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a THE PHILADELPHIA liNyUirifcrt. SaiuiwIJa iViOniisG. bt.r 14. 1968 1 2 Died Died Died FENN BATTAFARANO Mrs. O.G.Willits Dies, Kin of Former Mayor THEODORE M.D..

on Sent. 12. 1963. of 546 Haverford rd Havertown. husband of Jean Stella Ren-Zetti Battafarano Friend rail Sundav, 7 to P.

at OLIVER H. AIR CO. SCBl'RBAN ST, 301 West nes-ter Pike. Havprtown. Reauiem Mass.

OFFICIAL FORECASTS STATISTICS BY CITIES Highest temperature last 12 hours. lowest temperature last IS hours and Mrs. Oliver G. Willits, whose husband was chairman of hurchlI. th V- iW precipitation for la.

24 hours as re- ported at oo p. m. by the tnited the board of the Campbell Soup Co. from 1956 to 1962, died! 0 0 Friday at her home, 207 Laurel lane, Haverford. She was 72.

HAUSEMAN Sept. 11. CATHERINE D. TWEED, wile of the late Herbert Franklin Hauseman. mother of Ruth H.

Stam, 6f0 Ellis Havertown (formerly of Brentwood rd Service Sat. afternoon. 2:31. TOPPITZER'S FUNERAL HOME. Garrett rd.

at Lans-downe Drexel Hill, where friends may call after one o'clock. Int. Arlington Cem. In lieu of flowers, offennes may be made to the Hause-man Memorial Fund, co St. Temple Lutheran Church.

Crestwood and Oak Clifton HeUhts. Pa. HENDERSON Sept. 12. MAY F.

(nee Shaw), widow of Joseph R. Henderson, of 3434 Crystal st. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral A. HOLLEN FUNERAL HOME. 726-28 E.

Altesheny ave. Requiem Mass. Church of the Ascension, 10 A. AL Friends may call Sunday eve. 1 1 a 1- phia and vicinity: Sunny and pleasant Saturday.

High in the low 80s. Fair with seasonable States Weather Bureau. TEMPERATURE BSNNER Mrs. Willits, the former Mar- SEPTEMBER 1968 5. 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER 1968 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Sept.

12, 19fS, ANNA (nee Imrtwrl. wife of Frank, of 1310 W. Chelten mother of Mr. Nathan Penn, Mr. Harold Penn.

Mr. Irvin Perm, Mrs. Ruth Shadis and Mrs. Lenora Gindes. sister of Mrs.

Esther Hir-shey; also survived by 13 grandchildren end i great-grandchildren. Relatives and fnends are invited to the funeral services 12 noon precisely. GOLDSTEIN'S," 6410 N. Broad st. Int.

Montefiore Cem. Shiva will be observed at 1310 W. Chelten ave. In lieu of flowers, make contributions to the Cancer Fund. PFEIFFER Sept.

12. 1968. WILLIAM, of 46S' Connarroe Roxborough, husband of Catherine M. Pfeiffer (nee Meier). Relatives, friends invited to the funeral 11:30 A.

W. MILLS TURNER FUNERAL HOME. tOS Ridge Rox. Friends may call Sun. 7-9.

(Parking on premises. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to Bethanian Lutheran Church Seminary Fund. Int. George was the grand- .06 garet Fitler, PLACE Albany Atlanta Atlantic City Bismarck, X. D.

Boston Buffalo. N. Y. tempera T. Battafarano, Physician, 63 Charleston.

S. C. Sept. 13. 1968.

BERNARD of 1029 E. Chelten beloved husband of Alice B. (nee Bender) and father of Sr. Bernard Elizabeth, S.J., and Bernard 3d. and uncle of Rev.

Wm. J. Bonner, S.V.D. Relatives and friends are invited Sun. after 4 P.

M. and 9 A. to J. F. MURRAY FUNERAL HOME.

1014-16 E. Chelten ave. Solemn Mass of Requiem. 10 A. at the Immaculate Conception Church.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. In lieu of flowers, send contributions to St. Joseph's Villa, Flourtown, Pa, tures Saturday night. Precipitation near to through Saturday.

Sunday fair and warm. 0 uauutci vi tiic late tju 11. oo Fitler, mayor of Philadelphia ioofrom 1887 to 1891. She attended fy schools in Philadelphia and New 'oo York, before she made a mal society debut in 1917. She was a member of the "no Fmcrffonrv Air! of Ppnnsvl- Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Detroit rt.ilii.ti UinH Piclrrn Pnnt I a nl a Simnv Dr.

Theodore W. Battafarano, and pleasant Saturday. High in! Harrisburg mnmn $vania, the Colonial Dames general practitioner with offi- Washington Memorial Faxk. Houston Jacksonville, Fla. HUSHES Of X.

2d suddenly. Sept. 12, FRANCES RUTH (nee Freed beloved wife of Daniel B. Hushes, age 51 years, mother of Daniel Frances and Patricia Hughes, daugh oo America, the Daughters of the-" .00 P0SNER the 70s to around 80. Fair and not as col Saturday night.

Sunday fai and warm. New Jersey: Saturday sunny ERATTON L. 49 54 57 55 58 56 65 63 49 49 52 Si 57 56 65 74 60 64 49 72 57 59 5 62 48 70 48 52 54 48 64 56 46 61 54 72 H. 72 80 81 85 71 7 88 80 80 75 83 80 72 78 83 82 84 82 79 90 83 84 79 80 79 102 77 70 62 87 64 78 83 59 75 kPT. 2 CCt.

tkPI. 14 lfI. 11 oo American nevoiuuon ana ine .1 .00 Seot. 13. ROBERT, of The Oak Sum Hospital He was 63 and lived at 1 no Merion Cricket Club.

On Sept. 11. 1968. ELLEN M. fnee Burke.

widow of James A. S. Brat-ton, of 122 Gladstone st. Relatives mit 310 S. Easton Glenside, formerly of 7600 Ogonti husband 546 Haveford Wynne wood.

.00 Sun Rises Sun Sets In addition to her husband, ter of Mrs. Anna Freed. Relatives, friends, Phila. Crossing Guards are invited to funeral 10 A. M.

at JOHN F. FLULHR SONS, 149 W. Susquehanna ave. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Friends may caU Sun. eve. 6:41 A. M. 7:12 P.

M. 10:33 P. A PrarlnatA rvf thp TTnivprsitvi and friends are invited to attend fu. and contirued pleasant. High near 80.

Fair and not as cool of Sarah (nee Lefkowitz). father of Maurice Posner and Mrs. David Kansas City Los Angeles Louisville Miami Beach Minneapolis New Orleans New York City Norfolk. Va. Philadelphia Phoenix.

Aril. Pittsburgh Portland. Me. Portland. Ore.

PHY j- neral 8 30 A. from MUR Moon Rises of Pennsylvania School of Medi Mrs. Willits is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Margot W. FUNERAL HOMF.I 3d and Wolf sts.

(Alma) Diperstein, brother of Mrs. Sadie Wilier, Celia, Alma and Samuel cine, Dr. Battafarano was a Posner. Also survived by 6 grandchil HUTCHINSON POLLEN COUNT Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, 9:30 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Sun. 7-10.

In lieu of flowers, kindly send contributions to the Heart Fund. dren. Services 1 P. precisely, at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS. re 1 a fo member of the faculty ji.Mrs Sylvia Rittenhouse, and if tfae Hahnemann Medical Cof.

Saturday ght. Sunday fair and warm. New York City and vicinity: Sunny and pleasant Saturday. Fair and warm Sunday. Saturday: 126 ragweed pollen 4720 N.

Broad st. Int. Roosevelt Memo St. Louis .00 S1A Kiduucmiiucu. per cubic yard of air.

Same dayjsait Lake at ELIZABETH MacINTYRE. Sept. 13, l)t8. of 206 Avenue Que. West Wild-wood, N.

wife of Norman Hutchinson. Relatives and friends invited to service 1 P. KIRK A MCE. 6301 Germantoun ave. Int.

Arlington Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. rial Park. Family will be at 1650 wu-low Grove Laverock, Pa.

In lieu of flowers, family suggests contributions to a favorite charily. lc voir. CM r-o mnr.A rvrvllnn ro- '7an mram-o Dr. Battafarano was honored, BREUNINGER S. Ste.

Marie. Mich. Savannah, Ga. Seattle i.iic luiici ai acivite win uc at 11 A. M.

Monday at R. R. ,02 Bringhurst 2000 Walnut Delaware, Maryland, District' cubic yard of air. during the Second World War: Tampa, Fla. by President Franklin D.

Roose RAMSEY Sept 12, of 5520 Market MILDRED oo st Interment will be private. Washington. D. C. 55 83 Friday's Local Report JEFFERYS Low: H.

High; Precipitation Sept. 12, SARAH widow of Edwin F. Breuninger, of 1841 Wynne-wood rd. Services Sunday. 12 noon, Frieden's United Church of Christ, Sumneytown, Pa.

Int. at church cem. Friends may call 7-9 P. Funeral Home of D. STROUD ROTH- velt for his work with the Selective Service draft boards in of Columbii and vicinity: Saturday and Sjnday mostly sunny with a high in the low 80s.

Cape M.y to Block Island: Trace. (nee Egan), widow of Howard and sister of Sr. Rita Christi, SS of U. S. WEATHER BUREAU Philadelphia.

Sept. Li. 1968 Cardinal Dougherty H. S. Relatives, Philadelphia.

W. EDT Sept. 13. 1968, M. CELESTE (nee Klemm), of Ardmore.

wife of the late Harry L. Jefferys. Funeral services at the Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mav.r, on Tues Sept. 17. at 2:30 P.

M. Int. private. Samuel Dubrow, Store Co-Owner ERMEL, 600-02 N. 63d Phila.

He was a member of the Fair 6 A. M. friends and members of court r'hu-lipa r934. Catholic Daughters of invited to funeral 9:30 A. Winds 10 l.nots Saturday Clear Saturday's Tidal Predictions PHILADELPHIA (Chestnnt SO Clear better i 3 weather with visibility Pr.

.00 .00 .00 W.D.fcV. WSW- 7 W12 NW-12 NNW-16 WNW-10 W- 9 T. 49 74 77 75 66 H. 77 48 40 42 59 Bala Golf Club, the American Medical Association; the Phila from JOHN J. BR YfcKS.

2741-43 w. Allegheny ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, CAMBLIN Samuel (Buddy) Dubrow, co- Clear HiH Tide 00 A.M. 8 24 P.M. Clear Low Tide 2:30 A.

M. 2:24 P. M. Clear than five rales. 2 m.

Cane May to Cape Hatteras: p. m'. 12. of 461 Hihbs Glen- KANE On Sept. olden.

Pa delphia County and the1 Penn Holy Cross Church, 11 A. Springfield. Int. Cathedral Cem. Viewing Sun.

eve. In lieu of flowers. Mass owner of L. Dubrow Sons, a IDA wife of the late DELAWARE BREAKWATER. tie cn, SVlvania Meaica societies ana Vipju.

Heianves ana menos are m- cards appreciated. Hirt Tide 2 06 A. M. 2:43 P.M. iuiimuie oiuic, tiv ouuui vjt t0 the funerai 9 ia A.

M. Winds five to 10 knots Saturday Weather far with visibility five to eight mi es. LoW Tide 7:54 a.m. 9 0 p. died Friday at Hahnemann Hos- 016 American Diabetic Associa-j fr0m verkes funeral home.

I I tion "031 Woodland Phiia. Int. Bev- RYAN Sent. 11. ELIZABETH KEENEN.

Friends call Cem. He is survived by his wife, Sunday eve. Temperature: Humidity; W. D. Wind Direction and Velocity! Pr Precipitati Weather Conditions.

Highest temperature (2 30 P. M. Highest temperature this date last 97 years (1952 Lowest temperature (4 00 A. Lowest temperature this date last 7 years U958 Average temperature Friday 79. CAPE MAY (Municipal Pirr piiai.

High Tide 1:14 a.m. 138 P.M. He was 57 and lived at the low Tide a. m. 07 p.

William Penn House, 1919 Chest- wife of the late Oscar J. Ryan. ae 70. Service from the Funeral Home the former Jean Stella Renzetti. FREDERICK, on Sept.

12. 1068. of 2647 Levick husband of the late Janet Ross Kane. Helatives. friends and members of Crescent Lodge 3T493 F.

A. M. Post 211 A. L. and Alpha Kta Chapter rll.

Phi Delta Kappa and employes of Phila. Board of Education are invited to the services 10 A. from the Parlors of HAROLD B. MULLIGAN. 1119 W.

Lehieh ave. Friends are invited Tues. 7 to 9 P. M. Masonic service P.

M. LEAMEY 51 Land in Canada of JOSKrH E. BOYD, successor to Harold A. Famous, lftl S. Church ATLANTIC CITT ISteel Pier) Solemn Requiem Mass will be; CAP.LIN I a -mm nut st Mr.

Dubrow was a Mason, suddenly, on ceieoraiea at 11 a. m. aionaay cornelius TORONTO, Sept. 13 (AP). I 64 HUh Tide 12 46 A.

M. 1:10 P. M. 5 Low Tide :31 A. M.

7:49 P. M. in the Church of The Presenta- Sept. 13. 19t.

of 3095 Spear ave Ards- lnv Ta urn nt farlin and Average temp, ims oaie iShriner and member of the Phila fUiy-On immigrants irum ai-w Normal for this date tkn 1 rt oct nrrturi in mme' Excess since January 1 108 BEACH HAVEN fLIUle Egg Harbor) delphia Furniture Club. tion Of the Blessed Virgin: Marie (nee Hutter). Solemn Requiem rnnn Mass, 10 A. Queen of Peace Mary, Penn-Wynne. Interment, church, mt.

Hoiy sepulchre rem. 1 Zt su-a. i HM Fxces. since Seotembf trn. nne CttniamMr Surviving are his wife, the here under a program sponsored.

Total precipitation since Sept. 1 will be private. Of Hatfield, BLANCHE GERTRUDE, wife of the late Harry Bevin loiai precipitation nine unu. a former Jeanette Rosenberg: a Friends may call at the M. K.

MAY FUNERAL HOME. East on rd. Keswick Glenside. on Sun. eve.

Deficiency since January 1 0Ji BARNEG AT. INLET by the Jewish Immigrant Aid Society, arrived by plane in I.eamey, ae 74. on Sept. 12. 1968.

Barometric Pre West Chester. Sept. 14, 11 A. M. Int.

Bradford Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve. SCHNITZEL Sept. 10.

1968. EDWARD beloved, husband of Sarah-Sadie (nee McKay), of 2064 E. Albright st. Relatives and friends, also members of Disston Memorial Presbyterian Church. Henry Disston Lodge r8.

I.O.O.F., F.O.P. 5 and E. J. Burt Rebekah Lodge rl7. are invited to the funeral services 10 A.

from DILLON FUNERAL HOME, 2155 57 E. Cumberland st. (1 blk. E. of Fkd.

Int. Forest Hills Cem. Friends 'may call Mon. 7 to 9. Relatives and friends are invited to Tlde 12:52 A M- P-M' 29 94.

Failing, (a daughter, Mrs. Susan Lesser; two brothers, Harry and WTil- Rising; 12 Noon. meet Mon 9 A. M. at the PAI midweek.

129 93. Rising. Btln Fl NERAL HOME. 275 Cooper CHORAZY James P. Jones, State Aide's Kin liam Dubrow; a sister, Mrs.

Bea woodtmry, J. High Mass of Requiem. 10 A. Church of the Incarnation. Mantua.

N. J. Friends Solomon, and two grandchildren Weather for Saturday Based on Official Forecasts may call Sun. eve. Sept.

12, STELLA. 3278 Salmon beloved daughter of Stanley and Mary (nee Nawrocki), dear sister of Mrs. Dorothy Quinlan and Arthur. Relatives and friends are invited to MRS. HOWARD RAMSEY, Special to The Inquirer SHARON, Sept.

13, the former Mildred Egan, died i m. vs. LIGHTERMAN 20 Thursday in Lankenau Hospital. Sept. 13, SARAH, of 5301 Old York James P.

Jones, the father of, the eigene a. gniewek fc- prrptarv nfi NERAL HOME. 2711-13 E. AUeeheny rennsjivania secretary 01 ave (cor of TiIton gt Requiem Commerce Clifford Jones, died1 Mass. 30 a.

st. Adalbert 1 S-1 a. She was 54 and lived at 5520 rd wife of the late Samuel, mother Market st. Mrs. Ramsey was of Mrs.

Toby Sheinbem, Mrs. Betty Rapoport, Harry, Morris and Samuel an employe of Heating Service Friday in a convalescent home may call Monday to 9. Lichterman; also survived by 5 Brand children and 11 (rreat-Rrandchildren Co. of America and a former, here. He was 76, and lived in Funeral service 12:15 P.

at nearby Sharpsville, near the BKKSCHLER'S, 4JO0 N. Broad st. (at the Int. Mt. Jacob Cem.

The secretary of Our Lady of Victory rectory, 54th and Vine sts. Sur Ohio State line. family will return to the home of Mr and Mrs. Harry Lichterman, 6625 Services for Mr. Jones, a re tired steelworker, will be at 2 CONNELLY Sept.

13. of 457 Harvey MARGUERITE (nee Mitchell), wife of Frank B. Connelly. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Monday, 8 30 A. KIRK MCE.

6301 Ger-m a Mown ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A. St. Vincent de Paul Church. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may caU Sunday 7 to 9. viving are a daughter, Mary Mildred; a son, Norman Thomas; three sisters, Sisters Rita Christi, Large St. LONG Of 39 Bartram Secane, sudden. SCHONWETTER Sept.

13. 18. SADIE (nee Meth). wife of the late Charles Schonwetter, of 5850 N. 13th mother of David and Milton Schonwetter and Ethel Watkins, sister of Max Meth; also survived by 2 grandchildren and 2 great-irrandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to services 10 A. JOSKPH IEMNE SUN MEMORIAL (HAPELS. N. Broad st. above 71st ave.

Int. Har Nebo Cem. Family will return to the home ol Mr. and Mr. Milton Schonwetter.

7236 Horrocks st. SECREST Killed ln action. Sept. 18, ln Vietnam. St.

EDWARD beloved son of Charles J. and Rita E. Secrest (nee Stanton). Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 830 A BURNS FINERAL HOME. 1428 E.

Columbia ave. (at Fkd. Hieh Requiem Mass. Holy Name Church. 10 A.

M. Viewing Sunday eve. SIGQ Sept. 12. 1968.

of 927 Borbeck nd formerly of 5900 N. 12th st JOHM 1y. on Sept. 13, 1968. JAMES hus SSJ, Mrs.

Marie Bryan and Mrs. James Connolly, and a brother, P. M. Sunday at the First Baptist Church, Sharpsville. In addition to the secretary, who assumed the Cabinet post on Jan.

17, 1967, he is survived band of Helen (nee Blair) Lone father of William James Patricia Francis. and Mrs. Hazel M. Crisman; brother Qi Philadelphia T-4-r 1 ios ANGEt-s i t4. liCEND.

of Herbert Long, Harry Long and Mrs. Margaret Wadsworth. Services A. Funeral Home of MRS. FRED J.

MAURER, M. F. WILLIAMS. Baltimore Sum by his wife, the former Hazel McCracken; another son, Evan a sister, Mrs. Florence the former Elizabeth B.

mit Clifton Heights. Int. Arling. Cvckowski. died Thursday in ton Cem.

Friends may call J- St. Francis Hospital. Trenton. James, three brothers, Walter D'AGOSTINO On Sept. 11.

196S, of 51 Basin Hammonton, JOHN beloved husband of Rita (nee Bertino). beloved son of Mrs. Josephine D'Akos-tino, 2 brothers, Anthony and Charles, all of Hammonton; 3 sisters. Miss Susan D'Acostino. of Hammonton, Mrs.

Mildred Castaldi, of Vineland, Mrs. Anna Triolo. of Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 8 V) A. from the MARIVELLA FINER AL HOME, 102 N.

3d Hammonton. High Mass of Requiem, 9:30 A. Rh was 78 and lived at 870! and Paul Jones, and Gerald Shull; and three grandchildren. f. M.

LYONS Of 4415 Cottman Sept. 12. 1968, LAWRENCE, husband of Helen A. Lyons (nee Seidel) and father of Edward James M. and Kathleen D.

Lyons and Mrs. Janet H. Donahue, in his 66th year. Relatives and friends jy TlX AS i4 VitrV" Park Trenton. Mrs.

Maurer belonged to St Anthony's Church, the Altar and Rosary Society and Mount Carmel Mass Celebrated FAIR JV PARiir cLOuor 8: I I 9: 9 I I St. Joseph's Church. Friends may call Sunday eve. For Msgr. Fink Guild, all in Trenton.

Surviving with her husband are two sons, SNOwlHUll iaw STATIC WIND coio rrr warm and Plasterers Union. Local 8. are invited to attend the funeral 8 30 A. from the FLl'EHR FUNERAL HOME. 3301-15 Cottman ave.

Requiem High Mass, St. Bernard's Church, 10 A. M. Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem.

Friends may call Sun. eve. Joseph and Thomas; a daugh ALLENTOWN, Sept. 13 (AP). A Solemn Pontifical ter.

Mrs. George A. Murphy; a (JV4 inJtctln low tir pttuurt, n(ivrMt wftktr, Jirectioe tt Aijfc tir pttuvri, ftroriblt wtuktr, Jirtttitn Mass was celebrated Frida brother, Joseph, and 11 grand DAVIS On Sept. 12. 1968.

SARABELLE LOVE, wife of C. Sumner Davis, of Haverford, Pa. Service for relatives and friends on 2:30 P. at the Chapel of The Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church. Int.

West Laurel Hill Cem. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to The Amrican Cancer Society of 12 S. 12th st. children. MARKS morning for the Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Lee G. Fink, retired vicar gen STATIC FRONT or BAROMETER tA.r Mw'ttlt FRONT II fi twttJ kounjsry mm LEONARD J. ROLLHAUSER, a program analysis officer at Frankford Arsenal, died Thurs eral of Allentown.

Msgr. Fink, 82, died Monday Born in Reading, he was or Sept. 13. 1968. DR.

HARRY husband of Jeanette (nee Warm) Marks, of 132 N. Colgate Longport, N. father of Fanchon Apfel and Ann Grossman, brother of Moses and Theodore Marks and Rose Morse; also survived by 6 grandchildren. Services and int. private for immediate family.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Mental Health Southeastern or Beth David Reformed day at Episcopal Hospital. He dained in 1916 and was named Deaths Elsewhere was 49 and lived at 1202 Levick st. Mr. Rollhauser was an Army DELACY Of 7134 Montaeue at Oraniee, Sept. 10.

1968, JOHN E.M. 2d U.S.N., son of Robert F. and Helen A. Delacy (nee Ristine, in his husband of the late Annie M. nee Landherr) Sign and father of Mrs.

Margaret J. Corkle. Relatives and friends are Invited to the funeral services 10 A. Church of the House of Prayer, Church lane and Limekiln pike, and to viewing Sunday DINNIEN FINERAL HOME. 5138 N.

Broad at. (cor. Duncajmon Int. Northwood Cem. SMALL On Sept.

12. 1968, at 11:15 A. at the York Hospital. York, JOHNT H. SMALL.

150 Woodland drive, York. Pa age 49 years, months. Relative and friends invited to attend the funeral services on at 2 P. at the BALMEISTER ORCUTT MORTUARY, Queen fc Jackaon York. Pa Private interment in Prospect Hills York.

No viewing. In lieu of flowers, kindly send contributions to the All Saints Fund of St, John Episcopal Church. York. Pa. SMITH On Sept.

12. 1968, of 1424 Westwood lane, Overbrook HiUs, ANNA LEGENDRE, widow of H. Chandler Smith. Requiem Mass. Presentation M.

Church, Penn Wynne Monday morning, 9:30 o'clock. ln- Friends may call at the McCONAGHY FUNERAL HOME, Lancaster Ic Wyoming Ardmore. Sun. from 7 until 9. SNYDERMAN Sept.

13, LOUIS, 5301 York rd formerly of Normandie Hotel, husband of Fannie, father of Irving, Hannah Shenberg. Lillian Haftel. brother of Al Isadore, Samuel, Sarah Schneid-man, Fannie Roseiwarten. Bella Jacoby. Relatives, friends invited to Snn.

11 A. REISMAN 10 Arrested, 2 Hurt In N. Y. Teacher Strike NEW YORK. Sept.

13 (UPI). The State education com pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Allentown in 1926. He was elevated to the rank of domestic prelate in 1929 with veteran of the Second World War, a member of the American Legion apd vestryman of the Church of the Messiah, Large John S. Wood, a former the title of right reverend mon- chairman of the controversial' MARLIN House Committee on Un-Ameri- missioner rroved into the tangled New York City school can Activities, in Atlanta, Ga, signor and was named a pro-thonotary apostolic in 1952. When the Diocese of Allen town was established in 1961 and Comly sts.

Surviving are his wife, the former Lois Buckley; three daughters, Linda, Florence Diane and Nancy, and two He was 83. strike Friday in an effort to settle a dispute that has twice Mr. Wood, who had lived resulted in teacher walkouts' separately during the day Msgr. Fink was appointed vicar most of his life in Canton, brothers. Cbarles and Louis general.

Suddenly, Sept. 12. JAMES age 54 years, husband of Emma Martin, of Benson Manor Apts. Relatives, friends, employes of Marking Device Mfg. and members of Henry W.

Williams Lodge 624, F. A. invited to services 1:30 P. at Funeral Home of GEORGE E. WITT-MAIER.

6521 N. Broad st. Int. pvt. Friends may caU Sunday eve.

Masonic service 8 P. M. MARTELLA On Sept. 11, 1968, CATHERINE T)e-GRAZIA. beloved wife of Nicholas William) Martella, mother of In'in N.

and sister of Theresa Cervo, Rollhauser. ith Served in Congress from 1930 to SSJS; arrested '4 and again from 1944 to of Teachers and the The funeral was in Sacred Heart Church and burial in locallyil952 He was chairman of the MRS. HARRY L. JEF r.H tii. iv iraman inllirpn in.

22d year. Relatives and mends, class of "64, Father Judjre H. and employes of IN A are invited to attend the funeral 9:30 A. from the FLl'EHR FUNERAL HOME, 3301-15 Cottman ave. Requiem Hieh Mass.

St. Bernard's Church. 11 A. M. Friends may call Sunday eve.

DRAB0USK1 STEPHEN on Sept. 12. of 650 Kevstone husband of Blanche nee Zabielski), father of Stephen, Walter, John and Michael. Relatives and fnends are invited to the funeral 9 A. M- WALTER J.

MEYERS FUNERAL HOME. 665 Torresdale ave. Hnh Mass of Requiem. St. R.

C. Church. 10 A. M. Int.

Our Lady of Grace Cem. Viewing Sun. 7 to 9. (Parkin in the Meyers lot.) DUBROW Sept. 13.

SAMUEL BTODY of the Wm. Penn House, 1919 Chestnut Apt. 1007, husband of Jeanette Dubrow (nee Rosenberg), father of Mrs. David (Susan) Lesser, brother of Mrs. Maurice (Real Solomon.

Harry and William Dubrow: also survived f'O. Gin 31 Gethsemane Cemetery. Read thU week resulted inWher decided not CeW walkouts and caused disturb-0cean Hill-Brownsville "decen-i wafa sraduate JlJl Mr. Wood was a graduate She 89 and ances at a lozen scnoois school district. Mercer Universitv and served 7,7 1 aVcT DR.

HARRY K. MARKS, of Hospital. was Mercer university aua "iveu Valley Ard 121 Angela Juliano, Rose, Nicholas, Frank day- STtiniF.S SITUATION in the Army At Corps during chl N- Colgate Longport, STUDIES SITUATION at in me Army at uufps For 30 she was more. yers, Commissioner James E. Allen I A spokesman said Allen was N.

died at Pennsyl- the First world war. I nniii nt tlldli mail i teiic nuai vj uuu 1 r. ivania Hosmtal. He was 66. Dr.

Robert Menapace, k-: Marks had been a Dsvchiatrist studying the situation and would decide later on a course Heart Recipient' action. No one, including the cyrn xuawr. one was a meiuuci of the Colonial Dames of the staff of the Veterans Hos- ica and the Acorn Club. She is Coatesville He was a cial manager of the Inter-American Development Bank, in Washington. ay or, was quite sure what survived by six nieces and Mr.

Menapace, 74, was asso- steps Allen was empowered to take. Dies in Houston ty and the Long Island College' p. m. precisely, at Rosenberg MpHir-al Schnrtl Surviving arol RAPHAEL SACKS. 4720 N.

Broad st. AiedlCai Jcn001. Surviving are, lnl Har jehuda Cem. Shiva wiU be his wife, the formpr Jpanftje! observed at the Lesser residence, 10 ciated with the bank since us pstahlishment in I960. Previous- The TTFT tvriirh rpturnpd to and cmnard PeGraiia; also survnea by 5 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8 50 A. from her late residence, 13C6 Carlisle st. Solemn Requiem Mass. Church of St. Rita, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve.

Arr. by J. J. RING SON. MATTE RN Sept.

11, ROBERT beloved husband of Ariele A. Mattern (nee Prinz). of 4231 N. 7th st father of Mrs. Arirle Llo.vd.

Mrs. Elaine Stephenson, Mrs. Retty Holloway. Robert C. and Stanley P.

Mattern. Relatives and friends invited to services 11 A. at MANN FINERAL HOME. 219 W. Tabor rd.

Friends may call Sun. eve. McGRENRA Sept. 12. AGNES, fnee Cronin).

Requiem Mass. Monday morning. 10 o'clock. Chapel of The Ltttle Sisters, 5300 Chester Philadelphia where friends may call Sunday 4-8 P. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. nephews. THE0D0REf7 BYRNES, operator of a dental laboratory at 3154 N. 27th st.

for 20 years, class.ooms Wednesday after a ly he had an extensive career CHAPEL, 2317 N. Broad Int. Mt. Sharon Cem. Shiva 1140 Blng-ham st.

TERNE Sept 11. 1968. of the Wyngate 495 Spruce CATHERINE daughter of the late Bruno and Sophie Terne (nee Mulrooney) and sister ot Ray Terne. Relatives, friends and employes of Provident National Bank are invited to viewing Sun. eve.

and funeral Monday. 8:30 A. from FLANAGAN FUNERAL HOME. 5612-U Kingsessing ave. Holy Communion mav be received at Solemn Requiem Mass.

St. Francis de Sales Churcfe 10 A. M. Int. New Cathedral Cem.

TURSI Sept 12. 1968. FLORENCE nei Donato). of 1022 S. 9th widow Joseph, mother of Fred, Arm and.

Joseph, Helen and Mrs. PhyUis Buon-pastore. and sister of Julia Donato; also survived by 3 grandrhildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8 30 A. from PENNA.

BURIAL 1327-29 S. Broad at. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Paul's Church, 9:30 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Sun. eve. (Free parking.) ln Dartmouth Cherry Hill, N.

J. Warm; two daughters, Mrs. spnt is flelayea tne 0Pfmng private banking in New otrpi. Ajicrhnnlfi twn riavs walked out i HOUSTON. Fanchon Apfel and Mrs.

Ann Grossman; two brothers, Moses inrK 1 J. 1 a. a niea luesaav at ius nomc again Friday because the city (AP). Jimes Elbert Singleton. 47, a Fort Worth, toolmaker vho underwent a 'that address.

He was 60 and an and Theodore; agister, Mrs. and the Central Board of Edu- Army veteran of the Second. Rose Morse, and six grand cation the local b0rrowing m0re than $550 mil DUNDON On Sept. 11. 196S, RFV.

PATRICK J. DUNDON, O.S.A. The Reverend clergy, relatives and friends are invited to attend the Concelebrated Requiem Mass. St. Mary's Collegiate Seminary Chapel, Villanova.

Mon. morning. 11 o'clock. Int. St.

Mary's HaU Cem. Divine Office Mon. morning. 10 30 o'clock. Friends may call at the seminary Sun.

eve. from 7 HU 9. World War, Surviving are his children, uaiKifc.aui, bjard and its admin- MM4i 0 nun 111 uiivaic lauiiai uiomvw former Dorothy wife, the in the U. Europe and other istrators as the UFT has demanded. The UFT made the demand Friday.

A Methodi Hospital spokesman said Siigleion suffered a cardiac arreft. Cromwell; a brother, James, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary areas to channel towards development projects in Latin DANIEL E. O'CONNELL, a retired U. S.

Navy officer, died Thursday in Germantown Hospital. He was and lived at teachers mostlv after 100 America. Forst and Miss Helen M. Byrnes. MRS.

HARRISON C. MAIT-LAND, the former Marion Hen singleton leceived tne neaniwhitewhom 0Ci board of Paul C. Mason. 17, a Longidoes not want in the district Beach, Calif, youth, who harassed and intimidated Mrs. C.

S. Davis, 5616 N. Rosehill st. He served as chief commissary steward in the Navy for 30 years until his retirement in 1945. Until three McKENNA Of 811 N.

Peechwood st Sept. 12. 18. MII.PRF.D M. REESE McKENNA, wife of Edward J.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral 9 A. from the PHILLIPS FUNERAL HOME, 56S N. 23d st. Solemn Mass of Requiem. Church of St.

Francis Xavier. 10 A. M. Int. New EISENBERQ Sept.

10. 1168. MEYER, of 180 V. E. 12th Hallandale.

father of Mrs. Sylvia Dean, Mrs. Pearl Gold-haeen, Mrs. Hannah Carper and Dr. Sidney S.

Eisenberg. Brother of Mrs. Ida Kahn, Mrs. Helen Machington and Mrs. Rose Banish.

Also survived by in a motorcycle accident. bv residents when they tried AtX ail wwii derson, died Friday at her home Singleton as Houston's 12th th schools under euaran- Mrs Sumner Davis, wife at 69 Dutton Mill Green U'ears ago he was ass.stant die- Friends may call seven grandchildren ana six greai cathedral Cem. grandchildren. Funeral services Sunday eve. 11 A.

at BF.KSTHLER 4300 N. of the executive assistant to the Ridge, Delaware county. She jtitian at Philadelphia State Hos-nrpsident of Provident Mutual was 66. Mrs. Maitland was a Pital for 18 years.

He was a and latest heart transplant a- 0f job security which ended' tiont. His was the second one the first strike performed Dr. Michael E.iWARMXGg ISSUED DeBakoy, int knowni rarriinvasrulsr surseon. The governing board had re- i fA TncuranrA r.n rliprf Thurs-lnative PhiladelDhian Broad st. At tne tiiva.i.

im. Cem. Family will return to 5501 Houehton st. Viewing Sun. 7-9 P.

M. line VAN ARSDALE Sept. 12. 1965. PAUL of Windy Ridge Farm, Chalfont.

beloved husband of Pauline Morrison Van Arsdale. Servirei 2 P. at the Doylestown United Methodist Church, 320 Swamp Doylestown. Pa. In lieu of flowers, contribution may be made to the Expansion Fund.

Doylestown United Methodist Church. Van ATTA Sept. 11. EZEKIEL husband of Florence (Sue Dorwart) VanAtta, 804 Darnell Yeadon. Services ShI morning, eleven o'clock.

TOPFITaW l.R FUNERAL HOME. Garrett rJ. at Lansdowne Drexel HiU. Int. Mt.

Peace Cem. Friends aaay call Friday eve. WILLITS Sept. 13. 1968.

MARGARET FITLER. surviving ue uis day at Devon Manor for Con- a member of Mt. Hope Metho- MORRIS On Sept. 11. 1968, HOMER beloved husband of Elizabeth Blitz Morris, of Rutledge.

Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 1 P. at St. James wife, the former Mabel Daiss, Eight Hou ton heart recipi- Peatedly warned that the com- forJdist church of Aston township cnts survive, including one at mmuiy would not accept the I00j Sarabelle Love, was 62 and Surviving are a son, Harrison Cjand a sister, Mrs. Rose McGar- Methodist anl seven who 'lived at 466 Montgomery and two granocniiaren.

1 Episcopal Church. 11th st. and Lincoln Prospect Park, Pa. Int. Mt.

i Moriah Cem. Friends may call at the GRIFFITH CHAPEL, 520 Chester en part in a boycott last spring Jrd PALX S. VAN ARSDALE, an agent for 25 years with Metro served on the MRS. LOUIS EPSTEIN, of over me luneu uamici ui j-u, u. Mrs.

Davis pike, Norwood, Sun. 7 EPSTEIN Sept 12. 1968. MARY fnee Slavin), wife of Louis, of 5301 York mother of Jack Epstein, Beatrice Lurie and Leila Viser: also survived by 5 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services 10 A.

JOSEPH LEVINE It SON. 1512 N. Broad st. Int. Mt.

Jacob Cem. amily will return to Sit Glen Arbor drive, Wynnewood, Pa. In lieu of flowers. operated on St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital by a team headed by Dr.

De iton A. Cooley. Of the 43 heart transplants vcrsi.iiLia auiu viic uuv-ivi. achers politan Life Insurance Co. be from the district.

Iva phur(h rPDresentatives 53i York died at her home arned. We will no longer stem was former Mary Sla- fore he retired 10 years ago, NEWMAN Sept. 13. 1968. REGINA (nee Brown), of Old York road, wife of the late Mwrit.

mother of Mrs. Ethel wa died Thursday at Windy Ridge -tween this com- ailviiia' RhJvin. She had been a member of an offlcr lts auxihary it th. Farm, Chalfont, Pa. He was 66 contributions inner mJ I Schmuckler.

Mrs. Max (Ida) Spiegel, made to the Home for the Jewish Charles (Sylvia) Elkins, Mrs. (Ida) bpiegei. He was a former member of Aged. ke 4reatftat also a member of the board ORT, Hadassah and the Pioneer Stioniofthe Suburban Women's Ex-W Sumiong to insist on rlancrhtars Implicit was performed throughout the world 21 of the recipients still are living.

Singleton and his wife had planned to cdebrate their 27th wedding anniersary in Methodist Hospital Friday. the first planning board of tne teacners hncKanri ir. twn Dy me local Doara, wouia aci ILeUa Vizer: a son. Jack, and Doylestown and a Mason. He was also a member of Doylestown United Methodist Church.

Surviving are his wife, the former Pauline Morrison; a siop mem. SJ i five erandchildren. MORE EFFECTIVE survived by a daughter, Mrs. MRS. H.

CHANDLER SMITH, and two brother, Chester a sister, A city board of education spo-iRalph Gildehaus, kesman said Friday's strike grandsons, was more effective than the one! wife of Oliver G. Willits. of Haverford. mother of Margot W. Jahn.

Nan W. Blake and Sylvia W. Ritten-house. Funeral service at BRING-HURSTS, 2000 Walnut on Sept. 16.

at 11 A. M. Int. privite. No viewing.

(Parking on premises.) WINTERBERG Sept. 13. 1968, HOWARD of 5SI E. Leverington Roxborough, husband of Mary Winterberg (nee Wni-bel). Relatives and friends are invited to the service Mon 2 P.

W. MILLS TURNER FUNERAL HOME. 6028 Ridge Roxborough. Int. White-marsh Memorial Park.

Friends may call Sun. 7-9. (Parking on premises.) ZENGLIN Sept. 12. 1968.

IRENE beloved wife of Victor J. Zenglin. mother of Charlotte Wilson and Victor J. Zenglin, Jr. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral ervice 10 A.

at St. Nathanael' P. E. Church. t.

and Allegheny ave. Int. Northwood Cem. Friends may caU 7 to 10 P. D.

J. EABAMINAS FUNERAL HOME, 2339 E. Allegheny ave. ZIELENBACH (See FISHER notice). Garbacemen End Atlanta" Walkout ATLANTA, Sept.

13 (AP). the former Anna Legendre, diedMrs Ay-m Bradshaw xnursaay at uryn aiawr. FALISE-FELISE Suddenly, on Sept. 12, HENRY, bus-band of Grace (nee Watson), of 29 Croydon Drive, Bayshore West, Cape May County, N. J.

Funeral services are at 2 P. from the JOHN C. SLDAK, FINERAL HOME. 815 Washington Cane May, N. J- In'-Cold Spring Cold Spring, N.

J. Relatives and friends may call on Sunday bet. 12 P. M. FISHER KATHRYN on Sept.

12, beloved wife of the late Peter Fisher, of Torresdale, and devoted mother of Lawrence Fisher, of Lanoka Harbor, N. J. High Mass. 11 A. at Our Lady of Grace R.

C. Church, Penndel. Pa. Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem.

Friends may call Sun. at the CARMONA FUNERAL HOME. 412 Main Toms River. N. J.

la Memorials on Monday and Tuesday. He FREDERICK C. 85 and lived at 1424 West Pearl Frolove. Mrs. David (Lillian) Kansas.

David C. and Albert New-man: also survived by thirteen grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. Services Sunday. 10 A. M.

precisely, at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N. Broad st. Int. Mt. Sharon Cem.

Family will be at 7610 Sherwood road. Please omit flowers. O'CONNELL DANIEL Sept. 12. 1968.

U.S.N.. husband of Mabel (Daiss) O'Con-nell, of 5616 N. RosehiU brother of Mrs. Rose McGarvey. Relatives, friends and members of the Fleet Reserve Assn.

and employes of By-berry State Hospital are invited to attend the funeral A. from the Funeral Home of JOSEPH F. BRENNAN, 858 N. 22d st. Solemn Mass of Requiem, 11 A.

Church of St. Francis Xavier. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends are invited to caU Sunday eve.

O'DONNELL Sept. 11. 1968. ANNA (nee Lanigan), of 209 E. Chestnut Chestnut Hill.

At late Edward J. said only 159 ot the 900 schools a retired supervisor of trans- wood lane, Overbrook Hills Striking carbase workers HEASLIP NEVILLE. In loving memory on his voted to accent the city's 13 per-iopened, only 2907 teachers mission and distribution at! Mrs. Smith is survived by two sons, Robert T.ff. i4i mrthday sept, is, lyta.

oaoiy muwu ana jen, ij by Helen- Philadelphia Llectnc died Friday in Nazareth Hospital. He cent wage increase Friday end- showed up or work, and just ing the walkiut that began 11 22.614 pupils of the city's 1.12 grandchildren and 12 great- million were in classrooms. was 71, and lived at 7714 Brous grandchildren. days ago. Died However, all eight schools in ave.

Mr. Liebricht retired sev-j The workers agreed to the rr- nun Will Rri-htirncvillA Aral vast-c fl an fl ft PT 4A Vpars AITA it down in Thursday night ballot- district were operating nearjwith the utilities firm. He is sur-fj Hurt in Belgian rire of 7103 Hill-beloved hus band of Marian (ne Iannetta), father ing. ine nev. naipn uavia uetause iuc uisum uau, nvcu uy ma muc, uic iuiiiici FISHER (ZIELENBACH) Sept.

12. 19o8. MARIAN B. (nee crnathy, pres dent of the South- hired teachers to replace UFT Hlen V. Gabel; a son, Fred- EDEGEM, Belgium, Sept.

13 erick two daughters, (AP). Fire swept the ware- em Christian Leadership Con- members. CVDonnell, and devoted mother of Edna Voce and Anna St ruse. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Mnn A from JOHN J. YOUNG Cemetery Lots of Miss Janet brother of Aioen.

Domenic. Peter, Mrs. Rose Maranca. Mrs. Mary Capaldi.

Mrs. Ruth Cica-testa and Mrs. Antoinette Damjamc. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Monday. 8:30 A.

from PENNA. BURIAL 1327-29 S. Broad Phila. Requiem Mass. St.

Laurence Church, 10 A. Upper Darby. Int. Holy Cross Yeadon. Viewia Sun.

eve. (Ample parking.) Tomlinson). of 1910 Solly oe- loved mother of Ewald, Paul and Joseph Zielenbach. Relatives and friends are invited to the viewing Sun. eve.

at the WILLI STRING-FIELD FUNERAL HOME. 4827 Ox- ford ave. (Frankford). Funeral services and interment at the convenience of the family. I ference called for the secondi uistaroances occurrea at Airs.

Margaret i. ueun uuiiuuses ui picket lines in at least a dozen, Mrs. Helen W. T. Brown; a ment store here Friday, injur- By the over A-helming count of schools in four of the city's ive brother, a sister, 10 grandchil-'ing at least 30 persons.

Police 450-23, the striking workers in-lboroughs. Police quickly and eight great-grandchil- said an employe and a fireman dorsed the cit' proposal. 'them up. Idrea. 'are missing.

I VALLEY FORGE GARDENS 4 gray lot. Section 9. Call MA 3-6432 aft PM MT. MORIAH "Cem. 3 graves In 1 lot.

Sell 8150. Call SA 4-9159 anytime. FUNERAL HOME, "625 RidKe Rox. Solemn Requiem Mass, Immaculate Heart of Mary- Church. 10 A.

M. Int. Westminster Cem. Friend i may call Sunday eve. after 7..

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