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CHARLES VT. WILEY I Charles W. Wiley, 64, a cement mtractof, died Saturday at his Dme in Dillsburg following a rief illness. He is survived by to daughters, Mrs. Harry Her an, Mechaniesburg, and Mrs.

C. Yale, Treichler; two sons, eorge, Mechaniesburg, and Park, ancaster; two brothers, Clar hce, Hershey, and Milton, Chic go, and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 2 o'clock tomorrow aft2rnoon the Cocklin funeral home, Dills brg. The Rev. Dr.

D. J. March, illsburg United Brethren Church, Hll officiate. Burial will be in arren's Cemetery. Friends may kll at the funeral home after 7 clock tonight.

3 WILLIAM W. OBERDIER William W. Oberdier, 82, died aturday at his home, 31 North ixteenth street. He is survived his widow, Mrs. Annia Ober er.

Mr. Oberdier was a member the Park Street Evangelical hurch and the Order of Ameri bn Mechanics of Carlisle. Funeral services will be held Imorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock the Dugan funeral home, 1600 arket street. The Rev. E.

V. lunanday, pastor of the church, ill officiate. Burial will be in shland Cemetery. The body may viewed at the funeral home om 7 to 9 o'clock tonight. 3 IRVIN T.

ENDERS Irvin T. Enders, 66, 234 Center reet, Athens, died Friday night the home of his daughter, Mrs. oward Coffman, 450 South enth street. He was a retired hiploye of the Lehigh Valley ailroad. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Eva B. Enders; another daughter, Miss Melva A. Enders, at home; four sons. Warren Enders, Harris burg; Wallis, Baltimore; Thomas and Russel, at home; five sisters, Mrs. Arthur Seibert and Miss Catherine Enders, both of Harrisburg; Mrs.

Salome Kimmel, Lemoyne; Miss Irene Enders, Cali fornia, and Mrs. George Forten baugh, Enola; three brothers, Edgar and Warren, Harrisburg, and Joel, Penbrook; eight grandchil dren and one great grandchild. 3 john A. Mcdonald John A. McDonald, 67, 16 South Eighteenth street, died yesterday at his home following a lingering illness.

He was a retired State employe. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mabel E. McDonald, and two sons, Joseph at home, and John Dover, Del. Requiem High Mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning at St.

Francis Catholic Church. The Rev. Joseph R. Murphy, rector will be celebrant. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

The body may be viewed at the home after 7 o'clock tomorrow night. 3 MRS. MARY E. FAULDS Mrs. Mary E.

Faulds died yesterday afternoon at the home of her nephew, John D. Frenie, 647 Dauphin street. Her only survivors are several nephews and nieces. Funeral services will be held at the Charles C. Baker Funeral home, Third and Maclay streets, at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.

The Rev. A. M. Billman, pastor of Fourth Reformed Church, will officiate. Burial will be in the Harrisburg Cemetery.

The body may be viewed at the funeral home after 7 o'clock tomorrow night. 1 your home is snug and cozy every hour with. "blue coal More and more people today insist on 'blue coal'l They've learned that the distinctive Blue color on this coal labels it "America's Finest Anthracite" that it guarantees them complete protection with real money savings, 'blue coal' burns with the furnace dampers practically closed. That's why it gives you the maximum in uniform, useful heat Don't take chances with unknown fuels order 'blue UNITED ICE COAL CO. "Only 'blue toal' dealer in HarrUburg'' Forster and Cow den Sts.

Phone 6121 SUGGEJTICK I Vz "I (5T I uboo A WEEK i 1 cwsxjAtzctiq AN INSTRUMENT and CASE 24 PRIVATE LESSONS ALL LESSON MATERIAL PICKS, STEEL and ACCESSORIES fivt A iUAx Down Catmint la 4 fWI IN pi tf MT Mfosic Mocob IS SOUTH Ntye MASKETSOUAM YOU LEARN TO PLAY THE GIBSON WAY JAMES K. LINN James K. Linn, 62, a passenger conductor, later in charge of the bureau of employment during his thirty seven years service with the Pennsylva nia Railroad, died Saturday at his home, 2020 Market street. Mr. Linn was for many years treasurer of Assembly No.

4, Mutual Beneficial Association of Pennsylvania Railrnnrt Em ployes. He re Jame Ltan siened this office when work forced him to move to Philadel phia. He was a member of West minster Presbyterian Church and served on the church board of trustees. Surviving are his widow, Mrs, Margaret McKihlin Linn; his mother, Mrs. Mary C.

Linn, and a sister, Mrs. Elmer S. Petty, both of Roanoke, a brother, Wil liam V. Linn, Harrisburg, and a nephew, of this city, Funeral services will be held at the Dugan funeral home, 1600 Market street, at 7.15 o'clock tomorrow night. The Rev.

Newell C. Grimes, Westminster Presby terian Church, will officiate Burial will be in Worfordsburg Cemetery on Wednesday morn inc. The body may be viewed at the funeral home after services tomorrow night. 4 MRS. ROSAMOND B.

KELSEY Mrs. Rosamond Beatrice Kelsey, 59. died yesterday morning at her home, 524 Spruce street, Steelton. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Richard S.

Adams, Philadelphia; three sons, Edward W. Kelsey and Norman A. Kel sey, both of Steelton, and Benja min S. Kelsey, Boston, three grandchildren; six sisters, Mrs. Raymond Seiber, Caledonia; Mrs.

Clarence Morrison, Benders ville; Mrs. Elbin Easton, Uma tella, Mrs. Valory Cress, Omaha, Miss Florence Mor rison, Bendersville, and Miss Ida Morrison, Long Beach, and two brothers, Stair Morrison Long Beach, and Norman Morrison, Seattle, Wash. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the George G. Routsong funeral home, Bendersvlille, with the Rev.

W. Lewis MacDonald, pastor of First Methodist Church, Steelton, officiating. Burial will be in the Bendersville Cemetery. Friends may call at the Lee G. Wilt funeral chapel, 50 South Front street, Steelton from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight.

MRS. MARY M. MATTER MONDAY EVENING DECEMBER 13. 1937 HARRISBURG CZ TELEGRAPH OBITUARIES Millersburr, Dec. 13.

Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Moyer Matter, 73, who died at her. home, 262 North street, early Saturday morning, will be held at the home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. John Sando, pastor of the Trinity Reformed Church, of which she was a member and the Rev.

Mr. Norman, of Grace Evangelical Church, and the Rev. Charles L. Mogel, of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, will officiate.

Burial will be in the Reformed Cemetery at Killinger. Mrs. Matter is survived by one son. Charles Matter, and one daughter, Miss Annie Matter, both at home. Friends may call at the home tomorrow night after 7 o'clock.

4 MRS. ROLLIN T. HODGE Millersburg, Dec. 13. Funeral services for Mrs.

Viola Hodge, 37, who died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanbury Michael, 423 Market street, on Friday morning, after a lingering illness will be held at the Michael home tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Norman Dettra, pastor of Grace Evangelical Church, of which ahe wu a member will officiate.

Burial will be in Oak HiU Cemetery. Mrs. Hodge is aurvived by ner husband, Rollin T. Hodge and her parents, Mr. and Mrs'.

Stan bury Michael. Friends may call at the home tonight after 7 o'clock. 4 MRS. AGNES WATERS Mr. Agnes Waters.

53, widow of Robert Waters, died Saturday at her home, 1303 Monroe street Surviving are the following children: Agnes, Annabelle, Earl, Nathan, Samuel, Monroe. Mar shall, Amos, John, David, and Mrs. Leona Hitchcock, all of Harrisburg, and a brother, William Banks. Harrisburg. Twenty three grandchildren also survive.

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Monro Street Church of God the pator, tht Rev. W. J. Winfield. officiating.

Burial will in Lincoln Cemetery. Friends may call at the home from 6 to 10 o'clock tonight MRS. JIXIA E. CRAWFORD Mrs. Julia Crawford, 81, 708 South Twenty sixth atreet died yesterday at her horn.

She Is mrvived by or son, Robert Crawford; two daughters, Mrs. Harry Kk. Washington, D. and Miss Julia Crawford, at home; on ibter, Mr. R.

Conrad. Harrisburg; thirteen grandchildren and 'on great grandchild. Funeral service wilt be held at the home at 2 o'clock Wed ndy afternoon, the Rev. Dr. John N.

LeVan, Salem Reformed Churth. pffidatini. agisted by the Rev. Dr. Z.

Martin Grove, Bethlehem Lutheran Churth. fturial will in the Harrlsburf Cemelery. The body ma viewed at the hom after 7 o'clock tomorrow flight WtV. M. M.

VOOriJiONCf The Pv. Harry M. Vectt twt. 17. fMf of tht Newport jfricyterin Church lor 17 yeats.

died Saturday at his home. North Fourth street, Newport He received his education at Mercers burg Academy; Franklin and Mar shall College and Princeton Theological Seminary. He was a member of the Newport School Board and president of the Ministerial Association. Survivors are Lb widow, Mrs. Annette; two sons, Charles, at home; Milton, a student at Lafayette College; a daughter, Miss Helen, at home and a brother, Lee, of Maryland.

Services will be conducted to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Newport Church, the Rev, George Fulton, stated clerk of the Carlisle Presbytery, officiating. Burial will be in the Newport Cemetery. The body may be viewed tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock at the home. 3 MRS. HAZEL I.

LOWE Mrs. Razel I. Lowe, 41, wife of Albert, died Friday at her home, Watts township, Perry county. Survivors are these sons and daughter, Aaron, Ivan, BeryL Nathan, Cordilla, all at home; these sisters, Mrs. Emma Sheaf fer, New Buffalo; Mrs.

Lizzie Hammaker, Kirkwood; Mrs Blanche Dorman, Elizabeth, N. and a brother, E. E. Fenicle, New uuiialo. Services will be con ducted tomorrow afternoon at 1.30 o'clock at the Nickel funeral parlors, Duncannon, with further rites at the Hill U.

B. Church, the nev. j. p. Kauch, pastor, official ing.

Burial will be in the adjoin in cemetery. The body may be viewed tonight at the parlors. 3 MRS. THEODORE P. ENTREKJN Mrs.

Theodore P. Entrekin. 90. iormeriy ol Coatesville, died Sat urday at her home in Colonial Park. She is survived by one son, L.

M. Entrekin, Bethlehem. Funeral serices will be held at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Ford Funeral Home, Coates ville. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow night. 4 MRS.

RUTH M. RIFFLE Mrs. Ruth M. Riffle, 29 year old wife of Cyrial G. Riffle, 1833 North Cameron street, died early this morning at her home following a lingering illness.

Surviving in addition to her husband are three children, Cyrial Lavina May and Doris Louise, all at home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Easton; five brothers, Edgar, Charles, Lewis, Thomas and George Easton, and three sisters, Miss Louise and Miss Pauline Easton, and Mrs Paul Anderson, all of Harrisburg. Requiem High Mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock Thursday morning at St Mary Catholic Church. The rector, the Rev.

William M. Horrigan, will be cele brant Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. The body may be viewed at the home from 7 to 9 o'clock Wednesday night. 4 JOHN R. LEACH John R.

Leach, 70, died sud denly Saturday at his home in Port Treverton, Snyder county. Surviving are two sons, Raymond Leach, Harrisburg, and George S. Leach, Sunbury; two daughters, Mrs. Thurlow Shaffer and Mrs. John Heintzelman, both of Sun bury; one sister, Mrs.

Tillie Wertz, Millersburg, and four grandsons. Funeral services will be held at the home at 10 o'clock Wednes day morning. Burial will be in Paradise United Brethren Church Cemetery. 4 MRS. WILLIAM G.

ZOLLINGER Mrs. Bess J. Zollinger, wife of William G. Zollinger, died Sunday at her home, 1317 North Frazier street, West Philadelphia. Her husband is her only survivor.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the' Robert M. Spicer Funeral Home, 511 North Second street, Harrisburg. The Rev. Howard F. Bink, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Camp Hill, will officiate.

Burial will be in Paxtang Cemetery. 4 MRS. FRANK OZIMEC Mrs. Barbara Ozimec, 47, wife of Frank Ozimec, 348 South Second street, Steelton, died Saturday afternoon at a local hospital. Surviving in addition to her husband, are three daughters, Mrs.

Anna Pari, Steelton, and Ruby and Mary Ozimec, at home; two sons, Lawrence and Stanley Ozimec, at home; two brothers, Jos eph Gustin, Steelton, and John Gustin, Europe, and one grandchild. Requiem High Mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. Mary's Croation Catholic Church, Steelton. The Rev. Ambrose Misetic, pastor, will be celebrant.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the home tonight. 4 WILLIAM T. LYONS William T. Lyons, 64, died early this morning at his home, 204 South Enola Drive, Enola.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jennie M. Lyons; two daughters, Mrs. Wayne Voglesong, and Mrs. H.

H. Clark, both of Enola; one sister, Mrs. Annie Asborne, Irv ington, N. and four grandchil dren. Choir mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock Thursday morning at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church with the rector, the Rev.

Francis Dinkle, celebrant Burial will be in Enola Cemetery. The body may be viewed at the Mus selman Funeral Home, 324 Hum mel avenue, Lemoyne, after. 7 o'clock Wednesday night 4 HARRY H. HAUFT Harry H. Haupt, formerly of Harrisburg, retired hostler for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, died today in a Washington hospital where he had been a patient for several weeks.

Mr. Haupt, who left Harrisburg shortly after his retirement, September 1, after 42 years' service with the Pennsylvania Company, had since made his home with two daughters, Mrs. James Kelly and Miss Evalma Haupt, Wash ington. K. OF C.

SPONSORS LECTURE IN FORUM George Hermann Derry, director of the Department of Social Education, of the Supreme Council, Knights of Columbus, will give a free public lecture tonight at 8 o'clock in the Forum of the State Education Building. The State council of the Knights of Columbus is the sponsor. Dr. Hermann is a lecturer in seven languages. Tonight his speech will be directed against Communism.

4 PARTY PLANNED A Christmas party for members of the Republican Women's Council of the Seventh precinct of the Seventh ward will be held tonight at the home of the president Mrs. Catherine Yingst 1007 North Sixteenth street Credit Spnrr4 by SM Finns" How Do You Pay Your Grocer? Your grocer is most likely located in your neighborhood and knows a great deal about his community. Do you pay him promptly or do you let his bills drag? Many people forget or wilfully neglect to pay the grocer for the food that sustains their bodies. Heartless, is a mild expression in describing these people. Grocers, too, are members of Harrisburg Credit Exchange and usually are first in recognizing a "Non payer." Their experience is valuable to the Harrisburg Credit Exchange in determining credit risks.

Your paying habit your grocer is doubtless recorded in the Harrisburg Credit Exchange. It is part of your credit rating in our files. It pays to pay your grocer promptly Harrisburg Credit Exchange CADILLAC MOTOR CAR DIVISION GENERAL MOTORS SALES CORPORATION Announces the appointment of CAPITOL MOTORS, INC. 130 138 S. Cameron Street CADILLAC LaSALLE DISTRIBUTOR FOR THIS TERRITORY It ia with great deal of pleasure that we announce the appointment of thia new aalea and service organization aa for thia city and ricinity.

You are cordially invited to inspect the beautiful new LaSalle V8, and the distinguished new Cadillaca now on display at their showroom also to inspect the modem equip ment and the complete aerrice facilitiea now at your disposal. The new Cadillaca and LaSallea are, by far, the greatest care ever to bear the greatest finccar name! Yet they are not costly cars, and their economy of operation ia traditional! We invite you to aee tbe new cart and to drive them at your very earliest convenience! THE NEW LaSALLE 8 ASD FOUR DISTISCUISTTED NEW CADILLACS HIE GREATEST CARS EVER TO BEAR THE GREATEST FINE CAR NAME A10 IV I Detroit, trout 1 Hf, tttre..

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