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CHESTER CPA.) TIMES 2 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1350 OBITUARIES Today's Weather aK ''BmaH aH Temperatures for 21 hours High yesterday 50 at 3 p. low this morning 36 at 7.30 a. average yesterday 40; normal for date Events Calendar Emblem Club Revue Opens Mrs. Blanche Weest Dies; Wife of Chester Attorney dpiUtioH in 48 hours 1000 Present At Last Rites For Minister race; this month lis. Tonight; 2dShowonTuesclay rose C.57 a.

sun sets o.jj Moon rises 5.05 a. moon Mrs. Blanche LaShelle Weest, wife of Elgin Weest, Chester attor Henry L. Hufnal Lifelong Morton Resident ney, died early today in Chester "Havsced," a revue presented by the fcmbicm uuo, woim ui Flks at Smcdley Junior High School, tonight and tomorrow, promises 5 be RocS show. and it will certainly benefit a good cause.

The proceed, will be utilized for furthering the work of the Elks Diabetic Clinic and other local charities. Curtain time is 8 p. m. Men's Asso R'Rlth Hille! Foundation will be Hospital after an Illness of two years. She was 55.

Henry L. Hufnal, 65, husband of1 With more than 1000 persons fill Elizabeth G. McCain Hufnal. 314 the upper and lower auditoriums Morion av Morton, died Friday.iat Providence Baptist Church, 2d He had been ill health for three and Pennell and with scores Mrs. Weest, who was prominent years.

standing outside in a eoia drizzle sets 1.56 p. last tjUarter current to Feb. 15. Today's tides Off Chester Tidewater Terminal Pier: High g.48 a. 10.12 p.

low 4.0(5 a. 1.50 p. m. Local forecast Cloudy With mixed sleet and rain tin's afternoon and tonight. Tuesday cloudy and colder with a chance ot some snow in early morning.

Expected temperatures High today 38; low tonight, high Tuesday 37. wnhrnarv meeting presented. Rnm in Pliilnrielnliia Mr Hufnal ul ac until she became ill, in activities of the guild of First Presbyterian Church, had charge of section of the first ward in Community Chest had lived in Morton nearly all hlsj' "oon tod.ay rorHev. John Archie i Chester School Hoard meets at Felton F.rehouse at 9 SchMl at p. m.

The ladles' auxiliary a t. John, Prior to his retirement tnree he was an attendant at "wl land Red Cross drives. Daughters of America, meet: Mr. Jordan died suddenly of a Hannuin Waite's service station, meets at 3 P. m.

in the old Howell joli. She was tie ciaugnLcr oi ui. tonight at 535 Market st. Svvarthmore. heart attack on Wednesday at his home, 727 W.

2d st. School on LamoKin lew A teen age dance, sponsored by ter Recreation Board, will bej Mrs. Paul Towner In addition to his widow, he is Tvlvcri by four sons, Joseph, of ministry and the high Charles L. LaShelle and Louise i Gore LaShelle and had lived' in Delaware County all her life. Mrs.

Weest was educated in Glen Riddle 9bj I esteem in which the veteran clergyman was "old throughout this area Overbrook; William, Benjamin andj George, at home; three daughters, Dt building from 7 to 10 3 Continued From Page One cut tine of each tooth, Sandy had recalled by Rev. William B. To dies' Guild at 1 rm nd At Chester YWCA the square Methodist Church 18th sl. and meets al 7.20 p. m.

and land, president of the Pennsvl Mrs. Harry Jamison, ol washing ton, Mrs. Henry Hayes, School, later attending West Chester Normal School and Philadelphia Collegiate Institute. She wa; graduated from the latter institu ania Baptist State Convention, who Providence av. at p.

Tcens and Gamma Tau I an abscessed ear. Then her parcnts Holmes, and Mrs. John Good, of delivered the eulogy. The regular meeting o. mesa at 8 P.m.

noticed IhH'. sanay reading Secane; two brothers, Joseph of tion in iuu. R'Rith Women of Chester iui Fnlmifl Borourh Council meets Hps inMcad of hiring ai: Wire niw would rrde arthmore. and John, of Wilming "The minister," said Mr. Toland, is called of God to have fellowship 'ith Christ and the affection of at obev Sholom Center at lB tne firehou.se at 8 p.

m. they said. They noticed, coo. that An interesting program on tfisaij Th aujjiiary 0f Herbert W. Tandy's head hugged her victrola brated her 56th olrthday on Feb.

ton, three sisters, Mrs. Jennie 23, was married to Elgin Weest iniBrannan, of Yeadon; Mrs. Mabel September. 1915. Her father.

ajPlynn, of Linwood, and Mrs. Bertha Best Post 928, VFW, meets at and tlsat otherwise she coutant near saints and the salvation of man, and Rev. 'Jordan answered the call consecratea prominent surgeon 111 tne shields, or uoinngaaie, ana nv riied 23 vears aco. I grandchildren. the post home, MacDade njva.

ana the nursery rhymes sne ioeu Sutton ac 8.30 p. m. jmuch. Ridley Park Home and School As JLjkrs xclcvislon to do God's bidding." Surviving in addition to her hus Funeral services will be held on uauiei a. scou, pre: aaere a When television came along, band arc her mother, who resides Tuesday at 2 p.

from the Ktgby sociatiun meets ac uie auditorium at 8.15 p. m. to hear the Chester Ministerium, was mas Kandv watched it at a neighbor's Louise Weaver speak on "The Im f. hour? and tar of ceremonies at the rites. Others who participated in the with the Weests at 2405 Edgmont funeral home, Baltimore av.

and two daughters, Mrs. John Mc 1 Jackson Media. Burial will take! Caulley Young, of Cynwyd, and place at Media Cemetery. Friends Msinns of an Exchange Teacher i ix'causK she "can trie pseuun, Parent teacher consultations will Finally her parents enlisted thel nveneral tiie mei tins. service were Rev.

H. C. Lee, pastor of Second Baptist Church, Media, who read the first hymn. The scrip aid of Mareu. Hook Lions Club and 1 Continued From 1 Page One far is the role of Mediation Director cyrus S.

Ching in new negotiations. The Taft Hartley provisions which M' Truman invoked requires the mediation service to try to get the parties together. But Clung was waiting to see how Lewis and the operators get along without him. Hie bargaining issues presumably will be narrowed by a second court Injunction. It ordered Lewis to drop three demands the operators and General Counsel Robert, N.

Den ham of National Labor Kela chu ftts J. tme M. Curlev and Mrs. Curley. with Ins son.

George leave the apartment where hi. auhter. Mr tvfary Curley ir 11 tall icken Imu hr.u 1 within On. ot thi. c.n.v wrrr his aide'" died.

Leo Ciirlev. ad. eldest roil, col Mrs. W.Edward Jordan will lr the Southeast Delco Lions Mrs. Robert G.

watKins, 01 onesuei.imay casi uus evening. and a son, Kingsley Montgomery! Weest, a student at Pennsylvania James Henderson Military College Formcr Scoutmaster Mrs. Anna Smith Vemon James C. Henderson, 69, died Sun day at his home, 308 7th st. on mawoiiui Through their generous el ture lesson was presented by Rev.

J. Clark, pastor of St. Paul Bap fort. Sandv was taken to Glen Nor air iinne cause and was pronounced dead a few lationa! Sound Church, West Chester. Rev.

W. High School, where a hearing test! later. Both suffered a cerebral hemorrhage. (Interi photo) meeting of the Sehulcr Guild ol Media Church, at p. m.

at the home of Helen B. Mc tvr.s areata on an uuammcter. L. D. Lyght.

pastor of St. Daniel's Methodist Church, offered the in Liieionjr county lvesiacni' a year's illness. The tests proved mat me greaie.ii. (landless. 113 E.

3d r.L. Media. vocation. The second hymn was deafness was in her left ear, and; Mr. Henderson, a jobbing carpen Funeral services for Mrs.

Anna Election of officers will highlight announced by Rev. J. J. Banks, pas the recommended treatment was a cVr 5 IFormer Count ter, many years ago was scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop No. 12 and leeting of Prospect Park 1 ire choice of three exciting adventures Jifor a little Eirl of five.

They were: Smith Vernon. 82, of 203 E. From Media, will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesdays RTgtjy fuiienii honief Baltimore av.

and Jackson Me rontend arc" inugsr through the basement and tried toj it 01 iioii urmrcft, Ard The acknowledgment oi letters lOTS enterlng the sobbing trade ware County camera, in EmDire State! employed by the late William meets at Stonclmrst Hills Methodist md droni and telegrams and ('resolutions was Provost, who built many of the too gooedaasTaitU After this? with the: ATI Held 111 fire still raging, according to ati Church. Upper Darby, at 3.15 p. These include the union shop, welfare fund benefits to UMW members onlv and a clause requiring 'the men" to work only when "able fthd willing." many floors as possible in one ade by Rev. LeRoy Patrick, pastor Fifth Presbyterian Church, lnlcrboro ununusu mcei. Chester.

thorila.d.d Johnson maae sevenii; A other deliveries to Sections and! V7 I IPijIll before going home. OIV.td 3 ZtCltH Bootlvs Restaurant, Prospect Park, at 6.30 p. m. Soloists included: Mrs. Bessie Lewis is free to pi ess jik Friends may can on large mcuisiriia plants tne from 1 to 2 an hour before 1 Chester area.

the services. Burial will be in Cum He was a member of Third Pres berland Cemetery, Lima. ibyterian Church and Carpenters' Mrs, Vernon, who spent her en 1 union. Local 207. On his mother's tire life in the county, died Satur se fte was descended from a day night at the Bullion Nursing i welsh family that came to this ride; take an air trip to California or New Mexico, or take a power dive in an airplane.

Lions Club Helps The Lions Club made arrangements to start on the third suggest and work Tuesday mands for better wages I was at home when the fire Charles Leonard Schnecloch, siren went otl, Johnson stated toi cel at. ing conditions. He reportedly nas utmed his wage demands to S15.50 Chester Kotary Club 1 former Drexel Hill resident, is being Dickerson. of Jenkintown; Albert Dennis, of this city and Rev. P.

B. Byntim, pastor of First Baptist Church, Okeola. Organizations Represented the probers, "and I did not go to Hotel Clubhouse at 12.15 p. rimr fnr spvpii hours and to navi Home, Media, where she had oeen C011ntry 300 years ago. the fire," questioned in Bishop, in con nect.lon with the death of pretty ChiM Health Center clinic opens ii0 ed raised to 40 cents a ton his asking a include his widow, Mrs.

Car Burned Swift nlane along with Pilot confined for the past seven or eight years. Prior to that she and her at Fairground Project at 12 noon, into a Emma Dressier Henderson; a son, The youth told investigators he jic year old Marilyn Smith, ice show price for the welfare fund. inriiiKhw official said the pro Representing the following organ Board surgical dressings Sparky Coulson and August Buck. hiiRhmirt had made their home with the October garage fire at izations were: Rev. R.

E. Joiner, i 1 'i it i i George Washington, D. three grandchildren a sister, Mrs. a daughter, Mrs. Mae Mancill, at posals would increase the cost of the Felinton Apartments by throw at 10 a.

m. iself a piiot and went along because Sheriff Charles P. Cline Julia Boyd, of Donora, and vice president of the Chester Ministerium; Rev. E. J.

Richardson, president of the Philadelphia Ministers burning rags a pne 01 hdrirend service co.iimu "wanted to be some r.eip. coai voy hd to ju teii TTnripi the old contract the min nounced that Schneeioch, whose three brothers, Charles, John and lumber in one of the garages. Dam tee of Delaware County Children's The plane took off from Benedict Barents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E.

the Front st. address. Mrs. Vernon was born in Lima, on the site of the present Fair Acres Farm, then the County Home nf u. hirfi her father was superin Louis, all of the Pittsburgh area.

ers got S14.05 for an eight hour Aid Socielv meet: til tne ooaro Field at 1.30 P. m. and in 20 this blaze was estimated a at the time. Several auto day and a 20 cent welfare fund Schneeioch, reside at 4010 Garrett Drexel Hill, will be held until room, 13 South Media, Funeral services and viewmg wiu be held Tuesday at 8:30 p. m.

at the ites had cnmoe.G to yauu ieei. ineui Conference; Rev, C. Adams, executive secretary of the Foreign Mission of the Nation Baptist Convention; Rev. J. Pius Barbour, of the rovalty.

Some 1800 small producers, rPtiresentinE about 5 of the indus into its scheduled dive. mobiles, including one belonging toj tendent at Trie time. Her parents details of the ice skater's death are funeral parlo: Johnson's lather, were destroyed. Lainrinr In Her Ears nrP James and Elisabeth Green 1600 Edgmont av. Burial will be cleared up.

try, have signed contracts at SIS lor an eight hour day and a 35 cent Sunday's blaze at the Manor de Smith. For years her husband op National Baptist Convention. The obituary was read by Rev, Ciine reported that Marilyns body, "I thought the plane was going to break," a somewhat scared little Eirl told her mother after the flight. 10.30 a. m.

The boaril of Upland Century Club, meets at 1.3 p. m. at the home of Mrs. George Wilkinson. A humorous one act play, "The Purple Doorknob." will be presented by the drama department stroyed the interior of wing, one of which makes up the three story clad only in a pa jama top, was private.

William O. Beard Jr. Infant Dies Suddenly royalty; Owens Renews Demands Lewis' new asking price found Friday night uisnop urees She also said that she felt like 1 units at Morton and C. H. Church, pastor of North Penn Baptist Church, Philadelphia.

Benediction was announced by Rev. T. Somerville, pastor of Enon Bap 'somebody was banging me Club ear and the head." And it is this of Swarthmore William O. Beard twO month right side of her head, the sheriff vealed last Wednesday by UMW Secretary Treasurer John Owens, who handles negotiations with the erated a farm in uree. in.

aim i milk route in Media. Survivors include her husband, David three daughters, two sons, 11 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. The children are: Mrs. Mancill, Mrs. Alma Dcpue, of Lima: Virginia Vernon, of Philadelphia; David A.

Sugartown Mal ft a it damage jllowing the regular meeting fact that her mother and father 1 cld son of William and BYances reported, and an autopsy snowed sne which starts at 2 p.m. jhopc will lead to improved hearing. The February meeting of the After the flight, Mrs. Shore took a ported in both A and C. wings.

First indication of the fire, which Beard, 636 Potter died suddenly earlv today at his home. eouthern producer: was an expectant mother. The sheriff said Schneeioch authorities said they believed had He namett tne Jigures as a sub i WSCS Prospect Methodist. wmte suostance irom oanay gestion' not as an omciai pm Church will be held at 12 noon which she said "looked like a piece bL.cn darted earlier, came when Mrs. known in Bisnop as Charles fcnow followtn? a cabinet, nieeuna; at 10 'of enamel." Robert L.

Taylor, who lived in 104 and that he had told him that he tid James 01 jranh iuiu, posal at a bargaining meeting attended by members of Mr. Truman': fact tin dine board. If the operator; This morning Mrs. Shore said she m. Luncheon at 1 p.

stepped into'the corridor about 7.30 lived with Marilyr sine: last June. Schneeioch denied connection and found it filled with smoke, any rnuaacpuui. At i a. Mrs. Jiearo gae liu; baby a bottle.

Two hours later when Mr. Beard got up for work he went in to the infant and found the bottle still in his mouth. He ns lifeless. Deputy Coroner John 'L, Clancy was called. The Cause of death program and social meeting at 2 felt that Sandy's hearing 1.

will follow. tist Church, West Grove, John F. L. Reason and Kenneth Dale, represented the YMCA, and music was furnished by the senior choir of the church. First aid nurses of the city, andJ members of the ushers' union served.

tj with the women ushers as flower girls. More than 200 cars were in the funeral cortege. Following ministers were honorary pall bearers: Revs. J. J.

Banks, W. H. Lemons, D. W. White.

W. L. D. Lyght. J.

L. Mims, M. T. Somerville, R. B.

Page Active pall bearers were the following deacons of the church: James Marks, Bettis Frazier, Jordan Ellis, with her aeath, according to cnne.i cut F.nBen, SchneElochi it learned, Mary A. Carter She notified James Harvie, apart thc th ttaee proved although, she couldn't say how definitely or hope too much. "We are very grateful to the Lions agreed; he said, the union would then "discuss" the other issues. The fact finders' report said the ment superintendent, who cut twolc Club and to all the people who unions money demands had not been Continued From Page One A printer for 44. years, Miss Mary Lin nL 0 Mite Dvru.rinmnr nnc fingers when he smashed 1 papers filed in Atlantic City.

is undetermined. Mr. Beard, better known spelled out. They "inferred" Lewis! wanted the terms of the new con tract some producers already have Carter, fu. oieu eariy iuub, six weeds' Illness.

r.nrtpr who lived at the Chester, who suffered minor bama" Beard, is" a machinist at Sun Ship. He has been a shipyard YWCA in recent years, died at Sophie Crane, 55. of 1309 employe for 20 years. Surviving besides his parents ihome of a friend. Mrs.

fciton ury den, 619. E. 9th where she had fioie. dire. Snore exidamed.

i daiaties i power dive didn't do the trick, the tenants. He then telephoned: Their 0dest SQn charES jrii 6i Shores will sell their Linwood home nremeii. ilivas with hjs grandparents at the and use the m6ney to try the second Harvle, meanwntle, traced the nrejDrexel Hill home, while the other suggestion. to aj wing basement locker where two are being boarded by their "We've already used up all our hunks, boxes, furniture and other mMher in gouth Jersey, according to war bonds," Mrs. Shore explained, articles had been stored by the ten jpoliCg Their names are Pauline, 5, "so we'll have to sell the ouse to ants.

and Ernest. 3. finance a trip." Her A second blaze xas found in aj schneeloch's father reported the Daniel, is a ninefltter at General locker need for storage of awnings, at time he saw his son was at sisters, Barbara, .12, ana Longacre Yeadon, Who sustained cuts of an arm. Wheels Lock The fact finders also asserted that wages and welfare royalties are basic in the dispute. Operators are expected to challenge this with some vigor.

They Charles Betts, Louis Bell ana wu 23 months; three brothers, Gardner. been staying since sne was uncharged from the hospital. She had been a patient at Crozcr Hospital for the past six weeks. Muss Williams was injured hen Mrs. Clara C.

Locke believe control over production is wheels on the automobile driven by Delmar J. Blair, 2B, of 159 Lafayette Colllngdale, at 2.30 Thomas, ana uames, 4, ant his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs John Patro, 712 Caldwell ant Mr. and Mrs. A.

T. Beard, Hem derson, N. C. Funeral arrangements are incom Chemical Claymont. i screens and other apartment prop about a year and a half ago! fundamental and that the able and willing' clause strips them of it.

Miss Carter was Dorn ivimuic iwn. the daughter of the late Former Linwood Resident Mrs. Clara Cummins Locke, EO, erty In 3 o.e.aa rrt ootn places, chatles was ill in Delawt Saadav. The are. dedd Joshua and Mary Carter.

She A Continued From A 'reported, the fires had a "good: county Hospital. He also reported: widow of Thomas Locke, died Friday at the home of her (laughter, Mrs. J. S. Jones, West Orange, J.

on Route 352 near Forge Mirt dletown Township. learned the printing trade ran arlplnhia at the ace ol 18 and was ABE MARTIN One Blair lost control ot the car, and ered. South Pacific. Sixty volunteer firemen responded; Born In Wilmington, Airs. it left the highway and overturned "Even a declaration of the nations to collaborate loyally in the realisation of such a 'restricted world gov employed by a Chester firm for many years.

For the past four years she had been employed by Diamond Printing in Wilmington, Del. the alarm as dare'; corr.pame.v Locke moved to Marcus Hook as a small girl, and subsequently lived in Linwood for 35 years. She was for a field. Both were taken to Taylor Hos Prospect Park nrdr apartments for sev ould considerably reduce pital, Ridley Park, by another mo Mrs. Harriet L.

Whitecar Services Today Services for Mrs. Harriett Lewis Whitecar. wife of Edward M. White car, longtime residents of Swarthmore, were held at 2 p. m.

today in the Patterson Funeral Home, Media. Mrs. Whitecar died last Friday in a'; member of Marcus iiook was a menuier oi miaaie i Presbyterian Church. She is. Swarthmore placed 10 of cral hour Some dici noL return at; apparatus into acticin.

on 5Unday. Woman Hurt in Leap i Simultaneous Fires Mrs. Anna Zarr.Over. 50. dropped, Exnlaininc his arson theory, Chief Baptist Church.

Yatea v.aaa striutit by a ear criven I 0b by Donald McCauicy. 28, of 423 N. On the same program. Dr. j.

K00 survived by a sister. Mrs. "Ella C. Hunter, of Akron, and three brothers, Amos Carter, of Middle In addition to Mrs. Jones, sne is irvived by three grandsons, Robert J8 Pi F.

and Jack G. Locke of Wilming Caul ey turned his car off Baltimore the atomic bomh iaborator; at Walter Carter, ol Lima, ana Media Hospital. She had. lived fori v. into Monroe Media, late Hal Los Alamos, criuXizea tne ea.e, 1 A VrrA her grandson, Eruce Shaw.

Zi, said that fire was discovered neighbors from her first near simultaneously in basement apartment in wing and theniocicer rooms and wings and jumped 12 feet to the ground. She laimeri it could not have spread suffered a left ankle and irom om room to the other because years in Swarthmore, only recently moving to Brookwood Home, Ridley Creek Media. rday night, police said. Yates was treated at Media Hos Clem, of Youngstown, O. Services will be held from the Ray F.

Imschweiler funeral parlors, 1600 Edgmont at 1 p. Friday. Fri finds mav call Thursday evening. ton, and Thomas Jones 01 west Orange, and two granddaughters, Kellenia Locke of Newark. and Clara Jones of West Orange.

Burial will take place at Lawn Croft Cemetery Tuesday at 11.15 body bruises and was treated at the he wings are separated by a large pital. Struck by Auto red ay Dr. Mae.a; a oaipps. rirenroof boiler rt She will be buried in Middletown! Mrs, Whitecar was one of four we ten who had been named honorary life members of the Swarthmore Fire and Protective Association. She was decorated for her work with the McGinnis had left his home to eat Presbyterian Cemetery.

Most ol the families in wing; The 60 firemen on duty fought, were abie to make their way to the blaze for more than three hours 1 dsafetv through smoke filled corri i under the direction of Chief Tur i in a diner at Springfield rd. and Chester pk Darby, when an Albert Julius Turner Ldeiaeeee utiven by Peter Let ma; Red Cross during World War. Besides her husband, Mrs. White Former Boston. Bank Clerk 0, of Wells Glenoid en, atruck.

and stairways but firemen had; ner; Robert Casner, chiei 01 to go to the rescue of five persons pect Park Fire and Harry Can 'who were trapped. by, chief of Swarthmore Fire Co. 7s mnvpr't Men from police departments ir survived by a son and a Albert E. McBride, 85. died 5un fj him shortly after 5 p.

m. Saturday. Former Chester Resident Julius Turner, 62, husband of Imma Turner, 1728 Diamond Ki was treated at Fitzgerald Mercy 1 day at the home of his nephew, daughter, Edward U. Whitecar of the Swarthmore post office staff. found the corridor filled! the surrounding are responded to Darby.

Justice 01 the Peace Samuel Hon 1 Mrs. Harry Sheets, of Gien icn. There are four grandchil control hundreds of spectators. Po ner, of Co'lingdale, held Hoechst ir dren and bne great grandchild. licemen from Ridley Park, Prospect $500 bail to await the outcome of lative of Boston, where been ill for a month.

Born and Taised in Chester, Mr. Turner moved to Philadelphia 25 vears aero. Miss Lippincut says that next t' a suitcase full 0' p'taters ther hain't nothin' as hard t' lug around as a secret. One o' th' costliest errors is havm' too much confidence in our own judgment. NEW HEWING DEVICE" Bunal was in Arlington Cemetery.

v. kh smoke after he assisted his wife through the window, and firemen instructed him to stay where he was until they could lead him down a ladder. On the second floor of the same1 building in apartment 202 Muss Park, Glenolden ana Kiaicy 1 own ship were on duty. While the fire was underway, the injuiies, The Pless girl, police said, rani into the side of a car driven bv William Perry, of the 2000 block W. Mrs.

Alice M. Wooley In addition to his widow, he is members of Moyamcnsing Junior he worked as a bank clerk prior to his retirement 10 years ago, Mr. McBride had lived with his nephew for the past, three years. A single man, he is also survived by anotner nephew, Winthrop McBride, of KenmoTe, N. aiad a survived by a sister, Mary, of Ches tnia and two brothers.

MnahipiFire Chester, served hot cof Stricken Week Ago Funeral services for Mrs. Alice M. Now you car: wpar your hearing Eeie P. Slaughter, oo, Funeral services will be held to safetv because of arthritis. fee and doughnuts to the busy fire men.

Wooley, 48, of 123 Forcstview Wednesday at 11 a. m. from Kee other, Robert C.y helped her Ridley Park Red Cross Disaster Parkside, will be held Wednesday at 2.30 p. at the Ray F. Imsch nan's funeral parlors, 1939 W.

Dia niece, Mrs. Jtiarry or imm without a receiver tiutton in your NELSON'S invites you to call for formation. This establishment also Tides molds and taauerios ior all plus a compete line of hearing i 323 Edsmont Ave. Phoae Chester 3 Adv. through a window where a fireman took her in hts arms and carried her to the ground.

field, Mass. Prionrij mm mil at. the Mafjle av. weiler funeral home, 1600 Edgmont 12th at 7th and Flower rts late Sunday afternoon. Ferry tool: her: to Chester Hospital.

Mrs. Crane was driving with her; husband, Louis, 55, when their car; collided with one driven by Nathan': Riff, 43. of 5713 Pine Philadel phis. The accident occurred Saturday! night at 57th st. and Whitby i Philadelphia.

Mrs. Crane was taken! mond Pnnaaeipnia. curiai win take place at Middletown, Dei. Friends may call Tuesday evening. Unit was alerted and offered services to those who were forced to flee.

Charles K. Savage, tiead of Ridlev Park disaster unit committee. address Tuesday evening. Funeral Burial will be in Chester Rural Famillei Routed and burial will be neia at Cemetery. Friends may call Tues and John Dolin, head of the same Michael F.

Doyle Boston Wednesday. Slaugnter reached safety by the route. Others lorced to climb day from 7 to 9 p. m. at the funeral committee Ridley Townsnip wete Georsse White's Funeral Home, rinwn ladders were Mr.

ana Mrs. Retired Letter Carrier DR. ALBERT EINSTEIN Gives ii Bomb Warning both on thc scene. Those made homeless by thc de Ninth and Madison. Phone Chester home.

Mrs. wooley died sutiaay Chester Hospital after a week's illness. She had lived her entire life G. caraona, 01 apartment. Michael F.

Doyle, 85, husband of Muertcrcia Knapday Pnaadel AUTO INSURANCE A RATE Down 0 LA AGE NCY City Center BlflE. 5th Market SIS ii OPEN FltmAY NITK 3 7474. There is a difference! Adv. 102 D. Mariraret C.

Doyle, died Saturday; Dr. structive blaze were taken in by nearby residents and occupants of the couaiv. havina been born Thc families ot the following liv 1 a 1 ai ji a at his home, 'izaa rtaaoourus? nt.hpr nnarf.mimts in the Manor. from a broken radiator cap 0f uppenneira in wing were made homeless iTrmr Darbv. Chester.

For thc past 18 years she lived in Parkside. She was employed at the Yorkshire Worsted He had worked for the postal by the blaze; C. Zarnovcr, M. O. ed in a fire alarm.

arc 8taken Thc three story stucco and brick apartment Is operated by Ridley William. Minna Millin. ti. w. uun service for 42 years prior to his re basis of facts hcid secret.

Mill In Chester. F. WHITE FUNERAL HOME Thomas E. Rairdon 8DCCK3SOB i ttfl nut! Sorrl Cheitm PHONS 3 3102 Vitamin A deficiencies are mast, Ir R. C.

SlauRhter, James; tirement 18 vears aco. Realty pnuaaeipnia, autnori "This is not because those who. Survivors include ner nusoana, is sa d. It is about 20 years oia. In addition to his widow, he is Wagner, John J.

Horn, C. E. Wat jcontrlubtcd to the decisions or mak Turner said another fire in which likely to occur in calves during; winter and spring months, according to Iowa State College trvived by three sons, William M. Clinton, and a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Carter, 14th and Walnut son, C.

11. orunn, j. u. r. J.

Taylor, R. M. Cox, E. suspected arson occurred last Francis and Joseph and two ing them arc lacking 11 is because 'wisdom itself cannot Fall a carage at tne rear 01 L. Irwin, C.

Taylor, Jonn Dr. John H. Eimerbrink flourish and even the truth cannot daughters, Mrs. fjertrude M. bnyaer and Mrs.

Catherine L. Weinmann. dmartmcnt at Swarthmore av, be establish without the en take of debate and criticism," Solemn requiem mass will be sung The three firemen overcome oy Cn ester PK, oeverai caia wmc uc stroyed and damage was estimated graduate ot PMC lir John H. Eimerbring, protes Wednesday at. 10 a.

m. at Holy smoke and revived on the seem Name Church. Berks and Gaul sts. ere Philip smim anci jacic uana BULLOCKS Prescription Drug Stora 720 PARKER ST. sm nr msteooathlc therapy at Phila nt $25,000.

There was another plcous garage fire in tho same Philadelphia. Burial will take place han, of Ridley Park Fire and CLIPPER CRAFT CLOTHES Manhattan Shirts Mansco Sport delphia College of ostcopatny, rnn I OH FAWN BUREAU INSURANCE about a month before that. Turner at Holy sepulchre cemetery. Clifford Miller of prospect Faric Co. All continued lighting tne aid.

adelphla, and a graduate or Pennsylvania, Military College, died Sunday at his home. DR. SHORE Over Pbtl Daley Jeweler) 701 WELSH ST. PLATES REPAIRED While Vow Watt Old Plates Rebuilt Ltkm Netv LOOSE PLATES Made to Fit Modirn Plastic Plain EXTRACTIONS Asleep Atcake CASH OR CREDIT Lam I'aifmenli HOURS frl. 1 11 I Ifflj.

SatvrT 1 Elizabeth M. Green ftlaze after they had been revived, wwwwwwwwt Turner reported tnat urc aoors Died At Miami Continued From I Page One He was 47 ana uvea at, 1 opruc Phlladelnhia. Dr. Eimerbrink confined the flames to and Dj Miss Elizabeth M. Green, 76, who but A and were mica wun for years lived here at Concord Lewis' back to work order was was pronounced dead by Dr.

William Daiber, a heart specialist. Members, of a fire rescue squad at blamed for some of the Idleness. rd. and Flower died Feb. 4 at Miami, where she lived for Telegraph facilities in mining areas rrmtcd to save his me, Also aw the past 25 years.

Surviving are a brother, J. Parker are slow. "I haven't seen a single miner arniinri here." a lonely watchman ing them were physiclr.n? from thel College of Osteopathy. ROCKWELL SPRINGS WATER AnnroiTdd hy Penna. Unpt.

ot tor homes, offices tnd factory. KI.ECTK1C COOI. KllS FDR SALE OR. BUNT PHONE 2 Jtl73 j. WAYNE HAMILTON 116 IV.

3111' St. Chester 3 0311 AfiKNl KOIl fAlttt IIUIIKAU MUTUAL Greon, 01 Chester, anu a sister, iimerorinK IS survivcp oy 1110; Mrs. Florence a. wheeler, of Miami, fit the 500 man Harwick, mine wile, Alice, daughters, Fla. Funeral service were held, on of Duquesne Light saw, 'Anne, and Mr.

Jeanne Gibson. Feb. 7 at Miami. H.UMKUS. OHIO i don't expect to." 1.

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