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ad THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. MONDAY MORNING. AUGUST 3. 1984 14 Dili 1 I SI. af 733 i.

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Nurse f-ol Mo-e. 8i0 S. tim K. ANN 1964, ifV. PAOl.

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aiaoen ivaloved 0 Ouri lana. auM a Imh lNonw ed lo1 Gaoa. STATISTICS BY CITIES OFFICIAL FORECASTS elve le.t ed Jl 1 1 CHtne Iw9. 4.4J P. a.

aiunen. Jowoii ta ael. laiennet Aaael 1 1 i el pbU and vicin iv) Mtmiad santtn Msnao. 2 aTi-IVJ f.r hL J. Hiihct Umwatur last leasee temperature laat It hour and; erertpitaooa fnr laat 24 hours at report-1 ii I P.

by Urn tailed Hu Heather Burean I P. at Joan levwe I Soa Moawiei Oape. 8ead at. efeoe 7U eve iweflxeni Caannwoily eiUfyOn Aug. 164.

AltCf. ei tsl 48 ee funeral services A. AUGUST 1964 3 .4 7 10 11 13 13 14 IS I 17 II 19 30 31 22 23 24 2S 24 27 21 29 30 tty: Variable cloudiness and tNJAMIN TEMPERATURE intaiMM ado Jathunia Cam. family ell retwni tSe loe renounce. MADOOOt.

1. 1964 Place a aue looper Tues. eve. continued mild ASHir Aua lOai. at Pairvlew A father of 10 children was killed early Sunday when his car hit a utility pole in Montgomery county, and a jo' young Philadelphia nurse was killed in an auto accident in North Carolina.

I tfTZpt co.a v-a i Home. 1S4 Btrthiehm Pka ttS- aKnaniMvilla. fa. in. tUSM-Aug.

J. I'M, BEnUlN. Monday! High in the upper; i't tAVt. wia ot tr. lata Walter V.

Ashe. Due notice af iuneial will be Albany Atlanta Atlantic City Bismarck. N. D. Boston Buffalo.

X. Y. Charleston. S. ChicaM bond inja as.

Arl.noton Cam. Dia.el H.H. 8 30-930 A. at Cocnoo.il Funarol Home. 610 Moin Phoania." given lotet.

39. 1964. WALTEt 70s. Wind s( warm Tuesday. Dead were: Ilollis Cole, 43, of 135 Ann Aue.

1 3910 Gtanoble husoond at Dorothy ArkiruoA ef The Cor. Cape May to Block Island: MAIHt Norristown. den Court Pioia. Service for telo'ives and 1964. fDWASD husaond Mon irienos ex Von 12 noon, at Oliver H.

iHa.hl In Nober) and rather of faoid San s. 1820 ChMtnut whara hienda't Unmhl. in h.i 64th year. Celotivet end Twvj. Dr.

M. K. Fort Diesin N.J. at43 ol Lois E. Christensen, 21, a resi- tiov call art 10 A.

M. Interment envota- Northeast winds 10 to 15 knots IciSSSSE Monday. Weather partly cloudy. Visibility 5 miles or more. Duiutn.

Minn. Cape May to Cape Hatteras: Ie northeasterly 10 to 15 miles an hour. Partly cloudy and a little wanner Tuesday. Eastern Pennsylvania: Considerable cloudiness and warm Monday with chance of a few 1 2th st tamer or ur. -I Rush, end Mr.

Irving lush brother of MnV. Sarah Molm, Mr. Rush end Mr. Irving survived children end two greot-g'ondchildren. elo.

t.ves friend ond member of loner Dunne, A ore invited funeral services Mon 1 P. M. precisely, Goldsteins 64I()'n Brood St. Interment Har Nebo Cem. Shivo will be observed ot 8 W.

Dartmouth Cvnwvd. Pa- SCHOPPEl. Hatboro. th day. 7th si ioaj WHLIAM.

husoand of Alice No- friends ore invited to attend tunero 8 30 A. from the Fluent Funeral noma. dent nurse at Philadelphia Gen Piaiae on I flowers. 3301-15 Cottmon ova. Solemn aeqoiem Mass.

Church ot me noiy A. M. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cem. eral Hospital. Cole was pronounced dead at iS Montgomery Hospital at- 4:40 Westerly winds 10 to 15 knots ria.

Friends may call Tuesday evening. souw poruon aau innuieasi ki lh Angeles uaoTTtit I 1964. WILLIAM Louisville A.M., some 40 minutes after his Special to The Inquirer 75 M. 76 89 73 78 84 96 7 88 88 2 84 98 86 88 101 89 94 87 96 88 82 85 78 81 85 66 67 100 98 64 71 91 67 90 90 83 eS 70 2 ei 72 7 70 75 5 7S 71 11 2 74 81 82 71 ee 68 71 65 58 S3 80 56 78 55 64 71 54 81 68 67 scattered showers in western areas in afternoon and evening-Tuesday partly cloudy with little change in temperatures. husoand of the late Margaret HortwH.

ot, services will be held 1557 Fairview Parkland, em 4m. at 2 P. Item PRINCETON, N. Aug. 2.

ATTACHES! On July 31. WIUIAM. ot 313 Souievord. Snip BMtom. N.

end formerly of 237 Pine husband of Thereto (nee Podick). Relative! and friends invited to funeral A. Valvardi Funeral Home. 258 1 4th tt. Reaulem Maw.

Old St. JoMSh Church, 10 A. M. erecitely. Interment Holy Cross Cam.

Viewing Tuesday, 7-10 P. M. ECKflT July 31. 1964. llMEf.

husoand of me late Helen M. I Bowel, father of George H. Beckert. 1121 Linda le Drexel Hill. Services Tues.

II o'clock, George Topoitier's funeral Home. Garrett rd. at loradowne east at 10 to 15 knots in north portion Monday. Variable cloudiness with chance of scattered showers in north portion. Bij uu.

wi na neio iw. the Felty Funeral Home. 20 W. Montgomery The Dunn Funeral Home, 378 S. Dr.

Marion K. Fort, chairman of the University of Hatboro. interment fnends ond members of E.celsiof lodge Bellevue langhorne. Interment Laurel Hill Cem. Na viewing.

jo car crashed into a pole on the Black Horse section of Plym-M'outh township. Hospital officials said he died of head injuries. 'j 2D NURSE INJURED oo I Plymouth townshin notice said JT49I. f. ond A.

may wi" -r. Georgia's mathematics depart-! 8th 3d, 7 10 r. wiu.uihv uiuiere a. 1 lOAa of S84S Ash- ment, died of an apparent heart r.o.rc dnuahur ef the loie 6:00 A. M.

8:12 P. M. 1:33 A. M. Sun Rises Sun Sets -Moon Rises ices P.

M. Cumminas Charles ond Mary I. Hewett. Relatives attack Sunday at his residence here. He was 43.

New Jersey: Monday variable cloudiness with mild temperatures. Tuesday partly cloudy with little change in ture. Delaware: Variable cloudiness and warm Monday with chance Miami Beach Minneapolis New Orleans New York City Norfolk. Va. Philadelphia Phoenix, Aria.

Pittsburgh Portland, Me. Portland, Ore. St. Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Francisce S. Ste.

Marie, Mich. Savannah Ga. Seattle Tampa, Fla. Washington. D.

Wilkee-Barre Winninef. Man. and friends invited to tunerai iu A. Kirk Nice. 6301 Germontown ove.

Glassboro, N. end formerly of Pitman, JANE Inee Clouser). wife of the late James Sr. Relatives ond friends oie An authority on the branch of Drexel Hill. Friends end Auociotes ef tne General Electric Co.

may call Mon. eve. BHGNEt Of 606 Alburger Aug. 1964. FREDERICK hulband ef Catharine Bergner (nee Frotchl ond the late Ida M.

Beraner (nee Haagl Rel Interment Ivy Hill Cem. NO viewing. HueT Aua. 1. af 221 Fair Oaks ioo that Cole, a construction worker, jo was alone in his car on Ridge oo pike when the accident occurred.

.17 I 1 mathematics known as topology, Horsham, formerly of 2868 N. Bombrey Philo. GEORGE, aged 81 years. Relatives ond friends invited to funeral of scattered showers. Partly Aiiuiuer rnuaueiprua nurse, Ellen J.

Schupay, also 21, was Q.irt a hiwi himmi noma or vtvoiuv Sunday's Local Report U. S. WEATHER BUREAU Philadelphia, Aiu. 2. 1964 EDT T.

H. W.D.kV. Pr. W. A.

M. 68 SW-1J Cloudy 1A.M. at 73 SSW-14 Cloudy Noon 7 71 SSW-U Rain P. M. 7J 71 WSW-f .00 Cloudy P.

M. 77 47 SW Cloudy 1 P. M. 74 74 SSW-T .09 Pt. Cldy.

Temperature: Humidity; W. D. a V. Wind Direction and Velocity! Precipuation; Weather Condi- cloudy and cool Tuesday, atives, friends, members of the Holy Name Society, the Advisory Board of Holy Redeemer Hotoitol, the St. Joteoh'i Manor officers end directors of the New Clearfield B.

I. the Wittmoier. 6521 N. Brood St. Solemn Dr.

Fort had been staying here: with his family since July while, attending Princeton University's Institute for Defense Systems' Analyses with 20 other scientists. Born in Spartanburg, S. he si 84 67 seruusiy injured in tne acci Maryland: Variable cloudiness and warm Monday with chance Reauiem Mass, St. Joseph Lnurcn. noii well, 10:30 A.

M. Interment Holy Seoul due Cam. Friends may coll Tues. eve. Low: High; Missing; Pr.

Phila. Rif flub, amolovees of the Frank Precipitations Trace. dent in which Miss Christensen died near High Point, N. 26 miles from Winston-Salem. ford Arsenal and oil other organizations of which he was a member ore invited to funeral 8 30 A.

from John HUTT. Of 16 Willow Walk, Camden of scattered showers and thiin-dershowers in the afternoon, Monday's Tidal Predictions invited to Requiem service A at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Wlldwood ove. ond Highland Terrace, Pitman. N. J.

No viewing. Kindly omit flow-ers In lieu, contribution! may be made to the Church Altar fund. Arrangements in charge of Weotherby Funeral Home, Pitman. N. i.

SPOHN (Nee ReecM. July 31 1964. EMMA of 7451 Elizabeth rd Melrose Park, beloved wife of Harry. Relatives ond friends ore Invited to services II A. Redeemer Lutheran Church.

Ryan Sodcett Mavfair. INo viewing). Int. Forest Hills Cem. In lieu ef flowers, friendt may contribute.

In memoriam, to Church Building Fund. Arrongmenti by Wetzel It Son. SWAVELY. Aug. 1964, HAROLD of 418 Iroquois letter, suddenly, Tk.

u.lln. ki I datives and friends i 1 19na HARRY aged tioni. r. Fleuhr Sons. 3301-15 Cottman Ave.

57 husband of Anno I. Inee senroe- Miss Christensen was the Partly cloudy and continued PHILADELPHIA (Chestnut sO High Tide 10:21 A. M. 10:54 P. M.

der). Relatives and friends invited to niftllcSI WUIVI UaV ueavanj Solemn Reauiem Mats. St. Henry's Church. 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Seoul dir. Cem. Friends may call Tuet.

eve. In lieu of flowers, pl.aie send contributions to 9: Low Tide 5:16 A. M. 5:24 P. M.

daughter of a Brooklyn clergy years 15 attend senice 2 r. at me Wi liam Str natield Funeral Home, warm xuesaay. i New York City: Partly cloudy 68 DELAWARE BREAKWATER I High Tide 4:42 A. M. 5:26 P.

M. 58 Low Tide 10:43 A. M. 11:49 P. M.

Oiford ave. IFrankfordl. Int. North Ce, St. Joseoh'l Manor, Meadowbrook, Pa.

man associated with the Y. Bible Society. was educated at Wofford College in that State, and obtained his Ph.D from the University of Virginia, where he began teaching. He later taught at the University of Illinois, and in 1953 moved to the University of Georgia, at Athens, becoming department head in 1959. dar Hill Cem.

Friends may call Mon. ev. and cooler Monday. Tuesday CAPE MAT (Munirinal Pier) Lowest temperature (1 A. Lowest temperature this date laat 43 years 1M7 Average temperature today Average temperature thia date laat year Normal tor thia date jAUNmjrx oil rinvarlv rd.

Went The young women were on partly cloudy with little change 73 76 76 10 home to be with the lord. JuiVJi. ivoa. their way to Gunner Air Force lit NIAKOWtl I. July 31 1964.

CHARLES, beloved husband of Rase (nee Krzvsztonowicz, ef 131 Beck st. Relatives, friends end members of Kosduizko Polish Club are invited to funeral 8:30 A. from Rachubiniki Funeral Home, I AUUDCMTE hmhnnii at tOim. KBIO' fives, friends also employes ot Base in Alabama to take six- Deficiency since Auf. lat TTvress ci nr Jan.

1 140 Trim mi invited to attend the funeral in temperature. District of Columbia and vicinity: Variable cloudiness Monday with chance of scatter High Tide 4 08 A. M. 4:44 P. M.

Low Tide 10 06 A. M. 11:06 P. M. ATLANTIC CITT Steel Pier High Tide 5:40 A.

M. 4:16 P. M. Low Tide 9:48 A. M.

10:48 P. M. BEACH HAVEN (Little Egg Harbor! High Tide 5:53 A. M. 6:29 P.

A. Low Tide 12:23 A. M. 12:24 P. M.

BARN EG INLET High Tide 3:46 A. M. 4:22 P. M. Low Tide 10:02 A.

M. P. M. are invited to funeral services 11:30 A. from Ruffenach Funeral Home, 21 if St.

and Snvder ave. Friends may call Tuesday evening. Int. Beverly National Cem. weeks training for the medical Tntal nreriDitation since Alia.

1st Tr. 781 Front it. Sd emn Reauiem Mais. St. He served in the Army during Stanislaus Church, 9:30 A.

M. Int. Holy service. Tuesday. 10 A.

M. from the Grace Bible Church, 8950 Ashton td. Int. Hatboro' Cemetery. Friends may call at Kirk Nice.

6301 Germontown ove. Monday evening. Cross Cam. Friends may call Mon. eve Total precipitation since Jan.

1 18.47 Deficiency since Jan. 1 7.10 Barometric Pressure: A. M. 30.14, Falling: 12 Noon, 3008. FalUnf; P.

M. 29.98. FalUnf. ucimctcim Aue 1. 1964.

ANNA, wife corps of the Air Force Reserve, in which Miss Christensen was a second lieutenant. ed showers i nthe afternoon or the Second World War, and was the author of "Topology of BLOUNT. July 31, 1964, ENID, wile ef evening. Partly cloudy and of the lota Henry of 4606 Woodland mother of Miss Mildred Weinstein and Mrs. Martha Wahlberg, sister of Mr.

KIRK. Aug 2. 1964, of 42 t. Baltimore Three-manifolds" concerning the Arthur ot Huntingdon vanay. funeral services, 2 P.

Baron Rowland A Lansdale man was injured Funeral Home, 1059 Old York Abing properties of geometric con Harry Folstin, Mn. Sarah t-reeaman, wri. Cn lnu.it end Mn. Ida Stolberg; alio seriously at 10:30 A. M.

Sun ton. Int. Whitemarsh Memorial Park. JM Weather for Monday Based en Official Forecasts figurations under continuous survived by two grandchildren. Relatives day when he was thrown BONAR.

IGNATIUS. July 30. 1964, age Media, ockikuuc rKr.cK. of the late Henry Ecrovd Kirk, mother of Henry E. Kirk, of sister of lindley Parker, of Baltimore.

Md.i Olto survived bv three grandchildren aand six great-grondchildren. Memorial services Aug. 8, 1964 2 P. at Friends Meeting Unim Pannirlnl. Pft In li.U of flowers.

and friends invited to funeral servicei transformation. 11 A. M. precisely, Goldsteins 64iu n. through the windshield of his Surviving are his father.

80, ot 4864 James beloved husband ot Bernice (nee Bartusiakl, devoted father of Alfrtd, Chester, Emil Bonar, Mrs. Laura panel truck after it collided Broad St. Interment Mt. Lebnnon Cem, Shiva wilt be observed at 1830 Evart it, and 6614 Horrocki St. SEATTLE with a car on the Schuylkill please send contributions to Friends Meet aaaaaw K- a -Bk i a A aT I Marion K.

Fort, of Durant, his wife, the former Doris Lowe; a son, John, and a daugh eU0lft 47 1. suddenly. HELENA Bondisky, nine grandchildren, tour greatgrandchildren. Relatives, friends and neighbors, members of the Holy Name Society, invited to funeral Wednesday at 9 A. M.

from the Parlors ef John J. Cerankowikl Expressway. WRIGHT. Aug. ing House, Pennsdole, Pa.

KimFI Tn Ann 1. ef 2006 Larry i vti i Amos Booz, 32, of Sumneytown av a ter, Mary Susan. (nee Bilbow), of 300 temonte wife of the late Andrew E. Wright. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral 9 A.

at Funeral Home of Warren F. Miller, 7220 Son, 2635 Orthodox St. Solemn Reauiem RAYMOND husband of Hazel A. Kudel. Relatives ond friends ore Invited to ili.

uiaiuinn Tn.crlnu 7 tO 9. from Mass. St. John Cantius Church, af 10 pike, was in serious condition! at Women's Medical College! ra X'afl'' aT SaV OT 1" I I GEORGE F. COBOURN, a re the Yerkes Funeral Home, 7031 Woodland A.

M. Burial Most Holy Redeemer Cam, Viewing Tuesday evening. Ridge ave. Mass at Solemn Kequiem, iu A. Holy Family Church.

Friends may Phila. Services 1:30 P. in I ml, r- and Hospital, suffering from call Tuesday evening after 7. Christ Lutheran Church, Mahanoy City. 1CHSUYT.

Suddenly. luW 31. 1964 severe head injuries. Interment berman rroiestant cem. GABRIELLE (nee Verbruaghel, formerly of tired interior decorator, died Sunday at Abington Memorial Hospital.

He was 82 and lived at 216 E. Glenside Glen- YARN All. July 30, 1964, of 1S44 Worn, rath MARGARET MAE. wife ot John of Aua. 1.

1964 IANDES. Suddenly, STRUCK REAR OF CAR HULDA North Hills, Pa 303 Central ave. 461 1 Smick wife of Leon t. Botsuyt. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 9 A.

Koller Funeral Home, 263 Hermitaae st. Solemn Mass of Reauiem. Service ond I. Yarnall. Relatives and friendl, alia Gloria Chapter 155 O.E.S., North Penn 151 Sons and Daughters of liberty and wife of Joseph landei, Police said Booz' truck struck! side.

Mr. Cobourn worked 45 Church ef the Holv Family. 10 A. M. In the rear of a car driven by years for Karcher Rehn, for terment Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Friends may Deputy Ass invited to services I P. McClurg Funeral Home, 1665 Har Frank Nichipork, 41, of Colum aav.OZ call Monday evening. merly of 12th and Chestnut rison Fkd. Interment Oakland Cem. 1URGIN.

Suddenly. July 31. 1964. Friends may call Tueiday evening, Q.t.S. service 8 P.

M. bia ave. near Flora when the vehicles were about 80 feet HARRY, of Meadow lane and Ellicott Farms. and Kev Bis- Philadelphia. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of St.

Luke's Church, Glenside, a Vraaar LPL I r- Bk a I YOUNG. Of 441 W. Kings Highway. south of the Montgomery drive LOS ANGELES STATIC A cavne, Miami, beloved husband of Annette (nee Meyer), Relatives, friends and all organizations of which he was member are invited to outdoor funeral services at exit. There was light traffic at Audubon, N.

Aug. 2, 1964. MARGARET D. BOYLE, wife of the late William F. Young.

Due notice of funeral will be given from the John A. Healey Funeral Home, Haddon N. J. interment private. LODGE.

Aug. 1964, of 2206 N. Orkney LILLIAN, wife Qf John Lodge. Relatives and friends are invited to call Tuns, 7 to 9, at the Bell Funeral Home, 2742-44 N. 5th and to the Solemn Requiem Masi, Wed.

10 A. M.St. Edward's Church. Interment St. Mary I Bellmawr, N.

J. i MATSON. FRANCES MINSTER, en Aug. 1, 164, of 164 E. Lancaster Wayne, wife of Ralph Matson.

Funeral lervices will be held at the Stuard Funeral Home, 104 Cricket Ardmore, Aug. 5. at 1:30 P. M. Interment Great Volley Baptist Cem.

Friends may call Tues. 7-9. McCAIRNS. Aua. 1.

1964. JAMES beloved husband of the late Mar-onret MrCoims inee Calient, of 1046 Gran belonged to the Knights of Columbus and the St. Vincent de Paul Society, and was an honor the time. Nichipork was de tained for observation. his home.

Meadow Lane and Ellicott Crestmonf Farms. 2 P. M. LEGEND 1 WAijmtn Int. Sunset Memorial Park.

In case ot rain Earlier Sunday, a 36-year-old ary life member of the Op funeral corteaa will proceed lo chapel ZILENZIGER. On July 31, 1964, FIOR. FNCF mother of Elizabeth L. Broohv. of Sunset Memorial Pork for services ot Huntingdon Valley man and his P.

M. No viewina. In lieu of ow of 2753 Rhawn It. Relatives, friends and employes of Phila. Dept.

of Collections timists Club. Surviving is a sister, Catharine. wife were injured when their ers, contributions in his memory to the PARTI fair r-N mil ciowr Heart or Cancer Fund would be appreciated car went out of control on a CLOUDf are invited to services 11 A. at Mann Funeral Home, 219 W. Tabor rd.

Friendl may call Monday 7 to 9. by his family. MRS. ABRAHAM E. ALT- curve at Rhawn st.

and Row land ave. NEW ORLEANS 7 CARLISLE. On Aug. 1. 1964, ESTELIA wife of the lata Howard E.

Carlisle, of MAN, the former Fanny SNOW HI! WIN STATIC WIND Mt CCH.D WAUM mm ite st. Relatives and friendl are invited to attend the funeral 9 A. from the Joseph A. Quinn Funeral Home, corner In Memoriam Prospect Park. Pa.

Relatives and friends Siegel, died Sunday at her home, are invited to funeral services I 709 Church lane. She was 79. Her P. from the Olivet Presbyterian Church. Roosevelt blvd.

and Sanger St. High Re auiem Mass, St. Martin's Church. 10 A. Int.

St. Domonic'i Cem. Viewing Tues. eve FRANKLIN G. KEYSER, 10th St.

and Washington Prospect husband is a retired motion pic Park. Interment Northwood Downing- ARTMAN, CAROLINE FOERDEREI In loving memory of our Mother, who passed on August 3, 1934. "Te live in hearts we leave behind it not to die." Daughter and Son. ItmMt weatner, eWtin fjjfeA neVcatn few afr erener, ufsvorige treetner, etrtclioa I ST annmtat Me pJ I InJitUt law sir ere nr. re.

esfanraaa weather, atraeb'aa ef eMnmtat ana tpeea ture theatre owner. Mrs. Alt- town. Pa. mends call n-l P.

M. riuittf in iiuj MILLER. Aug. 1, 1964, MERLE age 56, of 7414 Elizabeth Melroie Park, nelnuerf huthnnrl ef Helen Inee Linckl. man was a member of Hadas- Vrar7 ar movement and speed FRONT ii rWen looiidVrr of ami aV STATIC FRONT or BAROMETER ee ttt euio msvti, ne ItJ wtfi hnniit i oil Juiy gu, I Ttf.

ELEANOR A. CARNEY Inee Boyle), wife of John J. Carney. Relatives and friends are sah, the American Jewish Con invited to the funeral on Tues. 8:30 A.

Relatives and friends, alio Oriental Lodge 385, F. and A. and all other organizations of which he was a member Cemetery Lois gress and the Women's Club of arm invitArl te ntt.nrl lervicel 11 Congregation Adath Jeshurun. from Oliver H. Bair's, 1820 Chestnut where friends may call 7-9 P.

M. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A. St. Francis DeSales Church. Interment Holy A.

from the Cheltenham Methodilt PHILA Memorial Pk. 4 loll. Central let, Seller reloc. Must sell. 302-475-3574.

Surviving are her husband; a Church, Central and Myrtle Chelten Body of Jim Reeves Cross Cemetery, ham. No viewing. Interment Hillilde Lem son, David; three daughters, Those wishing, in lieu of flowers, may make contributions to the American Cancer Mrs.Reba Landy, Mrs. Sylvia project engineer with Leeds and Northrup 4901 Stenton died Saturday in Chestnut Hill Hospital. Mr.

Keyser was 47 and lived at 10 Hillcrest Erden-heim. He had been employed by the company for 26 years, and was a member of the William Bolton Dixon American Legion Post. He is survived by his wife, the former Charlotte Smith; a daughter, Andrea, at home, and his parents, Franklin and Florence Keyser. MRS. JOSEPH McDLLVAIN, Society or the Church Building Fund.

Ar Levitt and Mrs. Evelyn A rangements by Wetzel bon. Research Clinic Started at PGH Construction has begun on a new General Clinical Research Kamis; a brother, Joseph; Found in Plane Debris MINGIONI. July 31. JOVITO ef 6973 Guilford Upper Darby, husband of seven grandchildren and two- CARUSO.

July '59, 1964, luddenly, ot Norwalk, formerly of Upper Darby, ANNE D. (nee Cave), wife of Dr. Alfred Caruso. Funeral at the convenience of the family from the Marvil Funeral Home. 1110 Main Darby, Pa.

Interment private. COSTA. July 31, 1964, CHARLES, of 1930 S. Mole beloved husband of Phyllis (nee Velluccil and son of Charles Costa, and Anna Inee Gangemi). Camilla (Mi lie) Inee ta Hanoi, Relatives and friends ore invited to attend the fu great grandchildren.

MRS. JAMES" F. SNOD (1 0NVENIENCE Jj Wa prevrde) an. premliet parking lervica far yeup aenventanc NASHVILLE, Aug. 2 (UPI).

The bodies of coun neral 8 A. from the A. P. Dona to Funeral Home, 1522 S. Broad St.

Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A. Church of GRASS, a widow, died St. Cyril of Alexandria, E. lansdowne. Pa Relatives and friends invited to funeral try music star Jim Reeves and his manager were found inside the wreckage of a light plane Sunday in a thickly Interment Holy Cross Cem.

Viewing Tues Center at Philadelphia General 9 A. from Gangemi Funeral day, 7 to 10 P. M. uitiMiAif TAUtrv nam wooded area within 50 yards Home, Broad and Wolf sts. High Requiem Mass, St.

Thomas Church, 10 A. M. interment Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Monday evening. Gilham hulband of Mary Inee Motchoi).

Relatives and friends are invited to fu of suburban home. COYNE. Aua. 1. MART 626 Bur- neral Tuesday, 9 A.

Petner Funeral Sen. Engle Lies In State for Day mont Drexel Hill sister of Margaret M. O'Rourke. Funeral Wed. mornina.

8:30. The discovery ended a two- Hospital. The cost of the center, including an eight-bed ward and numerous laboratories for research programs, will be The air-conditioned facility, being built under a seven-year $2,209,000 research grant from the former Minnie M. Mc-Cauley, a native ef Lewes, died Sunday in Beebe Hospital, Lewes. She was 59 and lived in Carpenter's Corner, on the Lewes and Rehoboth highway.

Besides her husband, she is survived by three sisters, and two brothers. George C. Topoitzer's Funeral Home, Gar day search by about 500 per Home, 6421 Frankford ave. lat Levick Solemn Requiem Mats, 10 A. St.

Timothy's Church. Interment Our Lady of Grace Cem. Friends may call Monday evening. In lieu of flowers please make contributions to Cancer Fund. rett rd.

at Lansdowne Solemn Mass "PfRSONOL Service SnrTTeeT'j of Requiem, 10 o'clock. Church of St. sons, including many of the Andrew. Friends may call Tuesday evening. interment Holy Cross.

if RED BLUFF, Aug. 2 (AP). The body of Sen. Clair Engle Calif.) was moved MORASCO. Aua.

1. MARY 1. (nee CRANWELl. July 31. 1964.

ef 2337 FLORIST GUIDE 78th MARTHA wife of the late celebrated singer's fellow entertainers in this country and western music center. John E. Cranwell. Relatives and friends the National Institutes of Vltale), of B135 Devon Chestnut Hill, widow of Frank Moraico, mother of Charles and Louis Morasco, Mn. Virginia Costanza, Mrs.

Marion Cerlno, Mrs. Ann Hibschman and Mrs. Lucy Shuman. Solemn are Invited to services 1 P. Kirk Nice, 6301 Germontown ave, Int.

across quiet, tree-shaded Wash Ivy Hill Cem, Friends may call Man. eve. NORTHEAST Saturday at home. She was 68 and lived at 415 S. Cummings Glassboro.

The former Jane Clouser, Mrs. Snodgrass was a member of Gold Star Mothers and the Church of the Good Shepherd. Surviving are two sons, Robert T. and Harry; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Brown and Mrs.

Janet Hughes; a sister, Ruth Clouser, and 18 grandchildren. CARMINE mTiACAMPO died Friday at his home, 2101-A Mather Way, Lynnewood Gardens. He was 78. Mr. Iacampo retired 13 years ago ai a supervisor for the Holland Laundry.

Surviving are his wife, the former Anna May Sands; a son, Carmine Edmond; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy C. Mahoney, five grandchildren and four FOUND IN WRECKAGE Reauiem Mass at Our Mother ot Consola Health, will culminate two years of planning by PGH and city officials. RESEARCH. FUND DAILEY.

Of 250 Kent Upper Darby. tion Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Friends may col) at Jacob R. E. Newton, a 28-year-old JAMES husband of the late Audrey ington st. Sunday from the Fickert funeral chapel to the Greek-columned Tehama County Courthouse, where he will lie in BRIMMERS FRANCIS E. BEAM, a plumber for the Budd Co.

at Red Lion, died Saturday at his home, 4312 Cloud st. He was 52. He was a Mason and a member of the board of the Rehoboth Methodist Church. Surviv Inee Maurer), Relatives and friends invited Ruths, 8413 Germontown Mon. Air Force veteran who volun eve.

3153 KENSINGTON AVE Nf 4-0661 to service 10 A. Sweeney Funeral Home, Baltimore pike at Bishop ADVERTISEMENT Clifton Heights Pa. Interment privote. No ADVERTISEMENT state until a graveside funeral teered to help in the search, said the bodies of Reeves and viewing Mon, eve. Please omit tlowert.

service DAVIS. LELIA ROOP. at Boston. Man. Research activity at the municipal hospital is administered by the PGH Research Fund, an organization of PGH trustees and prominent citizens who are on July 31.

of 1 W. Mercer Haver. Why take half a laxative? The service will be in Oak ing are his wife, the former his i a ist-manager, Dean town, wife of the late William R. Davil, Madeline M. Clark; a son, Hill Cemetery, on the outskirts Funeral lervices will be held in the Manuel, were still inside the Llanerch Presbvteran Church.

Aua, 'ii or his hometown here at 11 4. at 2 P. M. Interment Arlington John; three sisters, Mrs. Dolores McGonigal, Lois interested or active in commer wreckage.

Drexel Hill. A. M. Monday. cial and medical research.

DIAMOND. On July 29. 1964. at Miami. He said the four-passenger, Gatti and Frances; a brother, Florida.

MICHAEL T. beloved husband of Fredric R. Mann, City Rep two sisters and six grandchil Mary Inee Powell) Diamond, former su sing le-engine airplane was resentative and Director of perintendent of the Southward Post Office, dren. Relatives and friends, members of the An scattered in bits and pieces Commerce, is chairman of the over a wide area. MRS.

APOLLO MARCHESE, the former Domenica Maria Overvia, died Sunday at her home, 2331 S. 17th st. She was 76. Mrs. Marchese was a mem nunciation Parish in Brookline, Del.

are invited to funeral at 9 A. M. from the Bentz Funeral Home, 4716 leiper research fund. He is a former Half the distress of irregularity comet from the stomach discomforts it often causes. If your laxative doesn't promptly relieve these discomforts, it's doing only half the job.

Take Sal Hepatica. the antacid laxative, for the ull job. Almost instantly, Sal Hepatica sparkles away gas pains, heart burn, sour stomach and bothersome over-addity. Then it speeds on, as only a fluid can, to relieve constipation and its sluggishness usually in less than two hours! Next time, bring back your sparkle with sparkling Sal Hepatica start feeling better right away. Reeves, who traded a base st.

Solemn Mass of Requiem at St. Mathew Deaths Elsewhere ball career to become one of PGH trustee. LABORATORY BUILDING Church, 10 A. M. Viewing Tuesday eve-ning.

IParking In rear.l ber of the Blessed Virgin Mary the Nation's top country and DYLO. Aug. 1. ALECIA (8 years old), of 4647 Stiles beloved daughter of Sodality of St. Monica's Church, music singers, was returning Andrew Reinhard, 72, came to America to visit rela Frank Dylo, organist of St.

Valentine's P.N.C.C. Relatives and friends invited to The new facility will occupy a 7900-square-foot area on the second floor of the Laboratories 17th and Ritner sts. Surviving i ay with Manuel from Batesville, when they tunerai 8:30 A. M. from ate reii tives.

He said he met and Rockefeller Center architect who was fired from the Fine are her husband; five sons, Michael, Peter, Domenic, Paul dence. Requiem Mass, 9:30 A. St. Valentine's Church. Interment St.

Valen Arts Commission by President tine Andalusia. Friendl may ca Tues. eve. Arrangements by Suchariki, and Victor; two daughters, Mrs Margaret Castaldi and Mrs, Building. It will include a conference room, specimen room, kitchens and service areas, a testing room and offices.

dropped from sight on radar screens as they approached Berry Field in Nashville. There were thunderstorms in the area DZIEDIIC July 31. 1964. ANNA MICH Carmela Del Grippo; 19 grand ALA, wife of the late Andrew, beloved mother of Frank. Helen Pomvkacz, Florence children, and two great-grand- Wyremiki.

Alfred, Richard and two grond In 1963, the hospital received a record total of more than at the time. WOODED SECTION cniidren. children. Relatives and friends ond al ganizationi ef which she was a member are invited to funeral Wednesday, 8:30 $885,000 in research grants. The crash occurred in the A.

at her late residence, 3440 Almond General construction is being st. Solemn Reauiem Mass, 9:30 A. at St. Adalbert's Church. Interment St.

Peter's Harry S. Truman for opposing the much-publicized White House balcony, at Bronxville, N. Y. Until his retirement in 1956, Mr. Reinhard was a member of the firm of Reinhard, Hof-meister Walquist, and, in addition to Rockefeller Center, worked on such projects in New York as the Chrysler Building, Chase Manhattan Bank buildings, the Federal Building at handled by Haverstick-Borth Brentwood area, a densely wooded section of suburban Cem.

Viewing Tuesday evening. joined Charles Pathe, head of a struggling young film corporation in Jersey City. Charles A. Perlitz, 61, board chairman of the Continental Oil in Houston, Tex. Besides serving as board chairman of Continental, he was a director of many of its subsidiary companies and was associated with several other independent organizations, such as the Bank of the Southwest in Houston, of which he was a director.

MRS. FRANCIS the former Margaret Artope, died Saturday at her home, 527 N. 59th st. Mrs. Farmer worked in the staff cafeteria of the IOIIN.

CATHARINE HORN, en Aua. i estates with steep hills. wick; plumbing and heating, ventilating and air-conditioning, bv W. M. Anderson Co.

and 1964. ef 404 Montaomerv Haverford Pn wif. nf hp Arrhihnitl Fniin KlAtir, Reeves, who would have been 40 Aug. 20, was a baseball ot funeral service will be given. electrical work, by Joseph Mad First Pennsylvania Banking FEES.

On July 31 1964. MARYON I player while attending the Uni Inee Ruffl. wife of John W. Fees, ef 1005 Trust Co. for 22 years before den and Son.

The architects are Montgomery, Bishop and versity of Texas, but an arm Sussex Cooper Village, N. Funeral Tuesday, 10 A. at Wagner Funeral she retired in 1953. Surviving are four sons, Francis, Clifford, Kennedy International airport Home, 58 Euclid Woodbury. N.

J. Int Arnold and Abraham Levy injury cut his career short while he was still in St. Louis w. laurel Hill cem. Viewing Mon.

eve, and Columbia University struc FORTIER. Aug. I 1964. ef 4780 Rich tures. Clarence and William; two daughters, Mrs.

Edith Allen mond OCTAVE, age 81 yean, hulband of Albertine Inee Moriisettel. Relatives and Cardinals training camp. He was assigned to their Houston team. He was awarded the Grand 2000 at Viewing I rl aN fa trlends ore Invited to attend funeral Wed. and Mrs.

Helen Brown; seven grandchildren and 10 Prix at the 1937 Paris Inter A. from the Funeral Home of He was founder and first president of the Houston Junior Alfred P. G. Rase. 26 6 Br dae Brides.

l-or aiain utticer bura. Solemn Reauiem Hiah Mats at All TURNED TO MUSIC national Exposition and later a prize of honor by the fifth Chamber of Commerce, Saints Church, 10 A. M. int. Holy Cross He then turned to music and Cem.

Friends may call 7 to P. Since 1878 This Symbol Has Been Synonymous With Reverence and Dignity Traditional Simplicity Trusted Advice Sensible Prices Service That Comforts Personal Attention Peace of Mind Pan American Congress FREEMAN. On Aua. 2. 1964 BENJAMIN RUSH, a retired Capt.

Agostinho Lourenco, 77, hit it big in 1953 with a record In 1948, President Truman insisted on going ahead with ELIZABE1H FRAZIER, devoted wile ef the late Lloyd Roil Freeman. Funeral servicei founder and first head of Por merchant, died Sunday in Ein ing of "Mexican Joe," which became the year's best country will be conducted at the St. Christopher stein Medical Center. He was tugal's Security and Immigra the second story balcony on the Gibson Island, en ot 2 P. More than 2000 Philadelphia policemen and detectives Sunday night attended the viewing for Lt.

Daniel J. McCann, 37, who was fatally shot while ejecting a woman from a mid-city bar early Friday. 77 and lived at 5625 N. 12th st, Memorial contributions may be made to tion Police (PIDE) and a for mer head of Interpol, in Lisbon your favorite charity. music seller.

"Bimbo" did equally well the following year and "Gentleman Jim" Reeves He was a past president of the CARVER. Aug. 1964. ClIFTOM Tomer Dubner Brotherhood As He was head of Interpol for portico of the Executive Mansion over the strenuous objections of Gilmore D. Garke, then chairman of the Fine Arts Commission, Reinhard and two husband ef Elizabeth Kelly Gorver, ef 314 sociation.

Surviving are his S. 52nd St. Relatives, friendl, members was on his way. ia of lulu Temple Sttini Bond ond Men Bo wife, the former Jennie Adas; Reeves joined the Grand Ole Bible Oats Bethany Temple Presbyterian Church end oil ether organizations of which three sons, Dr. Samuel, Morris Opry Company in 1955 and re other members, with the result he was member are Invited te the funeral service, 2 P.

Oliver H. Bair's, and Irving; two brothers; mained until his contract expired last year. Misfortune has After recitation of the Rosary at the John F. Fluehr Sons funeral home, 3301 Cottman Lodge 5 of the Fraternal Order of Police and Bishop Neumann Assembly, Fourth 1820 Chestnut where friends may call sister; six grandchildren and that they were dropped. Hermann Stenernagel, 97, who 7 to 9:30 P.

M. Int. Arlinaton Cam a five-year period after 1956. Edwin G. Gooch, 75, a labor party member of parliament and president of the National Union of Agricultural Workers, in Wymondham, England, Ferry Rider Rescued NEW YORK, Aug.

2 (UPI). two great-grandchildren, Masonic senice, P. by plagued several Opry perform' wnznn tongs zrajft, f. A.M. claimed to be the first artist to ers lately and seven have died AS A HtlMUl BENJAMIN S.

HADDOCK, a in accidents within the past GUIDE ta tfcote enV retired agent of the Pennsyl-I year-and-a-half. ertih to remember do cartoons for the movies, in Tacoma, Wash. Mr. Steuernagel was art director of the Pathe Film Corp. Degree Knights of Columbus, held services.

He is survived by his wife, Helen, and three children. A double funeral service for vania Society for Prevention of' their levee) ones etith In Memotiem notica A 42-year-old man either fell or Cruelty to Animals, died Sat In Td Inquirer, en jumped from a Staten Island during its worldwide news cov urday at a nursing home in Solemn High Requiem Mass hev collected mjny suitable vertei Graterford. He was 74 and lived erage heyday, and originated ferry into the chilly waters of FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1820 Chestnut St LO 3-1581 Mi (r booklet available trom the the famous Pathe rooster trade Reeves and Manuel will be held at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home in Nashville at 2 P. M. Tuesday.

Reeves will be buried in Carthage, on Wednesday; Manuel in Madison, a Nashville suburb. Want-Ae) Deportment Ta piece an New York Harbor Sunday. He was rescued by a Coast Guard mark, he had told friends. will be sung at 10 A. M.

Monday at St. Timothy's Church, Levick and Battersby sts. Burial will follow in St. Dominick's Cemetery. in Perkiomenviile.

Mr. Haddock was a member of St. Clements Episcopal Church. Surviving is his wife, Eleanor. hi Memorial" Notice, phone LOewt 1-5000.

The chart anJy a0 Ca He was born in Brunswick, patrol boat near the Statue of Germany. In 1909 Steuernagel Liberty some 10 minutes later. eailv ar Sunday..

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