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i ia-C Sunday, May 20,1973 Philadelphia Inquirer K-05 Death Notices K-05 Death Notices K-05 Death Notices K-05 Death Notices K-05 Death Notices K-05 Death Notices Two Men Die Iiiery Crash HtSHEY, Pa. (UPI). A fierpwo-car crash just west of fe on Middle town Road Saturday claimed the lives of twofJ central Pennsylvania Kphed in the head-on colli-, sioitere Nicholas Tuduy, 25, MidcQetown, Dauphin County, and-loyd Ettinger, 21, Eliza-, betfijewn, Lancaster County. One 5)f the autos burst into flames. William Keefer, 20, also of Middletown, was injured.

He I was listed in satisfactory condition at the Hershey Medical Center. Shapps to Give Dinner for GIs HARRISBURG (UPI). and Mrs. Milton J. will host a testimonial dinrier June 11 for Pennsylva-( nia's'iservicemen who served in Vietnam, including former PWs.

The dinner is planned in honyr of former prisoners of wajdisabled veterans, those why served in Southeast Asia amf Pennsylvania Medal of Honor winners. Heading the guest list are former Governors John S. Fins, George N. Leader, Wil- liaJrhV. Scrancton and Ray- f- mertd'P Shafer.

dsp invited will be state judges and Pennsylvania lawmakers at both the state and Federal levels. Teachers Will Vote on Union By RICHARD F. CASEY WILMINGTON Most of the city's 850 school teachers are expected to choose Monday between two unions to represent them in upcoming contract negotiations. They will be choosing ampng the Wilmington Federation of Teachers, the Wilmington Education Association- and no representation. The WFT presently is the bargaining agent and the current two-year contract runs out June 30.

Meanwhile, the city Board of Education will be negotiating with five other unions by that time secretaries, cus- todians, specialized maintenance personnel, cafeteria workers and para professionals are also nearing the ends of their current contracts. BETSON EDWARD T. suddenly. May 18, 1973, of 1314 Wellington St. and formerly of 5619 N.

3rd St. Beloved son of Anna Farrell Betson and the late Thomas and brother of Thomas. Relatives, friends, employees of Acme Markets invited to funeral Tuesday 8 A.M. JOHN F. GIVNISH'S, 5th St.

at Chelten Ave. (6300 N. 5th Mass the Resurrection Church of the Resurrection 9:30 A.M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Friends may call Monday eve. BLAIR May 18, of 426 S. 3rd Colwvn. Formerly of Windsor SAMUEL. Husband of Mary (nee Mc-Queston).

Father of Sam and JacK Blair. Also survived by 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to the funeral service Tues. 11 A.M i at the MARVIL FUNERAL HOME, 1110 Main Darby, where friends may call Mon. eve 7 to 9.

Int. Arlington Cem. B0RAN Suddenly May 17, 1973, of 4249 N. Fairhill Philadelphia, JOHN JOSEPH, husband of June Boran inoo wortTi Relatives, friends and employees of United News Local 628, are invited to the funeral Tuesday, 9 A. from WETZEL A SON FUNERAL HOME, 4710 N.

5th St. Mass of the Resurrection 10 A. St. Henry's Church. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Monday evening. BR0CKSBANK In Mt. Holly, N.J., on Friday May 18, HAROLD TENEYCK. Husband of Helen (nee Beeler).

Formerly of West Chester. Age 72. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service from the St. James United Church of Christ, Havertown, on Tues. May 22, 1973 at 11 A.M.

Int. Philadelphia Memorial Park, Frazer. Memorial gifts may be made to the St James United Church of Christ Steeple Fund, Myrtle Ave. and Warwick Havertown, Pa. 19083.

BUCHANAN On May 18, 1973, ALICE nee Omensetter), of 2107 Sierra 'Plymouth Meeting, formerly of Roxbor-ough, wife of the late Alvin J. Buchanan, and mother of Alvin J. Buchanan, and Ruth P. Hague. Relatives, friends are invited to call at the TURNER FUNERAL HOME, 6028 Ridge Rox.

on 1:30 P.M. for her funeral services. (No viewing Mon. eve or Tues.) Int. Westminster Cem.

CAMBELL On May 17, 1973, HARRY beloved husband of Sarah Cambeli, of Woodland Phila. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend his funeral service on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from the CAVANAGH FUNERAL HOME, 6922 Woodland Phila. Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may call Mon.

eve. 7 till 9 clock. (Parking lot next to funeral home). CASTELLUCCI io io7i. of 147 Lever- ington Rox (nee Chermelia), wife of the late aamuei v.asicnui.i.1 and mother of the late Fedora Cam-panaro and Angeline Bernardo and survived by Bessie D'Adamo, Josephine Broskey, Nicholas Castel ucq.

George Castellucci, Paul Castellucci, Daniel Castellucci, Joan Correnti, Samuel Bernardo and Domemc Cas-sel, Joseph Cassel, Mary Juliano and Frank Castellucci. Relatives, friends invited to call at the TURNER FUNERAL HOME, 6028 Ridge Rox-borough, Tues. after 7 for viewing and to her funeral service. 10 30 A. at Full Gospel Tabernacle, Green Lane, Roxborough.

Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. CHAIT May 18, 1973, ANNA (nee Sagle), wife of the late Max of The Philip Murray House, mother of Sondra, Singer, sister of Mr. Max Sagle, Mr. Simon Sagle, Mrs.

Sophie Numeros and Mrs. Celia Hirsch, grandmother of Mindy and Bonny Singer and Renae Chait. Relatives and friends and members of United Jewish Organization Hadassah; Pioneer Women; Y. M. H.

A. and Philip Murray Senior Group are invited to funeral services Suni. 11 A. M. precisely "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N.

Broad st. Int. Mt. Lebanon Cem. Shiva will be observed at 11991 Dumont rd.

Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society. r. DYCH Of 112 Penn Oak Flourtown, uddenly, on May 18, 1973. LENA H. (nee Perilli), wife of Edward A.

and sister of Jean, Ben, Gus, Futty, and John. Formerly of 3036 N. 23d Phila. Relatives and friends invited to the funeral Tues. 9 A.

M. THE CRAFT FUNERAL HOME, 814 Bethlehem Pike, Erdenheim. Mass of the Resurrection St-. Genevieve's Church, Flourtown, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Mon. 7-9 P. M.

Parking on premises. EHRLICH May 19, 1973, MINNIE (nee Kaufman), wife of the late Samuel, of 6330 Eastwood mother of Mrs. Frances George, Mr. Aaron Ehrlich, sister of Mrs. Fave Merlin and Mrs.

Frances Patten; also survived by two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Relatives, friends are Invited to funeral services, Mon. 12:15 P. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad St.

Int. Har Jehuda Cem. Shiva will be observed at 6330 Eastwood St. ELLIOTT Of 3141 Hartvllle May 17, 1973, JAMES father of Mrs. Joseph Pilkus, Mrs.

John Golden, James Ill, Richard, Robert and William Elliott. Relatives, friends and members of Evangelical Lutheran Church of Our Saviour are invited to services 1:30 P.M., CHARLES L. KES-TER'S, 609-11 E. Allegheny ave. Int.

North wood Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. FELICE WILLIAM, SR. May 18, 1973, husband of Carmella, (nee Potts), 27 Vermilion Levittown, Pa.

Father of Francis, Riverside, N.J., William and Dennis at home. Brother of Joseph and John, Phila, George-Silver Springs, Md. Mrs. Steve Seneca and Mrs. Joseph Shannon, both of Croydon, Mrs.

Betty Camulluccl, Bristol. Relatives ana friends are invited to funeral BECK MORTUARY, 7400 Newportville Levittown. Tues. 9 A.M, Mass of the Resurrection 10 A.M. St.

Joseph the Worker Church, Levittown. Int. Resurrection Cem. Friends may call Mon. 2-4 and 7-9 P.M.

GAD0N May 19, 1973, SARAH (nee Fein-stein), wife of the late Sydney, of 535 Broad Acres Narberth, Pa. Mother of Steven Gadon sister of Mr. I. Jack Feinstein, also survived by four grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 3 P.

M. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad St. Int. Cong.

Beth Israel, Rt. 28, North Reading, Mass. Shiva will be observed at 535 Broad Acres Narberth, commencing Tues. The family requests contributions in her memory be made to Akiba Hebrew Academy, Sarah Gadon Memorial Scholarship Fund. HAIGH Suddenly on May 18, 1973, JOHN of 2924 S.

Felton beloved husband of Eileen A. Mulvihill Haigh; devoted father of Mary C. Conlan, Elizabeth M. Lyons, Ellen J. Hunt, John Dominick Emma M.

and Joan also survived by 19 grandchildren. Relatives, friends and employees of ARCO, invited to funeral 8:15 A. KING FUNERAL HOME, 2649-51 S. 64th st. High Mass of Resurrection Church of St.

Barnabas, 9:30 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Mon.

7 to 10. Parking for viewing school lot, 64th st. south of Buist ave. HAMMILL EDWARD H. In Waterbury, May 17, 1973, of 137 Irvington Waterbury, formerly of 1425 Rosalie Phila.

Husband of Mary (nee Devaney) Hammill, brother of Sister Carman Rosa I.H.M. Funeral mass on May 21 at 9 A.M. at Immaculate Conception Church, Waterbury. Committal service in Holy Sepulchre Wyndmoor, Pa. Mon.

2 P.M. HEALY On May 18, 1973. MARY E. Cnee Sheldon). Of Yeadon, Pa.

Wife of the late John A. Healy, mother of Catherine, Thelma and Mary, sister of Mrs. Gertrude Moore. Also survived by nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, 8:30 A.

M. from THE LOGAN FUNERAL HOME, 805 Long-acre Yeadon, Pa. Mass of the Resurrection, St. Louis Church, 10 A. M.

Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve.

CASSETTE CARTRIDGE series 698 4.59 ea. tape (where available on tape) 8, College Slates Jazz Festival NEWARK The first annual Delaware Summer Jazz Festival will be held on the University of Delaware campus this June and July, sponsored by the U. of D. Summer Festival of the Arts. Delaware Vallev Deaths DAILEY, Joseph 22, of 5247 N.

Howard died Thursday at Episcopal Hospital after illness. Services Tuesday morning, John T. Joseph Funeral Home, 4th and Walnut Lansdale.) MORAN, John 55, of Taylor Drexel Hill, a coordinator for the Vertol Division of the Boeing Saturday at Bryn Mawr Hospital. (Videon Funeral Home, Garrett rd. and Shadeland Drexel Hill.) REISHTEIN, MRS.

WILLIAM the former Eleanor Fein, 56, of 287 Wy- oming Kingston, formerly of 14 Blancoyd Merion, of an apparent brain tumor. Saturday, at her Kingston home. (Services 11 A.M. Tuesday, Rosenberg Funeral Chapel, 348 S. River Wilkes-Barre, Pa.) K-06 In Memoriams ARONFREED JOHANNA S.

In loving-memory of a sweet mother who passed away May 20, 1955. Loving and kind In all her ways. Upright and iust to the end of her days, Sincere and true in heart and mind. Beautiful memories she left behind. Sadly missed by daughter Eva and son Maurice F.

SAMUELS ISRAEL. Today is your birthday. Only you would know how much I miss you. Wife Anne SMITH Reverend Clarence M. Smith.

Passed away May 18, 1970. It all the world were ours to give, we'd give it yes, and more. To see you coming up the steps and walking through the door. To hear your voice and see your smile, to sit and talk with you a while. To be witti you the same old way, would be our fondest wish today.

Heart of gold stopped beating, two smiling eyes at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us he only takes the best. God knows we can never forget, nor would he want us to. We know you walk beside us no matter what we do. We pray you also know how much we still love you.

Sadly missed, never go to be forgotten. Your loving wife, Lena, daughters and grandchildren K-05 Death Notices ARN0LD-AGNEW IDA S. on May 17, 1973, of 2028 E. Cumberland wife of William T. Arnold and mother of Charles Agnew, Mrs.

Clair LeCompte, Mrs. Fred A. Brown, Jr. Relatives, friends and members of Trinity Presbyterian Church, are Invited to the services 2 P. M.

from THE NORTHEAST PARLORS OF HAROLD B. MULLIGAN, Frankford and Allegheny aves. Viewing from 12 noon. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem.

No viewing Sun. eve. BATES MABEL, suddenly. May 18, 1973, of the Benson Manor, Jenkintown, wife of the late William Bates and mother of Virginia B. Goldthorp; also survived by a sister, Elizabeth Youell, a brother.

Nelson Ingham, three grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. Funeral services 11 A.M. Mon. at the Jenkintown United Methodist Church, Walnut st. and Summit Jenkintown.

Int. private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to the J. Wood Piatt Caddie Scholarship Fund. STEREO LP'S series 249 1.49 LP series 598 3.39 ea.

LP for albums containing more than SEALS CROFTS Diamond Girl 3.39 lp ALICE COOPER Billion Dollar Babies SPRINGFIELD SHOPPING CENTER STATE SPROUl RDS. SPRINGFIELD, PA. 0 SHOPPING WELSH RD. A PHILADELPHIA, of 1 COMPTON At Ambler Rest Center on May IT, 1973, ELIZABETH formerly of Lafayette Hill, wife of the late Bruce L. Compton, mother of Rev.

Bruce D. Compton of Phoenix, Dorothy C. Vaughn, and Marian Robertson. Also survived by 6 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren. Funeral services, Monday, 2 P.

M. at Summit Presbyterian Church, Greene and Westview Germantown, where friends may call after 1 P. M. Int. Clermont, Fla.

C00NEY Suddenly, May 15, 1973. FRANK J. Jr. Son of the late Ella M. (nee O'Malley), and Frank J.

and brother of Catherine F. Kanouse. Relatives, -friends, V.F.W. Keystone Post 2820, North Catholic Alumni and Employees of Heintz Div. of Kelsey Hayes are invited to funeral 8:30 A.

M. from his home, 3829 N. Marshall st. Mass of Resurrection, St. Veronica's Church, 10 A.

M. Inf. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve.

i CR0THERS May 19, 1973, HELEN M. (nee Badum), beloved wife of Harry E. "Crothers. Relatives and friends are Invited to her funeral Wed. 8:30 A.M.

WACKERMAN FUNERAL HOME, 8060 Verree Rd. (Fox Chase). Mass of the Resurrection 10 A. M. St.

Bartholomew's Church. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. Friends may call Tues. 7-9 P.M.

DALEY May 18. JOHN P. Husband of Catherine A. (nee Bazis). Of 5320 Grays Ave.

Father of John Raymond Mrs. Mary P. Monahan, and Mrs. Winifred Dohrmann. Also survived by sixteen grandchildren.

Relatives, friends, members Wm. P. Roche Post No. 21, A. invited to call Mon.

eve. KISH FUNERAL HOME, 6506 Elmwood Ave. Mass of the Resurrection, Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament Tues. 10 A. M.

Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. DAILEY I On May 17, 1973v 'of 5247 N. Howard JOSEFtH F.

DAILEY, ill, age 22 beloved son of Joseph F. and Mary (nee Kelly). Relatives and friends invited to attend his funeral Tues. morning at 10 from the WETZEL SON FUNERAL HOME, 6902 Rising Sun ave. Mass of the Resurrection 11 A.

St. Ambrose Church, st. Roosevelt Blvd. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Friends may call at the Funeral Home Mon. 7-9 P. M. The family requests that contributions be made at the Funeral Home in his memory to Hodgkins Research, co The American Cancer Society. (Arrangements by JOHN T.

JOSEPH FUNERAL HOME, Lansdale, Pa.) DAVIS On May 17, 1973, formerly of 4440 N. Uber LOLA C. (nee Carroll), wife of the late Howard C. Davis, mother of Howard C. and Mrs.

Lola Hahn. Services and interment private at the convenience of the family from the OGONTZ PARLORS OF HAROLD B. MULLIGAN, Ogontz and Chelten aves. D'MILLER May 18, 1973, ESTELLA ROSEN-BERGER, wife of the late Frank A. D'Miller, 16 E.

Langhorne Havertown. Services Mon. morning 11 o'clock, C. M. TOPPITZER'S FUNERAL HOME, Garrett at Lans-downe Drexel Hill, where friends may call after 10 o'clock.

Memorial offering In her name may be made to The Memorial Fund of The Presbyterian Church of Llanerch, Lansdowne and Park Havertown, Pa. Int. Arlington Cem. DeCLEMENTE May 17, 1973. JOSEPH R.

Of 2328 S. Sixth St. Beloved husband of Anna. Father of Dominic and Anna C. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, Mon.

8:30 A. M. from PENNA. BURIAL INC. 1327-29 S.

Broad St. Mass of the Resurrection, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, 9:30 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Viewing, Sun. eve. DiSEBASTIANO May 18, 1973. JOHN, husband of Emilia DiRenzo DiSebastiano, of 135 Simpson rd, Ardmore; father of Mr.

Joseph DiSebastiano and Mrs. Victor (Gilda) Cardone; also survived by 1 grandchild. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral home of JOHN STRETCH, E. Eagle 8, St. Denis Rd.

(Oakmont), Havertown, 7 to 9 P. M. and to the Mass of the Resurrection In St. Colman Church 10 A. M.

Int. St. Denis Cem. ea. LP' ea.

LP 1 IT YES Yessongs 6.78 3-LP set STEPHEN STILLS and MANASSAS Down The Road 3.39 lp CEDARBR00K MALL SHOPPING CENTER CHELTENHAM AVE. EAST0N RD. WYNC0TE, PA. OLDEN SCHAAL Mav 19, 1973, GEORGE S- nf SSJ.1 Ainslie East Falls. Husband df Nellie Schaal (nee Hutchinson) and" uncle of Raymond Bald.

Jr. Relatlus friends invited to call at the THE TURNER FUNERAL HOME, 6028 Ridge Roxborouoh. Mon. anmr and to his funeral services Tues." inr. -ernwood cem.

SF0RZA (SF0TTS) May 17. 1973. ftimAKIMt tn Xd West Caster. Formerly of 4035 Pod ar st. BelovsH faiho- the late Frank and the late Mrs.i juiio nnarcneni, also survived by 5 grandchildren and 8 arrt.

grandchildren. Funeral Mon. 8:30 A.M., from LTALLURA HOME, 6601 Haverfnrri m. 9:30 A.M., Our Ladv of inmi. Church.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. View-' lnJ 5uni p- M- Parking by attendants. 1 SHERMAN May 17-. 1973.

FTHFI f. m. Ick), of 3939 Conshohocken Avp. Formerly of Sherwood Rd. Wife of the late Isadore.

Sister of Mrs. Mor- ris (Esther) Zeluck. Also survived by nieces and nephews. Services 12 noon precisely at ROSENBERG'S nornncL A20 N. Broad St Int.

Roosevelt Memorial Park. Fam- ily will be at 4403 Sherwood Rd. The family suggests contributions mav be made to a charity of the donor's choice. -i SILC0X May 18th. CHARLFS SR jin.

Bellmont Doylestown. Husband of Helen F. (nee Richards), father of 'R rru a. uai uai a oiiiii, miiiarn k. and Charles H.

Jr. Relatives, friends and a members of L.O.O.M. Lodge No. 1101 invuea io runerai services Tues. 'V r.m.

ar junn j. BUYERS, 406 N. taston Willow Grave. Int Mill. side Cem.

Viewing Mon. eve. 7 to 9. r.m. SIMPSON Suddenly on May 19, 1973.

t. WARD. Beloved husband of Mary R. mee Kowanj, or ill Haddon Collingswood, N.J. He was a real estate broker in Camden County for over su years ana is also survived by 1 daughter Mary E.

Simpson of Col- iimhswoud, i Drorner wiuiam c. Cam- -den. Services for relatives and Tues. 11 A.M. at FOSTERS FU NERAL HOME, Haddon and Lees Collingswood, N.J.

Int. Harlsian Camden. Friends may call Tues. 10 to 11 A.M. Please make memorial donations to Centenary Ta- Dernacie united Methodist Church, 5th and Cooper Camden, N.J.

SIMPSON May 16, 1973 at Aiken S.C. form, erly of Phila. THOMAS husband-of Alice E. (nee Dougherty) 8, father of Maureen A. Simpson.

friends employees of the E. I. Du Pont Co. are invited to the Funeral Monday 8:30 A.M. at the McGILLIN FUNERAL HOME, 48th 8, Baltimore Ave.

Phila. High Mass of the Resurrection 10 A.M. Church of St. Francis DeSales. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Sun. Eve. from 6 to 9 P.M. STETSON WAYNE W.

Age 64 of 3 N. Osborne Margate, N. J. Suddenly on May 19, 1973. Beloved husband of Mary J-- and father of Wayne W.

Jr. and Mrs. Mary Louise Schmicker. Relatives and friends are invited to a Mass of the Resurrection Tuesday, 10 A.M. at Blessed Sacrament Church, N.

J. Int. Holy Cross Mays -Landing, N. J. Friends may call the churcn Monday eve, 7-9 P.M.

TAMBASCIA May 18, 1973, JOSEPH, beloved -husband of Rachel, father of Ed-mond and Mrs. Lucy Schein, also survived by three grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to' the funeral Tues. 9 AM from BALDI FUNERAL HOME, 1331 S. Broad St.

Mass of Resurrection, St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 10 AM. Int. Peter Paul Cem. Viewing Mon! 7-10.

Prayer Service, 7:30 PM. T0NK0N0W May 19, GOLDIE, wife of the late Nathan. Devoted mother of Betty, Ruth, Agard. Also 4 grand children:" Services Monday 11 A.M. REISMAN CHAPEL, 2317 N.

Broad. Int. Mt. Sharon. Shiva at 7824 Gilbert St.

a WARD THOMAS NICHOLAS, suddenly on May 17, 1973, of 116 W. Spring Ave Ardmore, formerly of Phila. and Beach Haven. Nephew of the late May Ward Hicks. He was a member of Co.

i 91st Construction Battn. U.S.N, in--WW2, also a member of the Merion-Fire Co. He retired from the Reading R.R. Funeral services will be held at the STUARD FUNERAL HOME, 104 Cricket Ave, Ardmore, Tues. May 22 at 2 P.M.

Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve. 7 to 9.

WEINBERG May 19, 1973, MOLLY R. (nee Eisenberg), wife of the late Herman J. Weinberg, of 2401 Pennsylvania mother of Grace Groner and Roberta Weinberg; sister of Ether Hallman and Ziporah Baylinson; also survived by two grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services, 1 P. from the GERMANTOWN JEWISH CENTER, Lincoln Drive and Ellet St.

Int. Roosevelt-Memorial Park. Family will be at--the late residence. In lieu of remenw brances, donations may be made to a charity of the donors choice. WEIR Suddenly May 17, 1973, THOMAS J.J Husband of Helen M.

(nee Brennan). Father of Thomas J. John F4 and Mrs. Eileen Frazer. Brother of George Mrs.

Mary Regan, Mrs Ann Regan and Mrs. Helen Lynch, also survived by 2 grandsons. Relatives and friends also members of St. Juae Council 4273 K. of Employees Common Pleas Court and Teamsters Local 470 invited to call Monday eve.

6 to 9 P. JOSEPH A. MOYLAN FUNERAL HOME, 5203 Broad St. and to Mass of Resurrection, Tuesday 10 A.M. Church of the Holy Child.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Family would prefer Mass remem-" brances. WELSH On May 17, 1973, DANIEL L. of Ridley Park, Pa. Beloved son of the late Helen K.

and Daniel L. Welsh also of Ridley Park. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Funeral Mass on Tues. at 10 A. M.

in St. Madeline's Church. Int. Calvary Conshohocken. There will be no viewing Mon.

eve. Arrangements by CAVANAGH FUNERAL HOME. WOODS May 18, 1973, LLOYD R. WOODS. Service for relatives and friends, Tues.

8 P.M., OLIVER H. BAIR'S, 1820 Chestnut where friends may call after 7 P.M. WORST May 1973, HELEN wife of the late Clarence Worst of Swarth-" more. Pa. Memorial services will fcer held at the Trinity Episcopal Church, Swarthmore, Pa.

on Tues. at 2 P.Mi Contributions may be made to the YWCA of Chester, Pa. T0BIN May 17, 1973, CARRIE (nee Fritsch), wife of Peter J. Tobin of 2352 Watkins and mother of John. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Mon.

9 A.M., RXJFFENACH FUNERAL HOME, 21st St. 8, Snyder ave. Mass of the Resurrection St. Edmond's Church, 10 A.M. Int.

Fern-wood Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. Donations may be made to St. Edmond's Sanctuary Fund.

All donations will be acknowledged. ZIMMLER May 18, 1973, of 1182 Emerson la Andalusia, Pa. GERTRUDE (nee Lehmann), wife of the late Willy. Grandmother of Walter Hinrichs. Age 78.

Relatives and friends invited to attend the funeral Tues. 11 A.M., from ROBERT B. ROWLAND FUNERAL HOME, 7013-15 Torresdalff ave. Int. Greenmount Cem.

Friends'" may call Tues. aft. 10 A.M. No view ing Mon. eve.

Contributions may be made to Faith Lutheran Church, 4159 Woodhaven in her memory. ST.JUDE RELIGIOUS STORES INC. 3506 COTTMAN DE 1-0336 (Off Frankford Ave.) Phone 33 1-0336 a Li vine Remembrance With CiboriumA Chalice Chasuble Meeob Missals Bibles Pictures, sarles Cenotes A Shrines af aft Faith OVER 3.00t DIFFERENT SELECTIONS AVAILABLE HENDRICKS0N May 1973, CATHERINE M. (nee Martin), age 97. Wife of the late Joseph, 441 E.

Auburn St. Devoted mother of Howard, Lawrence, Robert, Mrs. Elizabeth Sloan and Mrs. Catherine Ifkowitz, also survived by 26 grandchildren. Relative! friends are Invited to funeral 8:30 A.M.

MICHAEL R. GALLO PARLORS, 3579 Emerald St. (at Venango Mass of the Resurrection, Visitation B.V.M. Church, 10 A.M Viewing Mon. eve.

HOLDER DR. LEONARD H. HOLDER, 24 Virginia Rehoboth Beach, Del. on May 18 at Bee be Hospital, Lewes Del, husband of Ruth Riley Holder. Also survived by his sister, Mrs.

John N. Ludwig, Henlopen Acres, Del. Graveside services will be held Mon. 1 P.M. at the Chester Rural Cemetery, Chester, Pa.

-No viewing. Family requests that flowers be omitted. Arrangements by PAGE MEL-SON FUNERAL HOME, Rehoboth Beach, Del. JACOBS May 18, 1973. SAMUEL husband of Leah (nee Weiss).

Of the Bradford Arms 2100 Benson father of Mrs. Stephen Bufty and Mrs. Joyce Flaxman, brother of Mr. Jules Jacobs, Mr. David Jacobs and Mrs.

Sylvia Narod. Also survived by four' grandchildren. Relatives and friends, and members of Pannonia Beneficial Assn. are Invited to funeral services. 2 P.

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

Shiva will be observed at 2113 Longshore ave. JEFFERSON ALETHA (nee Smith) died on May 18, 1973, wife of the late Henry Jefferson, beloved mother of Henry Robert and Jacqueline and sister of Paul Delworth of Springfield, also 1 grandson, Robert J.r. Funeral to be held on Wed. May 23, at Reeves Memorial Presbyterian Church at 8 P. M.

Friends may call at the church from 6 to 8 M. Int. Mt. Lawn Cem. KEARNEY Suddenly May 17, 1973, of 7230 Alder-brook Upper Darby, born in Garvin Donegal, Ireland, MARY (nee Harron), beloved wife of the late Jo seph and dear mother of Joseph M.

and the late Mary Ellen; also survived by 2 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 8:30 A. at the McGILLIN FUNERAL HOME, 48th Baltimore ave. High Mass of the Resurrection 10 A. Church of St.

Cyril, Penn East Lansdowne. Int. St. Denis Cem. Friends may call Mon.

eve. KEENAN May 18, DENNIS E. beloved husband of Elizabefn A. (nee Gim-bel), of 304 Gilham St. and devoted father of Dennis E.

Peter Michael J. and Mrs. Herbert (Mary Ann) Kuttler, brother of Rose Kee-nan and uncle of Fr. James D. Kee-nan, O.S.F.S., and grandfather of ten.

Former employee of PSFS. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Mon. 8:30 A.M. from J. M.

CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, 500 E. Benner St. (at 6100 N. Rising Sun Mass of the Resurrection St. William's Church, 10 A.M.

Int. St. Dominic's Cem. Viewing Sun. eve.

Mass Cards would be appreciated. KUHN JULIA MAE (nee Manning) May 19, 1973 of 410 Chelten Jenkintown, Pa. Wife of William Kuhn Jr. and mother of Herbert E. Kuhn, Richard E.

Kuhn and Julia K. Johnson. Funeral service 11 A.M. Tues. at the Jenkintown United Methodist Church, Walnut st.

and Summit Jenkintown where friends may call after 10 A.M. on Tues. Int. Hillside Cem. In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to the Abiding Memorial Fund of Jenkintown United Methodist LEIB0WITZ May 18, 1973.

LAURA (nee SCHRAG), wife of Harry, of 1016 Knorr mother of Mrs. Naomi Vig-derman and Mr. Elliott Leibowitz; sister of Mrs. Rose Gluckin; also survived by six grandchildren and one greatgrand child. Relatives, friends and members of Oxford Circle Chapter of Bnai Brith and Bnai Chaim Social are invited to funeral services, 1 P.

M. precisely, GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad St. Int. Montefiore Cem.

Shiva will be observed at the Vigderman residence, 1229 Knorr st. LENHART JOHN May 18, 1973, of 15 Elm Upper Darby, beloved husband of Louise (nee Miller), beloved father of Mrs. Carole Swartz and John Mclntyre Lenhart; also survived by six grandchildren. Service and interment private. For those who wish to do so a contribution in his memory to The Cancer Society would be appreciated.

TAPE series 798 4.99 ea. tape QUINCY JONES You've Got It Bad Girl 3.39 LP STEALERS WHEEL 3.39 lp M00REST0WN (OPPOSITE M00REST0WN MALL) ROUTE 38 LEN0LA RD. M00REST0WN. N.J. Open Daily Incl.

Saturday 10 A.M. 'til 10 P.M. Open Sun. 12 Noon 'til 5 P.M MBMel STVALSM WHEEL. LYONS May 18, 1973.

JOSEPH RICHARD, Jr. Age 7. Son of Joseph R. and Eileen (nee Hanlon) Lyons: Of 210 Eagle West Chester, Pa. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, Tues.

morning, 10 A. M. from his home. Int. Calvary Cem.

Contributions to St. Edmonds Home for Crippled Children, 320 S. Roberts Rosemont, would be appreciated. MeCLOSKEY May 17, 1973, L. MARSHALL, of 515 Plymouth Plymouth Meeting, husband of Kathleen M.

McCloskey, father of Marleen McCann, Laura Jayne Uglum, Stephen A. and L. Marshall McCloskey Jr. Mass of the Resurrection at Our Mother of Consolation Church, Chestnut Hill, 11 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. No viewing. Mass cards would be -appreciated. McCLUNG May 17, 1973, ELIZABETH C.

McCLUNG (nee Roescher), of 1919 S. Redfield wife of the late Thomas N. McClung and mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. Doris Scales.

George and Robert McClung. Service for relatives and friends Tues. 1:30 P. M. at OLIVER H.

BAIR'S, 1820 Chestnut where friends may call Mon. 7 to 9 P.M. Int. Arlington Cem. MEYERS May 18, 1973, SELMA (nee Gold-.

scheider), wife of Charles Meyers, of 2C0 Richard Merrick, Long N. Y-, (formerly of Ph mother of Marc and Richard Meyers. Relatives and friends are invted to services 12 noon, JOSEPH LEVINE A SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS' N. Broad st. above 71st ave.

Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. (In lieu of remembrances, contributions in her memory may be made to a cnariry ot the donor choice. NICASTR0 JOHN L. of 112 Clamar Hav ertown, Pa.

May 17, 1973, husband of Helen M. (nee Leonard), father, of Gennaro John T. and Rose son of Pasquale and the late Rose (nee Bocchino), brother of Catherine saunno, ur. cennaro Frank Mildred McDonald, Louis E. and Jo seph T.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral Mon. 8:30 A. M. PERRI'S FUNERAL SERVICE, 8645 West nesier pike, upper Darby, (below lownsnip Line). Mass of the Resurrection, St.

Dorothy's Church in A Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. FrisnriQ may call Sun. eve.

7 to 10 P. M. Me morial aonations to The Northeastern Hospital Building Fund will be deeply oMMretiaiea. marking on premises. MITCHELL May 17, 1973.

SOPHIE (Sunny) (nee rtzenyKj, Deioved wife of Thomas, dear sister of John, Mrs. Bertha Levocz, Mrs. Jean Roman. Fritvarrl and Henry. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 8:30 A.M., from the EUGENE A.

GNIE-WEK FUNERAL HOME, 2711-13 E. Allegheny ave. (U. S. 95 Alleahpnv exit).

Mass of the Resurrection 9:30 m. Adalbert's Church, nt. St Peter's Cem. Friends may call Mon. 6 to io.

MULLER Suddenly, on May 18, 1973. Of 7179 Montague MAY (nee ranninol. beloved wife of the late Harry Mul-ler. and mother of Mrs. Larry O'Connor and Harry Muller, Jr.

Sur- vivea dv tour grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, service and Int. private. MURRAY May 17, 1973, of 883 Pratt st. (for merly of Nicetown). JEROME J.

Beloved husband of Catherine Mur ray mee curry), father of Mary Ferrizzi, Margaret Ford. Catherine Randall and John Murray, also survived by IS grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends, also employees of Budd Co. are invited to funeral 9 A. JOSEPH A.

QUINN FUNERAL HOME, Cor. Roosevelt blvd. Sanger st. Mass of the Resurrection, St. Stephen's Church, 10 A.

M. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Friends may call Sun eve. Family requests Mass Card remembrances.

NOLL May 19th, 1973, DR. CHARLES A. NOLL, 1635 Millersville Pike, Lan caster, pa. Husband of Kathleen (nee MacCracken), father of C. David and Richard M.

Noll. Funeral services from First Baptist Church, Lancaster, Pa. Tues. 10 AM. Int.

Northwood Phila. Please omit flowers. contributions to the Osteopathic Hospital Building Fund, Lancaster, Pa. would oe appreciated. PEEL ELWOOD May 16, 1973, of 1927 E.

Somerset husband of Kathrvn B. Peel. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, 9 A. CROUSE FUNERAL HOME, 1830-32 E. Somerset st.

Mass of the Resur-recton. Visitation Church, 10 A. M. Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem.

Viewing Sun. eve. PRINCE On May 8, 1973, of 3446 Goshen Newtown Square, Pa. HERBERT P. (Tex) PRINCE, husband of Elizabeth Hopkins Prince.

Relatives and friends are invited to a memorial service on May 22, at 7:30 P. M. at the First Baptist Church of Newtown Square, 3722 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square. QUINN JAMES May 18, 1973. Survived by his wife Edith, one son Richard two daughters Mrs.

Laura Ashton and Isabelle Reese. Relatives and friends invited to viewing Sun. COLEMAN'S FUNERAL HOME, 4731 Lancaster ave. Mass of the Resurrection 10 A. St.

Joseph's Church, Collingdale Int. St. Denis Cem. RAYNIS May 18, 1973. MARY, formerly of 110 W.

Thompson wife of the late John Raynis, and beloved mother of Mrs. Helen Puidok and beloved grandmother of Lawrence and Richard Puidok. Relatives and friends Invited to attend the service 10 A. M. from M.

J. BIGENIS FUNERAL HOME, 311 Wharton st. Viewing Mon. eve. 7-9.

Int. Oakland Cem. REAGAN On May 17, 1973, WILLIAM husband of Lauretta M. Reagan of 11 Andrew Malvern, aged 53, also father of Miss Moira and Miss Kerry Reagan. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Mass of Resurrection on Mon.

at 12 noon in St. Norbert's Church, Paoli. Int. St. Agnes Cem.

Friends may call at the ALLEVA FUNERAL HOME, 1724 E. Lancaster Paoli on Sun eve. aft. 7. Memorial donations may be made to the Heart Fund.

RECKEWEG May 17, 1973, HENRY, of 127 Summit Willow Grove, son of Ann Taylor. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8:45 A.M., from JOHN J. BRYERS, 106 N. Easton Willow Grove. Mass of Resurrection, St.

David's Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Viewing Mon.

7 to P.M. REMMERS May 17, 1973, HARRY husband of Anna E. (nee Schriver). Relatives and friends invited to services Monday 2 P. M.

at KIRK AND NICE, 6301 Germantown ave. Int. Chelten Hills Cem. Friends may call Sunday 7 to 9. R00NEY May 17, 1973, JAMES husband of the late Jennie F.

Rooney (nee Foley), brother of Anna E. Snyder, Elizabeth M. LeCompte and Mary Jeitner. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 8:30 A.M., BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 1428 E. Columbia ave.

(at Fkd. ave.) Mass of Resurrection Holy Name Church, 10 A. M. Viewing Sun. eve.

ROONEY PETER Mav 18, 1973, of 173 W. Chew brother of Joseph, Edward and Mrs. Alice Funk. Relatives, friends invited to funeral Tuesday 9:30 A.M., JOHN F. GIVNISH'S, 5th St.

at Chelten (6300 N. Fifth). Mass of the Resurrection, St. Helena Church 11:00 A.M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Monday eve 7 to 9 P.M. ROY May 17, 1973, B. ANNA (nee Gabel), of Atlantic City, N. wife of the late John F.

Relatives and friends are Invited to the funeral 9 A. CHARLES J. MClLVAINE SONS, 3711 Midvale ave. Mass of the Resurrection, St. Bridget's Church, 10 A.

M. Int. St. Mary's Cem. Friends may call Mon.

eve. Parking rear of building. SAUL May 19, 1973. E. BERNARD of Cedarbrook Hill Wyncote, Pa.

husband of the late Evelyn, father of Mrs. Jerome (Pat) Marvis, brother of Mrs. Rae S. Silverman of Altoona, Mrs. May S.

Joseph of Easton, Mrs. Catharine Younger man of Myrtle Beach, N.C., George R. of Reading, Pa. and John G. Saul of Washington, D.C.

also survived by two granddaughters. Relatives and friends are Invited to services 12:30 P. M. at the BERSCHLER CHAPEL, 4300 N. Broad St.

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