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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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OBITUARIES An end to and beginning to affect the economy-pinching old itrlke against eral Motors Corp. over the And if it does, it vice- president and chief- of its the President's request for set to assembly lines and still more plants and the industry. Idled He said two other consideration were involved: I. The pock- Truitt of Chelsea; alone will have lost-some $200 etbook-pinch on UAW members Mrs. Lulu Cunningham of Lin- million In wages.

The United Auto wood and Mrs. Mae Scbaffer of lage Green, died Wednesday in Delaware Hospital, Wilmington. the national economy. Mr. Wiley was a member of Heights and York; three 130 units within the GM empire The walkout came Sept.

25 in to lake a vote Sunday on ending bly, Philadelphia. He had lived the strike. President new national contract in Village Green for more than both company and reached Oct. 5 on a new over-all at 11 a.m. George W.

Home, 1834 is survived by his widow, day for speedy agreement. made return to work contingent "jeopardize the continuous Meetinghouse Road, Burial will be in Sucks County. Calling hours will be Friday evening at the funeral home. Boothwyn. Richboro, Mrs.

Maggie Seay of 210 Jeffrey Chester, died Monday in the Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Chester Division. Mrs. Seav formerly lived in Firenze Guasperini, 64, a Sun Oil Co. employe for 38 years, was pronounced dead on arrival Wednesday at the Crozer-Ches ter Medical Center, Chester Division, Chester. He lived at 803 Elsinore Place Chester.

Mr. Guasperini was in the Marine Department at Sun Oil He sailed on their tankers as a steward until seven years ago and since that time has had shore duty. He is survived by his widow, the former Ethel Kasarsky; a daughter, Mrs. William E. Mc- Ckure of East Orange, N.

a son, Florenz of Chester, a sister Mr. Vilma Barsanti of Lucca, Italy; a brother Roger of Gloucester, England and three supplement Auto labor contracts lave set national patterns. But in expressing pleasure when the Oct. agreement was reached. President Johnson cautioned industries Allowing what he called on a generous settlement.

auto companies have announced they expect to hold line generally on new car is. The President said this was welcome news, because a round of inflation could the nation's export surplus and undermine American expansion. The new economic packages in autos include sharply higher pensions, early retirement incentives, longer vacations, two piant.new holidays, more relief time whichland broader insurance cover-'dents. possible at Ford and 'and Ford, cM.to terms ahead of GMf wd. UAW Resident Walter estimated the pacts cents hourly over.their thm- year span.

Perfection "SAN ANTONIO, Tex. AP Trinity University Registrar Burford Higginj scanned record enrollment figures and decided the 96-year-old has achieved "perfection Exactly 1,055 men and 1,055 women are registered as i grandchildren. Services will be Saturday at the at 10 a.m William Bleyler Funeral Home, 500 W. 22nd Chester. Burial will be in Lawn Croft Cemetery, Linwood.

Calling hours will be after 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Charlottesville, Va. and had een in Chester since July. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs.

Claudia Porter of Chester, Mrs. Mary Mason of Baltimore, Md. and Mrs. Lottie Arnold of Charlottesville, a son, Samuel Seay of Chester; nine grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 8 p.m Friday at the Hunt Funeral Home, 1424 W.

3rd Chester. Burial will be in Haven Memorial Park, Feltonville. Calling hours will be 6 to i Friday at the funera tome. of Nicholas Kok of 212 W. 7th Chester, died Wednesday in Sacred Heart' Hospital, Ches ter, after a brief illness.

Mrs; Koki the former Marcella McGuire, was born in Chester. She and her husband operated a bakery in Marcus Hook and Foster CANINE a bassett hound, wandered into police headquarters in Austin, and was made "chief for a minute" canine version of "Queen for a Day." Chief Robert Nelson said despite a shortage in police personnel, he couldn't accept his request for employment. Nelson has been asking for more help for sometime. (AP Wirephoto) Ippoliti Mrs. Beatrice Ippoliti, 45, was Renda Mrs.

Jean Renda, 55, wife of buried today in Mt. Lebanon Leonard Renda of 644 Capstan Howard R. Foster, 77, a retired employe of General Chem- leal Division A i cal Marcus Hook, died Mrs. Marcella D. Kok, 73, wife Tuesday at his home, 334 Kerlin Chester.

Foster was born and lived in Chester all his life. He was a charter member and past president of the Young Men's Repub- Club; a member lor more han SO years of Mocoponaca Linwood' from 1920 when they retired. until 1950 In addition to her husband she Is survived by four sons, Nicholas M. of Silverside Heights, Yohan A. of High Point, John A.

of Chester and 'ribe 149, Improved Order of led men, and the Abruzzl Club, Chester. He was a former mem- er'of the Chester School Board. William K. of Glenolden; a' sister, Mrs. Rose Connolly of North Miami, and grandchildren.

Solemn requiem mass will be sung at 10 a.m. Saturday at St Michael's Church, Chester. 'Burial will be in St Thomas Apostle Cemetery, Ivy Calling hours' will be Friday evening 7 at White's Funeral Home, 9th and Madison Sts. Chester. Camaione Luigi Camaione, SO, a'retiree employe from the American Viscose 'died Wednesday at his home, 1635 Hewes Ave.

Linwood. Mr. Camaione retired in He was a member of Sons of Italy Twelfth of October; the Abbruzzi-Molise Society, the Columbus Association and Local 10 T.W.U. He is survived by a son, James at home; a daughter, Mrs. Philomeriia Coccia at home; and one grandson.

Cemetery, Collingdale, ol low- ins services at Joseph Levine Son Memorial Chapel, Philadelphia. Ippoliti wife of Armand Ippoliti of 128 Westminster Drive, Sproul Estates, died Wednesday in Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia. Mrs. Ippoliti was a supervisor at Barcini Candy Co. in Philadelphia for three years.

Besides her husband she is sur ved by a son, Seymour Uni- lan of New York; three daugh- TS, Joan Ippoliti and Elaine niman both of Philadelphia id Mrs. Miriam Lit of Penn alley; her mother, Mrs. Anna inkelbers of Philadelphia; a rother, Samuel Elber of New ie was husband late Georgianna Garvine Foster. He'is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Nelson of'Devon; a.

sister. Miss Helen G. Foster of Parkside and two'grandchil- Services will be at 11 a.m Friday at the Nacrelli Funera Home, 2217 Ave. Chester. Burial will be in Lawn Cemetery, Bradley Mrs.

Lucy Bradley, 77, of 716 E. 4th Chester, died Wed nesday in the Crozer Cheste Medical. Center, Crozer Div sion, Upland after a brief ili ness. Mrs. Bradley was born in Sa isbury, and had lived with her daughter, Mrs.

Etta Adam at the above address for a shoi time. Her daughter is her only vivor. Services willbe at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Holloway Funeral Home, Salisbury, Md. Burial will be in Shad Point, Md.

Solemn requiem mass will be sung at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Church of the Holy Saviour, Linwood. Buria! will be in Im maculate Heart Cemetery, Linwood. Calling hours will be Friday evening at the Molla Funeral Beechwood N. died Wednesday in the Community Memorial Hospital, Tom's River, N.

J. She formerly lived in Chester. Her husband is her only immediate survivor. Solemn requiem mass will bell sung at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at St.

Hedwig's Church, Chester. Burial will be in Heart Cemetery, Linwood. Calling hours will be Friday at the Chester A. Renda Funeral Home, 9th St. and Highland Chester.

Liddell 'ork and two grandchildren. Shiva will be observed lollow- ng the burial at the home of her auphter, Mrs. Lit, 404 Caranel Circle, Penn Valley. COUNTY DAILY TIMES ublishad Every Evtnim Exctpt Sunday. IMES BUILDING.

CHESTER, PENNA nltrM at Mcand elan matter at ttia PatloHIca al Clmtar Act at Marcli 1171. ubscrlptian Rafts by Mail: I yiat ttS.W; a moittn tll.N; 1 mwtti See death notices, first classified advertising page. Mrs. Hannah H. Liddeii.

was buried today in Lawn Croft Cemetery, Linwood, following private services at the George W. Maxwell Funeral Home, Mrs. Liddell, wife of Leroy H. Liddell, of 415 E. 4th Chester, died Mohdav in the Crozer- Chester Medical Center, Crozer Division, Upland.

Mrs. Liddell had lived in Chester about 35 years. She was a member of trie Asbury Method-l ist Church, Wilmington. Besides her husband she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Isabel Laber of Boothwyn; five! grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren.

WE BEAT ALL PRICES ON TV TOYS CLOTHING SHOES Calling hours will be Sunday from noon until 1:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Home, 2520 Chester. Edgmont Ave. Hoffman Miss Caroline E.

Hoffman, 79, a registered nurse, died Wednesday in the Belvedere Nursing Home, Chester. She made her home'With her nephew, Francis L. Harrigan, 441 Maplewood Springfield. Miss Hoffman was graduate from the Lying-in Hospita: School of Nursing in Philadel phia. She nursed in the Philadel phia area until 1956 when she re tired.

She formerly lived with her brother-in-law and sister, the late Mr. and Mrs. John M. Harrigan in Buckman Village until 1959. She has no immediate survivors.

Services will be at Ifl Saturday in the John E. Carr HALLOWEEN COSTUMES SI 39 FLAME RETARDANT Funeral Home, East 2lst St. at Providence Chester. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Fisher's Corner.

Calling hours will be Friday evening at the funeral home. Kerns Mrs. Agnes Kerns, 58, of Capi- ol Heights, formerly ol "hester, died Monday in Prince ieorge Hospital, Maryland. She is survived by a son, John of Green Ridge; daughter, Mrs. Ruth Ann Starr ol recn Ridge; four sisters, Mrs.

Thomas Conner of Parkside, Urs. James Brady of Claymont, Mrs. Julia Greer of Eddysoone and Mrs. George Gueswein of Blackwood, N.J. and four grandchildren.

Services and burial will be at the convenience of the family. Calling hours will be this evening at the Edward E. Bateman Funeral Home, 4220 Edgmont Brookhaven. Other Deaths HASTINGS-ON- HUDSON. N.Y.

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Herman Frederick Kramer, (Rel.) 72, World War II commander of the 66th Infantry (Black Panther) Division, died Tuesday afler a thrce- i 1 month illness. LOVELAND, Colo. (AP) Dr. Dwight Gunder, 61, a special advisor on rockets and missiles lo the Navy Bureau ofl i. Ordnance in Washington, died.

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