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DAILYvTIMES Wednesday. December 4, 19C8 Boyd Services for Mabel Warburton Boyd, 70, will be 10 a.m. Thursday at the William S. Bleyler Funeral Home, 500 W. 22nd Chester.

Burial will be "in. Chester Rural Cemetery, Chester. Calling hours wiii be this evening after 7 at the funeral home. Eastern Star services will be at this evening at the funeral home. Mrs.

Boyd, wife A. Verlenden Boyd of 1502 Ridley Chester, died Sunday in the Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Upland. She was born in Upland and lived most of her life in Chester. She was a past matron and member of Chester Chapter No. 335 Order of the Eastren Star and a member of Upland Baptist Church.

In addition to her husband she is survived by a daughter.Mrs. Lilyan B. Wright of Green Valley, Bucks County; a son, William W. of Chester; a sister, Mrs. Lillian Gagner of Ridley Park; two grandchilden and one great grandchild.

Keel i Harry 64, a former payroll 'department employe, at the American Marcus Hook and an employej in the accounting department at the Sun Oil died Monday at his home, 105 W. 23rd St.) Chester. Mr. Keel was born in Chester and lived there all his life, son of Frank and Miriam A. Tingle He was a member and past master of Penn Lodge No.

709 A the Benjamin Franklin Consistory, the Lulu Temple Shrine, Philadelphia; Past Grand Cedar of Tall Cedars Lebanon-Penn Forest No. 21, Chester; the Lulu Temple Band; the Delhi, GroKo of Upper Darby, the Detnolay Legion of Honor; the Chester Stamp Club and the Patriotic Order Sons of" America of Chester. A sister, Mrs. Florence Green of.Nether Providence survives. Services will be 1 p.m.

Friday at the Imschweiler-Brower Funeral Home, 1600 Edgmont Chester. Burial will be THAT TOYFUL Christmas is coming and youngsters in a Prague store'look at a toy tank similar to the type that invaded Czechoslovakia earlier this year. toy has a Czech; insignia. (AP Wirephoto) Nether Providence I Board Elects Smith ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS BEAUMONT, MILTON A- On Dec. 2, 1968, Milton A.

Beaumont, husband of Elizabeth (Betty) Beaumont (nee Robinson) of 200 W. 5th Chester, Pa. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral Thurs. 11 a.m. at the Robert Moreland Funeral Home, 9lh Main Trainer, Pa.

Interment Lawn Croft Gem. Friends may call Wed. eve. alter 7 p.m. MABEL w.

Of 1502 Ridley Chester, on Dec. 1968, Mabel Warburton wife of A. Verlenden Boyd. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend th'e funeral services Thursday morning 10 o'clock at the William S. Bleyler Funeral Home, 500 W.

22nd St. Friends may call Wednesday evening after 7. Interment Chester Rural Cemetery. Chester Chapter O.E.s. 335, will conduct a 'Service Wednesday evening 8, o'clock at the funeral BROWN, LILLIE V.

On Dec. -2, 1968, 'mother vof Mrs. Lillian Kane, -'Mrs. Sarah B. Proctor, and Mr.

James Brown, of Chester, Mr. Clarence Brown of Portsmith, Virginia. Sister of Mrs. Margaret B. Alex of Folsom, pa.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to funeral Sun. eve. 8 p.m. at the W. M.

James Funeral Home, W. 3rd Chester. Friends may call same eye, 6 to 8 p.m. Interment p.m., Haven Memorial Park- Feltonville. CLEMENS, MARY EDITH On Dec.

in Sacked Heart Hospital, of 102 Remington Sun Village, Chester. nee Bush, widow of the' late Hervey H- Clemens in the 85th year of her age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral at the Eastburn Funeral Home, Avondale, on Thursday, Dec. 5th, at 2 p.m. Interment Homeville Friends Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 12 noon on Thursday. EVELYN On Dec. 4, 1968, Evelyn Connelly, nee puckett, wife of the late William J. Connelly of 12 E. 8th Marcus Hook, Pa.

Due notice of the funeral arrangements will be given by the Robert Moreland Funeral' Home, 9th Main Trainer, Pa. DALTRY, MILDRED L. On Dec. 3, 1968, wife of Frank L. Daltrv of Renovo, Pa.

Formerly of Media. Relatives and friends are invited to the services Fri. 11 a.m: from the J. Nelson Rlgby Funeral Home, Baltimore Ave. Jackson Media, interment Media Cem.

Friends may call Fri. 10 to 11. DAVtS, E. Nee Vann, 0.1 Nov. 30, of 14M W.

8th cousin of Lency Jortes, Gary price, Selma Whittaker, Harace Willis and William Jordan. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service Thursday evening 8 o'clock from Shiloh Baptist Church, 8th Centra! Ave. Friends may call the same evening at the church 6 to 8. Interment and further service Saturday in Portsmouth, Virginia. DERRY, EMORY B.

JR. 39, died Nov. 30 in San Francisco, Calif. Husband of Gertrude, son of Reba Derry and tate Emory B. Derry Sr.

of Stony Bank Glen Mills, Pa. Funeral services will be held Thursday Dec. in San Francisco, Calif. GEORGE, ELIZABETH Of 2424 Lindsay Chester. On Dec.

3, 1968, Eizabetn (nee Khnger), wife of Edwin C. George, mother of Betty George DeLong and Peggy George. Service Friday, 2 p.m., funeral home of M. f. Williams, Baltimore and Summit Clifton Interment Chester Rural da et 7 er 9 riends mav cal Thurs- HIRNER, FRANK 2.

1968, husbarid of late Albuna of 315 Sutlon Folsom, pa Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tfie funeral Thurs. 9 a.m. from the James F. Knoet- al Hortle TM Kedron Ridley Morton, Pa. Low Mass 10 a.m.

our Ladv of Perpetual Help Interment Holy cross Cem. Friends TMay. Wed. after 6:30 p.m. Parking lot premises.

HOPKINS, JOSEPH Dec. I9i8, husband of Kathleen McCue Hopkins- of Vailevbrook Village Green, Pa. Formerly of Lenni, Pa Relatives and friends are fnvlted to altend the funeral Thursday 8:30 a.m. rom William C. Rlflby Funeral Home, 15 Fourth Media.

Mass 10 o'clock St. Francis deSales Chufchf Interment st Thomas. Cemetery, Chester Helsjhls. VFrlends may call Wednesday -evening at ths funeral home. FUNERAL CHAPEL PRIVATE PARKING PHONE LU 6-214Z Imschweiler-Brower Funeral Home IDOMONT CHESTH TR 2-3314 Calling hours will be Thursday evening at the funeral, home.

Masonic Services will be at 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Clemens Mrs, Mary' Edith Bush Clemens, 84, of 121 Remingtoq Sun Village, died Monday Sacred Hospital, Chester. She was the widow of Hervey I. 'Clemens, Mrs.

Clemens was wrn in Lower Oxford Township Chester County, daughter of the ate W. Milton and Elma Jones Bush. She -formerly lived West Grove, arid was a member of West Grove Methodist Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Elliott Home, A a 1 Chester County; Burial, will be Homeville Calling hours will be from noon until 2 p.m. Thursday at he funeral home.

Jones Mrs. Daisy L. Jones wife of ferny-. Jones of .1716 Nicholas Chester, died Sunday in Chester Chester. Rural Cemetery, NETHER PROVIDENCE J.

almer Smith .205 Country Club Lane, was reelected to a second term as president of the School board Tuesday night during its annual reorganization to the board elected in 1965 to us current term which expires Ridge Road, was elected to his second year as vice 'president. David R. AfdBrn, head of the she made her Mrs. Robert of iLutneryille, Md. and''MrsT A.

Jr. of Laurel a son, Everett! of Eastburn Acres, nin; grandchildren and ten great- grandchildren. Services will be Thursday at the 2 p.m Eastburn he Crozer-Chester Center, Upland. Medical She was born ul Preston, Md. and had in Chester about 50 years.

In addition to her husband she is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Ruth Walley. Dorothy Lewis, Mrs. -Arbetta Hines Mrs. Irene Dixon sll of Chester; sons, Henry J.

and Charles both of Chester; a sister, Mrs Lillian Mitchell of Chester; 12 grandchildren and one great- grandchild. Services will be 8 p.m Thursday at the Lewis M. Hunt Funeral 1424 St. Chester. Calling hours 'Will be the same evening from 6' to 8 at the funeral home.

Burial will be Friday morning in Haven Memorial Park Chester Township. ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS KEEL, HARRY M. Of 105 W. 23rd Chester, on Dec. 2, 1948.

Age 64 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Friday, p.m. at the Imschweller Srovver Funeral Home, 1600 Edgmont Ave. Viewing Thurs. Eve.

Masonic Services at 8 p.m. Interment Chester Rural Cem. RICHARDSON, IDA Suddenly on 2, 196B, Miller) beloved Wife of Donald 5. of 348 Sycamore Folsom, Ridley Pa. Mother of Mrs.

Laura Bufalo and Mrs. Vivian Dettra. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend her funeral service on Thurs. 10 a.m. from the Cavanagh Funeral Home, 301 Chester Norwood.

Interment Hillside Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. 7 Jo 9. WASYLYK, DOMONIKA DOROTHY On 1MB, of 109 Highland Ave.

Widow of the late Paul Wasylyk. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Fri. 8:30 a.m. from the Kaniefsk! Funera! Home, 2534 W. 3rd St.

Requiem Holy Liturgy St. Mary's Ukrainian Orthodox Church, 9:30 a.m.'Interment Lawn Friends may cafl Thursday evening. Parastas at 8 p.m. by the very Rev. omelan Mycyk.

WILSON, MINA On Dec, i960, wife of the late Lee Wilson of 730 Chester Ridley Park, Pa. Relatives and frleivds are invited to atterxl the funeral Thurs. 2 p.m. from the James F. Knoetgen Ftme'raf.

Home, 7X6 Kedron Ridley i Morton, Pa. interment Chester Rural cem. Friends may call Wed. after p.m. Parkins lot on premises, YOUNG, LEIOHTOH 4h On i Dcc 3 1W8 husband dr the late Doris Kahnwelller Young of 318 w.

Third Media, ro, ue L. nollc of funeral will be 16 C. Rlaby Med'e 1S Fourlh S1 1971. Carl. Castellan, 709 Pine Two Fined For Using Credit Card MEDIA: COURTHOUSE A board's nominating committee, noted that in the past it had been the practice to change officers every year.

This year, tie said, was unusual because the board is in the middle of construction plans for its proposed high school. The board also unanimously approved George Thompson to continue as its solicitor. Thompson has been acting solicitor since July, filling the term of his law partner, the ate R. Winfield Baile. Thompson also serves as solicitor for the, Rose Tree- Media School Board.

The board also voted to continue its regular public at 7:30 p.m. the third Wednesday of each month in the high school library. It also called a special meeting for 8 p.m. Thursday to award the general construction contracts for the new high school and contracts for a credit card they found to purchase items at Gimbeli Department Stores in Upper Darby and Philadelphia. Leonard Wallace, a store detective, testified "lie and another store e't i apprehended "Ronald Coieman.

35, and Sandra Moore, 29, in Upper Darby on Aug. 17 and filed charges against them. Coleman and Miss Moore, who live in the 2600 block Oakford Street, 'pleaded guilty to -fraudulent use of a credit card. Wallace said Coleman had made "numerous purchases" at Gimbels in Upper Darby Aug. 15 and 16 with a credit card belonging to another couple, and that Miss Moore "had used the same card in.

the Upper Darby store Aug. 17. Their attorney William Mowatt told Judge James Gorbey his clients had made restitution for about $40 worth of merchandise they obtained ait Gimbels stores. He said'they want to make restitution for the balance, amounting to $786. Judge Gorbey ordered the pair to make full, restitution, and fined each $100.

Assistant Dist. Atty. Philip O'Malley represented the commonwealth. the renovations to the Wallirigford Elementary School. Wilsbii Mrs.

Mina Wilson, 68, of 730 Chester Pike, Ridley Park, died Monday in Taylor Hospital, Rid- of ley Park. She was Wilspn. Surviving are Judith Roberts Park; a son, Roland and six grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday Knoetgen at the Funeral James Home, F.

746 Kedron Ridley Burial will be, in. Chester Rural Cemetery, Chester. Calling -hours will be this evening after 6:30 at the funeral home. Student Shot WILKES-BARRE, Pa. (AP)Police are investigating the death of a Wilkes College senior who was fouhd shot to death Tuesday evening in his dormitory room.

Four persons are being questioned by Wilkes-Barre police in connection with 'the shooting of Howard Moreida, 20, of Jamaica, N.Y. Davis Mrs. Mary E. Vann Davis, 75, a retired evangelist of 1404 W. 8th Chester, died Saturday in Rest Haven Convalescent Home, Marple.

She was born in Portsmouth Va. lived in Chester about 40 years. She was a member of Shilph Baptist Church, its floral committee and- the Society of Chester. Services will be 8 p.m. Thursday: at Shiloh Baptist Church, 8th' St.

and Central Chester. Calling hours will be the same evening, from 6 to 8 at'the church. Further and burial will-be SaturdayJn Portsmouth, Va. Deny Emory B. Derry 39, who retired, in after 20 years service, in the U.S^ Navy, died Saturday in the Naval Hospital in San Francisco; Calif.

He born in Darlington and formerly, lived in Thornton. He 'was a graduate of Media High. School'in 1947 and attended Lincoln University enlisting' in the Navy. He. was a member of Thornbury A.M.E.

Surviving are his widow, Gertrude; his mother, Mrs. Reba Deny of Thornbury; three sisters, Beulah Derry at home, Daniel Yokley aod Mrs. William DeShlelds of Media. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at the Bayyiew Mortuary San Francisco, Calif, Robbery Charae Dropped MEDIA COURTHOUSE -The grand jury Tuesday dismissed against an East Lansdowne man, 63, attempting to rob a cab driver in Upper Darby last July.

Judge James H. Gorbey discharged the f-e a Cornelius McGeehan of the 100 block Melrose Avenue, after the grand jury refused to indict him. At a hearing- August, President. Judge Henry Sweney had rejected, a plea that McGeehan be discharge, despite a statement by the- cab driver that he wouldn't mind if the case were dismissed. The cab driver, Richard Hamilton of 5736 Lancaster Philadelphia, had said he had cYiven McGeehan Philadelphia to Upper Darby on July 13.

Hamilton told police that upon arriving in Upper darby at 1:30 a.hi., the defendant demanded money from him while'holding some object in his Hamilton said, he' (Hamilton) slipped out of arid apprehended McGeehan 'at his home a short time later. WASHINGTON nation's car owners today they are being "taken for a ride" in automobiles deliberately designed to producer, a bphaza in profit from charge was made 'by Norman Benne'tt, a member The society of- Automotive in riy for the Senate. Antitrust rand Monopoly heade by Sen. Philip A. Hart.

According to the automakers go to- "ludicrous" extremes to place easily damaged components siich as lights and body projections in vulnerable positions. As examples, Bennett cited decorative" bumpers that can cost $150 to repair even when hit by a minor blow. Once the bumper is smashed, the damage escalates to the car- body "in most cases no more than one-half, inch away," he said. According to Bennett, "this type of design is not only unnecessary but inexcusable except for one reason--it results in expensive repairs." According to. Sen.

Hart American consumers spend an estimated $20 to $25 billion, to repair and maintain the nation's 100 million cars. By comparir spn, they spend only slightly billion a year-for new cars. Bennett said the auto industry promotion of highspeed performance was also a way to profits from repairs. The idea works this way: "Mechanical parts, power transmissions, differential are subject to greater wear and breakdown by the constant impact of high power forces within the mechanical system," Bennett said. He also said that speed was a built-in producer bigger repair bills from accidents.

"It is simple, physics that if you-go twice as fast you hit four times as hard with consequent greater car, Bennett said. Hirner; R. Hirner; who laired 15 years ago from Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton died Monday in -Tri- County Hospital, He lived at 315 Button Folsom, Ridley Township, and was husband of the late Albina Hirner, formerly of Milmont Park. Surviving. are -a "daughter, Mrs.

Evelyn Dency Newark, three sons, John of Ridley Park, William of Marple and Frank of Long Island, sister, Mrs. Stella Aschen of New York City and 11 grandchildren. The funeral will be 9 a.m. Thursday from the. James F.

Knoetgen Funeral Home, 746 Kedron Ridley Township. Requiem mass will celebrated at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Morton. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon. Calling hours will be after 6:30 this evening at the funeral home.

'I've tried everything: bleaches, bluing, detergent boosters. Nothing has done what Axion Mrs. Guy E.Anderson RR Momence, Illinois I "This is the one I recommend the best." PROFIT Mrs. Mildred L. 55, wife of Frank L.

Daltry formerly of Media, died Tuesday in the Crozer- Chester Medical Center, Upland. She lived in Renovo, P'a. In.addition to her husband she is survived by daughters, Mrs. Ronald Hahey of Thornton, Mrs. Janet Maffei of Media and Mrs.

Charles Pedokus of Renovo; a Gordon Huff of Renovo and seven grandchildren. Services will be a.m. Friday at the J. Nelson Rigby Funeral Home, Ave. and Jackson Media.

Burial will in Media Cemetery, Media. Calling hours will be 10 to 11 a.m. Friday "at the iuheral home. was Tuesday Jiso much and jcars. thaifidealers are: forced and for more itv jn cheating their through a variety of shady schemes.

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