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i 4 20 a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 23. 1965 Ditd Dili Died H. L. Feldman Dies, Clothing Executive Herman L.

Feldman, a clothing chain executive, died Tuesday's Tidal Predictions PHILADELPHIA (Chestnut st High Tide 3:3 A. M. 3:54 P. M. Low Tide 10:30 A.

M. 10:54 P. M. DELAWARE BREAKWATER High Tide 10: IS A. M.

10:3 P. M. Low Tide 4:00 A. M. 4:24 P.

M. CAPE MAT (Municipal Pier) High Tide :32 A. M. :50 P. M.

Low Tide 3:13 A. M. 3:31 P. M. ATLANTIC (ITT (Steel Pier) High Tide 04 A.

M. :22 P. M. Low Tide 2:55 A. M.

313 P. M. BEACH HAVEN Little Egg Harbor) High Tide 11:17 A. M. 11:35 P.

M. Low Tide 5:31 A. M. 5.4 P. M.

BARNEGAT INLET Monday at his home. He was 66 and lived at 2601 Parkway. Mr. Feldman was chief executive in the Philadelphia area FEBRUARY 1966 23 24 25 26 27 28 MARCH 1966 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 OFFICIAL FORECASTS Philadelp i a and vicinity: Fair Wednesday with a high in the low 40s. Partly cloudy and not so cold Wednesday night.

Mostly cloudy Thursday with little temperature change. Precipitation probability zero Wednesday, 10 percent Wednes Anv nirrlif Died -s trc.v nA Coldest over the weekend High Tide :10 A. M. P. M.

Tide 3:09 A- M- 3:27 p- STATISTICS BY CITIES Hiffhest tmnratnr 1at 17 hniir. lowest temperature last 111 hours and 1... 7, I I 1 Kuiu a 1UC3UB7 MIC United States Weather Bureau. TEMPERATURE ably cold Wednesday. Increas ing cloudiness Wednesday night.

Thursday cloudy and continued cold with chance of rain or snow. Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia: Mostly sunny Wednesday and cool, Thursday mostly cloudy and rather cold. Cape May to Block Island: Northerly winds at 10 to 20 knots Wednesday and Wednesday night. Fair weather Wednesday, increasing cloudiness Wednesday night. Visibility five miles or more.

Cape May to Cape Hatteras: Mostly northerly winds at 10 to 20 knots Wednesday. Weather fair except becoming extremely cloudy in southern portion. Visi- i -1 -i i unity lu nuiea. PLACE L. H.

Albany i 29 Atlanta 31 55 .00 1 Atlantic City 23 41 .00 Bismarck, N. D. 8 15 .00 Boston 13 39 Buffalo. N. Y.

14 27 .031 Charleston, S. C. 43 56 00 Chicago 21 28 Tr. Cincinnati 14 35 .00 Denver 24 40 .10 Duluth, Minn. 1 2 .00 Harrisburg 26 40 .00 Jacksonville, Fla.

51 58 .09 Kansas City. Mo. 9 36 .00 Angeles 57 79 .00 Louisville 16 38 .00 Miami Beach 65 70 1.95 Minneapolis 2 21 Orleans 37 63 .00 York City 24 40 .00 Norfolk, Va. 29 37 .00 Philadelphia 18 38 .00 Phoenix, Ariz. 39 69 OOj Pittsburgh 19 32 Tr.

Portland, Me. 5 34 .00 Portland, Ore. 51 57 Tr. Louis 12 35 .00 Lake City 20 44 .00 Antonio 30 39 .10 Francisco 55 62 .07 Ste. Marie, Mich.

13 22 Tr. Savannah, Ga. 40 64 .00 Seattle 54 64 Tampa, Fla. 57 72 .05 Washington, D. C.

24 43 .00 Wilkes-Barre 20 30 Tr Winnipeg, Man. 19 7 .00 Low; High; Precipitation; Trace. i Philadelphia and vicinity rive ces" i i Barometric Pressure: A. 30.41, day forecast: Temperature forstabie: 12 Noon. 30.43, Failing; p.

age in the low 40s. Low temper- lature will average in the middle Know lilcplv ahnnt Frtrlav anI I rain likely about Monday. Sun Rises 6:44 A. M. Sun Sets 5:46 P.

M. Moon Sets 8:55 P. M. Tuesday's Local Report U. S.

WEATHER BUREAU Philadelphia, Feb. 22. 194 EST T. H. W.D.IV.

Pr. W. 5 A. M. 7 A.

M. 11 A. M. 1 P. M.

5 P. M. 19 74 19 74 32 51 36 48 37 46 W- 8 Clear W- 9 .00 Clear NW-12 Clear WNW-15 .00 Clear NNW-12 Clear NW-10 .00 Pt. Cldy. 7 P.

M. 34 51 temperature; Humidity; Wind Direction and Velocity; Precipitation; Weather Conditions. Highest temperature (2 P. 38 Highest temperature this date last 95 years (1925) 65 Lowest temperature (5:30 A. 18 Lowest temperature this date last 95 years (1963 7 Average temperature today 28 Average temperature this date last year 30 Normal for this date 34 Oetitiency since i-'eb.

1st 60 Total precipitation since Jan. 1 5.58 S. 47, Rising. DEGREE DAY DATA Tuesday 37 Season 3744 Normal 3654 mmktf, rfrectie (ffijip iti km STATIC FtONT OT 1AJIOMITBI Deaths Cyril Butterwick, 75, a Los New New St. Salt San San S.

Weather for Wednesday Based oa Official Forecasts Jf iW I l.s&iw. V) l- feu--A rex as ft sf" A NEW ORLEANS 1 I MIAMI the period Thursday through Monday will average near normal. High temperature will aver- SNOW I STATKbm COU 05 pnum. finrtkk WONT lotri tUry ml mmt F. Wikingsson, Humor Writer Mrs.

Axel Wikingsson, a writer of humorous books and arti cles, died Tuesday at her home, 634 Hazelburst Merion. She was 79. Mrs. Wikingsson, the former Florence Brewster, founded the local branch and was for many years president of American Pen Women. Her work dealt mainly with "hospital humor" and included such books as 'Listen, Sadie" and "A Bride's Primer." She was a member of the May flower Society, Colonial Dames and Daughters of the American fV SAN FRANCISCO LEGCO I (h KZs V7 V-X aouoY FAI FlOUDY IlltlSl WMMr 130 WIND WAMM I VV I MILLER RAYMOND en Feb.

20, 1966. ef 3626 N. Darien husband of Clara C. Miller. RelaUves.

friends and employes SKF are invited to the service. 10 A. the Erie ave. par-lora of HAROLD B. MULLIGAN.

9th st. and Erie ave. Int. Oakland Cem. Friends are invited Wed.

eve. MINICHUK Feb. 19. JULIA, of 1115 N. Orianna devoted mother of Stephen and Paul.

RelaUves and friends are invited to funeral 9 A. KOCU BIN-SKY FUNERAL HOME. 307 E. Girard ave. Divine Liturgy, 10 A.

St. Nicholas R. O. Church. Int Oakland Cem.

Viewing Thurs. eve. MOORE Feb. 20. 1966.

of 8241 Michener JOHN husband of the late Ida (nee Saque) and father of Anna Charles and John S. Moore. Relatives and friends invited to service. 1 P. KIRK NICE.

6301 German-town ave. Int. Northwood Cem. Friends may call Wed. 7 to 9.

In lieu of flowers, donations to Wood-crest United Church of Christ, Mt. Pleasant ave. and Thouron st. MOORE Of 4643 E1U Feb. 21.

1966. CAROLINE A. (nee Classi, widow of John K. and mother of Ruth Carolyn Moore. Relatives and friends are invited to services, 11 A.

at the Funeral Home of FLOYD M. BISHOP, 5408 N. 5th St. Int. Arling-ton Cem.

Friends may call Wed. after 7 P. M. M0RL0CK RUBY M. (nee Omrod).

of 4645 N. Tampa suddenly on Feb. 20, 1966. beloved wife of Daniel R. Relatives, friends and employes of McNeil Laboratory invited to ervire.

from the WETZEL SON FUNERAL HOME. 47C8-12 North 5h st. on 11 A. M. Friends may caU Wed.

eve. MORRIS Feb. 20, 1966, of 1725 N. 33rd at REGINA (nee Mueller), mother of Veronica Morris. Rita Morris and Mrs.

Ruth E. Patton, and Mrs. Dor-thea Merchant. High Mass. Thurs, 10 A.

at The Most Precious Blood R. C. Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Viewing Wed. Mr A IN FUNERAL HOME, 2019 W. Jefferson st. MURDOCH Pitman, N. Feb.

21, 1966. LAUR A (nee Coombs), wife of the late William Murdoch. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on 11 o'clock, at the WEATHERBY FUNERAL HOME. 308 W. Holly Pitman.

Int. Manahath Glassboro, N. J. Friends may also call Wed. eve.

MURPHY On Feb. 20, 1966, JOHN son of the late John and Catherine Nagle Murphy, of 18 Elliott Bryn Mawr, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Thurs. morning, at 8:30 o'clock, from the McCONAGHY FUNERAL HOME, Lancaster and Wyoming Ard-more. Solemn Requiem Mass in Our Mother of Good Counsel Church, at 9:30 o'clock.

Int. Immaculate Conception Tremont, Pa. No viewing Wed. eve. NAGLE Feb.

19. 1966. VINCENT husband of Pauline Nagle (nee Ernest), of 441 E. Howell aged 71 years. Relatives and friends, also Co.

109th Infantry. 28th invited to funeral, 2 P. Funeral Home of JOHN ROSE, 5720 Rising Sun ave. Int. Lawnview Cem.

View. Thurs. 7 to 10. 0ECHSLE KATHERINE, wife of the late Lud-wig Oechsle. on Feb.

20, 1966, of 7707 Hasbrook ave. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, 2 P. J. W. DEAN SON.

7900 Oxford Fox Chase, Phila. Int. Greenmount Cem. Viewns Wed. eve.

In lieu of flowers, make contributions to the Heart Fund. 0'HARA JOHN on Feb. 12. 1966, of 2940 Mutter St. Relatives, friends and em ployes of Jerry's Market, 549 W.

Man-heim are invited to attend the funeral on 7:30 A. from HEWITT FUNERAL HOME. Girard ave at 3d St. Requiem Mass at 9 A. Church of the Visitation.

Friends may call Wed. eve. 0SB0RN Feb. 21. 1966.

ANNA M. fnee Tin-ney), wife of the late Charles H. Osborn. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral. 8:30 A.

WM. P. TINNEY 4721 Chester ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, Sacred Heart Church, Manoa, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. PIERR0 Feb.

22. 1966, ELVIRA, of 1317 S. 6th beloved sister of Lina. Mary. Joseph A.

and Dr. Alfonso L. Pierro. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 9:30 A. from PENNA.

BURIAL 1327-29 S. Broad st. Solemn Requiem Mass Sacred Heart Church. 10:30 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Thurs. eve. RANDAZZ0 BASILIO RANDAZZO.

Feb. 21, 1966, of 5745 Vine survived by his wife, Theresa (nee Merendino) and his sons, Mr. Salvatore Randazzo, Mr. Nicholas Randazzo and Mr. Basil Randazzo, a sister, Mrs.

Josephine Faia, and 8 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral on 8:45 A. from the D'ANJOLELL FUNERAL HOME. 6506-20 Haverford Phila. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A.

Our Lady of Victory Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve.

after 7 P. M. (Parking on premises.) Family staying at 308 -Dine West-brook Park, Pa. R0ZNER Feb. 21, 1966.

MILTON, husband of Beatrice Rozner, of the St. James Hotel, 13th and Walnut brother of Fay Guss, Lena Sharp, Jeannette Goldstein, Norman and Morris Rozner. Funeral services, 2 at the DAVID B. BERSCHLER FUNERAL CHAPELS, 5341 State Highway 38. Pennsauken.

N. J. Int. New Camden Cem. SAVICH Feb.

22. 1966, FANNIE, of 4942 N. 10th sister of Mrs. Esther Bar-shatzsky, Mr. Ralph Savich and Mrs.

Anna Shumsky. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services. 12:45 P. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad st.

Int. Mt. Lebanon Cem. Shiva will be observed at 4942 N. 10th it.

SCHAFER Feb. 22, ANNA D- of 301 E. Mt. Pleasant wife of the late Morris Schafer and mother of Edward Schafer. Service 2 P.

at JACOB F. RUTH'S, 8413 Germantown Chestnut Hill. Int. Mt. Jacob Cem.

Parking on premises. SCHALLER Feb. 20. 1966. ANNA of 224 E.

Richmond wife of the late Joseph Schaller. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, 10 A. M. BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 1428 E. Columbia ave.

(at Frankford Viewing Wed. eve. Free parking at Columbia and Frankford aves. SCHWARTZ ABRAHAM. Feb.

21. 1966, of 218 South beloved husband of Eva (nee Grossman), dear father of Edward and Benjamin Schwartz. Relatives and friends and members of Chevra Bikur Cbolim are invited to services 1 P. from the REISMAN CHAPEL, 2317 N. Broad St.

Int. Chevra Bikur Cholira Cem. Shiva will be observed at late residence. SMITH Feb. 22.

1966. of Gwynedd Valley, formerly of Willow Grove, FLORR1E (nee Baines), wife of the late William. Relatives and friends are invited to service on 2:30 P. from the WETZEL FUNERAL HOME. 501 N.

Easton Willow Grove. Friends may call after 1 P. M. SNYDER On Feb. 20.

1966. HORACE Hayes Home for Men, 2210 Belmont and formerly of 5324 Walnut husband of the late Maude L. (nee Phillips) Snyder. Relatives and friends and members of Third Chris- tian Church and Perkins Lodge 4dJ F. Ic A.

are invited to the serv- ices. 2 P. A. MERCER OlTNBrs. 1125 W.

Lehigh ave. Friends may call Wed. eve. Masonic service. 8 M.

(Parking at AUan-tic Sta.) STANX0VICS MARY E. GOODZ. Feb. 20, 1966. of 634 Naomi wife of John J.

Stankovics and mother of Helena Easterbrook and John M. Stankovics. Relatives, friends invited to funeral 8 45 A. FITZPATRICK SONS FUNERAL HOME, 425 Lyceum Roxborough. Solemn Requiem Mass Church of St.

Vincent DePauI. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Friends may call Thurs. eve. after 7 P. M. STRATIFF Feb.

22, 196. LLOYD husband of the late Carrie E. Eisenhart Stratiff, 501 Stra-hmore Havertown. Serv. ices Thurs.

afternoon. 1 o'clock. TOPPITZERS FUNERAL HOME. Garrett rd. at Lansdowne Drexel Hill, where friends mar call after 12 noon.

Int. Arlington Cem. SUAREZ Feb. 20. 1966.

DOLORES, of 2410 E. Firth widow of Vincent Suarez, Sr. (nee Lloret). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs 8:30 A.

STILES FUNERAL HOME. 1415-17 E. Susquehanna ave. (above 800 E. Girard ave.

and east of 2200 Frank-ford ave Mass. 10 A M. St. Anne's Church. Int.

New Cathedral Cem. Friends please call Wed. 7-9 30. (For your convenience private parking area.) TALAMINI Suddenly. Feb.

19. 194. of 128 W. Ma1ion Clifton HeiahU, JOHN husband of Catherine E. Talamint (nee Murphy).

Relatives and friends and employes of Linton's Restaurants are invited to funeral. Thurs. 9 A THOMAS F. ROCHE SON. Mth st and Cedar ave.

Solemn Mass of Requiem. Church of St. Eugene. 10 A. M.

Int. Calvary Cem. Viewing Wed. eve. TILL HOW Attn .1 -w.

New York City, formerly of P. husband of Emily (nee Ean) Till. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, 9:30 A. M. parlors HAROLD B.

MULLIGAN. 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Requiem Mass, Our Lady of Mercy Church, 11 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends invited Wed. eve. TITUS Feb.

20, 1966. CHARLES 5R beloved husband of Elizabeth Titut (nee Lowe), of 5314 Sylvester st. Relatives and friends, also Enterprise Assembly 16. A.O.M.P. invited to funeral 9 A.

from the JOSEPH A. QUINN FUNERAL HOME, cor Roosevelt blvd. and Sanger st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St Martin's Church, 10 A. M.

Int. Hol Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. VICTOR Feb.

22. 1966. ANNA (nee Abrams), wife of the late Harry, of 1830 Arnold mother of Mrs. Shirley Shulick. Mr.

Julius Victor, sister of Mr. Abe. Isadore and Louis Abrams and Mrs. Rose Parker, also survived by 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Wed 11 A.

M. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad st. Int. Montefiore Cem.

Shiva will be observed at 1830 Arnold st VIGNERON MARIE THERESA, on Feb. 21, 1966. wife of the late Eugene J. Vigneron. of 6050 Overbrook ave.

Services for relatives and friends on 11 A. at the Chapel of the Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church. Int. Valley Forge Gardens. In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to the charity of your choice.

WALKER Suddenly, Feb. 20. 1966, EDWARD, age 8 mos son of James and Eleanor Walker, of 5822 Angora terrace. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, 9 A. from the JOHN J.

FLEMING FUNERAL HOME, 6224 Cedar ave. Mass of the Angels, 10 A. Transfiguration Church. Int. Old Cathedral Cem.

Friends may call Wed. 7 to 9. WELSH On Feb. 21, 1966, MARY of 413 W. Mt.

Airy wife of the late -Thomas E. Welsh, and mother of Thomas John F. Welsh and Mrs. Robert N. Bell.

Solemn Requiem Mass. 10 A. Holy Cross Church. Mt. Airy.

Int. Holy Cros Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. at the FYFE BOYD FUNERAL HOME, 7047 Germantown ave.

WILEY GEORGE suddenly. Feb. 21. 1966. of 410 Orlando Oreland.

husband of Barbara Wiley (nee Dysart). Services 11 A. St. Philip in the Fields Episcopal Church. Oreland.

Pa. Int. pvt. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to St. Philip's Memorial Fund, in name of George W.

Wiley, Jr. WILLETT On Feb. 20. 1966. FLORENCE E.

WILLETT, of 1003 S. 46th at. Service for relatives and friends on 1 P. at OLIVER H. BAIR'S.

1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. ZANINE Feb. 20, 19t6, of 451 Cedar Jenkintown.

DOROTHY daughter of Louis A. and the late Caroline Zanine (nee Reiman), sister of Charles, John, Robert, Louis, Mrs. Margaret Fitzhenry. Mrs. Mary Far-nan, and Mrs.

Carolyn Raesler. Relatives, friends, B.V.M. Sodality and employes of Jenkintown office The Phila. Electric invited to funeral, 9 A. JOS.

J. McGOLDRICK FUNERAL HOME. West ave. and Cedar Jenkintown. Solemn Requiem Mass, Immaculate Conception Church, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve.

(parking facilities). ZULLI Feb. 20. 1966, MADDALENA (nee Di Giacomo), wife of Achilie Zulii. of 1839 S.

21st st. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, 9 A. RUFFENACH FUNERAL HOME. 21st st. and Snyder ave.

-Requiem Mass, St. Edmond's Church. 10 A. M. Friends may call Wed.

eve. Please omit flowers. Card of Thanks STACK. The family of the late ROBERT STACK wishe to thanlr relatives, friends and employes of Phila. Gas Co.

for their kind expression of sympathy at the death of their loved one. Mrs. Robert Stack and Children BAldwin 8-2667 Convenience ic provide on-premise parking service for your convenience. "PfHSONAt itrif Since 1II4" iS I i JAMIES0N Feb. 20.

1966, MARION M. QUIN, of 251 S. Hirst wife ef Harry M. Jamieson. Relatives, friends and all organization of which she was a member are invited to the services 2 P.

at the McCULLOl'GH FUNERAL HOME. S. W. cor. 63d St.

and Lansdowne ave. Int. Mt. Moriah Cem. Friends may call Wed.

eve. JARDINE On Feb. 19. 1966, DELLA C. JAR-DINE, wife of the late Walter Jar-dine, of 1601 E.

Moyamensing mother of Florence Righter, grandmother of Harry W. Righter and great-grandmother of Harry S. and Mary Ellen Righter. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral on at 8-30 A. at OLIVER H.

BAIR'S, 1820 Chestnut where friends may call 7 to P. M. Burial Office and Requiem. 10 A. Church of St.

Mark. 1625 Locust St. Int. Fernwood Cem. KELLEY Feb.

21. ROSE M. (nee Dowling), of 3215 Brunswick Drexel Hill, wife of the late John J. Kelley. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral.

9 A. JOHN P. DONOHUE SONS, 8401 West Chester pike, cor. of Lynn Upper Darby. Pa Requiem Mass, 10 A.

Church of St. Charles. Drexel Hill. Pa. Int.

Westminster Cem. Friends may call 7 to 10 P. M. KOZUCH Feb. 19, 1966, MARY (nee Grzesiakl, of 97 Firth st Palmyra.

N. formerly of 2614 Croyden devoted mother of Catherine Maier, Joseph and Rita Van Artsdalen, also survived by six grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. RelaUves, friends and neighbors invited to her funeral, 8 A. WALCZAK FUNERAL HOME, 2391-93 E. Orthodox st.

(at Aramingo Requiem Mass. St. John Cantius Church, 9 A. M. Burial, St, Dominic's Cem.

Viewing Wed. eve. LANGHAM DANIEL suddenly on Feb. 20- 1966, husband of the late May Naulty Lang-ham, of 1469 E. Cheltenham Ave.

Services for relatives and friends on 1:30 P. at OLIVER H. BAIR'S, 1820 Chestnut where friends may call 7-9 P. M. Int.

North Cedar Hill Cem. LANGHAM EDWARD, Feb. 20, 1966. In Philadelphia. Funeral services.

1 P. LOWNES FUNERAL HOME. 659 Germantown Pike. Lafayette Hill. LAVERTY HOWARD in son of the late Solomon and Margaret Ferguson Laverty, of 212 E.

16th Wilmington, formerly of Conshohocken. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the WILLIAM A. MOORE FUNERAL HOME, 7C8 Fayette Conshohocken, 8:30 A. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Matthews Church, at 10 A.

M. Int. St. Matthews Cem. Friends may call Thurs.

eve. at the funeral home. Parking in the rear. LEITOLD In Feb. 20, 1966, FRANK J.

LEITOLD. of 157 Carson Phila. funeral service will be held 11 A. in the C'ONNELL FUNERAL HOME. 245 E.

Broad Bethlehem. Int. Union Heller-town. LEWIS CLARENCE son of Clarence G. and Helen Lewis, on Feb.

21, 1966, of 8120 Verree rd. RelaUves and friends, employes of Vector United Aircraft, invited to funeral, 8:30 A. J. W. DEAN SON.

6401 Rising Sun Lawndale, Phila. High Mass, 10 A. St. Cecilia's Church. Int.

Our Lady of Grace Cem. Viewing Wed. eve. LIM0NGELLI VINCENT. Feb.

21. 1966. husband of Clara (nee Renn), of 7109 Torresdale and father of Donald Limon-gelli. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 9 A. GALZERANO FUNERAL HOME.

7158 Torresdale ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A. Our Lady of Consolation Church. Int. St.

Dominic's Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. after 7. (Parking at Sunoco Station.) MALL0N Suddenly.

Feb. 21, 1966. KATH-ERINE LOUISE. 2 years and 10 months old. daughter of Michael and Kathaleen Jarrett Mailon.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, A. parlors of JOHN A. HEALEY. 2302 S. 12th St.

Mass of the Angels, Our Lady of Mt. Car-mel Church, 11:30 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Wed. eve. MARTIN Of 25:8 N. Mascher Feb. 22.

1966, BENJAMIN son of the late Robert and Emma Martin, age 80 years, uncle of John B. Dillon and Mrs. Ruth Conlon. RelaUves and friends are invited to the services Friday, 10 A. at JOHN F.

FLUEHR SONS. 149 W. Susquehanna ave. Int. Mt.

Moriah Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. MARTELLI PANTALEONE fLEO), Feb. 20, 1966.

beloved husband of Teresa (nee Aiello), of 57 N. State Upper Darby, also survived by 4 sons, Frank. Joseph, Edward, Anthony; 2 daughters. Mrs. Jennie Altopiedi and Mrs.

Angela Mangano and 16 grandchildren. Relatives and friends and members of the PRR Holy Name Society invited to funeral, 8:30 A. from the LEONETTI FUNERAL HOME, N. E. cor.

Broad and Wolf sts. Solemn Requiem Mass. St. Lawrence Church. 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing after 7 P. M.

(Parking on premises.) MATHEWS On Feb. 21. 1966. EMMA of 3099 Stevens Camden, N. age 96 yrs.

Funeral services 10:30 A. at the MURRAY FUNERAL HOME, 408 Cooper Camden, N. J. No viewing Wed. eve.

Friends may caU one hour prior to service. MATYSKIELA Feb. 20, 1966. of 421 Krams FRANCIS, beloved husband of Pauline (nee Marcinek), and father of Francis, Jr. Relatives, friends and members of Polonia Hall Manaiung Tribe sll8, and employes of Food Fair Stores are Invited to funeral.

Feb. 24, at 9 A. at KARCSH FUNERAL HOME. 164 Cotton Manayunk. Solemn Requiem Mass.

10 A. at Holy Family Church. Viewing Wed. eve. McDEVITT Suddenly.

Feb. 20. 1966. of 1324 S. 29th JOHN beloved husband of Anne D.

(nee Tarnoff). Relatives and friends, also employes Atlantic Refining and the Warden Bene. are invited to the funeral. 8:30 A. MILLIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 1346 S.

29th st. Solemn Mass of Requiem, St. Gabriel's Church. 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. McDonnell Suddenly, Feb.

20, 1966, JOHN husband of Loretta (nee Moore), of 31G5 N. 29th son of John J. and Josephine (nee Morris). RelaUves, friends and employes of Nice Ball Bearing invited to funeral, 9 A. from the C.

McILVAINE MUNDY FUNERAL HOME, 2803-05 W. Allegheny ave. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Wed.

eve. Parking by attendants. McHALE JOHN on Feb. 21, 1966, of Pennsburg, formerly of Rox-borough, brother of Mrs. Gertrude I.

Nixon and Mrs. Emma F. Parsons. Relatives and friends are invited to the service. 2 P.

W. MILLS TURNER FUNERAL HOME, 6028 Ridge Rox. Int. Westminster Cem. Friends may call Thurs.

7-9 (parking facuities). Mckinley On Feb. 21, 1966, SALINDA Mc KIN-LEY (nee Meharrey). Services 10 A. at the Lutheran Home of 6950 Germantown ave.

Int. Arlington Cem. McVAUGH CLARENCE suddenly, Feb. 21, 1966. of 915 Edge Hill Glenside.

Pa. Services Ic int. private. Florist Guide Great Northeast BRIMMERS 3155 KENSINGTON AVE. NE 4-061 WANNERS FLOWERS 1909 COTTMAN AVI A 5-7500 ner in the London auction firmjwas founder and editor-in-chief of Sotheby's, in the State Ball- of the American Journal of room at Buckingham Palace, in London, during an invesuiure.

Mr. Butterwick was waiting for Robert Hall Clothes. Be fore joining Robert Hall in 1959, he was president of the old Nathan Feldman Clothing Manufacturing Co. for 10 years. He had been in the clothing industry for 43 years.

He was a member of the II the Shriners, B'nai iB'rith, the Philadelphia Clothing a nit artnrorc A gap! at inn anH Surviving is his wife, the former Helena Frankel; a son, Lawrence a sister, Mrs. Sophie Zucker; and two brothers, Joseph G. and David N. Died BEUERLE Feb. 20, 196, WILLIAM beloved husband of Rose (nee Wagner), of 4329 Bennington st.

Relatives, friends and also members of Bethel Temple and Wesley Methodist Church-American Legion Post, r68. Invited to attend the funeral, 10 A. from DILLON FUNERAL HOME. 2155-57 E. Cumberland st.

Int. North Cedar Hills Cem. Friends may call Wed. 7 to 9 P. M.

Parking available on city parking lot at Sep-viva and Firth sts. BLANK GEORGE WILLIAM, suddenly, on Feb. 22, 1966, of Emlen Arms son of the late Frances Hambrecht. Services for relatives and friends on 1 P. OLIVER H.

BAIR, 1820 Chestnut where friends may call Sat. after A. M. Int. Arlington Cem.

BOSLER ROBINSON, on Feb. 21, 1966. Funeral service at 11 A. Feb. 23, at BRINGHURST 20th and Walnut Phila.

Burial Carlisle. Pa. BREEN Of 7 Camelot drive, Plymouth Meeting, formerly of Germantown, on Feb. 20, 1966, NORA A. (nee Breen), wife of the late Edward P.

Breen and aunt of Rev. Joseph S. invited to funeral, 9 A. ERRICHETTI FUNERAL HOME, 5801-03-05 Chew ave. (at Price Requiem Mass.

11 A. M. Epiphany Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Friends may call Wed. eve. Holy Communion may be received at this Mass. CAULFIELD At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles J.

Burns on Feb. 21, 1966. NORA M. (nee Coyle), formerly of 5700 Willows ave. and Lost Creek, wife of the late Patrick J.

and aunt of Rt. Rev Michael J. Dean. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, 9 A. THOMAS J.

O'ROURKE FUNERAL HOME, 1709 S. 56th Mass of Solemn Requiem, Church of Most Blessed Sacrament, 10 A M. (Holy Communion may be received.) Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Thurs.

eve. CHUDITSKI Feb. 21. 1966. LARRY, formerly of 16th ic Rowan Nicetown, beloved husband of the late Pauline, and father of Henry, Mrs.

Sophie Jaeger and Mrs. Ann Schrader. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 9:30 A. from the EDWARD H. SZWEDA FUNERAL HOME, 1701 W.

Hunting Park ave. Int. Oakland Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve.

COMER Feb. 21, 1966. HERMAN, of 760 Brooke I.orth Hills, husband of Minnie Comer (nee Rock len), fa. ther of Mrs. Harry (Anne) Broderick and Stephen Comer, brother of Fannie Sablosky and Rose ruber also survived by 4 grandchildren.

Services 11 A. M. precisely at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N. Broad St. Int Roosevelt Memorial Park.

Family wiU return to the late residence. In lieu of flowers, the family suaeests contributions be sent to the Children's Hospital. C0NLAN On Feb. 20. 1966, of 137 W.

Abbotts-ford MARY A. (nee Breen), wife of the late Patrick J. Conlan. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8:30 A. from the parlors of HAROLD B.

MULLIGAN, 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Solemn Requiem Mass in St. Francis of Assist Church, at 10 A. M.

Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends invited Wed. eve. COYLE Of Clayton, N. on Feb.

14. 1966. PFC. GARY at Vietnam, son of Edward and Margaret Sharp Coyle, aged 1J years Funeral. Feb.

25, 9 A. BARCLAY FUNERAL HOME, Broad and Maple Clayton, N. J. Requiem High Mass, 10 A. St.

Catherine's R. C. Church, Clayton, N. J. Int.

St. Bridget's Cem. Glassboro, N. J. Calling hours.

Thurs. eve. DALGLIESH Feb. 20. 1966.

of 6301 Osontz ROBERT, husband of the late Mary E. (nee King). Relatives and friends, Henry W. Williams Lodge 624, F. and A.

invited to service, 2 P. KIRK NICE. 6301 German-town ave. Int. Hillside Cem.

Friends may call Wed 7 to 9. Masonic service, 8 P. M. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart una. D'ANGELO Feb.

20. 1966. LUIGI husband of Carmela (nee Perinuzzi) D'Angelo, of 5104 W. Master and father of Mrs. Marie Rosci, Mrs.

Mary Smith-erman, Nunzio and Anthony D'Angelo. Relatives and friends invited to the funeral, at A. from IN-GKMTO'S KUNVRAl, HOME. 700 N. 63d st.

Solemn Requiem Mass, Our Lady of Angels Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may caU Wed.

eve. 7 to 10. 0EMBERG Of 1634 Somerset Llnwood, N. Feb. 21.

1966. MARGARET R. (nee Jonson), widow of the late Charles N. Demberg. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Thurs.

8 30 P. at the MIDDLETON FUNERAL HOME. 304 Shore Somers Point. N. J.

Friends may call Thurs. 7:30 to time of services. Entombment, private. DiORIO Feb. 20.

1966, of 3202 Defense Terrace, HELEN M. (nee McGowan). wife of the late Louis J. DiOrio. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral A.

M. Funeral Home of CHARLES J. McILVAINE. 3711 Midvale ave. Solemn Requiem Ms, St.

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

Friends may call Wed. 7 to 9. DUFF On Feb. 19. 1966.

AUSTIN son of the late Thomas J. Duff and Margaret M. Welsh. RelaUves and friends invited to funeral, 8 30 A. from his late resinVnre, 1305 Wolf st Solemn Requiem Mass, St.

Monica's Church, 10 A. M. Communion may be received at this Mass. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Thurs. eve. Arranged by J. KINO SON. DUFFY Feb.

21, 1966. MARGARET M. (nee Connolly), of 17 Wellington Upper Darby, beloved wife of John A. Duffy. and mother of Paul, Sally Ann Hughes, Marguerite McCutcheon and John Jr.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral, 8:30 A. RICHARD L. KELLY'S, cor. Long lane and Walnut Upper Darby, where friends may call Wed. eve Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A.

Church of SL Alice. (Communion may be received at this Mass). Ii.t. Holy Cross Cem. Parking church lot, Walnut st.

and Snirley rd. Entrance Shirley rd. DUGAN Formerly of 3232 Unruh Feb. 22. 1966, KATHRYN A.

(nee Amen-hauser), wife of the late John J. Dug an in her 81st year. RelaUves and friends invited to attend funeral services 1:30 P. at the FLCEHR FUNERAL HOME, 3301-15 Cottman ave. Int.

Our Lady of Grace Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. FAUST Suddenly, on Feb. 21.

1966, J. HOWARD, of the Ogontz Hall beloved husband of Jane C. (nee Kenny), father of Mrs. Marie F. Dean.

Relatives, friends, P.G.W. employes are invited to attend his funeral on Friday, at 8:30 A. from the NICKELS FUNERAL HOME, 16 E. Chelten ave. Solemn Mass of Requiem.

Int. St. Athanasius Church, at 10 A. M. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Friends invited Thurs. eve. I in the palace ballroom with FELDMAN Feb. 21. 1966.

HERMAN husband of Helena (net Frankel). of 2601 Parkway. Apt. 450. father of Lawrence B.

Feldman. brother of Sophie Zucker, Joseph G. Feldman, Esq. and Da-id N. Feldman, Esq.

Relatives and friends are invited to the services 3 P. JOSEPH LEVINE SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS, N. Broad St. above 71st Ave. Int.

King David Memorial Park. Family will return to the late residence. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to the donor's favorite charity. FOX On Feb. 22, 1966.

THELMA (nee Brill), of the Traymore Hotel, Atlantic City, formerly of Phila. and Y. C. Survived by parents. Edward and Lillian Briel and brother Dr.

Arthur S. Briel, professor at Yale Univ. Family will return to the parents residence, 802 Touraine 1520 Spruce st. Friends may cal. Thurs.

and Fri. FOX BESSIE, on Feb. 20, 1966, of 4939 Germantown daughter of the late George H. and Emily Ward Fox. Services and int.

at the convenience of the family. FRIESS-HAGENMYER On Feb. 21, 1966. ELIZABETH H. (nee Nugent), of 6635 Limekiln pike, wife of the late George H.

Friess. Relatives and friends are invited to services. 1:30 P. A. MERCER QUINSY'S.

1125 W. Lehigh ave. Friends may call Thurs. eve. (Parking at Atlantic Sta.) FRITZ STANLEY husband of the late Mary McTaggart Fritz, of 3543 N.

Marvine st. Relatives, friends and Holy Name Society are invited to call Thurs. eve. and to attend the funeral, 8:30 A. SCHNEIDER FUNERAL HOME, 617-19 W.

OIncy ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Stephen's R. C. Church, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Sepulchre. FROHLICH Feb. IS, 1966, HILDA M.

fnee Os-trowski), Warminster, wife of Willy Frohlich RelaUves and friends are invited to funeral, 2 P. from the DECKER FUNERAL HOME. 216 York Warminster, Pa. Int. Greenmount Cem.

Friends will be received Tues. evening at the funeral home. GEIER Of 2130 Napfle Ir formerly of Devereaux Feb. 20, 1966. MABEL C.

(nee Crossley), wife of George J. Geier, and mother of Mrs. Barbara A. Dempsey. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral.

8:30 A. from the FLUEHR FUNERAL HOME, 3301-15 Cottman ave. Requiem Mass, St. Martin's Church, 10 A. M.

No viewing Thursday evening. G0INS LeROY HARRISON, retired employe of Merck Sharp Dohme. Feb. 20, 1966. in Hospital of Women's Medical College.

He lived at 1236 N. 54th survived by his wife, Vernelle G. Services for relatives and friends, Feb. 26, at St. Phillip's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 53d and Wyalusing at 11 A.

M. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Women's Missionary League of St. Philips Evangelical Lutheran Church or Students Welfare Council, co Mrs. Edna Bess, 1220 N. Broad Phila.

GOLDMAN SAMUEL, Feb. 21. 1966. of Summit Lane Bala-Cynwyd, beloved husband of Elsie (nee Derinser), dearest father of Gary Maurice Goldman and Mrs. Bernie (Helen) Hunter (Handfinger), of Merion, beloved grandfather of Mrs.

Sheldon (Deanna) Sherman and Jeffrey Hunter, dear brother of Mr. David Goldman, Mrs. Joseph (Lena) Mazer, Mrs. Jennie Goldberg and Mrs. Rose Gross.

Relatives and friends are invited to services on 1 P. M. promptly at STILLMAN'S MEMORIAL CHAPEL. 4324 N. Broad st.

Int. Mt. Sharon Cem. Shiva will be observed at residence of Mr. and Mrs.

Bernie Hunter. 222 Upland road. Merion, and Mr. David Goldman, 7209 Haverford ave. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the charity of the donor's choice.

GRANDFIELD J. MURRAY, suddenly, Feb. 21. 1966. of 218 Easton Glenside, son of the late John P.

and Kathryn (nee Murray). Solemn Requiem Mass 10 A. Church of St. Luke the Evangelist, Glenside. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends and members of Willow Grove Post 308 A.L., L.O.O.M. 1101 may call at the WILLIAM R. MAY FUNERAL HOME, Easton rd. fc Keswick Glenside, on Thurs.

eve. GRAY Feb. 20. 1966. SADIEH, beloved wife of the late Joseph H.

Relatives and friends invited to services, 2 P. from the Funeral Home of WETZEL AND SON. 6902 Rising Sun ave. Int. Forest Hills Cem.

Viewing from 1 P. M. only. HINEMAN In St. Petersburg.

on Feb. 20, 1966. OLIVER husband of Flora Sharp Hineman, of Manor Clay-mont, aged 82 years. RelaUves and friends are invited to funeral services, at the Church of the Atonement Methodist Church, Claymont, on Fri. morning, Feb.

25, at 11 A. M. Int. Lawn Croft Cem. Friends are invited to call at JONES FUNERAL HOME.

3401 Philadelphia Pike, Claymont, on Thurs. eve. HILES Of Pitman, N. on Feb. 22, 1966, HENRY husband of the late Irene (nee Nichols), age 76 years.

Funeral services and interment at the convenience of the family. Arrangements in charge of the WEATHERBY FUNERAL HOME. 308 W. Holly ave- Pitman, N. J.

HIRST Of 3'54 suddenly on Feb. 21, 1966. STEAD aged 62 years, beloved husband of Lillian P. Relatives and friends, also Building Service emplo.v. ocal f9.

A. F. of L. Ic CIO. invited to services.

at I P. CHARLES L. KESTER'S, 609-11 E. Allegheny ave. Int.

Hillside Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. H0GELAND Of Feasterville. suddenly.

Feb. 21. 1966, ELIZABETH (nee Lefferts), age 83 years, wife of the late Jason. Relatives, friends and members of Community Chapter 428. O.

E. invited to attend service Friday. 2 P. WM. ROWEN GRANT FUNERAL HOME.

Street rd. and Second St. Pike. Southampton, Pa. Int.

William Penn Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. O. E.

S. Service, 7 P. M. HORNBERGER Feb. 20.

1966. WILLIAM, husband of Wilhelmina Hornberter (nee Sun-derhauf). of 7689-A Washington lane, Lynnewood Gardens. RelaUves, friends and employes of Accounting Port Kichmond Terminal, of The Reading Railroad, are invited to services, 1:30 P. KIRK NICE.

6301 Germantown ave. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may caU Thurs. eve.

H0R0DYSKI Feb. 20. JOHN, of 1722 Park Cherry Hill, N. formerly of 918 New Market beloved husband of the late Mary, devoted father of Theodore, PauUne Arnold, Steffie Sembrot, Anna Foster, Helen Mychol, Jean Angeleri and the late WUIiam. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8 A.

KOCIUBIN-SKY FUNERAL HOME, 307 E. Girard ave. High Requiem Mass. 9 A. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.

Int. Oakland Cem. Viewing Wed. eve. Parastas services 8 P.

M. H0UCHINS Feb. 20. 1966. ROSA widow of the late Charles C.

mother of the late S. BeUe Houchins, formerly of 7245 Pine Upper Darby, Pa. Survived by Mrs. Bertha M. Hart, Harry C.

Raymond and Edward E. Houchins. RelaUves and friends are invited to services. Thurs. 11 A.

from Funeral Home of J. HARRY STROUD. 600-02 N. 63rd where friends may caU Thurs. after 10 A.

M. Int. Arlington Cem. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Sarah D. Cooper Memorial Church.

HUGHES Feb. 20. 1966, of 1044 Springfield Collingdale, Pa. DANIEL C. HUGHES.

Funeral Thurs. 9 A. MARVIL FUNERAL HOME, 1110 Main Darby, Pa. Soiemn Requiem Mass, Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 10 A. M.

Friends call Wed, 7-9. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Revolution. I Exchange, now called the Amer- Surviving is a son, Carl Len- ican Stock Exchange.

He also nart. nad Dee a member of the New Funeral services will be Stock Exchange and was fnm.rt, mJmtk wt4m. intern liU mm wtmJh mlW Elsewhere the field of comparative law, Law- He had been a member of the ilaw scnool facuities at Colum bia, Johns Hopkins and Yale Dr. Joseph Nissim, 52, a research worker in reducing methods, in London. Dr.

Nissim, who was born in Iraq, had been engaged on re search into treating people with drugs so they coulf eat as much food as they liked and still lose weight. He died after a stomach oper ation at Guy's Hospital in Lon don where he carried out re search, sometimes on himself, in testing new theories. Harold James Abbott Glan-ville, 82, president of the Liberal Party in Britain from 1959 to 1960, in London. In Nemoriam SATJGLING. AUGUST Feb.

23. 12. Til memory fades and life departs You will live forever in our hearts." Sadly missed by Wife, Son and Grandson SICKEL. In lovin memory of WAL TER A. SICKEL.

Passed away suddenly, Feb. 23, 1953. Loved and longed for always by his wife and family. ABATE Feb. 21, 196.

CHARLES, son ef the late Michael Abate, and Jennie (nee La Penda), of 123 Cross and brother of Mrs. Marie Reale, Mrs. Vera Palladenetti, Mrs. Rita Marano, Michael, Angelo and Edward Abate. Relatives and friends invited to the funeral.

A. from 1 INGENITO'S FUNERAL HOME, Christian st. Solemn Requiem Mass, Annunciation BVM Church, 10 A. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Wed. eve. to 10. (Parking on premises.) ALBERT On Feb. 20.

1966. JOHN husband of Florence Albert (nee Coskery), of 2510 S. 3rd st. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, Thurs. P.

at the MURPHY FUNERAL HOME. 3rd and Wolf sts. Int. Fri. Wicomico Memorial Park.

Salisbury, Md. Friends may call Thurs. 7-10 P. M. AMTH0R Feb.

20, WW. MARY of 311 Car-son st. (nee Spiegel), wife of the late Frank Amthor. Relatives and friends invited to her funeral, 9 A. STRITTMATTER FUNERAL HOME, 186 Green lane.

Requiem High Mass. 10 A. St. Mary of the As sumption Church. Holy Communion" may be received at this Mass.

Int. Westminster Cem. Viewing Wed. after 7. (Parking on premises.) BARRETT Feb.

19. 196S, suddenly, JOHN husband of Mary C. (nee McVeigh), of 537 E. Cheltenham formerly of Cork City. County Cork, Ireland.

Relatives, friends and organizations of which he was member are invited to funeral, 8:30 A. from J. M. CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, 500 E. Benner st.

(at 100 N. Rising Sun Solemn Requiem Mass, St. William's Church, 10 A. M. Int.

Our Lady of Grace Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. New York papers please copy. BAILEY-ZMIGRODZKI Feb.

19, 1966, MATTHEW of 4488 Salmon beloved husband of Hed-wig (nee Kubis) and devoted father of Edward and Richard. RelaUves, friends, neighbors, Bridesburg Polish Club, 45th Ward, Teamsters Local 628 and employes of United News Transp. invited to his funeral, 9 A. WALZZAK FUNERAL HOME, 2391-93 E. Orthodox st.

(at Aramingo Requiem Mass, St. John Cantius Church, 10 A. M. Burial Most Holy Redeemer Cem. Viewing Thurs.

evt. Died at 11 A. M. Friday at the Richard L. Kelly Funeral Home, Long Lane and Walnut Upper Darby.

Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery, Drexel Hill. MISS DOROTHY T. ZANINE, retired bookkeeper in the Ac counting and Finance Depart ment of the Philadelphia Elec trie Co. Jenkintown Office, died Sunday. She was 60 and lived I at 451 Cedar Jenkintown.

Miss Zanine, an employe of the company 40 years, prior to her retirement in 1965, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Margaret Fitzhenry, at 7240 Limekiln pike. She also is survived by her father, Louis A. Zanine; two other sisters, Mrs. Mary Farnan and Mrs.

Carolyn N. Raesler, and four brothers. Charles, Louis. John, Robert and! CHARLES J. DARIXGTOV.j presiding officer of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends, died Monday in Salem County Memorial Hospital, Salem, N.

J. He was 71 and Lved at 26 Bowen Woods-town, N. J. He was with the Dupont Co. for 43 years retiring in 1959 as superintendent of the Seme Works in Deep-water, N.

J. Mr. Darington was named Woodstown Citizen of the Year in 1962 by the Woods-town Kiwanis Club. Surviving are his wife, the former Elea nor Collins; four sons, C. Leroy, Robert Jared L.

and Rich- ard; a daughter, Mrs. A. D. Rosenberg, and a sister. 31 RS PATRICK J.

CAUL wife, who was to have been invested by Queen Mother Eliza beth with the Order of Officer of the British Empire. Mr. Butterwick was a former teacher at Eton. Howard C. Sykes, 75, financier, in Englewood, N.

J. Mr. Sykes was a former pres- ident of the New York Curb chairman of the board of Eu gene Munsell importers. Gen. Giovanni di Raimondo, 73, former director-general of Italian State Railways, in Rome Hessel E.

Yntema, 75, professor emeritus of law at the University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor. Mr. Yntema, internation ally known for his contributions Robinson Bosler, Retired Banker Robinson Bosler, of 1830 S. Rittenhouse Square, retired investment banker, died Monday in Lankenau Hospital. He was 77.

A native of Carlisle, he was graduated from Lawrence- ville School in 1909 and the Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania in 1913. He served as an Army lieutenant in the First World War and then en tered the investment banking field with West Co. At the time of his retirement in 1958 he was associated with Sheri dan, Bogan and Paul. Mr. Bosler was a member of the Philadelphia Country Club, Penn Athletic Club, the Art Al- liance, Military Order of Foreign Wars and Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity.

MRS. YETTA GOUROVITCH died Tuesday in her home at 120 Norman Roebling, N. J. She was 66. She is survived by her husband, Nathan; three daughters, Mrs.

Ruth 10 grandchildren. 31RS. EDWARD P. BREEN, of 7 Camelot Plymouth Meeting, formerly of German-town, died Sunday in St. Joseph's Hospital.

She was a widow and was the former Nora A. Breen. She is survived by four sons, Edward Joseph John V. and Richard three daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Peck, Mrs.

Mary Mang, and Mrs. Theresa Rogers, 25 grandchildren and great-grandchild. 'I Could Not Have Asked for Anything More1 FIELD, formerly of 5700 Wd-1 Ehrlich Mrs Leona Goodman lows ave died Monday at Mrs. Snirley Sender; two home of her daughter Sol and wmiam Gervon; Charles J. Burns of Lew CasUe, tnree brothers; two sisters and "I wanted everything; to be dignified, respectful and simple and that Is exactly what you gave me.

I could not have asked for anything more. All my friends, many of other faiths, were very Impressed with the sacredness. the lovely music and the beautiful from one of the many letters we receive Vv 'I joseph nwvv I SON ww ao IU. A. UG J.VJJ.

Ill VI Nora Coyle, she also leaves four sons, Joseph Edward Francis and Robert J. Caul-fit Id; a sister, Mrs. Patrick J. Noone; and 22 grandchildren. MRS.

FRANK P. 31 ALLOY, a rilow, died Monday in Miseri-cordia Hospital. The former Josephine A. Welsh, she was 87 an i lived at 429 S. 45th st.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mary Shea, a grandchild and five great-grandchildren. FUNERAL DIRECTORS NORTH BROAD ST. 7112 NORTH BROAD ST. Chapels in Miami and Miami Beach TV A.

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