond Church. 10 A M.

Int DC llnlv (em l-'rieiwls TllCS sums (,,, BlU1eVarfi Nursing Home DE 8-7100 H0U iww PH0NI 0ir 75 Yuri it 0i.tln.tlve Floral Strriii Kishing Club of Astor, Flu. Surviving are his wife hand ot Anna of 1842 Roselvn st. Rela- aghan Funeral Home, 134 Hector st. Sol-tiies. friends, member, nf Oriental'emn Requiem Mass, 10 A.

St. John I iirli-n I. A anH 1 1 Ranti.t Ditirrh. Inl. West mln.ler 1 1 was 7:1 and liived at 10001 Jeanes eve.

(JOSS, former I KWdS us nroiner, me itev. He was a member Of the dm 22. I'd'. HAMILTON J. ot the Reading Co.

are invited In the fii-ICem. prei(lellt of the National Asso- former Bessie McDowell snca, wroie me innsie 1 ik. rif DALTON. of the Kulla Hotel, 200 N. Ilroad neral service 1:30 r.

John aiuhr i ic Phila. Funeral services at Hrins- stiles Funeral Home. 2450 Huntingdon iK ciation of Accountants, died daushtfr( Mrs. William Kon- Father one-time chap. Su.iving are his hi Monday in Reading Hospital.

she; brothers, a sister lain a' Sing Sing I'rison died former Snurmin. at a p. m. int. private.

arui.i a. mi. niuinni reno m. Friends may call Wed. eve.

asontc service 8 P. ai. He was 59 and lived at 1632 N. crandchild seierai jcais m. iuu h(crs Mrs Toby pitchman, neMARt 24.

Joseph husband one granucniiu. the Notre Dame campus. Ba "pI anu in oi. services will be at 10 A. John Shea, as a Slate in Kiordi- ARRAHA.vi husband of the late Aita accountant for Metropolitan h-, i i.

i I ion ton ll, 0 0 mrce Oroiners mondo 6 grandchildren Relatives and 'Nice! Moyer. aged 71 years. Relatives. aiCUUIlinill ioi in uuidii ln the Nelson J. 19J1-1925, pushed tlllllllgll and seven erandChildrcn Irien.ls are invited to funeral 9 friend, and organltations of which he I 4 i.

i i t. 11 MV ft livviaivii ii. uga a mamhiir ar nvila.rl In HPtfinait CQIMOII CO. UI1UI runoral omei MaSSacnUSCUS ieg.iail.re a Dili SLrSZZ marMas ir the'" BioVmmi "cien MennonRe 1. tt.ifn i in a low toll hill ilmPd 1(1 hp I L-t i A t'hurch.

Oct. 77. Vlewln. i I Slip- in, M(- Moriah Cem. Viewing Wed.

eve. at the Hunslrker funeral Home, 130 Una. linn i Broad Souderton, Tuea. 7-9. mailing DIIBI.K -Suddenly.

Oct. 22. WAL- Hip former Dnrothv SehmittinC- be in the Phi ade uhia Memorial oumuii. nriiiletnlpnt nf Hip FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1119 West Lehigh Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. 19133 Ofher Funwal Parlort Chelten Ogontz Ave.

9th Erie Av. Frankfort. Allegheny Aves. 1 or- mn jatiinc nr ppnn. eiiiciery.

a i raiisDoriation co. ociore ins ii-u s.n uni. i 24. LOUISE, of in lOfil Hinrl MnnHav lnib Allengrove beloved brother I7-" South -'3d beloved vvite pi Alfred Saukcn. and IlireC grailtl- IlieillOCr OI a UUCll sicnuail Velma 1, Cook.

Relatives and friends i iwacnin Keiaiives ann trienoa ste in funeral Wed 4 30 A. lrsiav i ivrnnv i. in jeanes iiusuiiai. lie was are tnviied lo attend tun-ia services me Children. nin lhurs ll A.

at Manual Funeral from. Penna. Burial to. 1,27 S. Broad the former Catherine TaE- hand to millionaire, in Seattle, "vu Home.

49:5 Frankiord ave tat jtMI-S STKI-'Fr owner 8 VV.h ave-. He "ad worked Fast cedar Cem Viewing Wed. "re 'i- S- Cro J. MLS M. OMlltr Wash.

em Lodse 8 OOKom. Tues. eve. BAldwin 9-3000 for All Officei Co and operator of the James M. Mr eiisie ho his!" 5NS" Steffcn lii ni-v ii-n fnr the was ourn on ine 1 :4.

io5. ji.to nus- lnciv 01 1 1 11 1 iui 1111 wife the foriner Phvllis Poor: u.hi 1: n.n nd J. mee lamphell). wife of the late Jo- st SI vears died MoilllaV at a u. DCn CSUUe "tnany, ru-nd employes of R.

are invited Murray, formerly ol amdetj St 3J cais, nilU ai re thrce daughters, son of Count Vi-rner MvOU -01 a ln "Ul'dlll Wedii p. al Priors Hvision. Penna, Railway. Relatives and la $400 1, till 1 and five eranilchlifiren. of David H.

Hoen and Son. 50th and "enn. are. inviiea 10 ti nera. services ma iiwiiiv-, i.i 1 vwuifc.

c.llll'l l(llllt'liui'l PUS von Alvcns COen. Who Had OCOn 'Catharine sts. Friend, may call p. at Ihe nuchr lu- A Metal Couch Caiktl Mattrtsi Engrovd Plate Ouliide Cast Htaue Auto.nobile Priitrvation Honktt Ntwipaptr Advertiiing Ail Neteuary Perephtrnolio Montgomery county. He was 56 Agnes Hart and Mrs.

Catherine a Herman ambassador to the J()nN uvvv JR 10 Dei. ft w'. anil a member of Kernwood Kolynch; three sons, Harry C0llrt of Russian c.ar. 'facllirer-, representative, dicdn. 24.

i.s. chari.f Lodyr 543 K.AM, the Antonio- lwyman. Kdmond Iwyman, an He struck out for America flt 1 ankena.i Jlosnital 'Kand of Kieanm- 1 Edwards "nee husband Eleanor nan. or 1:1 bile l.iverv Protective Assoeia- emplove of The Inquirer, and when his faniilv disapproved of -s 1 1 Kuie) Relative, and friend, invited to coiiingdaie. Pa.

Rei "ii I'. i' Jlj. VS Slid ll Oil ill MOllOll. n. A.

nm snca i- u- Uvea, menu, A eniliu.vc ,11 I'lwia. Mi tion and the yuiel Hiriliiien. an John l.angdon; two brothers, a his conduct at college Old 1.. neral Home. 24m Dickinson sis.

sol- urban Water are invited to atter 1 1 1 -in aCllie WOIKtr 111 r01 i Kenolem. Church of St. h.s (uncra) on at 9 A. fi 01 orgaui.iui.n ui teuicu pnuis. sisiei, jo gi aiidciuiui en, newspaper dies show lie recom- 0f America he was a member tiahriei.

10 a m. im. Hoi cross cem. ihe cavanagh Funeral Home, ciies-Surviving are his wife. Ida.

and great grandchildren and two menced life as a hobo in the 0f Presbyterian 7 10 10 sl pjeVhThiin.hmincr 9 -30. a aaugnier. Mrs. u. n.

dihioh. great great graiuicniiaren Puget Sound country. church and a former deacon. Brs'uWniV i ti, i a ts i tnee crvr S.CIII i i a frni -r 111 inns are nis wne. tne ior- "rl unuu -net.

iws. sitt l.viiv i JIIHV J. SVI.111,11 etieacil Itl 1. 1 1 r.oi nri.inn iiinm, iiniinr ui Keei JIIII 1 J. I' 'II III n.

It. u. wife of the late Eli. ol Dun- OTHER FUNERALS $250 $300 $500 $750 Additional Charge for Opening U.av on Ttiuts ,,,.,,1 al auric lie numm 19 HT liCCll SOnS Mce 11 A M. annon mother ot Pearl Lisenbers the bottling business for more a farm hand and fisherman on John and and a rf Hartford, conn.

Dorothy Emimm! 1951 CiCl nailtown ave. DClOie lord e. Phila Int 1-einuoiKl (em. Thelma Esther and stuhbv iidnlf- retiring in 1934 died Mondav at 60 vcars' UmAy at the Kraser River delta. Later sister.

Mrs Lloyd M. Church, -mend. m. cu e-e. after 7.

Re'l- his home. 21 S. Mam Shcn- he built a thrivinc investment Parking on tuea andtnenda are Invited to aerv.ee. illUIllCllUCrg CC11C1, 01, 1 .1 FIVK del il 19S FDW4RD 0 ed. 11 A.

M. Joseph Levin. Son Me- Bethlehem. He was 90 and lived alleis urvivd by a company dealing in coal mines, MRS. II I.

MAN ML ER. thCi.vli,, ch.peij s. Broad at 1910 Lincoln Bethlehem. sis.ter; ferine, a retired timber and real estate. former Bertha Dallen.

died Ann ml onem, A widower he was a Shriner teacher. day in Nazareth Hospital. She Ber? id lJ Mike Cannavlno, 56, Demo- it livpj 171i ami the late Jacob Fine, brother m' be made tu the charity of the rtl lr navid (Rivcel Xarl er. Ills. Kulh a uim.

crane canauiaie ior oi snrdrinK hr hnahanri A. n. Inmate Escapes Krie Pa in Krip survived bv arandchildren Services. P4POI.A. Oct.

24. RAFFAELINA (nee trie, I in trie. a pf(rlncr. ln tnc Strawberry 7, Soon n.S.lvestro). beloved wife of Glno and Mr.

Cannavino was to face iallsj0n Meat Market- two sons Raphael sacks. 47.M x. Rroad im. Jf.hn; nd incumbent Remiblican Mavnr 1Blhcl lw" Har Nebo Cem. Family will return to Alfred, of 7 Englewood I pper Darby, iniumoeni ncpilDUCan Kdward and Howard: a dailCh- his late residence.

and friends invited to fu- and a 32d Degree Mason. He also was a member of Messiah Lutheran Church. Surviving arc a daughter, Mrs. Charles Wag-enbauer and a sister, Mrs. Joseph Groetch.

Byberry Hospital Benjamin Starks, 26, of W. Charles Williams in the ov 1 i nera ed A. from The An- viiii ams Hie .0. Sandra: her mother, Mrs. mr.siMMONS.-Of C.lenolden.

Pa jiell Funeral Home. 4504-20 Haverford Girard ave. near 3Pth es- general election. Mmnio nallnn- a cietor l-v uiu.iias ae Solemn Requiem Mass. 10 A.

St. idiu ii, a sisici, husplnd of the lale Kliraheth inee Ham- Laurence Church InL SS. Peter 4 Paul Ann BcilSOn and one grandchild, i backer). Relatives and friends are in-cem. Viewing Tues.

eve. (Parking on vited to services Wed 10 A McCaus- premises land Funeral Home. 202 Chester Pike. MRS. WILLIAM E.

LICK- C.lenolden. Pa Int. Arlington Cem JOHN McDONNELL, a retired rPl from Philadelphia State! machinist of The Pennsylvania Hospital at Byberry on Monday. Mrs. Bumley Kites Railroad, died Saturday in the was reported missing from Bui.jai M.rviCes for Mrs Kath- 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 ACCOMMODATIONS ARE AVAILABLE TO THE IMMEDIATE FAMILY SUBURBAN SERVICE PARKING FACILITIES 24 HOUR SERVICE No Deiervi'no Poor Rthifd rrtenos may can to i. .1.

aa9afflsv Pm.I-r.-t 1 (Vice A M. Ml vice af-arW filllCF In tllnaa. I Roslyn Nursing Home, Roslyn. maximum security building at crinc HaII Burnlev, the ftrmer Rubv He was 85 and lived formerly at P. M.

of Richard Allen, the found-died Sumi.iv in the Somerset I with fa rememb.r 1585 Rockwell Abington. Starks was committed to the Cr of the African Methodist Hospital in Somcrville, N. J. fa nki mi. itoiiy.

a on 5 7-SM with Surviving are four hospital by a court in 1963 Episcopal Church, will be held She was 77 and resided at RSJJJli vlwfT Mamoriam notice Mrs. Anne Dcrham, Mrs. Ger- with a robbery charge pending Tuesday morninn in Rollina Kairview Verona. X. J.

Home, e. Mam st Mooresto. n. j.1 him II. a.

ih. tith r' i i Is-u. Int hasten I mon em. nends may call nvns conecrea many iuit.oi. verses trude Hofbauer, Mrs.

Marion against v-ciiicici jr. lunerai was one was a nauve oi ianuieu anu wed. morning n-ora 10 to ll. free booklet available from Mae Hickman, and Miss Catherine; i court-committed patient to es- held Monday night at Mother lived there until eight years ago. She is survived by two sons, FRFFBt RC.FB -Dot.

22. 14. PKRCY.I Bf Ad Departmant. To place aa nt 447 S. formerly of 4-4 Darby! I Mefnoriam Notice phone LOcue r' Uner" i S00 eh nine grandchildren and nine cape from the hospital sine Bethel A.

E. Church, 6th and great-grandchildren. la st April. Lombard its. William and Frederick..

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