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2(i CHESTER (PAQ TIMES MO'SDAY, ffOVIPTBEK 1MB1 Baby Has Been Named PL yiii i II Oilier Deaths Retired Sun Official Dies In Linwood Obituaries Bv 'J'lIIy ASSOCIATE!) PRESS WASHINGTON to Vice Adm. Madeline Domalewski Ralph A. Ofstio, 51), former chid staff and aide lo the command mm L1NWOOD Herman H. Marshall, 67, retired assistant personnel manager of the Sun Oil Co. Refinery in Marcus Hook, died CHESTER Mrs.

Madeline cr vaI forces in the tar East. onetime commander of the U.S. Id. v.aWtU st fth Fleet and holder ol numerous. seanlane sneed records in I he ear died Saturday in Chester Hospital after a short illness.

Mrs. Domalewski was a past ly days ol naval aviation, died vcsierdav. He was born in Eau Claire, Wis. Saturday at his residence follow ing a long illness. Mr.

Marshall resided at 13S W. He had retired last April after 39 years of service with Sun Oil Co. Mr. Marshall started with the firm as paymaster. president of the auxiliary of thej 1 SANTA 'MONICA, Calif ITJ ans of toreign and also Ilcm.y Raih 70, engineer and was a member of the Polish' petroleum geologist was ac Ameriean Citizens live in oil explorations in Utah Mr.

Marshall was born in Twin Oaks and had been a resident here most of his life. Sc. 3J L0101.UW OJCdM.u ucijr. a. She was born and had been employed by the a veteran of world War an honorary member of the Linwood Fire Sapphire nd Honor Clubs of Sun Oil, Lu DALLAS, Tex.

to Jean Bap iiste Adoue 72, president of the National Bank of Commerce, former mayor of. Dallas and na lirmnllv ranked tennis player for cius Scott Masonic Lodge of Chester, Odd Fellows, and served 011 the official board of Cokesbury THOMAS F. ISATIl'PS Brief Illness Fatal T. F.Batipps Dies at 74 Sackvillo. Mills.

Survivors include her husband, Leo, her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Nicholas Kimmes, 72? E. 8th a brother. Harry Kimmes of Chester, and three sisters, Mrs, Sophie Richc.

Chester; Mrs. Mary Sharkey, Norwood and Mrs. Theresa 1 Woodlyn. The funeral will be tomorrow years who captained the U.S. Methodist Church in Marcus Hook.

Davis Cup team sn 1335, aied Mr. Marshall is survived by ins ifc, Blanche T. Funeral services will be Wed at 9 a.m. at the John L. Clancy I vf.W YORK to Genevieve Be nesday at 2 p.m.

from the George MEDIA Thomas F. Batipps of funeral home, Dili aixl Upland kasco, SI. former stage, movie and Hit Washington Inderal director for 13 years, died Friday rV. Maxwell funeral Home, 1S.5 1 Meetinghouse Boothwyn. Burial will be Lawn Croft Ceme fr bv solemn requiem names v.ulm ess and cousin 11! at 10 o'clock in Sr.

Michaels hiccr David Delasco, died Satur in Mercy Hospili bv, following a brief illni was 74. tery. Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery Friends may call WsjP iVi i' '''X "'K ly $7t'T ''rtf l' K.irii Ann. dnuslUci 0' I SK.vSifeteS '1 'i Vv 9 nomts may call tomorrow at the funeral home.

lie was born in Springfield but NEW YORK to Basil N. Bass. his family moots) Modi "Miws Rvn C. Rmil.h fsficoiu from lelu presents he still was an infant. For years B61, attorney, president of the City Svmohonv Orchestra of New York SEI.HRIMEEt noh he was employed hy the late Jos SlOO National Association for the Ativan cement of Colored People life membership check from the Ruth h.

Bennett Club Inc. to Miss Marion R. Stewart, national sec and husband of Mary Carson' Mrs. Niggemeycr Born in Gcrmany Stanton F. Hill Funeral Wednesday cpn yuinoy, a lunerai onreetor liere.

I s. executive editor ol the elarv of life nietnoerships. Ceorse rl Kaymoiul, pvesicietii 01 uie iiL btci Home Journal, died Saturday. Bat inns was a member ot Branch NAACP. and Mrs.

Olee L. Bavboii (extreme right) president of the Ben was a native ot Aystnre, ina. Lie South Media Citizens' Club RIDLEY PARK Funeral for CHESTER Stanton F. Hill, 67, Trinity UAME Church in Me Mrs. Elizabeth Driesbach Nigge nett Club look 011.

(Photo by Sallard) a retired Southern Fcnn Bus Co. operator, will be buried in St. Mi RA l. TIMOR F. UB Robert meycr.

'10, will oe tomorrow ai ppinrtnllar. 62. former president Cuthbert 8 .30 a.m. at the Griffith chapel, chael's Cemetery following cele HELEN HUNT REPORTS BATES Phllln Fori of the American' Road Builders' of Baltimore. ihrw sisters.

Norwood and onetime chairmE John E. Arties Mrs. Mary Fnur.ders. Mrs. Gcor Solemn requiem mass at St.

the Maryland Roads Commission, gianna Brooks and Mrs. Bertha Madeline's 'Church will be at 10 Johnson; two brothers. Percy O. a.m. Burial will be in Immaculate funeral Tomorrow died Saturday.

bration of solemn rcmncm mass at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Church of the Resurrection. Mr. Hill, who lived at 2001 Knight; died Saturday in Cro zer Hospital following a long illness. A lifelong resident of Chester.

and Samuel Batipps. all ot Me Heart Cemetery. Friends may call CllliiSThlR Joiin K. Aides, Ruth Bennett Portrait Unveiled at Ceremony ma; seven sraiidcinKira: sou 11. tuniehl at the funeral home.

WICHITA, Kan. to John G. SS.IO K. latii st wilt be bunei! great grandchildren. mis.

Niggemeyer died Saturday mnariilnie Heart Cemetery juncraj services win oe ai 1 at the home ot her sisier, mrs. foJowinr; cclr :iiv.ti high m. no ay at rniiv Mar Inn he had worked for the bus com Cooper, father of motion picture and TV star Jackie Cooper, who was active In show business until 19 11 and wrote several songs, died yesterday. quiem mass at 11 a.m. tomorrow Church.

Olive st. near 5th, fol tnnff uns Born in Dusseldorf, BASELICB Robert Albert, Sr. rhriei Umre'i. CHESTER Ruth L. pany for more than 25 years.

Surviving are a daughter, Marcarct Dclsorde of Darby, and dr. Ardes, who died of injuries lowed by burial in Rolling Green Germany she came to the United Memorial Park, West Chester. Utalp ln ivi After graduation in Viewing will Thursday iini" (l.om st Roberts High School Club' Inc. receiver! in a light satin day. fer State Federation of Negro Wom SlOO on its S50D life membership two sisters, Mrs.

Laura Avars of tile last six years was Clubs C.corse Foresman, to the National Association for tlie .1 nie Dtiiipps mncroi noine, oui in chCSter, she lived in Germany Bdofhwyn and Mrs. Mary Gar Washington pipefitter at Scott Paper Lo. ccutive director of the Chester til 11 nent of Colored People at branch of the American Her home was in Hartford, Prior to worsnr.e there, he was a tea yesterday at the Bennett John Perchalski Shop Foreman PROSPECT PARK John A. Cress: Willis Wissier, chairman where she is survived by Home. 2nd and Renney sts.

iployed at the Sun Shipbuilding M. M. Goldstein thp Chester Housing Auihfir: vclock o. i r.oe.oie.im her husband, waiter r. hcbbi.

Mrs. A. B. Cnnics, Htuiadeipni lirn Co. He wjs wounded twice iticver.

and two sons. Walter Perchalski. 6 1. S25 5th died The presentation was one 01 inc. features of the affair which included the unveiling ot a portrait oi Dress Shop Owner attorney, and Harold Larter, non hile servile; in tie Sr rrbees due Saturday in Taylor Hospital fol David.

Utner survivoit, ue si udent at Lrozer bcmim World Wnr 11. Mi. Aie.es sree RRnnT.i,r. Tnnri tnmtrod sister and. a brother, KUQOipil the' late Ruth L.

Bennett, lounrtci of the Bennett Home for Womer lowing a week illness. Mr. Perchalski was machine The nioiieratirir ens Linwood Pi service 111 Guadalcanal, Guam and for Maximilian M. Coldslein. 53.Preisbach of batuee.

vine of Chester. Viewing will be tomorrow evening at' the John L. Clancy fu neral home, 3th and Upland where the funeral wilt be at 3 a.m. Wednesday. George Nelson Tipe Contractor HOLMES George F.

Nelson, president and founder of the Nelson piping contractors here, died Friday in Methodist Hospital, sons, also a stutient at Lrozer and Girls and Wilson Memorial shop foreman at the Helherington 2217 Rhonda were scheduled 'nis wei Hennett; are his wife. Mary Nursery, and organizer ol the clubl today at 2 p.m. at Joseph Le'vine plant btiaron tiui. Born in Germany, he resided ii nutieil. local sonrano, and Louis I Thomas iIurray daughter.

Demse Mane; his which is name! lor tier, men Sons, Philadelphia. 'Can I dircclor ot Robert mother, Mrs. Margaret A. Me Kvas a panel discussion on Burial was scheduled in Roose Philadelphia 41 years before mov f'nE? here 10 vears aso. intesrmlion Work?" in civi NVismborhcod house.

Saran ra velt Cemetery, Philadelphi KeeErey; 'his step father, Albertj McKeefrey; a step sister, Miss in in the neighborhood, in was tie niainei. Mr. Perchalski was a member Goldstein, owner and opera UPLAND Thomas Murray. 46, SWAIN Barry Pos Fi5ussrnoSc Mr GILLESPIE Donn rks were given by 'Mrs. Olec the courts and in the etiurcn.

of Bartram Assembly 55, Artisans iVianraret eve: it tor of the Rose Goldstein Dress: ijarlroirr irresirient nt Hie slep broliicrs, Albert and Edward Order nf Mutual Protection. Shop in Philadelphia, died yesler chostcr" Hospital follow Eva G. Smith, second vice prcb iHont nrr mmted the check (0 Mar Club. McKeelrey, all ot uiester. t.aakeiiau Itasijitab Survivors include lus wile, bmii ie five sons.

John of Florida, Ti Steward, life membership Pmiriiisr tea were Mrs. Philadelpnia. A native of Philadelphia, Mr. Nelson resided in Almonessen, N.J. The Itinera I will be at 1.0 survived by his Mr ATnrrav was employed by secretary of the national office ol Smith, Mrs.

Larney E. Hardy tomorrow at the Kanicfski funeral the King Fence Wilmington, Joseph oE Havcrlown, Edvard of Sharon Hill, Robert of Ridley Park MALONEY Micl two daughters, Mrs. Hern: bb, Philadelphia, and Mrs koine, i4 W. lire re Mr. Nelson was a member of for tne last year, mm NAACP in New iiorK.

miss ard told the audience of the im nnvtanm of lite memberships it Stahl, Oroomall; two brothers, fnr the Delaware will be tonight. Mrs. George T. Raymond. MEETING TONIGHT ti Women's Coordi the Almonessen Methodist Church, National Association of Power En TpTt rt i County Home Improvement Lo.

and Richard of Woodlyn; two daughters, Mrs. Anna. Eichinger of Philadelphia and Dorothy Perchalski of Prospect Park. Funeral services will be tomor supporting the Legal Defense Fund and urged that more persons take gineers, Philadelphia. Zoologicall thcr Lutzner, 'Philadelphia, 'aiid 5n Caroli Council ot the West Branch Yotin James Oliver OII.t.ERLAtN SI Society, Masonic Lodge and Frank lin.

Institute. three grandchildren. in lhis area sinCc Mrs. Viola Allen, prominent i's Ciii istiari Association meet tonight at at West Br inninni arv headnuarters row, at 1.30 from, the Griffitji 1 Scotland Knn Survivors include his wife, Ella boyhood. DRAIN Myr women's club leader of Ftiilaciei Jamcs Phia, was the master ol cere RIDLEY PARK y.

rnmmunitv Cent Julia Sarnoski Fnnt rViilrlren. his mother, a broth funeral home, 'Hester ana Amosland Norwood. Burial will be in Glenwood Memorial Gardens. Oliver. 67.

a relired steel' compai Kivs. ilazcl S. Sharpe, presider Mae Chester; a son. Frank two daughters, Mrs. Ella Mae Arnold and Mrs.

Lorraine Moyer; two brothers, two sisters and five md three sisters, inc couuilii, monies. niAK ICS KS ENTATI ON anker, died yesterday at jit be in charge ol the business Mother of Nun tck Schcll, Krr all at home, arc Anthony. 11; rd. ne resided tin Friends may call tnis evening ThB nnrtrait of Mrs. Bennett was tmt n.nvir.1 il; Tlirnnn? IS: James, auu li nth Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Jal I ert, friends, since the early part An added attraction will be hv Murray hoski. 66. 2319 Bethel Felton nest, 1. ine moincr ij painted by Mrs.

Alberta Braxton, president of. the Pennsylvania cd grandchildren. Funeral services will be tomorrow at 2 p.m. from his home, Route 51. from 7 to 9 at the funeral Home.

Patience Thomas vilte, mother of Sister Sfanisia or Murray, lives in Springnouse. ra, iff vnJ hrntliRF. Gcoree. lives lr of this year. Dog Bites colored3 slides ot Nova Scotia.

A native Scotland. Mr. Oliver who made the.0 presentation lo the Miss Murray is a memnei Reading, Pa die 1 day Drex. tun. ine 1 CHESTER Two persons were was employed at Lansdowne Steel Washimrton Schosl faculty.

Lrozer riospnai auer a miuu bwij "'f' Iron Morten. aOout y( A surprise birthday party treated for dog bites at Chester Hospital over the weekend. They new. Alice local club. Leanna M.

Green, third vie president, accepted the gift bi halt of the club. before his retirement more than ninre than 75 guests was given Mrs. Patience Mrs. Sarnoski was active the Mrs. trances 1 11..

THE ROBERT M0RELAHD FUHERAL HOME 3TH Jt MATN STREETS TRAINER, PA. CHESTER 5 1818 en. i iis wile, tltzaoeiti, recently by Mrs. Sena Cox in honor Margaret ijriveiiis, oil 2nd and Eileen Hog an. 2 wife of Alvi LENAPE Thomas, 16, Thomas, died affairs of St.

Hedwig's Church and died 17 mouths aco. Mr. Oliver udtienly this morn Hatboro, Pa. ris at Mrs. Cox's home, 1007 had been active with leoss Lian of Chester and was a past of Poland and had lived in tnis area Born in Media, daughter oL me about 40 years.

ficer ot the clan. He had pre Violet Hagenkotter Born in Pliiliulelpiiia late Allen and Jennie Vernon Nonagenarian in vol melud i 1 an to Early man inhabited caves aloi W. Otb st. HOSPITAL r. VTlENT Mrs.

Lulu Newton of 1516 Car Wood, she had lived here for fi viously lived on Clymcr la. rinm T. stales. Sister Stanisia two sons, John, MEDIA Mrs Lillie Fisher, the Mississippi bluffs near Ha; bigs, for 1,000 years years and was cashier at the West 2G19 Swarts and Joseph. 2: GLEN.OLDEM Mrs.

Violet nf Mrs. Edna Mason, iu in mil i (uic of oldest nienmers Hester Afct More, one di Peoples both of Chester, and itaeenkettcr, SO, a resident hero. S. Jackson died Saturday will be Wcdncs 1 mrmbrr of the auxiliary to the home! of St. Daniel's Methodist Church, five grandchildren.

Funeral Home 744 KEDRO.N AVE. ie last 10 vears, died at her Acres Hospital auer a. rtav flt 2 p.m. from Griffith Chapel. Brotherhood of Railroad Train illness.

Chester Norwood. Burial will rsirii at 31 Thankssivins union service will In addition to her husband, shel native, ot Philaaeipma. he in Edtrewood Memorial Fark. Ample Tarklng'tn Etcar Klusjwaod 0600 Alonzo B. Farr ducted Thursday from 10 to N.

Ridceway av. She was.thi livcd with her daughter in tVlcoialFricnds ca); t.nriorrow night. Fifth Presbyteri; is survived bv one brother, Liiar Ific M. Wood. of Lena oe.

of Harry R. Hagenkotter, a rc since the death of her husband (SaJeT) SAVE MOIEtJML Church and St. Daniel's Methodist tired Delaware County oeiccin. yirs. Sstier wan enipioyuu 4th and Church, at St Daniel' Funeral scr a5 a practical nurse at the Lima franklin ScIlClbcr si, vas hern liilneanpn r.

wili ie We; Funeral scr'ices. will be Friday at 2 p.m. at7 Hicks funeral hpme, West Chester. Burial will be in Northwood Cemetery, DowingtownJ Home ticiore Deccimu ran Euton E. Williams is pas nesdav at 10.30 a.m.

from the tired pharmacist, will be tomor farm. She had worked there about Former Rakei tor of the Presbyterian Church and p.m. at tne ucorge u. vears. She is survivoa Dy ner Griffith funeral home.

Chester pk, ami Norwood. CHESTER Franklin P. Schei Rev. F. Donald Jones is the Meth loppnzcr mnerai nuint.

daughter. Ray tmschweiler Funeral Director 1600 Edgmcmt Avenue Chester, Pa. Phone 2 3314 odist minister. The combined 'r. SO.

a longtime resident of; Burmi will be in west Laurci JOHN GARR FUNERAL DIRECTOR irr men sauirciay at nis Sprviees will be tomorrow at Hill Ccmctcrv. home at 519 Mason av. Hejoperat pm rom the Rigby funeral home, choirs of St. Daniel's will Mr. and Mrs.

Nathan Bw Chester, died last night in Chester Hospital following; a sudden illness. Friends mav call tomorrow from cu me buuim: i udi o. tsaltlmore av, ann jaehson si at the funeral home. Germanfown were dinner guest: 7 lo 9 Mr. Scheibcr had been a bnken Fhilar.el;lnn, or ia I vestcrday of Mrs.

Brown's aunt, here for many years. At one time bp retired in lb J. PIANO HIHCC he owned a bakery shop on Edg He is survived bv two sons, Mori ill he in Chester Ada Watte, i Fulton st. Rev. J.

N. C. Davis, pastor Siloam Methodist Church, who ol Upper Darby and Alonzo S. of RuraI Cemctery. Friends may call ALCOA ALUMINUM ST 5 Several Suffer Minor Cuts Hc was born in Ohio.

riymoiun mcuunS, tonight. Survivors include two daughters. mm STORM SCREE I recuperating at his home, 1603 Walnut was able to attend the Erie and William Holtzclawj Mrs. O. E.

Parramore of Chester and Mrs. Richard McCracken of ere special sic wards day of Richmond, Va. R. Roland Rawley HP xir THICK Ohio; two sons. Alfred ot Edrty treated for cuts at Chester Hos his church yesterday, nital over the weekend: stone and Everett of Chester; tulo'i sisters, Mrs.

Carrie Rieman of Chicago and Mrs. Jessie Elliott of! Liquor Slorc Clerk CHESTER R. Roland Rawley Dorothy Summers Patricin TinErford. 2. 101 Rich ard Maple Gardens, 'George! clerk in the Media State Liq "Ex Chester Resident 1,100 Attend SonfT Festival Phoenix, a brother.

Lberly Scheibcr of Ohio. Eicht grand rhil Carlson, 2fi itn rmiT trl Mrd nnro hv icrat. ia, mm w. inn si. I nor Store, died yesterday in Crozer Hospital after a six month illness.

drerf and six great grandchildren Summers. 12. former resident ot nndwLim 1 vtvo.mt Born uciaware, ivir. nawieyi Mr rhetor died at her home here Andrew oeair. ns.

UPPER DARBY Approximate i shipping clerk at Abcrfoylc l.ii'ij persons Saturday niRht at Manufacturing t.o. lor ii years. Mrs. eimrasrs rrsiueu in I'n a viet one Ol ir.acc ima nu i i.mi, iv, tended the "Fait Festival ot Har tcr most of her Hie before moving jpub Asvociaied States, holds av Kebcrt Miell. 13.

Ml E. 12th here several years ago. 5.CT0.1HH) or region's estimated and Beatrice Johnson, 51, 115; mony" sponsored by the Deh Chapter. Society for the Prcserv She is survived hy her nusoana, crvivrH hv twn hrnthers 2 1, 000.000 population. to id encouragement ot tfaroer Wiihcrt: Shop Quartet Singing in America WUDcrt two oauginers, uuiu Tri.

Prnri daughters, uoro tiJ i tj Proceeds from the show, at up SUmmCrS A1siackhouse of Chester; two nieces per Darby Junior iiign icnool into the chanter tend and will wi ,1 be tomor distributed lo Delaware County Funeral services will be Wed John F. McClay Dies; Circus Bandsman Was 72 i Millington, Md. rliL GUARANTICD if I jyjsi 1 chanties June. John Peterson was director nesday at 1 p.m. at the Ray F.

Imscbwciler funeral parlors. Bur the program and Pat Landon, tele will be in Mount nope eemc Friends may call tomorrow E. F. WHITE FUNERAL HOME vision announcer, was master night. THOMAS E.

RAIRDON Featured in the "melody and mirlh program were the West Lyilin G. Fickctt UPLAND John F. McCTny, 72. of 2 6th died Saturday nisht at Crosier Hospital. Ho had been ill for two years, since he suffered a skull injury in an ac indiouse Four, the Homcti SUCCESSOR third and Norm Chetlt PHONE 2 3102 McClay was well known fori his impersonations' ot Abraham.

Lincoln in masquerade parades, particularly in Media and Phi la dclphja. Surviving arc a sister, Mrs. Jos Quartet, the Yorkairs, Delco 11 Months and the Uel Chord ian Chorus. CH ESTER Mrs. Lydia G.

Tick 'S Sn Shipbuilding; and ctt. S2, died yesterday after anj Dr CK" Co. THREE GENtRATlONS OF eph McConnrll. with whom he i moss ot oaht months at tne iiiiiuii.i i i DiPENDABl SERVICE i home of her daughters. Misses' McClay was horn in the com and a brotlier.

Isaac Driver Suffers Bruised Leg Matx i and Pearl Kowc ot v'xvt. I FREE home demostTitkw Phone CH 4 6351 Price st, P1111 iumn ms The lunerai will ne hem jointly She was born at Glcndale, earlier life he traveled about the With Hint ot his brotlirr iii law, ESSINGTON Ashcr Melson, and before taking un residence country with the Ringlinc Brolh Slanlon Hill, who also died Sat I llDiliin 12, 237 Rarlrani suffered with her daughters, Mi s. Fickclt'crs and Sparks Drolhcrs circus i nrdny. The funerals will be at SINCE 185? llelscn Rlciby FUNERAL HOME WEST BALTIMORE AVE. MEDIA 'MEdia 6 4526 bruised leg Saturday night he fell ns he attempted to nnsh L.

Clancv funeral home, his stalled automobile off Reading Solemn requiem mass will be DISCOUNT I base horn player. Mr. McClay also directed the choir at. Si. Anthony's Catholic Church, Chester, about 30 years.

He also was a p.m. Friday at the Robert More 1 I land funeral home, 9th and Mnin Tramer, followed by burin I in Iawn Croft Cemetery. Viewing sung for both at 30 a.m. in Our Lady of Charily Church, Brook Vi Rnvinl will he iii St. Mich Rm.rorul tracks at Jensen av, Ifc was Healed at Taylor Hospital, where he lolrl police his fool STORM WINDOW CO.

i caught in a railing, throwing himl ael's Cemetery. may call member of Chester City Band and I Ai public sftvico furniih lhf Ohilu'crrici of ih Joy, Monrfny, lhrou5h ittlurday, 61 12:45 P. M. over Rcrdio Sin (ion WVCH I will ho Thursday evening at ihe vT uw KERLIH STJ. Optn Dally 9 lo tne srnmxi.

the Sun Ship band. toir.ei lunerai home..

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