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.000 .000 .00 .000 .000 1 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 23. 1945 def S7 Banking Forum Listed by A. I.

B. Phila, Chapter, American Institute of Banking, "1945 Banking Forum" will comprise series of five meetings dealing witn post-war problems to be held at Midday Club. Winfield T. Irwin, Ninth Bank Trust will be chairman of meetings. Karl R.

Bopp, research director. Federal Reserve Bank of Phila. will address opening meeting, Oct. 2 on changing concept of bank reserves. Alan H.

Temple, vice president, National City Bank of N. will discuss outlook for prices in transition period, Oct. 16: Bernard G. Segal will speak on impact of labor relations on post-war, economy Oct. 30; Kenneth vice president, Chase National Bank, vill talk on insurance as factor in post war period Nov.

20, and C. A. Sienkiewicz, vice president, Federal Reserve Bank of Phila. will outline banking perspectives at final meeting Dec. 4.

Retail Store Sales in U. S. total. Weekly index, without seasonal adjustment, 1935-39 average 100: 1945. Aug.

Aug. Aug. 25..... 182 Aug. 26..

171 Sept. 194 Sept. 2..... 194 8. 178 Sept.

9..... 177 Sept. 15....... 213 Sept. 196 Exchange Seats Higher NEW YORK, Sept.

Stock Exchange seats were sold to- Federal Reserve Board reports department store sales by reserve districts as listed in following table, which gives percentage changes from year ago: 4 wks. Year Week ended to to Sept. 15 Sept.8 Sept. 15 Sept. 15 Boston 9 3 New York 5 Philadelphia 9 Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago 0000 St.

Louis Minneapolis Kansas City 413 Dallas San Francisco 5 U. S. Total 8 1 3 -Not shown separately, but included day, first at $73,000, up $1000, and second at $74,000. CTFS. OF INDEBTEDNESS (YIELD BASIS) Maturity Bid Asked October 1.

1945 .50 .40 December 1. 1945 .72 .69 January 1, 1946 .90 .79 .77 February 1, 1946 .80 .78 March 1. 1946 .82 .80 April 1, 1946 .83 .81 May 1. 1946 .83 .81 June 1. 1946 .84 .82 July 1.

1946 .84 August 1. 1946 85 .83 September 1. 1946 .85 U. S. TREASURY BILLS Maturity Bid Asked September 27 .10 October 4 .375 October 11 .375 .20 October 18 .375 .25 October 25 .375 .30 November .375 .30 November 8, 15 .375 .32 November 23, 29.

.375 .34 December 6 .375 .34 December 13, 20 .375 .35 CHICAGO GRAIN FUTURES WHEAT: Pr. Open High Low Close Close Dec. 1.70 1.70 1.69⅞ 1.70 1.69⅞ May 1.68 1.68½ 1.67⅞ 1.68 1.68 July 1.60% 1.59¾ 1.60 1946: Sept. 1.59 1.59⅛ 1.58⅞ 1.58⅞ CORN: Dec. 1.16¾ 1.17⅛ 1.16¾ 1.16⅞ 1.17⅛ May 1.151 1.15⅝ 1.153 July 1.14¾ 1.14% 1.14% OATS: Dec.

62 62 May .63 July 59 .60 .60 .59 1946: Sept. .60 .60 RYE: Dec. 1.47½ 1.49 1.47⅜ 1.48¾ 1.47 May 1.39½ 1.40⅞ 1.39¼ 1.40½ 1.39 July 1.30½ 1.31 1.30¼ 1.30⅞ 1.30 BARLEY: Dec. 1.08¼ 1.08¼ 1.08⅛ 1.08⅛ 1.08⅞ May 1.08¼ 1.08½ NEW YORK COTTON FUTURES Open High Low Close Oct 22.68 22.75 22.68 22.75 Dec 22.85 22.82 22.84 up 2 1946: Jan 22.84 22.84 22.84N up 13 March- 32, .84 .86 22.80 22.81N unch. May 22.82 22.75 unch.

July 22.56 22.58 22.52 22.54 up Oct 21.57 21.67 21.64 up Middling spot 23.24N uD 11. N-Nominal: b-bid. Average price in. middling at 10 Southern spot markets. 22.47.

Retiring principals of office. appliance firm now in production established product wishes to sell at book value, sales corp. and mfg. plant and equipment. Net cash required $90,000.

No agents. 12 South Twelfth Philadelphia 7, Pa. REDUCE YOUR COSTS To Compete Successfully "Cost reduction should be one of the primary objectives of company postwar says the National Association of Manufacturers. Let show you how to reduce your cost of materials. labor.

overhead, administration and selling. for complete information on our Cost Reduction Service today. DESIGNERS FOR INDUSTRY. Inc. 2915 Detroit Ave.

Cleveland 13, Ohio Philadelphia Office Termination Inventory Sale Lot 907,644 Lbs. Gauge, C. R. Steel Sheets, Lot 10,210 Lbs. Gauge, C.

R. Steel Sheets, Material available for inspection daily Monday through. Saturday. Lot at our 3112 N. 17th Street Plant.

Lot at Paul and Beekman, 18th and Courtland Sts. Sale by competitive bidding. Submit bids in duplicate. Sealed bids opened October 2, 11 A. M.

Terms: As is where is. Pay before removing. Bid forms may be obtained when ing material. For additional information contact American Meter Company. 1513 Race Street.

Rit. 7876. MISSOURI PACIFIC LINES (AN ORIGINAL ANALYSIS) Holders of securities of any kind should be interested in our new comprehensive study which Interstate Commerce Commission's revised Plan of Reorganization as approved July 18, 1944 for theMissouri Pacific Railroad New Orleans, Texas Mexico Railway International-Great Northern Railroad (2) Reorganization results, capitalization and annual charges. (3), 1944 Earnings applied to proposed new capital structure, after giving effect to changes in Federal tax liabilities resulting from revised capital structure. (4) Estimated Post- Earnings statement based on National income of 120 Billion Dollars.

(5) Treatment of old securities. (6) Probable market prices of new securities at time of issuance and potential value per $1,000 bond of the old securities based on such prices. (7) Cash Payments on account of interest accumulations. A Copy Available to PRIVATE INVESTORS. Ask for No.

P. 1-1621. A. W. BENKERT INC.

Investment Securities Fidelity Philadelphia Trust Phila. Tel. Pennypacker 2797 70 Pine Street, New York 5, N. Y. We have prepared similar original studies of other outstanding values Investment Trusts Aero Sec 9.17 10.06 Affil Fd 5.64 6.17 Am Busi 4.57 5.01 Am Fgn 13.27 14.40 Axe Ign 17.10 18.39 Bond 105.61 109.01 Boston 21.88 23.54 Broad St 37.49 40.53 Bullock 20.07 20.99 Canadian 3.75 4.35 Century 32.14 34.56 Chemicl 11.64 12.59 Chris'na na 3030 3130 do pf 143 148 Cmmith 6.13 6.66 Consold Del Fnd 21.41 23.15 Diversi 7.10 8.05 Dividend 1.57 1.73 Fidelity 24.62 26.52 Fin Ind 2.27 2.50 1st Mutl 7.30 8.13 Fundmtl 30.73 33.58 Gen 'Invs 6.21 6.28 GROUP Agricult 8.47 9.31 Automo 7.95 8.74 Aviation 8.77 9.64 Building 9.89* 10.87 Chemical 6.55 7.20 Elec Eqp 12.29 13.49 Food 6.14 6.76 Fully Adm.

8.33 9.16 Gen Bnd 9.12 10.02 Ind Mach 8.47 9.31 Inst Bnd 10.46 10.97 NEW YORK Agricult 13.09 14.38 1 Alcohol 15.85 17.40 Automob 8.65 9.31 Aviation 14.32 15.74 Bank 11.08 12.18 Building 10.23 11.27 Business 14.46 15.88 Chemical 10.03 11.02 Electric 10.47 11.31 Food 11.61 12.76 Insurnce 10.69 11.75| KEYSTONE Bonds B-1 28.43 29.78 B-2 29.36 32.15 B-3 19.24 21.11 B-4 10.52 11.58 Pref. Stocks K-1 20.36 22.34 NATIONAL Bond 7.37 8.10 NtI Incm 5.64 6.24 NtI LP Bd7.67 8.43 LwPr Stk 9.04 9.99 Ind Stk 8.01 8.92 INSTITUTIONAL Aviation 15.80 17.31 Bank Grp .98 INVESTMENT Blair Co 6 Bid Asked Huron .53 65 Income 1.71 1.86 Incorptd 29.65 31.88 IndepenT 2.62 2.94 Invs Am 31.29 34.04 Inv Fnd 15.93 16.31 Knickbkr 7.50 8.29 Mnht Bnd 9.87 10.85 Massch 27.22 29.27 do 2d 13.76 14.80 Mutual 14.52 15.87 Ntl Invs 10.49 11.34 Engld 15.59 15.75 Putnam 16.15 17.37 Republic 4.05 4.45 Sovereign 7.02 7.69 Trst Inds .93 1.04 UnBndA 24.07 24.82 do 20.80 22.74 do 8.76 9.58 UnCmStk 9.58 do pfd 23.20 25.36 Wellgtn 19.33 21.09 SECURITIES Invest Co 8.92 9.80 Low Pred 7.95 8.74 Merchds 8.47 9.31 Mining 5.61 6.17 Petrolm 6.38 7.02 Bond 3.84 4.24 REap 5.58 6.14 Stock 6.39 7.03 Steel 5.48 6.03 Tobacco 5.27 5.80 Utilities 6.13 6.74 STOCKS. INC. Invest 12.76 14.02 Mechnry 11.49 12.62 Mrehdsg 12.75 14.01 Metal 8.18 9.00 Oil 10.90 11.98 Pub Util 7.87 8.66 Railroad 8.14 8.95 RR Equip 9.65 10.61 Specultv 15.02 16.49 Steel 8.18 9.00 Tobacco 13.25 14.55 CUSTODIAN FUNDS K-2 28.64 31.49 Common Stocks S-1 28.80 31.62 S-2 16.04 17.63 S-3 14.59 16.07 S-4 6.65 7.38 SECURITIES SERIES Pfd Stk 9.06 10.01 Stock Ser 6.30 6.98 SelctvGrp 4.74 5.23 Speculatv 4.64 5.14 SECURITIES, LTD. Ins Group 1.08 1.20 Stk Bnd 15.31 16.77 BANKING CORPS.

1st Bostn INDUSTRIAL STOCKS Bid Asked KellettAir 2 WillexGb 34 37 Industrial and Railroad Bonds Bid Asked 73 78 15 90 93 27 122 128 23 25 63 65 23 73 421 52 55 48 52 '48 52 8 12 13 55 58 15 Aeronca AetnaStd Ala Mills AlanWdStl do pf AllAmAv AmHrdw AmLaFF AmOpticl ArdnFms Arl Mills BauschL BrkshFS Botany A BrwnSh BckeyeSt Buda Co BuffBolt Crowell CubAmMg DpRckOil DevRayB Dictaphn HDisston DixonCre DixonCre EastrnCp FirMi1sAm Foundatn Garlock GenMach Giddings GratonKt HajocaCp Harr Stl Bid Asked LibrtyAir MerchDis 12 13 MoKnPL 14 15 PhilaD'y 1st do $4 pf 78 Rem Arms 4 Repb Drill RepNtGs 25 SafetyCr Sav Sugr ScovillM 41 ScrantLe 38 Staley Std Serw StanleyW Strawbel do $5pf StmbgCrl Super Tool Sylv Ind Talon, Inc 57 Tampax Taylr Wh Tenn Prod Time Inc Tokhm0 22 Trico Prd UniDrill A Univ Mat VeederRt WarnrCo 15 do pt 81 85 WarnrSw WelchG Wickwire Lehigh Valley RR annuity 6s 103 107 Lehigh Valley RR annuity 82 86 Penna NY Canal R.R 4s '49. 80 84 Penna Sugar 4s deb 1952 Quaker City Cold Strg 5s 75 80 York Corp 1st 1960 103 INSURANCE STOCKS Bid Asked Aetna Cas Aetna Fr 55 Aetna Lt Agricult 82 Am Cslty Am Equit Am Rein Am Resrv Am Surty 67 69 Auto Ins Boston 665 690 CamdenF City NY ConnGnL ContiCas Fire Phila Fire Nwk FnklinFr 24 Gen Reins Globe Rep Globe Rut GtAmIns 32 Bid Asked Hanover Htfd Fr Htid Sim Home Ins 29 Homestd 15 InsCoNA Md Cas Ntl Cslty Ntl Fire Nt1 Lbrty Northern 91 Pac Fire 105 Phoenix 87 91 PL Accdt Prv Wash 35 Reins NY Revere Springfl 119 Travirs 562 577 US US Fire 54 OPA Names Aide For Phila. District Robert C. Stephenson, of Newtown Square, has been appointed assistant district director of the OPA for local board management in the eight-county Philadelphia district, it was announced yesterday by Frank J. Loftus, district director.

Mr. Stephenson, who was formerly district board executive, will have charge of consolidating the district's 72 ration boards into 18 and will head the corps of paid and volunteer workers who check on compliance with OPA prices. APPLICATIONS MARRIAGE LICENSES STOCKS TOO HIGH? Many issues are overbought--careful selection reveals some undervalued stocks still available, in this week's FITCH as the 15 "BUYS" A recommended And: A Road-Bldg. Stock -with great earning potentialities A Low-Priced Steel -outstanding value under $20 per share. Opportunities in Stock Warrants -for major appreciation, Special Offer to NEW Readers Only SEND For current FITCH SURVEY plus next three issues.

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Add only 75 cents for our Junior Factograph Manual, PREMIER PEACE STOCKS'. or remit $1 for book alone. FINANCIAL WORLD 86-1 Trinity Place New York Don't overlook STATE TAXES a timely warning in BARRON'S While optimistic talk of Federal income-tax reductions sounds sweet in the ears of businessmen, the State income-tax picture is by no means so encouraging. Summarizing legislative developments state by state in a recent short article, BARRON'S National Business and Financial Weekly pointed to prospects of higher levies in the 30 which now tax that other states may begin such assessments. Frequent studies like and a regularly published Tax give Barron's subscribers timely, often little-known important facts on both Federal and State taxes.

Such news is part of the vital business and investment information which makes Barron's indispensable to those who save $1,000 or more a year or who are worth over $10,000. The only weekly affiliated with Dow -Jones. a year. BARRON'S NATIONAL BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL WEEKLY 40 New Street, New York 4. N.

Y. Charles A. Taggart Co. Investment Securities 1500 Walnut Philadelphia 2 KINgsley 1716 WANTED TO RENT OR BUY 1 Story Industrial Building. with 15.000 to 20,000 square feet, switch track.

Light manufacturing. Will employ 100 men and women full time. Write or wire K-365 Inquirer. TRUST MANAGER Past sixteen years with large family, trusts and estates. Fully competent supervise private business and control extensive security portfolio.

Thorough modern tax and legal background on personal. trust and estate management. Qualifed for stewardship of large estate or as executive assistant in management of private enterprises. B-319 INQUIRER OFFICE CAPITAL For Expansion A responsible export and import firm--good rating--is is seeking a high caliber executive to invest moderate capital and become actively associated with the firm. All negotiations confidential.

BOX H-359 INQUIRER OFFICE VAST BUILDING PROGRAM We have prepared bulletins on three old established companies whose stocks are paying dividends. These companies should participate in the anticipated building boom. Write for Free Copies Allan N. Young Co. Investments Lewis Tower 15th Locust Sts.

Philadelphia 2 PENnypack 1750 FOR SALE BRASS APPROXIMATE QUANTITIES ONLY Diameter Brass Rod Comp 3,000 Bids must be submitted on form we will furnish. Bids must be received prior to 4.00 P. M. on October 1, 1945. All sales will be on is.

where Basis. competitive bidding. Material available for inspection dally. Statement of the terms and conditions of sale and additional information can be obtained by contacting: R. Dolbier, NEBraska -Ext.

368 PHILCO CORPORATION 9 TIOGA AND STS. PEACETIME "BUYS" There are always opportunities for good investment both for income and profit. We have available reports on several LOW PRICED STOCKS which are rated as a BUY by one of the leading investment advisory services. Copies will be sent upon request. No cost or obligation is incurred.

E. W. SMITH CO. Lewis Tower, 225 South 15th Street Philadelphia 2-PENnypacker 8383 NOW Weather as changeable important and GOVERNMENT CONTROLS commodity trader must Just as every watch his daily weather reports--so business man watch the must every changes in Government day to day Control of materials, production, profits and prices. The Journal of Commerce publishes each day a SUMMARY of all imporin Government Contant changes feature alone will far more trols.

This Send $5. TODAY than repay its cost. for the next 78 issues. Journal of Commerce NEW YORK New York 15, N. Y.

53 Park Row, BArclay 7.6000 Jean Matlack. 21. 3112. Abbottsford Road, and James Crawford. Passale.

Helen Marshall. 45. Rariton Township, N. and Bryon Hilbish. 39.

2029 Moore st. Ernestine Peter, 23. Rockledge, and Vincent Hummel. 24. 7424 Claridge st.

Mary Milici 22. 1005 Latona and Anthony Napoli, 24. 1912 S. Sartain st. Marie Lynam, 30.

1907 Brandywine and Warren Williams, 27, 7934 Germantown ave. Mary Ortega. 40, 712 Wallace and Frank Garnica. 46. 611 N.

7th st. Gertrude Kaufman, 30. 1335 S. 56th and Charles Miller. 36.

1335 S. 56th st. Rosalie Lester. 17. 5741 Woodbine and Milton Alson.

18. 1715 N. 42d st. Regina Cottrell. 18.

2751 Germantown and William Lavery, 20, Providence, R. I. Louise Gerstley. 21. Elkins Park, and Lee Raden, 20.

Scotforth Road, Philadelphia. Emmaleen Slusser, 19. 3516 Tudor and William Wells. Baltimore, Md. Christine McLaughlin.

22. Norwood, and Paul McDonald. Cambridge. Mass, Evelvn Johnson. 1302 N.

22d William Wade. 32. 5549 Ludlow st. Bess Sher. 33.

5030 N. 10th and Maurice Gould. 32. Perth Amboy. N.

J. Rosema Walker. 21. 1547 N. Opal and Leland Glover.

25. 1547 N. Opal st. Ruth Jowett. 19.

5419 Rutland and Joseph Miller. 21. 1121 Kenwyn st. Mary Deckman, 21. and Kenneth Tatum.

23. New Providence, Iowa. Virginia Conrad. 23. Detroit.

and Richard Shannon. 21, Essington Pa. Daisy Hunt. 19. 4032 Ludlow and Otis Baskerville.

21. 4032 Ludlow st. Myrtle Basiege. 31. 1931 Lombard and Clarence Robinson.

31. 1931 Lombard st. Stella Masino. 23. 5617 Cedar and william Gormley.

5417 7 Norfolk st. Lucy Marino. 43. 927 Federal and Michele Gorvino. 55.

927 Federal st. Eleanor Cavanagh. 26. 8223 Ardleigh and Albert Miller, 28. Manchester.

Pa. Theresa Vernot. 18. 1120 S. 60th and John Riccardi.

30. Aldan. Pa. Louise 25. Lansdowne.

and John Treichel. 30. 5817 Lansdowne ave. Hazel Hartinson 24. Washington, D.

and James Kaino, 25. 835 N. Bambrey st. Harriett Borten, 24. 6533 N.

Bouvier and Harry 28. 2545 31st st. Beulah Sudler, 41. 5310 Newhall and Charles Hazel. 52.

1332 N. 17th Lee st. Anna Jerdan. 25. 2831 N.

and James Hazlett. 38. 1849 N. Park ave. Marilyn Urquhart.

19. Wynnewood. and Robert Avary. 29. West Point.

Ga. Rebecca Trusty. 21. 108 N. Salford and Edward Davis.

22. 648 N. Frazier st. Gladys Ross. 27, 3101 Patton and Don Morris.

38. 3101 Patton st. Frances Capriotti. 24. 2960 N.

Judson and Joseph Lutkiewicz. 32. Forrest City, Pa. Madeline Schlachta, 26, 3118. Tulip and Martin Cowley.

27. 2513 N. 12th st. Sara Waltz. 31.

419 W. Acker and Ralph Endicott. 33. Sea Isle. N.

J. Eleanor Johnson. 23, 6710 Lincoln Drive, and Robert Curtis. 27. Savannah.

Ga. A. J. Patricia Goglia. 26, 6365 Sherwood and William Hemsley, 29, Narbarth.

Pa. Augusta Krause, 17, 2238 Granite and Charles Westwood. 21. 710 Johnson st. Mae Dullen.

22. 935 Huntingdon and George Williams, 45, 935 Huntingdon st. Anna Shore. 33. 1727 N.

7th and Samuel Landy. 39. 2014 N. Marshall st. Mary Kephart, 21.

6316 Homer and John Tyler. 22, 6774 Chew st. Eleanor Uhr. 20. 6639 Malvern and Martin.

Strauss. 22. 3970 Poplar st. Carmela DiNoia. 26.

731 Wharton and Michael DelRossi, 33. 625 Federal Rose Bartolomeo, 22, 719 Annin and Kermit Jordan. 23. Savannah. Ga.

Josephine Seller 21. 1943 N. Hancock and Thomas Finney, 20. 2129 N. Philip st.

Dolores Adamski. 32. 4234 Rhawn and James Stubbs. 27. 8315 Madison ave.

Margaret Lugrine, 30. 1429 N. Lawrence and Nestor Petrowski, 36. 971 N. Lawrence st.

Julia Zurybida, 29. 830 N. Franklin and Stephen Letnaunchyn. 32, Coatesville, Pa. Dorothy Murphy, 24, 636 Copley and James Robinson.

25. 1152 S. 53d st. Sylvia Schwartz. 31.

6038 Elmwood and Myer Tomkin. 34. 2534 S. 9th st. Bryan Barlow.

25. 805 Spruce and Nathan Campbell. 28. 3344 15th st. Patricia Lemisch.

32. 4620 Osage ave. and Irving Meyers, 24. Atlantie City. N.

J. Regina Crossin. 23. 2438 S. Rosewood and Carl Ascenzi, 21, 2435 S.

Carlisle st. Mary Cox. 25, 5649 Pemberton and Alfred Burger. 27. 2822 W.

Clementine st. Catherine Robinson. 21. 7058 Reedland and William Lahneman. 23, 3042 Ruth st.

Kathryn Zemball. 25, Pottsville, and John Unick. 33. Chicago, Ill. Virginia Heinz.

24. 4440 Howell and Edmund Kornfield. 26. 7217 Cottage st. Doris Horbury, 17.

1416 E. Rosalie and John Bower. 23. 1101 Sanger st. Filomena Siano.

23. 2808 Edgemont and Stephen Osiewanski, 26, 2363 E. Huntingdon st. Claire Yarnell, 19. 54 Woodale and Arthur Whealley, 28.

54 Woodale rd. Betty Cogan. 31. 134 S. 58th and Harry Weinesberger.

35. 134 S. 58th st. Grace McLaughlin, 29. 5254.

Jefferson and John Burke, 29, 2811 N. VanPelt st. Elizabeth Mammola, 19, 3843 Fairhill and Anthony Riccobono, 22. 1637 S. 16th st.

Irene Scarduzzio, 22. 5821 Florence and Alfred Mattia, 33. 765 S. 10th st. Edna Pinto.

25. 416 E. Allegheny and Paul Wallace. 27. 2009 E.

Silver st. Leonore Levinson. 19. 3205 W. Diamond st.

Jacob Merotzneck, 22. 3864 Cambridge st. SUITS FOR DIVORCE BEGUN The following suits for divorce begun in the Courts of Common Pleas: Gompf. Mary vs. Harry.

Catterall. Jean vs. Thomas. Johnson. Theodore vs.

Bessie. Williams. Reese vs. 'Rita. Ott.

Herbert vs. Eleanor. Wicks. Hazel vs. Oliver.

Leonard. Anna vs. Joseph. Lee. Norvel vs.

Mary. Tescier. Alma VA. John. Castrovilio.

Helen Vs. vs. Anthony. Siemers. Frank Daisy.

Butler. Williams. Dorothy Frank vs. vs. Catherine, William, Jr.

Duboff. Gaskill. Rose Helen vs. vs. Casper.

Edward. Moore. Grayce vs. Robert. Lavallaro.

Anna Alfonso. Berry. Ludia vs. John. Shawn.

Huntzinger. Raymond Vivian vs. Dorothyin Friel. Clara vs. John.

Brennan, Margaret vs. Francis. Shock Treatment Cures Depression An electric shock treatment which banishes melancholia in a few, weeks is reported by Prof. D. K.

Hender- son, physician superintendent of the Royal Edinburgh Hospital for Mental and Nervous Diseases. A person's mood or conduct can be drastically changed by the use of shocks and an operation on the brain's "worry center" he said. TERMINATION SALE RAYON WEBBING AND YARN Approximate Quantities Only spools, AAF Spec. -Type II. 213,000 yards norabalt Rayon Tubular Webbing, natural, on 2600 lbs.

4-ply 300 Denier Medium Tenacity Rayon Yarn, natural, on 12 warp beams. Sale by competitive bidding on forms we will furnish. Terms of Sale: -where Bids must be received prior to 10 A. M. October 1, 1945.

Material available for inspection daily between 10 A. and 4 P. M. except Saturday and Sunday. CONCORDIA-GALLIA CORPORATION Allegheny Ave.

Boudinot Philadelphia 34, Pa. Telephone: Regent 9850 STEEL, BRASS, GILDING FOR SALE METAL and ALUMINUM Approximate Quantities Only 2 Dia WDX 1314 Free Cutting Steel 1,722,900 .438 .003 1314 Free Cutting Steel Bars Dia Comm. Brass Rod Comp. 28,600 .2185 .000 .002 Dia Brass Rod Comp "B' 5,800 Dia Brass Rod Comp. 19,600 .0016 1 Wide Guild Metal Coil 1,200 .005 Alum.

Alloy Wide in Coils 400 Bids must be submitted on form we will Bids must be received prior to 4:00 P. M. on October 1. 1945. furnish.

All sales will be "As is, where basis. Sale by competitive bidding. Material available for inspection daily. Statement of the terms and conditions of sale a and additional information can be obtained by contacting: MR. R.

-NEBraska 5100, Ext. 368 PHILCO CORPORATION AND TIOGA STS. 34, PENNA. CONTACT US ABOUT YOUR RECONVERSION PROBLEMS. Nationally known intricate precision instrument manufacturer with splendid record of achievement equipped to manufacture Mechanical, Optical, Electrical, Medical and Surgical PRECISION INSTRUMENTS COMPLETE units, sub-assemblies, component parts.

Precision Engraving Machine Dividing and Etching of metal scales. Facilities include Toolroom work, Jigs, Fixtures or Gauges including Jig Boring to closest tolerances. We also invite replies from Mfrs. Representatives with Industrial contacts. Write to Box 72, Realservice Advtg.

110 West 34th N. Y. 1, N. Y. 446 Deaths Here Listed in Week A total of 446 deaths was reported in Philadelphia last week as against 404 the preceding week and 434 in the corresponding period in 1944, the Department of Public Health announced yesterday.

Causes of death included: Tetanus, 1: tuberculosis. 23, syphilis. 7: other infectious and parasitic diseases. cancer and malignant tumors, 80: non-malignant tumors. 3: rheumatic diseases.

diabetes. 6: general diseases and chronic poisonings, intracranial lesions of vascular origin. other diseases of nervous system and sense organs. 3. Diseases of heart and circulatory system.

143: bronchitis, 1: bronchopneumonia. 7: pneumonia, 13: other diseases of respiratory system, 1: diarrhea and enteritis. 6: appendicitis. 1: hernia and intestinal obstruction. 3: cirrhosis of the liver.

4: other diseases of the digestive system. 9. Nephritis, 31: other diseases of the genito-urinary system. puerperal infection. congenital malformations, premature birth.

7: injury at birth. 4: other diseases peculiar to first vear of life. 3: senility. suicide, 4: homicide. 3: other violent and accidental deaths.

23: coroner's deaths pending. 7. Events of the Week Columbia Community Branch. Young Men's Christian Association, open house, 1639 N. Broad P.

M. TOMORROW Russell H. Conwell Breakfast Club. meeting. Y.M.C.A..

1421 A Arch 7.30 A. M. Philadelphia Motion Picture Forum, meeting. Bellevue-Stratford. 11 A.

Chamber of Commerce of West Philadelphia, meeting. Hotel Philadelphian, 12.15 P. M. Republican Women of Pennsylvania, meeting, Hannah Penn. House, 250 S.

16th 2.30 P. Jewish National Fund, dinner, BellevueStratford, 6.30 P. Sales Managers' Association, dinner, Bellevue-Stratford. 6.30 P. M.

Electrical Association of Philadelphia, dinner. Bellevue-Stratford. 7 P. M. B'nai B'rith Council, meeting, Benjamin Franklin.

8 P. M. Legislative Committee, meeting. Benjamin Franklin, 8 P. M.

TUESDAY Department of Health. third regional conference, Benjamin Franklin, all day. Pennsylvania Electrical Association, executive committee. Benjamin Franklin. 9 A.

M. Frankford Lions Club, meeting. Jolly Post Restaurant, 4600 Frankford 12 noon. Overbrook Lions Club. meeting, Lincoln Court Dining Room, Overbrook and Lancaster aves, 12.15 M.

Rotary Club of Jenkintown. meeting, Old York Road Country Club. 12.15 Central Lions Club. meeting. Benjamin Franklin, 12.20 P.

M. North Philadelphia Realty Board, brokerage session. 3313 N. Broad 12.30 P. M.

Optimist Club. meeting. Hotel Sheraton, 12.30 P. M. Kiwanis Club, meeting, Bellevue-Stratford.

12.30 P. M. Philadelphia Chapter. Real Estate Appraisers, M. 1 luncheon.

Bellevue-Stratford. 12.30 American Bible Society, luncheon, Bellevue-Stratford. 12.30 P. M. Pennsylvania Horticultural Society.

harvest show. 1600 Arch P. M. Optimist Club of Jenkintown, meeting. Sunken Gardens Restaurant.

Cheltenham ave. and Limekiln pike. 6.10 P. M. Philadelphia Psychoanalytic Society, meeting.

Bellevue-Stratford. 7.30 P. M. National Burlap Bag Association, meetIng. Benjamin Franklin.

7.30 P. M. Restaurant Association, meeting. Bellevue-Stratford. 8 P.

M. Naval Post No. 195, meeting. BellevueStratford. 8 P.

M. Schuylkill River Valley Restoration Association, meeting. 1619 Walnut 8 P. M. WEDNESDAY Pennsylvania Electrical Association, conference, Benjamin Franklin, all day.

Children's Seashore Home, meeting. Bellevue-Stratford. 10.45 P. M. Philadelphia Chapter.

D. A. board meeting. Bellevue-Stratford. 11 A.M.

Shrine Club, meeting. Sylvania Hotel. 12 noon. Optimist Club of Frankford, meeting. Jolly Post Restaurant.

4600 Frankford 12.15 P. M. Stephen Girard Lions Club. meeting. Turners Hall, Broad st.

and Columbia 12.15 P. M. Monarch Club, meeting. Strawbridge and Clothier Dining Room. 12.30 P.

M. Soroptimist Club, meeting, Barclay Hotel, 12.30 P. M. Rotary Club. luncheon, Bellevue-Stratford.

12.30 P. M. American Red Cross. executive committee. luncheon, Bellevue-Stratford, 12.30 P.

M. Bond Club, luncheon, Bellevue-Stratford. 12.30 P. M. Poor Richard Club, dinner, 1319 Locust 7 P.

M. THURSDAY Pennsylvania Electrical Association, conference, Benjamin Franklin, all day. Philadelphia Federation of Women's Clubs. meeting. Bellevue-Stratford, 10 A.

M. Philadelphia Automobile Trade Association. meeting, Bellevue-Stratford. 12.15 P. M.

Lions Club of West Philadelphia, meeting. Hotel Philadelphian. 12.15 P. M. Credit Men's Association, meeting.

Bellevue-Stratford. 12.30 P. M. United War Chest. luncheon.

BellevueStratford. 12.30 P. M. Executives Association, luncheon. The Warwick.

12.30 P. M. Junior Board of Commerce, meeting. Sheraton Hotel, 12.30 P. M.

Philadelphia Merchants Association. luncheon, Benjamin Franklin, 12.30 P. M. Women's Industrial Conference. Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade.

child labor clinic. Snellenburg Auditorium, 2.30 P. M. Consumer Advisory Council. Chamber, of Commerce and Board of Trade, 12th and Walnut 2.30 P.

M. National Association of Cost Accountants, Philadelphia chapter, board of directors and technical session, meeting. Kugler's Chestnut Street Restaurant. 6.30 P. M.

Benjamin Franklin. Sojourners, meeting. Benjamin Franklin. 8 P. M.

FRIDAY Philadelphia Chapter, American Society for Metals, symposium, Temple University. all day. City Business Club, luncheon, BellevueStratford, 12.12 P. M. United Nations Council, luncheon, Bellevue-Stratford.

12.15 P. M. Right Angle Club. luncheon. BellevueStratford.

12.30 P. M. Pennsylvania Finance Association, luncheon, Bellevue-Stratford. 12.30 P. M.

Manufacturers Representatives Association. luncheon, Benjamin Franklin, 12.30 P. Mr. 1 Luncheon Club, luncheon. Bellevue-Stratford.

P. M. Investment Traders Association, meeting, Benjamin Franklin, 7 P. M. Homeopathic Medical Society, conference.

Benjamin Franklin. 7 P. M. Drug Salesmen's Association. meeting.

2017 Spring Garden 8.30 P. M. SATURDAY France Forever, meeting. Bellevue-Strat- ford, 11 A. M.

Buying in Wool Market Cautious Special to The Inquirer BOSTON, Sept. 22. Extreme caution rules buying and selling operations in market here. Trading in domestic wool is restricted and beyond few small lots needed to fill out, there is nothing much doing. Mill buying of domestic seems out of question with market for goods based upon world level for raw mafor fine at present terial.

are waiting Manufacturers: Commodity Credit Corp. prices. In dometsic wool the chief item of importance has been some purchasing for mill use of three-eighths-blood native fleece wool by one or two mills still working on uncancelled Government orders. During week ended Sept. 8, some 8,483,000 lbs.

of domestic wool was appraised, bringing total 1945 appraisal to 239,368,000, compared with 265,877,000 at same date year ago. Government advices indicate sheep owners have been drastically liquidating their flocks. Many ewes are moving to market, and large individual clips in several instances have been reduced Stamp Mart NEW 11 ZEALAND vals. PEACE to 1sh. ISSUE Expected for Cooks, Niue Samoa.

Advance orders accepted at $1.75 as for entire series of stamps. Also for New Zealand 1945 1 Health Set to be issued Oct. 1. at 10c. Blocks pro rata.

Postage extra on mail orders under $2. ROBERT FULTON STAMP 1005 Chestnut St. 3e ARMY STAMP To be issued on September 28th FIRST DAY CACHET COVERS Singles 12c ea. Blex of -25c ea. ADELPHIA STAMP CO.

Filbert 902 St. We are in the market to buy any type stamp collections valued from $50 to $15.000 cash GEORGE CREED 22 Walnut S. 10th 6667 St. COVERS BREAKING Clippers, UP $4000 Zeppelins. Cover 20 Collection, Famous 1st American Day, 1st Flag Covers at cut prices.

Send Want List or call. FRANKENBERGER, 2737 N. Hicks Phila. 32. Pa.

SPECIAL U. S. OFFERINGS 6 FINE, MINT AIRMAILS. NOS. CT.

C8. C11, C17. all for $1. Approvals accompany. Horace Paine.

Westport, Conn. STAMPS WANTED BEST lations, Prices coins, Paid stamps. for Collections, Rabin, 905 Accumu- Filbert. Carriers Obsolete? Not Yet, Says Navy WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 -Aircraft carriers will be outmoded only when "planes can fly around the world and back again on a pint of something or other," a Navy spokesman said today.

"But that day i is not here yet," declared John L. Sullivan, Assistant Secretary of the for Air, "and wars have to be fought with something more formidable than the Sunday supplement." Died John P. Adams. of 1330 W. Allegheny ADAMS.

a -Sept. 20. MAY widow of ave. aged 85 vears. Relatives and friends invited to services 1 P.

Hackman 905-07 W. Lehigh ave. -Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may call Mondav.

7-9 P. M. Sept. 19, WILLIAM husband of the late Mary E. (nee Brooke).

Relatives. friends and all organizations of which he was A member. are invited to the funeral, 1 P. Schraishuhn Funeral Home, 21st Wolf sts. Service.

Trinity Lutheran Church. 2 P. M. Int. Trinity Lutheran Cem.

Friends may cal! 7.30 to 9.30 P. M. ANDERSON. Sept. 21.

DAVID. husband of Annie J. (nee Kelly) Anderson. 324 Maple Drexel Hill. Services.

Tuesdav. 2.30 P. George C. Toppitzer's Funeral Home, Garrett road at Lansdowne ave. Interment Arlington.

Friends may call Monday eve. CASSIDY. On Sept. 21, 1945, MARY ELIZABETH CASSIDY (nee Fisher), widow of William Jordan Cassidy. Relatives and friends are invited to the service on Tuesday at 2 P.

at her late residence. 6011 Media Friends st. Interment West Laurel Hill Cem. may call Monday. 7 to 9 P.

M. 22. SAMUEL HART. husband of Susan Bruce Chase, 557 Pelham Germantown. Funeral from St.

Mark's Church, Locust st. above 16th, Tuesday, Sept. 25. at 12 o'clock noon. Int.

private. 21. REUBIN. beloved husband of Nettie Cohen. of Merion Garden Apts.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services. 11 A. M. precisely. at Morris Rosenberg's Son Memorial Chapel.

2009 N. Broad st. Interment Roosevelt Cemetery. 21. 1945.

of Lansdowne. ELIZABETH (nee Waugh). Services, 9.15 P. Parlors of Chas. H.

Drewes. 920 Main Darby, Pa. Interment Nanticoke. Pa. COYLE.

Covie 21, JENNIE. wife of the late Dennis (nee Mullen), Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral. 8.30 A. residence, 413 S. Croskey st.

Solemn High Mass of Requiet, St. Patrick's Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

20. of 711 S. 55th SUSANNA A. (nee Bradley), wife of the late James F. Coyle and mother of the Rev.

James A. Cole. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. 9 A. The Roche Funeral Home.

56th and Cedar ave. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of the Transfiguration. 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Mon. eve. 20. ELLEN J.

(nee Townsend), wife of Frederick Crozier, of 2340 S. Woodstock st. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. 2.30 P. from Wm.

F. Cushing's. 1807 Pine st. Int. Mt.

Moriah Cem. Friends may call 1807 Pine 6 to 9 P. M. at his residence, 110 Guernsey Swarthmore. on Sept.

22. 1945. HOBART husband of Augusta M. Davidson. Relatives and friends are invited to the memorial service on Monday at 8 P.

M. at the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. Swarthmore, Pa. at 5550 Addison EMMA (nee Schible). wife of the late Frank Dewald.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral. 9 A. The Roche Funeral Home, 56th st. and Cedar ave. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of the Transfiguration, 10 A.

M. Viewing Tuesday evening. 16, JOHN son of the late Patrick and Johanna Donohue. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, 8.30 A. Crouse's Funeral home.

1830-32 E. Somerset st. Solemn Requiem Mass. Resurrection Church. 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Viewing Sun. eve.

20. SUSANNA E. O'NEILL. wife of Francis J. Doherty.

of 1921 S. 65th st. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. 8.30 A. C.

J. Kelly Home for Funerals, 3937 Chestnut where friends may call Mon. eve. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of the Good Shepherd, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. 18. 1945, JOSEPH husband of the late Mary Farrell. Relatives.

friends, also St. Francis Xavier Holy Name, Society and employes of P. T. invited to funeral, 8.30 A. late residence.

2423 Brown st. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of St. Francis Xavier, 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross. 19. JOSEPH husband of Rosaline Fencl (nee, Lamberth), Relatives and friends are invited to funeral. 8.30 A. David G.

Frankenfield 317 N. 52d st. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A. Our Lady of Victory Church. Int.

private. Friends may call 8 to 10 P. M. 22. MAURICE beloved husband of Dora Fischman.

of 628 Stetson road, Elkins Park. Pa. Relatives and friends. Equity Lodge 591 F. A.

Golden Slipper Square Club are invited to attend funeral services. Sundav. 3 P. precisely. at Morris Rosenberg's Son Memorial Chapel.

Broad st. Int. Adath Jeshurun Cem. -Sept. 21.

1945, formerly of Holvoke, NELLIE A. (nee Hartnett wife of the late Thomas Flynn. mother of Mrs. Ray Flynn Durkin. Relatives.

friends invited to Funeral Home of Charles J. Mclivaine, 4208 Ridge East Falls. Sunday, after 7 P. High Mass of Requiem, St. Bridget's Church, Mondav 7 A.

M. Int. Holyoke. Mass. Sept.

22. 1945. OSCAR husband of Bernice Brown Gernev. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services 2 P. at the Funeral Home of Charles Hiskey, 423 Cooper Camden.

N. J. Interment private. Colestown Cemetery. Viewing Mondav.

7 to 9 P. M. 20. PFC. JOHN C.

son of Matthias and Veronica Getzfread (nee Evans). Relatives and friends are invited to funeral. 8.30 A. from parents' residence. 1814 E.

Clementine st. Solemn Requiem Mass. Church of the Ascension. 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Viewing Tuesday eve. Sept. 21.

1945. FRANCIS ELDRIDGE, husband of Gwendolyn D. Ginther. Relatives and friends are invited to the service on Tuesday at 2 Oliver Bair's. 1820 Chestnut st.

Interment West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may call Monday eve. 21, of 1638 N. 3d OSWALD. husband of Minnie Hengge.

Relatives and friends are invited to services. 2 P. Brenner Funeral Home, 1532 N. 4th st. Int.

Greenmount Cem. Friends call 7-10 P. M. 7147 Boyer on Sept. 20, 1945, JAMES husband of Jennie C.

Hickey. Relatives. friends and employes of Internal Revenue Dept. are invited to the funeral on Mon. A.

M. from Oliver H. Bair's, 1820 Chestnut st. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Cross Church. Mt.

Airy ave. and Bover at 10 A. M. Interment Old Cathedral Friends may call Sunday eve. 20.

GEORGE W. at the home of his son, George. 20 S. New Hatboro, Pa. Relatives, friends and Pilgrim Lodge' No.

712. F. and A. are invited to services. 2 at the Mannal Funeral home, 6925 Frankford ave.

Int. Northwood Cem. Viewing Sun. eve. Andalusia.

Sept. 21, 1945. ANNIE wife of Herbert Hinde. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, 2 P. Funeral Home of V.

R. Fletcher Son. 9529 Bustleton Bustleton, Phila. Friends may call Sun. eve.

20. 1945, PETER husband of Ida S. Johnson, formerly of 30th st. and Ridge ave. Services 2 P.

M. at the Funeral Home of Wm. B. Evov. 3140 N.

Broad st. Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve.

-Sept. 19, 1945, SGT. JOSEPH, beloved husband of Concetta (nee Di Seiasico), aged 31 years. Relatives and friends. also members of Delaney Post are invited to attend the funeral.

Monday. 8.30 A. from D'Alfonso Funeral Chapel. 807 S. 9th st.

Solemn Requiem Mass at the Annunciation Church. 10th and Dickinson 10 A. M. Interment Soldiers' National Cemetery. Friends call Sunday 6-11.

Sept. 20. FRED. husband of the late Anna Keller (nee Junkerman). Relatives and friends.

also emploves of Brueninger Dairies and all organizations of which he was a member are invited to funeral services 2 P. late residence, 4124 Barnett st. (near Fkd. ave. Levick st.) Int.

Hillside Cem. Viewing Sunday eve. wife late Edward Kevser, KEYSER. On Sent. 20.

KATHRYN. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services. 1.30 P. at her late residence. 911 Merrick ave.

Collingswood. N. J. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem.

Friends may call Mon. eve. 20. 1945. THOMAS 8.30 from his late residence, husband of 8584 late Madeline Lichter King.

Relatives friends invited to funeral, Stenton Gtn. Solemn Mass of Requiem. St. Francis of Assisi Church. 10 A.

M. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Sept. 22. THEODORE.

beloved husband of Anna of S. 4th st. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. 11 A. M.

precisely, at Morris Rosenberg's Son Memorial Chapel, 2009 N. Broad st. Int. Roosevelt Cemetery. 21.

of 2751 N. Taylor JOHN, husband of Anna Klotz. Relatives and friends. emploves of American Stores. are invited to services.

2 P. Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan, 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Int.

Northwood Cem. Friends invited Monday evening. MeCANDLESS (also known As Wentzell. -Suddenly, Sept. 20.

1945. MARGARET. aged 67. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. 8.30 A.

from her late residence. 1721 N. Howard st. Solemn Mass. 10 A.

St. Michael's Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Viewing Sunday evening.

20. CATHERINE A. (nee Merrick). beloved wife of Peter McCann and sister of Sr. Mary Pauline, I.

and Sr. Theresa Di St. Michael. L. S.

P. Relatives. friends and Altar and Rosary Society invited to funeral. 8.30 A. from late residence.

2532 Dickinson st. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of St. Gabriels, 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cemetery, Died TODAY -Sept. 21. JANETTE ORTMANN. wife of Earle McFadden, formerly of 951 W. Fisher's ave.

Relatives and friends invited to the service, 2 P. at Kirk Nice's. 6301 Germantown ave. Int. Westminster Cem.

Friends may call Mon. eve. McKELVEY. Sept. 18.

1945. MARY, daughter of the late John and Catherine McKelvey. Relatives friends and B.V.M. Sodality are invited to attend the funeral. Tuesdav.

8.30 A. M. from the Byrne Funeral Home. 3812 Spring Garden St. Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Agatha's Church. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Viewing Mon. eve. McKENNA. Suddenlv. Sept.

22. at 5323 Addison CHARLES husband of the late Elsie F. McKenna (nee Schulze). Relatives, friends. employes of Wills Jones invited to funeral, 9 A.

the Roche Funeral 'Home. 56th Cedar ave. Solemn Mass of Requiem. Church of the Transfiguration. 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Viewing Wed. eve.

MeLAU 20. PETER, band of Mary J. McLaughlin (nee Gibbons). of Strokestown. Co.

Roscommon, Ireland. Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral, 9.30 A. residence. 2226 Pine st. Solemn High Mass of Requiem, St.

Patrick's Church. 11 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Sept. 19, 1945, CHARLES husband of the late Lottie E. (nee Emlich). Relatives and friends, Holy Society, are invited to attend the funeral. Monday, 9.30 A.

from his late residence, 2064 McKean st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Edmond's Church, 11 A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

WILLIAMS. 21, 1945, CATHERINE B. (nee Murray), formerly of fast. Ireland. wife of Thomas J.

liams, aged 57. Services, Tuesday, 2 P. from her late residence. 4614 Josephine st. Interment Oakland Cemetery.

Friends may call Monday evening. 7 'til 10. BETH F. MANG, 2 Lardner's Point, Phila, Relatives and friends invited to the funeral services. Tuesdav.

2 P. Francis E. gent Funeral Home. 1230' E. Luzerne st.

Interment Greenmount Cemetery. Viewing Monday after 7 P. M. 21, 1945. KATE B.

wife of the late Harry C. Mallon. of 6113 Oxford st. Relatives and friends invited to services. 1 P.

Funeral Home of Andrew J. Bair Son. 3925 Chestnut st. Int. Westminster Cemetery.

Friends may call Sunday. 7 to 9 P. M. 20. 1945.

ELLEN (nee Tobin). wife of Daniel D. Minehan and mother of Sr. Mary Gerald and Sr. Ellen Daniel.

S.S.J. Relatives, friends, B. V. M. Sodality and the Barat Ass'n are invited to funeral.

9 A. from her home, 2033 N. 15th st. Solemn Requiem Mass. Church of Our Lady of Mercy, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. 133 Ripka Sept. 20, 1945, ANNA wife of Emil E.

Muths. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service, Tuesday, 2.30 P. at Stetler Funeral Home, 6028 Ridge ave. Roxboro, Friends may call 7 to 9 P. M.

PARKER. -At Palmyra, N. Sept. 21, 1945, CLARA wife of the late Edwin A. Parker.

Services Tuesday, 2.30 P. at the Snover Funeral Home, 313 E. Broad Palmyra, N. J. Interment Morgan Cemetery.

Friends may call Monday evening. 22. 1945. at SARA. wife of Harry R.

Parker. Services and interment in Franklin. Pa. 22, suddenly. JAMES of 1714 Emerson husband of Marion E.

Potter (nee Green). Relatives, friends and Hilltoppers invited to services. 2 P. at the Mannal Funeral Home, 6925 Frankford ave. Int.

Sunset Memorial Park. Viewing Monday evening. PRI At his home, 133 Upland Manoa. on Sent. 21, 1945.

LT. COMDR. RALPH A. PRUETT. U.

S. G. husband of Amy R. Pruett. Announcement of funeral later.

Sept. 20, 1945. RITA age 4 years, daughter of Joseph Quirus and Anna Tauterman. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 11 A. Funeral Parlor Thomas F.

Riley. 3345 N. 5th st. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Friends may call Sun. eve. 22, LAURA SHEP. PARD. widow of Charles F.

Redman. Due notice will be given from her dence. 1238 Wagner ave. 22. CLARA, wife of the late Herman Richter.

of 1916 W. 74th ave. Relatives and friends are invited to Morris funeral services. 1 P. M.

precisely, 2009 N. Broad st. Int. Rodeph Sholom. Rosenberg's Son Memorial Chapel, -Sept.

21, of 2958 N. 4th EMMA (nee Stein), wife of the late Paul Russell. Relatives and friends are invited to the service, 1 P. at Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan, 1119 W.

Lehigh ave. Interment Lawnview Cemetery. Friends invited Monday eve. SATTERTHWAIT. Suddenly, Sept.

21. of 3727 N. 9th AGNES MITCHELL. wife of the late Charles Satterthwait. Relatives and friends invited to the the service, 2.30 P.

at the Erie Ave. 'Parlors' of Harold B. Mulligan. 9th st. and Erie ave.

Int. Forest Hills Burial Park. Friends call Mon. eve. 21, suddenly.

JOSEPH, husband of Becky and father of Mrs. Bertha Schwartz and Mrs. Bessie Girsh. of 601 N. 64th st.

Relatives and friends are invited to services on 3.30 N. at Joseph Levine Son's, 1512 Broad st: Int. Har Judah Cem. at Elmer, N. ELIZABETH W.

(nee Plasket). Relatives friends are invited to attend funeral Sept. 25, from the residence of her husband. Harry Schickedanz. Front Elmer.

N. at 2 P. M. Int. Colestown, N.

J. Friends may call Monday eve. THA ANNA, formerly of 5117 Walton ave. 19, 1945, MISS Relatives and friends. members of St.

Petri Lutheran Church. are invited to funeral, 9.30 A. from the John C. merle Funeral Home. 2127 N.

Broad st. Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. Viewing Sun.

eve. 20. KATHRYN 4931 Catharine st. and Stone Harbor. J.

Relatives and friends are invited funeral, 8.30 A. C. J. Kelly Home for Funerals, 3937 Chestnut where friends may call Sun. eve.

Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of St. Francis de Sales, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre.

Willow Grove. Sept. 20, 1945. CAROLINE. wife of the late Frank Supplee.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services, 2 P. at Robbins Funeral Home, 2912 W. Lehigh ave. Int. Mt.

Peace Cem. Friends may call Sunday evening. 19, of 1206 Jackson JAMES son of the late Henderson and Margaret A. Synnamon (nee Moran). Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral.

8.30 A. lors of John A. Healey. 2302. S.

12th st. Solemn Mass of Requiem at the Epiphany Church. 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve. Of 1924 N. Croskey st.

died Sept. 19, 1945, CLARA, mother of William Taylor and Viola Ubanks. Funeral services Sunday, 7 to 10 M. Monday, 12 noon, pat above address. Viewing 21, 1945, JOHN THAYER.

son of the late John B. an Marian Longstreth Morris. Funeral sen vices, Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Maws, 4.30 P. M. Coatesville.

on Sept. 19. 1945. WALTER B. THOMAS.

Interment private. 22. LOUIS, beloved husband of Rebecca Thompson, of 4957 8th st. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services. 3 P.

at Beni. Berschler Sons. 730 Pine st. Int. Jacob Cem.

TOMLIN. -Of Cape Mav. N. on 20. 1945.

ELLA M. SERGEANT. wife of Raymond S. Tomlin. Relatives and friends are invited to the service oh Monday at 2 P.

M. at Oliver H. Bair's, 1820 Chestnut st. Interment Arlington Cem. Friends may call Sun eve.

22. of 3242 N. 6th MICHAEL son of the late William and Ellen Trimble. Relatives and friends Are invited to funeral, from James P. Donahue Funeral Home.

S. E. cor. 6th and Tioga sts. High Requiem Mass, St.

Veronica's Church. 10 A. M. Int. New Cathedral Cem.

Viewing Monday evening. 21. formerly ington. PETER husband of Anna Clymer Wasser. Funeral service.

Tues. 2 P. at Union Church. Applebachsville, Pa. Friends call to 9 P.

at Helweg's. 463 York Jenkintown. 20, of 657 Yeadon Yeadon. MARY wife of the late Grant Wellar. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral.

8.30 A. from the Yerkes Funeral Home. 7031 land ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Louis' Church.

10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Sun.

eve. 20. of 5431 ter st. and formerly of 932 W. Susquehanna ELIZABETH C.

(nee er). wife of the late Louis Wernicke. Relatives and friends invited to service, 2.30 P. Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan.

1119 W. Lehigh ave. Entombment Ivy Hill Cem. Friends invited Sun. eve.

his home, 85 Ridley Sharon Hill. Sept. 20, 1945, ELWOOD GRAY. husband of Catherine T. Wilson (nee Savage).

Relatives and friends, also Mozart Lodge F. and A. Keystone Assembly A. 0. M.

are invited to service. Funeral Home J. Wesley Craft Son, In Memoriam IN LOVING memory of Joseph W. Garritv. P.R.T., killed in action in Holland.

23. 1944. May his soul rest in peace- -sadly missed by Mother and Dad. Cemetery Lots WHITEMARSH PARK. 1 or lots, inside drive location.

Excellent investment. Will sac. E-349 Inquirer. THREE lots in sunny side section of Phila. Memorial Park.

Very reas. A-324 Inquirer. FUNERAL SPRAYS AND DESIGNS Are Moderately Priced at SNELLENBURGS Call' Deliveries Daily and Sundays RIT. 4000 Extension 482 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 2000 WALNUT RIT. 5690.

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