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A DfcLAWAKJE COl XTY (PA.) DAILY TIMES Friday, March 15, INS ISister Obituaries Lioba Dies Montgomeiy William G. Montgomery, 72. a retired employe from the Pennsylvania died Wednesday at the Crozer Chester Medical Upland. He lived at 6 E. 17th Miller Former Head Of Hospital gomery.

Surviving are four brothers, David F. of Folcroft, Albert A. of-Essington, Tinicum Township, Thomas A. of Folsom, Ridley Township. i The funeral will be 9 a.m.; Monday from the John P.

Nolan Funerar Home, 2316 Providence! Chester. Solemn requiem! mass will be sung at 10 a.m. 1 at St. Robert's Church, Providence Avenue at 20th Chester. Burial will be in Immaculate Heart e-j Upper Chichester.

Calling hours will be 7 to 10, p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Mrs. Blanche E. Miller, 70, i of 1204 E.

9th Eddystone, died Thursday in the infirmary at Fair Acres a jMiddletown. I She was the widow of Russelli Sister Mary Lioba, 'Miller at Fitzgerald i i are three sisters, Mrs. Adclma Rucker and Mrs.ip hiladelphia sisters flf Zimmerman, both died Wednesday at the Essington, Tinicum and Mrs. i hospital, will be buried Saturday Emma C. Lowe of the cemetery at the Convent a brother, Louis Lavallee of'Chapel, Merion, Lower Merion, following mass at noon in the Convent Chapel, by Bishop J.

ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS Essington. The funeral will be 8 a.m. Monday at the John L. Clancy Carroll McCormick of Scranron, Funeral Home, 9th and Upland She was a native of Balti- Chester. High requiem' the f0rme Ellen Barrett, mass will be sung at 9 a.m,^" 1 of the 'e William and at St.

Rose of Lima Church, Chester Pike at Bullen's Mercy A 15 1900 and Eddystone. Burial will be in pr0 fessed July 9 1903 Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon. he taught in the Philadelphia Calling hours will be Sunday area schools including Our Lady evening at the funeral home. ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS BLACK, THEODORE R. Of 210 Stanford Drive.

Soroul 'Estates on Alarch 12, Theodore R. husband of Vera M. Remorenko Black. Relatives and friends art Invitod to attend the funeral service Saturday morning 10 o'clock at Hie William 5. Bleyler Funeral Home.

500 W. 22nd St. Friends may call Friday evening after 7 o'clock. Interment Union M.E Cemetery. Chester Lodge 234 F.A.M.

will conduct a Masonic service Friday evening 8 o'clock at the funeral home. CLUELOW, LUCY VanPELT On March 1748, wife of Leroy B. of 919 Hyatt Fa. Relatives and friends are invited attend the funeral Saturday 10 a.m. from the Imschweiler Brower Funeral 'Home, 1609 Edamont A 'Chester, Pa.

Interment Chester Rural Cemetery. Friends may call Friday eveninq. COOPER, EDNA S. On March 10, 194B, of 1405 W. 2nd St.

Sister of Mabel Styrgis, aunt of Mrs. Alzeda Stiles. Friend of Arnold Jones. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral on Friday at p.m at Murphy A.M.E. Church, 2nd S.

Enqle "Sts. Friends may call Friday to 8 p.m. Interrwt Tr-r'-n'awn Cemetery. Saturday 10:30 a.m. with the William H.

Harris Funeral Home. -GEMBERLING, JOHN K. On March 14, 1968, husband Of Dorothy (nee Maurer) of 316 MacDade Folsom, Pa. Relatives and friends and employees of Boeing Co. are Invited to attend the viewing Sunday after 6:30 p.m.

from the James F. Knoetgen Funeral Home, 746 Kedron Ridley Morton, Pa. Grave side Monday 2 3 0 p.m. National Cemetery, EXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY With Flowers From J. F.

SCALLAK SONS 15TH EDGMONT AVE. TR 2-2622 Inischweilcr-llrower Funeral Home 'UOO CHESTER TR 2-3314 2nd Ontury of ---GIFT-o-FRUIT For sympathy, for convalescents, for all occasions. Ixclusiyely Yours at FLORISTS TR 2-6071 roSS TR 2-7200 KOSTELDORFER, HERMANN F- On March 13, 1943 Hermann F. husband of Betty L. Savage Koesteidorfer of Collincjdalt, Pa.

Relatives and friends art invited to attend the funeral service Saturday a.m. from the Griffith Chapel, 520 Chester Pike, Norwood, Pa. Interment Glenwood Memorial Gardens. Friends may call Friday 7 to 9 p.m. LIPPINCOTT, WALLACE Of Beach, Delaware.

Formerly of Chcster, Pa. On March 12, 1968, Wallace, husband of the late Mather Lippincott. Relatives and friends irt Invited to attend the funeral service Saturday afternoon 2 o'clock at the William S. Bleyler Funeral Home, 500 W. 22nd St.

Friends may call Saturday after 1 p.m. Interment at convenience of the family. Lucius Scott Lodge 352 F.1A.M., will conduct a Masonic service Saturday afternoon 1:5 p.m. Iht funeral home. MASON, H.

CLYDE On March 13, 1948, husband of Margaret Tucker Mason of Prospect Park, Pa. Relatives and friends art invited to the funeral seryicei Mon 10 a m. at the Griffith Chapel, 520 Chester Pike, Norwood, Pa. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call Sun.

tve. 7 to 9. MILLER, BLANCHE E. Of 1204 E. 9th At.

Eddystone. March 14, 1968. Wife of the late Russell Miller. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Mon. 8 a.rn Funeral Home of John Clancy, 9th 8.

Upland Chester. High Requiem Mass St. Rose of Lima Church 9 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Sun.

eve. MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM G. Husband of the late Anns McLee Montgomery of 6 E. 17th Chester. On March 13, 1968.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral 9 a m. Mon. from the John P. Nolan Funeral Home, 2316 Providence Ave. Solemn High Requiem Mass 10 a.m.

St. Robert's Church. Interment Immaculate Heart Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve.

7 to ID. Parking on premises. MURDOCH, WILLIAM March 13, 1968, husband of Madeline nee Riggs of 518 Front Upland. Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend the funeral services Saturday at 10 at the Edward E. Bateman, Funeral Home, 4220 Edgmont Ave Brookhaven.

Interment Chester Rural Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening. TRUSEWICZ, JOHN H. On Mar. 14, 1968, John H.

Trusewicz, husband of Ida H. Trusewicz (nee Grochowski) of 6M-A Convent Aston Chester, Pa. Relatives, friends of family, and the employees of Sinclair Refining Co. are invited' to attend the funeral Mon. morning 8:30 a.m.

at the Robert Moreland Funeral Home, 9th Main Trainer, Pa. Requiem Mass at St. Hedwig's Church 9-30. Interment SS. Peter and Paul Cem.

Friends may call Sun. eve. 7 P' WHALEY, ADELLA 0. Of 600 Tasker Folsom. On March 14, 1948, Adells 0.

Perry, wife of the late Charles D. Whaley. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service Mon. afternoon 2:00 at the William S. Bleyler Funeral Home, 500 W.

22nd St. Friends may call Sunday evening after 7:00. Interment Chester Rural Cern. WILLIAMS, JOHN H. On March 11.

"68. of 500 Barclay Chester, husband of Viola, father of Alfred. Relatives and friends also John A. a Lodge 224, I.B.P.O.E. of W.

are invited to attend the funeral Friday evnino 8 o'clock from AM. Pleasant Baptist Church, Washington Thomas Ave. Twin Oaks, Pa. Friends may call the same evening at the Church, (, to 8. Interment Greenlawn Cemetery.

ZAMBITO, AFC. JOSEPH H. March 11, 1965, of Frank and Frances Zambito of 3 David Drive, Knowltonwood. Age 21 vears. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral on Sat.

rnornina 8:30 at the Melvin I. Minshall Funeral Home, AAiddletown and Knowlton Rds. and services at 9:30 at the Kedron Methodist Church, Yale and AAorton Morton, Pa. Frirnds may call Friday evening at ttie Funeral Home. Intermnet Edgrwood Memorial Park.

Expert Guidance Without Obligation from il CULLIS MEMORIALS OF BROOKHAVEN BARRE GUILD Whether you need assistance selecting a family memorial, or advice on cemetery take advantage -f our experience. No obli.ea- lion. We'll counsel you, Monuments you in every way. And, we specialize in Jarre Guild Monuments. iee us today.

Never porking problem at Cullis Memorials BROOKHAVEN 3525 Edgmont Avenue TR Open Tuesday and Wednesday evenings 7 to 9 P.M.' Daily Monday thru Saturday 9 to 5 P.M. Trusewicz of Mount Carmel, Philadelphia, Mater Misericordia Academy in Merion; was principal of Our Lady of Lourdes, Philadelphia and St. Matthias in Bala-Cynwyd, Lower Merion. In 1922 she became mistress of Novices at the Mother House in Merion and served in 7 capacity until 1927 when she be- mp came superior of the Conventi a of Slnclair Refmin of Mercy, Philadelphia. Trainer, died Thursday in She was assigned to Fitzgerald the Sacred Heart Hospital, ORATORICAL WINNER Harold Eennett, 14, Smedley Junior High School ninth grader, admires trophy he won as top speaker in the Chester Optimist Club oratorical contest while his teacher, Pat Cosenza, looks on.

who was Mercy Hospital in 1933. Following her retirement she lived at Misericordia Hospital Convent, Philadelphia, for a year before returning to Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital, Darby. She was a member of America College of Hospital Adminis- Chester, after an illness of eight months. Mr. Trusewicz was born and educated in Mahwah, N.J.

and moved to Chester in 1939. He married the former Ida H. in 1941. They Pennsylvania and Delaware Valley Hospital Council. before movin to their resent Crouthers Proiessor Helen South Dies at 77 Mason F1VK.MLMJTE TRIAL Man Is Acquitted In Double Slaying A Philadelphia man was ac- J.

Bradley agreed DiPasquale quitted Thursday in the 1966, had a constitutional right to a double murder at Teamsters speedy trial. 'Local 107 headquarters miir-i Two defense witnesses were ders in which a and the judge charged County man is serving a life the jury. Soon after the panel retired it returned to the court- imprisonment. room with its verdjct Qf Anthony DiPasquale, 28, wasj a acquitted Thursday in a five -j a hook up; minute jury trial, a day said DiPasquale." the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Gregory Garchidi, 39, of'Ball- refused to halt his trial. mawr, N.J., was acquitted in John A.

Sullivan, 39, of Michelle slaying in January. Street, Ridley Township, was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment last June. The Philadelphia District a torney's office had asked the state Supreme Court to halt the trial. It sought to drop the charges aginst DiPasquale, of Philadelphia, on grounds that its chief witness, David Boyskey, 28, also of Philadelphia, said he would refuse to testify because of possible self-incrimination. DiPasquale was charged with the June 17, 1966, murders ofj John Gorey, 48, a Local 107 i H.

Clyde Mason, 72, 5 655 a 8 ent and Rita a a 'j retired about seven years agoj as a foreman at Westinghousei His lawyers demanded he be: Electric Tinicum, after ried now because he had been CIRCLE OF SOUND HEARING AID DOUBLE SOUND RECEPTION PLEASUR years of service, i Wednesday at Taylor Hospital, Services were held today for Ridley Park. Dr. Helen P. South, 77, a retired professor of English from New York University, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Binn, 1175 Swarthmore.

Burial was private. Dr. South died Tuesday in Clearwater Fla. She lived at the Dartmouth Apts, 325 Dartmouth Swarthmore. She was made a full professor He lived at 601 Prospect Prospect Park.

Mr. Mason was a member of the Prospect Park Old Timers Club, the Clerks Association, Foreman's A i a i Veterans Association and Local 107 Retirees at Westinghouse. former Margaret Tucker; a home, 604-A Convent Road, Aston Township. In addition to his widow, he is survived by a son, John F.jNew York University. Newark, Del; a son, Richard in jail 16 months.

Common Pleas Judge Edward Infant Son Dies The infant son of John and Bernadette Boyle Conning, of Riverside, N.J., formerly Ridley Park, who was born and died Monday in Taylor Hospital, Surviving are his widow, Rjdlev Park) was buried rt" TI in 1952 after 33 years with dau nter Mrs Shirley Clerval at home; two daughters, Dianne John W. Crouthers, 58 of 703J and Marianne at home; MacDade Collinedale i 'S ht 'sters, Mrs. Harold to nt XT Hibbler of Midland Park, N.J., Mrs. Joseph Zak of Brookhaven, Miss Mary Trusick of Chester; Mrs. Charles Durkin of Rose died Wednesday in Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital, Darby.

Born in Marple, Mr. Crouthers lived in Broomall before moving to Collingdale about ago. He was employed 25 years as a salesman in the DelawarejPearman of Monsey, N.Y., Mrs. New" Sunday at the chapel. 20 vears Valley; Mrs.

Sophie Glasgow i i i retired in 1956. She was born of Ridley Park, a brother in Philadelphia and was Emmett of Reading; a sister, graduated in 1913 from Ona Strayer of Johnstown, ley College. On South taught for jPa. and three grandchildren, Services will be 10 a.m. years at Friends Central at the Griffith Chapel, Philadelphia, juid then became I 520 chcster Pike Norwood.

5- Uo Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon. of Mahwah, N.J., Mrs. Bernard Mawr'college anil Then'joined a i hours wil1 be 7 to 9 Boarding School. She took her ryn County area for Friehofer! Donald Fitti zzi of Syracuse, University. Baking and was a social a brother Thomas T.

ofj She was a member member of American Legion i Mahwah, N.J. board of the Friends Post 669 of Collingdale. i The funeral will be 8:30 a.m.;School. He is survived by two daugh-jMonday at the Robert Moreland! Her sister survives, ters, Mrs. Betty Miller of Ridley Funeral Home.

Requiem mass Township and Mrs. Janet Wertjwill be celebrated at 9:30 at of Salisbury, a son, Hedwig's Church, 4th and Crouthers of Bridgeport, Chester. Burial will four brothers, William Crouthers i be in SS Peter and Paul of the Select of Media, Russell of Philadel- Cemetery, Marple. phia, Benjamin of Florida and Calling hours will be Sunday Malik Pays Call On Goldbers Other Deaths i UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.

(AP) Ambassador Jacob A. Malik, new head of the Soviet PRAGUE (AP) Col. Gen.jdelegation to the United Na- Vladimir Janko, deputy defense jtions, paid a courtesy call Clarence of New Jersey, and after 7 minister -of on Arthur J. Gold- home. Zarrilli Victor Zarrilli 48, a heating nine grandchildren.

Services will be 12:30 p.m. Monday at the David J. Phillips Funeral Home, 910 MacDade Collingdale. Burial will be in Marple Presbyterian Cemetery. and air-conditioning contractor, Calling hours will be Sunday i i Wednesday in the Tri- County Hospital, Springfield.

He lived at 700 Beech Glenolden. Mr. Zarrilli had been in business in the Delaware County John Gemberling, 46, ofiarea for 20 years and was 316 MacDade Ridley Township, died Thursday in Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park. Born in Bethlehem, Mr. emberling lived three years in Wednesday in SS.

Peter and Paul Cemetery, Marple. The grandparents are Mr. andj Mrs. John C. Boyle of Ridley Park and Mr.

and Mrs. John Conning of Essington, Tinicum. HEARING AID: New front microphonte opening "aims" where-yog fook-rear opening property identifies sounds in back-uf you. Director is Zenith's' smallest of its only ounce. Listen -in case you haven't heard; YOUR AUTHORISED ZENITH DEALER NELSON'S Surgical Appliances 120 E.

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Call for This ONE-STOP SERVICE UT HARRY 8 A I SPROUL CHESTER REALTOR TR 6-9256 at tile funeral committed suicide head of the U.S. delega- the Czech news agency CTK re-jtion. He visited Goldberg at the ported. Janko's death came ajU.S. mission the day after pre-jl day after the Czech Cabinet had tenting'his credentials to Secre-iff discussed his involvement in the tary-General Thant.

The defection of Maj. Gen. Jan Sej- discussed various subjects for ill nn fVia na to the United States. 35 minutes. evening at the funeral home.

Gembeiiiiij Folsom. A retired Navy veteran of veteran of World War II. Surviving are his widow, the former Nancy Civetta; a son, Victor a daughter, Nancy Ann both at home; his father, Louis of Havertown Haverford Township; World War II, he was employed Florence A a a i a "of as a plumber at the and Mrs. Concettie Company's Vertol Division in I Gray of Drexel Hill, Upper Ridley Township. i Darby.

He was a member of the I Requiem mass will be Tinicum Republican Club and celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday the Col. C.C. Pierce American St. Joseph's Church, Bartram Legion Post of Ridley Park.

jand Woodlawn Collingdale. He is survived by his widow, Burial will be in SS Peter and the former Dorothy Maurer; a Paul Cemetery, Marple. son, John H. Gemberling, at Calling hours will be this home; three daughters, Mrs. evening at the D'Allura Funeral Richard Kotschessa of Penns-JHome, 6601 Haverford burg, and Susan Jane and (Philadelphia.

Margie May Gemberling, both at home; two brothers, Henry Bethlehem and George, aj 1 1 1 vjlcllll i patient in the Veteran's Hospi-lrrvi i o. I a Coatesville; and two sisters, 1 IiailllS Ol iMrs. Emma Stoudt of Neshanic. and Mrs. Elsie Cressmani NEW YORK (AP) Cary of Belvedere, N.J.

JGrant, injured in a freak traffic i Graveside services will be Tuesday, has sent a ip.m. Monday in Arlington Na-; to the staff of St Johns tional Cemetery, Arlington, Va. Hospital in Queens thanking I Calling hours will be after 6:30 for a of Kedron Ridley Township. Whalev i Mrs. Adella 0.

Perry Whaley, 90, of 600 Tasker Ridley Township, died Thursday in Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park. She was the widow of Charles D. Whaley who died in 1918. Mrs. Whaley was a member of Prospect Park Methodist; Church.

Surviving are a son, John H. with whom she made her home; a brother Horace M. Perry of Wayne; seven grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at the William S.

B'ey- ler Funeral Home, 500 W. 22tid Chester. Burial will be in Chester Rural Chester. Calling hours will be after 7 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

A A COUNTY A I TIMES, TIMES BUILDING. E. 8TH Entered sfcflid dasn mMlfr thi PnsloC en it Chrit'i undrr A(t of March, 1179 subscription Ratu hy MAil: 1 Yfar S.V.5.S; months, 2S; 1 month, $2.10. For Dnhvury Clll TR I "much better." Grant, 64, suffered bruises on the face and chest when the auto in which he was riding was by rear wheels of a truck Also in ured wcre a com amon Gratia von Furstenberg. an ci a chauffeur, Troy Lm- 'da' 1 33.

EASY CREDIT DENTISTRY Repaired in Hour Whilt You Woi't NEW PLATES made quickly TIPP4S16 DR.M.H.SALTZ 616 EDGMONT AVE. CHESTER PA. RETIREMENT Good or Bad? So often, this depends on how we are fixed for money--Retirement with no pressing money problems is good. The reverse situation can cause no end of worry and concern. It is prudent to consider these prospects while you are still earning and able to do something about it.

The thing to do is to open a savings account or purchase a Savings Certificate at First Federal of Chester. Your funds are insured safe by an agency of the Federal Government and our good dividends compounded semi-annually help your account to grow. Now is the time--make hay while the sun shines. First Federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CHESTER 23 E. Fifth St.

Chcster Optn 1:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. Fri. 8:30 A.M. to 4 P.M.

and A.30 P.M. to 8 P.M. 3218 Edgmont Ave. Brookhaven Open 10:30 A.M. lo 4 P.M.

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