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DEATH NOTICES CARLSON Of 706 Herbert Williamstown, N.J., on April 5, 1974, SENJA ESTHER (nee Makinen), wife of Isaac E. Carlson. Aged 73 yrs. Funeral service Sun. 3 P.M.

at the FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN S. BELL, 420 S. Main Williamstown, where friends may call 2 to 4 P.M. on Sunday. Further services at the WALTER J.

JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME, 803 Raritan Clark, N.J. on Tues. 10 A.M. where friends may call Mon. eve 7 to 9.

Int. Hazelwood Cem, Rahway, N.J. COHEN April 5, 1974 SAMUEL, husband of Molly (nee Goldstein), of the Lebanon Arms father of Cyd Fox, Daniel, Sylvan, Joseph and David Cohen, brother of Martin Conen, Bertha Entliss, Florence Cherry, Dorothy Ciplet, and Eva Cohen; survived by 7 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited services Mon. 2 P.M.

SEPH LEVINE SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS, N. Broad St, above 71st Ave. Int. Haym Salomon Memorial Park. Family will return to 342 Hidden River Penn Valley.

COLWELL On April 3, 1974 MARY E. sister of Elizabeth Camperson Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Mon. 8.30 A M. NULTY FUNERAL HOME, Fkd. Ave Church St.

Mass of Christian Burial St. Joachim's Church 9:30 A M. Int St Dominic's Cern. Friends may call Sun after 7 P.M. (Parking on premises.) COSTANZO VINCENZO (Jimmy).

April 5. 1974, of 3253 Tyson husband of Vincenza (Yacovino), and devoted father of Mrs. Frances Hughes and Mrs. Mary: Jane Wagner. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Tues 830, from JAMES A.

McCAFFERTY FU. NERAL HOME, 6709-11 Frankford Ave (at Unruh Ave.) Funeral Mass. St. Matthew's Church. 10 A.M.

Int. St. Domimic's Cem Friends may call Mon. eve after 7. Parking on premises.

COSTELLO April 5, 1974 JOSEPH husband of the late Mary T. (nee Canzarro), father of Mrs. Caroline Becker and Joseph also survived by 3 grandchildren. Brother of Angelo, John, Tessie Westfall, Mrs. Rose Covello, Mrs.

Mae Giordano and Miss Mary Costello. Relalives and friends invited to funeral Tues 9 A.M. from PENNA. BURIAL CO. 1327-29 S.

Broad St. Mass of Christian Burial St. Thomas Aquinas Church 10 A.M. Phila. Int.

New St. Mary's Cem, Bellmawr, N.J. Viewing Mon. eve (Parking.) DONOHUE April 5. 1974, formerly of 610.

Shoemaker Ave. Jenkintown, MARGARET M. daughter of the late Thomas and Catherine Donohue (nee O'Neill). Aunt of Sr. Marie Josephine S.S J.

Relatives and friends, invited to funeral, Tues 9 A JOS. J. McGOLDRICK FUNERAL HOME, West Ave 8. Cedar St. Jenkintown.

Mass of Christian Immaculate Conception Church, 10 A. M. int Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve.

DOUGHERTY Suddenly April 6, 1974 PHILIP P. husband of Dorothy Dougherty (nee Rees) father of Philip R. and Barbara Greiner, also survived by 8 grandchildren. Relatives, friends and emplovees of the Budd Co. are invited to the funeral Tues.

8:30 A.M. BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 9708 Frankford Ave. (at Fitter St.) Mass of Christian Burial 10 A. M. St.

Martha's Church, Viewing Mon. eve. DUFFY Suddenly April 1974. CHARLES D. son of Charles and Mary nee Sheber).

Relatives and friends invited to funeral Mon. morning 9 A.M., THOMAS F. ROCHE FUNERAL HOME, Sproul and Lawrence Rds, Broomall Mass of Christian Burial, Church of The Holy Spirit 10 A M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Sun. eve. DUFFY 5, 1974. WILLIAM P. son of April Mary Glass (nee Schoheld) brother of John Schofield, Nicholas and Patricia Ruggerio.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8:30 A.M. McCAFFERTY FUNERAL HOME, 6126 Torresdale Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Bartholmew's Church, 10 A.M. Int.

Magnolia Cem. Viewing Tues. eve. EARLEY April 6. 1974, of 420 W.

Durham DELIA (nee McKenna), wife of the late Daniel T. Earley. mother of Father Daniel O.S.F.S., James Mary and Joseph P. Earley. Relatives friends invited to funeral, Tues.

8:30 A.M., KIRK AND NICE SUBURBAN CHAPEL, 41 E. Germantown Pike, Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Mass of Christian Burial, Tues. 10 A.M. St.

Madeleine Sophie Church, Green and Upsal Streets, Gtn. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may 'call Monday eve 7 to 9 P.M. EISENBERG April 4, 1974, REBECCA, wife of the late Isadore, formerly of Wynnefield, mother of the late Morris Eisenberg. Mother-in-law of Mrs.

Helen Eisenberg. Grandmother Malvin and Anita Eisenberg. Relatives and friends and members of Congregation B'nai Aron are invited to funeral services, Tues. 9:30 A. M.

precisely. "GOLD. STEINS'," 6410 N. Broad St. Int.

Montetiore Cem. The family requests contributions in her memory be made to the Israel Emergency Fund. EISENBERG-COOPER April 4, 1974, SOPHIA (nee Levitsky) at Hagerstown, Maryland of the Chelsea Towers Ventnor, N.J. wife of the late Abe, mother of Mrs. Stanley (Audrey) Sagel and Jack Cooper, sister of Mrs Sam (Rosemary) Keller, Miss Hannah Levitsky, Max Levit.

Al Levit. Samuel Levitsky Esq. and Nathan Levit; also survived by 4 grandchildren. Services Mon, 2 P.M. precisley at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N.

Broad St Int. Montetlore Cem. Family will return to the Keller residence, 301 Lorimer Drive, Wyncote, Pa Family suggst memorial contributions in her memory be made to The Deborah Hospital or The Israel Emergency Fund. ELLIS On April 5, 1974 EMMA A. wife of the late Leroy George Ellis, formerly of Ridley Park, Pa, mother of Leroy J.

Ellis and Mrs. June E. Reed; also survived by 4 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Relatives friends are invited to funeral service Tues. 1:30 P.M.

GRIFFITH CHAPEL, 520 Chester Pike, Norwood, where friends may call Mon. eve. 7 to 9. Int. Arlington Cem.

Eastern Star Service by Prospect Chapter No. 301 O.E.S, Mon. 8 P.M. EVANS April 3, 1974. LUCY V.

(nee Smith). beloved wife of the late Joseph M. vans, and mother of Mrs. Lucille, Pantone and Joseph Evans; also survived by 4 grandchildren. Relatives friends, also C.

V. Ladies Aux, A. M. D. G.

Post No. 168 are invited funeral Mon. 9 A.M. JOSEPH A. QUINN FUNERAL HOME corner Roosevelt Blvd Sanger St.

Mass of Christian Burial St. Martin's Church 10 A Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem. Viewing Sun. eve 7 to 10.

FREEDMAN April 3, 1974. REBAS FREEDMAN (nee Shapiro), William Penn House, 1919 Chestnut beloved wite of the late David E. Freedman, sister of B. Robert Shapiro, also survived by nieces and nephews Mon. 12 noon precisely al ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, N.

Broad St. Int. Private. The family suggests contributions may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. FRIEDMAN April 6, 1974, EDITH (nee Feingold), of 1434 Devereaux wite of Nat A mother of Mrs.

Harvey (Rhoda) Fischer and Marvin Friedman, sister of Mrs. Dave (Rae) Kaplan and Mrs. Jay (Gertrude) Mark; also survived by 1 grandchild. Services Tues. 12 noon precisely at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N.

Broad St. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will be at her late residence, The family suggests contributions may be made to the Queen Chapter of the Eastern Star. GERRARD Suddenly.

April 3, 1974 PAUL beloved son of Josephine Gerrard A (nee Dougherty) and the late Paul J. Gerrard. of 5957 Agusta St Relatives friends are invited to Mass of Christian Burial Mon 11 A.M. St. Martin's Church, Roosevelt Blvd.

Cheltenham Ave. Int. Holy Cross Cem. There will be no viewing Sun eve. April 7, 1974 Philadelphia Inquirer 9.E.

DEATH NOTICES HAINES HENRIETTA YOUNG, on April 3, 1974, of 340 E. Oiney Phila, age 74. survived by son Jesse, 3 Relatives and friends are invited to Memorial Services at St. Peter's Church, Third and Pine Sis on April 8 at 10 A.M. Int.

following at MI. Peace Cem. Contributions may be made to SI. Peter's Memorial Fund. HAMILTON April 3, 1974, THOMAS A of 5013 Rosehill St Beloved husband of Eleanor M.

Hamilton (nee McClure). Father of A. Joseph Hamilton, Mrs. Lynne M. Sanborn and Miss Patricia M.

Hamilton. Brother of Sr. Theresa Hamilton, RS.M., Mrs. Rita Halley. Marie and Joseph Hamilton.

He is also survived by 6 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Mon. 9:30 A.M. al the DINAN FU. NERAL HOME, 1921-23 Spring Garden St.

High Mass of Christian Burial, 11 A St. Francis Xavier Church Int Holy Cross Cern Friends may call on Sun. eve The family prefers Mass cards. (Parking in the Dinan HAMARLOW Suddenty April 4, 1974. JOSEPH F.

beloved husband of Mabel Hamariow and father of Mrs. Anna May Violetti, of Orlando. Fla Relatives, friends, also members he Brotherhood of Railroad Traint Lodge No. 300 are invited to funeral Mon. 8:30 A.M.

from the WILDEY FUNERAL HOME, Front and Westmoreland Sis. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M. Church of St Hugh. Int New Cathedral Cem. Friends may 'call eve 7 to 9 PM.

(Parking on the Wilder lot HASPEL Formerly 1913 E. Cambria St. April 4, CHARLES H. beloved husband of Anna and father of Charles H. Jr.

Also survived by 2 grandsons and 2 great grandchildren Relatives friends. also members of Allegheny Ave. Baptist Church, are invited to services Mon. at P. M.

CHARLES L. KESTER'S, 609-11 Allegheny Ave Int: North Cedar Hill Cem Friends may call Mon, from 12 Noon to 1 P.M. HAY April 5, 1974 at Princeton Nursing Home, Princeton. NJ. MISS MARY GREGG HAY, aged 82, (formerly of Merion Court Bala survived by 6 sisters, 2 brothers and several nephews and nieces.

Graveside service Tues. 2 P.M. al Arlington Drexel Hill, Pa. Arrangements by OLIVER H. BAIR co.

HOEHN Of Wildwood. N.J. April 5, 1974, KAROLINE age 82. Survived by a brother Christian Schmohl of Philadelphia, a niece Mrs. Earl Bryan of Glenside, Pa.

She was a member of Aux. No. 4 of Kensington Dispensary Inc. of Phila. and a member of the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church of Wildwood.

Viewing 10 A.M. and service April 9, 1974, at SOLL FUNERAL HOME, Pacific Wildwood. NJ. Int. Northwood Cem.

Phila. at 3 P.M. JOYCE Suddenly April 4, 1974, W. THOMAS of Manheim. Pa.

formerly of Northwood, beloved husband of Caroline Joyce (nee Jester). father of Mrs. Beverly J. Drain and Mrs. Carolyn Haag, brother of Mrs Hannah Schmidt.

Relatives and friends are invited to his services Tues. 11 A.M. MANNAL FUNERAL HOME, 6925 Frankford Ave. (at Tyson St.) No viewing Mon. eve.

Friends mav call Tues. 10 to 11 A.M. Int. East Cedar Hill Cem. KANE On April 5.

1974 ALICE H. (nee O'Neil) of 7000 Broad St. beloved wife of the late Martin J. Kane and sister of Marian O'Neil. Esther N.

Burgoyne, Florence O'Connor and Jule Leneweaver. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial Mon. 10 A.M. Holy Angels Church. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cern. Friends may call Mon. after 8:30 A M. JAMES W. QUINN II FUNERAL HOME, 6707 York Rd.

Mass cards would be appreciated by the family. No viewing KELLER On April 5, 1974, CHARLES of 1616 Ridge Rd, Perkasie, husband of Elizabeth Insall Keller. Services 9 A.M.. Tuesday. April 9th MEIER HOME FOR FUNERALS, 87 N.

Main St, Sellersville, Pa. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church, Sellersville at 10 A.M. Int in parish cem. Friends may call Mon eve aft 7.

Recitation of the rosary at 8 P.M. KINARD MARIE (nee Zaun), suddenly on April 4, 1974, of MI. Airy. Pa. wife of the late Rev.

G. Harold Kinard, DD, mother of Robert Richard Z. and Rev. John D. Kinard, Mrs.

Constance Erdman and Mrs. Joan K. Glenn; also survived by fourteen grandchildren and one great Relafives and friends are invited to her memorial service. Mon. April 8, 1 P.M.

at the FYFE AUER FUNERAL HOME, 7047 Gin. Ave, Mt. Airy. where the family will receive friends Sun eve, 7-9 P.M. and after 12 Noon Mon Int.

Ivy Hill Cem. Contributions to the Phila Orchestra or the United Heart Fund are preferred. LAZARUS April 6, 1974 JOSEPH husband of Bertha (nee Patiky) of the Kevon Plaza father of Morton and Herbert Lazarus, brother of Rose Friedman; also survived by 3 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services Mon. 12 noon, JOSEPH LEVINE SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS, N.

Broad St. above 71st Ave. Int. Roosevell Memorial Park. Family will return to the Novack residence, 1115 Gainesboro Penn Valley.

MANN April 5, LILLIAN REYNOLDS, Devon Manor, Devon, Pa, wife of the late Frederick L. Mann, mother of Frederick L. Mann, Jr. of Bala Cynwyd. Pa.

and Sarah Calvert. Wayne, Pa. Service graveside, Mon. morning 11 o'clock, Arlington Drexel Hill, Pa It is requested that contributions be made to a charity of your choice. MARS April 4.

1974 ROBERT F. beloved husband of Katharine A. (nee survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Katharine Hamilton and Mrs. Jeanne Klinger and a son Robert F.

Ill. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Tues. 9 from the ALBERT J. BYRNE FUNERAL HOME, 1907 N. 63rd St.

(Malvern Lancaster Ave.) Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Parking for viewing in school yard, directly across from funer al home.

Family requests contributions to the Sacred Heart Home for Incurable Cancer, 1315 W. Hunting Park Phila, Pa. 19140. MARZIANI FRANCESCO, April 4. 1974, of 1500 62nd Phila, husband of the late Elisa (nee Collevecchio), survived by his sons, M.

Joseph. James V. also 5 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral on Mon. 8:30 A.M., at the ROBERT L.

D'ANJOLELL FU. NERAL HOME, 6506-20 Haverford Ave. Phila. Mass of Christian Burial, 930 A.M., St. Donato's Church.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Sun. to 10 M. (Parking on premises.) MASSA April 4.

1974, of 5232 Marlowe St. THOMAS, JR. husband of Helen M. (nee Wozniak) and father of MRS. Helen F.

Ciquero and grandfather of Beverly, Michele, Michael and Steven. Also survived by 4 brothers and 2 sisters. Relatives, friends, and employees of Publicker Industries are invited to the funeral Tues 8:30 A CHARLES J. McIL VAINE SONS, 3711 Midvale Mass of Christian Burial, St. Bartholomew's Church, 10 A M.

Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve. Parking rear of building.

The family prefers memorials in Mr. Massa's name be made to the Sacred Heart Home for Incurable Cancer, Hunting Park Ave. York Pa. 19140. McCARRON April 4.

DORA E. (nee Patterson), wite of the late Joseph J. (Daddy), of 6440 Garman St. Mother of Mrs. Joan Donovan, Mrs.

Barbara Gardner, Mrs. Elizabeth Gray and Mrs. Gale Rogan; also survived by 7 grandchildren. Relatives, friends, invited to call Mon, eve. KISH FUNERAL HOME, 6506 Elmwood Ave.

Services 11 A.M. Int. SS. Peter Paul Cem. McFADDEN ELIZABETH (nee Ferry), April 6, 1974, of 6526 Lebanon Phila and formerly of Co.

Donegal Ire. Wife of Anthony, mother of Sr. Mary McFadden S.N.D, Eugene, Joseph and James McFadden, Sister of Mrs. Sarah Mary. Patrick and William Ferry: also survived by six grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, Wed. 9:30 A.M., THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 8401 West Chester Pike (Cor. Lynn Blvd.) Upper Darby, Pa. Mass of Christian Burial, 11 A.M. Church of St.

Cailistus. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve.

DEATH NOTICES McPHERSON Camp Hill, formerly of AmIn bier, April 5. 1974, WESLEY, band of the late Rosina A. McPherson, age M. 90. WALTER Funeral Services, SHAEFF FUNERAL Tuesday.

145 Tennis Ambler. Int. HOME, West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may call Monday eve. MITCHELL April 6, 1974, ANNE MCKENNA of the Pennswood House, Bryn Mawr, Pa, wife of Frank B.

Michell and mother of Mrs. John B. O'Brien, Frank Jr. and Henry F. Ill; also survived by 6 grandchildren.

Mass of Christian Burial, Our Mother of Good Counsel Church, Bryn Mawr, 11 A.M. Int. Calvary Cem. There no viewing. Arr by WM.

C. GHY, Ardmore. MILLER April 4, 1974 DAVID, husband of the late Eva of 9023 Eastview father of Mrs. Charlotte Middleman and the late Renee Kovnat, brother of Mrs. Ida Gelman, also survived by 7 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Tues. 10 A.M. precisely "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad St. Int.

Mt. Lebanon Cem. Family will return 10 9023 Eastview St. Shiva will commence Sun. eve.

April 14. Family requests that contributions in his memory be made to the Israel Emergency Fund. MINTON April 5, 1974, MRS MARIE E. (nee Foley), wife of the late Thomas J. Minton, of 208 Ernerald Westmont, N.J, age 78 years, mother of David W.

Minion, Mrs. Rita Marie Gunning and Mrs. Elizabeth M. Riskus, all of Westmont, 11 grandchildren, sister of Mrs. Helen Kirk, of Phila Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 8:30 A.M.

at the HAUSER! FUNERAL Collingswood HOME Mass 983 of the Resurrection, Church of the Holy Saviour, 9:30 A.M. Int. Calvary Cern. Friends may call Mon. eve after 7.

Recitation of the Rosary. 7:30 P.M. MULLER Of 2421 Olive April 5, 1974, FERDINAND husband of Marie Muller and grandfather of Katharine Uecker, Relatives and friends invited to funeral Tues. 9 A.M. from the PHILLIPS FU.

NERAL HOME, 568 N. 23rd. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Francis Xavier Church, 10 A.M. Int Our Lady of Grace Cern.

Friends may call Mon. eve. NAZO April 3. 1974, JOHN 1, husband Mary Nazor (nee Perasic). Father of Sniezana and Vedran.

Relatives and friends invited to the funeral 830 A M. BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 9708 Frankford Ave. (at Filler St Mass of Christian Burial St. Christopher's Church, 10 A.M. Viewing Sun.

eve. 7 to 10. NELSON April 6, 1974, RICHARD L. of 1952 Bristol Phila, formerly of Gin, husband of Irene B. (nee Heffelsinger), and father of Betty Meiswinkel, June Puck ett.

Jean Braucci, Naucy McElwee, and Richard Neison. Relatives, friends invited to call at the TURNER FUNERAL HOME, 6028 Ridge Ave, Rox, Tues eve after 7 and to his funeral service Wed. 10:30 A.M. It is suggested contributions be made the Cancer Fund in his memory. Int.

Sunset Memorial Park. NEWINGHAM On April 4. EMFLINE (nee Steger), Harold mother of wife of the late Joyce and Gail Gilbert and sister of Dorothy Downing Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Tues. 10:30 A.M. from YERKES FUNERAL HOME, 7031 Woodland Ave, Phila.

Int. Chelten Hills Cern. Friends may call Mon. eve. PORTER April 3, 1974 JANE V.

(nee Newburg), wife of the late William T. and mother of Mrs. Jane Anderson and Mrs. Vola Hilbert. Relatives.

friends and members of Star Harbor are invited to the funeral Mon 830 AM al the McGILLIN FUNERAL HOME, 48th Baltimore Ave. Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. Church of St. FranCis de Sales Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Sun. eve. POWELL April 5, 1974. ANNA K. (Nee Keene), of 110 St.

James Place, Atlantic City. J. mother of Catherine V. Myers of 3016 Phila. Relatives and friends are invited to attend viewing Mon eve the C.

J. O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME, 309-11 E. Lehigh Ay 2. Int. at the convenience of the family.

REICHARDT On April 4, 1974, Tempe, Ariz. (formerly of 4514 Hicks St.) HENRY husband of the late Elizabeth L. Moonev Reichardi, father of Harry Reichard! and grandfather of Carl, Harry and Brian Reichardt and brother of Minnie Albertson Relatives and friends are invited to call Mon at noon until 2 PM. OGONTZ PARLORS OF HAR. OLD B.

MULLIGAN, Ogontz and Chelten Aves Graveside services at Sunset Memorial Park. REICHERT April 4. 1974, FREDERICK J. of Upper Darby. beloved brother of Harry D.

Reichert and Julia C. Reichert. Relatives and friends are invited to attend services Tues, 1 P.M, at the VRAIM FUNERAL HOME, 66 S. State Rd. Upper Darby.

Friends may call Mon. eve. 7 to 9. Int. Arlington Cern.

RIGGIO MARGUERITE, of 66 Manheim at Temple Univ. Hospital on April 5, 1974. Funeral Service will be Wed. 10 A.M. at The St.

Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, Green Logan Sis. Friends may call Tues. eve. 7 to 9 at the BECKETT FUNERAL Baynton Chelten Aves. Gtn.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Arrangements by PLES FUNERAL HOME, Camden, N. J. SAFFER April 5, 1974, JOSEPH beloved husband of Katherine Fleischmann Satter and brother of John Saffer.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the tuneral Tues. 8:30 A.M. from JOHN F. GIVNISH'S, 5th St. at Chelten Ave.

(6300 N. 5th St.) Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. Church of St. Henry's. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem, Friends may call Mon eve. Mass cards would be preferred by the family. SAWYERS MARY (MOLLY), nee McLelland, of Gloria Dei lowers. Huntingdon Valley, formerly of Ventnor City, NJ. and Gary.

Ind. beloved wife of Matthew Sawyers and mother of Annette Gissel. Relatives and friends, Lady Campbell Lodge No. 59 DOS. invited to KIRK AND NICE.

6301 Germantown Ave, Sun. eve, after 7 P.M. Lodge service Sun, eve 8 P.M. Funeral service Mon. 11 A.M., Int.

Hillside Cem. SCHIPPERT ALLEN L. suddenly. April 3, 1974, husband EN of the late Leah Schippert. Relatives and friends, also Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge No.

invited to funeral services Mon, 1:30 FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN RICHMOND, 612 W. Lehigh Ave Int Northwood Cem. Viewing Sun. eve. 7 to 9.

SCHOEN April 5, 1974. FRED beloved of Elsie (nee Rathgeber), Relatives, friends and employees of the The Associated Press of The Bulletin Co, are invited to his funeral, 8:30 A. M. WACKERMAN FUNERAL HOME, 8060 Verree Rd. (Fox Chase) Funeral Mass, 10 A.

St. Cecilia's Church. Int. Forest Hills Cem. Friends may call Mon.

7 to 9 M. Mass Cards preterred. SCHOEN On April 4, 1974 HELEN chie), beloved wite of C. Edward Schoen of Glenolden, mother of Mrs Connie Foster, Edward, Robert, Alan and Donald Schoen, Relatives and friends are invited to attend her tuneral on Tues. morning at 9 o' clock from the CAVANAGH FUNERAL HOME, 301 Chester Pike, Norwood.

Mass of Christian Burial in the Church of St. George at 10 o' clock Int. SS Peter Paul Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve.

7 to 9 o' clock. SELEVITCH April 5, 1974, RUTH (nee Elberger), wite of the late Louis Selevitch of the Mt Airy Arms Apt. Sister of Gertrude Meltzer. aunt of Roslyn Steerman and Lois Young. Relatives and friends are invited to services Mon.

1 P.M., SEPH LEVINE SONS MEMORIAL CHAPELS, N. Broad St. above 71st Ave. Int. Montefiore Cem.

SHEAR 1974 NORMAN, husband of April 6, Rose (nee Kates) of 1219 Fanshawe St, father of Raylene Vics and Jeffrey Lee Shear, brother of Edward and Leonard Shear; also survived by 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services Tues. 11 A.M. JOSEPH LEVINE SON MEMORIAL CHAP. N.

Broad St. above 71st Ave. ELS, Family will return to the late residence. DEATH NOTICES Weather Official Forecasts FLURRIES 43 Portland 55 Seattle York 561 FLURRIES Ocean Philadelphia 58 OHIO San Francisco 65 si. Loun Les Charleston 63 Phoenix Atlantic Ocean TUNAS WARM COLD FRONT New Orleans STATIC FRONT 4 AIR FRONT FLOW RAIN SNOW NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY Skies were sunny Saturday over much of the nation.

Howshowers extended from the Pacific Northwest through ever, and central Rockies into northwest North Dakota. the northern Snow 1 flurries scattered over the northern and central Appalachians and carries into eastern Ohio and western New York. A showers mixed with snow flurries fell from New few lingering England into northern New Jersey. Warmer temperatures OCthe southern and central Rockies to the Ohio and curred from lower Mississippi valleys and cooler along the East Coast. low northeast Missouri today a cold front will From a southeast Oklahoma and western Texsa into curve Mexico.

througher cold front will curve from southern Lake northeast Iowa and northeast Nebraska and Huron through will be stationary from northwest North Dakota ceninto east A low pressure system will be just off the Texas tral Alberta. bend while a warm system will be over southern Idaho. big Philadelphia and vicinity: Sunny and milder Sunday with highs near 60. Becoming partly cloudy Sunday night. with lows in the low to mid 40s.

Mostly cloudy Monday with a chance of a few showers. Highs in the mid 60s. Fair skies Tuesday. Eastern Pennsylvania: Partly sunny and mild Sunday with highs in the low to mid 50s. Partly cloudy skies Sunday night with lows in the low 40s.

Chance of some rain Monday with highs in the mid to upper 50s. Southern New Jersey: Sunny and milder Sunday with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s. Partly cloudy Sunday night with lows in the upper 30s to mid 40s. Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. Monday.

Highs in the low to mid 60s. Delaware, Maryland: Sunny skies Sunday with highs in the low to mid 60s. Partly cloudy Sunday night and Monday with a chance of showers late Monday afternoon. Lows Sunday night in the low to mid 40s. Highs Monday near 60.

New York City: Sunny skies Sunday followed by increasing cloudiness in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 50s. Considerable cloudiness Sunday night and Monday. Chance of rain Monday afternoon. Lows Sunday night in the mid 30s.

Manasquan to Cape May: Fair and mild Sunday with partly cloudy skies Sunday night. Winds west to southwest 10 to 20 knots Sunday and southwesterly 5 to 10 knots Sunday night. Visibility 5 miles or more. Cape May to Virginia Beach: Sunny skies Sunday with partly cloudy Sunday night. Southerly winds at 5 to 15 knots with the visibility better than 5 miles.

Full Moon Lost Quarter New Moon 1st Quarter APR. 6 APR. 14 APR. 22 APR. 29 Sun sets 7:31 P.M.

Sunrise Monday 6:35 A.M. Moon rises 8:49 P.M. DEGREE DAY DATA 5 Friday 4067 through Friday 4454 Season Normal REGIONAL WEATHER High Low Pr. Allentown 65 38 .39 City 57 .18 Atlantic. Harrisburg 41 .29 Philadelphia 52 .29 Md.

44 1.08 Salisbury, 35 .66 Scranton 52 .29 Trenton 67 44 .23 Washington Wilmington 71 28 .28 for 24 hours ending 8 A. M. Saturday. NATIONAL WEATHER High Low Pr. Today Albany, N.

Y. 54 44 .35 Fair Anchorage 43 30 .00 Cloudy Atlanta 60 44 .00 Clear Bismarck, N.D. 58 19 .00 Cloudy Boston 69 53 .09 Fair S.C. 70 65 .00 Fair Charleston, 40 34 00 Pt.CIdy. Cleveland 34 .17 Fair Denver 55 26 .00 Cloudy Honolulu 82 71 .07 Fair Houston 67 49 .00 Pt.

CIdy. Jacksonville, Fla. 54 74 31 64 .72 Pt. Pt. Cidy.

Cidy. Los Kansas Angeles City 85 60 .00 Fair Miami 80 76 .00 Pt. Cidy. Ninneapolis 46 24 .00 Pt. CIdy.

New Orleans 69 53 .00 Pt. CIdy. Phoenix 90 51 .00 Fair Pittsburgh 45 38 .16 Fair Portland, Me. 52 30 .25 Pt.Cidy. St.

Louis 49 .00 Cloudy San Francsico 65 50 .03 Fair Seattle 55 45 .17 Pt. CIdy. for 24 hours ending 8 P.M. Saturday. TEMPERATURE DATA Highest temperature Saturday: 49 at 12:01 A.M.

Highest this date since 1870: 87 in 1942. Lowest temperature Saturady: 37 at 4:30 P.M. Lowest this date since 1870: 25 in 1898. Average this date last year: 50. Normal this date: 50.

Total degrees above normal since Total degrees above normal since April through Friday: 38. Jan. 1 ohrough Friday: 49. DATA PRECIPITATION Total precipitation since April through Friday: 69 inches. Total 1974 precipitation through Friday: 10.69 inches.

Normal precipitation through Friday: 9.72 inches. Barometric pressure: at 6 A.M. 29.72 Rising; at noon 29.73 Rising. Ocean water temperature on the Jersey shore: in the mid 40s. TODAY'S TIDAL EDT PREDICTIONS 7 APRIL 74 PHILADELPHIA (Chestnut st.) Hilgh Tide 2:36 A.M.

2:58 P.M. Tide 9:46 A.M. BREAKWATER 10:03 P.M. Low DELAWARE High Tide 9:44 A.M. 10:03 P.M.

Low Tide 3:31 A.M. 3:36 P.M. CAPE MAY (Municipal Pier) Tide 8:54 A.M. 9:17 P.M. High Low 2:37 A.M.

2:51 P.M. ATLANTIC CITY (Steel Pier) High Tide 8:26 A.M. 8:49 P.M. Low Tide 2:19 A.M. 2:33 P.M.

BEACH HAVEN (Little Egg Harbor) High Tide 10:39 A.M. 11:02 P.M. Tide 4:55 A.M. 5:09 P.M. BARNEGAT INLET Low Tide 2:33 A.M.

2:47 P.M. High 8:32 A.M. 8:55 P.M. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER Temp. 8 A.M.

43 49 10 A.M. 44 51 Noon 46 42 2 P.M. 44 58 4 P.M. 43 62 6 P.M. 44 60 8 P.M.

41 60 10 P.M. 37 67 MIDNIGHT 36 64 Deaths Elsewhere Hum. Winds Precip. Skies NW13 0 Cloudy WNW16 Cloudy WNW17 Cloudy W23 Le Cloudy NW17 Cloudy WNW23 Pt. Cloudy NNW12 29.90R NW8 29.97R Clear WNW7 NONE Clear Douglas Dumbrille, Noted Actor, 84 Douglass Dumbrille, 84, film character actor who played the high priest in "The Ten Commandments," in Woodland Hills, Calif.

He also appeared in "The Bengal Lancers" and "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town." He had retired from show business eight years ago after appearing in a number of television shows, including the Phil Silver series. Lawrence Jackson, 53, who tap-danced as Baby Laurence with top jazz instrumentalists since the 1940s, in New York of cancer. Mr. Jackson, who began his career at age 11, worked with the bands of Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and Count Basie.

Dr. Leland I. Doan, 79, former president of Dow Chemical in Midland, Mich. Mr. Doan, who married Ruth A.

Dow, daughter of the company's founder, headed Dow Chemical for 13 years. SIKOROSKI PETER, April 5. 1974 beloved son of Mrs. Mary Sikoroski, brother of Mrs. Mary Sapaznikoff and Mrs.

Catherine Pilosky. Relatives and friends are vited to funeral Wed. 9 A.M. CHRISTO: PHER R. TRAUTNER FUNERAL HOME, 600 Hoffnagle St.

Fox Chase (8300 N. between Pine Verree Rds.) Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. St. Cecilia's Church. Friends may call Tues.

eve. 7 to 9 P.M SILVER April 4, 1974, LENORE (LEE) (nee LEWIN). of 778 Walnut Court, Corn: wells Heights, wife of the late Jack Silver, mother of Eileen and Silver and the late Alan H. Silver, sister of Mrs. Myer (Jeanette) Roseman, Mrs.

Adie (Phyllis) Colker and Jack Lewin. Services Mon. 11 cisely. at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL. SACKS, 4720 N.

Broad St. Int. Roosevell Memorial Park. The family suggests contributions may be made to the Phila. Friends of the Deaf, 255 S.

16th She, SPRINGEL April 5. 1974 NATHANIEL of 14 West Drive, Margate, N.J, beloved husband of Clara (nee Gittelman), father of Harvey and Marsha Springel; also survived by 3 grandchildren. Services 10 A.M., precisely, for relatives, friends and members of the Ind. Assoc. of Love Brothers, at ROSEN.

BERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N. Broad Int. Montefiore Cem. Family will be at 8400 Cobden Laverock. The family suggests contributions may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.

STINGER ROSE L. (nee Lamont). suddenly, April 5, 1974, formerly of 8133 Ryers Ave, widow of Fred S. Stinger, de voted mother of Mrs. Jean Natelli, Mrs.

Margaret Kilian, Mrs. Gail Rodgers, and Arthur Stinger; also survived by 9 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to the service, 10:30 A.M, CHRISTOPHER R. TRAUTNER FU. NERAL HOME, 600 Hoffnagle Fox Chase, (8300 N.

between Pine and Ver ree Rd. Int. Forest Hills Cem. Friends may call 7 to 9 P.M. United Press International Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau at Mass World Leaders Pay Tribute to Pompidou In Paris Cathedral By JOHN VINOCUR sion and the Gregorian chants Associated Press PARIS World leaders gathered in Notre Dame Cathedral on Saturday and in the solemnity of its seven centuries of French history paid tribute to the late President Georges Pompidou.

Bach's St. Matthew's Pas- Mrs. Davis, Teacher Of Deaf, 76 Mrs. Serena Foley Davis, a teacher of the deaf in Philadelphia schools for 38 years, died Friday at North Penn Hospital, Lansdale, of a heart attack. She was 76 and a resident of the Villa of Divine Providence, Valley Forge Lansdale.

Mrs. Davis recieved bachelors and masters degrees from Temple University. She taught for one year at Pennsylvania School for the Deaf before beginning work in city public schools. Before her retirement in 1959, she was principal for the W. N.

E. Martin School for the Deaf at 22d and Brown sts. She is survived by two nieces and two nephews. funeral will be at 9 Monday from Jacob F. Ruth Funeral Home, 8413 Germantown Chestnut Hill.

A Mass will be celebrated at Seven Dolors Church, 1200 E. Willow Grove Wyndmoor. Samuel Cohen, Lumber Dealer Samuel Cohen, the retired owner of the Hog Island Lumber died Friday of a heart attack at home. He was 68 and lived at the Lebenon Arms Apartments in Wynnefield. Mr.

Cohen founded the lumber company, located at 72d and Eastwick more than 30 years ago. He was a member of the B'nai Brith and a Mason. Surviving are his wife the former Molly Goldstein; four sons, Daniel, Sylvan, Joseph and David; a daughter, Mrs. Cyd fox; a brother, Martin; four sisters, Mrs. Bertha Entliss, Mrs.

Florence Cherry, Mrs. Dorothy Ciplet and Mrs. Eva Cohen; and seven grand children. Services will be 2 P.M. Monday from the Joseph Levine and Son Memorial Chapel at 7112 N.

Broad st. Deaths In the Region EISENBERG, Mrs. Abe, the former Sophia Levitsky, 73, of the Chelsea Tower Apartments, Ventnor, N.J. Thursday at her daughter's home in Maryland of a heart attack. (Rosenberg's Raphael Sacks, 4720 N.

Broad st.) FRIEDMAN, Mrs. Nat, the former Edith Feingold, 58, of 1434 Devereaux the owner of the Friedman Paper 2120 E. Hazzard Saturday at her home of a heart attack. (Rosenberg's Raphael Sacks, 4720 N. Broad st.) KINARD, Mrs.

Marie 36, widow, the former Mare Zaun. of 122 E. Gorgas Lane, Saturday at her home, of a heart attack. (Fyfe Aver Funeral Home, 7047 Germantown ave.) STROHLEIN April 3, 1974, IDA R. (nee Wray).

wife of the late William formerly of Fkd, mother of Ida McConnell, Victor James, and Mariorie McAdams, and 8 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Mon. at A.M.. from C.H. BENTZ FUNERAL HOME, 4716 Leiper St.

Mass of Christian Burial, Presentation B.V.M Church, 10:30 A.M. No viewing Son, eve. Friends may call Mon. 9.30 to 10 Int. Oakland Cem.

(Parking in rear of premises). TARABORELLI that Pompidou thought were Roman Catholicism's most beautiful prayers rang through the great cathedral as princes, presidents and premiers from more than 80 nations were asked to pray for Pompidou's soul and for wisdom in guiding their nations. President Nixon, occasionally turning his head to look at the cathedral's magnificent stained-glass windows, and Soviet President Nikolai Podgorny, stood with the congregation as it prayed: "Light with your light the leaders of nations and give them courage; that all countries at last free and in peace, may take part in the construction of the world." The ceremony, simplified by the absence of the incense, miter or cross, was essentially the same as one that Pompidou had personally supervised in Notre Dame at the death of Charles de Gaulle in 1970. Mrs. Pompidou did not attend and was resting in the country.

Francois Cardinal Marty, Archbishop of Paris, presided at the 45-minute service. DEATH NOTICES AMARANT On April 5, 1974, LEWIS, husband of Elizabeth Nicoline Amarant of 325 S. Valley Forge Rd. Devon, age 75, also father of Robert, William, Charles, Mrs. Theresa Winters, Mrs.

Mary DiPietro and 10 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Tues. at 9 A. from THE ALLEVA FUNERAL HOME, 1724 E. Lancaster Ave, Paoli.

Mass of Chris tian Burial, at 10 A. in Our Lady of Assumption Church, Strafford. Int. Calvary Cem. Viewing Mon, eve aft.

7. ANGELUCCI JOSEPH T. Beloved son of the late John and Carmella, brother of Domenick. John and Mrs. Marie Miller.

Rela lives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, 8 A.M. from the LEONARD J. TERRANOVA FUNERAL HOME, N.W. Cor Broad Wharton Sts. Mass of Christian Burial, Holy Spirit Church, 9.30 A.M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Mon. eve, 7-10. ASCHMANN On April 4.

1974, HATTIE, merly of 309 Bristol, wite of the late Howard E. Aschmann, mother of Howard E. Jr. and Viola Dieterich. Relatives and friends are invited to services Mon.

1:30 P.M. FLUEHR'S RISING SUN AVE. 5401 Rising Sun Ave. Friends may call after 12 BARENBACK April 5, 1974, JOSEPH Husband of the late Florence E. (Nee Ryder) Barenback, of Newtown Square, formerly of Philadelphia.

Father of Rose M. Walsh. Funeral Wednesday 9 A.M. from THE J. J.

SHANNON FUNERAL HOME, 3300 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square. Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. Church of St. Anastasia, Newtown Square. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Tuesday 7 P.M. BARR April 4, 1974, of The Carl Mackley Apts. No. 194, MARGARET (nee Gebhardt), beloved mother of Elmer and Robert.

1 grandchild. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Mon. 9 A M. NUGENT'S FUNERAL HOME, 1230 Luzerne St. Mass of Christian Burial, Holy Innocents Church 10 A.M.

Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. aft.

7. BROOKS Suddenly 00 April 4, 1974, WILBERT. son of the late Wilbert and Mary Brooks, of 2431 Merchantville Ave. Pennsauken. N.

Age 53 yrs survived by 2 sisters. Alberta Sloan of Blackwood, Dorothy B. Wright, of Pennsauken, N. J. brother, Edward L.

of Camden. Services on Mon. at 11 A. at the BRADLEY FUNERAL HOME, 3203 Federal St Camden, N. J.

Int. North Cedar Hill Cem Friends may call aft 10 A M. on Mon. There will be no viewing Sun, eve. BUDMAN April 6, 1974, HARRY, husband of Ida (nee Gorenstein), of 253 E.

Walnut Park father of Mr. Alan David Budman and Miss Barbara Pam Budman, brother of Mrs. Rose Goidman and Mrs. Ethel Wodlinger. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Monday, 3 P.M.

precisely, 6410 N. Broad St. Int. Montefiore Cem. Family will return to 253 E.

Walnut Park Dr. April 5. 1974, MARY (Nee Gallo). Age 93, of Newtown Square, Wife of the late Joseph Taraborelli, formerly of Manoa. Mother of Concetta Alemonti, Lucy Verna, and Dominic, George and Peter Taraborelli, Also mother of the late Adele Campione and Joseph Taraborelli, Also survived by 24 grandchildren.

40 great- -grandchildren and great Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday 9 A.M. from the J. J. SHANNON FUNERAL HOME, 3300 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square. Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M.

Church of St Anastasia, Newtown Square. Int St. Denis Cern. Friends may call Monday atter P.M. TARASKA April 4, 1974 ANNA K.

(nee Karp). beloved wife of Martin and beloved mother Mrs. Sophie Little, Mrs. Mary Basco, Mrs. Florence Rucer, Stanley, Frank, Matthew.

Henry, Joseph and Martin Jr. also survived by 22 grandchildren and 7 great -grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Tues. 8 A M. from CIEPLINSKI FUNERAL, 1018 S.

Second St, Mass of Christian Burial: St. Stanislaus Church 9 AM Int Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Mon. eve. Merno rial contributions may be made to St.

Mary's Orphanage, Ambler, Pa. THOMAS April 5, 1974, of 5744 Park -Ave and formerly of 7223 N. Broad Phila FRANK son. of the Charles and Bertha Thomas. Mass of Christian Burial, Tues 9 30 A.M.

Holy Child Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cero. THOMPSON Suddenly, April 5, 1974, BENJAMIN H. of 5419 Vicaris St.

Wissahickon, husband of Claire (Nee Venedy) and father of Terry and Kathy Relatives and friends, employees of Thompson Trucking Co. invited to call at the TURNER FUNERAL HOME, 6028 Ridge Ave, Roxborough, Mon. eve. after 7, and to his funeral service Tues. 11 A.

M. Int. Mt. Peace THWAITES April 5, 1974, WILLIAM, of 5932 Houghton Roxboro, husband of Emily E. nee Gillespie).

Relatives, friends are invited to call at the TURNER FUNERAL HOME, 6028 Ridge Ave Roxb, Tues. from 1 to 2 P.M. for viewing, and to his funeral service Tues. 2 P.M. (No viewing Mon eve) It is suggested contributions be made to the Wissahickon Methodist Church, Care of Rev.

Gregory Greene, 158 Salaignac St. Wissa. in his memory. Int. Leverington Cem.

TOLAND April 4, 1974, REV. WILLIAM a devoted husband of W. Bernice (nee Smith), father of Mrs. Charlise Young, of Silver Springs. Mrs.

Judith T. Grove, of Japan, Mr. Wendell B. Toland, also survived by grandson, Wendell 1 brother, Mr. John W.

Toland. Relatives, friends and members of Laurel Lodge No. 2. Prince Hall F. A.M.

of Pa. are invited to funeral Wed. 10:30 A.M., at Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church, 230 Coulter St. Masonic Services, Tues. 8 PM.

at the Church. Viewing Tues. 5 to 10 P.M. Int. Fairview Cem.

Arrangements by GILMER W. THOMPSON FUNERAL HOME. In lieu of flowers. family suggests contributions in his. memory may be made to the Annual Achievement of Togetherness Program at the Church.

TOWSTIAK JOHN, On April 6, 1974 of Southamp ton, Husband of Catherine Towstiak (nee Schneider) and father of Mrs: Florence M. Macrusky, Mrs. Alice Palmatary and Mrs. Eleanore Jurich, Relatives friends are invited to attend his funeral Tues. 9 A.

M. from the JAMES J. McGHEE FUNERAL HOME, 2nd St. Pike at Belmont Southampton, Pa. Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M.

from Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Southampton, Pa. Int. Resurrection Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve.

VERNA CARL April 4, 1974, of 2914 Broad St. beloved husband of Esther (nee Mirarchi), dear father of Sevy Arthur, Mrs. Norine Meltzer, Mary. Ellen and Carl, son of Mrs. Gilda Verna Mass of Christian Burial, Tues, 10 A.M.

St. Richard's Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Mon.

eve from 6 PM. VERNA FUNERAL HOME, 1244 S. Broad St. WEIGAND April 5, 1974, MARY A. wife of William F.

Weigand, of 106 Hilltop Rd. Chestnut Hill. Funeral services 1.30 P.M., at Cliveden Presbyterian Church, 529 E. Washington Lane. Friends may call at the church after 12:30 P.M.

Int. Arlington Cem. Contributions to the Church Memorial Fund in her name would be appreciated. WELT FANNIE, April 5, 1974. of Camden, (nee Rosenthal) of 724 W.

SedgWICK wite 01 the late Theodore, mother of Mrs. Leona Cohen and Mrs. Henrietta Edelschein, sister of Mrs. Mae Wolf and Mrs. Rose Weiswasser; grandmother of 2 invited grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are to services Monday 10:30 STILLMANNS MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 4324 N. Broad St. Int. Mt. Lebanon Cem.

Family returning to 724 W. Sedgwick St. WILLIAMS Suddenly April 4, 1974 WILLIAM Jr. of 171 Melrose East Lansdowne, beloved son of William E. and Marian (nee Geraghty).

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Tues. 9 A.M. THE JEFFREY E. STONELAKE FUNERAL HOME, 85 E. Baltimore Lansdowne.

Mass of Christian Burial. 10 A.M. St. Cvril's Church. Int.

SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve. 7 to 9.

DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE A. Y. Jackson, 91, a pioneer in modern Canadian landscape painting and last of the once controversial Group of Seven, in Kleinburg, Ont. The Group of Seven rebelled against European techniques in the 1920s and created a style of painting suitable to the Canadian wilderness scene rough, vigorous and savage. WORHACZ On April 5, PETER husband of Pelagia, of 7354 Shelbourne also survived ty 7 children, 5 grandchildren and 9 great -grandchildren.

Services and interment private. Donations may be made to Blood Bank of Albert Einstein Med. Northern Div. CEMETERY LOTS TWO 6 grave lots. Phila.

Memorial Park. $450 each. 609-368-2859, Reverse charge. 14.

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