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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 19. 1944 a "7 Died Died Mrs.C.E.Ingersol BROWN. At St.

Petersburg. on Dec- 25. 1943, WILLIAM BROWN Servie nt Raturdav. Anril 22. at 2.30 P.

M. a Dr. Roberts Dies, U. S. Ex-Official r.

ivor Hair s. 1820 Chestnut St. Inter Mrs. Catherine Cannon Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine M.

Cannon, who died Sunday from injuries suffered in a fall four weeks ago, will be held at 11 A. M. today from her home, 576 Benson Camden. She was 84. Cecile Chaminade LONDON.

April 18 (A. Th Paris radio reported today that Cecile Chaminade, 86, French woman composer of songs, piano and orchestral works, died In Mont Carlo. JAf KSON. At her residence. 3513 N.

22d st. on April 18, 3944. LILLIAN R. daughter of the late Woodward and Sadie Jackson. Service on Thursday.

3 P. at Oliver H. Bair's. 38'JO Chestnut st. Interment at Lower Brandywine Center-ville.

Del. Friends may call Wednesday eye. LTfc-BU- A in A A WHTNNA. merit private. Friend may call April from 7 to a P.

M. CAHII.I-. On April 16. 1944. ERNEST son of Howard and Rhoda Cahill.

Market si. F.elatn es. friends and em wife of William Kerk. Relatives and of P. R- R.

are invited to the service iruinHo tn funeral. Thursday, b.du A tn 2 P. M. at Oliver rl. tsair 320 Chestnut it Interment Fernwood Cem.

M-. residence, 4735 Hazel ave. Solemn Mass of Requiem. Church of St. Francis de Sales, Fr.enas may call sed.

eve. lu A. M. interment tioiy iiuss eiiicnsi. James L.

Bradley Funeral services for James L. Bradley, steward of Conshohocken Lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose for the last 21 years and former West Conshohocken hotel proprietor, will be held Thursday morning from 708 Payette Conshohocken, with Solemn Requiem Mass at 10 A. M. in 8t. Matthew's R.

C. Church, there. Mr. Bradley died Monday at Sacred Heart Hospital, Norristown, after an illness of several weeks. A native of Norristown, he resided in Conshohocken for 40 years.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Alice Brown, of Doylestown; a sister, and two brothers. Burial will be made at St. Matthew's Cemetery. CAMPBUX.

On April IS. 394-1. MARY LAVEKTV. April 17. of 3015 E.

Columbia WILLIAM, husband of the late Fl I2ABETH. widow of Matthew H. Camp Philip C. Nawn Philip C. Nawn, of Upper Darby, a motorman for the Philadelphia Transportation Co.

for the past 35 years, died Sunday at his home, 7101 West Chester pike, after an illness of seven months. He was 59. Funeral services will be held at 9.30 A. M. tomorrow at 1820 Chestnut with Requiem High Mass at St.

Lawrence's Catholic Church, Highland Park, at 11 A. M. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. In addition to his widow, who was Mary Galligan before marriage, Mr. Nawn is survived by three children Joseph, serving overseas with the Army; Mrs.

George Wilkins, Upper Darby, and Mrs. Margaret Roberts, Philadelphia. t'ii. Relatives and friends are invited to Emma L. Laverty.

Relatives ana inenus. members of Bethesda Presbyterian Church. the funeral on Wednesday at b.ju A. from her residence. 680 N.

22d st. Solemn are nv ted to attend funeral, 4 p-Mm u.ki at Si Franris Xavter 11 ui Unmo n( V. Stiles A Son Church, at 10 A. M. Interment Holy Sep- 1415-17 E.

Susquehanna ave. (above E. urhr Cem. Friends may call Tuts. eve.

Girard 1. Viewing Wednesday evening. 1 auvKI.II Anril 17. 1444. ANN it a a Anril IK 1444 MARY (n'ee" McAlerneni, wife of the Jate Michael Dies at Age of 80 Mrs.

Henrietta Sturgis Ingersoll died Monday night at her home, 1815 Walnut st. She was 80. Mrs. Ingersoll was the widow of Charles Edward Ingersoll, banker and railroad operator, who died In 1932. Mrs.

Ingersoll had lived her entire life in the Walnut st. home where she was born. Until her death, Mrs. Ingersoll had been active in charity work: in wards of the University Hospital. She was a member of the Church of the Messiah, Penllyn.

Five children survive. They are Anna Warren Ingersoll, of the Walnut st. address; R. Sturgis Ingersoll, lawyer and art connoisseur of Penllyn; C. Jared Ingersoll, chief of the Philadelphia Ordnance District; Mrs.

Orville H. Bullitt and Major John H. W. Ingersoll of Penllyn. She also leaves 17 la'e 4is21 Springfltld ave.

Relatives and Mahan and mother of Sr. M. Agnes Her nard. I. H.

aged 82 years. Relatives unit friends a i Invited to attend funeral fronds to tunerai services. jiiui. 2 P. at the Olmstead Funeral Home W.

Girard ave Int. Arlington Cem 8.30 A. her late residence, 4464 A PiphmAnH ut RridtfaKhurc. Solemn Kfr Friends may call Wednesday evening quiem Mass. All saints unurcn, iu a.

m. Dr. Norman Roberts, of Indian Deep Farm, at Northbrook, Chester county, died in the Chester County Hospital, West Chester, yesterday, after an illness of only a few days. He was 67. Born at Norristown, Dr.

Roberts was graduated from the Medical School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1897. He immediately entered the United States Public Health Service in which he remained for 30 years, serving at Washington, D. New Orleans, New Mexico and New York City. He retired 21 years ago, purchasing the farm near West Chester and operating it since that time. His widow, the former Jean Barnes, of Norristown, survives together with three children, Mrs.

Charles Hathaway, Pacific Palisades, Paul at home, and Norman Rodney, of Oulph Mills. CREEN. On April 17. 1944, ANNA of the Thomas Creen. Funera Int.

Westminster. Friends call rl. eve. services on 2 P. M.

residence McCarthy. April 16, harry hus- han1 thu late Margaret E. (nee Godfrey! caut-hter, Mrs John Moore. 23 Righter Relatives and friends and employes Baldwin Fer-v t'ynwyd. Pa.

Int. St Lutheran Cemetery Friends may ca Locomotive Works, are inviiea to lunerai. ThiiriHnv 311 A XT residence of son. 3J04 eiinesday. 7 to 9 P.

M. "In ihe hhfory of heroic and hopeless causes, the Baffle of fhe Warsaw Ghetfo must tako a high place. April 19 markt the first anniversary of this baffle, in which a few thousand Jews, armed only with light weapons and grenades, stood off for weeks the crushing might of Hitler's forces." (P. April 16) Read The 24-Page Pamphlet JUSTICE FOR THE JEWS! Published by America's French Weekly 'Pour la Victoire 1660 COPIES SOLD IN ONE WEEK Price: 25c 100 copies $20 On Sale at Brentano's Sessier's REMIX. April Id.

1944. CORNELIUS N. 65th st. Solemn Requiem Mass. Our Ladv of Victory Church.

10 A. M. Inter bUved husband of Ellen Cremin nee ment Cathedral Cemetery. Miiinvni i.n Anril 34. suddenly, Cremmi.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral 8 30 A. from his home. 2702 Pierce st. Solemn High Mass MARY E. (nee McFeeters).

wife of the late E1 ward J. Relatives and friends are invit r.f P.equiem. St Gabriel's hurch at 1U A I.I. Interment Holy cross emetery ed to the funeral, inursaay. a.

m. fmm hoi- lulu r.ton 3146 7th St. Sol DAVIS. April 37. MAR C.

(nee Pear on', wife of the late Harry B. C. Davis emn Requiem Mass. St. Veronica's Church, 10 A.

M. int. BtW UUICUlal of 1017 Edgewood Brookline. Pa. Rela tivfs and friends invited to services.

Thurs. Mrs. George W. Feeney Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung at 10 A. M.

Friday in St. John the Baptist Church, Manayunk, for Mrs. Ellie C. Feeney, who died Monday at her home, 102 Kalos after a short illness. She was 71.

Surviving her are her husband, George W. Feeney, who operated an apartment hotel with her in Wild-wood, N. for the past 25 years; a sister, Sister Mary Aquinas, Immaculate Heart Order; three daughters, Miss Eleanor Feeney, Mrs. Albert Brewster, and Mrs. Thomas Wheelahan, Narberth, an dtwo sons, James and Aloysius, Ventnor, N.

J. Burial will be in St. Denis' Cemetery, Ardmore. BIcKEON. In Mercerville, N.

April 18. ANNA G. (nee Brennanl, wife of the 2 P. Funeral Home of Andrew J. Bair FACILITIES AVAILABLE for ANODIZING of ALUMINUM ZINC PLATING Metal Finishing To Government Specification PHILA.

RUST-PROOF CO. J2I7 FRANKFORD AVE. PHILADELPHIA 34, PA. Son. 3925 Chestnut st.

Interment West late Francis McKeon and mother pi Key. Jnhn P. McKeon. Michael Franc! Xnintter Cemetery. iitviMiv 17.

of Roslvn. Pa t'nuiini. i- Mm Thomas McCoy and Mrs James McCannon. Funeral Frl. morning, FI.IZABETH F.

AMEY. wife L. Henry Uiivison Funeral services. 2.10 n'eiiKlr from Church Rectory. J.b2u Mil- tinirham Way.

Mercerville, N. J. Solemn Helweii's. York road. Jenkm Punniem Musi Church of Our Lanv of Sor irv.r..

Pa. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Friends Wellington QuiHman Wellington Quillman, of 114 W.

10th Conshohocken, collapsed and died yesterday while alighting from an automobile on W. Lafayette Norristown. Mr. Quillman, a retired employe of the Beading Conshohocken freight office, was 55. His only son, Second Lieutenant John Quillman, 26, was killed in a rows at 10 o'clock.

Interment St. Mary's mav call Wednesday. 7 to 9 P. William J. Gaffney Solemn Requiem Mass for William J.

OafTney, of 3219 N. Newkirk retired railroader, will be sung at 10 A. M. today in the Church of Corpus Christi. He was 71.

Mr. Gaffney died Sunday. Cemetery. At her home. Chancellor MFF.II AN.

April 35. ANNIE, daughter IIhII on Aoril 17. 1944. MARY EISSLEH Service on Thursday at 2 P. at Oliver of the lam Tnomas ana i atnenne ivieenan (nee Duffy).

Relatives and friends invited H- Bair's. 1S20 Chestnut st. to funeral, 8.30 A. residence. -T7RfIlT.

Anril 16th. 1944 THOMA husband of Marv C. Etzrodt (nee Lvney P.eiatives and friends, also all members of 223 W. Sulis st. Solemn Mass of Requiem Church of the Incarnation, 10 A.

M. In terment Holy Sepulchre Cem. MF.Nr.ERT. Anril 16. GEORGE, hus- locals are invited to attend the iu nprI umrs Fri 1 P.

from late resi bombing mission over Europe last December. He is survived by his wife, Ida; two daughters, Mrs. Paul Det- han.l of tho lat (Mara Vlennert (nee Snow- CTice. B51 Allenzrove st. Int.

North Cedar deni. Relatives and friends, also Franklin Cemetery Viewing Thursday evening Castle No. 24, A. O. K.

of M. C. Ponemak FAIKHIRHT. On April 17. 1944.

ELIZA Tribe No. 239, invited lo runerai services Thnralav '2 residence. 3135 weiler, of Cedar Heights, near Conshohocken, and Mrs. Earl McClure, Ft. k.

wile or peter airnursi. Keiativt fr-umi; are invited to the services cm st. Interment Hatboro Cemetery. Thursday. 2 P.

at the residence of her of Norirstown, and his mother, Mrs. Viewing Wednesday evening. daughter, Mrs. Laura Van OsienbridRe. S2-4 MFK I.E.

April 36. FRANK beloved Mary Quillman, of Conshohocken. Fen: ridge si. Interment Arlington Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday evening FARRFI-L.

April 16. 1944. WILLIAM husband of Anna Jambor. Relatives, friends and employes of Schmidt's Brewery, invited to funeral, 9 A. Funeral Home of J.

A. Schoedler, 3428 Anqelius Anspach husband of Elsie M. Croll Farrell. Rela Wewitp IFmipg A.n& Sttfc una ips and friends invited to funeral. Thurs.

Germantown ave. Requiem Mass. Sacred Funeral services for Angelius Ans P. from his late residence, 6503 Bustle- Heart Church. 3U A.

M. int. tioiy aepuicnie. tm ave Fieri. Int.

Lawnview cem. tneno pach, retired haberdasher and for MILLER. April 36. HENRY hus- inay call wed. eve- hanrl of Kmma Codv Miller, of 216 S.

mer president of M. Anspach 17. ELLIE O'HARA v- of Ueoriie W. Feenev and sister Sons, who died Sunday, will be held 4Hih st. Relatives, friends, also Philo Lodge No.

444, F. and A. Invited to Masonic services, 8 P. Funeral Home of Sr. Aouinas.

l.H M. Relatives, friends today at 2 P. M. at 2009 N. Broad st He was 79.

Andrew J. air oon, rtaa tneiuiui su. i-vitad tti funeral, 9 A. late resl Cf-nce, 102 Kaios Wissa. Solemn Re cuiem Mass.

Church of St. John the Bap Int. Adelphla Adelphia, N. J. ADril 16.

3944. PHILIP Mr. Anspach, who lived at the list. 10 A int. hi.

Denis tern. At 9 husband of Mary Nawn (nee Galligan) of laniic and Wudwuod, N. papers Rittenhouse Plaza, 1901 Walnut 7101 West Chester Pike. Upper Darby, fa. PKiie copy.

was a life-long resident of Philadel Relatives and friends are invited lo the Blauner Stora FlM.fcK. April 36 ALBKRT JOSEPH funeral on Thursday. A. from phia, a Mason and a member of the Tiuscami of Kathenne Iouaheed isler. Rel Oliver H.

Bair's. 3820 Chestnut st. Requiem nes and friends invited to funeral. Thurs Golden Slipper Square Club. He is HiEh Mass at St.

Lawrence Churcn. Hign oav. 8 30 A. residence. 4419 Sansom st ge land Park.

Del. at 31 A Interment survived by his wife, Rena, a daugh S- ifTin Mass of Requiem. Church of St. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call wed.

eve, James, 10 A. M. Interment private. View ter, Jeanette, and a son, Major Ralph O'BRIEN. Aoril 17.

CATHERINE ing Wednesday evening. Anspach. Burial will be in Mt. daughter of Michael J. and the late Mary T.

O'Brien (nee Dollard). Relatives ana fort. Of 49JO Pulaski April 37, Sinai Cemetery. i I 1 'i IBI ICUi I 1,1 I friends are invited to funeral, Friday, 9 F.pisjfives and friends Invited to services A. from residence, 4026 Ridge 2 P.

Funeral Home of iLast Falls. Solemn Heauiem Mass. st Weey Craft Son. 20.U N. Broad St.

Anthony M. lannotta Bridget's Church, 10 A. M. InL Holy nv. April ie.

JOHN husband ern. Pnw T. Foy (nee McGurklnl. Relatives arul boiemn Requiem Mass lor An I'KKO. April 15th, 1941.

CONSTAN TnrHls, Co. K. 315Ih Inft 7Hth Dlv thony M. lannotta, a barber for 30 TINO, husband of the late Angelina Pero. Elevator Co Const ructtirs tlnion Ioca Relatives A friends are invited to attend the No 5 and L.

O. M. No. 54 are Invited to years, who died Sunday at his home, funeral. Thursday.

8.30 A. M. late res 1707 Farragut Bristol, will be sung at 10 A. M. tomorrow In St c- rce.

Bethlehem pike and Church rd. High P.eauiem Mass in the Ladv of Sacred Heart Church. 10 A M. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Friends invited Wednesday eve Ann's Catholic Church, Bristol.

He was 59. ning. funeral, A. from nis late residence, 3205 Ma gee ave. Solemn Requiem Mass.

9 A. St. Timothy's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PEYTON.

April 36, ANDREW husband of Winifred M. Peyton (nee Lavin). Relatives and friends, also employes of P.TC. are invited to funeral. 9.30 A.

from 3136 N. Spangler St. Solemn Requiem Mass, Corpus Christi Church, 11 A. M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. PIERSO.v. In Rahns. April 37. FRITZ.

April 17. 1944. ANDREW V. A member of the Bristol Order of FRITZ. Funeral.

Thursday. 9 A. Stritt- the Sons of Italy, Mr. lannotta is ms'ter runeraJ Home, lbo Green lane. Man- eyur.K.

Recuiem Mass. St. Mary Church, survived ry nis wne, mutan, and a Seemiiriityf ffoif Wtpur IFnairt Wewee oti Mind ffon Youa Furs arc valuable possessions to cherish and preserve this year more than ever before 1 NOW is the serious moment in the continued life of furs. Need we warn you a'gainst moth breeding, warm, skin-drying weather? Put your furs in the hands of Blauner specialists, and rest assured that you've paid little for so much. brother.

Burial will be In St. Mark's l' A. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cem tery. Viewing Wednesday after 7 P. f.AFFNEV.

April 16. WILLIAM J. lbaRd of Brldeet Ouinn Gaffnev. Rela ELIZABETH daughter of the late John V.ftl Cemetery. J.

and Amanda Preall Pieison. Services at the Boyd Funeral Home, 718 Swede tivt-s friends and employes of P. R. Norristown. on 2 P.

M. Int. St. Luke's Cem. Friends may call Thurs.

eve. Acid Indigestion T. Piv.t invited to funeral. Thurs A residence. 3219 N.

Newkirk st I'OBTEK. Aoril 37. CHARLES hus Requiem Mass. Church, of Corpus band of Sarah E. Porter (nee Gwynne).

hnsti. 10 A M. Jnt. Holy Sepulchre Relut vcs. friends and organizations of Relieved in 5 minutes or double your money beck Wilts SlClll ttonsek aIS uutu nalnful iiff.it.

tprrx'Urry. viewing; Wednesday evening r.l.I.T. April IB, 1914. RALPH B. which he was a member ate invitud to at of Mary PnwdHl Relatives tend funoral, Friday.

30 A. at his rvslilume. 7319 Palmetto st. Solemn H- mr.it iri-iwl. Hlsu t'clmoit'lunii Hflullilli all -Mi Waid.

me InviUx allnid uulcin Mass. it) A. si. Cecelia thuicn. Iiiteinii.iit Holy Sepulchre.

A' Ins s. sour itamach and hiartbsrn. Soitsri Its rsicrtli (lit faiUtl-sdlnt siidiclmi known for tysiptosutlt rtllsf dlclim like thait Is Bill-sn Tablets. No laiatliit. tell am ferlntt omfoM I fifty or daskla your money sack return of sottlt i rtiTiii iihiis A.

from ll resilience, Anril 16. 1914. MARY e. 1 Irstncld si VirwliiK Wed. eve BHAIt UT.

Aurll 16. 2.112 Cnlo- io at. iiii at an ornggmt. WINTEHHOTTOM. wife of John L.

Rager. Friends may call, Wednesday, 7 to 9 P. at her late residence. 487 Gerhard Rox-boroueh. Services.

Thursdav. 11 A. in r(i. WILLIAM, son of the lale John e-HJ tazabeth trtrbhardt. Relatives, friends, Teamsiers I'nion.

Local 470. and employes St. Stephen's Church. Wissakickon. vi --va.

sieiai to invited to services, Thursday. 2 P. Brenner Funeral Home, RANDALL. Anril 17. MARY E.

(nee jt-j iv 4tn st. interment Ardsley Cem. nenas call Wednesday. 7 to 30 P. M.

Hawthornei, widow of John Relatives and friends are invited to services. 1 P. Kester's Funeral Home, 609-J1 E. Allegheny ave. Int.

North Cedar Hill Cem. Viewing Wednesday eve. r.LEDHIIX. April 17. of Willow Grove Wiidwrwvt.

CLARA, uife of the late i noTniiji oirahOl nee Northovori. Rela UAPSOV. On Aoril 17. 1944. ADA S.

tor! and friends invited to servir-e. Thurs RAPSON. of R035 Greene Gtn. Service st the Wetc! Funeral Home. Nil on Thursday.

3 P. at Oliver H. Bair's. Eavton road. Willow (Jrove.

Friends iji) nestnut st. interment private. Friends may call Wednesday evening. ir.v call Wednesday evening. (OI.nt;BEB(i.

April 16. PHILIP 2 I S- son of Anna Goldenberg, ol 5 4 JffTerson St. Services. Wed 3 P. KEHHELD.

At his home. Wavne. Manner' on April 17. 1944. J.

HOWARD, husband of till Kedfleld. Interment private. f-r'm Rosen's Funeral Parlors. 423 Pine st. 'is'i1iw 11E1LLV.

Suddenly. April 16. CHARLES. Aioum naron cemetery. 16.

of 2635 of Cantlelin. County Donegal, Ireland, husband of Margaret Crawford Relliy. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Thurs i-naqw-KK arolink (nee Zernhai. day. 8.15 A.

residence, 683 Aubrey mmm wife of the late William Greenle. Relatives and frnds invited to the service. Thurs-cay, 11 A. Parlors of Harold B. Mulii-1119 W.

Lehigh ave. Int. Mt. Peace Ardmore. Solemn Mass of Requiem, St.

Denis' Church, 9.30 A. M. Int. St. Denis' Cemetery.

Friends call Wednesday evening. (HTER. Of 213 Penn Camden. N. April 18, W'lLLIAM C.

RICHTER, cemetery, lends invited Wednesday eve. GRIFFITH. April 17. KATIE aged J4 ars. widow- of William H.

Griffith, of leadon. Pa. Relatives and friends invited 'PC: aged 63 years Funeral services 1 P. Apts. Wm.

H. Battersby. 3316 N. Broad st. Interment CTielten Hills Cemetery.

Viewing Thursday evening. to services Fri 3 P. Funeral Home "ALL-BRAN WORKED A.ioie j. tiair hon, 3s hestnut St. Frsprids mav call 7 to 9 P.

M. RING. April lb. of 3345 N. 2d HED- WTG (nee Cramer), widow of Camillo Ring.

Relatives and friends are invited to service. WONDERS FOR ME!" IP. at Parlors of Harold B. Hf.DBI( KS. April 17.

1944. at the Hasonic Home. N. Broad WILLIAM A HENDRICKS. Relatives and friends, also Fort ashington Lodge.

308 F. A A. invited to services at Bringhurst's, 2000 alnut st Thurs 2 P. M. Friends may call MUlliean.

1119 W. Lehiirh ave. Interment Mt. Peace. Friends Invited Wednesday eve.

ROBERTS. In West Chester on ADril 18. DR. NORMAN ROBERTS. M.D..

husband Says Constipation Sufferer of Jean B. Roberts. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend services from Hicks' Funeral Home. 229 S. High West Ches Cold Stoma lm BoKed Messenger to your by bringmg conserve gas in your coat.) by our messenger.

condition. Air Jratmnt hl 4. oi d.rt. every for rnroroenrstoraPgre vanUs. every coat our made out ter, on Thursday at 2 P.

M. Interment Brad- lorn emeterv. viewing Wednesday evening. There's real hope for common hi mtiiiiiKii. Ann lb.

jcinimil (nte widow of Adam Ruther HIGH FIELD. April 16 1944. MARY A beii. mother of Hat tie E. Bold Peiatu.es and friends invited to funeral v.ces Thurs.

2 P. M. at Van Sant Funeral Home. 3027 5th st Friend riav Wednesday evening after 7 HISTIK -T HAYES, suddenly, at I.n-2"": Fng.and on Apt II 14th. 1H44, txlivd ho.oband of A hi oilier of Mrs Milier Hill, of PTiila and Mrs lael Sweeney, of Moriistuwn.

N. In- ford. In her HOth year. Relatives and friends. also members of St.

John free Church, are Invited lo services, Thursday, 2.30 P. l1 at her lute residence. 3t62 Frankfoid ave 1 nleimenl North Cedar Hill Cemetery, view- in ii WwlnoKlav evening siAisi.tiK. April ihtn, T94. jiise.h'it son at the lata Mlrhael at Dolly Scan loll (nee urrani.

hunral. thurs A. rrom me nonie or nis sisiei Mrs. i.uoi lie a. iHIS Sui K.

CATH-r A inw wife late Stephen L'n'' Relatives, friends invitml funeral, Gitmey Funeral Home. Broad si Solemn Hih Mass. St. Mephens Chuich 10 A. Holy Sepulchre tern.

Viewing Wednesday evening tenine Meiiill, 12M Windsor Highland Park, Pa. Solemn Reauiem Mass. Church of St. Laurence, 10 A. M.

Intel ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday evening I JflSOTTA. April 16. 1944. ANTHONY husband of Lillian (nee Altai RT- St IITT.

Anr 1 15. ELIZABETH A. CONGDON, widow of John J. Scott. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral.

Thurs friends are invited to attend the Thurs. 9 A. late residence. 3707 day. 8 30 A.

residence. 744 S. 53d st. solemn Mass or Requiem, cnurcn or tne i xu a. M.

iniermeni ttoiy Cross emeterv. KMITH. April 16. HENRY US- constipation sufferer in this unsolicited letter 1 "Thanks for what KETXOOG'S ALL-BRAN has done for me. I'm 76 years old.

Had been taking; pills end Belts almost every niicht. 6 weeks ago. I started eatins; KELLOGCl'S ALL-11 RAN every Soon I had regular movements without njr trouble. I can't praise ALL-BKAN enough. It sure works wondere for m.w Mr.

K. C. Zook, Box 114, Fair bury. IU. How can such amazing Tesalta for thousands be explained? Scientists say it's because KELLOGG'S is one of Nature's most effective sources of certain "cellulo8ic" elements, lack of which in the diet is a common cause of constipation.

They help the friendly colonic flora fluff up and prepare the colonic wastes for easy, natural elimination. KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN is not a purprative. Doesn't "sweep you It's simply a gentle-actinji, "repulating" food. If you have constipation of this type, eat KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN regularly with milk and fruit, or mixed with other cereals. Drink plenty of water.

See if you, too, don't get real help I Insist on genuine ALL-BRAN, made only by Kellogg's in Battle Creek. Ad vt. bami of Lavinia M. Smith (nee Hawthornei, Relatives and friends, employes of Flelsih mann llakins Invited to attend funeral iti- T. t-A solemn Requiem c2mS ChUrth' 10 A- 3fi' PASQUALE.

of TJi husband of Mary J-vecchia (nt-e Dj Joseph). Relatives Jyierxls ifivnted toTuneral. Thurs? "1(1 A MJf-al Funeral Home. 6925 rarkford ave Solemn Reouiem Mass, 10 f-t2urtUm Church, mtf. merit M.

Di.mimr'i Cemetery. View-Init Wednesday evening. Apr1' 17. 111-1 HEN-riKriA AUCHMITTY SI 'ITB'-is Thursday. A.

from A. J. Hem berger, Kensinfiton ave. and Westmoreland st. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of the Ascension, 10 A.

M. Viewing Wednesday evening. smith. or irns poplar April ik. 014.

CATHKHlNK. wife of the late Oavld 1,. "I I 1 Smyth. Helntivca and friends are invited funeral from Parlors of Wm. A- Kohl.

STORAOB HATBS It'll Own 13-Jfi N. IKth st. 0() A. W. Solemn Bt lames a hureh.

22d and April 20th. T.t 3:0 Jntrrmrnt ktvkti at Church-rd of hurch of Messiah. Gwynedd" Hcoulein Mass. Church of Gesu. 8 A.

M. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery'. of Your KM. On April 36. 1944 AR-R.

husband of ajk-p wife of the late Cliarles A. Steele. Funeral services at Bringhurst's 2000 Walnut on April 19, at 2.30 P. M. Interment Marvxca.

Pa. Relatives, friends and retienric. ia. THATCHER. April 17, of 2230 N.

Ieith- gow MABEL P. THATCHER. Relatives na Inenus are invited to funeral, Thursday, P. Parlors of Harold B. Mulliean.

at. wCTinesuav eve i Fur Scarfs, Coats. Overcoats, if 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Interment Hillside Cemeterv.

Friends invited Wednesday eve. Died TOLANn. April 16, 1944. KATHERINE RAPHAEL-SACKS FUNERAL DIRECTORS ALIIRT SACKS, President IS4f R. BROAD ST.

JTE. 4803 Men I X- -1 1 f-v 4" 1 A I lit' I i I i rig3 1 1 Vfl.VntRSMITH. April 17, 1944. JOHN V. VONDERSMITH.

of 536 S. 48th husband of the late Margaret Vondersmilh. Relatives and friends aie Invited to services, Thursdav, 2 P. at Parlors David H. Bo wen A Son.

50th and Catherine sts. Interment private. Friends may call Wednesday. 7 to 9 P. M.

April 17, MARY daughter of Elwood J. and the late Emma Walters (nee Muthi, in her 22d year. Relatives and friends invited to the funeral, 8.30 A. erandparents' residence, Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Snyder, 59 N. 61st st. Sulemn Requiem Mass in Our Lady of the Rosary Church, 10 A. M.

Friends Invited Thursday evening. WATSON. ADril 17. at his residenr. JOSEPH 1 Mrolong the Life of Your Furs with Hlaunerizing Blauncrizing is more than cleaning it's a complete rejuvenation at most moderate cost! Dirt dries out natural oils makes pelts crack and peel makes a fur coat wear out faster.

Blaunerizing adds vitality and prolongs the life of your furs. I A Biaunerizing Features: 3302 S. 22d THOMAS husband of the late Elizabeth Phelan Watson. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral. 9 A.

from J. J. Roberts, 1701 Ritner st. Solemn Mass of Requiem. Church of Complete FUNERAL SERVICE 1512 N.

BROAD ST. FIE. 4100 St. Richard, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewinz Thursdav evening. WEIN MASTER. ADril 17.

EMIL husband of Gertrude Weinmaster (nee Clarkl. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral. 8.30 A. late residence. inee iiugnesi, wire or tne late Jonn J.

inland, and mother of Mother Herman Joseph. S. H. C. Sister St.

John the Evangelist, and the late Sister Herman Joseph. Sisters of the Good Shepherd. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral. Thurs 8 HO A. M.

residence of son. John A. Toland. 320 River-view Drexel Hill. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of Kt.

Andrew, 10 A. M. Interment Cathedral Cemeterv 4050 Glendale April 17. JAMES husband of Margaret C. Townsend and son of Amos and Charlotte Townsend.

aged 43 years. Funeral services 2.30 P. Apts. Wm. H.

Battersby. 3316 N. Broad st. Int. North-wood Cem.

Viewing Friday evening. TOZAR-FRANKLIN. April 18, SADIE, wife of the late GeorRe Tozar, formerly of 4132 Ojjden st. Funeral services 1 P. Apts.

Wm. H. Battersby, 3316 N. Broad st. Interment Woodlands Cemetery.

Friends may call Friday evening. TURNER. Suddenly, at Bristol. April 17. 1944.

ANNA M. (nee Miller), wife of the late John Y. Turner. Relatives and friends are invited to services, at the Ruehl Funeral Home, 314 Cedar Bristol, at 2 P. M.

Interment Bristol Cem. Friends mav call Wednesday evening. VKRSCHUEREN. April 16. KATHRYN, daughter of the late William and Mary Kane (nee Mullanney).

of 821 N. 45th st. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, 8.30 A. John P. Donohue Sons, 5400 Market st.

Solemn Requiem Mass at Mother of Sorrows Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Wed.

eve. VE1T. ASil 16. of 2106 N. 41 GOTTLIEB husband of Hie late Barbara C.

Velt (nee Relatives and friends are invited to service. Thursday, 2 30 P. M-. from Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan, 1119 W.

Lehigh ave. Interment Hillside Cem. Friends invited Wednesday eve. VIZIART). Of KilthmmiKh.

County Mayo, Ireland. April 15. THOMAS beloved husband of Catherine A. Vizzard (nee I-visl. Relatives and friends, also Holy Name Society and employes of Baldwin Locomotive Works, Eddystone, and Bur-holme Beneficial, are invited to funeral, 8.30 A.

residence, 4849 N. 5th st. Solemn Mass of Requiem. Church of the Tncarnatfon. 10 A.

M. Interment Holy, Sepulchre Cemetery. 2426 W. Oakdale st. Solemn Reauiem Mass in St.

Columba's Church. 10 A. M. Interment noiy Eepuicnre cemetery. Friends invited Thursdav evening.

WILSON. April 17. 1944, THOMAS husband of the late Sarah Jane Wilson. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral. 2 P.

at his late residence, 409 Martin Hoxborouuh. Friends may call Wednesday evening. Hardwood Couch Casket lor Hoitjlti and Outside Cat 8 IAS Funeral includes AJJ Casket with Beautiful interior. EnKraved Plate. Blanket, Hearse and Limousine, PrfNervation and Dressing.

Undertaker's Sfr-ioe Charge, Crape. Crucifix, Cpndelabra i.nd Prayer Rail. No charge lor suburban rails, for use r'f or organ service. Opening crave en acdUional cost. WISE.

Anril 17th. niARI.FS nn n( Careful fnpcfJon by Blauner't fur-preserving specialists. froth Air Blowing removes grease and grime, helps restore fur lustre and color. I 0 Gentle Tumbling in sawdust to keep vital oils in the pelts. Masterful Qlailng to keep furs supple, fresh and lustrous.

Gentle Patting with rattan staves restores sparkling life. Lining Cleaned by hand without removal from coat. Fur Storage Blauner Second Floor Elizabeth Wise. Friends A relatives r. In vited to view his remains.

Sunday. April 23d. at 3803 Brown 8 to 11 P. M. Funeral services.

Anril 24th. at Elmwninl A. cfor E. Church, 11 A. 86th A Bartram av.

Int. at Soldier a National Cemetery. 7.0RN. Of 3011 Colona April 16th. ANNA wife of the late Frank r.

Zom in her 84th year. Services will be held i uwen iionman runerai Home, 221 Main E. Greenville. Pa Thnrsriav 1 Interment Zionsville Cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 3316 N.

BROAD ST. SAG. 2S47 EST. 1814 In Memoriam BEAUJVEITS, Market at 9th WALnut 6000 The Salvation Army ISceds our Help to Help WILHELMI In loving remembrance, mv Mother's birthday. HARRY WILHELMI..

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