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28 ad THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 21, 1966 Died Died Dial (OB (SfffiEMs Wisstibs? JlLH Illl C. G. Sanderson Dies, Fiddler and Historian Christian C. Sanderson, lecturer, historian and fiddler died Saturday in Bryn Mawr Hospital.

He was 84, a longtime resident of Chadds Ford and a friend of the Wyeth Philadelp i a STATISTICS BY II IKS Highest temoeratur I act 17 Hnr JESSUP On Nov. 19. 1966, MARJORIE PAGE, wife of the late George of 32 Franklin Merchantville, N. J. Service for relatives and friends 9 A.

Grace Episcopal Church, Maple Merchantville. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Friends may call 7 to 9 P. M.

at THE STRETCH FUNERAL HOME, 8 W. Kings Highway, Haddonfield. Parking in the rear of the funeral home. JONES Suddenly. Nov.

19, 1966. GEORGE EDWARD, husband of Edith DeMott lowest temperature It 11 and vicinity: Partly elniidv precipitation for last 24 hours as reported at P.M. Sunday by the United States Weather Bureau. i and cool Mon- TEMPERATURE day. Hish the XX" i 'Off PLACE L.

H. Albany is 42 Atlanta 45 48 upper 40s. Fair family, NOVEMBIR 1966 21 22 26 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER 1966 1 2 3 4 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Pr. .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 BR0DBECK FREDERICK, ot 1700 Dickson Croydon. Nov.

19, 1966, husband of Rena M. Brodbeck (nee Zellner) and father of Elmer, Harry, Charles Thompson. Mrs. Rena Hathaway, Fred Brodbeck. and Mrs.

Mildred McCann, in his 74th year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services 1:30 P. at THE FLUEHK FUNERAL HOME. 864 Bristol Pike, Andalusia, Pa. Int.

Forest Hills Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve. Parking entrance on Tennis ave. BUCHANAN MISS BESSIE, late deaconess of Presbyterian-University of Pennsylvania.

Medical Center, and resident of Cathcart Home, Devon. passed awgy October 29. 1966. A memorial service by the Rev. Dr.

Robert G. Foulkes, Minister of Newtown Church and former Hospital Chaplain, will be held Sunday. November 27. at P. in the Chapel of Cathcart Home.

Friends are invited. CARROLL Nov. 19, 1966. WHARTON husband of Mary G. Carroll of Haverford Villa Haverford.

Pa. Relatives and Atlantic City 30 42 Bismarck. N. D. 39 Boston 77 in and a bit milder Monday night Born in Port Providence, Montgomery county.

Mr. San- Buffalo, N. Y. 18 40 "nniderson was graduated in 1901 tor Jones, of 104 Glenview Wyncote. Services 2:00 P.

Calvary Presbyterian Church, Bent Rd. Fern-brook Wyncote. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. In lieu of flowers, friends may contribute to The Memorial Fund of the Calvary Presbyterian Church.

Charleston. S. C. 48 62 Chicago 32 40 Cincinnati 27 47 Cleveland 23 43 Denver 27 66 TR from West Chester Normal School, now West Chester State College. loo! STUDENT OF HISTORY JOYCE REISCH Nov.

19, of 240 W. Cornwall HUGO, 79 years, brother of Mrs. Minnie Amon. Relatives and friends invited to funeral A. E.

KESZLER CARDOZA FUNERAL HOME. 1430 N. 2d St. Requiem Mass Sacred Heart Church 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Tues. after 7 M. RINGLEB DR.

FRIEDRICH OTTO RINGLEB. of 22 North West Jersey Woodbury Heights. N. on Nov. 20, 1966.

husband of Katharine W. (nee Hauer-wass). Services Nov. 23, at A. DAVIS FUNERAL HOME.

171 Delaware Woodbury, N. J. Int. Eglington Cem. Viewing Tues.

eve. R0DIA Nov. lg, 1966. JOSEPHINE (nee Esposito), of 918 Mifflin widow of Alfonso Rodia and mother of Salva-tore, Charles. Samuel, Anthony, Mrs.

Mary Lombardo, Mrs. Nancy Guggino and Mrs. Elizabeth Franco. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral at 9 A. from PENNA.

BURIAL 1327-29 S. Broad st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Nicholas Church, at 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Tues. eve. (Ample free parking.) RUBINSKY Nov.

i0, 1966, ROSE, wife of Samuel Rubinsky, of 1635 S. 7th mother of Albert Rubins. Jennie Far ber, and Freda Rubinsky. also survived by i grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services 2 P.

JOSEPH LEVINE SON MEMO-RLL CHAPELS. N. Broad above 71st ave. Int. Mt.

Sharcn Cem. Family win return to 1218 June Huntingdon Valley. Pa. SANDERSON and Tuesday. Ten percent probability of rain.

Eastern Pennsylvania: Partly cloudy and cool Monday. High in the upper 40s. Fair and not quite so cool Monday night and Tuesday. New Jersey: Partly cloudy and cool Monday. High in the upper 40s.

Fair and not quite so cool Monday night and Tuesday. Delaware, Maryland and the 6:52 A. M. 4:41 P. M.

A. M. Sun Rises Sun Sets Moon Sets That same year he began teaching school in Chadds Ford Detroit 28 39 Duluth, Minn. 22 34 Harrisburg 21 42 Houston 60 80 Jacksonville, Fla. 55 70 Kansas City.

Mo. 35 63 Los Angeles 60 67 Louisville 29 51 Miami Beach 66 75 Minneapolis 25 42 iooland moved into General Wash .09 SUNDAY'S LOCAL REPORT New Orleans 5g 7 ington's headquarters on the Brandywine Battlefield, where he became known as a student U. S. WEATHER BUREAU Philadelphia. Nov.

20. 1966 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .03 .00 .00 of local history and lecturer. Owner of the Sanderson Mu EST T. H. W.D.tV.

Pr. W. District of Columbia: Partly, a. m. 29 it N-10 Clear NNE- 8 .00 Clear ENE-10 Clear cloudy Monday with chance of; a.

m. 28 a seum, a collection of historical objects, personal mementoes snow flurries in the New York City 29 42 Norfolk. Va. 40 50 Philadelphia 28 44 Phoenix, Ariz. 45 80 Pittsburgh 21 43 Portland, Me.

26 40 Portland, Ore. 49 54 St. Louis 28 52 Salt Lake City 41 6S San Francisco 55 61 S. Ste. Marie, Mich.

21 34 Savannah. Ga. 52 59 Seattle 47 56 Tampa, Fla. 80 60 Washington, D. C.

28 47 Wilkes-Barre 21 41 Winnipeg, Man. 31 BEULAH Nov. 19, 1966, widow of John Raymond Joyce, of 6004 Oxford st. Relatives and friends are invited to services 2 P. FUNERAL HOME OF J.

HARRT STROUD, 600-02 N. 63d where friends may call after 1 P. M. Int. West Laurel Hill Cemetery.

KAVANAUGH Nov. 19. 1966. MAURICE (MORRIS) of 8S01 Holme Drive, beloved husband of Marie L. Kavanaugh (nee Hornketb) and brother of Sr.

Fabila I.H.M. Relatives and friends, also employes of Kelsey-Hayes, Heintz are invited to attend the funeral 8:30 A. from the DONAHUE FUNERAL HOME, 6th and Tioga its. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Dominic's Church.

10 A. M. Int. St. Dominic'a Cem.

Friends may call Mon. eve. KIRK THOMAS on 19, 1966, husband of Rose T. (nee Liedermanj, of 4931 Warrington ave. Relatives and friends, also employes of Yellow Cab Local 156, and employes Lintoa's are invited to service 11 A.

FUNERAL HOME OF ANDREW J. HAIR AND SON, 3925 Chestnut St. Int. Mt. Zion Cem.

Friends may call 7 to 9. Parking in rear. P. M. 43 39 ESE- .00 Clear 84 land assorted bric-a-brac dis nign in me mia-ws.

an auu cold Monday night and Tuesday. '221 played in two front rooms of 5 P. M. 34 59 E- 8 Clear 7 P. M.

36 SO E- 9 .00 Clear Temperature; Humidity; W. D. CHRISTIAN C. SANDERSON .05 his home. Mr.

Sanderson was Cape May to Cape Hatteras Wind Direction and Velocity; Precipitation; Weather Conditions. one oi live recipients ox a special Freedom Leadershipj Highest temperature (2:30 P. 44 Easterly wirds 10 to 20 knots on Monday. Visibility 5 to 10 miles. Cape May to Block Island: Variable winds, mostly east to Low; High; Missing: Precipitation; Trace.

CHRISTIAN CARMAC SANDERSON. Highest temperature this date last 95 years (1941) Lowest temperature (7 A. friends are invited to services 1 P. from the Chapel of The First Presbyterian Church of Ardmore (Mill Creek Road Montgomery Interment private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The Heart Fund.

DEVER Suddenly, on Nov. 18, ANDREW husband of Edna (nee Bell), of Camden, N. J. Relatives and friends; also employes Atlantic Refining are invited to funeral 8:30 A. KISH FUNERAL HOME, 6506 Elm-wood Ave.

Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of St. Clement, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Mon. eve. (Parking faciliUes). DITTMER Nov. 19, 1966, MARIE C.

(nee Callahan), of 833 Turner Drexel Hill, wife of the late Harry F. and mother of Harry George and Mrs. Domenic M. Masciantonio. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 9 A.

from VICTOR J. RUFFEN-NACH FUNERAL HOME. Township Line Burmont Drexel Hill. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Berna-dette'a Church, 10 A.

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

DOUGLAS Nov. 17, ROSE E. (nee McLaughlinl, of 1337 S. Ruby wife of John Douglas, funeral 9 A. from the CHRISTOPHER J.

KELLY FU in nr locc nniLowest temperature this date last of Chadds Ford, Pa. on Nov. 19, in his 85th year. Services at the Church of The Holy Trinity, West Chester, on Nov. 23.

at 2 P. M. Int. Morris Dr. F.

Ringleb, Navy Physicist iiuiuicaci nnuu wi re v.arl MSQlt 28 1 Monday's Tidal Predictions 22 PHILADELPHIA (Chestnut st. Tide 8 42 A. M. 9:00 P. M.

Tide 3:00 A.M. 3:12 P.M. DELAWARE BREAKWATER 43High Tide 3:42 A. M. 3 48 P.

M. 1 Low Tide 9:12 A.M. 10:00 P.M. Monday. Visibility 5 to 10 miles in fair weather.

Phoenixville. Viewing at THE Awara presented Dy ine freedoms Foundation in 1963. His citation read, "For his unceasing community service activities that have fostered and enriched our generation's understanding and appreciation of the heritage bequeathed to us by General George Wash Average temperature today Average temperature this date last year Normal for this date Excess since Nov. 1 SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 115 E. Gay West Chester, on Tues.

afternoon and evening beginning at 3 o'clock. einr 1 774 uri Ml 1 (municipal rirr omit flowers. Those desiring may K0SM0SKY Total precipitation since Nov. 1 1.00 High Tide 2:26 A. M.

2:38 P. M. make contributions to the Christian C. Sanderson Museum Fund. Box 211.

Dr. Friedrich O. Ringleb, an Total precipitation since Jan. 1-3432 low line a. m.

ssr.n Deficiency since Jan. 1 4.08 1 ATLANTIC CITY (Steel Pier) Chadds Ford. Pa. internationally known mathema Barometric Pressure: 6 A. 30.53.

High Tide 1:58 A. M. 2:10 P. M. Low Tide 8:13 A.

M. 8:37 P. M. ington." BFACH HAVEN (Little Egg Harbor) i Tht weather may bt unpredictable but Inquirer Home Delivery Is sure and steady. Try it.

Cell LOcust 3-1600. SCHERER On Nov. 19. of 1002 S. Frazier tician and physicist who helped develop the first rocket airplane for Germany in the Second High Tide 511 A.

M. 5:23 P. M. FRIEND OF WYETHS Low Tide 10:49 A. M.

11:13 P. M. 1 1 nS rising; 12 noon, 30.54- falling; 6 P. 3052. rising.

DEGREE DAY DATA Sunday 29 Season 775 Normal 730 ALLEN father of Elizabeth V. Mr. Sanderson was a long Given. Relatives, friends are invited BARN EG AT INLET High Tide 2:04 A. M.

2:16 P. M. Low Tide A. M. 8:33 P.

M. World War, died Sunday in to the funeral 10 A. from The YERKES FUNERAL HOME. 7031 Woodland Ave. Int.

Mt. Moriah Underwood Hospital, Woodbury, Cem. Viewing Mon. eve. N.

J. He lived at 22 N. West NERAL HOME, cor. of 55th tc Chester Jersey Woodbury Heights, SHATZ Nov. 19.

1966. EVA. wife of Max. of N. J.

5147 W. Girard mother of Mr. Dr. Ringleb had served as chief scientist at the U. S.

Naval Nov. 18. ARTHUR husband of Hilda E. Kosmosky, of Chester Lynn 419 Chester ave. Relatives and friends, also George Washington Post 578.

American Legion, and Hiro Tribe 309, Redmen. invited to services 11 A. FUNERAL HOME OF J. HARRY STROUD, 600-02 N. 63d st.

Int. Glenwood Cem. Friends may call 7-9 P. M. KR0NBERG Nov.

18. 1966. DR. MARRITT LIONEL KRONBERG, of 6157 Old York brother of Irving and Winnie Kron-berg and Bernard Kronberg. of Calif.

Relatives and friends are invited to service 11 A. JOSEPH LEVINE SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS, N. Broad above 71st ave. Int. Mt.

Sharon Cem. Family will return to the late residence. LIBETTI Nov. 19. 1966, of 301 Golf Darby, FLORENCE C.

(nee Baker), wife of Leonard sister of Mrs. Myrtle Williams. Relatives and friends also members of Railroad Trainmen's Lodge 69 invited to funeral 1:30 P. MARVIL FUNERAL HOME. 1110 Main Darby.

Friends call Tues. 7 to 9. Int. Glenwood Gardens. time confidant of the late N.

C. Wyeth and his son, Andrew. One of Mr. Sanderson's prized possessions was a portrait of himself done in the late 1930s by Andrew Wyeth. The artist was courting his bride-to-be, the former Betsy James, and in the trunk of an oak tree in the background of the portrait, he painted a heart around his and Betsy's initials.

Air Engineering Center at Ave. Mass of Solemn Requiem, 10 A. Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Holy Communion may be received at this Mass. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve. from 7 to 9. ELDER Nov.

18. 1966. ALICE of Lans-downe. Pa. Services 2:30 P.

at Parlors of DAVID H. BOWEN SON, 50th Catharine its. Int. private. No viewing.

jaeK Meinoerg and Mr. William Stein-berg, sister of Mrs. Anna Sklaroff. Also survived by 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends and members of B'Nai Chalm Social are invited to funeral services 11:30 A.

League Island. He was appointed to the then newly created precisely, GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad St. Int. Mt.

Sharon Cem. Shiva will be observed at 1419 Westwood lane, Overbrook Hills. post in June, 1965. GIVEN NAVY AWARD Last May he was presented with the Navy's Award for Distinguished Achievement in Sci EMMETT In the current exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of SIMPSON Nov. 19.

1966. of 774 Prnvirtonf JOHN husband of the late Delia Nov. l66, A. MARV (nee Hinzel. of S8C8 Cottage wife of the late Harry Emmett.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 11 A. EDGAR S. ROBIN the Fine Arts is a Wyeth water-color called "The Bachelor." It is a view of one of Mr. Sanderson's shirts, hanging on a clothesline. SQUARE DANCE FIXTURE SON FUNERAL HOME.

6157 Torres-dale ave. Int. Sunset Memorial Park, Friends may call Mon. eve. fV Weather for Monday If in Based en Official Forecasts I 'Ac sari y'-S'-'-K snwvo sffi "'XT ,1 7 mo vv' ty.c'-'r-, i- (--A CtOOOY FAIR I.n0UDr A NEW ORLEANS STATIC WIND 1 COU 8SS WAKM I a 5 indkltt aijh tir pttun't, Urtrthk wnthtf, Jirtctia dJ cIM law til pnuan, (trtttilt rttatr, eirtfliM of mortmtnt n4 tpttJ ip4 FRONT it fvwui kevnJty of mu tir STATIC HtOWT Of lAJOMITEK if lkt eiiiw marha, iJ w'ttktt LOMBARDI EVANS ence at a dinner in the Cherry Hill Inn, Cherry Hill, N.

J. At the center Dr. Ringleb coordinated programs of scientific and engineering research and directed testing and evaluation of aeronautical materials, structures and power plants. Born in Guben, Germany, he EILEEN, (nee O'Brien, Nov. 19, Perhaps best remembered as 1966.

wife of the late Homer H. Evans. Services for relatives and friends the local square dance king, Mr. 11 A. at St.

Martin's Epis copal Church, 10th st. and Oak Lane. Int. Media. Pa.

In lieu of flowers Sanderson began his calling and fiddling career on a 1932 radio contributions may be made to Jeanes Hospital. Philadelphia. earned advanced degrees at program. Jena University and the Uni "Chris Sanderson and His Of 27 Harbor Ocean City. N.

on Nov. 20, 1966. ROBERT, husband of Anna V. Lombardi, and brother of Joseph Lombardi, and Mrs. Cristina Mariani.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral on 8:30 A. OLIVER H. BAIRS, 1820 Chestnut st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Theresa of Avilla Church.

Broad Ic Catherine 10 A. M. Entombment Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Tues. 7-9- L0WRY LOUISE (nee Simpson), on Nov.

19. 196. age 75 years, widow of John Lowry and mother of Walter R. Lowry. Mrs.

Ruth Pletcher and Mrs. Ann Bohn, also survived by six grandchildren. Services will be held 1:30 P. in THE DANIEL R. CHRIST FUNERAL HOME, Oley, Pa.

Int. Valley Forge Memorial Gardens. Friends may call Mon. 7 to 8:30 P. M.

(Arrangements by Walter R. Christ.) versity of Heidelburg. He later nee upright). Relatives and friends, members of all organizations of which he was a member invited to service, 2 P. KIRK NICE.

6301 Germantown ave. Friends may call Mon. 7-9. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Chelten Baptist Church Building Fund. THOMPSON On Nov.

19, 1966, MISS EVA in Mystic sister of John Thompson, of 3573 Indian Queen Lane, East Falls. Relatives and friends are invited to a closed casket service 11 A. W. MILLS TURNER FUNERAL HOME. 6028 Ridge Roxborough.

Int N. Cedar Hill Cem. No viewing Tues. eve. Please omit flowers.

TULISH PHILIP, age. 91. on Nov. 18. 1966, husband of Bertha Tulish, of 5325 Sylvester st.

Friends are invited to funeral 8:30 A. J. W. DEAN AND SON. 6401 Rising Sun Lawndale, Phila.

High Mass of Requiem, 10 A. St. Martin's Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Viewing Mon. eve. WAY On Nov. 19, 1966. RICHARD hug-band of Ruth of 264 Jefferson Haddonfield, N.

age 52. Service for relatives and friends I P. Lutheran Church of Our Saviour, Wood Lane fc Wayne Haddonfield, N. J. Int.

Bloomfield Bloomfield, N. J. There will be no viewing. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Lutheran Church of Our Saviour. Arrangements by THE STRETCH FUNERAL HOME, Haddonfield.

N. J. taught and conducted research in applied mathematics at Jena. WORKED ON PLANES From 1939 through 1945 Dr. Ringleb assisted in the develop Pocopson Valley Boys" were a fixture at area square dances for many years.

A bachelor, Mr. Sanderson leaves no survivors. Services will be held at 2 P. M. Wednesday in The Church of the Holy Trinity, West Chester.

Burial will be at Mount Morris Cemetery in Phoenixville. ment of Germany's famous Mes- FUIMAN0 Nov. 18, 1966. JOHN, of 1155 S. Delphi beloved husband of Adeline i nee Dilulio) and father of John, Jr Robert and Mrs.

Angelina Mattei. 2 grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Tues, 8 A. from GANGEMI FUNERAL HOME. Broad it Wolf its.

Solemn Requiem Mass, Annunciation Church 9 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Mon.

eve. GALE on Nov. 1966. ROSCOE husband of Emma S. Gale, Age 79 years.

Funeral service 2 P. M. at the PERIVCHIEF CHAPEL. 438 High Mt. Holly.

N. J. Int. Mt. Holly Cem.

Friends may call Tues. eve. GARFINKEL Nov. 20, 1966. GOLDIE.

of 1221 El-bridge mother of Beatrice Cooper, Eleanor Clark and Shirlee Rosen, also survived by 6 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Relatives and MACK IDA. suddenly on Nov. 1. 1966.

of 3939 N. Darien daughter of the late Andrew and Ida Wunderlich serschmitt airplanes as chief of theoretical aerodynamics with the Messerschmitt Aircraft Co. While with Messerschmitt Dr. Ringleb was engaged in the de Mack. Friends and relatives and mem Robert Lombardi, 91 Retired Contractor velopment of the first rocket George Jones, WyncoieBroker FRANK B.

ARNOLD, a re tired Secret Service agent and Veterans Administration field examiner, died Sunday at North it it. bers of St. Simeon a Lutheran Church and Esso Annuitants Club are invited to attend the services at 1 P. at the above named Church. 8th Luzerne Sts.

Friends may call Tues. eve. at THE GRIESS FUNERAL HOME, N.W. corner 8th and Hunting Park ave. Int.

Greenmount Cemetery. airplane, the ME-163. Later, he served as an official of the Aero- 'j 7n "I nautical Research Institute, was 62 and lived at 44 vi a -u Vienna. Pohprt T.nmhardi who rnso from ditch dieting to be- MASSE! Gcorge E. Jones, an invest-Lnmo nn -f larcrest rnntrartnrs dipH Snndav CLEMENTINO, on Nov.

18, 196, of Steven Camden. N. U. S. Government in 1945.

Dr. ment broker for 35 years, diedj. ma 07 rA rwo rtv qi age 81. Relatives and friends and of Ringleb was assigned to the on Saturday in Abington Me-, il Mr T.nmriarrli wVin fnrmrrlv the family wlU meet at 8 clock U. S.

Air Document Center in Wed. morning, in THE BOCCO FU NERAL HOME. 4th and Walnut sts uvea in tiKins arK, reurea iu London, England. Late in 1946 Camden. Solemn Requiem Mass, 9:30 years ago as head of the Lom he came to the center, which iW.B.CarrollA A.

in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Camden. Int. Calvary Cherry Hill. Friends may call Tues.

bardi Construction the firm was then known as the Naval had worked in the Philadelphia office of the Secret Service Division, U. S. Treasury Department, from 1922 to 1927. He was appointed an agent in 1927 and served in Washington until 1945. In that year he returned to the Veterans Administration in Philadelphia, where he worked until his retirement in 1965.

Surviving are his wife, the former Cathryn Ziegler; a stepson; a stepdaughter; seven grandchildren; that built the $4.3 million 8th! after 7 P. M. MOORE Air Material Center. NUMEROUS TEXTBOOKS friends are invited to services 11 A. JOSEPH LEVINE A SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS.

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

GELTZER Nov. 20. 1966. ISRAEL, husband ot Alice 'nee Aronowitz), of 6545 Souder father of Miss Bonnie Geltzer and Mr. David Geltzer, brother of Mr.

Marty Geltzer. Mrs. Faye Lipson. Mrs. Bess Eskovitz.

Mr. Sol Geltzer, Mr. Louis Geltzer and Mrs. Shirley Leather. Relatives, friends and members of Beth Emeth Congregation and Steuben Lodge 113.

Knights of Pythias, are invited to funeral services 11 A. precisely. "GOLDSTEINS'." 6410 N. Broad st. Int.

Roosevelt Memorial Park. Shiva will be observed at 6545 Souder st. GILLESPIE Of 7809 Park Elkins Park, on Retired Banker and Vine st. extension of the Broad st. subway.

Born in Italy, Mr. Lombardi Nov. 20. 1966. NANCY ROBB.

wife The scientific works of Dr. morial Hospital. He lived at 104 Glenview Wyncote. Mr. Jones was a graduate of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Surviving are his wife, the former Edith D. deMott; a son, Capt. George 3d; a daughter, Mrs. David B. Jones, and six grandchildren.

Services will be at 2 P. M. Tuesday in Calvary Presbyterian Church. Wyncote. Burial will be in West Laurel Hill of John n.

Moore, of 52 Treaty Elm Lane. Haddonfield, N. J. Service for Ringleb have been translated relatives and friends 11 A. came to Philadelphia at the age of 16.

His first job. that of a Wharton B. Carroll, an invest STRETCH FUNERAL HOME, West into a number of languages and Kings Highway, Haddonfield. N. are quoted in numerous text Int.

Harleigh Cem. There will be no ditchdigger, paid him 15 cents! ment banker who retired two WOLBERT FRANK on Nov. 20- 1966, husband of Charlotte J. (nee Wirtz). of 18 Peach Bellmawr Park, N.

age 65. Funeral 8 30 A. GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, 126 S. Black Horse Pike, Runnemede. N.

J. Requiem High Mass, 9:30 A. M. Church of the Annunciation BVM, Bellmawr, N. J.

Int. New St. Mary's Bellmawr. Friends may call Tues. eve.

WRAY Nov. 20. 1966. ANNIE S. (nee Pistor).

wife of the late William J. Wray, of 1607 S. 53rd Phila. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral on 8:30 A. CAVANAGH FUNERAL HOME, 301 Chester Pike.

Norwood. Solemn Requiem Mass. 10 A. Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Int.

Holy Cross. Friends may call Tues. 7 to 9:30. YUTUSCHUK Nov. 19.

1966. NELLIE (Nadezhda), beloved wife of Stephen (Tikhon), and devoted mother of Mrs. Olga Mason. Relatives and friends are invited to the viewing Tues. in the Parlors of PETER S.

MURIANKA, 5316 Rising Sun ave. Parastas, 8 P. M. Divine Liturgy, 10 A. St.

Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, 7th Brown st. Int. Oakland Cem. Parking Plaz in rear, by attendant. two sisters, and a brother.

books used in universities both years ago as treasurer and a an hour viewing. Please omit flowers. MORRISON here and abroad. director of the Lewis C. Dick MRS.

OLDIE SHENDER He is survived by his wife, Nov. 18. 1966. THOMAS husband of Madeline Barr Morrison GARFINKEL died on Sunday Four years later, however, Mr. Lombardi bid on his first construction job and won the omnt rarf and father of Mary Jane and Margaret the former Katharine Hauer-waas; three sons, D.

Thelm, in the Einstein Medical Center. Morrison, of 2357 78th ave. Relatives. mends and all organizations of which She was 65 and lived at 1221 El Volker and Walter; three daugh FRANCIS J. SCANLON, Tn VPars thp T.nm- he was a member are invited to fu ters, Mrs.

Helga Bennett, Mrs. neral A. M. KIRK AND NICE. 6301 Germantown ave.

Solemn bridge st. She retired eight years ago as a sample worker for the of 2429 E. Sergeant st died bardi Co built or reconstructed Saturday at St. Mary Hospital. spwers than anv othGr Gunhilt Kennedy, and Barbara Requiem Mass.

10 A. St. Ray. mond Church. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve. Fulton Clothing Co. after 33 years in the trade.

She was a member of the Amalgamated Kindly omit flowers. Contributions may be made to Pennsylvania Hos pital Cancer Research. Ringleb; a sister, and seven grandchildren. MAURICE W. KAVANAUGH, an expediter for the Kelsey Hayes Heintz Division, where he worked for the last 25 Clothing Workers union.

Surviv ing are three daughters, Mrs PIROLLI-GORI died Saturday in his home at the Haverford Villa Apartments, Haverford. He was 74. Mr. Carroll, a graduate of Swarthmore College, began his career 40 years ago with Elia-son, Kolb and Co. He became a partner in the firm, later known as Kolb, Carroll and Co.

He was a trustee of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania and a member of Cassia Lodge of Ardmore. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Gray; two sons, Robert G. and William a brother and six grandchildren. Services will be at 1 P. M.

Tuesday in the chapel of the Ardmore Presbyterian Church. Burial will be private. Nov. 18. 1966, JESSIE GAUL, wife of the late Edwin T.

Gillespie. Funeral service 11 A. at OLIVER H. BAIRS. 1820 Chestnut st.

Int. Laurel Hill Cem. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to your favorite charity. GL0D0WSKI Suddenly, on Nov. 19, 1966, CHARLES, husband of the late Genevieve Glodowski, of 200 Front st.

(Cambridge), Delran. N. formerly of Camden. N. age 70.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on 8 A. from the COLE FUNERAL HOME. Bridgeboro Washington Riverside, N. J. High Mass of Requiem, 9 A.

St. Casimlr's Church. Int. Holy Crosa Yeadon. Friends may call Tues.

GREENBERQ Nov. 20, LENA (nee Kleger), of 6822 Nov. 18th. 1966. CATHERINE (nee Philadelphia contractor.

The company also worked on projects in Washington, D. Louisville, and Cumberland, Md. Mr. Lombardi is survived by his wife, the former Anna Wen-ner; a brother, Joseph, and a sister, Mrs. Christine Mariani.

He was 83. Mr. icanlon, a widower, was employed for 17 years in the shipping and caulking department of the Philadelphia Naval Yard. He retired in 1944. He then worked for five years with the Keystone Dry Dock Co.

He was a member of the International Boilermakers Union and the Holy Name So- Beatrice Cooper, Mrs. Eleanor Chairadio). beloved wife of the late Card of Thanks Domenic and mother of Louis, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Shirlee Rosen; Mary Castellano, Mrs.

Carmella Dis years, died Saturday at the AFL- pigno. Also survived by 7 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to WE SINCERELY wish to extend our appreciation to all of our friends, relatives and neighbors who offered their kind expressions of help and sympathy during our bereavement MR. FRANK JACQUTNTO AND DAUGHTERS funeral 8:30 A.

M. at THE MONTI FUNERAL HOME, 2533-35 A Solemn Requiem Mass will Broad st. Solemn Requiem Mass Epi CORNELIUS A. McCROSSEN, owner of the Dust Bowl Bar phany Church, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy CIO Hospital. He was 58 and lived at 8801 Holme ave. Surviving are his wife, the former Marie L. Hornketh; a daughter, Mrs.

Frances L. Kaminski; four grandchildren, three brothers and a sister. Cross Cem. viewing Mon. eve.

ciety of St. Anne's. Surviving jDe 0ffered at 10 A. Wednes-are a son, Francis day in St. Theresa of Avilla four daughters, Mrs.

Margaret church, Broad and Catharine for 29 years, died Saturday at his home, 2121 Brandywine st P0TEMPA Of 3541 while serving at Viet WE SINCERELY wish to extend ear appreciation to all of our friends, relatives and neighbors who offered their kind expressions of help and sympathy during our recent bereavement. MRS. LOUIS J. COURSEY and FAMILY. He was 70.

Mr. McCrossen is Fleuhr, Mrs. Anna Hartzell, Mrs. Rita Gallagher and Mrs. survived by six sons, Cornelius sts.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. MRS. GEORGE C. JESSUP, nam. on Nov.

13, 1966. LOUIS age 19 years. Beloved son of Louis and Mary Potempa and brother of John and Joseph. Relatives and friends FRANCIS J. JASTER, who Oakland wife of Herman, mother of Stanley R.

Neil Greenberg. sister of Mrs. Rebecca Kessler A Mrs. Lillian Sable. Services Monday, 12 noon precisely for relatives, friends, and members of the Pannonia B.

at ROSENBERG'S at RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N. Broad St. Int. Montefiore. Family, will be at the late residence.

Anne McGurk; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Died also members of the Alumni Associa Cemetery Lois tion, 1965 Northeast Catholic High retired five years ago as a chief clerk of the Reading Co. after 45 years with the railroad, died ISRAEL GELTZER. a mem- 01 C- School are invited to funeral 8:30 A. M.

High Requiem Mass. St. turing firm of Phil-Cam, in vUle, N. died Saturday at Joan of Arc Church, 10 A. M.

Friends HAUSMANN Saturday in Holy Redeemer Hos VALLEY Forge Gardens. Beautiful 4- grave plot for sale by pvt. owner. $500 full price. Call 692-3047 eves.

CHOICE Cemetery lot, George Washington Memorial Park Reasonable. Phone 609-767-1972. may call Mon. at the Chapel, Frankford ave. and Atlantic st.

Int. ber of the sheet metal manufac- Our Lady of Grace Cem. POTTS Cooper Hospital, Camden. She was 71. Mrs.

Jessup, a widow, was the former Marjorie Page. She was a member of the Grace William Francis Joseph John and Donald three daughters, Mrs. Rose Cinco, Mrs. Catherine D. Dorsch and Mrs.

Mary Oniskey, and 23 grandchildren. HARRY EDWARD DIAMOND, an audtior at Garden State Park, died Sunday at Underwood Hospital, Woodbury, N. J. He was 65 and lived on Warwick Deptford township, N. J.

Surviving are his wife, the former Florence Schroth; two sons, Harry, and Joseph, two brothers, a sister and five grandchildren. Episcopal Church, Merchant Camden, died Sunday at Jeanes Hospital. He was 43 and lived at 6545 Souder st. Mr. Geltzer was a member of Beth Emeth Congregation.

Surviving are his wife, the former Alice Arono-witz; a son, David, a daughter, Bonnie three brothers and three sisters. pital, Meadowbrook. He was 66 and lived at 4939 N. 5th st. He was a member of the Men of Malvern, the League of the Sacred Heart and the Holy Name' Society of Incarnation Church, 5th st.

and Lindley ave. Surviving are his wife, the former Alice Donnelly; three sons, the Rev. Leon Jaster, S.J., Frank and Charles; a daughter, Sister Alice Frances, S.S.J. two brothers and 11 grandchildren. ville.

Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. David Dych, Mrs. Robert Ripley, Mrs. Mario Dar-ro and Mrs. James Ryan; two BAldwin 8-2667 Personal Service Three generations of personal service sine 1884 sons, Carr and Thomas; 19 grandchildren; one great-grand child, two sisters and one broth er.

Nov. 19. 1966, of 4042 Bleigh SARAH MAE (nee Geiss), wife of the late Ernest Potts, age 73. Relatives, friends, members of Tacony Chapter 340, O.E.S., are invited to attend funeral 11 A. from ROWLAND GANTHER FUNERAL HOME.

7015 Torresdale ave. Int. North-wood Cem. Friends may call after 10 A. M.

No viewing Mon. eve. QUID0RT ELIZABETH Nov. 18, 1966. at Cape May Court House, N.

widow of Lee Quidort. Funeral services on at 1:30 P. HOLLINGSEAD FUNERAL HOME, Cape May. Friends may call 12 to 1:30 P. Tues.

Int. Cold Springs Cem. RACZAK Of 3123 Hartville st, on Nov. 16. 1966.

FRANK aged 67 years, beloved husband of Margaret H. Kramer, and father of Mrs. Frances Di-Pietro, Elaine Raczak and Joseph Bela, and Earl Raczak. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral at 8:30 A. CHARLES L.

KESTER'S, 609-11 E. Allegheny ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, at the Ascension of Our Lord Church, 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Redeemer Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve. Please omit -Ttl 1 1 Deaths Elsewhere NICOLA MAIALE, a retired shoemaker, died Saturday in Methodist Hospital. He was 81 and lived at 2113 S.

15th st. Surviving are four sons, Domenic, Albert, Nicholas and Michael; two daughters, Mrs. Josephine Monturano and Mrs. Esther Pa-tricelli; a brother, a sister, 14 grandchildren and 7 Economical Service Snce 1814 ADAMS JOHN Nov. IS, 1966, husband of Evelyn Fleming Adams, of 120 Kirk Lane, Media, Pa.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 8:30 A. from THE WILLIAM C. RIGBT FUNERAL HOME, 15 E. 4th st. 4th and Jackson), Media.

Requiem Mass at Nativity B.V.M. Church, 10 o'clock. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem.

Friends may call Tues. eve. BATTEASTE RICHARD Nov. lg, 16, husband of Jennie of 2244 N. Carlisle at.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services P. Beream Presbyterian Church, Broad tc Diamond sts. Int. 11 A. Mt.

Lawn-Lincoln Memorial Park, Sharon HilL Pa. BECK On Nov. 19. 1966. NETTIE L.

BECK, of 536 Scott Gladwyne, Pa. Services and Int. Punxsutawney, Pa. BENISCHECK LILLIAN V. nee Wunderl, Nov.

20. 1966, of 437 Dupont wife of the late George M. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 9 A. ROLLER FUNERAL HOME, 263 Hermitage st. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of St.

Mary of the Assumption, 10 A. M. Int. St. Mary's Cem.

Friends may call Tues. eve. BIRD of Rancoca Woods on Nov. lg, 1964, ETHEL MAE, wile of the late Raymond Bird, Age 52 years. Funeral service 2 P.

M. at the PERIN-CHIEF CHAPEL, 438 High ML Holly, N. J. Int. Brotherhood Cem.

Friends may call Mon. eve. BLEY Not. IS, 1966, JOHN husband of Florence (Lyon) Bley, 558 Snowden rd Upper Darby. Services Mon.

8 30, TOPPITZERS FUNERAL HOME, Garrett rd. at Lansdowne Drexel Hill, where friends ft associates of the Burroughs Corp. may call after 7 o'clock. Int. Arlington Cem.

one-time advertising executive of the New York Times, at Palm Nov. 18. 1966. of 2 S. 5th Darby, JOSEPH, husband of Rose (nee Baldino).

Funeral 9 A. MARVIL FUNERAL HOME. 1110 Main Darby, Pa. A Requiem High Mass, Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Mon. 7 to 9. HORNER 10 Brookdale Town Bank, N.

suddenly, on Nov. 19, 166. FRED S. Age 69 husband of Dorothy (nee Woodman). Relatives and friends are invited to memorial services at the HOLLINGSEAD FUNERAL HOME, Cape May, N.

on 21. at 7 P. M. Please omit flowers. Memorials may be given to your favorite charity.

IZZI Nov. 17, 1966, GENOVTNA (nee Maz-zocco), of 721 McKean beloved wife of Nicola and mother of Mrs. Mildred Capaldi, Mrs. Mary Clemente, Mrs. Florence Lorenzo, also survived by grandchildren and 1 greatgrandchild.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral 10 A. from PINNA. BURIAL 1327 S. Broad st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St.

Nicholas Church, 11 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Tues.

eve. Ample free parking. JABL0N0WSKI MARYJAN (MARIAN), Nov. 19, 1966. of 4513 Salmon formerly of 266J Almond husband of the late Frances (nee Oprawa), father of Stanley, Joseph, Mrs.

Mary Smialow-aki, Henry, Mrs. Helen Jurkiewicz and Alex Skowronaki. Relatives and friends and all organizations of which he was a member are invited to the funeral 8 A. from THEO. J.

BAJ FUNERAL HOME, 2656 E. Thompson st Solemn Requiem Mass, 9 A. St. LaurenUus Church. Int.

Holy Redeemer Cem. Friends may caU Tues. eve. Please omit flowers. Mas offerings are preferred.

JACKS0K Florist Guide Beach, Fla. Mr. Connaughton was in the city government from 1951-54. BRIMMER'S 3155 KENSINGTON AVE NS 4-041 ian industry, in Milan, Italy. Mr.

Marinotti went into textiles os a youth. In 1914, on behalf of a Milan company, he set up an office in Russia. It closed after the 1917 Communist takeover. He took over the management of Snia Viscosa right after the 1929 depression and, through Francis Craig, 66, composer and band leader whose "Near You" was one of th biggest musical hits in modern history, in Sewanee, Tenn. Mr.

Craig's big moment came in 1948 when he not only composed but played "Near You" a two-million record-seller which has been revived several times during this decade. Mr. Craig, whose band estab After the First World War, he became secretary to the late Louis Wiley, business manager of the New York Times, and WANNER'S FLOWERS 1901 COTTMAN AVE. RA 5-7500 MRS. HERMAN GREEN-BERG, the former Lena Kleger, died Sunday at Nazareth Hospital.

She was 53 and lived at 6822 Oakland st. She was a sales later took charge of the news paper's rotogravure advertising clerk at Maggi's, 1226 Chestnut Fascist protectionism, set it on staff. st. She was a member of the a solid footing. In 1938, he became associate Pannonia Beneficial Associa lished a record by playing for 21 consecutive years in the Hermit publisher of the Boston Ameri Charles M.

Miller, 66, famous hunting guide and cook, in Ban finest tit Oar recently enlarged tad refnrbished funeral home it acknowledeed to be unsurpassed in beauty, dignity and accessibility from snrcsrjrwbere. can and helped found Parade tion. Surviving are her husband; two sons, Stanley R. and Neal, and two sisters. age Hotel in Nashville, magazine.

gor, Me. -In his 35-year career as a In 1939 he joined with J. Frank led a long string of performers into the music business, including Snooky Lanson, Dinah Byrne to establish Connaughton and Byrne, newspaper repre Shore, Jimmy Melton, Kay Ar- BRAMWELL Formerly of 315 W. Roosevelt on Nov. 17.

1966, MARY SAUERS, MRS. EDWIN T. GILLESPIE, widow of a sugar broker and manufacturers' representative, died Friday at her home, 7809 Park Elkins Park. She was 86. Mrs.

Gillespie was the former Jessie Gaul. Her hus men, Phil Harris, Kenny Sar gent, and Kitty Kallen. sentatives in New York City. Al Schenk, 61, veteran vaude guide, Mr. Miller led such personalities as Babe Ruth, Sally Rand, Ted Williams and politicians of both parties on hunting trips through Maine woods.

Francis J. Connaughton, 69, former New York City deputy wife of the late Thomas Jackson. Relatives and friends are invited to th funeral A. uui Franco Marinotti, 75, presi ville performer billed in the 1920s 7047 GERMANTOWN AVE. CHestnut Hill 7-8700 James E.

Fyf Irvin B. Boyd Nov. lg, JAMES husband of Evelyn R. BramweU. of 874 N.

66th st. Relatives and friends are invited to services 2 P. FUNERAL HOME OF J. HARRT STROUD. 600-02 N.

63d st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends may call J4 P. M.

H. BAIR'S, 1820 Chestnut St. Low Requiem Mass. Stella Maris Church. as the "world's fastest Charles dent of Snia Viscosa Textile Co and a prominent figure in Ital band died in 1949.

10 A. M. int. Moiy sepuicnre cem. Friends may caU Mon.

tve. 7 9. ton Dancer," in Cincinnati, O. commissioner of commerce and.

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