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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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co TMV (i'A.) DMI.Y Saturday, November 30, 1968 TIMES Mrs. Nettie M. Murphy, 83, of 155 Fairview Road, Ridley Folinsbee Mrs. Violet B. Folmsbee, 67, of 1620 Jefferson Ridley Township, the widow of Jamesi Township, died Friday in Haver- W.

Murphy, died Friday in Fair ford State Hospital, Haverford I i a Acres Farm Middletown. Mrs. Murphy, the former Nettie M. Bowen, was born Ridley Township and lived most of her life in Woodlyn with her! Township. Mrs.

Folmsbee, the former Violet B. Fry, was born in 'Blaiitou Matsinger TM Arthur Tiriele Blanton, cf Edvyard -F. Matsinger, 54. of 56 Paxon Hollow Road, Upper 99 Concord Road, Aston died Providence, -died Friday at bis Friday the Crozer-Chester home, after a- brief Medical Center, Upland, after Mr. Blantqn was born in a brief illness.

Chester ancT lived 13 years in Matsinger was born iiv Cooper He in i Chester 'as super- 'of his life he where he He was a member of Penn Masonic Lodge 709 of Chester. mosti the textile veteran. 'of 'World War II, He is survived by his widow ne was a member of Moyamen- the former Beuiah 'Bailey; two sin Fire Cp. of Chester, Dela- sons, Arthur Nor- ware County Firemen's Associa- wood and Robert at home; tlon and VFW and American er 1 Portsmith, England, and lived 0dau Shter, Mrs. Beuiah B.

Legion Posts 'of Chi- in years in Norwood Con of Chester; two sis-! ches ter. 6 5 Mrs Edith Amoving to Woodlyn 15 years 6 5 Mr Edith Johnson and He is survived by his widow, iMrc the former stella Tinley two brothers, Elmer and Elwood both of Chester, a a sister, nn 1 I United Methodist nf TriniK-i DaJSV GUVer both-Of NJ nnrl me. ttroaf one great grand- brother-in-law and sister, Mr.i chester and its Women's Society chnd Mr Tnh D1 -and Mrs. Jesse H. Francis.

0 Christian Service. Memorial services wil be SrvSs wTK ues She was a member of St.j She is survived by her Sunday at a Imschweiler-Brower Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran' a Hartle a son, 'Church, Rose Tree'Funeral Home, 1600 Edgmont Cn of Brookhaven; a daughter, Road, Upper Providence. Burial I Chester. Burial' will be Hilda Bai) of Upper will be at the convenience I in Lawn Croft Cemetery, Lower She is survived by another) two brothers, Ronald Fry ofj the family. Chichester.

Moi risoii sister, Mrs. Hannah Valentine; Wilmington and Mil- of Woodlvn DeL; six sters Mrs Eva 01 Shellander of Nether Provi-l Services will be 11 a.m.;dence, Mrs. Genevieve Kent ofj Monday at the John P. Mrs. Ruby HurstJ225 E.

5th Chester, was! Funeral Home 2316 Providence! of wilmin ton and Mrs Made-jburied Wednesday in Chester 'Burial will be Lord MrS Mar one aket Park, Concord, gton Calling hours will be Monday I evening at the funeral home. Walter Leroy Morrison, 60, ofi Other Deaths 4 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) rp-nPtP Mrs i a Davis an of Mr. Morrison', con- Aar0n Fra nk, 77, principal cemetery, PP er Greenwood, and three jstruction worker and cemetery li gur ln dir ecting Meier grandchildren and two greatjemplove, died Sunday in the Frank Oregon's largest de- Calling hours will be after 10j grandchildren. Crozer Chester Medical Center iP artm ent store firm, from 1930 a.m.

Monday -at the funeral Services will be 2 p.rii. Tues-iUpland. 'i lln his retirement in 1964, died day at the Edward's. Bateman; Hs is survived, by his ridav had served a num- Funeral Home, 4220 EdgmontjAlice three sons, Walter ber of vears as President and home. DEATHS Brookhaven.

Burial willpr. of Missouri and Louis G. be in Edgewood Memorial Parkjand Robert both of Chester; -Concord. 'three daughters, Mrs, Joyce I Calling hours will be irchm Mrs. i evening at the funeral home.

Grace Seahreffler of Chester BLANTON, ARTHUR TINGLE On Nov. 29, 196B, suddenly, age 76. Beloved husband of Beuiah B. (nee Bailey), of 54 Psxon Hollow Media, Pa. Relatives ant) friends are invited to Memorial Services Sun.

7:30 p.m. at Reformation Lutheran Church, Rose Tree Media, Pa. No viewing. Interment at the convenience of 1he family. (Arrangements by the Gibson Funeral Home, Broomall, Pa.) BROWN, ELVA C.

On Nov. 23 wife of the late Frederick A. Brown, of the Plymouth Hall Media. Relatives a'rtd friends are invited to the services TUBS, a.m. rom the J.

Nelson Riaby Funeral Home, Baltimore Ave. and Jackson Media. Interment strictly private. No viewing. BYE, SAVILLA On Nov.

28 of 318 Wolfenden Collingdale, Savilla nee Fredericks, wife of the late Jacob. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday 10 a.m. from Yerkes Funeral Home, 7031 Woodland Philadelphia. Interment Arlington Cemetery. Viewing Sunday eve.

COOPER, ALV1N J. On Nov. 27, 1948, of 737 Mary son of Amos Margaret Cooper, brother of Anthony, Wlllard, Jeffery, John, Leona, Deborah, Sandra, Lucinda Brown, grandson of Mary Cooper. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the Laws Funeral Home, a. Ensle Sts.

Friends may cali same evening 6 to 8. Interment Greenlawn Cemetery. DiBATTISTA, DOMINICK On Nov. 29, 196B, husband of Iras DiCampli Park; 1 "Formerly ofi.Sju!li Relatives' a friends and employees of Westlnghouse are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday a.m. from the Jarnes F.

Knoetgen Funeral Home, 744 Kedron Ridley Morion, Pa. Solemn Requiem Mass 10 a.m. Our Lady of Peace Church. Communion may be received at this Mass. Interment SS.

Peter and Paul Cemetery. Friends may call Monday after 6:30 p.m. Parking lot on premises. DRESDEN, MARK K. On Nov.

29, 1948, husband of Alice Williamson Dresden of 623 W. Rose Tree Media. Relatives and friends are invited to services Monday 2 p.m. from the J. Nelson Rigby Funaral Home, Baltimore Ave.

Jackson Media. Interment Cumberland Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. 7 to 9.

EARLEY, MARY On Nov. 26; 196B, of Fair Acres Farm. Formerly of U3 Concord Ave. Mather of Mrs. Ruth Blockum, Mrs.

Catherine Blanche Djtlon, sister of Mrs. Eva Downing. Relatives and friends and members of Susan Shards Temple No. 103 are Invited to attend the funeral services Sun. 8 p.m.

Calvary Baptist Church, 2nd Baker Chester. Interment Haven Memorial Park Mon. at '0 a.m. Friends may call Sun. 6 to 8 p.m.

at the church. FOLMSBEE, VIOLET B. On Nov. 29, 1968, nee Fry, wife- of Hartley S. Folmsbee of 1650 Jefferson Woodlyn.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Edward E. Bateman Funeral Home, 4220 Edgmont Brookhaven. Interment Edg- wood Memorial Park. Friends may call Mon.

eve. GRADEN. A M. Of 210 E. 4lh Chester, on Nov.

29, 1978, son of the late John R. and Martha Palmer Graden. Age 46 years. Relatives and friends are.invit- ed to attend the funeral services Tues. morning 10 a.m.

at the WJiite-Lutlrell Funeral Home, 240 Concord Village Green Interment Elkton Cemetery, Elkton, Maryland. Friends may call Aton. eve. after 7. years as president and board chairman of the firm founded by his grandfather and his father 111 years ago.

MOSCOW (AP) Grigory Madeline Morrison ofi Knla 65, member of the So- Lancaster; a sister, Mrs. ANNOUNCEMENTS Villiam Ferguson of Aston, and viet of Ministers and a major organizer of Soviet indus- Alviri J. cooper, 20, son of andMrs. Amps 737 WriVIary'stC-ChestBr, died Wednesday in vthe Crozer- Chesjer Medical Center, Upland, where he had been a patient three weeks. He was a lifelong Chester resident and a graduate of Chester High School.

In addition to his parents, he is survived by four brothers, Anthony, stationed with the Army in Kansas; Wiliard, Jeffery and John, all of Chester; four sisters, Leona, Deborah arid Sandra Cooper and Mrs. Lucinda Brown, all of Chester, and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Mary Cooper of Chester. Services will, be 8 p.m. Henderson V.

Henderson, 93, of 1602 Edgmont Chester, died "Friday in the Manchester Nursing Home, Media, after a long illness. Mrs. Henderson lived most of her life in Clintonviiie and 2 years in Chester. She is survived by three sons, T. Neil Henderson of Geneva, Ohio; Clarence J.

of Polk, and Keith A. of A'shtabulai Ohio; three daughters, Mrs. Kathryn Hunter of Jefferson, Ohio, and Mrs. Marie McKee and Mrs. Gaye Blair, both of Chester, and eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Donovan Funeral Home, in Clintonville. Burial will be in Amity Cemetery. I Monday at Funeral Engle Qhester, 'Burial will be Tuesday morning. in Greeniawh Cemetery.

Calling hours will be 6 to 8 p.m'. Monday at the funeral home. Don't peopir waste a lot of time regretting the past and worrying about the future? Why don't we instead live in the present to our fullest capacity? In a free, one-hour lecture Josephine. H. Carver, C.S.B., a member of The Christian Science Board of.Lectureship, 'will show how full of opportunity the present really is for everyone who gains an understanding of the timeless nature of God's presence.

This lecture is full of good ideas for you. Christian Science lecture 3:15 P.M..Sunday, December 1 in the church edifies First Church of Christ, Scientist 206 Park Aveunt, Monday nife DEATHS NOllWOOD, PA. FUWSRAL CHAPEL I A PARKING IMIUNK t.t) ii-2142 lumh wcifar-Hw wcr 'Fuucrnl Home IbOO EDGMON1 TR 2-3314 2nd Clnturv of Strviw FUNERAL HOME Ittltf Focililn Miri faiVinf. MIDDIETOWN i KNOWtrON RDS. Suburban to Chtiln TX 6-4713 GRANT, OSCAR W.

(WHITEY) On Nov. 25, 1943, husband of Alma nee Harshbarger of 419 Union Square, (Formerly of Media.) Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Mon. at 11 a.m. at the Edward E. Bateman Funeral Home, Edgmont Brookhaven.

Interment Glenwocd Msmorial Gardens. Friends may call on Monday 9:30 to 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart Fund. HAGER, MAMIE On Nov. 27, 1968, Mamie Hager nee Young, wife of Ihe late William S.

Hager of 1011 McClenachan Marcus Hook, Pa. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral Mon. morning, Dec. 2, 1963, at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 92? S. Providence Nether Providence Twp.

Interment Lawn Croft Cem. Friends may call Sun. e've. sfter 7 p.m. at the Robert Moreland Funeral Home, 9ltv Main Trainer, Pa.

HENDERSON, NELLIE V. On November 11, 1968, of 1602 Edgmont Chester, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited 1o attend -the funeral service at 2:00 Tuesday from Donovan Funeral Home, Clintonville, Pa. Interment Amity Clintonville, Pa. Arrangements through Funeral Home.

MATSINGER, EDWARD F. On November 29, 1968, husband of Stella (nee) Tinley of 99 Concord Aston formerly of 1115 Parker Chester. Relatives and friends arc invited to attend the funeral service at 2:00 p.m. Tuesdey from Imschweiler-Brower a Home, 1600 Edgmont Chester, Pa. Interment Lawncroft Cemetery.

Friends may call Monday evening. McCLARIN, WILLIAM G. On Nov. 28, 1968, of 8509 Guyer Philadelphia, pa. Husband of Charlotte.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday evening at 8:00 p.m. from the William H. Harris Funeral Home, 25)2 W. 2nd Chester. Interment Wed.

11:00 a.m. Mt. Lawn Cemetery, Sharon Hill. Viewing Tuesday 6 to 8 p.m. MEDVEDENKO, ANASTASIA Nee pohowski, wife of Halaktion on Nov.

78, 196B, of 313 Wolfington Collingdale, Pa. Relatives and friends and members of the Russian Evangelical Baptist Church are invited to attend the funeral service Monday eve. 8:30 p.m. af the Marvil Funeral Home, 1110 Main Darby. Friends may call Monday eve.

7 to 9 p.m. Interment at ths convenience of the family. MILES, W. ELLIS On Nov. 28, 1966, husband of Delia Thompson Miles of 13 S.

13th Darby, Pa. Formerly of Media. Relative! and friends are invited to attend the funeral Mon. p.m. from the William C.

Rigby Funeral Home, 15 E. Fourth Media. Media Cemetery. Friends may call Sun. eve.

MURPHY, NETTIE M. Nee Bowen, wife of the late James W. ol 155 Fairview Woodlyn. On 11-29-48. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service 11 a.m.

Mon. from the John P. Nolan Funeral Home, 2316 providence Chester. Interment Arlington Cemetery. Friends may call Mon.

10 a.m. PATCHEL, MARION E. Nee Stinger, wife of the late Albert formerly of Collingdale, on Nov. 27, 1966, of 521 Princess Croydoh. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral service Monday 11 a.m.

from Ihe Marvil Funeral Home, 1110 Main Darby. Friends may call Sunday eve. 7 to 9. Interment Fernwood Cemetery. REARDON, JENNIFER On Nov.

27, 1968, daughter of Joseph and Sandra Meehan Reardon of 19 Waterford Way, Wallingford, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Mon. morning at 9 a.m. from the Nacrelli Funeral Home, 2217 Providence Chesler. Mass of the Angels St.

John's Chrysostom Church 10 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Friends may call Sun. eve. RODGERS, THOBURN On Nov.

28, 1968, husband of the late Anna neo Francis of 14 Forestview Parksldc. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on Mon. morning at 10 a.m. from Ihe Molla Funersl Home, 2520 Edgmont Ave. Interment fmmaculale Heart Cernatsry.

Friends may Sun. at trie furera( home. SWEENEY, LORETTA On Nov. 29, 1968, Loretta Sweeney, wife of James S. Sweeney of ICO Puscy Collingdale, pa.

Oue notice of the funeral ar- rannemenls will be given by tne Robert Moreiand Funeral Home, 9th t. Main Trainer, Pa. UMBEROER, CECIL A. On Nov. 27, 196B, husband of Edna Bowman Umboraor of 1110 Kerlin St.

ASo 70 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on Mon. morning at 11:00 at the Melvtn Mlnsholl Funeral Home, Middletown i Knowlton Rds. inlcrmsnl Rock Run Cemetery, Havre de Grace, Maryland. Frlcndi may call sun.

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