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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 26

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26 Momlnj Ntwt, Wilmington, Dl. Jot. Feb. 4, 1961 mn Monday mm 'in 10 Obituaries Louis Winokur Louis Winokur, of 2017 Chel 'Whitewash', County Pay Hike Urged By Fisher The proposed pay raise for tenham Avenue, Linwood Gar Is Charged IN MLMORIAM In lovir.f mr.acrT cf het mother, E.eaaor Hirams, tij passed it two tears to-ai, FeS. Dfirlr loTfi asd rnissfil ti George, r.d Farni.r.

HTGHES la lovir.j memory of rns dear brother. who cieparred itus Lie Feb. It's, in h'j Hits vear. fWe God for irie sh.rt years Hf let us have miss voa end 1.m- y.iu Cfariv ietea and sad.v missed by, Mcirse: ar.d Sister. dens, died suddenly ester-day in California.

Surviving are two sons, Mar- The Highway Department was accused yesterday by a Re tin WinnV-itr nf Philariptrthia publican state senator of a and Jack M. Winokur of 3602 employes of county offices is -(VCVFrLPT In lcrini rr.rrr.-'rT 'i "whitewash attempt" in allow trite. Catherine dill wrio raised me Feb. 4. Ic0.

Best la peace dear. Eierna. frr.ne opon her. Sadly missed and lvM. Husband Fdaard, Earns ing chief engineer Richard A.

Haber to resign. Senator Walton H. Simpson Xaaman's Drive, Ashbourne and "others are in Hills; a daughter, Mrs. Lillian order," New Castle County Waxier of Philadelphia, ia chancery George J. seven grandchildren.

Fisher, declared last night. He recently VlSlted a Sister in TpnlvinT tn nn Prfitnrinl mm. SMI EVERY MONDAY OT Til WEEK'S ualiji jin? 3 tP v.v.t (K-Camden) said the resigna- APP laving rremiry ha raised eav l0 tha fhinf cnrinoiJr "i Jl years a.o Feb Russia and other relatives in ment on tne pr0posal. Mr. .1 r-r.

another concrete step toward 1 Israel. intAnrnj Fair.er ar.d Miher rle.min? ud the mess which 1 lie lUHtrai nil! utt liutil tuc i rim-cnn tr vkit hie nffipp 4 oieennan unerai xiuiiie, muiiu There," he said, "you will find PUhTJti exists" in the operation of the I department. But he was cri-; put oar sn cur tical of the manner in which! (-: missed bv. and Huntingdon Streets, tomorrow at 12:30 p. m.

Shiva will be observed at the home of Mrs. Waxier, 8630 Pickering Street, Philadelphia. (Mr. Haber "was apparently al- lms-nr in civfl firo" Mitr.fr anc B.ancn Deaths wnen Mr. iiaoer was rein stated, everyone knew it was for the purpose of alio wins a full staff of busy employes, working at matters concerning this office any time during the working day" including himself.

He added: 'Tor the record, my chief deputy not only spends a full eight hours but on days of bad or threatening weather he spends the night in a local hotel so as to be sure to arrive on time the following day. "I HAVE TAKEN time and him to bow out gracefully," Here's a new opportunity for savings! Every week we have any number of best selling items fast selling merchandise that our customers are buying. We have selected 10 of these best sellers for a regular Monday feature. They've been first with many of our customers, they will be' first with you. Come in on Monday and see these Best Sellers.

We know you'll find what you want and at a price that can't be beat! senaior Simpson saia. AVPRHNOPOITOS In on Feb. 2. 1961, Alex. bani Ar.drnr.opotilcvs, 190 Market Street ased $2 year.

Relative tr.ends are Invited to attend the jneril at the Trinity Greet Ortrio-c i Church. Ninth ar.d Streets i uu mn utiittc a man when he is down," James P. O'Kane, Sr. James P. O'Kane, 62, of 2938 Washington Street, died unexpectedly at his home yesterday.

He was retired from the General Motors Corporation, where he worked eight years. SxitnteriVntus-ibrt-Vi Simpson said, "but if Mr. was considered unfit to ieeU' ca continue in his present position, the highway commission-EowFRs-ia thu fit on Feb ers should have had the cour- Frant t. husband of Mireireti E-wers cf til Avenue. Mar- age tO dlSHlLSS him.

Instead, Morris W. Sheppard Ex-Hercules Official Dies Shop Leisurely HU 10 I M. Monday Xlght He is survived by his allowed him to resign and Blanche three daughters, Mrs. Mary Richardson, Willow Run; Mrs. Suzanne Winkler, statements which f-vlres at trie Met Ktht ma.

rt BM't lA'fl KTPKWOID HIGHWAY i ll a perse- FebC o-eSt'irViniake him out to be Morris W. Sheppard, 69, Woodland Apartments; Sister irent at lorf.Prc lemeiery. CUiea mnOCeni. Si "ALTHOtTiH MR. HARFR retired Hercules Powder Com-pi- Martin ce rorres, u.t.r., effort to select qualified and responsible personnel in this office, and I state it is not a dumping ground for political drones." He said clerk-typists in the office start at the "low pay of $3,500 a year" with a maximum of $3,800 reached in three to six months.

Even a laborer without special training can top that, he said. Mr. Fisher suggested any position paying under $4,000 should start at the maximum. If revenue is needed to pay higher salaries, the filing fees in iUn nft'tnne MEN'S "iv'H WARM Suburbans rariors. not Uen Qhugei in a court pany executive, died Thursday BFtowv-m cuv on Feb.

M. with committing any crimes, he f'fht The Memorial Hospi- Martha ased 17 years. Funeral npv. with OUeStlOnahle Mr- "CPPaiQ, WnO llVea at Lawrenceville, N. a son, James P.

O'Kane, Limestone Acres; and four grandchildren. Arrangements will be completed by the Mealey Funeral Home. Fneril Hnme TSeMeirniral conduct of his office and'412 Foulkstone Road sa -etJt brook, retired from Hercules Jf'erstin Street LADIES' STRETCH Iff 1 Ci f' i Perfect Quality eS. Furthe r.u.is ijuiuiucu lltMXt persons doing business with the'jn 1954 after 40 ears of serv" uir.ni:, gins F-o-n at 3 30 t.n; er- pnt SimDSOn -1 at irTnpt-rv lf I 1 A native ot Wilmington, wno jft'lerson Street entrance to parlttns "JJr. Haber'S S0-Called rebuttal Dr.

Robert P. Glover i.t. a riovpr puniinn nf thp educated in public schools RIV tn rnfem Bn'Plta charges in the attornel Mr- Sheppard joined Her- piiidc u-non it u-nc Armor! in cules when it u-io fnrmpri in Pr' fiJI; boosted, the register suggested. i i.nf uuosieci, me register suggested. Md on Feb.

11, Mirtin of director of the internatl0na2r 1 He said they are 20 to 40 years director oi ine manv many M. and M. Cram al'S report 1. sed 4 month, rfe.i-, nf resr F.kron 1913 and was is who made who made old. traffic department for 34 years.

friends here through his talks "IV THE CITY of Wilming- DURING WORLD War II, he' about the heart to church trvei and friend are invited to t'-, ir.e-s! at the Funeral Home. 25 East Main Elkt rn. on S.iturdav afternoon. F'h 4. at t't'wt Interment a' Cherry Crneter.

Friend' ipav fV.l at th funeral hnrr.e Saturday r.omln alter 11 o'clock. Reece Recovering WASHINGTON (UPD. Rep. groups, was buried uthe wages Paid to workers in T.nnrpi Hill Tpmptprv the same title are equivalent was responsible for the move Periect Quulitij Famous makes. 100 wools, wool and cashmere blends, corduroys and sheen cottons.

Wool or orlon pile lined. Button or zipper closures. Sizes 36 to 46. MAIN FLOOR to what we are asking for our Carroll Reece (R-Tcnn) was ment by rail, truck and air-recovering satisfactorily of nearly 2,000,000,000 Full fashioned Helanca stretch tights. Red, black, beige, blu and many other colors to choos from.

Small, medium and large sizes. MAIN FLOOR 1 "4 S.i -ltll1 COT In Th Ji'ufirfal on Jan. 31, 191. Paul ntband of Til Hp'riav day from minor chest surgery, pounds of military explosives AWns. MVn.vr.:i rrV.t.

Xce'd 56'at the Bethesda Naval Hospital. 'and propellants produced by He died at his home Services were held yesterday afternoon in Presbyter- deputies," he continued. Mr. Fisher said the outgoing county officeholders "saw that they received an increase of Peiifive and friend Are in-' are in Hercules tor tne u. a.

ana Deaths iin PVinvoVi ff tVia Piwonnnt I to attend the funeral ervtce at the Daniel Funeral Home. Midriietown. V-l. on S.i'urday afternoon, Feb. 4 at 3 o'eiofk.

Interment at Galena Cemetery. Galena, Mi. Allied armed forces. Mr. Sheppard joined the Du Pont Company in 1908 and was Philadelphia.

Surviving are jfefr but "neglected m1.o(. Bnn rest of the staff in lower EXTRA appointed assistant traffic man-i two daughters, Mary Eliza- brackets that really deserved an increase." KAMPMAV In this cltT on Jan. 31, lfil. wife of tha late Otto J. K-impman.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the Mealey Funeral Home. 703 North Broom Street, on Saturday mornlnir. Feb. 4. at cloci.

iKequiem Miss St. Thomss' Church at 30 clock. Interment at Cathedral beth and Ellen Ann; and two lUtlVG ME-Iri Delaware on Feb 2. 1 83 1 John Marian Fillmeime of 104 Fust Ptieet. Middietown.

Del. Aced 1 vears. Relatives and friends are Invited to atfnd the f'meral crvices at the Daniel Fineral Home. M'ddletown. Del.

on jr.div afternoon. Fb. t. at 2 o'clock. at Forest Cerr.e- ager of Hercules live years later when the firm was organized.

In 1920 he wa3 named director of the traffic depart- PLUMP Km Births sisters. Dr. Glover was an assistant professor of clinical surgery at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School as well In Newark. Del on mem. caVat'the un'ern!" on Saturday Feb.

l. 19A1. Suianna O. wife of In addition to his wife, the evenir.i alter 7 ciocs. (ten re Mnrfisnn nf US'-i South COMFORTERS former Cora Williams Lehmann Delaware Hospital ESSEN'BURG Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Chadds Ford, Feb. 3. son. FRESCONT Mr.

and Mrs. John, 102 Hunn Road, New Castle, Feb. 2, son. as a research director of the "UTICA" MOIWK'' Periect QualU 11 ed to attend the services at the fu-jof Chestnut Hill. I 3.

he IS j- i nerai parlors of r. jones Newark iul i Cardiovascular Research Foun- on Saturday alternoon. reo. at. hurviveu uy uiiec ststeii, o'clock.

Interment at Head of Cbrls-r, mf aaUOa FinrNPFR-In tv on Feb. 1. F'nrence Dicicey, wid.TW of Mir Evans F-mders. mi'her of M. Fioundej-i, AJfd 8ft vars poia'ives ar.d friends are Invited te the inri! ervirs at THE CHAND1 Eft FUNERI, HOME.

Delaware Avenue and Jefferson Street, on FASICK Mr. and Mrs. Doss He was instrumental in re! liana Cemetery. cuauva uuuiu NFFFT-In Maple Crest Nurslnt Home. MrS- JSePh Dare-Elmhurst on February 1.

1961. Nlcho- all of Wilmington. (a)(5) sa'tirdsv tromine. Feb. 4 at 11 o'eloeit.

las. husband of the ute Roselia Netty development of new techniques for clearing obstructions and stopping leaks in the HARRIS Mr. and Mrs. William 1911 Wlndermera Avenue, Feb. 3, daughter.

r'a 'Ami-. adio.nii. funeral of 201 E. Street. Aged 85 years DURING HIS business ca- Relatives and friends are Invited to come.

4 "heart valves as well as the de Kenneth KINO Mr. and Mr. Fairfax, Feb. 3, son. reer, Mr.

Sheppard wa3 a member of the National Industrial Traffic League, Traffic Club of velopment of heart lung Philadelphia, Traffic Club of HARFHSTICK At his home rear Greenwood on Feb. 2, 1M1, husband of Gestno Hahernttck. aced PI vears, Peln'ives and friends are invited to attend the funeral se-vices nt the Fletsliatier Funeral Home. Greenwood, on Sunday afternoon, Fb. 5, at 2 o'clock.

Interment at TfoUv-wnod Cemeterv. Friends msv enll at the funerul homa Saturday evening. Cellaeloud Filled "Cellacloud" filled comforters with jay floral patterned acetate coven. All completely washable. Size 72x84.

light, yet warm. Perfect Quality. DOMESTICS Sizes 63x99 72x99 81x99. Fine muslin with over 130 threads per square Inch. Exclusive "Delta" finish adds softness and luster.

DOMESTICS .1 Ik i 1 8 Divorce Decrees Granted by Court Eighteen decrees nisi of di Wilmington, American Society of Traffic and Transportation, Wilmington Country Club and Hercules Country Club. At the time of his retirement he was an active member of MoCLTJRE Mr. and Mrs. Robert 513 Darley Road, qiaymont. Feb.

3, daughter. ROLES Mr. and Mrs. William 1328 Oat Feb. 2, twin on and daughter.

SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A 49 Central Terrace, Feb. 2, daughter. Wilmington General Hospital AZWOL Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred, Bear, Feb. 3, son. BILISKI Mr, and Mrs. Charles, Heights, Feb.

3, ion. attend the services at tne Mccrery Funeral Home, 2700 Washington Street, on Saturday morning. Feb. 4. at 10 o'clock.

Interment at Hlvervtew Cemetery. XEWBOI.D In Philadelphia. on Jnn. 29, lttil. Hoeer Newbold.

uncle of Pauline Mickens. Helen Washington, Mollie Hill. Isabelle Harris, tula. Benrna and Edward Newbold of 2348 North Colorado Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral aervices at Bethel Methodist Church, Bohemia Manor, Md on Saturday afternoon.

Feb. 4. at 1 o'clock. Interment arijomin cemetery. Arrangement by Edward H.

Bell Funeral Home. PIMTT-In this city on Jan. 31. 1981. Florence Howard Pratt, wife of the la'e John Pr.stt ot 1311 Vandever Avenue, ased 61 vears.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tha eerv-ice th MAPKET STREET PAH-IORS OP FUNERAL HOME 3202 MARKET STREFT. on Saturday mornlnir, 4. at 11 o'clock. Interment at Grftcelawn Memorial Parle. In lieu cf flowers.

Dleasa make con the Institute of Makers of Ex IUHPFITT Tn Penninsula Genera! Hospi' si. Siullsbiirv. on Feb. 2. Wl.

Ett beloved wile of the Is'e ta-v Ftrdettv of 2ns Pine Stree, 8afori1, mother of Plrh-ard B. Hardest. and friend" are tnvltd to attend services a the Hirrv E. Dirbv Son Funeral 3oo Street. Fford.

V', en Si-urdiy afrnon, Fb 4 at 3 Interment In Odd Fellow's Cemeterv. plosives and served as chair man of the organization's traf vorce were granted here yesterday by Superior Court Judges James B. Carey and Albert J. Stiftel. The cases, with the grounds, were as follows: Bonnie- Mae Tetreault Emlle E.

J. GIRLS' BOYS' fic and storage conditions committee. Services will be held at HOODED POODLE CRESTO Mr. and Mrs. Vincent, lot Norwood Feb.

2, daughter. LOCKWOOD Mr. and Mrs. William, 328 Seventh Avenue, Feb. 3, daughter.

WF' At hr la'e residence, imij Boxwood Poad. on J.m. 31. 1811. S'ian S.

wife of Chars A. Hiyes rr.fl 'T nf James A. Ha-'-s, sister of Ida Williams and Henry K. ftpearman tributions to Chapter of H'Iives. fri-nds and members of i American Cancer Society P'h! A M.

Church are invited to SWEATSHIRTS ep.l. the luneral services at the'urrnTn Tmrnserd Del on Feb. Chandler Funeral Home, Dela-iTetreauit, wiitui desertion: waiter Patterson v. Carolina A. Patterson.

ware Avenue and Jefferson wUIu. desrtion; Carols s. Heidreth v. Street, On Monday at 2 p. A.

Heidreth, extreme cruelty; tv, s.fnin,. M- Callowy v. Woodword J. The Rev. Paul R.

Miller, pastor icaiioway, wilful desertion; John J. Of HanOVer Presbyterian.Mlnnk.lt v. Rebecca C. Minnie. Church, will officiate.

Pearl Gloria Washington v. Melvln ment Will be in Wilmington! Washington, wilful desertion, the Rrandvwine Cemeterv The'pfUUoncl1 t0 her former name, dim uimuwi it ytiiititiy. Giorla Wln(leld. Lucy M. Brltt- Ornv Funeral Home, W'linut Street U61.

John husband of the late on Sa'urdav mornlns. Feb 4, at 11 eVut. Interment at Ml. Olive The Memorial Hospital FIELD Mr. and Mrs.

Jackson, 1313 East Twenty-ninth Street, Feb. 3, daughter. MARKS Mr. and Mrs. Vincent, Elsmere, Feb.

3. daughter. tamiiy requests mat iiowers De mgham v. vmcent b. Brmingham 5) FOR 5 1 1.59 a wilful desertion; Lllllam F.

Mann v. omitted. Cecil h. Mann, wilful desertion; Vir JOIIN'ON-In Miirnolia. Del, on Feb 1, 1911.

Caleb husband nf Edna M. Jonnson. ased 4 vears. Relative and friends are Invited In attend the funeral services at the Berry Funeral Home, on Sunday afternoon, Feb. at o'clock interment at Barra'ts Chapel Ceme'erv Frederics, Del Friends mav call at the funeral home on Saturday ginia Lea Moran v.

Robert A. Moran, HuT AJ PR. wilful desertion; Mabel M. Walker v. James E.

Walker, wilful desertion; Arlene Anna Marls Fragile v. Anthony MORROW Mr, and Mrs. Harry, R. 2, Newark, Feb. 2, ion.

VANDEGRIFT Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Claymont, Feb. 3, daughter. Deaths Elsewhere NEW YORK Stanley H.

Gabriel Fragale, wilful desertion. Eili L. Bchaal v. Henry Bchaal, ex- '4 Perfect Quality Girls' heavy quality cotton Poodle socks. Assorted colors and white to choose from.

Sizes 9 to 11. All first quality. Slight Irregulars Wattn fl.se. lined tw.aiihlit, with tiring lyp. hood and two muff ttyi.

pock.tt. In t.d, yellow or navy. Sit.l 6 to 20. trema cruelty; Ruby E. Lubertl v.

Henry M. Lubertl, voluntary tepara-tion; William Kesley McBrlde v. Maynle Mclirlde, wilful desertion; Anthony J. NaJunas v. Patricia Ann Najunas, wilful desertion; Eva 8.

I HI tit Sallie Peed, aeed 91 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services from the Berry Funeral Home. Fellon. on Mnndav afternoon. Feb.

6, at 1 o'clock. Interment at Erirrat's Chapel Cemetery. Frr-derlra, Del. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday evenlnu. ROBERTS-In Llnnnollen Estates on Feb.

2. 1861. Vlnrinta wile of Albert K. Roberts of 114 Llannollen Blvd. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services the Yeatman Funerul Home.

819 Washington Street, on Monday morn-lriK. Feb 6 at i o'clock. Inferment at Gracelawn Memorial Park. No viewing. In lieu of flowers contributions may bo made to the American Cancer 8 clety or New Castle Methodist Church.

Smyrna, on Feb. 1. liwsi. Hus-ell. brother of Robert Russell nf 12 NfeadowbronK Avenue, Belvedere, Relatives and friends are Invited to a'tend the funeral services at the Gray Funeral 723 Walnut Street, on Saturday afternoon.

Feb. 4, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Mt. Olive Cemetery. SHIPFARD-In this city on Feb.

5 1961. Morris hu'bmd of Cora Williams Sheppard ot 412 Foulks'one Road. Woodbrook. brother of Mrs Charies Lnaan, Mrs. Edward Graves and Mrs.

Joseph Dare. Atf-d "9 years. Relatives, friends and all organisations of which he was a member are Invited to atend the funeral services at, the CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME, Delaware Avenue and Jefferson Street, on Monday afternoon. Feb. fi.

at, 2 o'clock Interment at Wllmlntrton cts Brandy-wine Cemetery. No vlewlne. In lieu nf ftnuers contributions mav be made to Delaware Heart Association, 1912 Shallcross Avenue. Taylor v. Robert H.

Taylor, wilful desertion; Dorothy L. Davenport v. High, 65, a' senior editor of Reader's Digest magazine and a speech writer for President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the early days of the New Deal, GIRLS' BALCONY BOYS' DEPT. 11 Elsmere, Del.

Pass Griffith WY 4-9614 Joseph W. Davenport, wilful de sertion, the petitioner to resume her former name. Dorothy May Lambert; and Charles H. Farwell v. Isabella, B.

Farwell, adultery. died yesterday. INDIANAPOLIS Ml. John AFL Aide to Speak Ted F. Silvey, of the AP Funeral Floral L-CIO research department, Senators Push River Compact WASHINGTON Dda-ware Senators John J.

Williams and J. Caleb announced yesterday they will offer legislation next week probably Monday providing Federal recognition of the Delaware River Basin Compact. The two Delaware Republicans will join lawmakers from New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York in sponsoring the measure. Federal participation is required because the U. S.

Government will have a representative on the four-state board. The river basin compact, drafted Wednesday at a meeting in Philadelphia, is designed to provide large-scale river development over the next 100 years. Kelleher Gets Postal Post Washington, D. will address Zahnd, 83, several times presidential nominee of the Greenback Party, died Friday. Two Florida Men Jailed in Blackmail TORONTO (LTD.

Two Flor Arrangements the monthly meeting of the Wilmington Section, Instrument Society of America, at 8 p. m. PENNY HILL FLOWER SHOP Feb. 28 in the Du Pont Country 1521 Ol 5.C?5 Club. SPFRUT In Delaware Hospital on i Feb.

1. Hertha Powelson. Wife ida men were jailed for a total of 4V years yesterday on black mail charges. of Luke H. Siierrv.

1M Augustine Cut- Off. Relatives and friends are Invited to at'end the memorial at the FT 0A7 PQ CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME, Dela- UV VY 1-llLkJ ware Avenue and Jefferson Street, on U. S. Post to Cuban WASHINGTON LTD. A 30-year-old former Cuban citizen Joseph S.

Dellaera, 31, who i Saturday afternoon, Feb. 4, at 1:30 i 5 o'clock. Interment private. Please i 1,9 SymuOIS CI ana omit flowers. Ample parking adlolnlnc i funeral home.

got two years and nine months. who speaks nine languages was and Frederick Zakrie, 30, sen- i thev can exnress. better than sworn in yesterday as assistant tenced to nine months, both of SrVniM-In Smyrna. on Feb. 5 ISM.

Albert Holmes Huvdam. av-ed rr.cst cf us can in words, cur i 81 year. Relatives and friends are in to the State Department's chief Hallandale, had attempted to of protocol. He is Pedro A. San- extort $10,000 from a wealthy vited to attend the funeral services at feelinrs cf sympathy, love.

5 tne wears Funeral Home, Middletown Del on Sunday afternoon. Feb. 5. at juan. Toronto socialite.

cr congratulations. 2 clorK. Interment at Forest Ceme' lory. There will be no Tlewlng. WACiNER In this ritv on January 31 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU J.

Elmer Betty I Sons, Ins Harrv. husband of (lie late chrysic Wauner nf 24 4 el erson Street. He a lives and friends are invited to attend TOTS' WAi'A CAFE SLEEPERS 6 VALANCE Pajamas I Sif I 1.09 EA. KzJ EA ELJ I Slight Irregulars Perfect Quality Heavy quality knit sleepers in 2-pc. style Barkcloths, polished cottons and knits.

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TOTS' DEPT. CURTAINS MEN'S SALE OF FLANNEL HOUSEHOLD FOR Ml I FOR 1.39 EA. fcJ 63c EA. Il Perfect Quality Perfect Quality Heavyweight, fully Sanforized flannel I Dozens of items to choose from Wall shirts. Newest plaid patterns in assorted Plaques, Flour Sifters, Set of 8 Dress colon, light and dark shades.

Small, 4. Hangers, Napkin Holders, Toaster Covers, 4i medium and large sizes. I Onion Choppers, plus many others. MEN'S DEPT. I MAIN FLOOR fi I 301 Dal Aua lont pL 'uneral services at the Yeatman Ml mi.

Avt. 3703 lane. Pk. Eunera Home, mi) Washington Thieves Get $300 Loot As Burglar Bell Rings A new special assistant to Postmaster General J. Edward Day is former Wilmingtonian James F.

Kelleher, 34, it was announced in Washington yesterday. He will head the informa Phnn. ni iuv p.e,ini 1 9D haturdny morning, February 4. at vv, nnijQ o'clock. Interment at Oracelawn Memorial Park.

No viewtnx. Family reouesu mat iiowers be omitted Despite the ringing of operated register, the tion and philatelic activities of the Post Office Department, the uie rosiuniceepartmcni.ine! conJ intruders took it away, postmaster general said, alarm ttiieves con n.5hhftr hpard the alarm on nfT nnrl rnllprl nnlire Thp it i -i searched the area but found iiuuiiiKiuuiLu ui a ustcrs ana carry on anotner postal establishment which th rarUynn-Limestone no trace of the burglars. 2700 WASHINGTON STREET 3202 MARKET STREET 3010 KIRKWOOD HIGHWAY (AT PRICE CORNER) Phone OL 2-0513 560.000 employes His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pharmacy, 4500 block Kirk-wood Highway, yesterday.

It is estimated they took more than $300 including $60 WATTS, 1200 block French Street, told city police his wallet containing $151 was stolen while he was attending James F. Kelleher, live at 3214 Monroe Street. The new special assistant was in the electrically operated a party at Riverside. He said he fell asleep in a chair and upon awakening dis- covered his wallet had disap graduated from Archmcre cash register they stole. Preparatory School, Claymont,) The burglary alarm went off before earning his bachelor of! about 4 a.m.

when the front arts degree in journalism at the door of the store was forced University of Notre Dame. His! open with a crowbar. The ring-studies at Notre Dame were! ins apparently accelerated the peared. The Camden Service Station "Flowers uiuxg xew hope to the bereaved" DEL. STATE FLORIST ASSOC.

movements of the burglars who Route 13 near Dover, was bur-glarized and four tires valued at $50 stolen. The thieves interrupted by a two-year tour of duty in the U. S. Army and a year in the Chrysler Corporation public relations department here. broke a window on the side of opened up the three push button type registers and speedily emptied them.

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