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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) DAILY TIMES Wednesday, June IS, 1969 Funeral services will be held Friday for Robert 0. Fickes, former chief executive and president of Philco-Ford. Fickes died Tuesday at age 6.1. Sgavicchio Mrs. Severina Sera fine Sgav- icchio, 75, of 31 W.

3rd Marcus Hook, was pronounced dead on arrival Tuesday at Sacred Heart Hospital, Chester. She was the widow of Pasquale Sgavicchio. Mrs. Sgavicchio was born in Belmonte, Italy and had been in the United States for 50 years. Surviving are four sons, Angelo of Hampton, Tony and Pat, both of Marcus Hook and John of West Chester; two daughters, Mrs.

i a Stefchalk of Ridley Park and Mrs. Mary DiMaio of Marcus Hook; a brother, Peter Serafine of Rochester, N.Y., a brother and sister in Italy and 11 grandchildren. The funeral will be 8:30 a.m. Friday from the Nacrelli Funeral Home, 2217 Providence Chester. Solemn requiem mass will be sung at 9:30 a.m.

at the Immaculate Conception Church, Marcus Hook. Burial will be in Immaculate Heart -'Cemetery, Upper Chichester. Calling hours will be Thursday evening at the funeral home. Cummings Mrs. Dorothy G.

Pace Cummings, 48, wife of John J. Cummings of 800 Taylor Kennett Square, died Tuesday at, the Crozer Chester Medical Center, Upland. Mrs. Cummings is a native of Chester and moved to Kennett Square two years ago. In addition to her husband she is 'survived by three sons, Donald Bell of Chichester, Ronald Bell ol Chester and Andrew Bell Jr.

of Hamorton, a stepdaughter, Mrs. Charlotte Hahn of Kennett Square; a stepson John J. Cummings Jr. of West Chester; her mother, Mrs Martha Downy Pace of Chester; three brothers, Dorant Pace oi Ridley Township, Raymond anc Lee Pace, both of Chester; foui sisters, Mrs. Verna Strickland of Chester, Mrs.

Nellie Blake and Mrs. Jean Connors, both of Upper Chichester and Mrs Doris Ruby of Newark, Del. and nine grandchildren. Lamplugli Mrs. Anna M.

Lamplugli, 6S, wife of Roland Lamplugh, 2608 Services will Friday at the be 10 a.m Worrall-Kuzo Funeral Home, Kennett Square Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Kennett Squaie. Calling hours will be 7 to p.m. Thursday at the funera ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS CUMMINGS, DOROTHY PACE Of Kennett Square, Pa. on June 17, 1949 wife of John J.

Cummings Sr. age 48 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral at the Worrall 8. Kuzo Funeral Home Kennett Square on Friday June 20)h at 10 a.m. Interment SI.

Patrick's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral Home Thursday evening 7 to 9 o'clock. EDENS, CLARENCE E. June 17, 1969 ol 12 W. State SI.

Media Pa. Due notice of funeral will be given by the William C. Rlgby Funeral Home. HESS, EDITH NORTON In Bryn Mawr, June 1-1, 1M9 daughter of The Iflte John W. and Elizabeth Hawlhorn Norton.

Reltalves and friends art Invited to attend services a the Bovd-Horrox Funeral Home, 718 Norristown, Pa. Wednesday 1 p.m. Inlermenl Lake Park Cemetery, Swedcsboro, N.J. JOHNSON, MONROE On June 13, 1969 of 20? Penn St. Husband of Mnble, brother ot Madison, Louise Morris.

Relatives and friends are Invited lo attend the funeral service Wednesday evening 8 o'clock al the Laws Funeral Home 4th Engle Sis. Friends may call same evening 6 lo 8 Inlermenl a Cemelery. KETTELBERGER, CHARLES W. On June IS, 1969 husband of Myrtle M. Kettelberger of 41 Van Leer Ave.

Lima. Relatives and friends are invited lo attend the services Thursday 10:30 al the Patterson Funeral Home, Baltimore Ave. Monroe Media Friends may call Wednesday Evening 7 lo 1. Inlermenl Old Kennetl Friend's Burial Grounds. LAMPLUGH, ANNA M.

On June 17, 1969 Anna M. Lamplutjh I nee Green,) wife of Mr. Roland Lamplugli of 2603 W. Ath St. Chester, Pa.

Relatives and friends are family are invited lo attend the Funeral Friday afternoon 1 o'clock June 20, 1969 at the Robert Moreland Funeral Home 9lh Main Sis. Trainer, Pa. Interment Lawn Croft Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday evening afler 7 p.m. MACKY, HELEN H.

Daughter of the late John G. and Elizabeth H. Macky, formerly of Media. Relatives and friends are Invited to the graveside services In Media Cemetery Friday June 20. 1969 at 2 p.m.

Arrangements by tha J. Nelson Rigby Funeral Home, Media. MARKEL, ROBERT A. JR. Suddenly on June 15, 196? al Irvington, Virginia.

Husband of Dorolhy L. Markcl of Springfield, Pa. Relatives and friends are Invited lo funeral services Thursday 9 p.m. Griffith Chapel, 520 Chester Pike, Norwood. Inlermenl Johnslown, Pa.

Friends may call Thursday evening 7 to In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made lo the American Cancer Society or the Heart Fund in his memory. GRIFFITH PA. FUNERAL CHAPEL FRIV.AfK PARKING PIIONR t.U ti-2142 Imschweilsr-Bro wcr Funeral Home EDGMONT CHESTER TR 2-3314 2nd of 6th uesday in Chester, died Sacred Heart long ospital, Chester after a Iness. Mrs. Lamplugh, the former nna M.

Green, married Mr. amplugh 13 years ago and t'jey ave lived at the Chester ddresse for eight years, prior that they lived in Trainer. In addition to her husband she Other Deaths PHILADELPHIA I --r, oss Kites Scheduled Memorial i for Professor Martin Foss, SO, who LAS VEGAS (UPI)-Milt idled June 11 in London 11 a.m. Haverford Friends Meeting House. Burial will follow.

Mr. Foss, emeritus lecturer in philosophy at Haverford College, died in London while his survived aylor of by a son, Willard Marcus Hook; a aughter, Mrs. William Porter Norwalk, a sister, Mrs. X3uis Massey of Upper hichester; a brother Milton teele of Upper Chichester and uree grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m.

Friday the Robert Moreland Funeral 9th and Main 'rainer. i a will be in Lawn Iroft Cemetery, Tiichester. Calling hours will be after 7 Thursday at the funeral ome. Herth, one of the nation's first i England, will be swing organists, died Tuesday'Tuesday at the of a heart attack at age 66. Herlh, a longtime Las Vegas resident, a numerous "Strip" hotels here and record-, ed for several labels.

NEW YORK a services will be held Thursday for Frank Bradley president of the American Coffee Corporation, who died here Monday. He was 58. NEWARK I Services were scheduled today for J. Mercer Burrell, one of New Jersey's first Negro assemblymen and a defense attorney in the spectacular Trenton Six murder trial in 1951. He died Sunday at age 73.

The Trenton Six trial became known as "The Scottsboro case of the North. Moraii Mrs. floran, orth on an air flight to vis't son, Oliver, an artist, in Paris. He lived at 1 College Lime, Haverford, Lower Mcvion. He was born in Germany, and studied philosophy an'l law at Berlin, Munich and Paris and received the LL.D degree from the University of a Germany.

He had lived in rfaverford since 1944. He is also survived by another son. Lukas, conductor of the Buffalo Symphony Orchestra. Walter son Edward M. Watterson, 76, a retired employe of the Public Health Service of Philadelphia, died Monday at the Delaware County Memorial Hospital, Upper Darby.

He at Wallingford Arms convalescent A a Wallingford, Nether Providence. Mr. Watterson was born Smith Mrs. Catherine Rodway Smith, of 27 Woodland Somers Point, N.J., formerly of Media, died Tuesday in Somers Point, N.J. Mrs.

Smith, former operator Rodway Smith Home in Media, retired in 1959 a'nd made her A memorial service for Lt. John H. Singer, who was one of the 31 crew members aboard the Navy EC-121 shot down by North Korean MfG's over the Sea of Japan April, 14, will be 2 p.m. Saturday'at the Covenant home in Somers in i since that time. Point, N.J., Media, son of the late Edward and Mary C.

Watterson, and lived in the county all his life. He was a veteran of World War I. Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at the i i a C. Rigby Funeral Home, 15 E.

4th Media. Burial will be 'n Media Cemetery, Media. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Mathewson of Somers Point; two sisters, Mrs. Florence Jackson of Palisades Park, Calif.

and Mrs. Ruth Macert of. Big Bear, two grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m. Thursday at Christ Episcopal Church, Somers Point.

Burial There will be no viewing this will be Friday in Prospect Hill Anna Mae Gillespie 61, wife of Francis J. 8500 Boulevard East, Bergen, N.J. died uesday in Saddlebrook General hospital, Saddlebrook, N.J. after illness of seven months. Mrs.

Moran formerly lived in hester and Parkside before moving to North Bergen, N.J. 0 years ago. In addition to her husband she survived by a son, Francis Jr. of North Bergen, N.J.; wo daughters, Mrs. John M.

Rullo of Chester and Mrs. Lee of Aston; two isters, Sister Mary Stephen of It. Francis Order stationed in Md. and Mrs. i of a grandchildren.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Thursday Sacred Heart Church, North 3ergen, N.J. Burial will he in Michael's Chester. Saltimore, Vlargaret CHESTER HIGH CLASS OF'44 TO ASSEMBLE Members of the Chester High School Class of 1944 are planning a 25th reunion for next fall and a i i contacting classmates. The reunion will be on Nov.

1 at the Drexelbrook Club. A planning meeting will be held at 8 p.m. June 25 at the home of Mrs. Anne Ridington Howat, of 70-B Smithbridge Road, Concord. Class President James Shrom is organizing the reunion.

Persons who may have moved from their previous addresses or those who have changed their names may contact: Mrs. June Cooper Mitchell, of 2020 Madison Chester; Mrs. Doris Wood Clark, of 600 Lincoln Drive, Brookhaven, or Mrs. Eleanor a Schofield, of 273 Orchard Road, Springfield. Edens Clarence E.

Edens, 55, co- wner pf Charlie's Shoe Service Media, died Tuesday at his lome, 12 W. State Media. Mr. Edens was born in harleston, son of the ate John W. and Mammie Fink Ldens and lived in Media for ight years.

Surviving are a son, Thomas )f Media; four sisters, Mrs. Virgie McLaughlin, Mrs. Mary eorge and Mrs. Bertha Taylor nil of Dimbar, West Virginia and VTrs. Viola Powers of Chicago, 11., and a grandson.

ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS QUINN, GLADYS I. On June 16, 1969 Gladys I. Oulnn (nee Sheldl wife of Mr. Aloysius A. Quinn of 10 Ruby Drive, Ashbourne Hills, Claymonl, Delaware.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral Thurs. morning June 19, 1969 9 O'clock at the Robert Moreland Funeral Home 9tti Main Trainer, Pa. Requiem Mass at Holy Rosary Church, Claymont, 10 o'clock. Holy Communion may be received at this mass. Interment private.

Friends may call Wednesday afler 7 p.m. RIGGALL, ALBERT On June 16, 1969, husband of the late Toledo B. Riggall of Prospect Park, and father of Mrs. Ruth Filch of Sprinofielci, Pa. Relatives and friends are inviled to funeral services Thursday 1 p.m.

from Olivet Presbyterian Church, lOth 8. Washington. Prospect Park, Pa. Interment Valley Forge Gardens. Friends may call at the Griffith Ctiapcl, 5W Chester Pike, Norwood, Pa.

Wednesday evening 7 to 9. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Iho Olivel Presbyterian Church in his memory. SGAVICCHIO, SEVERINA (nee Serafine.) On June 17, 1969, widow of the Idte Pasquale of W. 3rd Marcus Hook, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to ntlend the funeral Fri.

8:30 a.m. from the Nacrelli Funeral Home, 2217 Providence Chester. Solemn Hiflh Mass Immaculale Conception Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Immaculate Heart Cem. Friends may call Thurs.

eve. SMITH, A I Of Somers Point, New Jersey. Formerly of Media, Pa. On June 17, 1949, Catherine Rodway, beloved mother of Mildred Malhewson. Relatives and friends are invited to atlend her funeral Thursday morning at 10 o'clock from Christ Episcopal Church, 1S7 Shore Somers Point, N.J.

Interment Friday morning al 10 o'clock In Prospect Hill Cemetery, Plckville. Pa. in lieu ol flowers, contributions may be mads lo Christ Episcopal Church. Funeral arrangements by H. Godfrey, funeral dlreclor, Ocean Clly, N.J.

JOSEPH A. Jr. Suddenly on June 1J, 1969, beloved husband of Iris Kayser, of 753 Rlvcley Glcnolden, Pa. Relatives and friends are invitee) to allend his funeral on Thursday morning at 9 o'clock, from The Cflvanapti Funeral Home, 301 Chester Pike, Norwood. Services Inlermenl private Friends may call Wednesday evening 7 to 9.

WATTERSON. A M. June 16, 1919 son of thu latu Edward and Mary C. Walterson of Wallinglord Arms Apis. Wnllinnford, Pa.

Relnlives and friends are Invited to the services Thursday p.m. from the William C. Rigby Funrr.il Home, li E. 4lh Medi.i. Interment Media Cemetery.

No viewing Wednesday evening. evening. Pickville. Lt. Siner Services Set Methodist Church, a i i Springfield.

Surviving are his widow, tW former Janice Meyer of Washington, N.J., a son, Davni, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. fjs Halleck Singer of Broomall, Marple, and a sister, Mrs. Richard Brobyn. Macky to Participate In on veil I i 011 CHESTER The Chester Central YMCA will participate) in the YMCA's first convention Thursday through Sunday in St.

Louis. Representing the Central! YMCA will be executive director Leslie E. Crabbs. Red Cross Unit Asks for Help CHESTER Volunteers are needed for typing and office work by the Chester-Wallingford Chapter, American National Red Cross, according to J. Donald board chairman.

For information, interested persons are to call the chapter office at 930 Edgmont Ave. Iii Fair Condition RADNOR -J. Robert Bailey, 21, was listed in a i condition today in Bryn Mawr Hospital following a one-car accident Tuesday on Bryn Mawr Ave. Bailey, of 133 Grandview Road, Ardmore, lost control of his car which turned over onto a lawn at 817 Bryn Mawr Ave. A Grocery-Shopping List For You! MAPLES Baking Baking Powder Baking Soda Catsup Cocoa Coffee Regular Coffee Instant Cooking Oil Cornstarch Evaporated Milk Flavoring Extract Flour-- All Purposa Flour Cake Mustard Pepper Salad Dressing Mayonnaise Salt Shortening Spices Sup.gr-- Brown Sugar-- Confectioners Suoar Regular Syrup Tea Vinegar PRODUCE Apples Bananas Cantaloupe Grapefruit Lemons Oranges Peaches Pears Pineapple Plums Brussels Sprouts Cabbage Celery Corn Cucumbers Lettuce Onions Peas Peppers Potatoes Spinach Tomatoes and VEGETABLES 1 'fAf A enaraft Benns Beets Corn Mixed Vegetables Peas Pumpkin Spinach Tomalorj 8.

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