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4 34 a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. TUESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER Died Died Di.d 14. IM. MARY E.

12. 1964. MAUD William Bendix Dies; fnee Downey), beloved wife of Charier i widow of Joseph Hagy. Relative! and frinH n.rhv suM-hnmi. iiim.

i.f w. Murphy, of M)01 Lansdowne ave. Muli a i i i.iviii.n rw age SO years. Funeral serv -O DiMnliM.i a -A I 1M UVH )0 V) A. St tha Holl Invi'ieri to ervic.

I P. at i Funeral Home. IS West End Had- SKLAROFF. Dec. 14lh, ABRAHAM, of 7720-B Penrose Elkins Park, beloved husband of Yelta (nee Kurtu, father of Miss Shirley Marks, brother of Mrs.

Bea Baron, William and Dr. living SklHinfl. Services 2:15 P. M. precisely, at Rosenberg's ft Raphael hacks.

4720 N. Broad at. Int. Vlt. Sharon ern.

Family will return to the late residence, in lieu of flowers, contributions to The Emma Deitch. Fellowship Chapter of Deborah Hos cnn mi, rlf.nflolcl. N. J. Int.

Methodist Celn and Catherine sts. Interment National1 Montgomery Square, Pa. Friend may Famed as TV's Riley nimiw mi.MUifi i im,) mh innr''lwiiai'aaaiiiii in Beverly, N. J. Friends may call can lues.

eve. 7 to I P. M. Dec. 12.

1564. or Port Republic. N. MINNIE NEELY (nee HARBAt'GH. Of Ocean City, Hacketti.

mother William L. Pavon. STATISTICS BY CITIES Hi lie temperature last 12 hours, OFFICIAL FORECASTS i 1 a I LOS ANGELES, Dec. 14 (AP). Actor William Bendix, pital, 901 Walnut will ba appreci on Dec.

12. 1964. LYNNE PATRICIA, Relatives and friends and employes lowest temperature last 18 nours ana beloved daughter of Mr. Mrs. Robertli.inion Restaurant invited to the ated.

3035 N. Perry sudden phia and vicln precipitation for last 24 houra aa re- Vt IlUSe rUUtn, KI UIl manner Illdsrveu a IllnUMlUIcU.UW ileal Harbaugh, Jr. Relatives and friends: service 1 P. M-, Parlors of Harold are invited to attend Mass of theiR. Mulligan, 1119 W.

Ihigh ave. Int. pnnra i I r. ytc. is.

im, i j. i iu. 1 e4l i Tuesday ly. Dec. 12, 1964.

CARL CHAifLES. aged United States Weather Bureau. Qiea on nionaay. lie was uesi Knuwn as tne nanieu lauiec Angels 10:30 A. St.

Angus- HlUside Friends Invited Tues. eve. 5, nuaband of Harriet a. Miar meet i sunny, windy tine a H. C.

Church. Ocean City. N. J. Hendricks), father of Charlotte Dlvver Place in television's "Life of Riley." friends nay call Wed.

morning. 9:30 and Winifred Stler. Relatives, friends. Albany land cold. High DECEMBER 1964 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 27 28 29 30 Jl JANUARY 1965 i 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 emolo.ves of Harbison a Dairy are Invit Atlanta The end came at Good Samar NELSON.

Dec. 12, 1964. GUSSIE of 6820 Lorelto beloved wile of H. Edward. Relatives and friends are Invited to services 2 P.

from Hie funeral home of Wetiel It Son, 6902 in the mid-30s. ed to funeral services 1:30 to 10 A. at the Godfrey-Smith uneral Home, 809 Central Ocean City, N. J. Int.

Holy Cross Mays Landing, J. Kirchner Funeral Home, yzz-24 w. som Atlantic City Biamarck. N. D.

Boston Winds west to erset st. Int. Whitemarsh Memorial itan Hospital, where he had been listed in critical condition for I Pr .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .08 .00 .00 Tr. .00 Park. Friends may call lues.

eve. Buffalo. N. Y. Rising ave.

Int. Sunset cem Friendg caU Tues. ave. northwest 15 to 20 miles an hour. Fair and con Charleston, S.

C. Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland wit 14, 1964, NICOLA, husband of Grace (nee Penaro) and father of Gus, Joseph, Vera Spear of Atlantic City, Mary Pasciocco, Millie DeCampo Beo. 1964, FRANK of 2631 E. Allegheny beloved husband of Sophie (nee Spaniel-ski), and father of Norbert, also survived by 1 grandchild. Relatives, several days with lobar pneumonia.

He was 58. At his bedside were his wife of 37 years, 13, 1964. of Creshelm Valley 7200 Creshelm MARY ACNES, wife of James Hesdon. Relatives and friends invited to the funeral A. Hayes Funeral Home, 108 E.

Price where friends may call Tues. eve. Solemn Requiem Mass Holy Cross Church, 10 A. M. Int.

Denver Detroit Duluth. Minn. at his late residence, 1111 federal st .00 .00 and societies of I friends and all organizations of which Relatives and friend Cape May to Cape Hatteras b' ki ooiTherese, 58, and daughters iHarrishurg tinued cold Wednesday. 4 Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair, breezy and colder Tuesday with a few snow flurries over northern mountains. Wednesday fair and not so cold in afternoon.

Winds mostly northwest 10 which he was a member are Invited to attend the Funeral from Vito M. BalOi Funeral Parlors. 13th St Federal Holy Sepulchre Cem. he was a memncr are invited to the funeral 9:30 A. from The Jagielskl Funeral Home.

26.13 E. Allegheny ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 30 A. St. Adalbert's Church.

Friends may call Wed. eve. 8 A. M. Mass at St.

Paul's 4.1 AUCauar. IIKHbUVl ABU. I.U. HOXEY. IDA.

on Dec. 14, 1964. of' Church. 9 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. H. 43 48 44 2 47 36 60 44 51 35 5 43 51 36 76 43 79 58 52 43 67 40 42 .42 40 40 59 53 24 56 39 72 47 38 Miami Beach viaiuimy uiuca 30 3.1 -9 3 27 SO 19 24 26 19 22 -4 31 t4 24 72 -1 42 39 44 35 33 25 35 36 .30 20 25 46 20 45 34 0 .34 30 501 S. Melville dearest mother of Viewing Wed.

eve. Mr. Martin Schwartz, Mrs. Nelson i.j.... urn d.

PENNEY. Dec. 14. 1964. EMMA A.

tNew Jersey: Fair, breezy and colder Tuesday. Wednesday fair loo) Stephanie, 20, and Lorraine, 30. UNDERWENT SURGERY iooi Mr. Bendix underwent surgery ioo'for stomach ulcers in 1955 and recurring trouble since. rw He was brought to Good 5306 Chestnut Mrs.

Walter (Ruth) Shear of Lancaster" I 'nee Hertden). wife of the late Albert; pec. 13. 1964. SALL1E wife of the Sun rises Sun sets Moon sets 7:15 A.

M. 4:37 P. M. 2:53 A. M.

and not so cold in afternoon Pa. and Mr. Harlan Schwartz, 'iS 'onn sister of Mrs Harry (Nan) Carr of 2. yee11 t.ooKe. service lor reiauvea ana services 9 P.

at tne 11 A. Oliver Minneapolis New Orleans New York Cltr Norfolk. Va. Philadelphia Phoenix, Aril. Pittsburgh Portland, Me.

Portland, Ore. St. Louis Salt Lake City Kan Antonio Vardiey, and Mr. Irving Lieber-i Funeral Home, 15 West End Had-, Hair's. IttM Chestnut where friends Delaware: Sunny and cold Tuesday.

Wednesday fair fol man. of Newark. N. J. Also survived' by 8 grandchildren and 3 great-grand donfield.

Int. Ithaca. N. Y. Friends may may cail Wed.

7.J. int. Oakland call Wed. from 7 P. M.

until Lem, Zl Samaritan Hospital on Dec. 8 children. Relatives and friends are in Monday's Local Report V. S. WEATHER BUREAU Philadelphia, Pa Dec.

14, 1V64 EST T. H. W.D4V. Pr. W.

service lime. lowed by increasing cloudiness in afternoon. vited to services 2 P. M. prompt TAYLOR.

-Dec. 13. 1964, of 1664 FU1- -sfyi from his home in Palm Desert. ly at Stillmans Memorial Chapel, 4324 1 RAI.STO.-Dec. 13, 1964.

STUART Rmul inl Unnl.fW. Cm IV fvt, T.I....- D.l.li,-. a.H more HOWARD TAYLOR, beloved Cloudy Francisco Maryland: Mostly sunny and Shiva wilt observed at her late, inviieH in funeral husband of Rachel C. and father of Iher of jl! Born in New York City on 5 A. M.

41 57 WNW-15 -7 A. M. .17 57 W- 6 .01 Taylor. r.cidy. s.

Ste. Marie. nr Thnma. T.irli re rlence. I Ilnvirt ranKfnlieio Sr nnK.

v. ouu u.o 11 A. M. 40 44 NW-14 Clear and friends are Invited to 317 52nd st. interment montrose.

services 11 A. at The Strehlau Hl'MPH RETS. Dec. 14, MISS GRACE1 Cem. Friends may caU after 12 noon.

Savannah, Ua. Seattle Tampa. Fla. Washington. D.

C. WilkesBarre ij: Jan. 14, 1906, he tried a variety $'of jobs before clicking as an actor bat boy for the New York somewhat colder Tuesday. Wednesday increasing cloudiness and continued rather cold. New York City: Mostly Funeral Home, S.

W. cor. or Pratt ana L. Services 2 P. at theiwea.

km 1 P. M. 42 41 W- 9 .00 Clear 5 P. M. 44 WSW- 9 Clear 7 r.

M. 59 90 S-U .00 Clear Temperature! Humidity; W. D. 4 Wind Direction and Velocity; Pr Precipitation: W. Weather Conditions; Trace.

-5 -11 Winnipeg. -Man. Baptist Home, 8301 Roosevelt Blvd. RAPPTNfXitFR. Dec.

12, 1964, CHARLES, husband of Charlotte Rap-JOHNSTON. Dee. 12, 1964. JOSEPH penecker (nee BieilneT), of 2233 S. High: Missing; fiiante imi.nrnfpinn9l riace breezy and colder Tuesday.

Dpulnilalinn! Tr Trace I Chadwick st. Relatives and friends are Invited to services 2 P. at husband of Catherine F. (nee Flynn) of 1109 Dermond Drexel Hill, father 50 v.Ji,. Jn.i i Highest Hignest temperature A.

ball player, singing waiter, u.ui oki wiu Highest temperature this date last Leiper sts. Int. Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call Tues. eve.

Parkin accommodations provided at City Service Station. Pratt and Penn ats. TICK NF.R. PHYLLIS Sl'DLOW. wifaj of Reginald Tickner, Dec.

14. 1964, at Point Pleasant Hospital. She is survived by her husband, a son and daughters, her parents. 2 brothers and 3 sisters. Funeral services will be held at St.

Mary'a Episcopal Church, Point Tuesday's Tidal Predictions of Sr. Marie Karen, I.H.M. and son m-afternrinn 93 years (1881 grocer, of Mrs. Margaret Johnston. Relatives, PRlI.ADri PHIA iChnlnnt St.) Lowest temperatur'- ig A.

M. District Of Columbia and Lowest temperature thij date last friends, employes of Quaker City Laun High Tide 10:19 A. M. 10:39 P.M. Mr.

Bendix had a brief stint Wm. F. Cushing s. 1S07 Pine st. Int.

Fernwood Cem. F'riends may call 1807 Pine st. 7 to 9 P. -M. on Dec.

12, 19M, of Murray Cornwells Heights. dry and St. DoroUiy's Holy Name So Actor William Bendix. who died in a Hollywood hospital at the age of 58. 10 Low Tide 4 49 A.

M. 5 30 P.M. and somewhat ciety are invited to funeral 9 Sunny Average temperature Monday A. from Victor J. Ruffenach Fu on the boards at 16 as a mem ber of the Henry Street Settle Average temp, this date last year 43.

Pf.LAWARK BRr. ARWAI r.K 28 High Tide 4 51 A. M. 5:07 P. 34 Low Tide 11:01 A.

M. 11:12 P. 6 CAPE MA IVIunldDal Plrr) Formerly of 3421 N. Lee neral Home, Township Line lc Burmont Pleasant, N. on at 11 A.

m. Normal for this date Excess since December 1 Drexel Hill. Solemn Requiem Mass GEORGE DONALD REID, beloved; Burial in 'Greenwood Brlelle Died husband o. Lillian Reld (nee Van Hou St. Dorothy's Church.

10 A. M. Int. ment House Players. But not Excess since January 1 105 High Tide 4:05 A.

M. 4:33 P. N. J. will be private.

In lieu of flowers send contributions to Point Pleasant colder Tuesday. Wednesday increasing cloudiness and cold. Cape May to Block Island: Northwest to west winds 15 to trnnfc with ayn mirfe Tnat. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call until he joined the Federal Total precipitation since Dec.

1 3 01 Low Tide 10:14 A. M. 10:22 P.M. Total precipitation since Jan. 1 27 76: ATLANTIC CITY (Steel Pirr) Deficiency since January 1 13.19 High Tide 3:37 A.

M. 4:05 P. M. DAY. Dec.

11. 1964. ANNA (nee ten I. Relatives and friends, also members of Ann Carmlchael Memorial United Presbyterian Church, are invited to services 11 A. from the Wildey Funeo-al Home.

Front Westmoreland ats. Int. Greenmount Tues. eve, KOTZKER. Dec.

13, 1964. JACOB (JACK), husband of Reba (nee San Barometric Pressure: 6 A. 30 08, Low Tide 9:56 A. M. 10:04 P.M.

Logan), wife of Albert W. Funeral services 1 P. at her home. Hospital. TOM4.SZEWSKA.

Dec. 12. TEKLA (nee Monkiewicz), beloved wife of Walter and devoted mother of Mrs. Sophie Rurzynski, Mrs. Antoinette Za.iac.

Mrs. Theater Project in the mid-1930s did he make acting a career. His V. 'b" Rising: 12 Noon, 30.13. Falling; 6 P.

547 Upper Gulph Strafford. Pa. Int. qay aiminismng 10 hi 10 13 Knots jo.07. steany.

ders), of 1736 Teesdale Apt. 24, Glenwood Gardens. Friends call Tues Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve.

DEGREE DAY DATA Br. At HAVEN (Little Egg Harhorl High Tide 5:53 A. M. 6:18 P. Low Tide A 12:32 P.

M. BARNEOAT INLET High Tide 3:43 A. M. 4:11 P. M.

eve. Tate Tuesday. Visibility 5 miles sr. better with fair weather. (Parking In the Wlidey lot).

ROEDER. Dec. L3. 1964. of 7603 Degree days Modnay 22 Total since September 1 1361 Normal since September 1 1382 DEISROTH.

WALTER Dec. 13. Low Tide 10:10 A. M. 10:18 P.

father of Mr. Laurence Kotzker, brother of Mr. Abraham Kotzker, Mr. Edward Kotzker, Mrs. Rose Reese; also survived by 2 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 2 P. M. precisely, "Goldsteins'," first hit was as a policeman in William Saroyan's "The Time of Your Life" in 1939. GOES TO HOLLYWOOD Ogontz ALFONSO husband of 1964, husband of the late Marguerite M. Deisroth.

Relatives and friends are Genevieve Eiclimann Roeder. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral 8:30 A. Klik Nice, 6301 invited to attend the funeral services Julia Shultz, Harry, Mrs. Helen Klak; also survived by 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 6 A.

from her Jate residence, 3528 E. Thompson St. Requiem Mass, 9:30 A. St. Adalbert's Church.

Interment St. Peter's Cem. Viewing Wednesday evening. Arrangements by Uniewek Funeral Home. VANDERSI.ICE.

Dec. 1964, 12 Baron Rowland Funeral 6410 N- Broad st- lnt- Roosevelt i bjjou nowiauu unerai prk wtn nherveH i TT-n i ft ii we Wed Weather for Tuesday Vy? Based on Official Forecasts I Gerninntown ave. Requiem Mass, 10 lie came 10 iionywoou jn iiiIHome- ia5, old York Abington A. St. Raymond's Church.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends mjy call Tuesday evening. at 1736 Teesdale Apt. 24.

12. 19W. of 70W1 tO appear in "Woman Of thei Entombment Ivy Hill Cem. Mends i i may ca after 1 P. M.

Wed. Kindly Year." Soon he was starring 0mit flowers. F.nlrick WILLIAM husband of on his own, notably in Eugenei (Hahlks, of 2103 E. ciearfieJd st. i r.

HI A MlflOeni.V. On 1JCC. H. 1TOS. fTNeilrs "The Hairv Am." T.V..YV" "i.i ul a.

rSh.i p.inh.rri of 6301 N. 10th JACOB, husband of Relative, and friends, employes of h.Vhl.Vht hi rarPPr rame! wffJ XlZim HuVrt. 80 years.Relative, and friend, invited late Relatives and friends and members' of which he was a member, are invited lo attend the funeral 11 A. of Blrkley Memorial Methodist Church, to attend tne (unerai services un friends invited to funeral 9 A. When he played baseball greati at The Gutkin Funeral Home.

14I9 E. RqKo Tfnth in "Tho Rahp Ruth Hunting Park ave. Solemn Requiem 67 F. and A. Lodge Home.

7015 Torresdale ave. Int. Mag.jp"s"io Arch Chapter J84, Royal 9:45 A. from Capewell Funeral Home, 3007 Frankford are. Int.

Beverly National Cem. F'riends may call Tuesday evening. in A Vii)stinn Church. Int nona vem. neoui may cau luei.

-r-i r-rtm i.l.. lave. In 0 vrri story nou ouu. vcui. mandery 6 Ho.val order 01 Scotland.

l.riSSROTH.nee 11. CATHERINE 1 I NV He made a formidable heavy, IS in the tyrannical first mate Lowe), 2II3 S. 2nd WS' V'ETHEL BIwWo Shrine and M.son Veterans VACGHN. Died Dec. 12, 1964, suddenly.

KENNETH of 4414 Ridge son of Catherine V. Vaughn (nee Massey). Funeral services 9:30 A. funeral home of Charles .1. In "Twn Vein Rpfnr hp Joseoh Leake Relatives, friends n' Penna.

are invited to tne service in 1WO XearS Beiore ineMenns vted to funeral 8 30 P. M. Parlors of Harold B. Mast." He clayed a String Of A. Murphy Funeral Home, 3rd wh" ti AM Mulligan.

1119 W. Lehigh ave. Int Invited Mclliaine. 3711 Midvale ave. InL L' s.

fana "0' 'ma, nias the Funeral Home of Floyd Sunset Memorial Park. Friends buddy tO the likes Of Our Lady Of Mount iH oh Ti.i S.i wri, eve. Masonic service 1 roles as 8 National Beverly, N. J. Alan Ladd Victor Mature.

Bingjri'nrt, Jam'tK, of f.Cem, Friend, may call So viewing. WARD Dec 11. IMi. KATHERIVP! Crosby and Dick Powell. Dec.

12, 1964, ALES- A. Relatives, friends and emDloves 7:30 P. M. noi.KIEWICZ.-STNLEY. Dec.

12, 1964. of 4491 Edgemont beloved hus But it was in low comedy that SANDRO ALEX, husband of Ada; Quartermaster's Depot are invited to (nee Giumettl), of 577 Greenwich attend the funeral 8:30 A. Paulsboro, N. .1., age 72 years. Hela-ffrom her late residence.

Dominican 19H. formerly of I I.EWI.-Dec. 13, band of the late Marcijana (nee Krup- he found his widest audience insKa), aevotea tamer ot oianiey, Th lives and friends are invited to attend Guild, 1812 Green st. Requiem Mass, and financial independence. Mr.

LOS ANGEUi erl4 I 1 -j-C Leonara uomiewicz, iiene oio-i tunerai iiec. 10, ai 5 ia a. Cathedral of is Peter Paul Bendix had played "Riley" in Tni, i.etr,5L..,.n!!Ialx:H0.me',ilnt: cathedral cem. Friends may W. VZVL Broad Kauisooro.

N. j. Tues. 4 to 8:30 P. M.

Fox 1949 mOVie, and the transition: Dombkowskl. Relatives, friends andlOxford ave. ncvuir 11 iifl.a niu uc bums n. vein. .10 iicniwi mt.

st. Jonn K. c. 1 nurcn. h-aiiisooro.

4TSOV Dec 12 1964 H4RRV tnlovicinn nn a cnan Tt ho. neianoors. i-omnia i -ousn nauunai tO television was a snap. IC e- Aijan.e (jr. No.

71, employes of Rohmievc neighbors. Polonia B. I'ousn Burial in St. Josephs Swedes- ,0 i.cK.jnH 1,.,. Iboro.

X. J. Friends may call at the HesVi (no nrii'hci; 1 r.i.h.... gan in 1953 and ran eight sea-land Haas (o. invited to funeral 1 10 4 from the Pallors of Jo, hn J.

LINKER. -Dec. 14. 1964. formerly of: (unerai home Tues.

eve. i friend. invito i V.rin.. tTK rr1niv -I U'ounA t- L'- A A. MIllS.

iciiiiii ouii, ni.iii.vi.il ti inrn s-rnrvN-Tf-i 11 A- Huttenarn J-nneral Home, Solemn Requiem Mass at St. John of the late Rev. John T. and Annal S( ALLEY. Dec.

11. 1964. A ERONTCA Snvder ave Int Fernwoorf antius hurch. at 10 A. M.

Burial 1 nee HormanL Services 'nee Toner), in New Port Richley, Friends may call Wed eve 1:1 iiniii. rni.m...iv nt tiu i ct iTH.ivtf,n- rrienug may cau vea. eve. IIU.M nfuy ncucciliei Ticnun.i ai uir rfiiiiaui iv. unr-i 1, Died Home, Easton rd.

and Keswick ave.J ward P. mother of Gerald E. Scallc.v Wed. eve. "0UDy A NEW ORLEANS JL STATIC WIND Relatives and friends invited to funeral, A Int.

Pennypack-Bustleton Baptist Cem. ABB ATE. Dec. 13. 1964.

ANNA, of 1501 S. 12th widow of Angeln, mother II ffitn 1 I of Joseph, Grace Stratotl and Mary 5 of No'thfleld. J. Relative. lo.nMm'.

rhnrrh in A 1 friend invited to service Wed "If "it Wv'1 p- M- funeral Home of Andrew J. Int St. Dominie Cem. Friends 4 Snn Kntnmh. call Tues.

after 7 P. M. mpnt Fernwood Mausoleum. No view- irnoRED Tivrnnn D.c ve- 'PrkinaT in rear). Jn rTOR? of flowers make contributions to 1964.

of Abington, husband of Edith, Snnre Memoriai Building Fund, Somers Ann Mangiovillano. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 9 A. DOOI.EY.-On Dec. 12, 1964. of 3J4 K.

Spring Ardmore. SI SAN daughter of the lale James and Grace Connelly Dooley. Relatives, friends and associates of BeU Telephone Co. are invited to attend the funeral on Wed. morning at 9 o'clock, from The Mc-Conaghy Funeral Home.

Lancaster and Wyoming Ardmore. Solemn Re-auiem Mass in St. Colman's Church at 1 I iTIPM) nj.f.l.l Ai, flWlJ 1. 1 J. I from Baldi Funeral Home.

U31 S. 1 tni spttj NT ai tni iptti I Broad st. Solemn Requiem Mass, An 11, WM. HARRY husband of the late Mary M. 'nee Doufther), of 731 Greymont St.

Father of Geraliline Hogan tt Dale Gallagher. Relatives and friends. Holy Name Society invited to funeral A. M. C.

J. O'Neill Funeral Home. 309-11 K. Lehigh, ave. Requiem Mass, Church of St.

Hugh. If) A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Friends may call Tues. eve. nunciation Church. 10 A. M.

Int. Holy aiiiuun. uiiriai ci iv rOint. FRONT ii Uiwui fcounrfjry ihii STATIC FRONT er BAROMETER ne 1U1 eiin vwlly wtiw Cross Cem. Viewing Tues.

eve. Wed 10 A. at the Church of Our a.Dmr,. ii ivi irurnnniiir 10 o'clock. Int.

St. Denis Cem. Friends of 247 Lemonte husband of Barlh DOOI.IN.-Dec. 13. 1H4.

ELLEN, wife ana iriem of the late Thomas Doolin (nee Quirk). 13. 1964. JANE MUR Saviour, York and Homestead Interment Whitemarsh Memorial Park. SFMAVTK.

-Suddenly, Dec. 11. 1964. ANDREW age 1) years, son of Edward J. and Catherine Seman.vk inee McGuIre).

Relatives and friends Invited to funeral 9 A. residence. 6379 Woodbine ave. Solemn Dr. Thomas D.

Cope, W. H. Deisroth, WHITTEMMLE. Of Wilson Lake, Clayton. N.

on Dec. 12, BLANCHF. H. (nee Culbertson), wife of Norman T. Whittendale.

aged 65. Funeral services on II A. from the Barclay P'unerat Home, Rroad it maple Clayton, N. J. Int.

Cedar Green ern. Viewing Tues. eve. WOOD. -MARY W.

V. (nee Gilllgan), in u.rmjiV. iiiVi Ma of! Relatives and friends invited to attend RAY. wife of the late John Logue of i i M.rv fh the funeral A. from Pechin Mill oliegevule.

Pa. (for in a i-i ci' her residence 2422 Iiinbard st. Solemn merly of Delmont Havertown) em Friends mav 'call Wed' eve I High Mass of Requiem, St. Patrick's Relatives and friends are Invited to cem. tnenda may can wea.

eve. j( hurrhi ,0 A Holy Cros Cem. funeral 9:15 A. Funeral Home Mass of Hfqulem. Church of Our Lady Professor Was 84 irwivv.n.

101U former. Friends may can wed. eve. ot joun r.aaie et at. uenis Box Executive rdea.

10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre! of Low Mass Of iri.Mi t'Dirns-utru' i i as. lUiKmonu, liaveriown father of Florence Wenner, Edna ti A'5C Jl.

cl 1 i' iVt Raft 9 tin! vnnia a nn line rt.iCl.Li. riumifinu "I rtllf. ii' 't- wciua vein. an uu uinr 5Km ArthJr.3 Enflebrelh of 7443 Miller Upper friend, lo funeral hom. 7 to Cem.

Viewing Tues. eve. Hves knd friends are Invited to' funeral SEROK A. Dec. 13.

1964. JOHN, of! "7 3342 Emery beloved husband of the A m' St lale Mary anna mee Bucliaji. devotid i father of Jane Venuti and devoted i 'JT CaU grandfather of Susan Venuti. Relatives "eu' 1 lo Walter II. Deisroth, retirprl tives and friends invited to funeral 1'r" i n' 2 i retirea nom: friends are invited to call 7-9 1 Dr.

Thomas D. Cope, emeritus, professor of physics at the University of Pennsylvania, died Sunday in Wayne. He was 84 and lived at 239 Lenoir Wayne. rtnu liirniis tiiir ijiviiii iiuici til 'mv- B.l, rr I. I 1 1 Kit secretary-treasurer of the W.

t. kHt'l william, Deisroth Co paper box manu-" JT; mV'm WcoS ft andtX facturerS. died Sunday at the1 and Hoi, Name Society may -Dec. 12. 1964.

JACOB S. iri'S' 'c. htisoand of the late atherine oung Dr. Cope retired from the Uni et i 'nee Wallheri, of 2511 Hanranft st. wt Lit RMim.e Kelattvea friends and members of Holy versify in 1952.

He began hisRoslyn Convalescent Home. Ros-ec. Rei.tw.. M.nfr -J" ilvn Ho ac 79 onrl fnrmorlirare invited to the funeral A. Tues.

eve. Solemn Requiem Mass. St. Cem. Viewing Tues.

Lodge No. 59 F. and AM and Masonic Ancients of are ee. lic suillicujr Th. vnral Home.

-M9-5I teaching ca W. K. Prentice, Scholar, 93 i EPi.AX.-Dec. 14, 19t4, JOSEPH, Church. 10 A.

M. I band of the late Sarah, of 668 I.awlerl 1964. CATHERINE at 11, lived at 7221 Urvan AlOunt S. 64th st. Solemn Requiem Mass Church OI l.

nainailM. t.JU n. r- r. nee Hanlon), beloved wile of the rme ut. sham, nf uoi Gardens, friends Mrs.1 I IVV r.

irs. ui r. cm Frienri. mav call lamer ot jir. i.eorge r.pian.

iss. I Int wo- I r. II Of A AO U. a nut huchinn nail orv- na mt Tin may call st. Airy.

Mr. Deisroth was a past presi 1837 Pine 7 to X.IIUIS, UI IIIIIC1 OI S. Ilt.aii: u.i.... vtraii. Mrs.

brother of Mrs. M. H. i Esther) Gold 9 P. M.

reer there in 1906 and was named a professor in 1922. A native of Cohen, Mrs. Anna Markowetz st. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 9 A. from The Joseph A.

Quinn Funeral Home, cor. Roosevelt Blvd. and Saneer dent of the National Paper Box BEST. Dec. 13.

1964, nnvir an fvieiii, Isaac cpian, ncti- mm ri it II A. t. Dreciselv. a Rnsenhers's PRINCETON, Dec. 14.

William Kelly Prentice, a Greek Association. The DeiSrOth nl.lr'"" children. Relatives and friends are in-: and Raphael Sacks, 4720 N. Broad st vited to funeral services ii "it. Mt.

Sinai Cem. In ieu of lowers. V. 11 hi. If hnri' i.

in A. A Int. Ho SeDUlchre nr.rlc.lv "CnlrfelAinc1 A.110 hw.bh me la ml rnn rinminnx miv, Cem, at 21st St. and Huntings Barbara Jean Murray. Relatives and rl, (,, 1875 friends invited to services 11 Park was founded in 1875 M- Hothermel Funeral Home.

57 S. Cem. Viewing Tues. eve. st.

Int. Mt. Carmel Cem. Shiva 10 rnaniy ot me imori be observed at 668 Lawier St. cnoice.

i ne ramny win oe at ine nuscn residence, 1024 Sydney st. Eagle Manoa, Havertown. Int. Hill-, by his father. SHERRY.

Dec. 13. 1964. of New York City, and formerly of )'HU'lRn SR hnvhanri ttt Mnrtf art In recent years, Mr. Deisroth 7 t0 9 p.

m. 13. 1964, of 7604 Williams CLARENCE father of Donald and Raymond Evans. Rela ijcholar, author and an authority ast Bradford on classical inscriptions, died west Chester, Sunday night at his home, 240 ne received a Ubrary place. He was 93.

B.A. degree c. Prentice had been a member from the Uni- '6f Princeton University's De- versity of tm Pennsylvania MARCHI WO. Dec. 13, 1964, RON- Donnell.

Relatives and friends invited i Weitmertleeal ALD aged 4 years, son of Donald d.n.r.l Thms a A in. i was an active member of the BON AWL CARLO, Dec. 12, 1964. lit. 119 tives and friends invited live i i i.

fr.i y- to funersl j. and Lucille (nee SpineUD, of 4.122 Goldrick Funeral Home. Wet ave'. and Nice, 6(01iTheodore st. Relatives and friends i Solemn uudiu jl ine iduiu inuiuc iui nusnana oi nose met- Thurs, IP Kirk Sr FLOWERS Children, DO.VlestOwn.

He was RHatiVc, 'and friend's are invited to also a member Of St. John's funeral (mm Leonetti Funeral Home. N. E. Cor.

Broad 4- Lutheran Church, Melrose Park, wok sts. solemn Requiem Mass. 10 Viitv. r.n WiUA. Epiphany Church.

Int. Holy yai i.iliriil. ui 1U1 id in 1903 and a Germantown ave Int. North-wood Cem. i vited to funeral I A.

KishlMass. Immaculate Conception Church, rriends may call Wed. eve. Home. 6506 Elmwood ave.

lenkintown. 10 A. M. Int. Holy I Anels Mass.

Church nf St. Barnabas, Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Wed. 13. 1964.

of 437 A. M. Int. SS. Peter Paul tem.ieve.

(Parking facilities.) School House Lane. ELIZABETH (Bes- Friends may call Wed. eve. In lieu of sie Evans i. cousin of Mrs.

Richard M. flowers, please make contributions to! -Dec. 1', 1964. WILLIAM, hus-Kcller, Mrs. Dorothy F.

Dougherty. Lukemia society, 121 N. Broad St. band of Anna Veasey, residence 134 Relatives and friends Invited in service 'Watklna st. Relatives, friends are in- 10:30 A.

Kirk i Nice, it; 465' Fcrnhill rd funeraJ 8 A. Cermantnwn ave. Interment Mt. Mnriah! )CK, rh, A from Rogers Funeral Home. MIA S.

I DR. COPE o.c Cr0M Lm viewing Tues. eve. (Park- ears when he retired in 1940. Ph.D.

degree He was the author of five from there in I0S9 Frankford Avt. 1915. He also liam of Glenside; a ing "on premises.) 2223 N. Front St. hooks and numerous articles for studied at Cornell University two sisters, and two grandchil-i n.

emamf.i I 'DICK), husband of Sylvia (nee suiver 1 DE 8-7100 "TOK1" 0ir 13 Yuri at Olitlntlti Floral and Berlin University. dren. rZ om. Friends may cau wed 7 to'lotte K. and father of Charles H.

Mar-''- So1" Requiem Mass at Sacred Ivel. Jr. Relatives and friends are in- Heart of Jesus I. hurch, 9:30 A. M.

Inl. "classical journals. Surviving are a daughter, Xavier von Erdberg; a vited to services 11 A. C.er-:"'-v 1 t-em. viewing nics.

eve. mantown Funeral Home, J. Wesley" Dunn3 the First World War1 Services will be held at 2 P. M. "father of Nancy Bookbinder, brother' H- served as a captain in the Wednesday at the AiTK "Zi ciI t- land funeral home, 1059 OldiNeff.

and friends are inMtert Mtmlt. 444 N. Broad w(l. ill Diii.il "nun- I'rafl Jt. nn.

qi-c Inla.m.nr u.hi,,ar., Tiol, 1epdaughter( Mrs. Samuel W.Air Servicet Lanelev Field. iYork rd- Abington. Entombment! vie son isu mt. wSr tt, taM Wed- "om 10 Lambert.

a stepson Sam-i foUow in Ivy Hi cemetery. ss Euciw Woodbury, j. wltiyiJUll, uaill i momhw nf minv nrcani7a.j nl MpiIibI Park euHna A It OC.IOV A M. Dec. 12.

1961 iif.1 Mr-r Ilamill. fivs. ln. tI i "V-, I BOSTON. -Dee.

13, 453 Wednesday evening. ROSE i nee IHVenutoi, of U2J S. 11th widow of Joseph. Relatives and nous. Dr.

cuuu was a turinei a mihiha r. mee ia.viw.i FLEMING. Dec. 11. IM, MISS, fnenila Invited to funeral 9 grandchildren and a brother, president of the Pennsylvania pharmacist, died Monday at the MabeiM.

TacVa.i'and. 'Relatives and ANNA of 3825 Cresson st. Relatives-A. from Baldi funeral Home. 1331 F7ra n-ill rio Anarlamtr nf Cnionna a nrl cort-orl TnPr inn Ilncnil al friends invi service 11 cited and friends are invited to the service nroaci st.

solemn Requiem Mass, 1 linnrii in uir mi .,4 i.whuui..-:I.i.bvh,iuj Ul 7,..... i v- vj ja 3 1 VV HdUlllv L.i, II lll.uni. -j .1.. I i A- Kii 1- Nice. 6.101 Germantown wd Tllrner funeral Annunciation I hurch.

10 A. M. Int, i-u rvcuntfsuay jn uie rriuceiun UO me governing uoaru OI uie ne Was 02 ana uvea at UV, ave. int. west Laurel Hill i.em.

Home 60 Ridge RoxboroughJ Holy Cross em. Viewing Wed. eve. American Institute of Penrose Elkins Park. Mr'0 ca" 'nm jo.a.

m. to 11 a. m. University Chapel. rw n.

kn.rnff -hn fnrmorlv nunnrl! ltftAni.ET.-Dec. 13. 1964. of S.f" Cem- MrKES 12, 1964. FRANK ui.

vujjr: uiu tuiisiuciuuic ic- Tanev IAWRFNCF hushanri of 1' '-40 nrent na I pper Darby, be .1 1 fh. Di-ac rn Oharmanv Tth anH loved husband of Frances McKenna FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1119 West Lehigh Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. 19133 Ofher Funeral Parlort Chelten Ogontz Aves. 9th Erie Ava. Frankford Allegheny Aves.

searcn mio me SCienniIC anu i4.aiii.nv.., Mary Anna mee i.ewi.o. neianve, Pol FT nf lie -avth riAc n.i nee Gawonska i. Relatives, fnends, teaennoiogieai careers of cnar-i mut w- Cn ,11 ui 'jmAI'Z, p'fv p25. Sn Vi les Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, the past four years at the Taflin er.i wed 8 4s a from .1. the i'Vare Endish astronomers who sur- and Schwartz Pharmacy, 19th -c veved the.

Pennsylvania-Mary- and Cheltenham Sumvmg "MJZ.A JM- W. RUSSELL E.VGLEBRETII. a retired cable splicer foreman for the Telephone Telegraph Co. uhpre he worked 40 died Monday in his home, 7'-13 Miller TJp-tper Darby. He was 73.

are his we, Susan; two ipns, Donald C. and Robert and four grandchildren. in 1763 b7 ale "lie, uie iijimri ima iiurrn ai. sure, im, nmy iriwi ry Kurtz; stepdaughter, Miss "I CK -Dec. 11.

1964, of Hoffnagle can eo. eve. ul55 m-Ti-D Drlot-Dr 41 1 Parking Church Lot. Walnut St. BAIdwin 9-3000 1 1 i 1 i 1 a ri i a tho For All Office, Call a foimer Sophie E.

Foell, a broth- hir.ey Marks' Sister and two Sushand of id. inee 'KfK -Rcia. (necPab; I ai rence i rd) lives and friends also Rnnesburg Lmlge Mjfp of Thomas ord llcla-, 1.0 OF. No. Mt.

Ane Fncainpment friends and V. Sorialitv' MF.SSlNC.ER.-neceniber 13. MARY brothers. er and two sisters. $400 No 93.

Canton No. 1 and all organize- are invited to funeral Vfed 0 CONNOR, of gi0 Crittenden wife MRS. FRANK SNIDER tions of which he was a member aie fIom Paul R. McGrath Funeral Home, of Carl Wordin Messlnger. Services invited to tne funeral I at Ml ut, w.

SDencer st iat.tt hi ii a. vl. at M. Hauls died ounua in M. riantlS 1.

M. from the funeral Home of i- ia hoi'. hesinut Hill. Int. private.

In lieu of Country House Darbv. Mrs ''rd G- RoM Bridge Brides- churvb. Int. Holy hre contriiMitlnns to Overseas Dick Bookbinder, Restaurateur, 57 ho former Mary r. 'i cUi vrt nr i O'Brien.

In lieu ol flowers kindly donate lo Odd NK. -Suddenly, on Dec. 1.1, 10h4. l'lel' would lie appreciated. A Metal Catkel Mattress Engraved Plate Outside Case Hears Automobile was 74 and formerly Pietervatien Blanket Newspaper Advertising All Necessary Paraphernalia Fellows Home.

Middletown. Fa. liKOKtii: A. hu-hand of Lmil.v (nee hern', nf 1(14 Hampden t'nnerl MITI I. I lee 1 tQsi nf io: v- WATSON, retired engineer for the Philadelphia 4:3 Work5 died Saturday Philadelphia General Hospital.

was 80 and lived at "018 S. st. Mr. Watson retired in 1948 after 25 years with the Gas Works. Surviving are two slaughters, Mrs.

Bettv Redfern lived at oWO Osajje ave tsurviv- nf Wlldem in Darby, aye 80 ycara. Relatives, friends American 61.. X.IOH Fmv uYli liv' I ALLIV -Dec. 14. 1W ing are three daughters, Mrs.

Arms. Lansdowne. FDWAHI) bro and all organizations tif which he was 1TCHKL, C.S.A.. Relatives, a member are invited to the service, iriemK and members of The thei- of Oretz and innan Paul Morrison. Mrs.

Emanuel (Dick Bookbinder, president of liookbinder's Sea Kood House. 215 S. 15th died Relatives and friend are in- nn Thurs 11 A. at the Spencer T. l'ost A.I...

Tilghman (. amp Spanish war nciou.r. ni.w.i- oir 11 ILL .1.., 1 1 1 11 ni A a ITI Pa 1 11 i aiian 1 St I IPSSen ami IXIUIS Mllin, vited attend the tunerai Mass Videon Sun Funeral Home, ciarrett. Veterans and l.awnton Post V.F.W 10 St. Philomcna Church, l.ans- ai Mi.ineiaiKi ave.

mexei him. invited to services II A. VI and two sons, Frank and Wa are at to hr.vne. Holy Communion may he re in University Hospital, liam I). ceived at this Mass.

Inl. Calvary Cem. i wnei menus may an to i nP Hen Funeral flime. 2742 44 Wed. mi.

Moriah Lodge 155, sc. where friends may call Tues F. and A. service 8 30 1'. M.

Int. 9PM rand -Mrs. Dorothy Dunleavy, Monday (three grandchildren, 10 great- was There will be no viewing Tues. eve 57 and lived at 20 Roll OTHER FUNERALS $250 $300 $500 $750 Additional Charge for Opening Grave The Westminsi, lemetcr.v. wte if -tY ln flowers donations to be grandchildren and a brother.

Hlmmm r. it t. i t- i (itpr.rri Heart Cancer Home wou: Carroll Park, Delaware the ormer Maria fiARDN I )ec. U. I'M.

of 2222 ling Wharton HF.LF.N LOI IS. BF.LL. wife of the late George W. idied Sunday at Nazareth Hospi-i col arf.ttf. nee.

i i.i cu -o i i mrihusband of Kster mee retired county, at his ne is Maronei. of Gardner. Relatives and friends invited NICOLA PECA, a died Monday liome. Mr. Peea was 10 A.

Lnited Funeral A 30 lo service Wed SUrVlVea DJ' 1115 sine was io auunvcu ot Algon ave. 14. RAYMOND, of S. Wilson Atlantic City. N.

.1. Husband of Anna (nee Saujcri. Brother ol Mrs. Elfont, Dr. Albert, Dr.

Herman Moses, and Max Moses. Services 1 P. M. precisely, at Rosenberg's and Raphael Sacks, 47J0 N. Broad st.

Jnt. Mt. Lebanon Cem. MOVER. -H.

KDWARD, on Dee. 12, lOsj. of Snrinff sl ReaHinc Pa Glenside. Fa. Int.

Funeral Home. 70? Castor Church of Christ 82 and cii.mre.in-iTasker st. She is survived byjA- vj ox ,4. IS uir luinici oi. ti i.i..

ave. rllin nrn -hat hnehana1 fn, enna I crinln-rl live (-Hved at 1111 Federal st. in' Ttalv ha ramo hm-o in born husbana; sons tion church. 10 a. m.

int. st. Dominic's i a Nancy Carol; two Tnspriu victne anrl Vin. Cem. Viewing Tues.

eve. i V. 19M, of 408 7th 1 hat i uuiiu. s.ucFii. aim tin- Darby.

JOHN husband of He was a momlwr nf Hip flrrW "rninrrs. c. aim aim uni Cent: a aailgnter. -UTS. INlCOiettll CON A.

Suddenly, pec. 13. 1W4, Marie mee Gallagher). Funeral Wed Rrntherlv I nva "snrvivint in and three Sisters, Mrs. Hettie twn V17 nrl LOUIS, of 6I Delmont drive.

Wynne- 8 A. Marvil Funeral Home, lllbi Formerly of Phila. Husband of Helen erOUieny LOve. OUr 1 IBS ate aviAJ iFrittl, tWO Sisters, ana 17 survived hy his wife, Emma Main Darby. Requiem High Mass.jinee Smllhi.

Survived by 5 children "fJlS Wife the former Grace Pen- children Cecehlnl Cona. and his daughter, Den- Blessed Virgin Mary Church. A. 1 grandchildren. Relatives, friends and Mrs ConaVia 'pff I I Ise Cona, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Pasquale 1 Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may callland employes of Reading Co. are Invlt- aro, two sons, UUS ana josepn, Cona.

Relatives and friends are Invited Tues. to 9. led to services 1 30 P. MerU THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO VISIT AND INSPECT OUR MAIN FUNERAL HOME 1119 W. LEHIGH FUNERAL PARLORS, DISPLAY ROOM OF CASKETS AND FUNERAL SUPPLIES ON ANY SATURDAY FROM 1 P.M.

TO 5 P.M. OR BY APPOINTMENT. The Following Are Included In All Services ORGAN PALLBEARERS AIR CONDITIONED PARLORS 1 41 1 1. 1, sana mree aaugniers, vera insKPH FPI.AV. a rirrula 4llvS.

liir.ir,IV Viu.vni.il, uie to funeral on 845 from thei I unerai Home, sm Kuii! Town Pinlrel rlipH D'Anjolell Funeral Home, 65X-20 Haver. GROSS. -December 12. CAROUNF Laureldale, Reading, Pa. Vte ing Tues.

lormer neueiid Itmri, uitru fnrd JV(, Phila. Solemn Requiem Mass.linee Rowbotham), of 10 10th ave 7 to Int. Alsace Cem. aIy Pasciocco and tion driver for The Inquirer for Presentation B. M.

hurch. Haildnn Heighls. N. .1, widow of Friday at her home, 3821 Cam-ho a. Mia.

iim.ie Lecampu. oo years hefnrp hin rplirpmpnt, i. n. Int. SS.

Peter It Paul (em. Friends Samuel F. Gross. Services and inl I ui iui.e si. our nm ot.

oui i nig ma otna.vraiin rci. r. I in lu. 'i ji.Hicr i.mirniriiir 4tfc MRS. raFORRK F.

rlll.FV. iwu jears Ikv, uieu ni u. rlaii oh. parking on premises.) the unerai Home. while; AS A HELPFUL GUIDE to those who wish to remembof their lovad onet with an In Memoriam notice in The inquirer we 'whose husband is one of the the Einstein Medical Center.

He ters Mrs Anne' Keeker and gno Athlon Dec. i3. Horse Plke' H8ddon N' country's leading dog show was 68 and lived at 668 Lawier Mrs; Dorothy Rosenberg; a son. iY' craS thT and 5.. Tl rat St.

Francis Country House, aner lor Oia i UDUC laager, tnree great-grandchildren. his 14th year. Relatives, friends G. Hagenbuch and mother of Howard APARTMENT IS AVAILABLE TO THE IMMEDIATE FAMILY Mrs. Fnlev.

the fnrmpr for 26 vearS. SlirvivinZ are 3 S'h grade, pupil. St. Schoo v. Hagenbuch; also survived by 9 an.

invtleii (ft Attend funeral tO vranH, -hilrlrn Relatives and fnnri in- Relatives and friends in- SUBURBAN SERVICE PARKING FACILITIES 24 HOUR SERVICE No Dejervng Poor Refesed hare collected many luitable versei rluehr funeral Home, sited to Tues. Jos. J.i a nee booklet available from the -Mar- was 77 and son, George: a daughter, a from th lived at 325 S. 20th st. Also Janet Dubis: three two: WlTier WDITUd Tie 5 ave.

Requiem Mass. St. MrGoldrick funeral Home. West ave Jenkintown. High Want Ad Department.

To place en Int. Holy and Cedar st 10 A M. Friendi Sepulchre may call Requiem Mass St James Memoriam Notice phone LOcust Elkins Park. Wed. 10 M.

Int. pnv-l Tues. eve. turvning are a son. noDert orouur.

iaa live granacnii- no and tliree grandchildren. 1 vtl royc OO 3-5000. The charge it only 60c a line ate. i Parking facilities). tmmm ft 4 .4 mi mh 4 a a.

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