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'iiu raii.ADfiLrinA iwoulieh. Saturday morning, july 13. 1988 .1 I) Di.d Died Dill KOLANOER him (c mmm wmzm ir rim i mi i- i-i-ir-n-i I- mm im rr iri aimii W.F.Mulholland Dies, Noted Horse Trainer JCHACHTER July 12. 14. JOSEPH, husband a Ida i nee Kaplan of Apt.

314. 255S Welnh brother of Mr. Pearl Herman, Mrs. Ireda Ross, Mrs. Laura Trsliin, Mrs.

Sylvia Classman and Mrs. Frances Weiss. Relatives, frii-nds and employes of Supply 1c CROWE July 10. ms. julia of n.

201 beloved dauchtrr of the lale Michael and Julia Crowe (nee Welth), lUo survived by 4 nieces and 4 nephews. Kelatives. friends and members of the Third Order of St. Francis art Invited to the funeral Mon A at the DINAN FUNERAL July 12. 1968.

RI'TH inee Novkk, wile nf the late Mot rin Ksq ol Dorcheifer Apts mother ol Mrs. Judith Taylor, sister of Mrs. Pauline Fireman, and Mis. Minnie (Hike, granilnioihcr of ilowaid and Sunn Taylor. Relatives and fru-nds ale Invited to funeral services 1 OFFICIAL FORECASTS STATISTICS BY CITILS Highest temperature lait 12 hours.

Delense (enter. 20th and Johnson HOME, I9.J Spring Garden at. Sol- low fit temperature last IS houri and Winbcrt F. (Bert) Mulholland, who retired last year ss, New precipitation for last 24 hours as re-j P. precisely.

iI.HHTKIMC," sis are Inviled to funeral services 6410 N. hioad st Int. Itounevelt Me- Sun P. M. precisely, "OOI.f- morial park, ramily will return lo HTFINH'," 6410 N.

Broad t. Int. 848 Mai go lane, I'enn Valley, Pa. Monteliore em. Shiva will be ob- I served at the Weis residence, 27 LEHMAN On July 12.

HELM A n-e ported States at p. M. edt by the united head thoroughbred trainer for George I) Widener Erden- lrVL oT oP hcim Farms, died Thursday at Germantown Hospital. He was' l'h i 1 adelphia a vicinity: Fair and warm Saturday, with hifh 85 to 90. Li' tie change Suiday except 20 percent ni 1 1 i.

A a ort Ti .1 JULY 1968 I 13 14 IS 16 17 19 20 31 22 23 24 33 26 27 28 39 30 31 AUGUST 196T 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 DiSTEFANO rr ot ana uvea ai PrUrsl. wife of Paul nl Wildnian SCHECKLER Arms Apts Landone. pa. uueral oo iiai juaiayene July 3, iizu rresicien- E. C.

Viner, iuu riusiueii- inn. 194. In Vietnam. LCnl. son of Josenh M.

and Place I. Alhanv 65 89 AtlanU 5 Allantic City 9 77 Bismarck, N. P. 91 Billon 58 rt Ruffalo. N.

Y. 60 84 Mr. Mulholla on Widener stable limor I.anvlow nt. t-1 ind may call Sun. eve.

int. Arlington Cem. assistant trainer and two years Charleston. S. C.

7 87 Chicago 66 76 Marce J. bcheckler. of 226 Mar-garetta Huntingdon Valley. Rela. lives and fi lends a.e Invited to funeral I A.

MONTANVK l-INFRAL HOME. Huntingdon pike and Park Rockledge. Requiem Mass. A. St.

Hilary Church. Int. Gettysburg National Cem. Friend may call Sunday eve. 00 later saddled his first winner a 00! Obstetrician Cincinnati 91 Cleveland 58 SO iualeah, la.

in 19.J2 he was chance of showers Sunday evening and night. Eastern Pennsylvania: Sunny and quite warm Saturday, with high upper 80s. Th andershowers 52: named head trainer. Denver 55 89 Detroit to 84 Dululh. Minn.

55 0 Houston 74 84 JLL SCHIEBER Jacksonville, Us. 7.1 88 Kansas ity. Mo. 75 97 Ml BELMONT WINNER tMi One of the highlights of his career occurred in 1962 when he .02 trained Jaipur to victory in the LEVIN July 12. 1968.

MAX ROY. hu.band of the lale Ann ince Kovali. of 2)48 N. 57lli lalher of Eugene lvin, brother ol William Levin, Ida Meyer and Sylvia Kirnmeisman: also survived by 1 grandchild. Relatives and friends are invited to services Sun.

noon. JOsf-PH I.FVIM-; M)S MF.MURIAL CHAPELS. N. Broad si. above 71t ave.

Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park Family will return to the Meyer residence. 56i4 Ihanon ave. (In lieu of flowers, contribution In his memory may be made to a charily of the donor's choice.) On July 10. 1468- KRANK.

himhand of the late Auguste 'ne Klemmi, at his late teniflence. 1227 S. liteminger and father of Carmen, Tlerea Stardino and Philip: also survived by 3 grandchildren and 1 greatgrandchild. Relatives and friends and societies of which he was a member, are Invited lo attend the funeral from the FKNN. BIKIAL (04 ll S.

Broad Mon A. M. Int. rernwood em. High Mass.

10 A. St. Rita' Church. Viewing Sun. 7 to 10.

Ample parking apace. DITRE July 10. 1468. EMANUELE. husband of the lata MARIA nee beNolai and father of Anna Olivieri.

Florence Mahler, Mildred Kiley. Catherine Benedettl. Anthony, Joseph and Alfred Ditre. Relatives and friends and organitations of which he was a member Invited to funeral Monday, A. residence.

4639 Ditman st. Solemn Requiem Mass. 10 A. Mater Dolorosa Church. Int.

SI. Dominic's Cem. Friends may call Saturday or Sunday eves. Dr. Edward C.

Viner, a gynecologist and obstetrician, died Friday in Santa Monica Hospi- in mountains Sa urdav after-, I JUt. noon. Fair and hot Sundav. I 1.74 i Belmont Stakes, the third jewel tal Santa Monica, Calif. He able to southwest 10 knots or New Jersey: Tartly cloudy 'jess.

Visibility two to four miles and warm Saturd ly, with high in haze of racing's Triple Crown. 'i6: Other successful horses he conditioned were Jamestown. was 50 and lived at 2343 N. 52d st. He had offices at 7516 City in 80s.

Fair and arm Sunday Los Angeles 6 90 Louisville 69 90 Miami Beach 78 86 Minneapolis 69 81 New Orleans 74 New York City 68 I1) Norfolk. Va. 71 80 Philadelphia 64 85 Phieni. Aril. 74 109 Pittsburgh 3 86 Portland.

Me. 5 80 Portland. Ore. 60 71 St Louis 65 74 Salt Lake City 64 San Francisco 57 67 S. Sle.

Marie. Mich. 78 Savannah. G. 71 90 Seattle 56 65 Tampa.

Fla. 74 88 Eight Thirty, Battlefield and ve- and 2596 Cranston rd. 5:43 A. M. 8:30 P.

M. Sun rises Sun sets Dr. Viner was a graduate of LEVIN July 12. PHILIP L. of the York House North.

huf.band of the late Nettie, Lither of Mrs. Hoy (Leonora) Miller. Bernard S. and Emanuel I.evin: alvri iievivH hv 4 frinHihil. Moon rises 11:07 P.

M. Atlantic City vicinity: Mostly sunny Saturday, with high near 80. Little change Sunday. Ocean temperature 67. Lucky Draw, ail slakes win-m ners.

2S. Before his retirement last Au- the University of Pennsylvania DONNELLY I dren. Services Sun 10 A pre- Mr. Mulholland was in-l 06 ii.ii tlced n.edicinp sinrp 191.1 Ht Friday's Local Report V. WEATHER BUREAU Philadelphia.

Julr 12. 1S edt t. h. iiV. pr.

civelv. HIKI'VRt'llC's RIPiril I New York City and vicinity: no uutit'tt mm laimxa nan SKS. 4720 N. Broad st. ML Cem.

Family will be 7-JU0 Washington, D. 9 85 was on the staff and a founder 00 Fame at the National Museum W.NW 2 PtCdy Partly sunny and warm Satur- a. m. 64 High; Precipitation 1... Low; H.i S-4 Cloudy Rortgers id Elkins Park.

Pa. I'lease omit flowers. Trace. P. n.

on oon 7 6 of West ark Hospital, Ford rd. ssw-4 Clear On July 11. 98. MARGUERITE H. (ne McKernani.

of 1835 72d av formerly of Siranton. wile of the late George P. Schleber. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Monday, 7 45 A. BYRNE FUNERAL HOME.

2315 E. Cumberland at. Hequlem Mass. 9 A. St.

Alha- asius hurrh. Int. St. Catherine's Moscow. Pa.

No viewing Sunday evening. Sri anion paper please copy. SEGAL July II. 19o8. HARRY, hushand of Reba (nee Gaston), of 5659 loreni lather of Mr.

Bob Segal and Mrs. Herbert (Nikki) Finkel, brother of Mr. Lou Segal; also survived br lour grandchildren. Helatives, friends are invited to funeral services II A. M.

precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad st. Int. Mt. Sharon em.

Shiva will be observed at 5659 Floience ave. In lieu of flowers, kindly make contributions to American Cancer Society. SEIGER WILLIAM on July 10. 19t8, of 2729 E. Ann son of the late Charles and Agnes Seiger.

brother of Charles. Lucy. James and George. Relatives friends and neighbors of Ann also employes of Phila. Coke are invited to attend the funeral 8 45 A.

MICHAEL J. KEILLY SON FUNERAL HOME. 2632 Allegheny ave. Solemn Hequiem Mass 10 A. Nativity B.

V. M. Churrh. Int. St.

Dominic's Cem. Viewing Sun. eve. day, with high rear 80 and warm Sunday. M.

12 59 WSW-5 lear P. M. 83 59 SSW-7 Clear 1 P. M. 77 74 SSW-12 .00 Clear MAGRA (See Everett), of V.

Warnmk and formerly of 905 W. Anzuna st. July 11, 190. MARY, wife of Harry Donnelly and mother of 6 sons and 6 daughter and 39 grandchildren. Relative and friends are invited to attend the funeral 130 A.

from the WILLI 4.M J. KNOPF FCNfcRAl. HOME. 7114 Oxford ave. Solemn High Mas.

Holy Child Church, Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Sun eve. Parking on premises. of Racing, Saratoga, N.

Y. Born in Lexington, Mr. Mulholland broke into racing in 1899 as an exercise boy when Saturday's Tidal Predictions PHILADELPHIA (Chestnut st Delaware, Maryland and Dis- i Temperature; Humidity; w. in ii .4 ni.utu. i m.i.

rij. j.j a Irict Of Columbia and Vicinity: Precipitation Weather Condi- Low Tide p. was 16 with an uncle, Farm- He as also on the staff of Einstein Medical Center, southern division, and the Hospital of Women's Medical College. He was a member of the American Medical Association, II Tartly Cloudy Siturday, With Vilest temperature 13:30 P. i 5 July 1168.

FRANCES, 'nee Ma-thias), 81 years, widow of Joseph Magra. Relatives, friends. Altar Society invited to funeral A. KFSZLER ARUO.A FL'NERAL HOME. 1430 N.

2d st He-quiem Mass. Sacred Heart Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem.

Friends may call after 7 P. M. Please omit flowers. delaware breakwater er Bill Scully. He then became ftwh zzz 'Ia-m: sTsp.m:'3 jkey and his first win- high near 80.

Mostly fair, warm and humid Sunday. DYE ner in 1901 aboard Little Daisy CAPE MAT (Municipal Pier) High Tide. 11:20 A.M. P.M. Highest temperature this date last 97 years (WJ6 Lowest temperatura i A.

Lowest temperature this date last 54 year tlj Average temperature today Average temperature this date last year Normal for this date Philadelphia County Medical Society. Philadelphia Obstetri at Saratoga. PREFERRED TRAINING 75 i Low Tide 4:49 A.M. 5 01P.M. Matthews ATLANTIC CITY fSteel Pier) Cape May to Cape llatteras: Tartly cloudy Saturday, with winds northeast five to 15 knots.

cal Society and the American After modest success as a GLADYS E. (nee Gay), wife of Willard P. Dye. of 18 College Haverford, on July 12. 1968.

Relatives and friend are Invited to the funeral service 10:50 A. at the HARRIS K. FI.OINDF.KS Fl'NERAL HOME. 115 W. Eagle rd.

(At Oakmont Havertown. Int. Edsewood Memorial Park. Friends may call Sun. after 7.

High Tide 10 52 A.M. 11:04 P.M. Low TidA 4-31 A.M. 4:43 P. M.

irw-Vov Mr MnihnlianH ravp un College of Gynecology and Ob V' in DPtlC rlll to train them. Helstetrics He was also a Fellow lbioimy lour 10 1U uiutrs in Deficiency since Jan. 1 iTotal precipitation since July 1 Of 2505 Radcliffe sve Roslyn, on July 12. 19fe8. WILLIAM husband of Frances W.

and father of R. Michael and Melanie R. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Requiem Mass. 11 A. St.

Anne's Episcopal hurc h. Old York and Old Welsh AbinKKm. Pa. Total precipitation ime Jan. i 22 51 Low Tide 7 07 A.M.

7:19 P. M. ioinoH the Widener stable as an'm the American College of Sur- IVoiit iuni'V ini-a 1 assistant to Andrew Joyner. geons. gKi Surviving are his wife, the' Surviving are his wife, the i juiv n.

avna. i 4710 in.i i Cape May to HlOCk Barometric Pressure: 6 A. 30 13! BARNEG AT INLET 12 Noon, 3013 Falling; 6 P. Tide 10 58 A. M.

11 10 P. lair Saturday, wi winds van-iioo Failing. Low Tide 4 45 a.m. 4 57 p.m former Jane Goodrich; two former Esther Snyderman, who; frfe 5y Jennie Davidow, Mrs. Ida Schecter 3UII9, iXillirj tf.

n. auu 11 imaiii lisu 4 pilj SlUldll 1WU UdUgll- a brother, William and ters, Susan and Janice; a son, T5T Weather for Saturday vjt Baed on Official Forecasts Jf I jfj? a sister, Mrs. Horence erner. PhiLip, and a sister, Mrs. Char- and Mrs.

Mae Rosenthal; also survived by grand and 4 great-grandchildren. Relatives, friends and members of the Ladies Aux. of the Kra-kauer Benef. Society are invited to services Sunday. 12:15 P.

at SHAPPERO July 11. ABE. of 122 W. Manheim st. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 1:30 P.

at BERSCHLER'S. 4300 N. Broad at. (at the Int. Har Zion Cem.

SHEPHERD CYRIL (SID), July 11. 1968. of r8 Huber Glenside, beloved husband of Sarah E. Kelley and devoted father ol Thomas and Richard. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 11 A.

M. from the WILLIAM R. MAY FUNERAL HOME. A High Mass will be Bernstein. BERSCHLEK'S.

4300 N. Broad st (at the Int. Roosevelt Mem. Park. ed at Holy Cross Roman Catho- Services will be held at 1 lie Church, Mount Airy, at 10j Sunday at Levine's 7112 N.

A. M. Monday. Burial will be WBroad st Interment wUl be in The family will return to the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Eckell. 1412 East Randolph, V't. Roosevelt cemetery. Westwood lane. Overbrook Hills, Pa.

FERRARA July 10. 1-JJ MARIA CONSIGLIA. Died Int. Hillside (em. In lieu ol flnwers.

please bend donations to St. Anne's Episcopal Church. MAYHEW July 11. lg. KATE of 2123 E.

York st. Relatives ar.d friends are Invited to service Mon 11 A. at the GERKISH FUNERAL HOME. 2360 E. Susquehanna ave.

The family will meet friends at the funeral home Sun. ee. Int. Green Mountain Cemetery. McKOWN On July 11.

19t, WILLI AM husband of Angela Cappelli McKown, of the Chetwvm' Apts Roserrront. Pa. Requiem Mass Thomas of Villa-nova Church (University Campus Mon. morning 'clock. Int.

Calvary (m. Fnerds may call at the MrCONAGHY FUNERAL HOME, Lancaster an.i Wyoming Ardmore, Sun eve from 7 until 9. MERKERT July 10. 1968 of 214 W. Glenwood SARAH A.

(nee Allemus). beloved wile of Clarence Merkert. mother of John and Edward Wilson and Mrs. Sarah Taglieber. Relatives of 1611 E.

assyui.K beloved wife of Nil holas. rthe' of Mrs. Margaret ALLAN i i aji i i i'A-1- -CHicioosY 'nverso, r. Lit Regan, Joseph A. and Njcholav J.

also survived by PHILADELPHIA -Arn 11 rrandcnuoren. Relatives and friends art invited to funeral, On July 11, lg. at Bora Raton, formerly of ADELAIDE (Hazzard). wife of the late Clyde G. Allan, mother of Mrs.

D. Lindsay Evans. Mrs. Richard M. Skidmore and Mr.

Thomas G. Allan. Services and int. at the convenience of the family. A fr PENNA.

Bl RIAL ErI E. Beatty, 82, Pianist.Composer Erl E. Beatty, a concert pianist and composer, died Sunday at Graduate Hospital. He was 82 and lived at 1901 Waverly st. In the early 1930s Mr.

Beatty was accompanist for the singer, 1327 29 S. rlroE' st Requiem Mass, Annuciation Ciu-ch 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Viewing Sun.

eve. (Fre SAM FSANOSOiVr. or I i parking). rveswic-K ave. and Easton Glenside.

Friends may call Sun. eve. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be tent to the Heart Fund.

SHEPHERD July 12, 1968. FREDERICK husband of the late Ida aith Shephard. Services 2 P. at the Baptist Home, 8301 Roosevelt blvd. SHORTALL July 10.

196S. of 1337 Green Roslyn. ALFRED husband of Betty Shortall (nee Simpson) and father of Allied and Susan J. Relatives and friends are invited to services 2 P. KIRK a Nl( 6301 Germantown ave.

Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may call Sun. ee. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Cardiac Research Fund of Albert Einstein Medical FREYBURGER July 10.

IMS. ISABELLA, of 10 Larchmont Havertown, wife of the late Walter A. F'reyburger and mother of Mrs. Isabelle Thayer, Mrs. LOS ANGELES Nelson Eddy.

He was a faculty member at Combs Conservatory BECKER Of 136 E. Olive st. Weslville. N. on July U.

19,4 MARIE W. (nee Gehrke) wife of Albert (Jerry) Becker. Heiat.es friends and members of ARA of Pennsauken are invited to attend th funeral on at 10 A. from the McGl'IXNESS Fl'NERAL HOME. 34 Hunter Woodbury N.

I In. Fernwood Cem Phila Pa. V'ewin Sun. eve. LEC END and friends are invited to the funeral 8 30 A.

from the CHARLES J. O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME. Mascher and Tioga sts. High Mass of Requiem, 10 A. Church of St.

Hugh. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve.

(Ample parking.) of Music in Philadelphia until 1917, when he left to serve in I MISi. (1 the First World War When he returned in 1919 he Amr FAIR CLOUDY METZGER BERLINER CIQUOY became organist and choirmas NEW ORLEANS SILIME0 ter at Overbrook Presbyterian SNOW MIAMI Church, a position he held for RAIN WIND WARM STATIC COLO 20 years. Mr. Beatty received the de gree of Bachelor of Music from Carolyn Palmer and Walter and William Freyburger. Services II A.

from the CHADWICK FUNERAL HOME. Athens ave. and Simpson Ardmore. Int. Mt.

Peace Cem. Friends may call Sun. after 7 P. M. GILSOK Of 43 S.

Almonesson Atmones-son. N. on July 11. 18. HOWARD husband of the late Sarah M.

(nee Burns), aged (2. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral service 11 A. at the McCANN Fl'NERAL HOME. Blackwood. N.

J. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve.

GOLD July It, 19g, YETTA (nee Silver), formerly of the Croydon Apartments, wife of the late Jacob Gold, sister of Mrs. Jeannette Arany. Emanuel, George and Robert Silver. Relatives and friends are invited to services 2 45 P. at BERSCHI.ER FUNERAL CHAPEL, 4300 N.

Broad st. (at the Int. Har Jehuda Cem. Family will return to 515 S. 2d Colwyn, Pa.

5 kilt ta aveiiere, fjversee wiihtr, Jirtitmt 1.0 iniitt low sir prtuvre, en'ver6e wttlhtr, Jirtcliea tl mtmtrt tii lp'J ef mattmtnt tJ ip4 FRONT it ferwtfj of mat air STATIC FRONT or BAROMETER ih.i 1,4 wtk Suddenly. July 12. CHARLES beloved husband of Isabelle Metitger (nee Jones), of 602 E. Cheltenham ave. Relatives and friends invited to service 11 A.

at MANN FUNERAL HOME, 219 W. Tabor rd. riends may call Sun. eve. MORRISSEY July 11.

JOHN husband of THERESA M. (nee GiordiaroL of 1553 Tay'oi st Relatives and friends invited to funeral 9 A. RUFFENACH FUNERAL 21st st. and Snyder ave. Solemn Requiem Mass.

St. Aloysius Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

F'riends may call Sunday eve. MULHOLLAND July 11, 19t8. WINBERT hus July 1L WILLIAM, of 2607 Emily st. Funeral 8 A. from the STOLFO FUNERAL HOME.

2536-38 S. Broad st. High Mass, A. at the King of Peace Church. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Sun. 7-10. SISKIN July 12. 1968.

LOUIS, husband of Toby (nee Stevens), of 2600 Welsh father of Mr. Jack Sisl.m and Mr. Arnold Siskin, brother of Mr. John Siskin; also survived by 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 2:15 P.

precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'." 6410 N. Broad st. Shiva will be observed at 8924 Fairfield st. STUART July 12. 1968.

JESSE, of 22 S. 19th brother of Albert. Relatives and friends are invited to services Sunday. A. JOSEPH LKVINE SO.V MEMORIAL CHAPELS.

N. Broad tt. above 71st ave. Int. Mortte-fiore Cem.

Family will return to the late residence. BERNARD July 11. 1968. RACHAEL ROSE), of 930 Spruce st sister of Mrs. Anna Goldstein; also survived by 2 nephews and 1 niece.

Services 10:30 A. M. precisely, at the Chapel of Chelten Hills Crematory. 1701 K. Washington lane.

Kindly omit flowers. BIRCKHEAD FRANCES WARD, died at SI. Monica's Nursing Home, Roxbury, July 1968. wife of the late Rev. Malbone H.

Birckhead. devoted mother of Olivia Fogarty, Sallie the University of Pennsylvania. He wrote compositions for piano, voice, trios and quartets. There are no survivors. JOHN" J.

MORRISSEY, a retired employe of the Yellow Cab Co. of Philadelphia, died Thursday at Methodist Hospital. He was 71 and lived at 1553 S. L. Weger, 57, Engineer, Critic M.

J. Wilburger, 75, Ski Club Founder Martin .7. Wilburgcr, one of the founders of Philadel- I Taylor st. Mr. Morrissey was I A 1 4 11 T7 1 Birckhead, Francesca Shakespeare Leonard Weger, a consulting veteran oi me nr and Godfrey Birckhead.

Funeral ser worm war ana memoer oi me f.rf ol-S 'iik AnA Ttn.n.ili.1 crn.ilKii.n fn Pin pr in mprhanical Hpsicrn vices will be held at 2 P. M. July 13, at St. Mary's Episcopal Church. Portsmouth.

R. I. In lieu uin 3 nisi ari uuu luuiauaj' ill ouuuusuui viciicidi Amnricon en inn anI Pafhnlir Hospital. He was 73 and lived in Split Rock, Lake of flowers, contributions may be made to the Hiroshima Peace Center Asso Mr. Wilburger who was born Graduate School wife, the former Theresa i in Austria, was the founder and Giordano; a son, Arthur; a mciHoni 'me ris, aiea rriuay at ciation.

The Saturday Review, 380 Madison New York, N. Y. BONSALL Graduate Hospital. He was i ELIZABETH wife nf the lale Frank R. Stuart and mother of Mrs.

Herbert Glasby, July 12. 1968. of 940 Limekiln pike. Maple Glen, Pa. Relatives and friends invited lo service 9 A.

M. THIES-FREED FUNERAL HOME, 124 N. Easton Glenside, Pa. TARNOWSKI-TURNER July 11. 1968.

suddenly, in Miami. MARY (nee Nowakowskil, beloved wife of the late August, devoted mother of Mrs. Kathleen Joy, Mrs. Marie Uriarte, Mrs. Stella Doris, Mrs.

Helen Giello and Mrs. Elizabeth DiStasio; also survived by 8 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 8:30 A. from RACHUBINSKI FUNERAL HOME, 781 S. Front st.

Solemn Requiem Mass. St. Philip Neri Church. 9:30 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. F'riends may call Mon. after P. M.

jShops, Philadelphia and Bryn band of Jane Goodrich Mulholland, nf 41 "0 Presidential d-ive. Lafavette Hill Pa High Mass of Requiem 10 A. Holy Cross Church. East Mt. Airy Phila.

Int. East Ran-dolf, Vermont. F'ricnrts may call Sun. KIRK I SHE SUBURBAN CHAPEL. 41 Germantown pike.

Plymouth Meeting. Pa. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Catholic Charities, 1823 Arch Phila. 19103. MURPHY July 10, SARAH (nee Greaves), formerly of Tulip and Ann beloved wife of James.

devoted mother of James. Thomas. John. Joseph, Matthew, Gerald, Edward, Robert and the late Patrick Murphy. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 8:30 A.

from CAPFJ-WELL FUNERAL HOME. 3007 Frank-ford ave. Solemn Hieh Mass, Ascension of Our Lord Church, 10 A. M. Int.

New Cathedral Cem. Friends may call Sunday eve. NAHAN Deaths Elsewhere ley; a brother, James Morrisey, On July 11. 1968. MERRILL GRATZ July 11.

HELEN SCHICK, wife of Thomas D. Gratz. formerly of Haverford. Pa. Requiem Mass at Our Mother of Good Counsel Church.

Pennswood Bryn Mawr, on July 15, at :30 A. M. Friends may call at BRINGHI RST S. 20CO Walnut on Sunday. 7 to P.

M. (Parking on premises.) GURALNICK July 10. KENIA, of 7400 Rugby wife of the late Dr. Philip, mother of Paul B. and Dr.

Sidney A. Guralnick. sister of Harry Dudwick; also survived by 3 grandchildren. Funeral services 11 A. at BERSCHLEK'S.

4300 N. Broad st. Int. Monte-fiore Cem. HIGHTON On July g.

lt. of 1022 Spruce CARMEN H. 73 years, wife of the late Arthur R. HiKhton. Int.

private. and 10 grandchildren. husband of Hazel Bonsall (nee Oni Since 1960 he was president of ave" Elk Mountain Ski Mr. Weger formed his own' MAX KLIXMAN, owner of a mus). of 324 W.

Walnut North Wildwood, N. and formerly of Glenolden, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral service ITI -I 1 TT. 1 A. A 1 I -t A -vTi TlV rtnti Allsl a n.nl Vt i -i iriK iT 1 I 1 11 si A f.ii...

uiuunuiue. ne was insirumeniai 4il JI wnai ttcsi anvp i vnui; uuC uu.u founding a number of ski'sociates in 1946. In his profes-i Thursday at Burlington County Tuesday. 11 A. M-.

from the MILLIGAN FUNERAL HOME. Jackson ave. and particularly the Philadel- sional career he helped design; Hospital. He was 60 and lived on McDarie boulevard, Collingdale. Pa.

i Int. Edgewood Memorial Park burg South Africa She was 79. phia and Wissahickon Ski the heating, ventilating and Marlton. He is Friends may call Mon. 7 to 10.

BRAND July 12. 196. WALTER Sr. Julv 12. ISADORE.

husband of the North Cedar Hill Cem. HYNES Mrs. Millin was only five Clubs. conditioning systems at the Po- survived by his wife, the form- months old when he came with During the First World War lice Administration Building, er Mildred Labiner; a daughter, hor immioront nt frcm Pr. he served as a ski soldier in the iRichards i a 1 Research Mrs.

Mack Patterson; a son, ner immuram pa ems irom to-Tyrocan Mounlain at the University ofi Mitchell; his mother, Mrs. Midland in 1888. guarding the Austrian border.) Pennsylvania, the new Youth1 am Klinman; four brothers, Dr. The author of more than 30 He came to America and at the Philadelphia ArtWilliam, Joseph, Alex and Louis books, most of them about Ucd in this area more than 33 Museum and Jefferson Civic I Klinman; two sisters. Mrs.

South Africa sh- grew up in vears a- of Birmingham, Ala. Samuel Goldman and Mrs. Al- the camps of the Kim-' SurvivinS are his wife, At the university, he served(bert Josephs and two grand-berlev diamond fHd two daughters, Mrs. Robert as a consulting critic of the children. husband of Betty Brand, of 2045 E.

Castor ave. Relatives, friends, Frank-ford Lodge 292 F. 1- A. United Brick Clay Workers, employes of Bickle.v Furnace Penna Forse Williamson Trade School class of '07 invited to the service 10 30 A. from the ROSE FfNFR-AL HOME.

1664 Harrison st. Frank-ford. Int. Oakland Cem. Friends may call Mon after 7.

Masonic service Mon. P. M. BUDWIN July 10. 196S.

I.EO. of 235 Christian Sanzro and Mrs. Gerard work by architecture students Francesco Cardinal Morano, Beaudry, and five grandchil-j and taught a course in oldest menber of the dren- A Solemn Requiem Mass cai equipment design for archi- MRS. LEO.V ECKELL. the! former Anna Reich, died Thurs- st.

Relatives and friends invited to MODEFSKI Cipnrt CrJlncia r.t firllnls in De CeiCDraieQ at 11 A. loolc ml Trul rl, funeral Monday. A. funeral Monday. 8 A.

1,1 nanus xiusHH-ot. one, lNERAL HOME. 755 S. 2d st. High Vatican Citv.

He was 96. Monday ai noiy unua cnurcn, An amateur Dainter. he was was 7s; and livrd at 4710 T.ooust Mass. st. casimirs church.

:30 a. m. 5200 N. Broad St. Burial Will be iv, PV.

Int. SS. Peter Paul Cem. Viewinf ii i incuiuri me uumu ui ui-'si. one was a iiieuiuer ui inc Sunday eve William Vogt.

national di- Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. rectors of Aliens Lane Art Cen-'Ladies Auxiliary of the rector of the Plinncd Parent- nmnn 'tpr Hp also was a mpmhpr of Krakaupr Rpnpfirial Soriptv In' BURFEIND PHILIP I. LEVIN, an ar i i hood Association from 1931 to countant in Reading until his the ciiiisjrivaiiKt outiciy ui ouuiuuii iu uci iiusuijiiu, sue i3i jjiii, formerly of 2220 S. 67th st I ffil and author of the best- Professional Fnpinpprs anrl thpisurvived hv two sons Svdnev emma (nee Cramer), wife of the late I Richard F. Relatives and friends merican oi iieating, anu Aivm six granaennaren invited to funeral 1 p.

cntilating and Air Conditioning and four great grandchildren; v'1'? int Fern! xelling book, "Jload to Sur- It ii, tZh Vn m. at tne Township Manor Nursing A Iw. Cheltenham. He was Vi ost hook, pub in 1948 and residd iE warned of waiting natural o.j tr in uuu, u.cu riiuciy, Hmicp NlnrK Rrnail qn1 Engineers. He was graduated and three sisters, Mrs.

Jennie wood cem. Friends may call sun. eve. t-f from Central Hish School and Davidow. Mrs.

Ida Schecteri resources in view of increasing from rirpvr.1 Tnch.1 and Mrs Mae Rosenthal. I BUHI iuc c. ouiviviii ic Suddenly in July 11. 1968. hay I UN popuidlion.

nmarl nolftfv in 1937 -1 B. r-eli-er' husband of Helen Bernard sons, uiniHiu auu iryer i I I I. i I Mr. Weger IS Survived by hlS1. Tr dr Barrington.

N. age 51 years; ttif tho Tlllion Ct-wl. Wl also -rvivedb. twr sons. Kev.

tiay- at Adams, ton Bo nd A.rtn"T scrap metal firm it I iiiv, sa 1 1 v. I wj v. VI ler; two sons, Gerald and Ken-i July 11, 1961. of 29 Beechwond Reiflton, Reading, MARY E. nee Carroll), wile of the late Owen Eugene H.vnes.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8:30 A. DINNIEN FUNERAL HOME. 51.38 N. Broad st. fcor.

Duncannon Requiem Mass. Assumption Church. 10 A. M. Int.

New Cathedral Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. JACOBY July 12. 196S, CARRIE V.

(nee Sauer). beioved wife of Alfred of 573 Hegerman at. Relatives and friends, also members of St. Michael's Evang. Lutheran Church invited to attend the funeral service 10 A.

at the church. Trenton ave. and Cumberland st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem.

F'riends may call at the DILLON FUNERAL HOME. 2155 57 E. Cumberland st. 1 blk. E.

of Fkd. Sunday, 7 9 P. M. JENKINS July 12. 1968.

CARRIE, wife of the late Morris, of 2069-A N. John Russell Circle, Lynnewood Gardens, mother of Mrs. Sophie Trachtman, Mr. Herbert Jenkins. Mr.

Nathaniel Jenkins, Mr. Daniel Jenkins and the late Bernard Jenkins; also survived by 13 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 12:15 P. M. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 Broad st.

Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Shiva will be observed at 8425 Loretta ave. KASNER July 12. 1968.

JACK, husband of Edith (nee Koll). of 1133 Gilham father of Mr. Jerome Harold Kasner and Mr. Donald Barry Kasner. brother of Mrs.

Ida scomber and Mrs. Faye Becker. Relatives, friends and members of Lafayette Lodge 71 4 A. Circle Square Club, and Oxford Circle Jewish Community Center are invited to funeral services Sundav. 11:45 A.

precisely. "GOLDSTEINS'." 6410 N. Broad st. Int. Shalom Memorial Park.

Shiva will be observed at 1133 Gilham st. Masonic services 11:15 A. M. KELLY In Philadelphia, on July 9. 1968.

MARY who lived at the home of Alexander Schwarts. 3109 Frankford age 69. Relatives and friends may attend the funeral from the CAUFFMAN Fl'NERAL HOME. 86 Pine Oxford. on Sun.

July 14. at 2 P. M. Int. Oxford Cem.

Friends mar rail at the Funeral Home, on Sat. after 7. KLINE ANNA H. (nee McColgan), on July 11. 1968.

of 2983 Weikel wire of Samuel W. Kline and mother of Thomas. Sr. Mary Samuel. S.S.J., 1 AUK tr in- 1 1 0 1 rr ii ivtov ii rt ip JKmanuel: daughter.

Mrs. Roy D.WTON B. ILRT, JR a Miller, and six grandchildren. pressman for th 2 Curtis Pub- lishing Philadelphia, died! EDWARD LAWSON PAYNE, Thursday in Wert Jersey Hos-'for 30 years a commercial chauf-pital, Camden. He was 53, and fcur, died Tuesday in Philadel- ave.

and AShland died HI- four Kran1rhi.d.-tp and one sister. neth; a brother. Edward and(da in Graduale Hospital. He mX five sisters, Mrs. Rebecca Mul-L.

72 and at 226K 19th (pnT feral ier, Airs, ranees aenmerung. 1 I A A rx inki. IT -A-l It. I uvea ai r-naeri Barring- pmt unici.i nospuai. jie was rs Miriam Trachtenberc? Mrs a i'rs.

curiam iratnienDerg, ivirs. Mildred Beller, and Irma. THOMPSON On July 11. ELIZABETH FRITZ, beloved wife of Joseph A. Thompson, nf 6412 Ruist ave.

Relatives and friends are inviled to the funeral 8 A. from the KING FUNERAL HOME. 2649-51 S. 64th st. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of St.

Barnabas. 9:30 A. M. Int. SS.

Peter i. Paul Cem. F'riends may call Mon. evening. TURNER See Tarnowski notice.

VALLETTE On July 9. 19o8- of 2752 N. Waterloo HANNAH (nee Snell wife of Ell-wood C. Vallette. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Mon 8 A.

Parlors of HAROLD B. MULLIGAN, 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Requiem Mass. Visitation Churrh.

9 A. M. Int. New Cathedral Cem. F'riends invited Sun.

7 to 9. VINER July 12. 1968. DR. EDWARD C.

of 2343 N. 52d husband of Dr. Esther Snyderman, father of Susan, Janice and Philip, brother of Charlotte Bernstein. Relatives and friends are invited to services 1 P. JOS.

LEV1NE SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS. N. Broad st. above 71st ave. Int.

Roosevelt Cem. F'amily will return to his late residence. WEGER July 12, LEONARD, of 731 W. Mt. Airy husband of Lillian Weger I nee Streriler), father of Gerald and Kenneth Weger, brother of Mrs.

Herbert (Rebecca) Muller, Mrs. Maurice (Frances) Schmerling. Mrs. David (Miriam) Trachtenberg, Mrs. lrvin (Mildred) Beller.

Misa lrma and Edward Weger. Services 12 noon precisely, at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS. 4720 N. Broad gt. Int.

Montefiore Cem. Family will return to his late residence. In lieu of flnwers. family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society. WEINER July 12.

MARY (nee Lnvitz). wife of the lale Jacob Weiner, of 8016 Langdon mother nf Leah Lewis, Anne Emery, sister of Bertha Ganlz and Rose Max; also survived by 3 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends arc invited to services Sunday, 10 A. JOSEPH LKVINE SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS. N.

Broad at. above 71st ave. Int. Montefiore Cem. Family will return to th lata residence.

WHELEN July 10. 1968. VIRGINIA ARTER. of 1520 Spruce wife nf the late William B. Wheten.

Memorial servlceg at St. David'i Church. Radnor. on July 13, at 2 P. M.

Expressions of aympathy may be sent to the Academy of Vocal Arts, 1920 Spruce Phila. WILLIAMS HARRIET JANE, July 12, 19h8, of 1315 Upsal wife of Ralph .1. Williams, mother of Donald J. Williams and Dr. Ralph H.

Williams, sister of Robert J. Crooks. Service 2 P. St. Thomas Church.

Church rd. ft Bethlehem pike. White-marsh. Int. adjoining churchyard.

Frienda may rail Sun. 7 to 9 P. at KIRK NICE, 6301 Germantown ave. WILLIAMS July 10. 1963.

FREDERICK MELVIN WILLIAMS. Relatives and frienda are invited to viewing Sun. WM. p. TINNEY BLDC 4721 Chester 7 to 9 P.

M. Gravesidt service and Int. 11 A. told Spring Tiesbyterian N. J.

st. Mr. Berliner served in the Oiiintood, n. j. int.

i.akeview Me- U. S. Navy during the First, morial Park- Viewing Sunday eve. World War. He was a Mason' and was a member of the BnUn JuJ l4 jane mee American legion and North Morrow), of 1 W.

Clements Bridge lmis Country Club. He is sur-! rryB VTinBT.hiw.Nmie?WMilS vived by a brother, Albert, with t.uiian m. Bushby and sister mi-. 1 Robert Morrow and Miss H. Lil late Rose Nahan, of 703 E.

Sharp-nark father' of Sarah Wolfe, brother of F'annie Heft. Jack and Louis Nahan; also survived by 3 grandchildren. Funeral services Sunday. 12:15 P. at the STILI.M AN MEMORIAL CHAPEL.

4324 N. Broad st. (Parking in rear of chapel). Int. King David Cem.

Family will return to 703 E. Sharpnack st. NEWMAN July 11, 1968. CHARLES, husbind of Sarah, of 6829 Sylvester lather of Dr. Louis M.

Newman. Dr. Samuel C. Newman. Dr.

Pershing Newman, and Dr. Julius Newman, brother of Mrs. Yetta Rudolph. Mrs. Rebecca Breslow and Mrs.

Iena Armen: also survived by 1.3 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 1:30 P. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'." 6410 N. Broad st. Int.

Mt. Lebanon Cem. Shiva will be observed at 2440 N. 56th st. PAUL July 11.

DORA, of 231 Pine wile of the late Charles, mother of Mrs. Clara Reiss. Lawrence C. Jack C. and Michael Paul; also survived by 9 grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren.

Services 2 P. M. precisely, at ROSENBERG RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N. Broad st. Int.

Har Zion Cem. Family will be at the late residence. In lien of flowers, please make contributions to a favorite charity. PAYNE On July 11. of 221 N.

20th EDWARD beloved nephew of Mable and William Warrick. Funeral services to be held at REYNOLD FUNERAL HOME. 2042-44 Ridee ave. at 1 P. on July 16.

Friends may call on July 15. from 7 to 9 M. Survived by 2 brothers. Theodore A. and Walter and 1 sister, Mrs.

Ruth Price. PINKOS Suddenly. July 11. 1968. CATHERINE (nee Polec), of 152 beloved wile of the late Joseph Pinkos and devoted mother of Anna Serdinski, Mary Sowinski, Jean Szymanski, Laura Campbell, John.

Bernard, Chester, Fdward and Joseph: also survived by 41 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Relatives, friends and all organizations of which she was a member Invited to funeral Mon 8 A from J. J. MOD7.IA-NOWSKI FUNERAL HOME. 118 Grape Myk.

Solemn Hequiem Mass. St, Josaphat's Church. 9 A. M. Int.

Westminster Cem. F'riends may call Sun. eve. after 7. POPOW KORNFZLIA, died on July 10, 1968.

of 867 N. 24lh wife of the late Joseph and beloved mother of Mrs. Stella Crislella, Mrs. Mary K. Andreoli, Michael and F'rank Popow.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 8 30 A. from her late residence. 867 N. 24th St. Solemn Mass of Requiem.

Church of St. Hedwig, 24th and Brown sts. 9:30 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. F'riends may call Sunday eve. RUTHERFORD July 11. FLORENCE F. fnee Ware) widiw of Jesse Rutherford, of 247 Grant st.

Cape May, N. J. Memorial in Cold Spring Pretbyterin.i Cnurch Cold Spring. N. I on Mm at It A.

M. Int Cold Spring fol'rwini. services. There is no viewing in lieu of flowers, contributions in her ''an be made lo the rtnidi ttr Tomlin Hospital Bui'ding Fun-t Cape May Court House, N. I ArrHnEemcnls hv JOHN C.

SI OAK rUNF.KAL HOME, tape May. N. I'm. 11c was 1 iciii uc. ui uic at.

board of deacon? of the Rose-He was a member of Local 470, dale Baptist Chi rch, Union. Surviving are; and a Navy vetcian of the Sec-jtwo brothers, Theodore and Wal-; ond World War. Surviving are'1" and sister, Mrs. Ruth his wife, the forner Helen Gil-1 Price- Kenia Guralnick, Model, Was 61 whom he lived pin; two sons, Arthur W. and, Mrs.

Philip Guralnick. a pro- the Rev. Dayton 3d; a daugh-i RACHAEL ROSE BERNARD. Sessional model, died Wednesday JOSEPH SCIIACHTER, an ad tcr. Elaine; a Mrs.

Mar- an employe of Majestic Press in Einstein Medical CenterJminUtrative offirer at thp II. S. guente Green aid lour grana-book bindery for more than 3oinorthern division. She was 61'supDly and Defense Center at i rr 1 i I .4 linn i I children years, died Thursday at Hahne- and lived at 7400 Rugby st. 20th and Johnson sts.

died Fri- mann HosDital Sh wit rq and lian Morrow. Services 11 A. at the FVOY FUNERAL HOMES. 129 White Horse pike, Haddon Heights. where friends may rail Sun.

eve Int. Mt. Moriah Pa. CAVALLAR0 On July 10. 16, JOSEPH, of Chester beloved hushand of the late Rose, father of Mrs.

Marie Mannino. Alfred Cavallaro and Mario Cavallaro; also survived by 3 crand-rhildren and 1 brother. Carmelo. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral A. from BALDI Fl'NERAL HOME.

1351 S. Broad t. Solemn Requiem Mass, Most Blessed Sacrament Church. 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewin Sun. eve. (Ample free parkin.) FRANK BLR WAN, a bus lived at 930 Spruce st.

Miss driver for the Board of Educa-iBemard is survived by a sister tion for the last 13 years, died Mrs. Anna Goldstein. suddenly on Hej was 51 and livid at 2608 S.j Mildred st lie wis veteran of Director the Second Worll War. Surviv Mrs. Guralnick, the formcrjday at University Hospital.

He Kenia Dudnik, was a memberjwas 48 and lived at 2555 Welsh of the Philadelphia Models rd. Survivors are his wife, the Guild, She was also a member former Ida Kaplan, and five sis-of Hadassah and the American ters, Mrs. Pearl Berman, Mrs. Jewish Congress. iFreda Ross, Mrs.

Laura Trabin, Surviving are two sons, PauljMrs. Sylvia Classman and Mrs. B. and Dr. Sidney threejFrances Weiss, grandchildren and a ing are his wife Mildred; two; Mrnwric.

in ItaIv aid Hal; threel sons. Konaln Harry Dudwick. Services will) Ia Memoriara 12 dati-htrrs. Marl-ne. Elisc and A A Italy, July held at 11 A.

M. Sunday at! Aiarci; mree onuncrs ana 10 4300 N. Broad St. istcrs. Pietrangel, was drown.Burial wia be in Montefiorc vu 111 me std near nere naay Cemetery while shooting the final scenes! HARRY SEGAL, who operated MAX ROY LEVIN, GO, died the Met Bar at B-oad st.

and Gi- of his latest film. rard for a number of! Pietrangeli, 49, went for a at his home, 2048 N. 57th st Edward, Samuel. Anna Olszewski, Renins Karbelk, Joan Kraiewski, John. Francis and 35 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral :45 A. MICHAEL J. REII-LY SON FUNERAL HOME. 2632 E. Allegheny ve.

Solemn Requiem Mass. 10 A. Nativity B.V.M. Church. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Viewing Monday eve. KLINMAN July 11. 1968, MAX. of D.

2. Elm-wood Marlton, N. husband of Mildred (neo Labiner). father of Mrs. Mack (Frances) Patterson and Mitchell Klinman.

aon of Mn. Miriam Klinman. brother of Mrs. Samuel (Matilda) Goldman, Mrs. Albert (Betsy) Josephs, Alex, Joseph, Louis and Dr.

William Klinman; also survived by 2 grandchildren. Services Sun, 11 A. M. precisely, at ROSEN-RFRC'8 RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N. Broad at.

Int. Mt. Sharon Cem. COSGROVE July U. 18.

JAMES, of 70M Reed-land beloved husband of Sarah nee Tail). Relatives and friends are invited to funeral I'M A. from the MILLIGAN Fl'NERAL HOME. 134 S. FHh st.

Requiem Mass S. Clement's Churrh. 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. i CROSBY Suddenly. July 11.

IM. nf Ballina. County Mayo, Ireland, EDWARD, of Clendale beloved husband of Nora tnee Melvin), father of Mary V. and Edward J. Relatives and friends, employe of Phila.

Electric Co. are invited to funeral A. M. NCGENT'8 Fl'NERAL HOME. 1230 E.

Luzerne st. Solemn Requiem Mass. Holy Innocents Churrh. 10 A. M.

Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem. Friends may call Sun. 7 lo I. years, died Thuisday in Miser-iswim during a break in filming Friday.

He operated a hard- BRIGLIA THERESA. In Invinf memory of our mother who passed away July H. 17 You could not say goodbye to us. You could not clasp our hand; But God has taken one we loved Off to His realms so grand. Sadly missed by daughteri Jean, Alice and Betty.

VERSAZE CAROLE. In loving memory of our dear sister who passed away July 13. 1967. fiays of sadness still com o'er us. Tears in silence often flow.

or memory keeps you ever near ui Though you died one year aio. Sadly misted by aisters. Jean, Alice and Betty. icordia Hospital. He was 65 and on the beach and apparently ware store at his residence for Uivcd at 5653 Floience ave.

Sur- was pounded to death against; many years. He was a member vtving are his wife, the former. the rocks by powerful waves.jof Brith Sholom. Survivors are Rcba Gaston; son, Bob; a Three of his team were in- a son, Eugene; a brother Wil-daughter Mrs. Mikki Finkel, ajjured on the rocks trying to'liam; two sisters Mrs.

Ida hrother, Lou and fou grandchil-save him. His body was found' Meyer and Mrs. Sylvia Kaim-drcn. (by a customs launch. 'nelsman, and one grandson..

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