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34 adh THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 7. 1967 Died Died Died SMITH McNISH On Dec. 4.

1967, JAMES of 2317 W. Harold husband of the late Margaret A. (nee Ratchford), father of Martin J. and John J. McN'sh.

Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral 10 A. from the RYAN FUNERAL HOME. 2504 Le Benton M. Spruance Is Dead at 63, Famed Artist, Lithographer OFFICIAL FORECASTS STATISTICS BY CITIES Highest temperature last 12 hours. i ladelphia and vicinity: lowest temperature last 18 hours and nrer-ipitation for last 24 hours as re ported at 9:00 P.

M. Wednesday by the United States weather Bureau. TEMPERATURES Mostly cloudy 5) Thursday with Pr L. H. PLACE .00 FOX HENRY at Minisink Hills, and formerly of husband of Olive Davis Fox.

Funeral services will be held at the STUARD FUNERAL HOME, 104 Cricket Ardmore, Friday. Dec. 8. at 1 P. M.

Int. Mt. Moriah Cem. GARLAND Of Pitman, N. on Dec.

5. E. ROY, beloved husband of Jeannette (nee Bcnnins. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services on Friday, at 11 A. at the WEATHERBY FUNERAL HOME, 308 West Holly Pitman, N.

J. Friends may call Thurs. eve. Kindly omit flowers. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the E.

Roy Garland Memorial Fund, co Pitman Methodist Church, Pitman, N. J. GEMBERLING ELIZABETH Dec. 5. 1967, aged 81 years, widow of Arthur Gemberling.

Relatives and friends may attend the a chance of DECEMBER 1967 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 241726 27 28 29 30 31 JANUARY 1968 2 3 .00 Benton M. Spruance, internationally known artist and Albany Atlanta Atlantic City Bismarck, N. D. Boston .00 .00 suowers in trie afternoon and pioneer in color lithography, died Wednesday morning I Buffalo. N.

Y. at nisht. Hish at his home, 45 W. Walnut lane. He was 63.

Charleston, S. C. Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland 03i During his long career Mr. Spruance had served for many .23 vears On the PhilaHplnhia Art Commission, was chairman of S2! the Arts Department of Beaver .00, College, Jenkintown, and re funeral services Dec. 8.

at 10 A. from the H. T. LAYTON FU Dec. 5, 1967, of 6715 Torresdale IDA MAY SMITH, aged 86.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday, 10 A. from St. Mark's Church, Frankford, 4422 Frankford ave. (Park on Griscom Int. St.

James the Less Cem. Please omit flowers. Arrangements by ROBERT B. ROWLAND FUNERAL HOME, 7013-15 Torresdale ave. SNEDEKER In Plymouth Meeting.

Dec. 5. 1967, LYDIA REIHLE GEORGI, wife of the late Edward Snedeker. Service and interment will be held at the convenience of the family from the BOYD FUNERAL HOME, 718 Swede Norristown. SPENCER Dec.

5. 1967, CHARLES beloved husband of Sadie Spencer (nee Duffy), of 2175 Letterly father of Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, grandfather of Sharon and Edward Williams. Relatives and friends, also members of William C. Hamilton Lodge No.

500. F. A. employes of P.T.C.. Kensington Post JE68 of the American Legion, invited to attend the funeral service 11 A.

from DILLON FUNERAL HOME, 2155 57 E. Cumberland st. (1 blk. east of Frankford Int. North Cedar Hill Cem.

Friends may call Thurs. evening, 7 to 9. Masonic service 8:30 P. M. Parking available on lot at Sepviva and Firth sts.

SPRUANCE Suddenly, Dec. 6. 1967, BENTON husband of Winifred Glover Spruance, of 45 W. Walnut lane. Relatives and friends invited to service Friday, 2 P.

St. Paul's Church, 22 E. Chestnut Hill Chestnut Hill. Int. private.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to Beaver College Art Glenside, Pa. STERN Dec. 6. 1967, ROSE, wife of Carl, of ticently retired as chairman of Printmaking Department of 23 32 41 64 32 47 14 35 27 39 35 40 45 64 40 45 41 52 40 49 29 41 36 45 28 36 34 43 64 78 53 71 49 58 50 66 40 54 72 75 24 39 51 67 33 39 30 53 35 45 38 67 35 52 20 39 35 44 46 62 13 32 46 53 31 34 37 65 35 46 62 73 36 49 31 39 22 35 Denver Detroit Duluth, Minn. Harrisburg Houston Jacksonville, Fla.

Kansas City, Mo l.os Angeles Louisville Miami Beach Minneapolis New Orleans New York City Norfolk, Va. Philadelphia Phoenix. Ariz. Pittsburgh Portland, Me. Portland.

Ore. St. Louis Salt Lake City Sun Rises Sun Liets 7:09 A. M. 4:36 P.

M. In the upper 4s. Cloudy with chance of light rain Friday. Chance of rain 40 percent Thursday, increasing to 60 percent at night. Eastern Pennsylvania: Rain developing Thursday afternoon and continuing through the night and into Friday.

High in the 40s. New Jersey: Rain likely with milder temperatures to the mid or upper 40s Thursday. Possibility of continuing through Thursday night and Friday. isew York City and vicinity: the Philadelphia College of Art. high ave.

Solemn Requiem Mass. St. Columba's Church, 11 A. M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Friday eve. MELAMED Dec. 6, 1967, THERESA, of 169 S. 30th st Camden, N.

wife of Samuel Melamed. mother of Diane Schwartz, sister of Lenore Stern and Carl Kisselman. Relatives, friends, members of Deborah are invited to services 11 A. at the DAVID B. BERSCHLER FUNERAL CHAPELS, 5341 State Highway C38.

Penn-sauken, N. J. Int. Crescent Burial Park. Family will return to her late residence.

MULLER-THYM On Dec. 4. 1967, at the Harford Memorial Hospital, Havre de Grace. HELEN, of Perryville, Cecil County, Md oeloved wife of Harold Mulier-Thym and mother of Lambert Muller-Thym of Perryville, and Harry T. Muller-Thym, of Darlington, Md.

Memorial services on Dec. 8 at 2 P. from the TARRING FUNERAL HOME, 333 S. Parke Aberdeen, Md. Int.

pvt. (Please omit flowers.) MURPHY Dec. 5. JOSEPH, of 2506 E. Cambria beloved husband of Stella (nee Lewandowski), devoted father of Margaret Murphy, Marie Trahey and Carol Modzelewski.

Relatives, friends, F.O.P. League of Sacred Heart, Fair-mount Park Guards, Independent Watchmen's Association invited to funeral 9 A. TOM AS7.EWSKI FUNERAL HOME. 2728-30 E. Allegheny ave.

(cor. Salmon Requiem Mass, 10 A. St. Anne's Church. Int.

St. Dominic's Cem. Friends may call Friday eve. 0'DONNELL CATHERINE Dec. 5.

1967,. suddenly, of 4165 Tower daughter of Mary C. Regetta O'Donnell and the His art is in collections of the Moon Sets 11:02 P. M. Wednesday's Local Report go; Library of Congress, the tional Gallery of Art, the New S.

WEATHER BUREAU Philadelphia. Dec. 6. 1967 Public Library, the Mu-19 seum of Modern Art and the I Whitney Museum in New York, EST T. H.

W.D.&V Pi. W. .5 Clear San Francisco ENE-8 ENE-8 .00 Cloudy js. Ste. Marie.

Mich. 10 Cloudy A. 7 A. 11 A. 1 P.

5 P. 7 P. 36 67 40 67 42 67 42 67 37 79 S-2 .00 Cloudy E-2 Pt.Cdy E-6 .00 Clear Savannah, Ga. Seattle Tampa, Fla. Washington.

D. C. Wilkes-Barre jjjthe Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Pennsylvania Academy the Fine Arts and the Car-Wjnegie Institute. 1 I' ll'IIll1! -7 ivst-Tsnvm Cloudy Thursday with chance of Temperature Humidity; W. Jf I l(7 shnwprs rinnHv ITrirlav u-itrJP- Direction and Velocity Winnipeg.

Man recipitatinn; W. w.vj 'vUJ Weather Conditions. Low; High: Missing; 'Highest temperature 4 P. 45 11,11.1 I UUAUKbM chance of light rain. Precipitation; Trace.

Highest temperature this date last Qh vears 1Qs; Cape May to Cape Hatteras: Thursday's Tidal Predictions 66 35 I I I 1 Winds SOUth to southeast at 8 to temperature this' date last puii lnci phi i Over the years he was the recipient of a long list of awards, fellowships and other honors including two Guggenheim grants. Just two months ago the Phila 15 knots Thursday with mostly Avrrsterature today J' High Tide 6:00 A.M. 6:18 P.M. Tide 12:42 A. M.

12:48 P. M. PK I. A WARE BREAKWATER 42 Ujtrh Tide 1M1 A 1 flS Average temperature this date last NERAL HOME, 102 S. Main Woodstown, N.

J. Int. Friends Woodstown. Friends may call Thurs. 7 to 9.

at the funeral home. GODFREY On Dec. 4, 1967, of 5347 E. Sedsley 7RVIN formerly of 1919 E. Somerset st.

Relatives, friends, also employes of Keystone Laminating and former employes of Archibald Holmes invited to services 11 A. MrBRIDE FUNERAL HOME, 2321 E. Huntingdon st. Int. Oakland Cem.

Viewing Thurs. after 7 P. M. GOLDBERG Dec. 6.

1967. CARIE fnee Lees wife of Morris Goldberg, of 1239 Devereaux mother of Morton and Bertram Goldberg, also survived by 6 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services 12 noon, JOSEPH LEVINE SON MEMORIAL HAPELS. N. Broad st.

above 71st ave. Int. Montefiore Cem. G0NCHAR Dec. 4, STRATON of 1921 E.

Moyamensing and Almonesson, N. beloved husband of Anna. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Friday. 8:30 A. JOS.

KAVALAUS-KAS FUNERAL HOME, 1601-03 S. 2d st. Solemn High Mass, St. Andrew's R. O.

Church, 9:30 A. M. Int. Oakland Cem. Friends may call Thurs.

eve. Parastas 8 P. M. GRESH Dec. 5.

1967. BABY CAMMEY KENT, daughter of W. Perry and Tucker Catherwood Gresh, granddaughter of P. H. Gresh and Cummins Catherwood.

Great-granddaughter of Mrs. A. Atwater Kent. Funeral services at St. David's Church.

Radnor, on Dec. 8. at 2 P. M. Int.

private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Crotched Mountain Foundation, Greenfield, N. H. HALE On Dec. 5.

1967. HELEN H. HALE. year Normal for this date 36 Low Tide 6:24 A. M.

7:30 P. Deficiency since Dec. 1 delphia College of Art presented CAPE MAY (Municipal Pier) 195 Deficiency since Jan. 1- High Tide A. M.

12:14 P. M. a "retrospective exhibition" of iota precipijauon since yec. l- i.w Low Tjde 5:37 A.M. 6:19 P.

1214 Robbins mother of Mr Sidney Stern. Mrs. Ruth Smoger and Mrs. Sylvia Diamond; also survived by eight grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral service 10 A.

M. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad st. Int. Har Zion Cem.

Shiva will be observed at 9822 Bridle rd. In lieu of flowers, kindly make contributions to American Cancer Society. cloudy skies and occasional rain. Visibility 5 to 10 miles except variable to 2 miles in rain. Cape May to Block Island: Fast to southeast winds Thursday at about 10 knots.

Visibility generally 5 mils or more except lower Thursday morning ui'der cloudy skies. mo. HcwHai. ATLANTIC CITY (Steel Pier) Excess since Jan. 1 o4 Hieh 11 js fi.1:"" fide 5:19 6:01 P.M.

his lithographs in honor of his "distinguished achievement as an artist and member of its Benton M. Spruance, artist and lithographer, is dead at the age of 63. BEACH HAVEN (Little Eg Harbor) 30.22 Falling. faculty since 1934." High Tide 1:59 P.M. Low Tide 7:55 A.M.

8:37 F. M. BARN'EGAT INLET High Tide 11:52 A. M. P.

M. Low Tide 5:33 A.M. 6:15 P.M. DEGREE DAY DATA Wednesday 25 Season 1155 Normal 1138 "We are all deeply shocked," In Nemoriam STERNER late Joseph A. Donnell.

Relatives, friends, members of the Catholic Daughters of America, Ave Maria Court x826. St. John's H. S. Alumnae Class of 1922 and employes of John H.

Koesler are invited to funeral 9 A. M-. FITZPATRICK SONS FUNERAL 425 Lyceum Roxboroush. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of St. John the Baptist, 10 A.

M. Int. Westminster Cem. Friends may call Fri. after 7.

0RSIN0 Dec. 5. 1967, ANNA MARIE, wife of John Orsino, of 6435 Palmetto st. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral on 8:30 A. JOHN ROSE FUNERAL HOME, 5720 Rising Sun ave.

Solemn Requiem Mass. St. William's Church, 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Fri. 7 to 10. said George Culler, president of the college, "because he was one of the most beloved teachers this institution ever had. "He was the real generating COLLAR WILLIAM.

December 7. 1966. In loving memory of our dear brother who passed away December 7. 1966. One year has passed since that sad day.

The one we love was called away. God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts he liveth still. Sadly missed by SISTERS SALLY AND EMMA. force in our Department of Printmaking and for many years was head of that depart Dec. 5, 1967, MILDRED of 5230 Ditman daughter of the late Curtis and Katie Sterner, beloved sister of Suzanne Ottinger, Malcolm V.

and Carlton R. Sterner. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral services Friday, 10:30 A. at the First Methodist Church of Pottsville. Pa.

Int. Charles Baber Cem. Friends may call at the church Friday after 10 A. M. WILLIAM STRING FIELD FUNERAL HOME, 4827 Oxford Frankford.

TAYLOR On Dec. 5, 1967, AUGUSTA DICKER-SON, of Ocean City, N. wife of the late Charles C. Taylor. Service and interment private at the request of the deceased.

In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Cancer Society will be appreciated. PARISER ment. He was sorely missed on his retirement here last June and will be even more deeply missed now. We see him and DEVINE Low Requiem Mass. 9 A.

St. Patrick's Church. 20th i- Locust sts. Int. New Cathedral Cem.

In the body of his work as a ma Dec. 5. 1967. ELEANORE wife of the late Milton, of 508 W. Master mother of Mrs.

Jacqueline Goldstein and Mr. Raphael M. Pariser; also survived by 3 sisters, 2 brothers, 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 11 A. M.

precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad st. Int. Mt. Carmel Cem.

Shiva will be observed at 605-A May-fair st. JOSEPH. December 7. I960, loving memory. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear.

Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps him near. Wife Rose and the family. fTT Weather for Thursday Jf FX Based on Official Forecasts jj? TTu 7 CHiCAG: Jtladelphia tosVU L.3PP"F CLOUDY PL AI CLOUDr A NEW ORLEANS SNOwj! rain miami STATIC WIND COLO SZSS WARM I T0WNSEND jor contribution made to the printmaking art in the United States." INFLUENCE ON STUDENTS Dr. Edward D.

Gates, president of Beaver College where the artist had been a faculty Died PARKE ACKER Dec. 5. 1967. HARRY LOUIS, hus- Dec. 5.

1967. AMY. wife of the late Chester M. Townsend of Glen Mills Glen Mills, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to services 1 P.

J. NELSON RIGBY SON FUNERAL HOME, Baltimoie ave Jackson Media. Int. Birmingham Cem. Friends may call Thurs.

eve. HEBERT On Dec. 4. 1967. MICHAEL C.S.K., V.

S. Navy Retired, of 4426 N. Gratz husband of Edith, (nee Sheriff), also survived by son. Michael, daughter, Mrs. Charles Moore, and mother, Mrs.

Margaretta Johann and 4 grandsons. Relatives and friends, Fleet Reserve 2rl, are invited to attend the funeral 8:45 A. GILLESPIE FUNERAL HOME. N. E.

cor. of Greene 4: Logan sts. Solemn Mass of Requiem. Church of St. Francis of Assisi.

10 A. M. Int. Most Holy Redeemer Friends may call Fri. eve.

HCFMANN On Dec. 5. GEORGE, husband of Rose L. i nee Holzworthi, of 24-3d Brooklawn. N.

aeed 62. Scrvices on at 10: '0 A. at the ELLIS FUNERAL HOME. 301 Highland Westville. N.

J. Int. at l.ocustwood Memorial Park. Friends call Fri. eve.

member for 40 years, also paid, 144 Covington father of Mrs. ban Of 521 E. Blenheim Blenheim, N. on Dec. 6.

1967, CHARLES husband of Gerda M. Parke (nee Thorsen), aged 70 years. Funeral at 10:30 A. at the MrCAN FUNERAL HOME. 122 W.

Church Blackwood. N. J. Int. Eglington Cem.

Viewing Fri. eve. PHILLIPS Of 568 N. 23d Dec. 5.

1967. ELSIE McDEVITT. wit of David J. Phillips, Sr. Relatives friends invited to funeral Saturday.

9 A. from her residence. Solemn Mass of Requiem. Church of St. Francis Xavier, Satur TURSI nuiene oroiner ot tribute tO his deep influence OUi Sedofsky, Mrs.

Ann Ravin. Mrs. Syd his Students in these WOrds: Dubrow, Mr. Maurice Acker and Ml- PauI Kesser. Relatives and HlS life enriched all With friends and members of Welcome whom he worked and VihuT" The beauty and meaning he A- precisely, ooldstkinsv 1 6410 Broad st.

Int. Mt. Lebanon brought into the lives Of hlS em. Shiva will he observed ai 144 many students, the college and scrvices the large community will remain1 an enduring force. APELD0RN A native Philadelphian, it was! Dec.

5. 1967. guy husband of day. 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Friday eve. Dec. 4.

CONCETTA fnee DiDomen-ico), wife of the late Michael and mother of the late Sr. Maria Con-chita, I.H.M., survived by sons. Anthony and Joseph, and daughters. Clara LoSasso. Rita DeRosa, Louise DiLio and 11 grandchildrden.

Relatives, friends and B.V.M. Sodality are invited to funeral 9 A. from J. J. ROBERTS, 1701 Ritner st.

Solemn Mass of Requiem. Church of St. Monica, 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Fri. 7 to 10. In lieu of flowers and Mass cards, an offering to Camilla Hall in Im-maculata. would be appreciated.

JOHNSTON uhilp a nriin architertural E- Apcidom mee Eberbach), wnne aiienain0 arcnueciurdL 0( Park rd Services Frj 5 indiatti isfc tit ert nurr, Itrorthlt wttlhtr. direction LffW4 inJicjKI low fr prmure. vnhlO'Mt Wtttfitr. dmilitn classes at the University of of mo'tiytnt nd ipttJ 't morfmtnt tnd tpfd FRONT it farmed boundtry of mat it STATIC FRONT Or BAROMETER i one lA( ou' mavlxf, njfV ttJ wttiirr 2 P. Grace Episcopal Church, Gowen ave.

and Ardleigh st. Int. Northwood Cem. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Building Fund of the above-named church. Dec.

5. 1967. I.T. MARVIN JOHNSTON. CSV husband of Elizabeth Perry Johnslon.

ol Wynncwood House. Wynnewood. Relatives and friends are invited to the Funeral Home of JOHN STRETCH. E. Eagle St.

Denis rds. (Oakmont), Haver-town. 7 to 9 where services will be held at 8:30 P. M. Int.

I. S. National Baltimore, Md. In lieu of flowers, an offering in his name to the Heart Fund. 318 S.

19th would be appreciated. PINNIX 132 Coral Beach Haven, HELEN suddenly. Dec. 4. 1967.

beloved brother of Mrs. Marie E. Herina, Mrs. Margaret Heipertz, William Charles C. W.

O. James C. Pinnix. sister of Etta Adams. Requiem Mass will be celebrated Saturday.

A. St. Thomas R. C. Church, Beach Haven.

Relatives and friends may call THOMAS SHINN FUNERAL HOME, 10 Hilliard Manahawkin. N. J. Friday eve. Int.

Greenwood Cedar Run, N. J. VIELHAUER Pennsylvania that Mr. Spruance had studied graphic sketching on the side and won a competitive scholarship to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. He studied in Europe on two Prpcsnn Srhnlarshins and made ODbttitarg AQUINO (BRIGHT EYES) DOMINIC, husband of Henrietta (Gosfield).

father of Frank. Dominic, KELLY Dec. 5. 1967. FREDERIKA, widow of Henry Vielhauer, of 618 Arbor road.

Cheltenham. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services Saturday, 10 A. at the Melrose Carmel Presbyterian Church, New Second st. and Oak Lane road. Friends may call Friday eve.

at the MANN FUNERAL HOME, 219 W. Tabor road. Josephine Maris and Prances Steve Graham, Booking Agent w- an 1 IIPnlTlV 41 i 1 1' PRESSER tLbLAt UlL.il', reurea, a sitdiiiiiiiCihi first litho2raph in paris in! Palo, brother of Marie Carmillio. An machinist of The Wilkening for the Westinghouse Corp. for1Qoa i feiena venere and Tiiiie crociame.

Keiauves and friends invited to ser i- .1 Manuiaciunng aiea saiur- more man ens, uieu day in Metropolitan Hospital. He! Wednesday in Delaware Valley vices Fri 1 P. CARTO FUNERAL HOME. 2214 S. Broad st.

Int. Forest Hills Cem. Viewing 7 10 P. M. WIFE SURVIVES It was as president of Artists WALKER was 50 and lived at 1437 N.

63d Hospital, Bristol. He was 55, tneatncai momVior nf tvio HimH oim TWfnaoio st Steve Graham, On Dec. 5. 1967, of 520 Brookline Havertown. formerly of Strafford.

MARGARET WALSH, widow of John J. Kelly, mother of SR. Maria Veritas. I.H.M., SR. Joan Dolores.

I H.M., and SR. Margaret John. C. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Sat. morning, at 9 o'clock, from the MrCONAOHY FUNERAL HOME.

Lancaster Wyo-mine Ardmore. Solemn Requiem Mass. Annunciation B. V. M.

Church, Brookline. at 10 O'clock. Int. St. Aueustines Cem.

Friends may call Fri. from 7 until 9. Equity as well as a member of the Art Commission that he hookmg agent for more than 40 vjne Memorial Baptist Mr. Lam was a member of the BALIN MICHAEL BALIN. Dec.

1067. sud 1 4 i 56th st. and Girard ave. He is Pannonia Beneficial Associa-! played an important role in the denly, of 932 Vernon husband of uieu niuutaui) in iiaisLuii udi former tinn Surviving are his wife. the'nassare of legislation requiring! Esther Bairn nee Rubin.

father of Nursing Home. He was i9 and cu ci, 1-. n' Ruthie Schwartz and Dr. How- of Mrs. Sarah A 1-m f1A L- rrl liuhuiui lUpCmiu, tiiitc svno, luiinei odiaii oiiiufJaiv, a a pcucmaoc ui iuu.niuv.uuu, ara ualin, brother lived at 4i(Jj OIU lOrK rd.

mil Vnnnotlr at-o RnKin- o-c nn xartoin ctmrtiirpc hp: Smith and William Balin. also sur- KIRK Krandchildren. Services Kaai, i by. i1 3 P. M.

precisely, at ROSEN uiiu iwo aaugniers, name vvu- son, Allen; two sisiers, iursspeni ior line art. active in local theatrical circles ijams anrj iiss Brenda Dunlap; Russell, and Mrs. Rosej He was active in forming the BERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N. Broad st. int.

Montefiore Cem. Family will return tn the home, of Dr. and Mrs. Howard Balin, 1072 King-sley Jenkintown. for 60 years, operated his busi-five grandchildren; three sisters, Heitov: a brother.

Sol: and two! Philadelphia Art B'estival and the Germantown Arts Associa tion. He was a member of a' ness irom tne snuoen rs. Wilda Jennings, Mrs. grandchildren. 250 S.

Broad st. He began his Tyson and Mrs. Isabella: career as a comedian in vaude- RarrVtt-" and three THOMAS J. GORMLEY, BOROEN number of local and national ville with his late wife, the james Lester and maintenance worker at thei art 2roups. iormer lorence Sweeney, wno rjuniap jsiaie unce rjuntung, cruaa ana On Dec.

4, 1967, of Township line and Trooper Norristown, ELIZABETH (nee Watson), beloved wife of William D. Walker and mother of Andrew William J. and Kenneth Walker. Relatives and friends, also all organizations of which she was a member are invited to services 11 A. from WILDEY FUNERAL HOME, Front and Westmoreland sts.

Committal service at Sunset Memorial Park Chapel. Friends may call Thurs. eve. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the American Cancer Society. WIELG0P0LSKI Of 5010 Torresdale Dec.

5. 1967, VALENTINE, father of Mrs. Rose Davies, Mrs. Jean Shesko and Bert and John Walker. Relatives, friends and members of the Polish National Alliance of the U.

S. are invited to attend the funeral 7:45 A. from FLUEHR FUNERAL HOME, 3301-15 Cottman ave. Requiem High Mass. St.

Dominic's Church, 9 A. M. Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem. Friends may call Fri.

eve. WINSTEAD On Dec. 5, 1967. LEON of 2339 Bond Drexel Hill, husband of Essie P. Winstead, father of Russell B.

and Mrs. Lois E. Nardone. Relatives, friends and Bell Telephone Pioneers are invited to the funeral service 2 P. OLIVER H.

BAIR CO. (Suburban West), 301 West Chester pike, Havertown. where friends may call 7 to 9 P. M. Int.

Westminster Cem. died in 1951. spring uaraen ana a ne On Dec. 6. 17.

SYDNEY PRESSER. husband of Bella Cohen Presser, of 210 Stoneway lane. Merion. devoted father of Marshall Elliott Presser. Relatives, friends, members of utters L'nion Local 11, Phila.

Dress Joint Biard, officers and members of he Workmen's Circle invited to services 10:30 A. at the BERSCHLER CHAPEL. 4300 N. Broad st. Int.

Mount Jacob Cem. REED Dec 5. 1967. I.ELAND husband of Gerda Schmidt Reed of 13 Anvil Lane. Media, Pa.

Survived by a daughter Karen Sue Reed at home, brother James Verna Reed. New York, sister. Marjorie Thorn of Pitts-burKh. Pa. Services 10 A.

J. NELSON RIGBY SON FUNERAL HOME. Baltimore ave. and Jackson Media. Int.

Edgewood Memorial Park. Friends may call Friday eve. In lieu of flowers contributions to Unity Lee's, Summit, Missouri. RICHARDS Dec. 5.

1967, MARION S. fnee Eg-ner), of the House of Rest, wife of the late Joseph Sykes Richards. Relatives and friends are invited to the service 10:30 A. Chapel of the Guardian Angel. House of Rest, 5919 Wayne ave.

Int. Northwood Cem. R0BEN0LT On Dec. 5. 1967, EDWARD husband of the late Helen (nee Wain-wright).

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services 10 A. GRIESS FUNERAL HOME, N. W. cor. 8th and Hunting Park ave.

Friends call Fri. eve. Int. Forest Hills Cem. R0GASCH Dec.

5. 1967, MARY A. fnee Rausch), wife of the late Charles 179 Marlyn Lansdowne, mother of Charles B. Rogasch, 192 Berkley Lansowne and Marion E. Goverts, Rochester, N.

Y. High Mass of Requiem, Sat. morning. 9 o'clock, St. Margaret Mary Church.

Rochester. N. Y. Friends may call Fri. HEDGES FUNERAL HOME, Rochester, N.

Y. JOSEPH MURPHY, who re-publican committeeman in the Surviving are a son, "Ronny Dec. 5. 17. NED W.

husband of Sara (nee Burns), of ljjj Wadsworth father of Mr. Jack Baker, brother of Mr. Harry Borden, Mr. Howard Borden. Mrs.

Sarah Levine and Mrs. Adelaide Lavin; also survived by 1 grandson. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services 11:30 A. M. precisely, "GO LP ST FINS'." 6410 N.

Broad st. Int. Montefiore Cem. Shiva will be observed at 5343 Euclid ave. In lieu of flowers, Please make contributions to your favorite charity.

Graham," a comedian-actor; tired in 1966 as a sergeant of; 56th Division, 46th Ward, died three daughters. Mrs. Edna the Fairmount Park Guards; Wednesday in Misericordia Hos-Pastman, Mrs. Annabelle Train- after more 22 years ser- pital. He was 5 and lived at or and Mrs.

Beverlv Trainor; vice, died Tuesday in his home 908 S. 46th st. Survivors include 14 grandchildren and" two great- at 2506 E. Cambria st. He was his wife, the former Doolres Mc-prandchildren 52.

He was a member of thelMullin, and two sisters, Mrs. He is survived by his wife, Winifred Glover Spruance; two sons, Stephen Glover, of Chestnut Hill, and Peter Benton, of San Francisco, and one grandson, Winston C. Services will be at 2 P. M. Friday at St.

Paul's Episcopal Church, Chestnut Hill. Katherine Seckel, Of 3020 Winriish Dec. 1967. ANNA C. (nee wife of the late Walter J.

Kirk and mother of John. Frank and Edmund Kirk, in her 87th year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral 8:30 A. from the FUEHR FINERAL HOME, 3301-15 Cottman ave. Requiem Hieh Mass, St.

Matthew's Church. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Fri. eve. KRIST Dec. 5. 1967.

of 305? Chatham MICHAEL, husband of Anna Krist (nee Rausch). Relatives and friends, members of International Union of Brewery Workers. Local 183. invited to funeral 8:45 A. from the F.

J. FLANAGAN FUNERAL HOME. E. Clearfield and Belgrade sts. Requiem High Mass at Our Lady Help of Christians Church.

10 A. M. Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem. Viewing Friday eve.

LAM Dec. 6, 1967. HERMAN, of 2307 Hoff-nagle st. husband of Sarah fnee Schu-pak). father of Mrs.

Edward (Judith) Rubin and Allen Lam, brother of Mrs. Morris (Rose) Heitov, Mrs. Sylvia Russell and Sol Lam. Also surived by 2 grandchildren. Services 12:30 P.

precisely, for relatives, friends and members of the Pannonia B. at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS. 4720 N. Broad st. Int.

Montefiore Cem. i r- 1 Tl 1 1 1 1 i. 1 3H4 .1 BRIGGS I Fraternal Order of Police and rieanor aeiDy anu iuis. uuruuiy Cantwell. MICHAEL BALIX, owner and the League of the Sacred Heart, nrpsident nf United Eneineerin2 Surviving are his wife, the for- Member of DAR Of 121 W.

Abbottsford Dec. 1967, BERTHA wife of the late Malcolm and mother of Mary Malcolm N. and the late James Earle Briegs. Relatives and friends are invited to services Friday 2 P. M.

Germantown Funeral Home of J. WESLEY CRAFT SON. 5302 Wayne ave lnt Arlington Cem. Friends may call Fri. from 12 noon.

Parking on premises. Miss Katherine Wetherill Seckel, whose great-great-grand WOLKIN father, Lawrence Seckel, was Burner 1330 W. Girard mer Stella Lewandowski; and GEORGE H. COOMBS, died Tuesday at Graduate three daughters, Mrs. James, dent of the Cedar-Schellenger Hospital.

He was 64 and lived at Trahey, Mrs. William Mod-1 Boardwalk Corp. in 932 Vernon rd. He was a mem-zelewski and Margaret. Atlantic City, died Wednesday ber of Tikvas Israel Congrega-i in his home, 7209 Pacific tion at 41st st.

and Parkside! MRS. ELEAXOR M. PARIS-j Wild wood, N. J. He was 64.

Mr. ave. and was active with B'nai ER, a clerk with the Philadel-; Coombs, who formerly owned a B'rith. He was a member of phi a Registration Commission, beer distributorship, was a direc-the Ahavas Achim Boslover died Tuesday at the John F. Ken-jtor of the Marine National Bank Belzer Beneficial Association.1 nedy Memorial Hospital.

I and was a member of the Pine Surviving arp his wife, the for- Shp was (57 and lived at 508 W.I Avenue Fire Co. He is survived one of the first managers of Pennsylvania Hospital from 1780 to 1810, died Tuesday at her home, 1500 Lindley ave. She BROWN Dec. 1967. at the Methodist Home, CATHERINE BROWN.

Funeral service at the Home, Belmont and Monument 2 P. M. Int. Fern-wood Cem. LEEK Dec.

S. 1967. ELIZABETH of 6812 Algard beloved wife of the late was 83. RUSSELL Miss Seckel, who attended Walter H. Leek.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend services On Dec. 5, 1967, JENNIE, beloved mother of Max Rosenbaum, of 90 Candle Wood Yonkers. N. Y. Services will be held on at 11 A.

at the Roth Memorial Chapel, 116 Pacific Atlantic City. Int. Beth Israel Cem. WOOD Dec. 4.

1967, JOHN of 2850 N. Hancock beloved husband of Mary Wood (nee Haehnle), father of Mrs. Eleanor Whelan, John J. Wood and Mrs Rosemary McGuigan. Relatives, friends and members of Holy Name Society are invited to funeral 8:30 A.

CHARLES J. O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME, 309-11 E. Lehigh ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A. Church of Visitation B.V.M.

Int. Most Drexel Institute of Technology, CLEARY 2 P. MANNAL FUNERAL HOME, 6925 Frankford ave. (at by a brother, Kenneth, and three sisters, Muriel, Elizabeth and Helen. was a member of Daughters of Dec.

6. 1967, STUART, of 2111 Tyson son of Sylvia and the late Bernard Russell, brother of Rosyln and Lauren, dear grandson nf Celia Russell. Services 1 :30 P. precisely, at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS. 4720 N.

Broad st. Int. Montefiore Cem. Tyson st.l. Int.

Sunset Memorial Park. American Revolution, Quaker mer Esther Rubin; a daughter, Master st. She is survived by Mrs. Ruthie Schwartz; a son, Raphael; a daughter, Howard; a sister, Mrs. Sarah; Mrs.

Jacqueline Goldstein; three Smith; a brother, William, and1 sisters; two brothers; and four six grandchildren. i grandchildren. City Chapter and Daughters of Viewing Thurs. eve. LYNCH ROSE on Dec.

5, 1967. wife of 1812. MRS. EDWARD F. SXED-EKER, the former Lydia Georgi Reihle, died Wednesday in the the late Joseph Lynch, of 533 Gilham SCHAFFER Nov.

28, WILLIAM, of 2021 E. Madi Her only survivor is a brother, Lawrence Seckel, a County Court crier for 35 years. st. Services Fa, 10:30 A. J.

W. DEAN SON. 6401 Rising Sun Lawndale, Phila. Int. Lawnview Cem.

Holy Redeemer Cem. rnends may call Fri. eve. Mass cards preferred. home of her son, Edmund Deaths Elsewhere Viewing Thursday eve.

Wanamaker Chapter 432. O.E.S., services 8 P. M. HARRY C. BADER, furniture Georgi, at 2368 Hickory Plymouth Meeting.

She was 88. A widow, she is survived by two other sons, Alfred F. and Herbert T. Georgi; two grand- MacAVOY department manager for J. C.

Dr. Bela Schick, 90, who de- the value of hobbies, started on veloped the test for diphtherial the Columbia Broadcasting Sys-j that was administered to gener-ig, in, 1937 Vvpnnpsrlav pht nffpnn At Penney's, 69th died Wednes On Dec. 4, 1967. WILLIAM A. MacAVOY, beloved husband of Elea day in his home at 166 Copley nor Stoddard MacAvoy Service for relatives and friends on 1 P.

Upper Darby. He was b8. ations of children and led to the t.he time Mr. Elman was a cmrerl anc seven great-grand-virtual conquest of the radio writer, director and OLIVER H. BAIR'S, 1820 Chestnut where friends may call Fri.

eve. 7-9. Int. Arlington Cem. Prior to joining the store, he worked for many years with Dec.

5. 1967. JAMES of 928 Mifflin beloved husband of Maria (nee Fiorello), son of John J. and Anna (nee McLaughlin), brother of Frs. John J.

and William O.S.F.S., Thomas Mrs. Catherine Ubil and Mrs. Margaret M. Feeney. Relatives, friends, members of the Third Order of St.

Francis, Alumni of Northeast Catholic and St. Joseph's College, are invited to the funeral 9 A. from PENNA. BURIAL 1327-29 S. Broad st.

Concelebrat-ed Requiem Mass, St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Viewing Fri. eve. (Free parking.) In lieu of flowers, donations should be sent to the Oblates of of St. Francis DeSales Bldg. Fund or St.

Nicholas of Tolentine Bldg. Fund. D0WD LAWRENCE 408 Washington Hulmeville, on Dec. 4. beloved husband of Mary A.

(nee Firth). Relatives and friends are invited to services from the WETZEL SON FUNERAL HOME, 6902 Rising Sun on at 11 A. M. Friends may call Thursday eve. DRESS Of 1525 Longshore and Beach Haven Terrace, N.

Dec. 4- 1967, GRACE E. (nee McBain), wife of Robert F. and mother of R. Bruce Dress.

Relatives, friends and Ladies' Auxiliary of George Uetz Square Club are invited to services Friday, 11 A. at the Funeral Home of FLOYD M. BISHOP, 5408 N. 5th st. Int.

Forest Hills Cem. Friends may call Thursday after 7 P. M. the C. F.

Rumpp Sons Leather son husband of Claire (nee Needleman), brother of Martin L. Schaffer and Mrs. Julie Gennier, of Washington, D. C. Services 11 A.

M. precisely. ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS, 4720 N. Broad st. Int.

Forest Hill Cem. SECKEL Dec. 5. 1967, of 1500 Lindley KATHERINE WETHERILL SECKEL, sister of Lawrence Seckel. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 1 P.

DINNIEN FUNERAL HOME, 5138 N. Broad st. (Cor. Duncannon Int. North-wood Cem.

Friends may call Fri. eve. Kindly omit flowers. Riverton, N. J.

papers please copy. SHEPPARD ROSA of 2950 Oak Ridge Farm, Huntingdon Valley, Dec. 4, 1967, devoted wife of William L. Sheppard and mother of Barbara S. Ward.

Relatives and friends invited to service 11 A. St. John's Epis. Church, Washington lane and Welsh Huntingdon Valley. Pa.

Int. pvt. In lieu of flowers, contribu ducer for CBS yVILLIAM MacAVOY, Lewis Einstein, 90, retired; electrical engineer who special-r, ized in lighting buildings, died in New York. The Schick test, which he de- veloped in 1913 while a pediatric! Co. of Philadelphia.

Survivors include his wife, the former researcher in Vienna, determin-r; at the University of Florence Dunlap; two sons, ed whether an individual was uipiumaue nibiory ana air Hospital. Mr Harry and the Rev. Paul YERGER On Dec. 5. 1967, EMMA M.

wife of the late Albert Yerger, of Audubon. N.J., sister of Freda Street, Carl. Frank and Arthur Lorenz, aged 74. Relatives and friends are invited to the service Friday, 11:00 A. at the SPENCER T.

VIDEON ft SON FUNERAL HOME Garrett road at Shade-land Drexel Hill, where Iriends may call Thurs. eve. Int. Hillside Cem. YEAGER Of 205 Schooley Moorestown, N.

formerly of 3332 Longshore suddenly, Dec. 5, 1967, ALBERT husband of Tennie Yeager (nee Handley), aged 70 years. Relatives, friends and employes of the PTC are invited to services 10:30 A. at JOHN F. FLUEHR SONS, 3301-15 Cottman ave.

Int. Forest Hills Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. ZALEWSKI Dec.

4, 1967, of 822 N. 27th JOHN, husband of the late Stella (Ormanow-ski), beloved father of Joseph, Richard and Edwin, also survived by four grandchUdren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral A.M., at the JOSEPH F. BRENN AN FUNERAL HOME, 858 N. 22d st.

Solemn Requiem Mass 9 A. M. at St. Hedwig's Church. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Fri. 7 to 10. vulnerable to diphtheria. It laid jects, in Pans.

was 73 and lived at L. Bader, and five grandchil dren. tne groundwork ior current, -Mr. binstein began his Garden Court Apartments, effective inoculations against matic career in Paris as a third 47th and Pine sts. He was a the disease.

secretary of the S. Embassy member of the Poor Richard HARRY L. ACKER, a dental technician with the Club and Saints and Sinners Club. Surviving are his wife, Dental Laboratory, died Tues Eleanor, a brother and a sister. Dr.

Schick was stricken with in 1903 and rose to the rank of pleurisy Nov. 19. He died in; ambassador. He was U. S.

am-Mount Sinai Hospital, where to Czechoslovakia 1921-was chief pediatrician until his, 1930, after having served in mandatory retirement in 1942. Turkey, China, Costa Rica, and In addition to his pioneering Bulgaria. day at his home, 144 Covington rd. He was 55. Mr.

Acker was a Mason. He is survived by a 3 Nurses Cited daughter, Mrs. Gail H. Mack ler; two brothers, Paul and McALEER Dec. 5, 1967.

of 1531 S. Allison MARY (nee Kerlin), wife of the ate John McAleer of County Tyrone, Ireland. Relatives and friends are invited attend the funeral Sat. 11 A. THOMAS F.

REAGAN FUNERAL HOME, 53d and Chester ave. Solemn Mass of Requiem 12 o'clock (noon), Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Holy Communion may be received at this Mass. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Fri. eve. McANDREWS JOHN suddenly, Dec. 4. 1967, of 5606 N.

Palethorpe husband of Emma (nee Sloan). Relatives, friends and employes of Northeast Airport are invited to the funeral 8:30 A. from the Parlors of HAROLD B. MULLIGAN, 1119 W. Lehigh ave.

Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Columba's Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Friends are invited Fri. 7 to 9. McCONOMY Dec. 3. of 5136 N.

Broad MARIE I. ARRISON McCONOMY, wife of the late Dennis McConomy and mother of Sr. Miriam Denis, S.S.J., Gerard McConomy and Mrs. Catherine Palladino. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 10 A.

DINNIEN FUNERAL HOME, 5138 N. Broad st. (corner Duncannon Solemn Requiem Mass, Holy Child Church, 11 A. M. Int.

Our Lady of Grace Cem. Friends may call Wed. after 4 P. M. McGALL Dec.

5, 1967, MARY J. Services 10 A. Penn Widows Home, 1W1 E. Susquehanna ave. Friends may call Thursday tions may be made to St.

John's Epis. Church. SHERMAN Dec. 5. 1967.

BESSIE (nee Cohen wife of William, of 2227 Hoffnagle mother of Mr. Jack Srman and Mrs. Reba Eiseman, sister of Mr. Joseph Cohen, Mr. Louis Cohen, Mrs.

Gertrude Snyder and Mrs. Fannie Kriseman; also survived by four grandchildren and one great grandchild. Relatives, friends and members of Boslover Ahavas Achim Belzer Assoc. are invited to funeral service 12:15 P. M.

precisely, WO IK in uipnuiciia, ui. jv-uii. made significant contributions; Wayne A. Johnston, 70, who-DV Hahnemann Maurice; and three sisters, Mrs Anna Sedofsky, Mrs. Ann Ravin 1 ms years as Presl1 Three resistered nurses who na mnon wi i i viiii -jam4.

i tii: -i i -i and Mrs. Syd Dubrow. oi Ule minors central ivaii- Qro ofW fntoi Cemetery Lots Pirquet. Iroad was the longest tenure of 1 75 years' service were honored i EDWIN S. NIXON, a SUMMIT MEM.

PR. Cem. Crypt lot. Sac Will finance. JE 5-3211.

His studies ot complications i a major modern raUroad presi FILLIPP Dec. 5. 1967, JOHN beloved husband of Mabel of 3914 Cedar lane. Drexel Hill, formerly from 3887 father of Charlotte F. Buckley.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral service 10 A. JIB-GENT'S FUNERAL HOME, 1230 E. Luzerne st. Int. Philadelphia Memorial Park.

Friends may caU Thurs. 7 to 9 P. M. FLUTIE following scanei icvei, midnuie: dent; in Chicago. Wednesday at the annual employe service awards banquet of Hahnemann Medical College Philadelphia attorney until his retirement 10 years ago, died Monday at his residence, Thorn- tuberculosis, the metabolism of He retired Dec.

1 as chair croft Stables, Malvern. He was infectious diseases and the nu trition of the newborn were re nowned. FLOWERS and Hospital in the Bellevue Stratford. man of the railroad and of Illinois Central Industries. He was president from 1945 to 1966.

Dec. 5, 1967, RAY (nee Rosensweig), "GOLDSTEINS'." 6410 N. Broad st. Int. Mt.

Lebanon Cem. Shiva will be observed at 2227 Hoffnagle st. SHRECK On Dec. 6, 1967, EMILY (nee Jen-kinson). of 381 Parker Roxbor-ough, wife of Samuel E.

Shreck. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 10 A. W. MILLS TURNER FUNERAL HOME, 6028 Ridge Roxborough. Service 11 A.

Church of St. Alban. Int. George Washington Memorial Park. Friends may call Fri.

7-9 P. M. (Parking on premises.) 7059 Frankford Ave. 2223 N. Front St wife of Gabriel, of 310 West End New York City, mother of Harold and Dave Elman, 67, originator of Lt.

Gen. Arturo Ossorio 73. Mr. Dixon was active with the Pennsylvania Home Teaching Society for the Blind and the Ludwig Institute. He is a widower.

Surviving are a son, E. Edward, sistei of Anne Rubin, Mar the radio program "HobbyjArana, 65, a key man in the They are Sara Fine, who has been at the hospital 42 years; Elizabeth Galloway, who has been there 19 years, and Mrs. Margaret Miller, a- employe for 14 years. garet Mitnick, Reba Roth and Kate Fisher. Relatives and friends are invited to services 1 P.

DE 8-7100 9 I I WW pH0N seTtim 80 Years Distinctive Floral Serciet Lobby," of the 1930s and army coup which ousted Saunders, 3d; a brother, Morris Open Wrf. mil Fri. Int. JOSEPH LEVINE SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS, N. Broad st.

above 71st in Clifton, N. J. President Juan Peron, in Bue "Hobby Lobby" a program on'nos Aires. H. and five grandchildren.

ave. Int. Roosevelt Memorial ParK..

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