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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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Phoebe Piatt Service Tomorrow Obituaries (j Irene Cohen III Since Last Year 1 MONDAY, JUNE is, 9M Clement Home Self Employed Mechanic CIIESTER Clemenl Home Sr. 52. 3029 W. 10th died in Cioz Midwest Business Hit by Farm Losses LENNI HEIGHTS Mrs. Irene Church Calendar Cohen.

6T. of Elm av. riinri FISHER'S CORNER Services1 for Mrs. Phoebe M. Plati, SI, of, Concord who died at her home Friday, will be tomorrow at 2 p.m.! from her home.

Burial will be irr Chester Rural Cemetery. Saturday in Chester Hosuilal after ci i iospiiai yesterday morning ail cr having been j)l for Hie last' fom months. 1 A lifelong resident of Chester, he was a. mechanic hv nHn iCIrmh): jtart of dallr a long illness. Mrs.

Cohen, wife of T. Albert Cohen, had been a resident of this community for almost 57 vears. n. was self employed. Me was a vacation BSbl Bcbopl: commllt; Tvtsity.

7 Thursday. 8 p.m. choir. rrf.iriH. vatilion Bible School time, although her illness became' Jucsday, start" ot da" (lie farmer a short count.

He mayling plants, insurance companies be bruised but he in't fcnruorllnavi nllc sue naa ncen ill since last vmi Bible study; Thuudny, 1,45 n.m' but it did not become serious" until I F. I'm dally "UU3 i iew aays ago. Born in Springfield, she was the daughter ot the late Mr. and Mrs. I George Mooney.

She was married to the lale Edward Piatt. A rosiHf.m Af iw 1 ii Wednesday. Thursday, p.m. A.B.C, Bib It icceniiy. She was a member of tha Calvary Episcopal Church.

Surviving in 1 "hedlst: Monday, uft nj uii ill Mrmcts.s onc tiMic routers coi.li: be five in se i net income without Iowa and the resident, the store olficiaJs estimate Of the midwest hurting in cr.ii I.S it lark nf mnnntf life, she had lived in Fisher's Cor band, are two brothers. John Kh. of the diversification since the end confidence that has stopped farm of the war. plnd Kplijt; Monday, start ot lather. 11,0 Schoal; Tucjdiv.

ner lor the last 49 years. Mrs. Plait was a member ot Ml. Mm Wild member of various organizations some of tt'hich included the Lloyd Athletic Club, Marcus Hook Firei Co. and the Lennox Park Fire Co.

Surviving arc his wife, Mary Home; two daughters. Marie and Nancy; a son, Clement; his mother, Mrs. Surah Home, Un wood; four William, Florida; Arthur, Chester; Rob ert, Ogden; George, Marcus Hook; four sisters. Mrs. Thomas Marcus Hook; Mrs.

Morris PoLst, i Philadelphia; Mrs. Hilda Linwoorl. and Mrs. Piiyjis Bcrd. Maryland.

i Sen ices wilt be Wednesday fli a.m. at his residence. Solemn re quieni mass will he at the Rrs erly of Philadelphia and William Eberly of California, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the church, 1 (he Berean Bible Class ot the "The good farm operator isn't crying and hasn't cried," says a country hanker in daily touch "with the farmers, "fn the bit; years after the war he took his gravy and he look care of it.

The noir cnurcn. buying? Businessmen and bankers: here believe it's both. Some farm 1 ers don't have any money loi spend. Some have reserves but are! cautious. BUYING 1IALTKI) "A 10 lo per cenf cut in the.

sVouu aoy 7 30 Brwkh.vrn Baptl.t: Mo.v. of! 11 bl 1 chou Wednnday. 71 EpfPl Rullr, rrk: Wed C4r irm "oi Surviving 3rc two daughters Plumber Sues To Gain Cache A lu'mrj dl nome. jii u.aivay cemetery: inends and Mrs. Cell.

nf mjv rail at lerators sol the mtv irv, hi Corner; a son, Frank of Pennine nieht. Isnmn nf ti, aa2 'ke care of ill year a vera inrosiv will itay. Mart of riaUy vacailon Wh I ton Heighls; three grandchildren, I it. Now the marginal fai mnrc ARCHIE C. MOORE four great grandchildr and; rj Eplsciip.l rRockdiln Mon r.aison, executive secretary ofida i i t.

coonernli Some call th WILSON, N.C. iJi The case of a seeking to recover JIS.OOO 1 he he found in a hot water heater opens in superior court to Edith Morgan tnree nephews. Friends may caJJ tonight. i ipuiiu, dim uiyniano av. at 10 a.m.

Friends mav mil Archie C. Moore oodi: Monday, irt'ol B'lt sthoal 1 1 action nowever. drought and slumping farm product prices have hit hard iothers. he believes thai Win County Resident 30 'setback of recent months were the' i 1jOII1S wans, 25, says he Frank Przybylski TolSsJi Army Veteran CHESTER Mrs. Edith P.

Mor 'a farmer is hurling, its filly gan. 58, of 604 E. Nth st. died marginal one. Saturday morning in Chester Ho.s Hl'KT rtOStwar farmpi 5 lm rl, home.

Burial will be in the Im Kx Westlnghouse Foreman maculae Dean cemetery. FOLSOM Archie C. Moore. 42. husband of Mildred Shaw Moore Alice Bardcr tZSZ at.

peak' prices and lots of ma Salyrtliy. 16; found ISO one hundred dollar bills Monday, art nt 3 ha in the home ol rnmcry on time. (.. Godwin near Buckhorn Oct. CHESTER Frank Przybylski, I Til1? farmer is still the big wheel 61.

who returned hi Wlfe he late the economv nf lowa farmers are still ir.ving i rt umess at six weeks Siirivintr in liVL' country ii. tfu ii ti we wneel has n'nnri tand how the soil bank tu iv nivc "Llarmy shortly after he came i 'en diameter than it 'jfessed no knowledge of it or its Kim died oi a heart thy and' Margie, alt'at homo; SatuSvathif ho" at S'ea frl 193" lr1C Here the general opinion ww attack Saturday at her home, mother, Mrs. Margaret Whilst. had iived nfdst' tr! ha that new should US Bethel av. and a sister, Mrs.

lite here iV tli a.sriCUlV help next year hut is too late to contents, but offered a S3 re 7 30 wscs he was stncki a short timc: 1 Chester. "i She is survived bv two sons 'bad 0wuu jttus ana.oe ot much help this The far Willis it vovery on grounds Godwin knew nathinjj I about the bag to its discov watch national Bibl Schoal. 1 k.l y'''" Tufsdav. 8 pm' 1 0 1 king her'hon chum. I rd "wSfrl an( 'ed hero, where Jn Bat when the farmer's income trends closel And then, far miji )iL bt other 'mhU rT nlori np souSht have od? iDcans f'aim dismissed.

Godwin seeking Mrs. Border's assistance had been enjoyed at West itSSoSif6 capita, and technology and und in contacting police. mghouse for the past 11 years and, "HnCan Cljh' and 10 reat randch'ldren I from farm e. standing oJ credit and finance Bom at Mt Union tr c.P 'scrwd as foreman in (he gas w.fe, Louise; i bar two daushters. Bi.

Services will be tomorrow at turbine division industry now i i contended the money vas hidden Surd.y. 10.30 a.m., Sunday ins wne, wno had died June IS. cur na uvea in ueiawarc County v1rK m. from the William S. Rlnvior for 195 1.

rj Chester, and five grandchildren, ham? 500 W. 22nd st. with of ProSDeet Park 1 YirW i7S GirVs Assailant Francis, a mired 'automobile me wZ 1" aii fhe viewfng wilJ be tonJht vi and A.M., and a member ot? func V' Knights of Pythias' Morton lodne1. Wednesday Of "an i''. rhnnr a Half of U.S.

spending units ffam ilies and single people) had incomes of more than S4.000 each in unpawn ui i.Mefiin requiem ii mass at 9.30 a.m. at St. HrHwio'e Church. Viewing will 1 Hunted by Big PosseS 0 iRwui aL oi'me ana cninal will be in Immaculate Heart Cem AS Park; Mrs. Hazel Chapman Lin 1 P'an Church and wd.

and Mrs. Luia Hu sf' srrvcd flnancial secretary for Mrs. Sylvia Buttenvorlh. both of thc buildlnS Illllci committee. Twin Oaks.

Viewing will be tomorrow from Sendees will he Wednrsdav at 7 1n 9 at the Griffith funeral 1 p.m. at the E. wirV f.j. 'home Garwood. "Kh a noraJ home.

Friends mav call tr wrvice at Sen ices will be. CHESTER fr KLAMATH FAI.L; rir a bn. A Boat Ride 'I A man who raped and stabbed a utWa ti a orDin. il iieanev will be Tuesday at 2 p. m.

at the I funeral borne, V. 4th with tk 5U 1' i unea, pauce quoted her as sav northcrn California by an armed from her hospital bed morrow eve RIVERVIEW BEACH PARK will be in Alfred P. Hehn Corporal In Army 2 p.m. Burial will be at Ar i burial in Haven Memorial Park. posse.

ir mft Cemetery. DUMPED HF.K OUT The girl, suf ferine from font lington cemetery. I Mr. Corbin, a former emnlovi PENNSVILLE, NEW JERSEY MIDDLETOW.N" Alfr.x the old rttoH knife wounds in the chest, was in thej1 drov'e to the Herman Rothman Anthony Szczepanski Retired Coal Miner Dental Execufivo Henn. 37, East Knowlton diedjin a Philadelphia convalescent ndi on in a KE a a th here and riiirt i riH 1 in the Veterans Admin home after a long illness.

jTaI hospttal. She is Dorothy dUmpcd her out of hsiration Hospital in Philadelphia Jackson of Chiloquin, was nund seven of cancer Hold notice that she had me; the hy a motorist. Born in N'ew Tpr i v. 1 of BMe heen man early Saturday morning in s1 yr fPporl lhe attack led serVcd as a coiSr into 1.092 Falls restaurant. t0 a sdan owned LLSCH BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY WOODLYN' Anthony Szczep BY WOOD Herman J.

R. man. 5S. nf and Brown Friday at his home site short illness. ENJOY AN ALL DAY PLEASURE CFtUISf Delaware Bav Cruise Satis Daily oMl 10 AM yesterday at his home, 235 orKl Armored Ar" lean Bible Society.

and" he" drove her to a lumber! ador aJan, 3S, a (iuiii lll'l a i a ion? in ov.MLdiL rcturoaa seci'nn superintend, the Universal urvivors. inciude his wife Officers located the car Satur av nieht ar wit 1, jtfELEjV tftAT REPORTS community some35 m'iles south EVERY FRIDAY 1 SATURDAY NIT! SHOWBOAT CRUISE SAILS r.X from Phlt. OnlT Dtal Laboratories for th last zewpan u.ace; a three year old daughter, ji vcars came 10 thlK c'' at the Joanne, his mother Mrs Mar Sun 'vin ar hie ir of eisht in 1S90. and settled Igaret Hehn. Swarthmorei "four 'S1J'V his wire, ihe for ilkc Barre.

where he was sisters. Anna. Josephine Lilian' merAdelme tlhams a dau employed by the Delaware A Hud and and a bother' John Gail: two brothers, Nathan and. son Coal Co. He retired 20 vears' Fun.

5P Ijns. and two sisters, Esther' ago. will be Wed and Lillian Rothman. i Survivinc are hi.s wife. Victoria al Ri" jof Klamath Falls.

A man jumped (through a rear window of a cabin he was hiding out as officers closed in on him. He led i into the brush and woods and (managed to elude a 100 man posse was called out to search for Camp Hope Achieves 18 of $6,450 Goal WlLSOIVljINES1 MARKET STRF.FT wu TrT luncral today at noon daughters. Mrs. Dorothy KM Ja'k aJ ann nL Jackson ine josepti Leymc and Son funeral twaiyn. and Mrs.

F'or will be at the Church of ih 'us tr home. 1j12 Broad Philadelphia. Burial was in George Washington Memorial Park. 1 Thomas B. Harrison and Mrs.

Sophie Pambianco all' ma' ca" Tuesday eve CHESTER The Camp Hope: The guest of honor, a native of i of Philadelphia; four sons home' Burial campaign got off to a ood Chester and a retired president of phen nt Woodlvn. Stanley of'ches 10 Ho' Cross ceme ishowing S1.147.4S of its S6.150 goal the African Union Methodist Epis Alexander ol Pitman. ifit tho irsl rcPort dinner meetingicopal First Colored Conference, is and Frank of Cleveland 23 grand recently at Beihany Baptist; widely known throughout Dela children and 17 gTeat randchil 1,7, ,7 (Church. 12th and Tilghman County. He preached his World War I Veteran 19 LANSDOIVXE Thomas Har rison nf TPJi tt I BANK died Friday in Delaware fnimtv JOHN E.

CARR FUNERAL DIRECTOR 410 East 21st St. (JI.1 and Pravid.net) CHester 3 9119 aren. virtt iJVUlllS represent aoout ii per cent! trial sermon as a voung man at The funeral will be at 9 a.m.; a uota St. John's AL'MP Church and now Thui sday his residence, follow 1 X.H. tfi Frank ThP secDnd reporf dinner meet es as ireasurer of lhe AUMP Harrison, a eteran of the Phil liPinC InSUrrPftinn nnr? W1J ceieoration ot solemn re tb, founder of SvK ania nnoiTow at ti p.m.

Lonlerence. qu mass at in a.m. al Our''ric roducts. died yes C0Tld bap.usi Lhurc' Man GUESTS A TTE.VR cnesier av. ana inc.

dpd I. had bern associated with Mar state Lady of Peace Church. Viewing irday. He was borr, in Salem loday the deadline for reserva nn Irom the j.iijuiirni iUaervLS ors, Philadelphia, (or 30 years. He i lions, which mav be made hv Lncstcr, Philadclnhia.

Wilmino 1 MAIL tii and treasurpr nf tho maculate Heart Cemelrry contacting Mrs. Clara Bethel, 4C)V ton and Newark areas attended SALEM, Ind. Hi Sob Sweikert Hayes McchaTiic ni .1 THE ROBERT M0RELAND FUNERAL HOME 9TH AP STItEEirs TRAINER, PA. aitSTER 5 181 SfttiUIcill, ir urr.i 1 ionau avs and I9r race, was killed ves Camp ans t0 care the African Harmnnv Mason. remay when nri.

iV.j!1U1' ueoy dovs ana ir. Via svrint mr needy dovs ana girls in Dela Band. Free and SurvinS are his wife, Vireinia; lil and htircr County for a three week pe ilames. He was born in rc hJs summer at French Creek Mssons Wilmin ton. E.

F. WHITE FUNERAL HOME THOMAS E. RAIRDON SUCCESSOR TKfrtt and Karri Chit PHONE 2 3102 and two daughters. Mrs. Alice Of i.t report Reed" Bennett Tetrace HomesJ Jlr8" l1 i iv i will hostess ria tr, Jw.c5 ana Dunal be tomorrow at Arhn ion Xa'i Flora r.5n.

'oc the first mariner 'Daniel's Methodist Church st Cemetery, Washington, D.C. of Carl R. Gray, who was nresi Prf 5335 of' quota tJune meeting tonight at her home THREE GENERATIONS OF DEPEND ABIE SERVICE SINCE 1B57 J. Nelson Rigby FUNERAL HOME WEST BALTIMORE AVE. MEDIA a vrRMITcten, ich fom year to Rail Seaton.

Nettie Black and Rose M. Milburn cnt wlU be dent the Union Pacific Mrs7 Theddr road, die! yreterriav. A native of Carthage. she was American chairmen. Media reported 5339.73 nFss iMotner ol the Year in 1937.

qua. according to Mrs. (Clara Bethol Mrs MaMin. iMMMM uuKK uanicis is much as times as many cold Ray F. Imschweifer Funeral Director 1600 Etigmont Avenue Chester, Pa.

Phone 2 3314 Samuel A. "L1 "dson, cnair ttve and former newspaperman! Darh reported S10 of its tOQ ftho was director of publicity for Malwl Gates and the Democratic National Commit 'Jcanette Wedlock are chair In M.dio rj HOT! jig was oorn wi.uun. rt poneo Jj.ij ol in Black water. y0. quota with Ruffin Hcmdon Mrs' Sadic Qu'nlan, chair ASHEVILLE.

(. i Gore Kinr McClure, 71. rsirW irby Townshin and Sh racrauon, a co r11 jiw.ici ol its rrcezer plants in North Caro Frs Mabel Lee and Mrs. jlina med yesterday. He was born1'3 Faunllerov.

chairmen in Lake Forest. Ill, Twin Oaks. Marcus Hook and ii INSULATE NOW Unwood reported S15 of a S200 Va. LTV Dr Vil Mrs Et( Pcrnslev and (tus of Virginia Union University died yesterday. He was bom in' 7ho othcr districts, their quofas jiu.on.

iNeb. chairmen are: Main Line SI '000. Mrs. Nona White. Mail "cv' lounger: Lans ii I business news eauon and Fernwood.

it porter and writer of the daiiv' camp director Stock Market story for the Dr Leslie Pinckney Kill, pres ciatcd Press, died Saturdav of Camp Mooe Association win in tintmcutn. W.Va. 1 nfsr Heights. S200, CVEKY MAILBOX IS A mifff'S AND WE PAY POSTAGE BOTH WAYS Although it'i olwoyi pleoturt to hav visil the bank, we understand Jometime it ijn'r eonnient. On these occosions, ugga you BanJt By Moil.

Aik any teller for lupply of jpeciol, postage free Bank 8y Mo envelopes. Lie them to make both withdrawal and deposits. una Lisa Maxwell. Dr. NEW YORK HV MLss Frances 'Jauies nuckt'v' and Joseph Der roor.

6fi. authoritv on rrvir.ar, Morton. S1S0. Mrs. Daisv Hon and riaiiar folklore, died Satur anri Tda Blackshire: day.

She was born in Plattsburch Prcct Park 5130. Kather me Jeffrey; Woodlvn. SI2.1 Mrs Christine Jackson, and ni PlvlartelnWr. I Lvnne. ST'.

Film! because it's IMSULATFn Johns Manvilfe "Blown" Rock Wool M. Ford. 102, author of "a number 1 BprnicP Lowell is generai chairman of the drive for funds fori n4i(ircns stones, and a fm Home Insolation. nrii)) nope mis year. RIRI IT crunni day She was horn in Ehnira 1 Bible School at Spencer Mcmor UAME Church, 3rd and Jeff rey will odcti Mondav CALL 3 9171 'The Jfh To Scree 1W I place at the church from 3 WILLIAM C.

RIGBY NO DOWN PAYMENT AS LOW AS $5 PER MONTH n.m un rnnay. irom a m. I to 4 p.m. Mrs. Addia Warrick is thp nrinfinal 01 PHONE CHESTER 3 7474 The Delaware County National Bank OtRcts in: Cfctstw mkim 0y Partitfi sum vm MEMBER FEDRU DEPOSIT lURAE C0WMII0I nev.

John H. Bell of Newark. I FUNERAL HOME Fourth and Jackson Sfrts Media, Fa. Am rmrking rhon Mtdio 6 37 JJ jtcrday at a celebration combined with a Father's Day family retin i ion dinner given by his sons and 1 I III i i Ai as public Mrvica through Sotordoy, al furniih th Obituarii T2 o'clofit noon ovi i of lhe day, Monday, Rodi Slotion WVCH nd 1 Fifth tH Wilmington. 1 niir 43.

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