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Philadelphia Daily News from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 30

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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TUESDAY, JUNE IS, IMS 30 PHILADELPHIA DAILY HEWS Former Councilman Dies Norman 0. Olrlrnvrl. Wveth Dies Father Magee. Dies; contractor, he is survived by his, lANXASTER- an Samuel Kessler Dies; Founded Jewish Unit wife Marion: two daughters Former clt? Councilman W. tising manager for Wyeth and a sister Mrs.

Evelvn K. Inruh and Brown 35, died at oratories, died Sunday in Bryn CHICAGO (UPI). The Rev. William M. Magee, 79, former president of Marquette and John I WILLIAM WOLF, 64, of 7212 Haverford ave yesterday.

He samuei ai. messier, ti, a Jane tragg, ana nome yesieraay 01 a nean Mawr Hospital. He lived at 34 founder and president of the children. attack. An attorney, he was uarvev falv Wynnefield Jewish Center for 10, JOSEPH P.

McIXTYRE. SUelected to citv council on the fllalern- j- i i i A former Drintinp Mppntivp used car salesman andj-arroU Universities, died jei- was a Ii i terday of a heart attack. Father Magee was professor of philosophy at Loyola University here from 1942 until bia es, uiea joicnidj jiiscu- or iouo rierce ouaud. a nepuoucaa licnei in nu fnrmerlv retail noultrv and cordia Hospital. He lived at 2325 city fireman for 19 years, he is! headed the city Department of be joined Wyeth's advertising de i N.

59th st. i survived by his wife, Elizabeth; I Parks and Public Property. He Partment in 1943, was named seafood dealer- He is survived Mr. Kessler owned the Parisi- two daughters, Theresa and was a grandson of the late J. A.

manager in 1955. by his wife, Katherine; two an Tailors, located for 50 years Mrs. Elizabeth A. Bailey, and Brown, former Pennsylvania Surviving are his wife. Mabel- sons, Harold, and Donald, and at 1413-15 South st.

three grandchildren. (Supreme Court justice. three sons, Norman War-lthree brothers. Services today. 'retirement two years ago.

He is survived by his PHILIP R. 58,. Reba, two daughters. Mrs. of 2503 S.

Bellford vesterdayj Evelyn Dorfrnan and Mrs. 'He was an employe of Westing Gladvs Cohan: two brothers, two house Electric Co.s Steam Di ist(r and seven grandchildren. vision lnlr fnr IK uir Services 1:30 P. M. Surviving are his wife.

Minnie Berjchler's. 4300 X. Broad st. and two brothers. i i iiii ii MRS.

FRANCIS X. RILEY, I i i i3t of 2967 BelSrade Sunday. L.n 1 -ig1" ir'r She as the widow of a RRnT7M ms contrar- She is survived REGINALD P. BROTZMAV fe fi Vincent Francis r-. Ui air John Jam j.

menis. Lansaone. general sup- r.raH enntenaen. or tne r-rmaaeiprua R- and 33 grand. Electric Co.

5 transmission and distribution department, yester- HARRY WEINMAN. 77. of day. Ke was with PE for 41 Toweri Citv. years.

An e.ectrical engineer. Monday. He operated a clothing he was active a number of business at and Filbert sts. iraue surging I0r manv vears fore retiring are wife. Beatrice: a daugh- He is survived bv his wife Mnl- rer.

Patricia Ann. and two ije; a son Frank: three daugh-! brothers. ters. -Mrs. Betty Dratch: Fannie i JERRED A.

ELLIS. 47, of Weinman and Sirs. Eva SlakoffJ 1439 Shelmlre Sunday. He and brothers. Services to-' was a painter for the City Water.

day. Department at the Torresdale works. He is survived his Willis E. Kraeber Dies; wife. Mary, five brothers and Instructor Willis E.

Kraeber. 85. Temple University instructor for 50 years, died yesterday in Temple University Hospital. He lived at three sisters. EDWARD H.

KREWSON. 69. cf the Mount Vernon Garden Apartments. Easton rd Gien-vde. yesterday.

An insu'ation la Memoriam MA ft TlttSA DaJLMCEliS 1425 W. Montgomery ave. After his retirement from Temple in 1956. Mr. Kraeber tauaht at the Philadelphia and Suburban Business Schoof.

13th and Walnut sts. He is suried by a daughter, Anton Vanoni: two brothers, two sisters and two grandchildren. Services 8 P. M. tomorrow.

Oliver H. Bair's. 1820 Chestnut Cccc FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1119 West Lehigh Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. 19133 Othr Fvtwal Parlora CheHen Ogonti Avti. 9th Erl Av.

Frankford Allegheny Aves. rAn orficwCotf. Aid win 9-3000 HOW'REWE FIXED FOR BALD EAGLES? Without going- out on a limb, Phil Sheridan and Jim (learn art might take inventory. You can't tell what merriment they'll hatch when they come home to roost on MORNING LINE $400 tnyBV4 fte) Nwiiif Hnti A II NKHiery OTHER FUNERALS $250 $300 $500 $750 Additional Charge for Oponing Gravo 6 30-10 AM with music, news, and the entertainingly unpredictable. ARI I 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 APARTMENT IS AVAILABLE TO THE IMMEDIATE FAMILY SUBURBAN SERVICE PARKING FACILITIES 24 HOUR SERVICE No DMvng Poor ktfuiuj 5B.

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