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1 a d. Ii THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 2. 1367 Died Died Dl.d Rev.

Isaiah J. Domas, 'lite. MARCH 1967 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 STATISTICS BY CITIES Highest temperature last 12 hours, lowest temperature, last III hours and precipitation for last 24 hours as reported at 8 P. M. Wednesday by the United States Weather Bureau.

TEMPERATURE Plsre. I-. If. Pr. Albany 22 .00 Atlanta 56 .00 Atlantic City 21 29 .00 Bismarck.

N. D. 27 45 .00 Boston 17 25 .00 Buffalo. N. Y.

17 .02 24 MAR. i MAJl MAS. It OFFICIAL l'ORIXASTS Phiiadrlph i a and vicinity: Mostly sunny a nd warmer Thursday. High near 45. Partly cloudy and milder Thuis-Friday.

Proba- day night and ility of precipitation near zero Thursday. Eastern Pennsylvania: Partly cloudy Thursday, becoming milder in the afternoon. At night partly cloudy in the south and mostly cloudy in the north, and not so cold. Friday fair and milder. New Jersey: Tartly cloudy Thursday, becoming milder in the afternoon.

Partly cloudy and not so cold at night. Friday fair and milder. Delaware, Maryland and District of Columbia and vicinity: Sunny and warmer Thursday. Fair and not so cold at night. Friday mild but a bit colder with some cloudiness.

Cane Mav to Block Island: Southerly winds 10 to 15 knots! Thursday, becoming southwest-; erly 10 to 15 knots at Partly cloudy, visibility live; miles or more except briefly lower around daybreak. Cape May to Cape Hatteras: Southerly winds 10 to 20 knots Thursday. Fair, visibility more than 10 miles. ciouor mini STATIC- WIND COU WAM I yy SA Y5-" LOS ANGELES ML vu, LEGEND Weather for Thursday Based on Official Forecasts Jf I t5 COLDER -SfVc' Kmeu. I fyXC Pi) 3-U- 5 A.96 ftttw.

lrenhk wnrrireclio iLQWl3 nctf low tit of movement 4nJ iptej FRONT it ferwtrJ kounjtry of mat fr MURRAY On Feb. 28. 1967, EDITH MURRAY (nee Hornickeli, wife of Philip F. Murray, of Merlon Manor Apartment. Memorial service for relative and friend 11:30 A.

at the Memorial hutch of St. Paul. Over-brook. In lieu of flower contribution may he made fo the Cardiac Dept. of Delawaie County Memorial HotpJtaJ or Vaasar College, NAVARRO Msrch 1.

1967, SAI.TIEL. of 7254 Calvert hunhand of Bessie, father of Mr. Father Liebmsn, brother of Mrs. Buena srasso; also survived bv one granddaughter. Funeral service Thurs 2 45 P.

at HERXf HLEK'M. 4 iOO N. Broad (at the Blvd Int. Mlkveh Israel Cem. The family will return to the 1st residence.

PAULL PAULL 'nee Maniloff), March 1, 1967. of 1700 Widener Place, formerly of 1526 Grange wife of the late Morn Paull, mother of Mrs. Victor (Florence) Loigman, Mi. Helen Bank. Mr.

Harry 'Lillian) Cohen, Mrs. Mike 'Rose) Cohen and Aaron Paull; mother In law of Mary Paull; alko survived by 11 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Services 12 noon precisely, at KOSF NBKRG 8 it RAPHAEL HACKH, 4720 N. Broad t. int.

Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will return to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry ohen, 1704 Widener place. In lieu of flowers the family suggests that contributions be made to a charity of the donor's choice.

PLEWS Of 5117 V. Broad on eb. 7, 1967. LOUISE wife of the late George B. Plews.

aged 83 years. Service and interment at the convenience of the family. Int. Mount Peace Cem. POTTER Suddenly Feb.

28. 1967. HOWARD, husband of the late Anne G. Potter (nee onrr.y). Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral F'ri.

al 9 A from FAUST FUNERAL HOME, 902 Bellevue Hulmeville, Pa. Mass Our Lady of Grace R. C. Church. Penndel, 10 A.

M. F'riends will be received at the funeral Thurs. evening, 74 P. M. PRESTO March 1.

1967. PASQUALE (Pat), of 6966 Torresdale husband of Mary nee Mariano) ic father of Vincent and Mrs. Marie L. Stumpo. Relatives, friends It organizations of which he was a member invited to funeral 9 A.

GALZERANO FUNERAL HOME, 7158 Torresdale ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A. Our Lady of Consolation Church. In lieu of flowers please make contributions in his memory to St. Vincent's Orphanage, 7201 Milnor st.

Friends may call Fri. eve. after 7. (Parking at Sunoco Sta.) PYLE Suddenly, Feb. 28.

1967. VIRGINIA CRAVEN, wife of the late Alan M. Pyle, of 229 W. Upsal st mother of Mrs. Virginia P.

Smith, Mrs. Florence P. Towers and Alan also survived by three sisters, Mrs. Marguerite Garrabrant. Mrs.

Harriet Williams and Mrs. Emily Gregory. Relatives and friends are invited to service 2 P. KIRK A NICE, 6301 Germantown ave. Int.

Hillside Cem. F'riends may call Thurs. 7 to 9. RAFTER On March 1, 1967. SARAH ANN, beloved wife of Raymond and mother of Mrs.

Elizabeth Negro, of Little Sisters of the Poor, Home for the Aged and formerly of 3225 N. Howard aged 70. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on 8 30 A. from the SCHETTER FUNERAL HOME, 304 Marlton Pike (Route 70- Cherry Hill, N. Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated 9:30 A.

Queen of Heaven Church. Int. in Calvary Cem. Friends may call on Friday eve. ROBBINS March 1, 1967.

FRANK, of 1112 Oliver Huntingdon Valley, husband of Helen (nee Tavelman). father of Gordon and Harvey W. Rohbins, son of Mrs. Fannie Rabinowitz. brother of Mrs.

Aaron (Beatrice) Mezey, Mrs. Ralph (Florence) Cutler, Mrs. Jack (Bella) Cutler, Mrs. Max (Shirley) Pievsky. Mrs.

Lilian Reich, Bernard and Emanuel; also survived by one grandson. Services 11 A. precisely, for relatives, friends and members of the Equity Lodge 591, V. A. at ROSENBERG'S A RAPHAEL SACKS.

4720 N. Broad st. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family win be at his late residence.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions may be mad to the American Cancer Society. ROCHESKI JOSEPH March 1. 1967, suddenly, of 4415 Dexter brother of Sister Msr.v Cyril, RSM. Lottie Rocheski, Pauline Rocheski, Stella Miklas, Rose Pazdan, Bridget Sohn and Eleanor Narewski. Relatives, friends and members of the Holy Name Society are invited to funeral 9 A.

FITPATRICK SONS FUNERAL 425 Lyceum Roxborough. Solemn Requiem Mass. Church of St. John The Baptist. 10 M.

Int. Calvary Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve. after 7.

RUTHBERQ Feb. 28. 1967. JEAN (nee Schwartz), wife of Julius Ruthbera, of 1014 Old Ford Huntingdon Valley. Pa.

mother of David Ruthberg. and Barbara Popolow, sister of Herman Schwartz and Belle Krathen. Relatives and friends are invited to serv ices. Thurs. 2 P.

M. JOSEPH LEVINE A SON MEMORIAL North Broad st. above 71t ave. Int. Roosevelt Mem.

Park. Family will return to the late residence. SABER Feb. 28. 1967.

JACOB, husband of Sarah (nee Stockier), of 1323 Yerkes father of Estelle Toltzis. brother of Rea Saber, Lottie Boblitt. Edith Quiettle. Nathan and Daniel Saber, grandfather of Earl Lee Tolt.is. Relatives and friends are invited to services.

12 noon. JOSEPH LEVINE SON MEMORIAL North Broad st. above 71t ave. Int. Mt.

Sharon Cem. Family will return to the late residence. (Kindly omit flowers.) SCH0FIELD On Feb. 28. 1967.

JOSEPH In Punta. Gorda. formerly of Spring Mill husband of Elizabeth Reed Schofield. Relativse. friends and members of Palestine Lodge Jt470 F.

A. are invited to the service. 1:30 P. W. MILLS TURNER FUNERAL HOME, 6028 Ridge Roxborough.

Int. George Washington Memorial Park. F'riends may call FTi. 7 to 9. Masonic service 8 P.

M. (Parking on premises.) SCHWARTZ Feb. 28. 1967. BENJAMIN SCHWARTZ SERATO.

of 218 South husband of F'aye (nee Kahn), brother of Edward Schwartz, son of the late Abraham and FIva Schwartz. Relatives and friends, members of Emile Zola LodHe B. South Phila. Post J. W.

V. and Post 848, A. L. invited to services Thurs 2 P. from THE REISMAN HAPEL.

2317 N. Broad street. Int. Chevra Bikur Cholim Cem. Shiva observed at 218 South st.

SEIBERLICH Feb. 27. 1967. MARGUERITE aged 73 years, sister of Marion Dare.v. of 857 E.

Schiller st. Relatives and friends Invited to services 11 A. HOI.LEN FUNERAL HOME, 728 E. Allegheny ave. Int.

Chelten Hills Cem. Friends may call Thurs. vsmng. SERATO BENJAMIN, sea Schwarti notice. SHAFFER Suddenly.

Feb. 28. 1967. EARL husband of Margaret B. (nee Blair), of 7107 Pennsylvania ave Upper Darby.

Relatives, friends and also neighbors are Invited to Requiem Mass. at St. Mark' Episcopal Church, 16lh and Locust Sat 10:30 A. M. Int.

Arlington Cem. No viewing. Kindly omit flower. (ANDREW J. BAIR SON.) SHINTON GEORGF: en Feb.

27. 1967, of 2529 N. Howard husband of the late Mary Rel(lv. friend ami employe of Wildman-Jacquard Co. are Invited to the service 9 30 A.

VI at the Parlors of HAROLD R. MULLIGAN, 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Int. Tamaqua.

Pa. Friends Invited Thurs. 7 P. M. Sun Rises (5:33.

A. M. Sun Sets 5:54 P. M. Moon Rises -e 12:12 A.

M. Wednesday's Local Report V. S. WEATHER BUREAU Philadelphia, March 1. 1967 EST T.

H. W.D&V. Pr. W. 5 A.

M. 21 54 NNW-17 Cloudy 7 A. M. 19 45 WNW-17 Tr. lear 11 A.

M. 25 33 NW-19 Clear 1 P. M. 28 31 NWl .00 Clear 5 P. M.

30 25 NNW-20 Clear 7 M. 26 28 NNW-14 .00 Clear Temperature; Humidi4.v; W. n. Wind Direction and Velocity; Precipitation; Weather Conditions: Trace. Highest temperature (2:30 P.

31 Highest temocrature this date last 96 years (1902) Lowest temperature 7 A. 19 Lowest temperature this date last 90 years 1S86 11 Average temperature Wednesday 25 Average temp, this date last year 47 Normal for this date -t Deficiency since March 1 11 Deficiency since January 1 13 Total precipitation since March 1 Tr. Total precipitation since Jan. 1 3 49 Deficiency since January 1 2.74 Barometric Pressure: 6 A. 3000, Rising: 12 Noon.

3015. Rising; 6 P. M. 3023. Rising.

DEGREE PAY DATA Wednesday 40 Season 3825 Normal 38t9 MHnnl STATIC FRONT or BAROMETER dren. EARL DELONG SHAFFER, realtor, died Tuesday at i his home. 7107 Pennsylvania JOHN W. SWARTLEY. owner of the Telford hardware store, (Vml at his busincss lac 126 Majn st TeIord on Wpdnes.

fiay. He wa, 5g and ived on Bethlehem pike. Line Lexington. Surviving are his wife, the! former Florence Kramer, his mother. Mrs.

Esther W. Swart-' ley, three brothers. Philip. Rohprt and Lloyd, and a Mrs- Dorothy Rosenberger. JOSEPH foun-j flt.r am prPsidpnt 0 Cn Tn.

0 Inc-. Plumbing and heating contractors at 1215 N. Cones-! toga died Monday in Miseri-I cordia Hospital. He was 72 and livrd at 1016 S. Frazier st.

He! was a Mason and a Shriner. Surviving are his wife, the for-' rner Daisy Hill; a son, Enos.i us momcr, Airs, mompson Enos, and three grandchildren. iNSSlANS SINCOV Feb. 28. YETTA (nee Csrlln).

wife of the al Israel fcincov. mother of Nanc Mi own. Michael. Harry and Charle Mncov, alio survived bv 4 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Relative and friends are Invited to servic es 'J hur 12 o'clock, JOftKPIf LEVINE SON, nu N.

flioad Int. Har Jehuda Cem. Family will be al the residence of Mr. and Mr. Ouir Brown, Ifltten-house Plaa, Apt.

15 K. In lieu of flowei. the family respectfully request contribution to a charity of the donor's choice. SKOWRONSKY Of 3509 March 1967. SOIM1IK nre lirklel), wife of the late Walter Kkowronsky snd mother of Felix.

John snd William A. snd Mr. Helen Capli and Mr, polnie Suskev Relative, friend and Group CM Union of Polish Women in America are Invited to attend Ihe funeral Sat, '10 A from the FI.I'F.HR FUNERAL HOME, 3101-15 Cottman ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, St Matthew' Church, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. Friend may call Fri. evs. SMALL Of 5313 Greenway Feb.

28. 1967, EDNA L. 'nee Marsdeni, wife of the late Walter Sr. Kelatlve. frieno and Loyola Sodality of Profe-sional Women invited to funeral Sat 9 A THOMAS J.

ROI RKF. I 1709 S. 56th st. Mas of Solemn Requiem, Church of Most Blessed Sacrament. 10 A.

M. 'Holy ommunion may be received Int. Holy Cross (em. Friends may call Fri. 7 10.

SNIECIK0WSKI Feb. 27. 1967. ROMAN, ef 2127 Anchor husband of the late Anasta-sia 'nee Muiial and devoted father of Gabriel. Walter, Clare MrAndrew.

Henry, Virginia (Isowiecki and Sniecikowska, also survived br four grandchildren. Relative, friends and neighbors invited to his funersl Fri 9 A. ZAK FUNERAL HOME, 2591 Orthodox st. 'at Ara-minno Requiem Ma. Bartholomew' Church, 10 A.

M. Burial Our Lady of Grace Cem. Viewing 1 hurs. eve. STELMAN F'eb 28, 1967.

IDA. of 6750 T.ynford wife of Max. mother of Mrs. Revs Price and Mrs. Marian Dolnick, sister of Mrs.

Toni Holzsager, also survived by 5 grandchildren. Funeral services Thurs 1:30 P. st BF.RSC HLER'Sj, 4300 N. Broad st. (at the Blvd.i.

Int. Montefiore Cem. The family will return to the late residence. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to Beth Jacob School, or a charity of the donor's choice. STEUERNAGEL On Feb.

28. 1967. JTTsSPWiNE 'nee Culin), beloved wife of rnofc fcteuer-nagel. of 7023 Clover lane. Upper Darby.

Relatives and friends are Invited to the service F'ri 10 A. st the SPENCER T. VIDEON A SON FUNERAL HOME, Gsrrett rd. (V Shadeland Drexel Hill. Pa.

No viewing Thurs. eve. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be sent to the Cancer F'und, cm your local Post Office. Int. Arlington Cem.

SUOER Feb. 28. 1967, ELIZABETH (nee of 2025 Rowan beloved wife of the late Stephen and mother of John, Stephen, Thomas. Mrs. Pauline (Pat) Ludwig.

Mrs. Veronica Ondik, Mrs. Dorothy Krasnopolski and Mrs. Eleanor Smith. Also surviving 20 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral A. M. from THE EDWARD HARVEY SZWEDA FUNERAL HOME, 1701 W. Hunting Park ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, St.

John Nepomucene Church. 9th 4c Wharton 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre) Cem.

Friends may caU Fri. eve. SYEN Feb. 28. 1967.

SADIE 'nee wile of the late Samuel, of 1135 Kerper mother of Mrs. Pauline Stone, Mrs. Dorothy Nosheny. Mrs. Stella Eckstein, Mrs.

Lillian Manson and Mr. Jerome S.ven. sister of Mrs. Anita Posnosky and Mrs. Goldie Barnett; al survived by 10 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 11 A. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'." 6410 N. Broad st. Int. Har Jehuda Cem.

Shiva will be observed at 1135 Kerper st. TIERNEY On March 1, 1967. MARY SUDELL, of 1344 Woodside Hatfield township. formerly of 256 Rochelle Wissahirkon. wife of Clifford K.

Tierney. Relative and friends are invited to service. Sat 10:30 A W. MILLS TURNER FUNERAL HOME. 6028 Ridge Roxborough.

Int. George Washington Memorial Park. F'riends may call Fri. 7 to (parking on premises), VICKERY F'eb. 27.

ERVEN of 4617 Lansing beloved husband of Wilma (nee Gatelev). Relatives, friends and members of Wm. D. Oxley Post No. 13J A.L..

Tacony Lodge r600 F. A.M., and Quaker City Yacht Club may call at WALTER .1. METERS FUNEB AL HOME, 6645 Torresdale ave. (at Un-ruh Thurs. eve.

Services 11 A. at, the Evsngelical Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd. Cott-man and FIrdrick st. Int. Sunset Memorial Park.

Masonic Service 8:30 P. M. WALKER Feb. 27. LOUISE ef Elizabeth Manor 7100 West Chester pike.

Upper Darby, daughter of the late John and Emily Walker. Relatives, friends, employes of Bell Telephone Co. are invited to funeral 11 A. JOHN P. DONOHUE SONS.

8401 West Chester pike (cor. Lynn Upper Darby, Pa. Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may call Thurs.

eve. WALLACE March 1, 1967. SAMUEL G. AL-LACE, of 2101 Chestnut st. Funersl services at BRINGHURST'S, 2000 Walnut on March 4.

at 11 A. M. Int. private. No viewinf.

WALLIS F'eb. 27. 1967. Pine Holly Farm. Lower Mountain Rt 2.

New Hope. LILLIAN (nee Swan), wife of William R. Wallis. Jr. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services on at 2 P.

M. st the .1. S. LEAVER FUNERAL HOME, Route 202. Buckingham.

Pa. Friends may call Thurs. eve. after 7. Memorial contributions to the Institute of the Achievement of Human Potential.

8801 Stenton 19118. would be appreciated by the family. Int. White Chapel Gardens. WALTON Feb.

28. 1967. GEORGE aged 94, beloved husband of the late Mary K. Walton (nee Fisher), of 1672 Bridge st. Relatives, friends, members of Int'l Order of Machinists and employes of Frankford Arsenal are invited to services 11 A.

MANNAL FUNERAL HOME. W25 Frankford ave. (at Tyson Entombment Sunset Mem. Park. Viewing Thursday evening.

WEISS Feb. 28. 1967. PAULINE Oie Keller), of the York House South, svife of Ihe late Samuel, mother of Mrs. Morris (Sallie) Mezey, Dr.

Sidney. Dr. Edward D. and Leonard Weiss; sister of Mrs. Carl (Fannie) Swartz, Mrs.

Esther Riesenbach, Mrs. Rose Slutz, Mrs. Ida Weinberg, and Albert Keller: also survived by ten grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. Services. Thin 2 P.

precisely, at ROSENRERO'D RAPHAEL SACKS. 4720 N. Broad st. Int. Montefiore Cem.

The family will return to the Mezey residence. Park Towne Place South, Apt. 1014. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions may he made to a charity of the donor's choice. YARNALL On F'eb.

28. 1967. ICIE (nee Richardson) age 77. of 235 Penn East Lansdowne, wife of the late Linford B. Yarnall.

mother of Mrs. Margaret A. Walton and Mr. Linford T. Yarnall.

aunt of Lewi S. Richardson. Relatives and friend are invited to the service 1 P. THE SPENCER T. VIDEOS SON FUNERAL HOME, Garrett rd.

at Shadeland Drexel Hill. where friends may call F'ri. eve 7 to 10. Theodore Roosevelt Chapter JT273 o. E.

S. Service, I P. M. Int. Arlington Cem.

ZEHRINGER On Feb. 28. 1967. GFIORGE .1. ef 3V S.

15lh inn of the late Mary and Granville Relative and friends will meet on Sat 8 30 A. at the LEE FUNERAL HOME. 317 High Mount Holly. N. J.

Requiem Mass. 9:30 A. Sacred Heart Church. Mount Holly. Int.

Holy Cross Yeadon. Pa. Visitation Friday evening. 7 to 9. FLOWERS 7059 Frankford Ave, 2223 N.

Front St. DE 8-7100 ,4 ttcut 10 Yssn Olitlnttin fisrsl twite Wt. 4 M. Ira. HINKLE Feb.

27. 1967. of 251 W. Oakdale HAIIKY A. Relatives and friend 1 invited to funeral cervices Frt II M.

Home of (HARLEM Mrll.VAINK. 3711 Mldvale ave. ot. Grrenmount Cem. Friend rosy I hur.

eve. Parking on the premises. HIRSH Feb. 28. 1967.

CHARLES, of 2265 N. Howard husband of Anna mre Levin), father of Myer Hirsh, Mr. Sol (Dolores) Chanin and Mr. Hurry (AnririKne) Cherry; brother of Mis. Anna (apian and Mrs.

Bessie Carr; alio survived by ten grandchildren. Service 1 P. precisely, for relatives, friends and members of the Pantionia A at ROSKN. BERG'S A RAPHAEL KA( Kft. 4720 N.

Uroad st. Int. Mnntehore Cem. Family will he at the Cherry residence. 1203 Dundee drive.

Dresher, Pa. JAKIMOWICZ On Feb. 28. JOHN, of 1811 Chandler beloved husband of late Catherine and devoted father of Florence Grynrewicz, devoted grandfather of Karen-Elaine Woiuniuk. three greatgrandchildren survive, devoted brother of Victoria Zarzec ki and Alicia Sal-winski.

Relatives and friend invited to funeral 9 A. TOMAS-ZEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 2728 30 E. Allegheny cor. Salmon t. Requiem Mass, 10 A.

St. Adalbert's Church. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. Friends may call Fridsy eve.

Mass cards preferred. JONES Feb. 28. 1967, GEORGE husband of Catherine Jones, beloved father of George Jones and Joan Ann Jnne. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8:30 A.

from the CHARLES J. ROMAN PUKERAL HOME. 11U Mt. Vernon st. Requiem Mass, Assumption B.

V. M. Church, 9:30 A. M. Int.

Holy Cro Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. KAUFMAN Suddenly on Feb. 28.

1967, MARGARET (nee Sheen am. wife of the laie Henrv G. Kaufman, of 1125 N. 6id st. Pa.

Relatives and friends are invited to the service ri 2:30 P. at the SPENf F.R T. VIOEON Ji SON FUNERAL ROME, Garrett id. at Shadeland Drexel Hill, Pa. No calling hours Thurs.

eve. In lieu of flowers memorials may be sent to the Heart Fund In care of the local Post Office. Int. at the convenience of the family. KENDALL March 1.

1967. of 2701 S. 56th LUCY (nee Boisen). age 87 years, wife of the late O'Banion Kendall, mother of Jeanette. Kenswnrth grandmother of Margaret E.

Ruggles. Relatives and friends are invited to the service F'rl 1 P. parlors of HAROLD B. MULLIGAN, 1119 W. Lehigh ave.

Int. Hillside Cem. Friends invited Thurs. evening, 7 9. KILBERG eb.

28. 1967, LOUIS, husband of the late Ida. of 4819 N. 7th father of Mrs. Betty Porter and Mr.

Irving J. Kilberg. brother of Mrs. Sarah Sward, Mrs. Rose Goldstein.

Mr. Lazar Kilberg, Mr. Nathan Kilberg. Mr. Leon Kilberg and Mr.

Abe Kilberg; also survived by four grandchildren. Relatives, friends and all organizations of which he was a member are invited to funeral services 11:30 A. M. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad st.

Int. Mt. Lebanon Cem. Shiva will he observed at 155 E. 64th ave.

In lieu of flowers, make contributions to your favorite charity, K0CH0WICZ Feb. 27, 1967. LEO. st long Island, N. formerly of Ridley Park, husband of Elizabeth (nee Watson.

Relatives and friends, also members Concordia Lodge JT67 invited to services 11 A. BARRETT'S FUNERAL HOME. Park Lehigh aves. F'riends may call Thurs. eve.

Int. Fernwood Cem, KOELLE Suddenly, on Feb. 28, 1967, ALBERT beloved husband of Virginia (nee Sledge), of Norristown. Pa. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral 9 A.

at the SPENCER T. VIDEO A SON FUNERAL HOME, Garrett rd. at Shadeland Drexei Hill, where friends may call Fri. 7 to 9. Requiem Mass, 10 A.

Church of St. Andrews, Drexel Hill. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Arthur P. Nn.ves Research oundation, Norristown State Hospital, Norristown, Pa. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. KUNST Feb. 2, JOSEPH, husband of Emma E. (nee Sheppard). of Hollywood.

formerly of 4809 Leiper F'kd. Relatives and friend are invited to the service 10 A. M. at the BENT FUNERAL HOME. 4716 Leiper st.

View. F'ri. eve. Masonic service 8 P. F'kd.

Lodge X292. eV A.M. Int. North Cedar Hill. (Parking on premises.) LEVIN Feb.

28. 1967. ANNA (Mamlin) (nee Kazansky), of 2158 Benson mother of Mr. Louis Mamlin. Mr.

Maurice W. Mamlin, Mrs. Edith Lip-schutz, Mr. Samuel H. Mamlin, Mr.

Al J. Mamlin and Mrs. Irene Padol-sky, also survived by 12 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 1 P. M.

precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad st. Int. Har Nebo Cem. Shiva observed at 2158 Benson st.

LEWIS BEULAH G. (nee Rarrall). of 1712 Springfield Pennsauken. N. formerly of Roxborough.

wife of Abram. Relatives and friends are invited to services 11 A. ROI SE'S FUNERAL HOME. 1830-32 E. Somerset Phila.

Int. Locust-wood Cem. Viewing 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. MACRINA Feb.

28. 1967. residence. 5223 Ridge Roxborough, FRANK, brother of James. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Friday.

8:30 A. FUSCO FUNERAL HOME. 1344-48 Ellsworth st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. John the Baptist Church, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Thursday evening. MAMLIN See ANNA LEVIN notice.

MARINI Feb. 28. 1967. of 204 E. Rittenhouse FIORDANDA (F'lorence), widow of Bernardino and mother of Mafalda, Benedetti, Antoinette, Esposito and Steven Marini.

Relatives and friends and Lodge 265 Order Sons of Italy are invited to attend the funeral. 9:30 A. HATES FUNERAL HOME, 108 E. Price where friends may call Fri. eve.

Solemn Requiem Mass St. Vincent dePaul Church. A. M. Int.

Holy Sepul-chre Cem. Mcdonald Feb. 28. 1967. ANNA of 12119 Thornton rd wife of the lat Asbury McDonald.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service from St. 'Mark's Episcopal Church, 4442 Frankford on 2 P. and to viewing Thurs. eve. from WEBSTER FUNERAL HOME, 4978 Rising Sun ave.

McNULTY Feb. 124. of 3212 N. 26th ARTHUR. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral 8:45 A.

from JOHN J. BRYERS. 2741-43 W. Allegheny ave. Requiem Mass.

Corpus Christ! Church. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

View. Thurs. eve. MENDINHALL In Kennett Square, on March I. 1967.

MARGARET POLK, wife of Charles P. Mendinhall. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service at the Episcopal Church of the Advent, Kennett Square, on F'rlday. March 3. at 11 A.

M. Int. private. In lieu of flowers, family would appreciate contribution to a memorial at the Church of the Advent. METCALFE FLORENCE formerly of Glen-side.

on F'eb. 27. 1967. mother of Mr. G.

Eisenhardt. Relative and friends Invited to service 2 P. M. THIEs-IRKRD ni-NERAL HOME. 124 N.

East on Glenside. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Please omit flowers. No viewing.

MIECZNIK (MINNICK) Feb. 27. 1967. WANDA (nee Cylc). of 167 Gay beloved wife of Edward Miecznlk and sister of Helen Michalowski.

Frances Milewskl, Sophie and Marie Dzlok. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral ri 8 A. from J. .1. MODIAN-OWKKI FUNERAL HOME, 118 Grape M.vk.

High Mass of Requiem. St. Church, 9 A. M. F'riend msy call Thurs.

after 7 P. M. MORRIS Feb. 27. 167.

DEWITT CUYLEn. husband of Gerd W. Morris, of 506 Mil I brook Bryn Mawr. Services 2 P. from the Church of the Redeemer.

Bryn Mawr. MURPHY G. HAROLD. "Prominent Frankford Architect." husband of Alma M. Murphy (nee William), of 2307 Ripley on F'eb.

28. 1967. father of II. Bruce Murphy and Mrs. Marjurie Pedersen and brother of C.

Russell Murphy, also survived by five grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Services and int. private. In lieu of flower, donations in his memory to the N. E.

Boy luh or rankford Dsv Ntirerv will he appreciated. GILBERT H. KCHOBERT, funeral director. Sociologist, The Rev. Isaiah J.

Doma Philadelphia regional office lations Commission, died Thu pital, Meadowbrook. He was 58 and lived at 4265 Concord Trevose. Mr. Domas was a Unitarian minister who became an educational sociologist and a pro fessional worker in the fields of civil rights and human relations. OTHER APPOINTMENTS Before joining the Commonwealth commission in 1964, Mr.

Domas was, for seven years, vice president of the Way Association, of Princeton, N. a non-profit, philanthropic fund-raising agency. Previously, he had served three-year appointments as the minister of Unitarian churches in Lincoln, Erie, and North Adams, Mass. He was "an associate professor in the Atlanta (Ga.) University Graduate School of Social Work, and at other times was an instructor at Tufts University's Crane School of Religion, in Boston, and the University of Pittsburgh's School of Applied Social Sciences. SERVICES SCHEDULED Surviving are his wife, the former Harriette Winkeller, and a daughter, Mrs.

Claudia Rhys, Jr. Memorial services will be conducted at 7:30 P. M. Friday at the Delaware County Unitarian Church, 145 W. Rose Tree Media.

MRS. FRED ROSSI, the former Mildred Monticello, died Tuesday in Tri County Hospital. She was 65 and lived at 1931 S. Camac st. Mrs.

Rossi was a member of the Holy Name So-iety. A widow, she is survived by three sons, Fred, Louis and Richard; 11 daughters, Mrs. Ann Vestrand, Mrs. Caroline Recuber, Mrs. Eleanor Ciar-rocchi, Mrs.

Dolores Del Conte, Mrs. Isabel Fabrizio, Mrs. Norma Cacciola, Mrs. Rose-marie Vento, Mrs. Susan Lombards Mrs.

Doris Ricci, Mrs. Dorothy Grosso and Mrs. Barbara Roselli; 24 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. MRS. SAMUEL SYEN, the former Sadie Warshafsky, died Tuesday.

She was 73 and lived at 1135 Kerper st. Surviving are a son, Jerome; four daughters, Mrs. Pauline Stone, Mrs. Dorothy Nosheny, Mrs. Stella Eckstein and Mrs.

Lillian Manson; two sisters, Mrs. Anita Posnosky and Mrs. Goldie Barnett; 10 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Died AAR0NS0N Of Palmyra, N. on Trb.

2S. 197. HARRIET GILBERT, wifo of the lata George A. Aaronson. ace yr.

Service for relatives and friend on A. in the Chapel of Sunset Memorial Park. Somerton, P. ABRAMS Feb. 2S.

1WT. HARRY Eso de voted husband of Ethel SofransKi Ahrami. of the Adam House. No. B-510.

Presidential father of Mrs. Joseph G. tC'lairei Kadison anri Mrs. Donald W. (Elaine Gordon of brother of Samuel and Maurice Abrams.

also survived by 4 urandrhildren. Services and int. will be strictly private. BAR0NE Of W. Wynr-liffe Clifton Heights, on Feb.

28. 1967. ROSE nee Palmerio. wife of the late Joseph Barone. mother of Anthony of Bryn Mawr, and Michael of Beth-page.

N. Y. Relatives and firends invited to the funeral A. Funeral Home of M. F.

WILLIAMS, Baltimore and Summit Clifton Heights. Solemn Requiem Mass. 10 A. Holy Cross Church. Int.

Calvary Media. Friends may call Fri. eve. BLANEY Feb. 2.

ALICE HUT-PA. widow of Joseph Blaney. of 1011 Pyre mother of Mrs. Kathryn Large. Jud-son.

Kermit and the late Russell Blaney. Funeral services 2 P. Christ Lutheran Church. KJt-tanning. Pa.

Viewing in church from 12 noon on Fri. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Frankford Hospital would be appreciated. BOEHLER Feb. 2. 15T.

of 1101 F. Phil-Ellena CHARLES, dearest husband of Anne Waldemar Boehler, brother of Mrs. John Frank and Airs. E. Donovan.

Relatives, friends and employes of Bers invited to service 11 A. KIRK NICE. IU01 Ger-mantown ave. Int. Holy Sepulchre tern.

Friends may call Thurs. 7 to o'clock. BRADY Feb. 27. 1967.

LENA (nee aged 78 years, born County Cavan. Ireland, widow of Philip, of 817 E. Hilton t. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8 A. M.

HO LI. FN FUNERAL HOME, 728 E. Allegheny ave. Solemn Requiem Mass. Church of the Ascension.

9 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Thurs.

eve. In lieu of Powers, Mass Cards would be appreciated. BRITZ Feb. 215. 1W.

FRANCIS he-loved husband of Ida E. Brits 'nee McGonigali, father of Frances Wood-ard, Joseph Britz, Dorothy Vogel. Patricia Conger and Mary E. Brltr, of 974 Anchor St. Relatives, friends and employes of Allied Chemical are in-viled to attend the funeral 810 A.

M. from THE JOSEPH A. QUINN FUNERAL HOME, cor Roosevelt blvd. tc st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St.

Martin's Church, 9:30 A. M. Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem. Friends may call Thurs.

eve. BURNS Feb. 28, 1W7. RUPERT husband of Ethel Bresser Burns, of 1081 Jeffrey drive. Southampton.

Relative and friends Invited to servl-es 10:30 A. KIRK Jr NICE, 6301 Germantown ave. Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may rail Fri.

eve. BUTTERWORTH GRACE L. nee Crl. wife of the late A. James Butterworth.

of lvit-town, formerly of 325 W. Nedro Feb. 28. 1967, Relatives and friends are invited to call Fri. eve.

and to attend the service 2 P. s( HNEIDKR FUNERAL HOME. 617-19 W. Olney ave. Int.

West Laurel Hill Cem. CARRERAS On Feb. 28. 1967, ANN fnee T.atanlshen wife of the late Edmond J. Carreras, of 1018 Andrew Cnllingdale.

Pa. Relative, friends. RVM Sodality and Personnel of Hoe-ln Co. Verlol Div. are invited to attend her funeral on at 9 A.

from the CAVAN AftH FUNERAL HOME. 301 Chester pike, Norwood. Solemn Requiem Mass. 10 A. St.

Joseph's Church. Int. SS. Peter 4c Paul Cem. Friends may call Fri.

7 to 9:30. COHEN HYMAN COHEN, Feb. 28. of 206 S. Ill husband of Bella Cohen, father of Norman Cohen, brother of Mr.

Sydney tTillie) H.vam of I.na and Morris Green of Miami Heach. also urvlved by 4 grandchildren. Service I hur II A. precisely. at roxk.n'herg's.

a rathakl backs. 4720 Hroad st. Int. Mar Jehuda Cem Family wtjl return In the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Cohen. 8u35 Fayette st. kindly omit flowers. of 9 of st. In Dies at 58 education specialist for the the Pennsylvania Human Re- rsday in Holy Redeemer Hos- Mrs.

Green, 50, Charity Worker Mrs. Raymond H. Green, wife an executive of the Lithographic Service Co. and an active member of several Philadelphia area charitable organizations, died Tuesday in her home at 402 Penn Wynne-wood. She was 50.

The former Elsie Rau, she was a native Philadelphian and attended Abington High School and Cedar Crest College. She was past president of the board of Juniors of Florence Crittenton Home; the Women's Club of Philadelphia and the Suburban Women's Club; and was a member of the board of women visitors and the maternity committee of the University of Pennsylvania Hospital. Survivors, in addition to her husband, include a son, Robert Farnham; two daughters, Miss Margaret Joy Farnham and Mrs. Elsie Edith deLong. Services will be held Friday at 2:30 P.M.

at the Oliver H. Bair Funeral Home, 1820 Chestnut st. Burial will be private. Died COMBS In Norrlstown, on Feb. 27, 1967.

LULU C. nee Brelsford). wife of ht late Joseph R. Combs. Services for relatives and friends from the BAILEY CHAPEL, 815 W.

Marshall Norristown. on at 2 P. M. Int. Washington Memorial Cem.

Friends may call Thurs. eve. until 9. CRAMER Feb. 28.

1967, REBECCA fnee Goldberg wife of the late Samuel, of 774S-A Washington lane. Elkins Park, beloved mother of Lillian Rudman and Beatrice Schwartzman. sister of Henrietta Miller, also survived by 6 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to the services 1 P. JOSEPH LEVINE Si SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS.

N. Broad st. above 71st ave. Int. Har Nebo Cem.

Family will return to 1649 E. Tulpehocken st. CRAVEN Feb. 28. 1967, of 1129 E.

Eyre ELIZABETH 'nee Mehlman), beloved wife of Walter. Relatives, friends and members of the Duffy String Band are invited to services 11 A. JAMES W. DOWNS FUNERAL HOME, 443 E. Girard ave.

Int. Mount Moriah Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. CROCKETT Feb.

28, 19S7. SAMUEL, husband of Mary Cnee Girola), brother of Joseph A. Crockett. Relatives tc friends invited to funeral 9 A. at his late residence, 8100 Leonard Phila.

Service 10 A. All Saints Episcopal Church, Frontenac Loney sts. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Fri.

eve. (Arrangements by WM. ROWEN GRANT FUNERAL HOME, Southampton. Pa.j. DAVIDSON In The Methodist Church Home, Corwnall.

Feb. 28. ISABEL E. widow of Rev. Alexander B.

Davidson, sister of Isaac R. McGraw, age 82. Funeral service Fri. afternoon at 2 o'clock, at The Trevose Methodist Church. Int.

Forrest Hills Cem. Friends may call 12 noon to 2 P. M. at the church. DAVIS Feb.

2. 1967. AMELIA fnee Reussl, wife of the late Oliver C. Davis, of Turnersville. N.

formerly of 128 McClellan Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 9:30 A. at WM. F. CUSHING'S, 1807 Pine st. Services 11 A.

St. John's Episcopal Church. 3d Reed sts. Int. Northwood Cem.

Friends may call 1807 Pine 7 to P. M. DiANGELIS ROSE MARIE, of 19-fl S. Newkirk st. (formerly of N.

American wife of the late Pasquale, mother of Ralph. Phillip. Frank and Mrs. Mary Marinaro. Solemn Requiem Mass, 9:30 A.

King of Peace Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Fri. eve.

VERNA FUNERAL HOME, 1244 S. Broad st. DOMAS THE REVEREND ISIAH of Trevose, Feb. 28. beloved husband of Harriette W.

(nee Winkeller); father of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhys, of New Haven, Conn. Relatives and friends are invited to memorial service Fri. 7:30 P.

Unitarian Church of Delaware Media. Pa. DUTILL Of 1632 Foulkrod Feb. 24. 1967.

JOHN beloved husband of Eileen (nee McCarthy), aged 59 years. Relatives and friends, also Local Jfl07 and JT470, Teamsters Union are invited to the funeral service 11 A. from HESSINGER FUNERAL HOME, 2013 E. Susquehanna ave. (E.

of Front Int. Northwood Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. (Parking on both sides of the street.) ENOS JOSEPH G.

F.NOS, on Feb. 27. 1967. Service and interment at the convenience of the family. FESMIRE Suddenly.

Feb. 28. 1067. GEORGE S. husband of Ruth Fesmire (nee Wall), of 312 W.

Logan st. Relatives, friends and members of St. Alban Irige 529. F. A.

and employes of the Reading Railroad are invited to services 11 A. KIRK NIC E. 6301 Germantown ave. Int. Whitemarsh Memorial Park.

Friends may call Friday eve. Masonic service P. M. FI0RENTIN0 Feb. 28.

1967. MARIETTA, of 3815 Karen formerly of 3136 N. Judson wife of the late Michael Floren-tinn. Relative and friends are invited to funeral 8:30 A. M.

BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 9708 Fkd. ave. (at Filler Solemn Requiem Mass, Christ the King Church. 9:30 A. M.

Viewing Thursday evening. FRENALD On Feb. 28. SO Pin A W. FRENALD, of E.

Brand.vwine Chester wife of the late Josiah P. Frenald at the age of 96. Services and Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. GILLESPIE Feb.

27, 1967. of 2541 Memphis WILLIAM husband of Freda C. (nee Reitz). Relatives, friends. Holy Name Society and employe of Penna.

Sugar Co. invited to funeral 8:45 A. McBRIIlE FUNERAL HOME. 2321 E. Huntingdon st.

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

Viewing Fri. eve. GOEBEL On Feb. 28. 1967.

of 4446 N. 16lh CHARLES A. GOEREL. Relative and friend are invited to the service 1 P. parlors of HAROLD B.

MULLIGAN, 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Int. Northwood Cem. Friends invited Thurs.

7 to 9 P. M. QOGLIUZZA March 1, 1967. JOSEPHINE, 1548 49th Pennsauken, N. J.

(formerly) 729 Federal i Phila wife of the late Salvatore end mother of Mr. Rose Gardello, Mr. Domenlca Holland. Mj. Mry Rlasio, Michael, Dominic, Vincent and Salvatore (Jog-lluza.

Relatives and friend are Invited to funeral 8 A. at THE FUNERAL HOME OF I K-BV MINN. Cove and W.vndam rd Pennsauken. N. J.

High Mass of Requiem. St. Cecilia's Church, 48th and Camden 9 A. M. Int.

Holy Crosa Cem, Yeadon, Pa. Friend may rail Fri. eve. Parking rear of funeral home. MRS.

LYNFORD E. YARV-! PASQUALE PRESTO, retiredj ALL. the former Icie Richard- owner of a men's wear store-son, died Tuesday at the Leader' at 6966 Torresdale died Nursing Home, Lansdowne Wednesday at his home at that; Yeadon. She was 77 and lived at: address. He was 69.

Mr. Presto; Ppnn hlvd Lansdowne. Mrs.i was a U. S. Army veteran of the! hai lesion.

S. C. 3 52 .00 Chicago 20 33 .00 Cincinnati 15 34 .00 Cleveland 11 25 .00 Denver 39 71 .00 Detroit 2 25 .00 Duluth. Minn. 13 30 .00 Harrishiirg 14 30 .00 Houston 49 58 .00 Jacksonville, Fla.

40 58 .00 Kansas City. Mo. 35 .00 I os Angeles 59 88 .00 Louisville 19 41 .00 Miami Beach 64 74 .00 Minneapolis 5 27 .00 New Orleans 46 66 .00 New York City 16 27 .00 Norfolk. Va. 29 38 .00 Philadelphia 19 31 .00 Phoenix.

Aril. 41 83 .00 Pittsburgh 5 24 .01 Portland. Ore. 36 50 .19 St. Louis 26 49 .00 Salt Lake City 34 67 .00 San Antonio 31 74 .00 San Francisco 50 63 .00 S.

Ste. Mane. Mich. 18 19 .00 Savannah, Ga. 33 57 .00 Seattle 37 42 .15 Tampa.

Fla. 58 68 .00 Washington. D. C. 20 37 .00 Wilkes-Barre 12 22 .00 Winnipeg.

Man. 20 39 .00 Low; High; M. Missing; Precipitation; Trace. Thursday's Tidal Predictions PHILADELPHIA (Chestnut St.) High Tide 6:06 A. M.

6:36 P. M. Low Tide 12:42 A. M. 1:24 P.

M. DELAWARE BREAKWATER High Tide 12:16 A. M. 1:06 P.M. Low Tide 6:54 A.

M. 7:00 P. M. CAPE MAY Municipal Pier) High Tide 12:02 A. M.

12:26 P. M. Low Tide 6:01 A. M. 619 P.

M. ATLANTIC ITY Steel Pier) High Tide 11 58 A.M. P.M. Low Tide 5:43 A. M.

6:01 P. M. BEACH HAVEN (Little Egg Harbor High Tide 1:47 A. M. 2:11 P.

M. Low Tide 819 A. M. 8:37 P. M.

BARN KG AT INLET High Tide A. M. 12:04 P. M. Low Tide 5:57 A.

M. 6:15 P. M. UnftvotiU wttthtr, Jirtttio no' tpt4 urM myhr, C. G.

Grimsley, Ex-Traclc Coach Clarence G. Grimsley, retired track coach at Central High School, died Sunday in his home at 700 Bayshore Fort Lau derdale, Fla. He was 71. A 1918 graduate of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, Mr. Grimsley received his masters degree from Columbia Univer sity in 1921 and later taught mathematics at the Evening College of Drexel Institute and at Central High School, where he coached track until retiring in 1961.

Survivors include his wife, the former Anna Mathis; a daughter, Mrs. William P. Wiley; a son, Roland, and four grandchildren. KENNETH M. CLANEY, a broker with the Franklin Mortgage Narberth, died Monday in Lankenau Hospital.

Mr. Claney, who was 42 and lived at 201 David Havertown, was a veteran of the Second World War, serving as a second lieutenant in the Army. He is survived by his wife, Gene a daughter, Kerry Lee; five sons, Daniel Douglas Lon Randall M. and Bradford his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Murdock P. Claney; two brothers. Dr. Jonathan and Robert, and a sister, Mrs. Nancy Hoffman.

CHARLES HIRSn, retired owner of the Forrest Theater, Girard ave. and Hutchinson died Tuesday in Metropolitan Hospital. He was 71 and lived at 2265 N. Howard st. Mr.

Hirsh was also the former owner of the Pike, Century and Spruce movie theaters. He is survived by his wife, the former Anna Levin; a son, Myer; two daughters, Mrs. Adrian Cherry and Mrs. Dolores Chanin; two sisters, Mrs. Bennie Carr and Mrs.

Ann Caplan, and 10 grandchildren. MRS. SAMUEL WEISS, the former Pauline Keller, died Tuesday in Stenton Hall Nursing Home. She was 93 and lived in the York House, York rd. and Somerville ave.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Sallie Mezey; three sons, Leonard, Sidney and Edward; a brother, Albert; four sisters, Mrs. Fannie Swartz, Mrs. Esther Ricsan-mach, Mrs. Ida Weinberg and Mrs.

Rose Slutz; 10 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren. MRS. RAYMOND RAFTER, the former Sarah Ann Purkis, died Wednesday in Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged, 53d st. and Chester ave. She was 70 and a former resident of 3225 N.

Howard st. Mrs. Rafter is survived, in addition to her husband, by two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Negro and Sister Ann Raymond, SSJ; a brother, Gregory Purkis; a sister, Mrs. Josephine and two grandchildren.

Yarnall was a member of the Or-i First World War. Surviving are der of the Eastern Star. A wid-ihis wife, the former Mary Man-ow, she is survived by a a son, Vincent; a daugh-Lvnford a daughter, Mrs.iter. Mrs- Mary Stumpo; a a vvaitnn- a Krnthpr I ter, Mrs. Mary Stella; a broth- r-iarr-nrp BirharnW two sisr.

Joseph, and five grandchil-i ters, Mrs. Ruth Tinder and Mrs. Mary Rasberry; six grandchil-j dren and four great-grandchil-' dren. BENJAMIN SCHWARTZ SE- Upper Darby. He was 69 RATO, florist, died Tuesday at and formerly maintained an of-: Veterans Hospital.

He was 46 ice at 51st and Walnut sts.i and lived at 218 South st. where Surviving are his wife, the for- he operated Schwartz Florists: mer Margaret Blair; a with his brother, Edward. His Earl a daughter, Mrs. wife, the former Faye Kahn, Jean Shaffer Graham; two sis-! also survives. iters, Mrs.

Iva Shoffner and, Edna Cosgrove, and six' II MAN COHEN, a retired grandchildren. jewelry salesman, died Tuesday in Jefferson Hospital. He was MRS. MORRIS PAULL, thej 62 and lived at 206 S. 13th Bessie Maniloff, died' Surviving are his wife, Bella; i Wednesday in Temple Univer-' a son, Norman; a sister, Hospital.

She was 82 and Sydney Hyams, and a brother! jjved at 1700 Widener and Iorr's- was a former resident of 1526 yf Grange st. Surviving are a UcatllS hlSCWliere Aaron; four daughters, Mrs. Andrew II. Hepburn, whose Loigman, Mrs. Helen architectural firm of Perry, Bank Mrs- Lillian Cohen and Shaw and Hepburn shared a Mrs- Pl0SR Cohen; 11 grandchil-l major role in the restoration of riren and 15 great-grandchildren.

Colonial Williamsburg, in Concord, Mass. He was 86. Born in a tasauqua he was graduated from he Mas.sa- chusetts Institute of echnology in 1904 with a Bachelor of Sci ence degree Prof. Mark Dewolfe Howe, a Harvard law professor, au-tnoritv on constitutional law. and biographer of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, in Cambridge, Mass lie was 60.

Prof. Howe was one Amer- lea's leading legal scholars and i historians and kept an active in terest in civil rights and civil liberty causes until his death. Samuel A. Abrahams, internationally known chemical engineer, in Berkeley, Calif. The Polish-born engineer, a specialist in insulation materi als, had designed plants in India and Spain and made plant sur- veys in England, Mexico and KILBERG, a retired other countries.

delica essen owner, died Tues- day. He was 72 and lived at 4819 Hornell Ilorris Hart, renown- N. 7th st. He is survived by a ed sociologist who specialized son, Irving a daughter, Mrs. in family relationships, in Wash- Betty Porter; four brothers, ington, D.

C. He was 78. Lazar, Nathan, Leon and Abe; Dr. Hart was professor emer- two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Sward itus of sociology at Duke Uni-and Mrs.

Rose Goldstein, and versity where he taught fromjfour grandchildren. 1938 to 19.j7. Prior to his ser- vice at Duke he was on the fac Mlts- BERNARD MARINI, the ulties of Bryn Mawr College I iMorciinaneia (l-iorente) the Hartford Theological Marini. dlt'd Tuesday in her Seminary. home, 204 E.

Rittenhouse st. She was 77. Surviving are a son, Miles W. Standish, a ninth lin- Steven; two daughters, Mrs. eal descendant of Capt.

Mylesi Mafalda Benedrtti and Mrs. An-Standish, 17lh Century Pilgrim toinette Esposito; three grand-leader, in Kansas City. He was children, and one great-grand-13. 1 child. SILBERMAN Suddenly.

In Atlantic Oily, on March 1. of 108 Atlantic dearly beloved husband of Ray (nee Berkowltz), devoted brother of Jack and llene Dzuba. also survived by nieces and nephews. Funeral services on March 3, at I P. from ROMENBKRG.

RAPHAEL N. Rroad st Viewing Thurs eve 7-9. from HIILELWON FUNERAL HOME, 312 Atlantic Atlantic City. (Shiva observed at lata residence.).

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