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a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 12. 1967 1 8 Diid Diid rssafeussssk 7. at k.

a a. L. a George B. Cucore, It HORN Of 140 Sugartown Malvern. on May 10.

1997. HOWARD husband of the late Gladys M. Horn. Frienda may rail at ALGER'S MINERAL HOME, 24 Monument Malvern, on Fri. May 12, from to 9 P.

M. Service and Interment at the convenience of the family. SCv jc4Kto jsWW Executive, 68, Dies OFFICIAL FORECASTS STATISTICS BY CITIES Highest temperature lat 12 hours. lAiaiAal I aaasn nrariirat laal Is) tj l- at twl Phlladel- precipitation tor jaet 24 hoon aa re- George B. Cucore.

retired president of George IZENBERQ CASTOR Of ISM Turk Warrinfton. formerly nf 5023 L'nruh May 10. 197, ETHEL nee Brookes), wife of the late Rohert R. Castor, and mother of Rohert Harold E. Castor and Mrs.

Thelma E. Campbell. In her 74th year. Relativea and friends are Invited to attend funeral services 10:30 A. at the Fl.l KHR MINERAL HOME.

330115 (oilman ave. Int. Sunset Memorial Park. Frienda call i'ridar eve. COOLEY Of 2008 Murray May 11.

197. IRENE l. wife of the late Georce R. Cooley. ServWa Mon 10 A.

at the FLETCHER HOME. 9529 Bustleton ave. Erienda may call Sunday after 7 P. M. n7.

by the united states weather Cucore Sons, Morton, which manufactured wooden pat- phi a and vicin ily: Partly clou ..,...,1... hi. V.nma tin M.l TEMPERATURE j- i i terns lor sieei casnngs, uieu lucaunj i uumcr, mui MYERS May 10, 197. RITA V. of 123 Wagner ave.

Relativea and frienda re Invited to attend the funeral from the DINMKN FI RAL HOME. -Sill N. Rroad on at 9 A. M. Solemn Requiem Mass In Holy Child Church at 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Sen-ulchre Cem. Frienda may call Sunday evening. NITSCH Mar 10.

EUGENE at Masonic Homea, Elizabethlown, husband of the late Florence Nltsrh. Relatives, friends, members of Crescent I-oclge Jr91. F. 4 A. and all other organizations of which he waa a member, invited to funeral Sat II A from Funeral Home of GEORGE E.

WITTMAIKR. 4521 N. Rroad at. Int. Northwood Cem.

Frienda may rail Fri. evening. Masonic aervlces I P. M. O'BRIEN Suddenly.

May 9, JOSEPH of 127 Edaewood son nf Alvina Schiliingerl and the late Joseph H. Plara ay. army nu Brcool Friday MAY 1967 11 13 15 16 IT It 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 26. 27 2 29jF)31 JUN 1967 1 2 3 4 3 6 7 with hieh near May 11. 197, JACQUELINE (nee Rilien).

wife of Avram, of 7820 Alaon mother of Frederic Lot MS Den-berg, daughter nf Rubin and Mary Rilren, granddaughter of Mra. Roue Selkow. sister of Mrs. Zelria Tunnl, Mr. Herbert Charles Ritzen.

Mr. Spencer Riten. Mr. Mitchell Ritzen. Miss Deborah Ritzen and Miss liis Gayle Hiten.

Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral services 1 P. precisely, 4I0 N. Rrnad St. Int. Mt.

Sharon Cem. Khiva will be observed at 7407 Ruskin rd. Kindly omit flower. 47 son Gladstone Manor, Lansdowne. He was 68.

Mr. Cucore, who was a coin stamp collector, also taught and played the violin with the M.JSwarthmore Symphony Orches- 60. a day mostly cloudy Wesley Rapp, Bank Founder Albany Atlanta Atlantic City Bismarck. N. D.

Roston Buffalo. N. Y. Charlcaton, S. C.

Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Detroit Duluth, Minn. Harriaburg Houaton Jacksonville, Fla tra. He was a member of with rain likely. Chance of rain Increasing from 10 percent Friday to 30 percent at nifiht. Eastern Pemsylvanla: Partly CRISPIN May 10.

197. LEONORA, dm I Mer of Elizabeth Smith Crispin and the late Charles E. Crispin. Memorial services will be held Ert. 10 A.

Knights of Columbus, Men of. JONES Malvern, Lansdowne Lions Uub eloudy, windy and cool Friday, and the Media Retired Business oo men's Association. Wesley B. Rapp, chairman of the board of the W. B.

Rapp brother of Thomaa Mrs. Dolores Turturro. Relatives and friends are turning fair aid cool at night invited to the funeral 9 A. M. CAMILLA FLOWER.

May 10. 197. of Jenkintown, Pa, wife nf the late George F. Jonea. Services for relativea and friends II A.

at HKLVYEG at SON. 43 York Jen-kintown, where friends may call Fri. 7 to 9. w. n.

IOLK.MAN KiMVM, 4711 Lan Saturday cloucy and cool with rain likelv. Kanaaa City, Mo. boa Angeles Louisville Miami Beach Vlinneapolia Vm Orleans MAI MAT if MAT 23 MAT 1 I 5.1 2 SS 4 54 49 79 59 M. 57 49 54 49 54 90 95 3 7 15 11 52 89 SI 79 93 84 94 58 90 77 47 57 47 91 5J M. 79 47 49 37 57 4S 29 42 40 7 42 45 45 42 45 40 7 77 S7 53 60 7 ,14 74 42 SO 42 51 44 39 43 91 35 SO 32 91 42 70 47 38 25 caster ave.

High Maas of Requiem, Church of Our Lady of the Rorv. Surviving are his wife, the! Machinery died Wednesday former Dorothy Wolfington; twolt j.fferson Hospital. He was loo; sons, Kenneth B. and George and resided at 1900 John F. A L.

nil Ann 1 1 1 5:59 A. M. I Sun Rises iw a. vi. int.

Peter Paul Cem, Frienda call Friday evening. New Jersey: Partly cloudy, cim Sets 8:06 P. M.hew York City JOSEPH Tr. aaugmci, ana. uuw lvenneay Diva windy and cool Friday, turning Moon Sets P.

M. "wheatley; seven grandchildren; PARKES Mr. Rapp was one of the itV brother, Frank, and a sister, founders of the Bank and Trust C. MAI.VA, auddenly. May 1ft.

197. va. Philadelphia Phoenix, Aril. Pittsburgh Portland. Me.

Portland. Ore. St. Louis Salt Lake City fair and quite? cool at night. Saturday clouc'y and cool with rain likely.

of Jericho Manor Jenkintown. Thursday's Local Report I'. S. WEATHER Rl REAP FhiladrlBhia. Mar 11.

1967 Of Ocean City. N. on May 11. 197. ALBERT age 77 years, he-lovvd brother of Mildred J.

Som-mers. Friends may call Sat. eve. from T-9 o'clock, at THE GODFREY- VIIIH Fl'NERAL HOME. 109 Central ave Ocean City.

N. and Sun. eve. from 7-9 at TH KELLKV Fl'NER aister of Ralph C. Parkes.

Rela. Mrs. Mary Sleiack. Ic0. of Old York Rd.

and was I Solemn Requiem Mass will be! instrumental in the formation sung at 9:30 A. M. Saturday at 0f the Police Pension Fund of tives snd friends Invited to service EOT T. H. a.

IHIIS-Uf Fn Fl W.D.fcV. Pr. w. ESE-S Pt.Cdy New York City and Vicinity i A. VI.

43 73 NKRAL HOME. 124 N. F.aslon rrt At. Marie. Mich.

Glenside. Int. Hillside Cem. Friends ESK .00 SK 12 Partly cloudy, windy and cool Noon 51 77 Cloudy Savannah. Ga.

may call I 30-9 A. In lien Upper Moreland township. He was a Mason and a member M. Luke cnurch, oermantown ave. and Coulter at.

Int. Berwick, Pa. CROOKES KATHLEEV M. suddenly, on May 11. 197.

of 92 Mallard Wayne. daughter of the late Samuel and Elizabeth Crookes. sister of Samuel J. and Joseph Crookes. Funeral service will be held at THE STL'ARD HOME.

104 Cricket Ard-more. May 13. at 2 P. M. Int.

St. Paul's Lutheran Ardmore. CUCORE Mar 9. GEORGE husband of Dorothy M. inee Wolfinctom Cucore.

120 Madison Gladstone Manor. Lansdowne. Funeral Sat. morning. 8 clock.

TOPP1TZER FUNERAL HOME, Garrett rd. at Lansdowne Drexel Hill. Solemn Mass of Requiem. 9:30 o'clock. St.

Charles Borromeo Church, Burmont rd. at Dennison Drexel Hill. Int. SS. Peter it Paul Cem.

Friends and Fourth Degree K. of C. Cardinal Dougherty Assembly, Americus Council 242, may call Fri. eve. DANDAR May (.

197. ANDREW nf 613 N. 11th St. Relatives and frienda are invited to servicea 11 A. at THE CHARLES J.ROMAN Fl'NERAL HOME.

1113, Mt. Vernon St. Int. Mt. Peace Cem.

Frienda may ckll Fri. ve. SSF. 13 .19 Rain fair and cooler of flowers, please contribute to th turnin AL HOMK, 12 Pitman Pitman, N. where funeral aervires will be held Mon.

afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will follow at Williamstown M. E. Williamstown, N. J.

SSW.I2 St. Charles Borromeo Church, Drexel Hill. Burial will be in ai Saints Peter and Paul Ceme-, tery, Marple township, Dela neart rund. of the American Society of '7 I Washington. at night.

Saturday cloudy and; I p.m. i 7 li Temperai ature: Humidity; W. Wilkes-Barre Tool and Manufacturing Engi PICKERING A Wind Direction and Velocity; cooi wun poss.Die rain. Man. Winnipeg.

JUDD Precipitation; Weather Condi- Misainc; Pr M. Low Hifhi ware county. neers. Short Illness on May I. 197.

jj' Precipitation; Trace. GEORGE beloved huthanrt nt Surviving are his wife, the for Christine (nee Weisser), of 55 Larch- mer Bertha M. rrome; two Cape May U. Cape mper.ture p. Small Craft Warnings Br in ef-lHiahest temperature this date last feet for norti to northwest.

temperature 2:30 A. winds at 15 to 25 knots under wooa ave. CP per Darby, lather of Virginia Ent and Reverly Wilkins. sons. Donald and Robert, and Relatives and friends are invited ia 9i Friday's Tidal Predictions 42 PHILADELPHIA (Chrltaut at.

Hih Tide 4:18 A. M. 4:48 P. M. Low Tide 11:42 A.

M. 11:3 P. M. DELAWARE BREAKWATER the service Fridav, 11 A. at In JOHV age 7J years, of Feasterville.

beloved husband of Eva M. ne Clary). Services private Sat. 10:30 A. M.

WM. ROWF.N GRANT Fl'NERAL Street rd. and 2d Street pike, Southampton, Pa. Viewing private Friday, 7-9 P. M.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be marie to The Building Fund of Somerton Methodist Church. F. Baehr, 57, Active in GOP T. VIDEON SON FC. NERAL HOME.

Garrett rd. at Shsrte-land Drexel Hill. Pa. InL Phila. part ClOUdy SiieS triaay.

VlSl-IAverae temperature today 'Averaae temperature this date last blllty 6 to 10 miles. I year 44 Hih Tide 11:12 A. M. 11:24 P. M.

Low Tide 5:12 A. M. 4 54 P. M. three grandchildren.

Services will be held at Oliver H. Bair's, 1820 Chestnut Saturday at 10 A. M. Burial will be at Philadelphia Memorial Park. delphia Memorial Park.

1 normal lor tnis date CAPE MAY IMvairieal Pirr) POPPLETON KEARNEY LOLA May 9. 197. aaerf 77. nf 4 pe My IB BIOCK IMinu; Hefirienry since Jan 1 tJj Hih Tide 10:2 A. M.

10:32 P.M. Small craft warnings are in J'1 aTtlnt7c4c7tt 7.7 rV M' iTotal precipitaiton since Jan. 1 12 40 frt for nnrlhfrlv wind at 15 Deficiency since Jan. 1 2 J4ii Tin. I nT a leci lor norincny winas ai io Blrometric a.

2987 4v7i H.ri.i to 25 knots Frilay under partty p- "pnV Davis ave, Broomall. Pa. RelaUves Frederick Baehr, active In Di EMIDI0 FRANK PILGERMAYER, for political affairs of Upper Mer- 50 years a lathe worker at the cloudy skies. Visibility about 5 i. ion township, and a Conshohoc Charles Gaeler Manufacturing HKh Tide 10:04 A.M.

1010 P. M.N Kt- AlA Tn.cHav I Normal 5115 On May 9. of 70 Surrey lane. Glen-olden. EARL husband of Msrie nee Burns) and father of Sandy Shelton.

Relatives and friends, also employes of Atlantir Refining Co. are invited to the funeral A. from VERKES Fl'NERAL HOME. 7031 Woodland Phila. Solemn Requiem Maas, 9:45 A.

Our Lady of Fatima Churrh. Int. Holy Cross Cem. View. Friday eve.

LUKASIEWICZ LUCAS Ullies. Low Tide 4:15 A.M. 3:57 P. M. May 10.

197. JOSEPH of 1524 Dickinson beloved father of Cheater, brother of Michael. Relative and friends invited to funeral 9 A. LEONETTI FUNERAL HOME. N.

E. cor. Broad and Wolf ats. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A. St.

Thomaa Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Fri. eve.

tPark-ing en premiees. at Bryn Mawr Hospital. He was 57 and lived at 1170 Pugh VVeather for Friday A Wayne. I lasta on umciai rerecaiTs i Vj A graduate of Temple Univer died Wednesday at the! Rolling Hill Hospital, Chelten -I ham. He was 84 and lived at 421 Ashdale ave.

Mr. Pilger-mayer and his wife, the former Rose Muranyi, would have celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in JJune. He also is survived by a son, William May 10. 167. AGNES CIEPI.ICKA, wife of the late John, beloved mother DOONER sity, Mr.

Baehr was a former campaign chairman of the Upper Merion Township Republi of Helen, Joseph, Peter, Andrew and Julia Ksyniak, beloved sister nf Anna Kozel and Katherine Nezowetz, also survived by 9 grandchildren and 9 On May 10. 197. of 5120 Oakland JOHN hutband of Dorothy Nixon Dooner. Relatives and friends invited to service 7 P. Erie.

Ave. Parlors of HAROLD B. Ml LLIGAN. 9th at. and Erie ave.

Int. Northwood Cem. Friends invited Fri. 7-9. great-grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral can Committee. He was a former president of the Upper Merion School Board. He served four grandchildren, and two 1:30 A. at her late residence. 1001 great-grandchildren.

on trie Board of irustees of North Langhnrne. Pa. Solemn Requiem Mass, 9:30 A. at Our Lady of Calvary Church. Int.

Our l.ady nf Grace Cem. Viewing Sun. eve. Please om't flowers. Mass cards DRISCOLL Montgomery Hospital, the Sal- PASQUALE VIGLIONE, a re- vation Army, Norristown, and; tired maintenance man, died preferred.

'Arrangements by JO SEPH T. SEKILA Fl'NERAL HOME, and friends are invited to services A. at St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Broomall.

Int. St. Paul's Episcnpsl Church Glen Loch, Cheater Ps. Friends may call Fri. 7 to 9 st the DON ALD A.

GIBSON Fl'NERAL HOME. Lawrence and Sproul Broomall. RAPP On May 10. 197. WESLEY RAPP.

husband of Bertha M. (nee Fromel, of 1900 J. F. Kennedy blvd. Service for relatives and friends at 10 A.

at OLIVER H. BAIR'S, 111 Chestnut where friends msy rati Sat. after 9 A. M. Int.

Philadelphia Memorial Park. SANDERSON May 9. 167. of 8427 Germantown SARAH SADIE (nee Powell), wife of John B. Sanderson and mother of Mary L.

B. Sanderson. Relatives, friends, members of West-aide Presbyterian Church, Chapter, r27g. E.S.. D.

of rl7 and Order of th Amaranth jr72, invited to funeral 10:30 A. KIRK A NICE. 6301 Germantown ave. Int. Hillside Cem.

Friends msy csll Fri. eve. In lieu of flowers, donations to your favorite charity would be appreciated. SIMON May 10. 1967, WILLIAM of SSOO N.

16th husband of Margaret (nee Weil), father of Mrs. Sol K. (Gerda) Levitt. Mrs. Harry (Edith) Rosenthal and Mrs.

Fred (Lotta) Wolffi also survived by 5 grandchildren. Services Friday, 2:15 P. M. precisely, at ROSENBERG'S A RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N. Broad st.

Int. Monte-fiore Cem. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions be made to a charity of th donor's choir. TAFFE On May 1967. JOHN of 1541 Adams husband of Catherine H.

Taffe (nee Arrison). Relatives, the Upper Merion Building and I Thursday in St. Agnes Hospital He was 88 and lived at 2031 S. fLoan Association ISC.) LYNCH May 9. 1967, MARY V.

(nee Con Of Ambler, May 10, JOSEPH husband of Ruth E. i Palmer Driscoll. aged Funeral 9 A. WALTER SHAEFF Fl'NERAL HOME, 145 Tennis Ambler. Solemn High Mass.

St. Anthony's Church. Ambler, 10 A. M. Int.

private. No viewing. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the Heart Fund, or Montgomery Co. Chapter of the March of Dimes. He was a member of Junta I 'AHfT VlSp and of the Vestry of Washing very), wife of Howard A.

Lynch, of 1700 S. 60th mother nf William ton Memorial Chapel at Valley Guinane. Relatives and friends Forge Hospital. 23d st. Mr.

Viglione was a member of the Sons of Italy. He is survived by his wife, the former Mary Luongo; a daughter, Mrs. Rita Palma; three sons, Ralph, Mario and Guido; seven grandchildren and a great-grandchild. yan vited to funeral 9 A. Fu neral Home of ANDREW J.

BAIR Surviving are his wife, the EBERLE SON, 3925 Chestnut st. Low Mass former Helen Walker; a son. Church of the Good Shepherd. 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends John; a daughter, Linda, and may call 7 to 9 P. M. (Parking two sisters, Mrs.

Rudy Rusk ItuENll May 10. 197. of 400 E. Willow Grove TOD CHARLES A husband of Nan Oppenlander Eberle and father of Charles G. Richard.

Rarbara Ann White and Nancy Valtin. Services and int. were held at the convenience of the family. in rear.) MACK. and Mrs.

Martha Pflaumer. Sk I MISS RITA V. MYERS, a school nurse for many years for Services will be held at noon On May 9. of 96 N. 5th st.

MARY A. tMOLLIE) nee Mellon), wife of Friday at Philadelphia Board of Fdu-Chapel. Valley Force. Burial 'cation, died Wednesday at her ERDEL the late Edward Mark, sister of Mrs John Kevin. George D.

Mellon and home, 1222 Wagner Olney. aunt of Father John J. Nevins. Rela will be private. snow Mini raw mm vv a-am.

tives and friends are invited to the She was a graduate of St. Agnes funeral A. from her late residence. Solemn Requiem STATIC WIND I COiD S5 VAKM I May 11, formerly of 28.12 N. Hutchinson JOHN, son of the late Rernard and Catherine Erdel.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral 9 A. KIRCHNER FUNERAL HOME, 922-24 W. Somerset st. Requiem High Mass. St.

Bonaventure's Church. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Friends may call Friday eve. Mass. St. Peter Church, 10 A. Hospital School of Nursing and West Chester State Teachers College.

She is survived by one Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. In lieu of flowers, Mass memorial would be ap ieeVcafti lit art live, feveraeff Wtfhtr, prKliaii PASQUALE MALATESTA, who retired in 1961 after working for 47 years as a tailor at S.

Makransky Sons, 22d and Market died Wednesday at the Albert Ein 64' meScatel ew air artnert, fraf4t tef, Wft'9 I ef atevtaieet fee1 aeeej I atevtaieet ese1 tette preciated. sister, Anna G. Tyl mttiftM 44 FLOUNDERS air STATIC FIONT I AIOMETER e.r aMrbf, eieaffy lea trealler FlO NT MAGLIO In Mmoriaa Deaths Elsewhere May 10, ANGELINA fnee Cap-orelli), of 2433 Marshall Drexel Hill, mother of John and Anthony. Relatives and friends invited to the funeral A. from BALDI FUNERAL HOME.

1331 S. Broad st. Solemn Requiem Mass. St. Edmond Church, 9 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewins Friday evenins. stein Medical Center, Southern Division.

Mr. Malatesta was 71 and lived at 111 Hampden Upper Da'by. Mr. Malatesta, who was born in Italy, was a 3 Feared Lost LESLIE P. FLOUNDERS, age (3 year, of 535 Upland Way, husband of Catharine E.

Flounders (nee Merges), on May t. 197. Relatives, friends and all organizations of which he was a member, are invited to the funeral service 11:00 A. OLIVER H. BAIR CO.

(Suburban West), 301 West Chester pike. Haver-town, where frienda may call 7 to 9 30 P. M. Int. Arlington Cem.

Masonic service by Hamilton Lodge 274, F. and A. :00 P. M. SULLIGAN CATHERINE.

In lovina memory of my mother who passed away May 12. 190. Who ave me the best of her life. Who cherished my secrets, my sorrows, my strife. Who taufht me to love.

Who taufht me to pray. My mother in Heaven God bless her today. Sadly missed by dauarhter Eva and granddaughters. Dr. J.

Warren Horton, a pio-'guese President America neer in the field of electronic iThomar decorated her with his member of the St. Alice Roman Catholic Church, Stonehurst. MEYERS In 'Twain' Caves communications at New Lon- country's highest award, the Or I don, Conn. He was 77. Dr.

Hor- der of Santiago de Espada. Surviving are his wife, the former Antoinette 1 1 i five daughters, Mrs. Rose Xaras, 'ton held numerous patents in! HANNIBAL, May 11 th, fi.M an(, wa, terhnirsl df-t Arthur Carron, the first Eng Of 149 W. Olney May 9, 197, BERTHA IPA MARY MEYERS mee Flad), aae 75 years, beloved wife of Edward J. Meyers.

Relatives and friends are invited to call Friday, 7-9 P. and to the funeral services 10 A. DF.ETER Fl'NERAL HOME. 5S00 N. 5th st.

Int. Hillside Cemetery. i .4 X- Ann nTA. Diid Jl if. mire ruicimuuiu icuui VI llic it a a uuuci n- a- 1U-.

MclVOR who read the books of Mark," sound latory and Mrs. Eleanor Twain were feared lost Thurs-! Ior Zl ihis Metropolitan debut in 1936 Damiano; a sister, Mrs. Con-day in a cave in Tom Sawyer! A native of Mass land became the company's cetta Castelli, and 10 grandchil-country. he received a bachelor of sell Principal tenor. dren.

FRATONI On May 9. 197. ALFONSUS, of 1521 S. Isemincer age 44. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral I A.

from GRASSO'S, Rroad and Shunk sts. Solemn Requiem Mass. 9 A. Annunciation Church. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Viewing; Friday evening. GALBRAITH On May 10. 1947. J.

NELSON, of 7200 Cresheim husband nf Beatrice C. Cerboni. Funeral services at BRINGHCRST S. 2000 Walnut on May 12th, at 11 A. M.

Int. private. (Parkini oa premises.) friends and employes of Imperial Type Metal A Chemical Co. invited to attend the services 10 A. M.

Nl'LTV Fl'NERAL HOME, Fkd. ave. and Church st. Int. East Cedar Hill Cem.

Friends may call Friday after 7 P. M. TEMPONE May 10. 1967, ROSE M. fne Kerr, widow of Vincent T.

Tempone. of l4 West Spencer st. Solemn Requiem Mass. 10 A. Churrh of Saint Helena.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Relatives and friends may call Fri. after 7 P. GEITNER Fl'NERAL HOME, Godfrey av.

at Lawrence st. TURBITT On May 9. 1967. JOHN husband of Marguerite Farawello Turbitt, nf 330 N. Bowman Merion, Pa.

Relatives, friends, members of Serra Club, Steel Service Center Institute and employes of Whitehead Metal, are invited to attend the funeral Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, the. MrCONAGHY Fl'NERAL HOME, Lancaster and Wyoming Ardmore. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Matthias Church at 10 o'clock. Int.

Calvary Cem. Friends msy call Friday 7 until 9. VIDEON On May 9. 1967, SPENCER aged 50. beloved husband of E.

Jean (nee Bleyler), of 2441 Feathering road. Timberwyrk, Media, father of Spencer T. IH, and Carol Videon Rurnham. Relatives and friends are invited to the service 11 A. at the Broad Street Memorial Methodist Churrh, Bloomfield ave.

and School lane, Drexel Hill. Pa. Friends may rail Fri. eve. at the SPENCER T.

VIDEON A SON Fl'NERAL HOME. Garrett rnad at Shadeland Drexel Hill. Pa. Int. Arlington Cemetery.

VITKOW Suddenly, on May 10. MARTIN husband of Laure inee Kupieci, and father of Martin of 149 N. 4th st. Relatives and friends a re invited to funeral A. from 224 Fitzwater st.

High Requiem Msss, Churrh of St. Stanislaus, 9:30 Ar. M-Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends msy call Friday evening.

Scores of volanleer ence aegree in eiecirocnemis-i I NORMAN L. BARR a May 10. 1967, of KS2 N. 19th JOHN beloved husband of Theresa L. Godfrey Mclvor (nee Colligan).

Relatives, friends, and San Domingo Council r23. are invited to the funeral 9:30 A. WM. P. TIXN'E 4721 Chester ave.

Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of the Gesu, 11 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Sun, eve.

bolstered by a jroup of students' iro? 8 I I- M- A former sales executive who re from thf. Univ.rsitv of Mis-I "fli IMhll HI 1 tired in 1956 from the Louis Lowry Is Named Museum Head QARRO jjuinea me tecniiicai siaii oi me souri, searched for the boys in Beli Telephone Laboratories in caves that pock the bluffs York. this old Mississ ppi River town! Durin lhe Frstu V01 MOSS Burke meat packing firm at 3d st. and Girard where he worked 40 years, died Wednesday in Germantown Hospital. He was 76, and lived at ABRAMSON AARON.

May 11. 1947. of 4S24 N. Hutchinson beloved father of Dr. Paul A bra son.

Mrs. Charlotte Golden. Chicago. 111., and Mr. Warren Abramson.

dearest grandfather of five grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to services 11 A. M. promptly, STILLMAN'S MEMORIAL CHAPEL. 4324 N.

Rroad st. Int. King David Memorial Park. Shiva will be observed at Trianon Apt. 711, 20 Conshohocken State Rala, Pa.

In lieu of flowers, please make all contributions to Home for th Jewish Aged. ALLEN May U. 197. SAMUEL husband of Martha Craig Allen, of i Yeakle Erdenheim. Relatives and friends invited to the service 1 P.

KIRK A NICE. 301 Germantown ave. Int. Ivy HiU Cem. Please omit flowers.

AUSTIN Suddenly. May 147. FRANKLIN age 53 years, husband of Anna B. Austin (nee Krause). Relatives and friends are invited to memorial aerv-ice Fri.

7:30 P. Trinity Pres. byterian Church. Frank ford ave. and Cambria st.

In lieu of flowers, kindly se. memorials to Trinity Presbyter ian Church. I lie xai a itayy irv.iiuiv.ai CApru BELIEVED TR PPED Back at Bell after the war. Dr. 3122 W.

Coulter st. Mr. Rarr Not a trace had been found of Horton headed a group that Jtw YORK, May li Armv veteran of the MILDRED FOSTER, on May 10, 1967. of the Wynnewood Plaza. Wynne-wood, wife of the late Ralph F.

Moss. and mother of Ralph and Janet M. Patterson and 4 grandchildren. Funeral services will he held at the STL'ARD Fl'NERAL HOME. 104 Cricket Ardmore.

May 13, at 11 A. M. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Friday evening, 7 to 9.

lh boys, wno apparently tooK. World War. A graduate advantage of a warm spring at- iy)of the University of PennsyL is'-h" ana a iounaer oi me commiuee; v.ni wa memripr nf ucvciuKiuciH Ui Rescue Italian Art, will be-Uh. Union Leaeue and the Ger May 10. 197.

MARIA, of 2900 Felton formerly of 1205 S. 7th wife of the late Vlncenro and mother of Sam. Mary. Grace. Joe.

Benny and Rose. Relatives and friends ar invited to funeral :30 A. FENNA. Bl RIAL 1321 S. Broad st.

Solemn Requiem Mass. Our Lady of Loretto. 9:30. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Viewing Friday eve. (Free parkins.) GLAZER May 10. 197, ANNA fnee Cher-vony). wife of th late Max. of 2472 7th beloved sister of Mr.

Alex Chervony. Mr. David Chervony. Mr. Max Chervony and 1 sister.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 12:45 P. M. precisely, GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad St. Int.

Roosevelt Memorial Park. Shiva will be observed at 1724 Nedro ave. In lieu of floweis. mske contribution to your favorite charity. GOLDBERG MUCHA Aumoriues area me rjoys Moaern Art on juiy 1, 1968.

jng are his wjfe tne former had become trapped in shifting rhara. I appointment, announced Louise Sauter; a 'son, Norman L. Barr, and two grandchil limestone shale in a cave affected by nearby highway dren. ov ine museum inursaay, ner- ment of electronic equipment aids new era irt this irvterna-used with the first system forjtionally renowneci institution's transmitting pictures over tele-, friP it May 9. 197, LUCY (nee Wojt), of 179 Grape beloved wife of Martin Mucha and devoted daughter of Mrs.

Valeria Lawinski and sister nf Edwin Lawinski and Irene Matyskiela. Relatives snd friends are invited to the funersl A. S. J. MOD-ZIANOWSKI Fl'NERAL HOME.

1 IS G' ape M.vk. High Mass Of Requiem. St. Josaphat's Churrh. 9 A.

M. Int. Westminster Cem. Frienda may call Friday after 7 P. M.

Ceraelery Lois IARR THOMAS J. MAGEE. who Joe Hoag, 13, his brother phone lines, and for the tele-Laged in a iong-term reorgani- FOREST HII.LS-tit settle an estate. Value $425. Will sell for $300.

Call or write. Irving Frick, 107 Fifth Neptune City, N. J. 07753 201-775-3722. until his retirement 10 years li, ana tawin ioweii, came vision system ucmuusnaieu vy zation nlan In 11 inn) I ago was eastern sales manager May 9.

1967. LENA, wife ot the late home from stoweil Elementary oeii ivti. May 10. 197, of 3122 W. Coulter NORMAN husband of Louise Sauer Rarr.

Funeral services 11 A. First Presbyterian Church. Germantown, W. Chelten ave. Int.

West Laurel Hill Cem. Pleas omit flowers. The principal reason is that 0f the Co. florist iirw School on Wedresday, changed Man's most important nutrient is- Water I' several of its key executives; n. vnn Samuel, of 42 Eastwood mother of Mr.

Abe Goldberg. Mrs. Rose Hoffman, sister of Mr. Harry Rubin. Mr.

clothes and ran off to play. Thej Margaret Larkin, an Ameri- have been serving beyond the: VirJ' in7V Hnak hovs' na-ent said thevL.n vJL in'tir- uciAiry nursing home. His resi- BEDLOW I sf(V II KfJ II TflllVI 1 IV II I VU 1(1 bV VI VsJe dence was at Chestnut Hill Vil Maurice Rubin and Mr. Samuel Rubin, of Paris: also survived by two grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Relatives, friends and members of Brith Ac him Benef.

SEARCH THE WORLD WONDERFUL WATER apparently set out to explore; Mexico City for about 16 years, ItHIRD DIRECTOR lage. 400 E. Willow Grove ave. one ot me caves mai were ex- Mexico Citv. She was 68.

Th rmrir.n.ii.r. Assoc. and Deborah are invited to aa.av il'H a KTJl la Lowry, surviving are his wife, the for- iia 9a fir VI urtlA 9 1 A si Kai 1 a. plored in literature by adven funeral services 11 A. M.

precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 410 N. u. who was eaucaiea ai tne Simners and a si maiden name after she was versity of Chicago, will May 10. CHARLES, beloved husband of Lillian (nee Stinson). beloved father of Mrs.

Beatrice Simon and 1 grandson, of 339 MrKean st. Relatives and friends invited to service 10 A. JOS. KAVALAl'SKAS FU-NERAL HOME. 1601-01 S.

2d st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends may caU Friday evening. Broad st.

Int. Mt. Jacob Cem. Shiva turers Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. will be observed at 642 Eastwood st.

divorced about five years ago. one of the youngest directors of i had books published in the a major American museum, and NEAR TWAIN' CAVERS MRS. SAMUEL GOLDBERG, GOLDSTEIN May 10. 197. DAVID husband 1 t.

i You'J! find it's MOUNTAIN VALLEY WATER from Hot Springs, Arkansas m.v micu oiait-s, mm is- is unusual mai me museum the former Lena Rubin, died BtAU Harry Mugrove, worked "1 often contributed ar-reached into the academic world Tuesday in Einstein Medical through Wednesday night and to U- S- magazines and for its new administrator. Center. She vas 73 and lived at of Dora (nee Cooper), of 2035-B South John Russell Circle. Lynnewood Gardens, Elkins Park. father of Milton G.

Goldstein Snd Bernire A. Goldstein, brother of Hilda Gottes- all day Thursday, centering a museum inira.g Eastwood st. Mrs. Goldberg Vliaa I fi fir in ri eiTArl TcmaI HirAntAO os.aaa.JT I feld, Esther Wolf, Martin and Samuel Goldstein; also survived by three was a member oi Deborah. Surviving are a son, Abe; a search on Murphy's Cave, about 2 miles from Ue famous M.rk!f.r f0 and.ilter 65 last cavern i Ushed a book there, "The Hand The first director was Alfred daughter, Mrs.

Rose Hoffman; good to ond good for you. From th famous, changeleis spring where pollution or urban wastes just don't exist. Fir FREE doliv.ry Phone MA 7-1895 In Niw Jrsiy 9642400 MountaiaValley Water(gSg) Some of the jearchers 7 wa ree brothers, Harry, Maurice I All or in tnaf KAiintrv if ie ts 1 Q-4 anr) mil grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services 3 P. JOSF.FH LEVIN A SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS, N.

Broad St. above 71st ave. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will return to th home of Mr.

and Mrs. Milton G. Goldstein, 120 Barringer at. (Kindly omit flowers.) May 10. ANNA, of 47 wife of the late Emil.

mother of Norman and Irvin Blau. sister of Mrs. Sarah Fletman and Morris and Harry Levin: also survived by 4 frandchiidren. Funeral services P. at BERSCH-LER's.

4.100 N. Rroad st. Int. Mt. Lebanon Cera.

The family will return to th Levin residence, 1510 Fayette at. BOWER May 10. 197. A. ELIZABETH, of 501 Central ave Wildwood, N.

wife of the late Charles J. Bower. Services at the convenience of th family from the Ml'LFORD DHOW. ERS Fl'NERAL HOME, 1407 E. a cord in the cave in trie hope rr.

occam and Samuel Rubin, two zrand- vrwrt iA rA mini icnai rs i fttt rW 11 a 1 1 that the boys ould find it and 8O0n t0 be published in Eng-director of museum collections. children and a great-grandchild. fstll All YOUNGER STAFF university stidents broueht' she was in New Mexico LMwry indicated inur a a GOODMAN MRS. RALPH F. MOSS, of the Wynnewood Plaza Apartments, man of the area's eavea to aid and attended the University of that in buildin uo th taff th fl I Washtnston Lane (at Stenton in the hunt.

Kansas. She sang cowboy songs younger generation of art his- Debbie Hoak, 16, eldest of the 'during her younger years and torians would be examined care-even Hoag children still at' 1931 published a collection of fully. Jiome, said, brother cowboy songs and "Among art historians, the Wynnewood, died Wednesday at Bryn Mawr Hospital, She was 71. Mrs. Moss, a widow, was the former Mildred Foster.

Sur- Phil. IR0CC0LO May 10. 197. of 715 E. Rittenhoiis ANGELINA (nee Dima).

Relatives snd friends are Invited to funeral A. st FTFE A I We "i 4 are just loves to explore." several nines ew. period ot modern art is a rela-Iviving are a son, Ralph York. i lively voun? subioct and a vt. nf.

T.nni ttir a uauKiuri. 11119, kruci a READ CLEMENS' BOOKS been dealt with 1 briefly "He's read all those Mark proud Louis II. Schwitzcr, Indus- from a scholarly standpoint." Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) trialist and winner of the first he said. son; a sister, Airs, comion Brown, and four grandchildren.

MRS. FREDA S. FELD-STELN. the former Freda Smel- May 9. 197, LOUS, husband of Sadie (nee Bernstein), of the Warwick Atlantic City, N.

J. (formerly of father of Warren B. Goodman, Jerome Goodman and Eileen Goldman, brother of Edward, Max and Irving Goodman, Teddy Lerner and Helen Maalotf; also survived by 9 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services 1 P. JOSEPH LEVIN A SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS.

N. Broad st. above 71st ave. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park.

Family win return to the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Goldman, 310 Laurel place. Cherry Hill. N.

J. (In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory msy be mad to a charity of the donor's choice.) GRAHAM Of 135 S. Pennock Darby, on May I. 197. JULIA KLRTZ GRAHAM, in th 9th year of her age.

survived by 3 daughters. Miss Eleanor Graham, Miss Dorothy R. Grshsm, Mrs. Albert G. Davia.

1 granddaughter, Mrs. J. Edward Taylor and 3 great-grandsons. Services and Interment were in Malvern. Pa.

Lowry, a dark-haired, deep BO TO Fl'NERAL HOME. 7047 Germantown ave. Solemn Requiem Mass. Our Lady of the Rosary Church. 9:30 A.

M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call at funeral home Friday evenln. BUCK Ob May 7, 197.

MAY wife of the late Dr. S. Traner Ruck, of the nooks and he also has a at the Indianapolis Motor acope that he lilesto use to look Speedway, in Indianapolis, Ind. am ika .1 eaf a at i 4 iff. A the sl.e said.

voiced, 6-footer, will take over JOSEPH SON at stars, I He was 87. a museum which has about (lilt Inur AmA TiiaiHv in I of our reputation I earned I over the 9 9 ra a i those "I don't reccon acnwiuer was one oi me. muuon Daid admissions a vear. Hospital. She was 70 and lived (JFUNERAL DIRECTORS Barclay.

Service aad interment was at 8025 Stenton ave. She is sur have had anything to eat since founders of the Schwitzer a collection of more than 20,000 Wednesday at noon." ja J30-million-a-year automotive objects of all kinds, and 425 em- vived by a son, Dr. Leonard C. strictly private. CALABRESE RIOVANNI.

May 10. 197. of 111 parts company which has'ployes branches in Japan, Germany Chelten husband of th lite Feldstein, of New York City; a daughter, Mrs. Jay Fuhrman, of Moorestown, N. and six grandchildren.

U. S. Docior Honored GENEVA, Switzerland, May 11 and England. He was born in Silesia in Breath Tests Begin Recognized for Itidership over 85 Years PHIlAOIlfMIAl 1 512 NORTH ISOAO STffT-0 9-6100 71 1 2 NORTH IROAD STRUT WA 7-2700 MIAMI llACHi 19TH AND ALTON ROA0-JI 1-1151 1 250 NORMANDY OtIVi if 1:1 1 SI Maria Anna Cslabres. Solema Requiem Miss.

9 A. Immaculate Conception Church. Int. Holy Sep years and earned 1 anew (AP). Dr.

Fred Lowe Soper of northeast Austria. LONDON, May 11 (AP). ulchre em. Friends may call FrL vc, at KIRK NICE, i301 German- Britain's new roadside breath WILLIAM R. SIMON, retired Florist Guide Groat Nerthtait HIT VllliCVJ I n.

11 named winner the Leon Bernard Foundatiot Prize, award- Apalmira Bastos, grand old for drivers suspected of cotton waste processor, died town av. CANINO ladv of Portuguese drama who beinff imnairsd hv drink went Wednesday at his home. 5800 N. MIAMI! 17TH AND DOUGLAS ROAD. HI 3-2211 each Of 413 Aldan Aldan, en May 10.

197. WILLIAM, husband of Mar ed annually by th World Health Spent 77 years of her life on' into effect this week. Those whol6th st. He was 77. He is sur-Organization (WHO) for "out- the stage, in Lisbon.

She was 92. refuse the test can be arrested.vived by his wife, the former WANNER'S FLOWERS 1901 COTTMAN AVE. A 3-750C garet (nee tali) Canlno. Relatives snd friends are invited to funeral day aianning service in me neid oi Bastos' last appearance' and those who take it can be'Margaret Weil; three daugh I A. Funeral Home of M.

F. WILLIAMS, Baltimore A Summit Clifton Heiahts. Requiem social medicine. Dr. fcoper, 73, on the stage was last Feb.

16 detained if it shows the vapor- ters, Mrs. Gerda Levitt, Mrs. Is the son of a Hutchinson, in Somerset Maugham's "Cy-lous eauivalent of three Dints of Edith Rosenthal and Mrs. Lotta BRIMMER'S 3155 KENSINGTON AVE. -0' Mass.

9 A. St. Joseph's Churrh, Cfltllncdale. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

pharmacist. I clone." The same night, Portu-beer. Wolff, and fiva grandchildren. Friends may cau Sun. v..

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