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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) DAILY TIMES November Black Obi i uaries Glass dies; Chester merchant Morris W. Black, 58, of 5505 i a Chester died Tuesday i Chester-Crozer Medical Center, Upland. Black a in Fairrlee. Md. and had lived in Delaware County for the last 25 yrars.

He was employed at the Allied jChemical in Claymont, Del. 'as a a i a handler. Black a a veteran of World War! Church Mrs. Vivery P. Church, 80, of 839 W.

Mary Chester, died Tuesday in Sacred Heart (Hospital. She was born in Mobile, Alabama and had lived in Chester 18 years prior to moving to Three Rivers, Mich, she lived 20 years. Mrs. Vivery wafi a yl- member i'---' St. Daniel's United Methodist rs Glass, 67, of 520 N.

Lane Lower Merion, County, president and owner of Rodgers' Apparel 908 Avenue oS the States. died Wednesday in "LYrifce'riau Hospital, Church class the stewardess is survived by two of ft. Daniels and leader 4 ,0 i of class 3 She was a former i brothers, Daniel R. Black and th Rulh Bennett Black both i provement lu.b and its mllr sisrprs I pliih Mr. Glass was born in Philadelphia where he lived about 40 years before moving 3 to Merion.

a 1929 graduate of School of the University of Pennsylvania. 4 "Sir. Glass started his worn en apparel business in 1939 at the: pteSeBt three-story building in -'Chester, where he occupied the "first two floors. He eventually! oc'qulfed the Herman's Women's Shop, 610-12 Avenue of the! States, in order to expand his business. The, Chester businessman was pa-sV president of the Chester essmen's iChestertown.

Mrs. Ida Yorker; Mrs. Mary K. and Mrs. Pricie Henry all of one a i and great Baltimore Md.

i grandchildren and eight greiit- MRS. VIVERY CHURCH Funeral services will be 1 p.m. great grandchildren. Saturday at the Catherine B. Funeral services will be 1 p.m.

Laws Funeral Home, 4th and Saturday at St. Daniel's United, Engle Sts. Burial will be in'Methodist Church, 315 Edwards' Green Lawn Cemetery. Chester. Chester.

Burial will be i i Mrs Mar Person i Calling hours will be 11 to Haven Memorial Park, 92, of 29 Main I p.m. Saturday at the a Calling hours will be 11 to Upland, died Wednesday at her home. -1 p.m Saturday at the church, iresidence. a i Conshohocken, Pa. and had lived in Delasvare County most of her Arthur Powell 69, of Morgan of Reading, life.

Norris Drive, Chester died Houston F. of Pittsburgh; Mrs. Frazier was a member iSunday i Crozer-Chester and four daughters, Mrs.jof the Second Presbyterian Cochrane Walter F. Cochrane, 79, Riviera Beach, formerly of Chester, died t6day in a nursing home in Florida. A resident of Florida since '1917, he was born in Chester, the son of the late James A.

and Mary Fairlamb Cochrane. He was a graduate of Chestor High School and Pennsylvania State During his early life when he lived in this area he had been employed as a chemist for the DuPont Co. He was the husband of the late Mary Lou Cochrane who 'died in 1970. Surviving is his brother, A. Cochrane of Newtown! Edgmont.

I Services and burial will baj private in Riviera Beach. Jamersbn William M. Jamerson, 59, of 2724 W. Union Chester, was pronounced dead oh arrival Wednesday at Sacred Heart Hospital, Chester. He was born in Lynchburg, Va.

and moved to Chester in 1923. He was a welder for Sun Shipbuilding Dry Dock Chester, and a veteran of World War II. He belonged to the Walter L. Fox American Legion Post 2 of Dover, Del. He is survived by his son.

William M. of Paoli; a daughter, Mrs. Joan Blandfield. of Smyrna, three brothers. Elmer and Robert, both of Chester; a of Lynchburg, five, listers, Mrs.

Nellie Duke and Mrs. Frances Sweeney, both of Chester; Mrs. Stella Goppock, of Camden, Mrs. Mary Cataldi, of Prospect Park; Mrs. Sarah Wiggins, of Upper i e'r and Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m.

at the Kaniefski Tuneral Home, 2524 W. 3rd Cheser. Burial will be in Chester Rural Cemetery; Calling hours, will be -Friday evening-at the-funeral home. Medical Center, Upland. Mr.

Powell was born Orlando, Fla. and lived (CBA) and a member of the board of directors of the Delaware County Chamber of 1 Comherce and a member of i the Pennsylvania Industrial Authority. 'Mr. Glass also was a former vice president of the chamber. had been chairman of the committee for CBA and the prime mover in the Arts Festival.

A Mason, he was also a member of Har Zion-i Temple, and Theodore IjJlodsevelt Lodge of BriUi Sholom, both in Philadelphia. city merchant was an amateur painter in oils and had Deceived awards from the a i Sketch Club of Phila; delphia along with his wife, Cecilia. Surviving are bis wife, the Butcher with whom hejChurch of Aston. lived; Mrs. Mabel Green and She was the widow of Robert jfjiVernice" 1 Powell all of Chester; Frazier and is survived by a Delaware Comity and Mrs Arda Mae sims of Harvey Puth whom Before retirement he Angeles, lived; a sister, Mrs.

Virginia employed as a chef and Henry Lee Powell ofjDoyle of Delhaven, N.J., a -construction worker jTyrone, Pa. and Walter Powelllfour grandchildren and seven Association Cecilia Livingston, and! He was a former'member N.J.; 31 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. i i i 1 1 I m. I CHARLES GLASS a brother, Lester Glass of Los Angeles, Calif. Services will be 12:30 the John A.

Watts Lodge; The six great-grandchildren. Franklin Lodge of the F.A.M., Funeral services will be 8 p.m. Friday at Goldstein's, 6410 N. land Christ the Federation of the Blind and i a P- member of the Church of at the James Home, 1226 W. 3rd I Chester, Burial will be in Haven Funeral services will be 10 a.m.

Saturday at the William S. Bleyler Funeral Home, 50J W. 22nd Chester. Burial will be in Lawn Croft Cemetery, Broad Philadelphia. Buriali was the husband of the Memorial Park, st1 JLowcr Chichester.

Pollino hm ii'c ii'ill Ko fn fi I alii tier uri Fox Chase, Philadelphia. Calling hours will be 6 to 8 Calling hours will be 7 to 9 is survived i 'id a a the -funeral i p.m. Friday at the funeral sons, Arthur Lee ofi 'home. Due to the Death of our beloved Founder MR. CHAR1ES GLASS will be closed all day Friday, December 1 st Yow Hurt Aitoclitton Stttefulty MEMORIAL GIFTS by telephone (JU-3M1) or by mail.

Acknowledgement Mnt promptly to btrcaved family. American Heart Association Southeastern Penni. Chapter Delaware County Branch I Wert tni SU Media, JOHN L. CLANCY Funeral Director 9TH UPLAND CHESTER TRemont 4-6212 Imschweiler-Brower Funeral Home 1(00 EDGMONT CHESTER 1 TR 2-3314 Ctntury of J. WHITE LUTTRELL FUNERAL HOME Villagt Grun Shopping Ctnttr 'J40 CONCORD ASTON, PA.

494-3424 J.P. NOLAN FUNERAL HOHE SERVING CATHOLIC FAITHS CREMATION SERVICE 2316 Providence Ave. Chester TR 4-5973 BARRE GUILD A departed tovad memorialized for all time with beautiful a Monument. provide you Monumentj with a monument -of distinction and a Barre Guild Monument backed up by the Industry's strongest guarantee. JOHN F.

CULLIS SONS INC. CEMETERY MEMORIAli i 410-12 Eosf Our Original onf Pfonty FRCi PARKINO 6 a Sundays and Evenings by Appointment Pfcona TR 6-8718 MANCIS CUtUS AUiN CUIUS JOMfH I. VHOHCI AlfRfD HVTTON ft 0. CUUfY Death Notices BANTUM, HOWARD A. On November 23, of 123 E.

131h St. Due ef the funeral services will given (rom the Catherine B. Laws Funeral Home, 4th Engle Sts. BLACK, MORRIS W. On November 28, 1972 ol 505 Tilshman St.

Brother of Daniel R. Black, Harrison M. Black, Ida Mae Yorker, Sara B. Chambers, Mary E. Robinson, Pricie Henry.

Relatives, friends, a employees of Allied Chemical Company are Invited to attend the funeral service, Saturday 1 o'clock, at the Catherine B. Laws Funeral Home, 4lh S. Engle Sts. Friends msy the same day, 1 1 a.m..- Io 'Interment Greenlawn Cemetery. CHESTER, MARY L.

On November 28, 1972, of 1010 W. 2nd St. Foster mother of William and Dorothy Davis. Aunl of Mrs. Delaware Laws.

Relalives and friends ore invited 1a attend the funeral services on Sunday at 8 p.m. at Asbury A.M.E. Church, 52S Concord Avenue. Friends may call Sunday, 6-S p.m. Interment Monday morning, 10 a.m., Greenlawn Ceme'ery.

Arrangements by Ihe -Harris Funeral Home. CHURCH; VIVERY f. On November of 83? W. Mary Chester, Pa. Wife of James.

Mother of Mrs. Clara Parham. Grandmother of Mrs Vivery Hardy. Relatives friends ire Invited to attend Hit funeral service! on Saturday, 1 p.m. at st Daniel's United Methodist Church 315 Edwards Chester, pa' Interment Haven Memorial park.

Friencfs may call Saturday a.m. to 1 p.m. at (he Church. There will no viewing after the services. FRAilER, MARY E.

On November 29, 1972, of 29 Main Upland, Mary Pterson Pugh, widow of the lats Robert Frazier. Relatives and friends are ta to attend Hie funeral service Saturday morning 10 o'clock at the William S. 'Bleyler Funeral 500 W. 22nd St. Friends may call Friday evening after 7 o'clock.

Interment Lawn Croll Cemetery. OILLESPIE, THOMAS 0. JR. On November 19, I97J, son of Thomas O. Sr.

and Eleano'c Maran Gillespic- of 39 Mitchell Circle, Glen Milli, age a Due notice from "the Minshall Funeral Home will be given. JAMERSON, WILLIAM M. On November 39, 1972, of W. Union St. Son of the late Setly and Clifton Jamerson.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. from the Kaniefski Funeral Home. iyii W. 3rd Chester, Pa. Interment Chester Rural Cemetery.

Friends may call Friday evening SKELLEY, JACK E. On Nov. 28, '973. husband of Madeline nee Noel, of 36J3 North a a Lane, Brwkiiaven Ps. Relatives snd friends invii- eci ta the funeral on i a morning, 9 a.m., from Ute Nacrelli Fune al Home.

2217 Providence Cnesler. Our Lady of Charity Church. TO a.m. Interment SS Peler Paul Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday evening.

Kennedy Mrs. Anna E. Kennedy, 90, jof 638 Potter Chester, died Sunday at the Concord Villa Nursing Home, Concord. She was born in Chester where she lived all her life. Mrs.

Kennedy was a member of the Asbury AME Church, St. and Concord i Chester, where she was a member of the No. 1 stewardess board; Wade Center Golden Age Club, and the Up and Doing! Club of the Spencer UME Church, Chester. Surviving are two sons, Earl and Alfred, both of Chester; a daughter, Mrs. Hilda Caulk-of Chester; five grandchildren andj seven great- grandchildren.

I Services will be 8 p.m. Friday! at the Asbury AME Church. Burial will be in Haven! Memorial Park, Feltonville.i Chester Township. Calling hours will be 6 to p.m. Friday at the church.

L. Chester. 74, of 1010' W. 2nd Chester, died I Tuesday at Crozer-Chester Medical Center, a following a brief illness. She was born in Dawson, Ga.

and came to Chester 48 years (ago. i The former Mary Jones, she married to the late Seabron Chester, who died 24 years ago. She was a member of Asbury AME Church, Chester, the Willing Workers of the church, and the Stewardess Board No. 1. also of the church.

Surviving are a stepson, William Davis, of Philadelphia, i and a stepdaughter, Dorothy Davis. Funeral services will be at p.m. Sunday at the Asbury i A.M.E. Church. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery, Chester Township.

1 Calling hours will be 6 to p.m. Sunday at the church. Other deaths NEW YORK (AP) Zirato. SS, managing director of the New York Philharmonic from 1956 to 1959. died Tues- a He handled the business a a i of the Philharmonic J927 and was named man- in 1956.

We wish to thank the Reverend Clergy Holy Saviour Church, Lower Chichester Commissioners, Upper Chichester Commissioners, Linwood Police and Crossing Guards, Delaware Stare Police, Lower Chichester Lions Club, Linwood Youth Center, Linwood Fire Co. Friendship Fire Mickey Vernon Little League, Delaware County Democratic Committee, Lower Chichester Democrats, Upper Chichester Democratic Committee, Chester City Democratic Committee, Aniline Village Civic Association, Marshall Terrace Neighbors, Officers and Members of Carpenter's Union Local 626, Officers and Directors of Lawn Croft Cemetery, A.M. Withers Staff, Auditing Department Sears, Roebuck Adele's Mill also relatives, Friends for their kindness, sympathy flowers, mass cards at the death of my husband, our father and brother James J. Fiumara. HEY! LOOK US OVER SOME CHANGES ARE BEING MADE PANELING SALE We have over 20 varieties of paneling in stock.

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Wide. FoiUbacked INSULATION 15" 70 sq. ft. roll 45 HUMMER BUILDING 5th FULTON STREETS, CHESTER, PENNA. 19016 (On 5th Rve blocks South of the Post Office) HOURS: 8:00 A.M.

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