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a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 28. 1967 30 Died Died Died Dr. T. J.

Langan Dies, Medical Director, 50 ROCHE Nov. 25, 1967. of 1933 S. Salford JAMES husband of the late Catherine (nee Tully). father of Catherine M.

Roche, brother of Mother Clara Louise and Julia Roche. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 8:30 A. MARVILL FUNER AL HOME, 1110 Main Darby, Pa. Requiem High Mass, Most Blessed Sacrament Church, io A. M.

Int. Calvary Cem. Friends call Tues. 7 to 9. STATISTICS BY CITIES OFFICIAL FORECASTS Highest temperature last 12 hours lowest temperature last 18 hours and Philadelp i a and vicinity: precipitation for last 24 hours as reported at 9:00 Monday by the United LUCYK Of 406 White Horse Devonshire, N.

on Nov. 26. 1967, MICHAEL LUCYK. Funeral 8:30 A. at WIMBERG FUNERAL HOME, 400 Liverpool Egg Harbor City, N.

J. Requiem Mass. 9:30 A. St Nicho as Church. Egg Harbor, N.

J. Int. Holy Cross Mays Landing. N. Friends may caU Wed.

7 to 9. LUDLOW ANN MILLER, Nov. 26, beloved wife of Benjamin Ludlow, mother of Benjamin, 3d, and John C. Ludlow, of El Paso; sister of Henry C. L.

Miller, of Pichmond, Mrs. Kendrlck Bellows, of Plainfield, N. and Paul L. Miller, of New Vernon, N. J.

Memorial service at 5:30 P. on Nov. 30, at St. John's Church, Cold Dr. Thomas J.

Langan, former medical director of the Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged, 53d st. and States Weather Bureau. TEMPERATURE Pr PLACE Chester died Saturday in Chambersburg, Pa. He was 50. THOMPSON On November 23, 1967, WILLIAM BLACKFORD THOMPSON, of 256 Montgomery Haverford, son of the late Mr.

It Mrs. Wirt L. Thompson. Funeral services at St. Martin's Church.

Radnor. Tuesday. Nov. 21. at 12:30 P.

M. Int private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may he made to St. Martin's Church Memorial Fund. TODD On Nov.

25. 1967. NORMAN husband of Mildred (nee Coombs), ol 927 Columbia Palmyra, N. age 66 years. Survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Doris T. Schweizer. Funeral services 11 A. at the SNOVER FUNERAL HOME. Route 130 Cinnaminson, N.

J. Int. Harleigh Camden. N. J.

Viewing 9 30 to 11 A. M. TROUT Nov. 26. 1967, CALVIN husband of Mary Clay Trout, of 536 Wales Havertown.

Relatives, friends, em .00 Partly cloudy, i breezy and cold- er Tuesday. High near 40. Fair and continued cold Tues Dr. Langan, formerly of 351 NOVEMBER 1967 28 29 30 DECEMBER 1967 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2F Died Albany 22 43 Atlanta 47 58 Atlantic City 42 55 Bismarck, N. D.

6 20 Boston 34 47 Buffalo. N. Y. 28 42 .00 .00 .00 .00 RUDESYLE RICHARD November 26. 1967, of 7927 Roanoke Chestnut Hill.

Solemn Requiem Mass Our Mother of Consatellation Church, 10 A.M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Wednesday eve. at KIRK NICE, 6301 Germantown ave.

Red Hill Broomall, was named medical director of the South Mountain (Pa.) Geriatrics Center two years ago. He was a graduate of La Salle College and Jefferson Medical Col- Charleston, S. C. 59 71 Chicago 24 28 Cincinnati 28 33 Cleveland 30 33 .00 .00 .00 Tr. .00 .00 Spring Harbor, N.

J. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to Abbott Academy, Andover, Mass. MAGAM Nov. 25, 1967, MATTHEW of the Griscom husband of Florence nee Smyth) and father of Edward M. Magan.

Relatives, friends, San Domin SALMIERI Nov. 24, 1967, CARMEN, of 1918 S. Sartain beloved husband of Esther (nee Parifico) and devoted father of Joseph Salmieri. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral 9 A. from GANGEMI FUNERAL HOME, Denver 12 39 Detroit 25 31 Duluth, Minn.

4 13 Harrisburg Houston 55 71 Jacksonville, Fla. 64 82 Kansas City, Mo. 25 42 Los Angeles 53 70 Louisville 32 42 day night and Wednesday. Precipitation probability 10 percent through Tuesday night. Eastern Pennsylvania: Partly cloudy, windy and cold Tuesday with snow flurries over the mountains.

High in the 30s north to 40 south. Fair and continued cold Tuesday night and Wednesday. New Jersey: Partly cloudy, WD Mjiege. Surviving him are his wife, the I former Joan M. Hennessey; a $5son, Thoma; and a daughter, Joan A.

ployes of Haverford Township and Harold Kluge Post No. 311 V.F.W., are invited to the FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN STRETCH. E. Eagle and St. Denis rd.

(Oakmont), Havertown, 7 to 9 P. and to the services 10:30 A. M. Int. Long-wood Cem.

Miami Beach 70 Broad and Wolf sts. Requiem Mass, Epiphany Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Tues. eve. Minneapolis 11 19 New Orleans 62 76 go Council K. of Archbishop Ryan General Assembly, and employes of Phila. Gas Works invited to funeral 9:30 A.

NULTY FUNERAL HOME, Frankford ave. and Church st. A Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung at 10 A.M. Thursday at the Church of the Most Blessed Sun Rises -Sun Sets Moon Rises 7:00 A. M.

4:38 P. M. 3:09 A. M. Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Joachim SCKMITT Nov. 24, 1967, FLORENCE (nee GANE On Nov. 27, 1967, WILLIAM husband of Margaret M. Gane, of 652 San Marino Bryn Mawr. Funeral services will be held in the Church of the Redeemer, Pennswood Bryn Mawr, 11:30 A.

M. Int. pvt. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Heart Fund in bit name will be appreciated. GETZ JOSEPHINE E.

LABENZ, on Nov. 26, formerly of 3263 Chatham wife of the late Edward W. Getz, and mother of Mrs. Josephine Raz-ier, also survived by four grandchildren. Relatives and friends, also BVM Sodality, are invited to funeral.

8:45 A. MICHAEL J. REILLY ft SON FUNERAL HOME, 2632 E. Allegheny ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A.

Nativity BVM Church. Viewing Tuesday eve. GILM0RE Nov. 26, of 2723 Winchester EMMA wife of the late Robert A. Gilmore.

Relatives and friends are invited to services, 11 A. from the WELLIVER FUNERAL HOME. 4009 Decatur St. (at 7900 N. Frankford Int.

private. Friends may call Tues. 7 to 9 P. M. (Parking on premises.) GRANT Nov.

26, 1967, of 208 W. Wishart BERTHA (nee Auer). beloved wife of Church, A. M. Int.

New Cathedral Cem. Friends may call after windy and cold Tuesday. High in the mid 30s to near 40. Fair and continued cold Tuesday ioo: Sacrament, 56th st. and Chester ave.

Burial vill be in SS. Peter Benfer), of 4647 L'mbria wife of the late Herman Schmitt. Relatives New York City 44 55 Norfolk, Va. 43 54 Philadelphia 35 54 Phoenix, Aril. 55 69 Pittsburgh il 3 Portland, Me.

30 47 Portland, Ore. 39 45 St. Louis 23 39 Salt Lake City 16 41 San Francisco 50 58 S. Ste. Marie, Mich.

19 23 Monday's Local Report U. S. WEATHER BUREAU and friends are invited to attend her funeral services 1:30 P. from 00 and Paul Cemetery. "nil Philadelphia.

November 27, M67 night and Wednesday. New York City and vicinity EST the JOHN J. STRITTMATTER FUNERAL HOME. 186 Green lane. Int.

Hillside Cem. Viewing Tues. eve. w.u.&v. pr.

w. 'M AUBREY S. WALTON, 5 A. M. 7 A.

M. Partlv cloudv. windy and cold a retired farmer, died Sunday after 7. Parking on premises. 37 85 WNW- 2 Cloudy 40 82 Calm .00 Cloudy 51 33 NW- 8 Cloudy 55 31 WNW-13 Tr.

Clear FT. 1 A. at his home, Homestead Farm, luesuay. air uu iimuuucui i p. m.

Savannah, C. i Seattle 41 47 Tampa, Fla. 70 82 Washington, D. C. 3' 59 Wilkes-Barr 35 46 Winnipeg, Man.

5 5 5 P. M. 43 31 W- 10 Clear cold Wednesday ioojMarne highway in Moorestown, SHAPIRO Nov. 27, 19S7. NATHANIAL, hus 7 P.

M. 44 29 WNW. .00 Clear Temperature: Humidity: W.D. XJa uroc CO Mr Walfnn Delaware, Maryland, District I 1 11V HUiJ Vii 4,1 A BlIiUll Lowi High; Mlsslnt; Pr 7 P. M.

Mass Memorials preferred. MAXWELL On Nov. 26, 1967. MARIE (nee Ku-jawa), wife of John R. Maxwell, of 415 Holly lane, Wynnewood, Pa.

Friends may call at the McCONW-GHY FUNERAL HOME, Lancaster and Wyoming Ardmore, Tues. 7-9. Services and int. at Rochester, N. Y.

In lieu of flowers please make donation in her name to the American Cancer Society. McCURDY On Nov. 26, 1967, JOHN K. McCURDY, of Rose Valley Moylan. husband of Valma Schlosbon McCurdy.

Service for relatives and friends 2 P. OLIVER H. BAIR CO. SUBURBAN WEST. 301 West Chester Pike, Havertown, where friends may call 7 to 9 P.

M. Int. private. band of Esther (nee Israel), of 900 Emerson Apt. 207-W, father of Wind Direction and Velocity; of Columbia and vicinity: Tr- Tr'ce' Marlilyn Epstein, Suzanne Glaser and ULMAN Nov.

26, 1967. of 7315 N. 20th st, OLGA wife of the late Harry, aged 71. Relatives, friends and members of St. Peter's Lutheran Church are invited to the funeral 10:30 A.

from ROBERT B. ROWLAND FUNERAL HOME, 7013-15 Torresdale ave. Int. Forest Hills Cem. Friends may call Sat.

after 9:30 A. M. No viewing Fri. eve. URBAN0 Nov.

24. 1967, DOMENICA (nee Ra-pagnani), of 2631 S. 18th beloved mother of Gaetano Urbano, Mrs. Anna Lamond, Mrs. Pat Savini, Mrs.

Vincent Rossi and sister of Mrs. Lucy Meloni. Also 8 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 9 A. from GANGEMI FUNERAL HOME, Broad Wolf sts.

Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Monica's Church, 19 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Wed. eve. VIOLA Nov. 25, GIOVANNI, husband of Santina (nee Ristano), of 1738 S. Cleveland father of Mrs.

Lucy Riggio and Joseph Viola; also 6 grandchildren. Relatives and friends ly cloudy, rather windy and VrVte irt 5Sj Tuesday's Tidal Predictions was a director of the Patrons Mutual Casualty Insurance Co. in Moorestown and a member of the Moorestown Grange No. 8. In 1950 be was honored by 96 years (1896) PHILADELPHIA (Chestnut tU Tide 10:30 A.

P. M. lt Low Tide 5:06 A. M. 5:42 P.

M. Lowest temperature (3:20 A. Lowest temperature this date last 95 years (1932) Average temperature today cower ruesaay wnn nign ra me 40s. Fair and cold Wednesday. Cape May to Hatteras: Variable cloudiness Tuesday with Donald Shapiro; brother of tveiyn Bobly and Freda Rutenberg; also survived by five grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to services, 11 A. JOSEPH LE-YINE SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS. N. Broad St. above 71st ave.

Int. Montefiore Cem. Family will return to the late residence. SHINQLER 461 DELAWARE BREAKWATER the late Robert A. Grant, Sr.

Rela the Burlington County Board of, tives and friends are invited to fu Wirt Tide A. M. 5:30 P. M. Average temperature this date last year 46 Low Tide 11:11 A.

OT. r. ra. Agriculture with, the Qutstand- Tomwivuimtxx ing Service tO Agriculture E. Lehih ave.

Solemn Requiem Normal for this date 40, CAPE MAY (Municipal Pier) Deficiency since November 1st 24 nigh Tide 4:32 A. M. 4:50 P. M. Deficiency since Jan.

1 169 Low Tide 10:31 A. M. 10:43 P. M. Total precipitation since Nov.

1st 1 .58 i XITir, rlTT c.i Total precipitation since Jan. 1 38 53' Ifcw A. MP. M. northwest winds 20 to 30 knots.

Visibility 5 to 10 miles. Cape May to Btock Island: Small craft warnings with west- award. He was a member Of Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends caU Nov.

25, CLARENCE beloved ueticiency since Jan. i the Moorestown Monthly Meet- Wednesday eve. ing. Surviving are his wife, the grEN husband of Minnie R. (nee Dough' erty), of 4219 N.

Darien st. Relatives, friends and members of F. A. Barometric Pressure: 6 A. M.

29.98;""" McMASTER Nov. :3. 1967, ANNA (nee McKain), wife of George McMaster, of Atlantic City, N. and formerly of South Phila. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 9 A.

RKAIH HAVILn I Llllie LIE narDori erly Winds 15 to 25 knots With steady; 12 Noon 29.96 Falling; 6 P. 292. are invited to services 11 High Tide 6:17 A. M. 6:35 P.

M. Low Tide 12:13 A. M. 12:49 P. M.

A. from J. M. CAMPBELL FU iormer MaDei uuaiey; a aaugn- Raymond Nov. 27, 1967, ter, Mrs.

C. William Haines: of Jenkintown, husband of Sadie higher gusts Tuesday. Partly "5-GBEB day data AT INLET RUFFENACH FUNERAL HOME, 21st eight grandchildren, and eight p. at Grace Presbyterian Monday 19 Season 837 Normal 896 cloudy with visibility over 0 miles. High Tide 4:10 A.

M. 4:28 P. M. Low Tide 10:27 A. M.

10:39 P. M. great-grandchildren. Church, York and Vista Jenkintown. Int.

private. In lieu of flowers. contributions may be sent to Jenkin- st. and Snyder ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, St.

Thomas Aquinas Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Tues.

eve. Mcpherson RAYMOND C. GREEN, found- town Day Nursery or Jeanes Hospital. Weather for Tuesday Based on Official Forecasts er of a nlumbinff and heating suddIv house in Jenkintown. GROSS NERAL HOME, 500 E.

Benner st. (at 6100 N. Rising Sun Int. Hillside Fullerton, Pa. Viewing Tues.

eve. Masonic service 8 P. M. SIRIANNI ARCHIE (Achille). of 142 W.

Highland suddenly, Nov. 26. He is survived by five children, Mrs. Rose Coppola, Mrs. Frances Argentina, Mrs.

Stella Stefanelli, Mrs. Camilla Cardamone and Mr. Archie Sirianni, 13 grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Solemn Requiem Mass 10 A. Mother of Consolation Church.

Friends may call Tues. 7 to 10, at KIRK NICE, 6301 Germantown ave. (A irIT4 111 HARRY, beloved husband of Lauretta McPherson (nee Pole) On Nov. 26. 1967, BERTHA i i i 1ZS V4' Jg and father of Harry, of 1432 N.

30th on Nov. 25, 1967. Rela. uieu iuouaay ai Aumgioj. iviera- daughter of the late Adam C.

and Orial Hospital. He was 81 and Adeline S. Gross, formerly of Lans- tives, friends, members of Christian 1 1 -i ti I uveu ai iui iuaueira ave. mi and friends are invited to call wed. Ministerial Assoc.

Sanctuary Methodist Church, Walter Gearty Post 315 Jenkintown Mr Green wa a after 1:30 p. at the spencer t. e.nK.mown. wr. ureen was a videon a son funeral home.

A. Union Assembly 30, A.O.M.P. Charter member Of the Jenkin- Garrett rd. at Shadeland Drexel and retired employes of Phlia. post are invited to the funeral 8 A.

from LEONETTI FUNERAL HOME, N. E. cor. Broad and Wolf sts. Solemn Requiem Mass, St.

Thomas Church, 9 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Tues.

after P. M. (Parking facilities.) WAGENBAUR DOROTHY formerly of Nov. 26, 1967, in Carlisle, Pa. Funeral services 112967.

Burial Hillside Cem. in Roslyn at 1:30 P. M. WALTON, SR. Of Moorestown, N.

on Nov. 26. 1967. AUBREY husband of Mabel S. Walton, in his 90th year.

Funeral services 1:30 P. Moorestown Friends Meeting House, Main Street at Chester Moorestown. Int. Pvt. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Greenleaf Home, Moorestown, i.

WARD Suddenly, Nov. 25. WILLIAM be- loved husband of Jeanne F. Ward (nee Fitzmaurice) and father of Mary Ellen, Teresa and William of 618 E. Olney ave.

Relatives and friends. Phila. Lodge 5. F.O.P.. employes of Frankford Arsenal invited to' funeral 8:45 A.

at MANN FUNERAL HOME, 219 W. Tabor rd. Solemn Requiem Msss, St. Ambrose Office invited to service 2 P. M.

town Rotary Club. He is SUr- John the Evangelist Church ian GILBERT H. SCHOBERT FUNERAL HOME. 1677-79 Harrison Frank vived by his wife, the former aowne. p.

mt. Arlington um, ford. Int. Mt. Peace Cem.

Friends may call Tues. eve. after 7. Delaware Sadie Maxwell; a son, Raymond HACKET SMITH Of 5349 Belfield Nov. 25, 1967.

IDA wife of the late William L. Smith. Relatives and friends are in tour aaugnters, Mrs. wu- elwood on Nov. 25, 67, of 3703 ham McNeary, Mrs.

James C. 7. papers please copy. MINTER vited to services 10 A. Germantown Funeral Home of J.

(ierman, Mrs. WUliam a. POW- U.I.U. and employes of King Bed- WESLEY CRAFT SON, 5202 Wayne ave. Int.

Hillside Cem. Friends may Ti- oing lo. are invnea 10 me service ers and Kathenne M. a sister, Wed P- M- from the pariors of call 7 to 9 P. M.

Parking on Mrs. Louis Schneider; 11 grand- harold b. mulligan, 1119 w. premises. Children and eight great-grand 1 Friends are invited Tues.

V9. children. HAIGES SOWERS BLANCHE formerly of Glenside, suddenly, Nov. 24, 1967, wife of th late Isaac J. Sowers.

Relatives urYTCD unvrrinuvDV Suddenly, on Nov. 26. 1967. of 3306 nnbibn mumuuiuin, Vi.n, It r-nuARn w. heinvn manager Of the equipment husband of Thelma Haiges nee Coo- MARY ELCOCK.

Nov. 26, 1957, of the Leamy Home, mother of Mrs. Willis Gilmore, sister of Mrs. Barbara H. Boyer and Mrs.

Anna E. Asquith. Service 11 A. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, York rd.

and Ashbourne Elkins Park. Int. in adjoining churchyard. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to SL Paul's Church Mem. Fund.

MONTGOMERY On Nov. 26, 1967, WALTER husband of Mary T. Montgomery, of 750 Old Lancaster road, Berwyn, formerly of Drexel Hill and Phoenixville, aged 61. Funeral services will be held from the ALLEVA FUNERAL HOME, 1724 E. Lancaster Paoli, on at 11 A.

M. Int. Mt. Moriah Cem. Viewing Tues.

eve. aft. 7. and friends invited to service 1 P. THIES-FREED FUNERAL HOME, 124 N.

Easton road, Glenside, Pa. Int. Chews Landing, N. J. Friends nn ney ana lamer oi mrs.

inuiimi ivus- VlSlOn Of Union Paving CO. ID and Robert, of San Jose. Calif. raw WvnnouinnH anrl an pmnlnvp for Relatives and friends, also memDers wynnewooa ana an employe ior of Cedar Grove church Rising Sun 40 years, died Sunday at Rush ave. and Tabor and employe TT ti of Haskell 8t Dawes, Div.

of Warner nospuai lu iviaivciu. ne was oi Swayze, are invited to services. FAIR Church. 10 A. M.

Friends may call Tues. eve. WARD Of Act. 17. 7901 Roosevelt Nov.

27, 1967, MARY E. (nee Bagnell). wife of Harold P. Ward and aunt of Sr. Teresita Mary, O.S.F.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, 8:30 A. from the FLUEHR FUNERAL HOME, 3301-15 Cottman ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Matthew's Church, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends call Wednesday eve. aouor tea niri I r. trom me nauci ii SNOWlilHH RAIN auu mcu ov FUNERAL HOME, Front and West- Berwyn.

Survivors include moreland sts. Int. Lawnview Cem. uA 4nr-r Friends may call Tues. eve.

fPark- his wife, the former Mary l. ing in the wndey lot.) ueu of may call Tues. eve. SPUDIS Nov. 26, 1967, PAUL, of 1219 S.

5th beloved husband of Helen (nee Mitskas) and beloved father of Miss Helen A. Spudis and brother of Frank. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 9:30 A. from MICHAEL J. BIGENIS FUNERAL HOME, 311 Wharton St.

Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Casimir's Church, 10:30 A. M. Int. St.

Dominic's Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. STATIC WIND i COiO BBS WARM i Smith; tWO SOns, George and flowers, nations to the ceair urove jonn; a aaugnier, wrs. 5 iniictut tow lit erenwre.

UnUrttM wttlhtr. rKllM HARKINS MOORE Nov. 25, 1967, HELEN C. MOORE, wife of the late Dr. Joseph A.

Moore. Requiem Mass at St. Patrick's R. C. Church, 20th below Locust on Nov.

28, at 10 A. M. Int. New Cathedral Cem. No viewing.

ta Martin; two sisters, Grace JtsVS iitjicttit Argfc tir pftuurt, finrM w(Acr, streetoil Nov. 26. 1967. of 3352 N. Philip morcmenl u4 tpf iorinnt tna iptta and Mrs.

Eva Armor; and nine formerly of Co. Mayo, Ireland, JOHN beloved husband of the late Delia 6or)Jrr of mat mt STATIC FRONT or BAROMETER ent qui mevht, nwlV tJ witthtr FRONT grandchildren. (nee Hara), father of Jonn HarKins, Mrs. Catherine Bowden, Mrs. MURPHY Died STERN Nov.

26, LOUIS, husband of Lillian Stern, of 10153 Bridle father of Harvey Stern, brother of Mrs. Bernard (Anne) Klein, Mrs. Esther Gold and Herman Stern, son of Sarah and th late Philio Stern, and grand Nov. 26, 1967, WILLIAM husband of Margaret Hartnett Murphy, of 940 Haverford Bryn Mawr, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral.

8:30 A. BOYLE Nov. 2S. 1967. of 4640 N.

Marvine st. Mary Wabby. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 8 A. from the CHARLES J. O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME, Mascher and Tioga sts.

Solemn Requiem Mass. 9 A. Church of St. Hugh. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Deaths Elsewhere ANDREW husband of the late Emma M. Mount Boyle and father from the McCONAGHY FUNERAL of Mrs. Bernadine McCarthy, Mrs. WEBER 'Nov.

25, 1967. EDWARD husband of Beatrice J. (nee Roberts), of 5121 Baltimore ave. Relatives, friends and Cpl. Edwin M.

Langley Post 3509, V.F.W., Wildwood, N. are invited to the funeral 8:30 A. at the McGILLIN FUNERAL HOME, 45th and Baltimore ave. High Mass of Requiem, 10 A. Church of St.

Francis de Sales. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve.

ZARZECKI Nov. 25, 1967, JOHN, of 2329 East Hagert husband of Sophie Zarzecki and father of John, Joseph, Anthony, Edward Zarzecki and Helen Stojak. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 8 A. BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 1128 E. Columbia ave.

(at Fkd. High Requiem Mass, St. Laurentius Church, 9 A. M. Viewing Tues.

eve. Rev. Jacob G. Losch, Church Leader, 62 The Rev. Jacob G.

Losch, district superintendent of the Friends may call Wed. eve. (Ample parking.) Claire Siekinger, Mrs. Doris Mainart, Mrs. Loretta Wiater, Mrs.

Thelma Bishop 'Jozsef Petery, 77, of Koegel, Mrs. Jeanette Brodbeck, IS HOME, Lancaster and Wyoming Ardmore. Solemn Requiem Mass, Our Mother of Good Counsel Church, 9:30 A. M. Int.

Calvary Cem. Friends may call Tues. from 7 to 9. MYERS erandchildren and 1 great-granocmia. HARTMAN Of Moorestown, N.

on Nov. 26, UAC, Hungary, who was interned in 1953 when he refused Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Wednesday, 9 A. DINNIEN father of Nadine Stern. Funeral services 1:30 P. at BERSCHLER'S.

4300 N. Broad st. (at the Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family wiU return to 10153 Bridle rd.

STEWART Of Feasterville, formerly of Ha-ileton, Nov. 27, 1967. PEARL (nee Goldsworthy), wife of David G. and mother of Gary D. and daughter of Mrs.

Elsie Goldsworthy and sister of Mrs. Mildred Spot and Mrs. Dorothy FUNERAL HOME, 513S N. Broad St. to allow government interference New Apostolic Church of North America for Pennsylvania, 1967, JOHN aged 21, son of Mar-jorie (nee Lycette) and -John H.

Hartman. Services and int. private. Memorial contributions to S. L.

E. Division of Arthritis. 311 S. Juniper Nov. 26, 1967.

ALEXANDER, of 1307 E. Johnson dear brother of (cor. Duncannon Solemn Requiem Mass, Holy Child Church, 10 A. M. Int.

private. Friends may caU died Monday at his home. He was 62 ana lived at saia is. Dorothy Myers, services P. M-, precisely at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS.

4720 N. Broad Fa. 13th st. in his Diocese. Released in 1963, he asked the Pope to be allowed to resign on grounds of age last January.

Tuesday 7 to 10. BRENNAN st. Int. Har Nebo Cera. Family will Card of Thanki be at his late residence.

OLSON Nov. 26. 1967. of 675 Harrison ave. Nov.

1967, THOMAS (Pete Brefl-nan), in his 52d year, husband of Kathryn Lutes Brennan. Relatives Rites Scheduled For Maj. Hezel Gen. Albert Lee Sneed and friends are invited to funeral native of Germany, he was a minister for 35 years. Survivors include his wife, the former Frieda Nahm; his mother, Mrs.

Christine Notter; a son, Herman; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothea Freund; two a pioneer in U. S. military avia 8:30 A. from the TITUS Ardsley, JOHN M-, husband of Gerda Olson.

Relatives and friends are invited to services 10:30 Private services will be con FUNERAL HOME, 6948 Torresdale ave. Requiem High Mass, St. Dom HEZEL KARL DIETER, Major, on Nov. 17, 1967. of 2147 Culver drive, Wilmington, husband of Frances (nee Osowski) Hezel.

Services and interment at the convenience of the family. Friends may call Tues. eve. at the KANIEFSKI FUNERAL HOME. 2524 W.

3d Chester. HOWELL On Nov. 24, 1967, HATTIE CHAPMAN, wife of the late Alexander Howell. Graveside service, 3 P. on at Mt.

Moriah Cem. A. KIRK NICE, 6301 German- BOWMAN To all of the many kind friends and neighbors who extended their sympathy, I wish to express my sincere gratitude for your thoughtfulness and expressions of sympathy during the illness and passing of my dear mother. MRS. MUTTER K.

BOWMAN. inic's Church. 10 A. M. Int.

Holy sep Ellis. Relatives and mends are invited to attend service 11 A. WM. ROWEN GRANT FUNERAL HOME, Street rd. 2d st.

Pike, Southampton, Pa. Int. Sunset Memorial Park, Somerton, Pa. Friends may call Wed. eve.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The Multiple Sclerosis Society. 1218 Chestnut Pa. SUCHARSKA Nov. 26. 1967, HELEN (nee Au-muller), of 2324 Margaret beloved mother of Mrs.

Clara Gronczewska, Zeney and Walter. Relatives, friends town ave. Jnt. Nortnwooo cem. ulchre Cem.

Friends may call Tues. tion, in Pinehurst, N. C. He was 83. Gen.

Sneed served in both World Wars and was one of the first officers ify as a piioc. ducted Wednesday for Maj. Karl Dieter Hezel, an electronic warfare officer in the U. S. Air Force, who died Nov.

17 in a 7 to 9. BUCHANAN brothers, William and Herman; a sister, Mrs. Pauline Muller, and five grandchildren. Services will be held Wednes- MARGARET, on Nov. 23, 197, of 1106 Bloomdale road, wife of William N.

Cemetery Lots Joseph A. retired Buchanan. Service and int. private. plane crash at Takli Air Base, nrecirlunt nf Columbia Pictures and all organizations of which she GREENMOUNT CEMETERY Lot.

2 In- Ze eZe.W.APS'lThailand. He Was 33 and livediTfnn.tin!1i nrmnnrl Hear-h Friends may call Wed. eve. OWENS Nov. 25.

1967, formerly of 643 S. 55th FRANK husband of the late Mary T. (nee McKernan). Relatives and friends invited to the High Mass of Requiem, Church of the Transfiguration, Wednesday, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. (No viewing.) PALMERICK Nov. 26, 1967, KRISTINE, aged 16, beloved daughter of John and Mary. Relatives and friends are invited to the viewing.

Wed. from the CARINE terment Spaces. S100. DA 9-4747- ISRAEL Nov. 26, CHARLES, husband of Goldie Israel, of 4742 N.

9th father of Etta Davidow and Lillian Weinstein, brother of Esther Turner November 28, 1967, ANNA (nee Messina), widow of Anthony, mother of Fla. He was 79. CEMETERY Crypt Lot. Sacrifice. JE 5-3211.

louc v-iiurcil, rv aim Cayuga with burial services at North-at 2147B Culver Wilmington, wood Cemetery at 10 A. Mr. McConville retired 14 Frank, Joseph, Charles, William, Mrs. VALLEY Forge 4 grave, lot 346. and Samuel Israel, also survived sec.

3. nr. flagpole. 1750. 215-870-8760.

Thursday. Born in Germany, Maj. Hezel years ago as head of the foreign operations of the parent firm, attended Temple University and by four grandchildren ana five greatgrandchildren. Funeral services 2:45 P. at BERSCHLER'S, 4300 N.

Broad st. (at the Int. Har Nebo Cem. Family will return to 4742 Columbia Pictures Inc. FUNIKAL HOMI N.

9th st. Mrs. Lily Mendes-France, wife Mrs. J. B.

Baker, Of Downington received degrees from the University of Miami and the Air Force Institute of Technology. He was sent to Vietnam in April held various air and corn- JACOBS Nov 107. HOWARD JACOBS. of the former leftwing French Premier Pierre Mendes-France, in Paris. They were married in of Shirley Court Upper Darby, Mrs.

Rovd Baker, a tr was a member invitea to tunerai 8:45 A. from her residence. Requiem Mass, 10 A. St. John Cantius Church.

Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. TACCONELLI Nov.

26, 1967. VERINO, of 918 Ellsworth beloved husband of Cletina (nee Faralli); father of Francis Victor Edmond Rudolph Mrs. Anne J. Esposito. Also survived by 11 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 9:00 A. from PENNA. BURIAL 1327-29 S. Broad st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St.

Paul's Church, 10:00 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Wed.

eve. (ample free parking) THOMAS Nov. 24, 1967, SELMA of 3007 Ara-mingo beloved daughter of th late Joseph H. and Edna M. Thomas (nee Bright).

Relatives and friends are invited to attend services 2 P. MANNAL FUNERAL HOME, 6925 Frankford ave. (at Tyon Int. North Cedar Hill Cm. Viewing Wed.

eve. Please omit flowers. Froet I Weitmoretoad Pa. RE 9-1 01 husband of Rebecca strong jacoDS. Service for relatives and friends 11 A.

OLIVER H. BAIR CO. widow, died Sunday in Chester! ba Est. 189 Angelina Carriero, Mrs Mary ixiranaa, Mrs. Antoinette Nardone.

Also survived by 13 grandchildren and 7 greatgrandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Thursday, 8:45 A. from PENNA. BURIAL 1327-29 S. Broad st.

Solemn Requiem Mass St. Mary Magdalen Church at 9:45 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Viewing Wednesday eve. CASEY Nov. 27, 1967, of 155 K. Meehan MARTIN husband of the late Mary A. Casey (nee Atwood) and brother of Joseph, Frank, Adam, Daniel and Mrs.

Margaret Relinger. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A. Holy Cross Church, Mt. Airy. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Relatives and friends may call at the FYFE, AUER ft BOYD FUNERAL HOME, 7047 Germantown Wed. eve. CHAPMAN Nov. 25.

1967. FLORENCE LAM- Mirvivinp are. ms wue. nnu- i t- i. (Suburban West).

301 west inesier Cniintv Wftcnitjil WpsI Chester I menaes-r ranee was a rrencn pike, Havertown. Int. private. es. a son lt A Briprime Minister in 1950s PARLORS OF PETER S.

MURI-ANKA, 5316 Rising Sun ave. Burial service 1 P. M. SS. Peter Paul Albanian Orthodox Church.

Hancock and Oxford sts. Int. Oakland Cem. (Parking plaia In rear by attendants). PAUL Nov.

25, of Willow Grove, DAVID, husband of the late Matilda (nee Dittinger). Relatives, friends, also members of Friendship Lodge ir400, F. A. are invited to service on 11 A. from the Calvary Presbyterian Church, Willow Grove.

Friends may call Tues. eve. at the church. In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to the above-named church as a memoriam. PIST0IA Nov 26.

SYLVESTOR, beloved husband of Marie (nee Caruso), of 2046 S. Bonsall father of Mrs. Arlene ane was me iormer jane ureese son, John j. uaoer, ana ni while a member of the Radical FLOWERS and lived at 517 E. Lancaster.

parents, Mr. ana Jirs. xwan r. party KELLER Nov. 26, 1967, SARAH (nee Strauss), wife of Harry, of 5123 Whitaker mother of Elaine Jasper and Norman Keller, daughter of Rose and the late Samuel Strauss, sister of avp DnwninPtnwn- iiiezei.

Died 7059 Frankford Ave. 2223 N. Front St The granddaughter of the late MRS. HAROLD P. WARD, the Freda Korotin, Frances and Jules Andrew Gregg Curtin, Gover former Mary E.

Bagnell, died! ANDERSON nor of Pennsylvania during the'Monday at Jefferson Hospital DE 8-7100 14 HOU" SO Vta Disuuetuc narai Wri. 1 rL Em BERTON, wife of the late George mother of Edward L. Chapman, Strauss. Relatives and mentis are invited to services, 10 A. JOSEPH LEVINE SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS, N.

Broad st. above 71st ave. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family wiU return to the late residence.

Civil War, she was a memberighe was 75 and lived at 79011 of St. James Episcopal Church, Roosevelt blvd. Surviving is her Downington, and was active in husband. 626 Beverly upper Darby. Services and interment private.

DALY Nov. 25, 1967. formerly of Newport, County Mayo, Ireland, and of 826 In Meraoriam the Society of Friends. Surviving are three sons, Joseph Randolph B. and Andrew a daughter, Mrs.

Sally B. Mc-llvaine, 14 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. HUNTER In memory of our dear friend, BOB, who passed away November 28, 1966. Marion and John. KELLER JOSEPH Nov.

25, of 2540 S. Rosewood father of Francis A. Schloe-gel and brother of Mrs. Marie Mc-Cun. Relatives and friends, members of the Hermitage-Pescatore V.F.W.

Post, and P.R.R. Brotherhood Assn. are invited to funeral services 1ft A at STOLFO FUNERAL Kenmore road, DELIA, wife of the late Patrick Daly (nee Green) and survived by three sons, John, Carol, two daughters, Mrs. Theresa Meagher and Mrs. Madge Kuhn and grandmother of Sr.

Michael Denise, HENRY, suddenly, on Nov. 26, 1967, of 863 Tyson Roslyn, husband of Ellen (nee Danielson). Services 2 P. WILLIAM R. MAT FUNERAL HOME.

Easton rd. and Keswick Glenside. Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may call 7-9 P.

M. BAKF.R On Nov. 26, 1967, JANE BREESE of ouwiungtown. wife of the late Joseph Boyd Baker. Memorial Services from the St.

James Episcopal Church, Downingtown, Thursday morning at 11 A. M. Int. Northwood Downingtown, Pa. At the request of the family, there will be no viewing.

In lieu of flowers. Please make contributions to the Center County Tuberculosis Society, Box 359, Bellefonte. Pa. 16823. BAR0NE Nov.

25, 1967, GIOIELLA (nee Di-Canzio), wife of the late Berardo, of 1511 N. Robinson mother of Mrs. Ida DelVecchio, Mrs. Anna Mattiace and Joseph Barone. Relatives, friends.

Memorial services will be held S.J. Relatives, friends and B.V.M. So Tomassand, Mrs. Barbara Anderson, Robert and Richard. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 9 A.

from LEONETTI FUNERAL HOME, N. E. cor. Broad and Wolf sts. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A.

St. Edmond's Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Tues.

after 7 P. M. (Parkin facilities.) P0FFARL FREDERICK of 730 Hamel Ardsley. Nov. 26.

1967. husband of Gladys Short Poffarl. Relatives and friends invited to service 2:30 THIES-FREED FUNERAL HOME, 124 N. Easton road, Glenside, Pa. Int.

Hillside Cem. No viewing. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to the Library Fund of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Fox Chase road and Forrest Jenkintown, Pa. JAC0.UINT0 RITA Nov. 1, 1966.

In loving memory of my wife, and our mother. We are sad within our memory. dality are invited to funeral at 11 A.M. Thursday at St. HOME, 2536-38 S.

Broad st. Int. Oakland Cem. Viewing Tues. 7 to 10.

James Episcopal Church. Inter FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1119 West Lehigh Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. 19133 Other Funtral Parlors CHELTEN 0G0NTZ AVES. 9TH ERIE AYE. FRANKFORD ALLEGHENY AVES.

FOR ALL OFFICES CALL A 9-3000 L.oneiy our ueai is vuuaj ment will be in WormwOOdl For the one we loved so dearly. K0PPE Nov. 25, 1967. of 1663 Harrison ALFRED C. (FRED), husband of Has forever been called away.

Cemetery, Downington. We think of her in silence. Matilda (nee Tryon-Snyder). Relatives No eye may see us weep, fl WFR5TFB RTCF rptired But many silent tears are shed, I. WLBMLK KILL, reiireu When others are asleep 8:30 A.

EDWARD C. DAVIS. 6642 Lansdowne ave. Solemn Mass of Requiem, St. Callistus Church, 9:30 A.

M. Int SS Ptter Paul Cem. Friends may call after 4 P. M. Tues.

It is deeply appreciated that offerings be sent to Sisters of St. Joseph Bldg. Fund, Mt. St. Joseph, Chestnut HilL in place of flowers.

DEG0DA MAX, on Nov. 26, 1967, ef 215 Blaine ave Seaside Heights, N. husband of the late Elizabeth Degoda. Relatives and friends are invited to at-tnH the funeral at 8:30 A. FRANK AND DAUGHTERS.

sales representative for Chas. $500- Pfizer New York, died Monday at Bryn Mawr Hospital. He was 65 and lived at 436 Red Fox rd. in Strafford, alf societies of which she was a member are invited to the funeral Wednesday, 9 A. from lGENITO'S FUNERAL HOME, 700 N.

63d st. Sol emn Requiem Mass. St. Donato's Church, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. I from the KANIEFSKI FUNERAL JACQUINT0 RITA T. In loving memory of my dear mother on her birthday, Nov. 28, 1967.

Gone, dear mother, gone forever. How we miss youi smiling face. But you left us to remember, None on earth can take your place. A happy home we once enjoyed. How sad with memory still, But death has left a loneliness.

The world can never fill. Always in my thoughts. Sadly and friends are invited to tne services 11 A. McCLURG FUNERAL HOME, 1665 Harrison Int. Magnolia Cem.

Friends call Tues. eve. LASHINSKAS Nov. 24, STANLEY, of 131 Fernon husband of Reglna M. (nee Kane) and beloved father of Mrs.

Regina F. Hollweck and son of Felix and beloved brother of Miss Bernice and Joseph. Relatives and friends, members of St. Casimir's C.W.V.'s Post Jf652 and all veterans and members of the McGrail Club invited to funeral Thurs, 8:15 A. JOS.

KAVA-LAUSKAS FUNERAL HOME. 1601-03 2d st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Casimir's Church, 9:30 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. Friends may call Tuesday 7 to 10.

Hears Autemebifa Preservariesi kienket Newspaper Advertising A Metal Caik.t All Ntc.iiary Paraphernalia Ingramd Plata Mattress Outside Casa Chester county. He was a member of the Philadelphia Chemical Club and Philadelphia Drug HOME, 2524 W. Third cnesier. Requiem Holy Liturgy, St. Nicholas REGRUT0 Nov.

26, 1967, of 453 N. Wilton ANNA (nee Dolan), wife of the late John. Relatives and friends invited to High Mass of Requiem, Wed- 10 A. Church of Our Lady of Victory. Int.

Old Cathedral Cem. REYNOLDS Nov. 26, 1967, JAYNE wife of William H. Reynolds, aged 51. Service from the Funeral Home of JOSEPH F.

BOYD, successor to Harold A. Famous, 101 S. Church West Chester, Thursday, Nov. 30, Russian Orthodox Church. 9:30 A.

Int. Lawn Croft Cem. Friends may Exchange. He is survived by his daughter Bunny and son-in-law Buddy. wife, the former Fdythe Wibon; two daughters, Mrs.

Susan R. Haag and Mrs. Constance Rus Died sell; a brother, Winston A. Rice, OTHER FUNERALS $400 $600 $700 $800 Additional Charge for Opening Grave and five grandchildren. MRS.

PATRICK J. McGRATH, the former Elizabeth G. Whalen, died Monday at Country Manor BEITCHER Nov. 26, 1967, REBECCA, wife of Meyer, of 925 E. Westmoreland mother of Mr.

Martin Beitcher, Mr. Sidney Beitcher and Mr. Walter Beitcher, sister of Mrs, Jennie Shef-sky; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 12:30 P. M.

precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad st. Int. Montefiore Cem. Shiva will be observed at 120 W.

Walnut Park drive. BIRRER Nov. 27, LOUIS, busband of Rose Birrer. of 416 Rand Camden, father of Iris Fay Levy and Dr. Allen S.

Birrer, brother of Lena Reiff and Rose Korman. Alto survived by 3 grandchildren. Funeral services 3 P. at the DAVID B. BERSCHLER FUNERAL CHAPELS, 5341 State Highway 2T38, Pennsauken, N.

J. -Int Crescent Burial Park. Family will return to 416 Rand Camd-n. BLOCK AGNEW On Nov. 26.

1967. CATHERINE Me-GOUGH, beloved wife of John P. Agnew, of 6431 Buist of Co. Monaghan, Ireland. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8 A.

from the KING FUNERAL HOME, 2649-51 S. 64th st. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of St. Barnabas. 9:30 A.

M. Int. SS. Peter fc Paul Cem. Friends may call Wed.

eve. ALEXANDER FRIEDA R. Nov. 3, 1967. of Reformed Church Home, Wyncote, widow of Ralph I.

Alexander. Servires call Wed. eve. Parastas at f. ni.

DERRINGER EDNA M. DERRINGER, of 219 W. Sparks on Nov. 27, 1967. daughter of the late Morris and Laura Derringer.

Relatives, friends and members of St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Olney are invited to call 7 to 9 P. and to the funeral services 11 A. at the DEETER FUNERAL HOME, 5800 N. 5th st.

Int. Mt. Peace Cem. DUDZIEC CATHERINE, Nov. 26, 1967.

formerly of 1141 E. Berks beloved mother of Edward Debicki. also survived by 1 granddaughter. Relatives and friends, Polish Women's Alliance of America Gr. US, Polish Beneficial Assoc.

Gr. 51. are invited to funeral 8:30 A. from the JOHN J. CERANKOWSKI FUNERAL HOME.

2635 Orthodox st. Requiem Mass, St. Laurentius Church, 10 A. M. Burial Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Viewin Tues. evening. FARROW Nursing Home, Toms River, N. J. She was 82 tnd lived at 11 A.

M. Int. Whitemarsn Memorial Park. Friends may call Wednesday eve If desired, a gift may be made in her memory to the American Cancer Society. 33 E.

Washington st. West Chester. Pa. RICE Nov 27, 1967, G. WEBSTER, husband of Edythe Wilson Rice, of .3 Red Fox Strafford, Pa.

Services, 2 P. from the FR ANKEN FIELD CHADWICK FUNERAL HOME, Athens ave. at Simpson Ardmore. Int private. Family will receive friends after 1:30 P.

at the funeral home. In Ueu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Heart Fund. ROBINSON Nov. 24, 1967, WILLIAM beloved husband of the late Lucy Robinson. Relatives and friends invited to services 2 P.

from HESSINGER FUNERAL HOME, 2013 E. Susquehanna ave. (E. of Front Int. Greenmount Cem.

Viewing Tues. eve. (Parkins! on both sides of street.) 44 E. 16th Surf City, N. J.

She and her late husband operated the Surf Villa Hotel in Surf City until 1955. Surviving LEWIS Of Bustleton, Nov. 25. 1967. GERTRUDE wife of the late John B.

Lewis. Services 11 A. Al at the FLETCHER FUNERAL HOME, 9529 Bustleton ave. Int. St.

Luke Churchyard. Friends may call Wed. after 7 P. M. LITTLE Nov 25, 1967.

of 2327 77th MARY (nee Wark). wife of the late James Little nd mother of Mrs. Margaret L. Irwin, Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 2PM, KIRK NICE, 6301 German-town ave. Int.

Northwood Cem. Friends may caU Thurs. after 1 P. M. L0NGAKER Suddenly.

Nov. 76, 1967, of 7669 A Washington lane. Lynnewood Gardens, MARY wife of the late G. Alfred Brooke Longaker and mother of Lillian M. Longaker.

Services 1 KIRK NICE, 6301 German-town ave. There will be no viewing. The Following Are Included in All Services ORGAN PALLBEARERS AIR CONDITIONED PARLORS Apartment Is Available for the Immediate Family SUBURBAN SERVICE PARKING FACILITIES 24 HOUR SERVICE No Deserving Poor Refused are two daughters, Mary and Mrs. Kathryn Beall. 10 A.

THIES-FREED FUNERAL HOME, 124 N. Easton road, Glenside. Int. West Hazleton, Pa. AMFELD November 27.

1967. LENA AMFELD, of 1119 S. 8th wife of the late On Nov. 26, of 135 Hampden road, Upper Darby, ROY husband of the late Mary Irene Thompson Block. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service 11 A M.

at the DILL FUNERAL Other Obituaries rin nn tl 1WT7 CVtWtC.V. BALL rARRnw Service far relatives and fri-n-s on 1 P. OLIVER H. HOME. 23 Bishop Hollow road, Newtown Square.

Int. Glenwood Memorial Cardens. Friends may call Abraham Amfeld, devoted mother of Louis and sister of Mrs. Dorothy Med-way. Services 1:30 P.

at BERSCHLER'S, 4300 N. Broad St. Int. Mount Lebanon Cem. On Page 16 BAIR'S, 1820 Chestnut st.

int. Mem odist Cem Pembertea. N. J. Tuesday eve,.

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