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WILMINGTON! MORNING NEWS. WILMINCTON. DELAWARE, MONDAY. JANUARY 14, 1957 FOUR DEATHS OBITUARIES MULTIPLE 111 pt-, who died on Saturday at her Douglas L. Murphy home, following a proiracieu Funeral services for Douglas ALLEN Ner Wyoming.

Del. on Jn. 11. H57. Oertie Mae, of WllUtia Allen.

Kd it yean. Relative! irlendi are Invited to attend tha funeral lenrleea from tha Berry Funeral Home. Felton. on TuetdaT afternoon. Jan.

IS, at I o'clock. Interned Barratfa Chapel Cemetery. Fred, erica, Del. Friends may caU at tot luueral bom Monday evenicu. AUGUST In this city on January IB.

1857. Jacob A husband of tha lata Mary Harden August. Relatives and 7 L. Murphy. 31.

of 35 Chambers uimuiiLU I1UI1I LI i 1 Street, Newark, will be held at Enrico H. Teoli Enrico Harry Teoli, retired stone blaster of 509 North Lincoln Street, died yesterday in The Memorial Hospital Born in Italy, Mr. Teoli came to Wilmington 56 years ago. He had been retired for the past 25 vears. He was unmarried.

2 p.m. tomorrow at the tunerai Darlors of R. T. Jones, ruewars. illness Mrs.

Hanby, who had been a resident ol Smyrna for the past 35 years, was a member of As-bury Methodist Church, Smyrna. Funeral services will be conducted by the pastor of the church, the Rev. W. L. Beckwith.

Services will be held at the The Rev. John Baxter, pastor of Pilgrim Gospel Tabernacle, and irienai are loviiea luma me m-neral at the Mealey Funeral Home. 703 North Broom Street, on Monday morning, January H. at o'clock. quiem Mass Christ Our King Churcn the Rev.

Richard Smith, pastor of the Church of the Naarene, I will officiate. Interment will be at JO OC10CK. interment ai I'amearal Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday Cemetery. Surviving are tnree orouiers, Dominick, Pacifico and Antonio Teoli, and a sister.

Mary, all liv I at Head of Christiana Cemetery. Matthews Funeral Home, Smvrna. followed by interment COLE In fhl elt on Jan. 11, H57, wan. ii.

larr, of Cathfrln Friend3 may call tonight at the funeral home. at Silverbrook Cemetery, Wil James nuaoauu ing in Italy; a sister-in-law, airs. Anna Teoli, Willow Run, and several nieces and nephews. aged 78 years. Relatives Rieney Cole, rlends are invited to attend the Mr.

Murphy, who died Friday id Ir mington. Friends may can at me funeral home this evening from uneral from tha Mealey Funeral Home. 4 -'H (I The funeral will be held at 703 North Broom Street, on Tuesday in Wilmington General Hospital, had been ill for some time. He 7 to 9 o'clock. 8:30 a.

Wednesday from the morning. Jan. ia, at ciocc, Kequiem Mass Sacred Heart Church at 9.30 nvltwV Interment at Cathedral Temp. had been employed as a machin tery. Friends may caU Monday evening John D.

Conway John D. Conway. 60, of Phil. ist at the Continental Diamond Fibre Company for 13 years until Nicholas J. Corleto Funeral Home, 808 North Union Street, with requiem mass at 9:30 a.

m. in St Anthony's Church. Interment will be at Cathedral Cem Two multiple-car accidents caused two of the three injuries reported on Delaware roads over the week-end. A New Castle resident was slightly injured In a Saturday sight pileup involving five cars at Fifth and Lombard Streets, while two others were hurt earlier ia the day in a four-car crash on the DuPont Parkway at Manor Park. Rachaei L.

Branson. 38, of 57 West Fourth Street, New Castle, was treated for bruises of the shoulder ia The Memorial Hospital and released after the 9 p. m. Saturday crash at Fifth and Lombard. She was a passenger in a car driven by Eddie D.

Johnson of 119 East Fourth Street, New Castle, which was struck at the Intersection by a car driven by Robert F. Murphy of 1114 East Twelfth Street. The Murphy car, according to Wilmington police, glanced off the Johnson car and struck a parked car which started a chain alter i. CRK ADICK Suddenly In Rehoboth. DeL.

January 13, 1957, William Reynolds, husband of Ann Reed Creadicic. adelohia. was pronounced dead his illness last March. He was a member of the Aetna Hook and on arrival at the Delaware Hos ol Apt. C.

uayiair lather of I Ladder Fire Company of New etery. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow night. ark. He was born in Maryland AUU1CJ viciuiv. w.cvuv.

nuiiaui A. and Robert B. Creadlek and Mary pital Saturday morning after suffering a heart attack at the home of his niece, Mrs. Robert but had lived in Newark most of Ibis life. Miss Mary A.

Desmond Draper. 2204 Garfield Avenue, Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Gwinhurst where he had been Miss Mary A. Desmond, 80, of Ann rrantun.

Ageu ou jean, iteia-tives, friends and employes of the Da Pont Company ara Invited to attend tha tunerai services at tha Chandler Funeral Home, Delaware Avenue and Jefferson Streets, on Tuesday afternoon, Jan, 15, at 3 o'clock: Interment at Gracelawn Memorial Park, In lieu of flowers please send contributions to tha Delaware Chapter of tb Ha. Edna G. Murphy; his parents. visiting since Christmas. I Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Murphy, 1920 Gilpin Avenue, died Friday night at the Little Sisters of the Mr. Conway had been under Newark, and a sister, Mrs. Alice Poor where she had been a guest treatment for a heart condition I Jammison, Platka, Fla. less than two weeks.

for some time. The fatal attack Born at Chadds Ford, Miss is believed to have been brought James H. Cole Desmond was the daughter of on by excitement caused by uonai Heart una. DESMOND-In thii elty, on January 11, 1957, Margaret A daughter of tha 1st Patrick and Mary Desmond. Relatives and friends tre Invited to attend the funeral at Mealey Funeral Horn, 703 North Broom Street, on The funeral of James H.

Cole. the late Patrick and Mary Des slight fire at Mrs. Draper's home 78, chief deputy U. S. marshal mond.

She had been a resident on Friday. Mr. Conway was re reaction that brought an esti of Wilmington most of her life, moved to the hospital -in the here from 1912 to 1920, will be held tomorrow morning from the She was a member of St Ann's Tuesday morning, Jan. 13. at 9:30 o'clock.

Requiem Mast at Bt. Anna Church, at IB o'clock. Interment at St. Joseph'i-on-the-BranoywIna Cemetery, Friends may call this evening alter 7. Claymont Fire Company ambu lance.

Mealey Funeral Home. 703 North Catholic parish. I Broom Street, with requiem mass Surviving are three sisters, A native of Bethlehem, I at 9:30 a. m. in Sacred Heart Mrs.

John O'Connell, this city; Mr. Conway formerly was em Church. Interment will be at ENGLISH In Wilmington. on Sister Mary Helen, Visitation ployed as a hospital orderly. He Cathedral Cemetery.

Friends 4 lived at 2107 West Tioga Street, mated $1,300 damage to the five vehicles involved. The first car on Fifth Street to be struck was that owned by Edwin Corbia of 230 West Street, which bounced into the car owned by Naomi Wiggins of 908 Bennett Street which in turn bounced into the car owned by William Kirksey of 500 East Fifth Street All three were parked in a line. The DuPont Parkway mass may call tonight at the funeral Convent Wilmington, and Sister Mary Maxalinda, Catholic High School, Baltimore, also nieces Philadelphia. He was unmarried. home, Jan.

11. 1937, ranees Engusn (ne Hitchner), wilt of Charles English, aged 45 years. Relatives and frienda ara Invited to attend tha funeral services from the Pettit Funeral Home, 22S W. Broad Paulsboro, N. on Tuesday morning, Jan.

19. at 19 o'clock. Interment at Cedar Hill Ceme Mr. Cole died Friday nleht in and nephews. Among his survivors are three sisters, including Mrs; Mary Hart of 407 West Twenty-fifth Street, I the Jones Nursing Home.

For- aPi 1 1 iiiTnw i nrrif, t' i 1 The funeral will be held at merly of 704 North Jacksnn 9:30 a. m. Wednesday from the AP WIrephoto Wilmington. Street, he was the husband of Funeral services will be held Mrs. Catherine B.

Cole, who is tery, CedarvWe, N. J. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday evening, to o'clock. OARRIS Hi this city on January 10, 1957. U1U Oarris, mother of Louise Mulligan, grandmother of Marjoria Mulligan of 1208 Tatnall Street.

Fu the construction project, who said the 11 ton engine is ready for delivery to the gen Mealey Funeral Home, 703 North Broom Street, with requiem mass at 10 a. m. in St mash-up involved one moving now living wna a daughter. Mrs. tomorrow at the Downing Fu Alyce C.

Boulanger, 129 Alders neral Home, Bethlehem, Pa. Arrangements here are in charge eral constructors for the satellite. Other engines will take over after this one burns Ann's Church. Interment will be at St Joseph's-on-the-Brandy- SATELLITE ENGINE-Here" Is the "X-405" rocket engine, built at a General Electric plant in Cincinnati, which will propel a proposed earth satellite 36 miles into outer space in just 2'a minutes. Standing alongside is George L.

Macpherson, manager of unve, Blue Rock Manor. neral services ana interment at tot-tagevllle, South Carolina on Tuesday. car hitting a line of three stopped to let another vehicle cross the road. Raymond W. Pollard, 44, of Allegretto Road, DuRoss He was a bookkeeper for varl of the Smith Funeral Home, wine Cemetery.

Friends may call out in 150 seconds. Twenty-fifth and Market Streets, on January it. at the funeral home tonight ous firms before his retirement and at one time was in the real OEISS-In this city, 1957. Oeorie usband of Eva M. Oelss of 1103 North Hilton Road, Oak Heights, was treated for a cut estate business.

John S. Bogucki Stephen Zielinski lane Manor, aged 85 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at First and Central John S. Bogucki, of 601 Garnet night Macau ey. son of the late Was a charter member of Santa BIRTHS Stephen Zielinski, overseas Alven Macauley, one-time presi- V7rv: Road, Gordy Estates, an employe veteran of World War died dent of the former Packard Mo- JT, at the Shtofman Package Store Saturday night in the Veterans vu.

Market Streets, on Wednesday morning, Jan. 16, at 11 o'clock. Interment at Gracelawn Memorial Park Cemetery, No viewing. Arrangement by Mc Crery Funeral Home. Und once the council's.

secretary! on Delaware Avenue, died last Administration Hospital, Els Delaware Hospital Argoe, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, Middietown, Jan. 11, son. Birowskl, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed night at Wilmington General mere. after a lengthy illness. Pointe Yacht Club. Hospital.

HALDAS-Tn this city on January t. Mr. Zielinski, a leather worker, Mrs. Boulanger, he is survived by two other daughters. Mrs.

Kath- Stumpfrock again headed his car toward Delaware. Chief Flannery said most of; the time on this trip on the Phil-! adelphia Pike Stumpfrock was traveling on the wrong side-of the road, forcing cars coming in the opposite direction to veer sharply off the road. Rons Can Off Road He said, "I'm being conservative when I say at least five were Mr. Bogucki suffered a stroke ward, 1213 West Fifth Street Jan. 12, daughter.

was employed by the Allied Kid Company until his illness two AREA PRIESTS' BROTHER Wn Nason. Wilmington, and 1V31. Etnei. widow oi BPlros Haldai of 301 Barrett Street, mother of James Haldas, Anastasis Metaxas. Michall.

Robert Klmon and Ous Haldas. Aged (1 years. Relativea and friends ara last Tuesday. A resident of wn years ago. His wife, Sophie, died airs, raincia u.

nomas, ES IN MASS. AT 64 iel Crest: six sons, John R. Cole mington for many years, he for merly owned a variety depart' nvlted to attend the funeral at Chandler Funeral Home. Delaware Avenue und four years ago. During World War I he served lower lip at the Delaware Hospital, released and then arrested by State Police for driving at a speed higher than reasonable under circumstances at the time.

A passenger in his car, Miss Louise Roush, 20, of Betts Avenue, DuRoss Heights, was examined at the hospital, but found to be uninjured. Drivers of the three cars stopped at the intersection were Joseph E. Marowski, 45, of 308 Seventh Street, Holloway Terrace; Ralph Van Gilder, 57, of Baltimore, and Gordon E. Rei-celt, 38, of Camden, N. J.

The third person injured was Leon Venable, 51, of the 500 block Sherman Street, who suffered face lacerations yesterday when his automobile rammed a power pole in the 700 block New Castle Avenue. ment store on Maryland Avenue He was the husband of Mrs, The Rev. John J. Foley, pastor ington; jf Cote. Col of St.

Matthew's Catholic Parish, Jefferson Street, on Monday morning, January 14. at 10:30 o'clock. Funeral services at Oreek Orthodax Church, in France and was a member of the Polish American Post, Vet Sylvia Bogucki. He also leaves 808 Norm Broom Btreet at II o'clock. Interment at Fernwood Cemptnrv.

run off the road by him on 13 erans of Foreign Wars, No. 3257 Philadelphia, Pa. Ample parkinn space several children ana oiner sur in parking lot adjoining funeral home. Woodcrest, left yesterday im- HT ri- mediately 'after the Holy Name S. Cole Witolngton, and Society's communion breakfast, FftASyfer a for Worcester, where his hfw rwio pni rptfrorf Miss Margaret Cole, died in 154.

Surviving are four daughters, and Naaman s. At every intersection with a vivors. Funeral arrangements will be Mrs. Frances Ciconte, Mrs. Pauline Bonk, Mrs.

Mary Bonk, traffic light, Stumpfrock never Bley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, New tastle, Jan. 13, daughter. Clark, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles, Elsmere, Jan. 13, son. Faline, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert, Woodcrest, Jan. 13, son. Herrick, Mr. and Mrs. Cramer, 1117 East Eleventh Street, Jan.

13, son. Hurilla, Mr. and Mrs. Peter, Silverside Heights, Jan. 11, twin daughters.

Keeley, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Elsmere, Jan. 12, son. Palmer, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles, Chelsea Estates, Jan. 12, son. Powell, Mr. and Mrs.

Irvin, announced by the John F. Yaslk JACKSON la Governor Bacon Health Center on January 10, 1957, Mary Conway, wife of Robert Jackson of Mill Road. R. D. 1.

Newark. high school teacher, died from D. Funeral Home. and Mrs. Sophie Myers; two sons Stephen, and Edward Zielinski, all of this city; 1 brother.

John Zielinski, a half- Mr vaIpv vibn wa nhmit Private funeral services and Mrs. William F. Bauscher roar, nf noA iQ survived hw his Interment will be held for Donna got a green one. A line of cars was stopped at the Philadelphia Pike-Naaman's intersection for a light when Stumpfrock went off the road to pass them on the right and turn on to Naaman's. The chief said Stumpfrock nearly lost control of his car going over the Baltimore Ohio Mrs.

Emma Jane Bauscher. 73 brother, Stanley Crzybowski also wife and five children. ee Lawrence, imaai uaugmci aitea years. Keiatlves. friends and members of Red Lion Methodist Church are Invited to attend the services at the Smith Puneral Home.

Twenty-fifth and Market Streets, on Monday after noon, January 14, at 2 o'clock. Inter ment at Lombardy Cemetery, JACKSON In this eltr, on January 1J, 1057, Elizabeth Jackson, devoted friend of Paul Youn and Aunt of John Tlmberlake. Relatives and friends widow of the Rev. William of Wilmington, and 10 grand Bauscher. minister of the Wil children.

A graduate of Holy Cross Col- of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Leroy lege, of which Father Foley also Lawrence, 214 East Twenty-is an alumnus, Mr. Foley re- ninth Street It is asked that Venable was treated for lacerations of the lip and chin at mington (now Peninsula) Metho The funeral will be held at Hayden Park, Jan. 12, daughter.

dist Conference, died Saturday 8 a. m. Wednesday from his ceived a master's degree from nowers oe omiuea. Reilly, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert in Sinai Hospital, Baltimore, the Delaware Hospital. City police arrested him on charge of failure to maintain proper con Warvarrt Univprsltv had nl Tne cnua. Dora last luesaay, home, 118 Bird Street, with Railroad Bridge but righted it again. He went through a red are invitea to attend tne funeral services at Gray Puneral Home, 723 Wal nut Street, on Wlnnilii iftomnnn. Fairfax.

Jan. It daughter. after an illness of four months. long teaching career in high died Saturday night The Lawr- solemn requiem mass at 9 a. Jan.

It. at 1 o'clock. Interment at Spry, Mr. and Mrs. Victor, 100 in St Hedwig's Church.

Inter Mrs. Bauscher lived in a num schools of the Worcester area, ences nave anuuier uduguiei, Devonshire Road, Jan. 13, daugh light at Faulk Road and another red light at the Concord Pike before he was finally stopped ment will follow at Cathedral ber of Delaware communities Funeral arrangements Cheryl Ann, 4. ter. trol.

Total damages were set at about $300 by police. A 49-year-old Rainham, woman was hurled from the Cemetery. Friends may call to during her husband's affiliation postponed, pending Father Fo Mount zion Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening 7-0 o'clock. KERSHAW In Memorial Hospital on January 13.

1957, William 8. band of JLll M. Kershaw of 331 Old Capitol Trail, Wilmington I. tnai Sykes, Mr. and Mrs.

Colin, 207 on the Beaver Valley Road. morrow night at the funeral ley's arrival at his late brother with the Methodist Conference, He retired in' 1943 and at that North DuPont Road, Jan. 12, VTEATHER CONDITIONS home yesterday. With the chief on the entire Delaware Valley police radio daughter. home.

William S. A. Kershaw time he -was located at.Bayview Unruh, Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Relatives and friends are Invited to the services at his late residence, 3314 Old CaDltofTralL on Ai Ktfttti At 0.

S. Wilr Sitlioa at Iht Ilia Cutlt CuMj Airptrt. He died in 1947. Weather- automobile driven by her husband last night after it collided with another car near the intersection of Route 13 and network, the other police cars were strung out behind him. At afternoon, Jan.

16, at 2 RD 2, Kennett Square, Jan. 12, daughter. Mrs. Bauscher is survived by clock. Interment at Lower Brandy William S.

A. Kershaw, 72, retired shipbuilder, died Saturday Continue From Flnt F(t No viewing. Please WILMINGTON and VICIN the end of the chase police cars fUrom five Pennsylvania com win uemetery, omit flowers. a daughter, Mrs. Helen Byam, Baltimore; two, sons, William Ward, Mr.

and Mrs. William Ward, Mr. and Mrs. William, miles an hour shortly after the ITY: Occasional snow today ol in The Memorial Hospital He had been ill since last October. munities and cars of the Dela Bauscher, Reading, and 1 owed Overview Gardens, Jan.

11, son. winter arrived. In this case, Born in Wilmington, Mr. Ker Allen S. Bauscher, Oak Grove cloudy and and in the case of most roads Whittaker, Mr.

and Mrs. Rob KPtIn Oreenwooi. on Jan. 11. of Jonn P.

Klne, Wed 78 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services from the 8t. Johnstown Church, ware state and New Castle County police were there. Among the charges being filed three sisters in Baltimore; three quite col in northern Delaware, 'the wind ert, 300 North Union Street, Jan. grandchildren and two great helped to blow more snow on 11, daughter.

shaw came from a family of shipbuilders and sea-going people. He was the son of the late Capt Edwin and Joanna Van by Delaware state police are Jan. 15, at 2 o'clock. Interment at St, grandchildren. the roads Wills, Mr.

and Mrs. William, speeding, going through a red vumismwn uemetery. mends may cail at the Plelschauer Funeral Home Monday evening, 7 to The storm moved slowly south Funeral services will be held county route 898 at Blackbird. Mrs. Louise DIPaolo was admitted to tha Delaware Hospital with a severe abrasion of the right thigh and lacerations of the right elbow.

She sustained the Injuries after being thrown out of the car and onto the concrete roadway. State police said the car driven by Mr. DiPaolo was struck on the side by a vehicle operated by Mrs. Frances H. Smith, Warwick, Md.

as the Smith car pulled out on the main highway. with highest mperatures in the mid-20s and tonight's low between 10 and 15 de Cleland Heights, Jan. 11, daugh ter. Lew Kershaw. His father was a light and failing to stop at the order of police.

Trainer charges at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the fu neral home of William Cook Delaware River captain. The Memorial Hospital and snow was reported at Smyrna shortly before 10 p. m.

An hour later, the storm reached Dover KSAUSS-At her late residence 1JM East Twenty-eighth Street, this city, on January in. la.57. ifa rr At the time of his retirement Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William Blelght, 6009 Harford Road, Include reckless driving, driving too fast for conditions, going through a red light, and failure SNOW James, Kennett Square, Jan.

and by midnight reports of a grees. Local Baltimore. Interment will be at yeprKe j. lirauss. Ailed 60 in May, 1954, Mr.

Kershaw was foreman of the boat-laying de Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tha funeral nervlr-B th. Mel 12, daughter. snowfall had come in from winds north to northwest at 8 to to stop at the order of police, Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. How ueorgetown ana unagevme.

ho miles and hour. Rockwood Cemetery there. Mrs. Lewis Widdoes Other Pennsylvania towns are ard, Granogue, Jan. 11, son.

The latest cold wave, accord- Hiehest temperature yester- partment in the Jackson Sharp section of American Car Foundry Company. He lived at 3314 Old Capital Trail. preparing charges. Coustenis, Mr. and Mrs.

Rob ing to the weatherman, is the Uay 41 degrees; the lowest read- Mrs. Elizabeth M. Widdoes. 66 Mrs. Smith was arrested on charges of assault and battery Stumpfrock, reportedly alone resuii 01 a com air mass moving yesterday 2i degrees.

ert, Forest Brook Glen, Jan. 12, son. widow of Lewis Widdoes, died in the car, at the time, was said Surviving are his wife. Mrs. out of Central Canada, while the Hiehest humidity 85 per cent; to have been on a two-week yesterday in The Memorial HoS' by motor vehicle and failure to grant the right-of-way.

She was Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, lowest humidity 52 per cent and Lillie M. Kershaw;" four sons, William H. Kershaw, Newton, Ogletown, Jan.

12, daughter. the humidity at midnight 80 per pital after an illness of about year. tive duty stint as a member of the Air Force Reserve at the arraigned before Magistrate uucks county, Edwin Ker Faria, Mr. and Mrs. James, cent.

Air Force Base at the New Grylin Crest, Jan. 11, daughter. FORECAST for the CHESA willard Laird at Middietown and was released under $1,100 bail for a hearing on March 11. shaw, at home; Charles Kershaw, Hockessin; and Albert M. Mrs.

Widdoes lived at 1008 Washington Street. She was born Castle County Airport Police Hemphill, Mr. and Mrs. Clif PEAKE and DELAWARE BAYS: aid arrangements are being ford, Kennett Square, Jan, Winds from the north to north Kershaw, Woodland Heights, and a sister, Mrs. Charles Crowthers, made to transfer him from the 13, daughter.

in Maryland on Jan. 5, 1891, but had lived in Wilmington about 40 years and was a member of west at 10 to 15 miles an hour, considerable cloudiness with Delaware to an Air Force hos Puneral Home, 703 North Broom Btreet, on Monday morntnir. January 14. nt 11 o'clock. Interment at Bliverbrook Cemetery.

UTM-TJear North East, on Jan. 12. 1057. Miller, father of Julie Ltim, aged 68 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at his late residence, near Elk Neck.

on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 15, at 2 oclock. Interment at St. Augustine Cemetery. Friends may call on Monday evening, MATTHEWS-In this city on January 10.

1857. Lola L. Matthews, mother of Maude Ross, sister of Hannah Hoxter of 1227 Railroad Avenue. Aned 63 years. Relatives and friends are t0 sttnd the funeral services at Union Methodist Church.

Goldsboro, on Monday afternoon, January 14, at I clock, Interment at adjoining cemetery. MtTRPHT In Wilmington General Hos-Pital on Jan. 11. 1057, Douglas husband of Edna O. Murphv.

of 3S Chambers Street, Newark. aPd Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the Funeral Parlors of R. T. Jones, Newark, on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 15, at 2 o'clock.

Interment at Head of Christiana Cemetery. Friends may call Chase- Hobiger, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, Wilmington. pital in the Philadelphia area.

Castle Hills, Jan. 12, daughter, The Rev. Dr. William F. Immanuel Baptist Church.

eood visibility. Conllnoed From Flnt Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. John, snow is caused by the contact of the cold air with the warmer air that flowed in earlier yesterday. Yesterday's temperatures were comparatively normal until early evening when the mercury dropped into the mid-20s.

A low of 19 degrees was registered Saturday, at about 6 a. but the temperature climbed into the 40s later in the day. Temperatures skidded to subzero marks across the North Central States yesterday as new cold wave warnings were posted from Pennsylvania into New England. Readings well below zero were posted in much of Montana, Dunkle, pastor of Grace Surviving are two sons. Lewis The Delaware-Maryland chase ended with an arrest but no vela wake: I'ansiaeraDie Newark, Jan.

13, son, S. Widdoes, at home, and Wilr cloudiness and quite cold today with some occasional light snow hind him were six other police Keen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter, injuries. Hearing Tonight irea Widdoes, Berrone, i Methodist Church, will officiate at funeral services at Mr.

Kershaw's home at 2 p. m. Wednesday. Interment will be at Lower cars. New Castle, Jan.

12, son. likely in the north portion dur aaugnter, jvirs. Mae imgernagel, Marcus, Mr. and Mrs. Donald, Hill, a former Delawarean ing the day, high 25-30.

Partly cloudy and quite cold tonight Newark; a granddaughter, Mrs. Beverly Cobb, near Phoenix, Marshallton, Jan. 12, daughter. All seven were on the scene within moments when the chase ended with an appropriate flash will be given a hearing tonight before Trial Magistrate William Brandywine Cemetery. There will be no viewing.

Mecke, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, and Tuesday, and a great-erandson. 120 Belmont Street, Jan. 12, son V.

Smith on five charges. John Cobb. MARYLAND: Considerable Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Har The charges are: Driving cloudiness and quite cold with Funeral services will be hoM of brilliant blue light and bright sparks as Stumpfrock's 1956 Chevrolet snapped off one power pole and then traveled 150 feet vey, Newark, Jan.

9, daughter, while drunk, exceeding 70-mileS' some light snow likely during ai Wednesday at the Yeatman Funeral Home. 81 a Ranito. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph.

per-hour, and reckless driving George G. Geiss George G. Geiss, 55, of 1103 North Hilton Road, Oak Lane Manor, an accountant and auditor with Doolcy Gardner, local uuuaj evening, 10 a the day, high 25-32 in south portion and 20-25 in north except Glen Riddle, Jan. to snap off another pole. North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and upper Michigan, and the mercury sank to the zero mark in northern Illinois, Iowa Rawlings, Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert 16-20 in extreme west portion. NIXON In Memorial Hospital 111.1957' EUa Bennett, wife of William K. Nixon of 208 Bouth Mary-land Avenue, Ashley, la her 85th vear. Washington Street, where friends may call tomorrow night Interment will be at Cherry HilL Md.

McDaniel Crest, Jan. 9, son. Partly cloudy and quite cold to That brought It to a rest, completely wrecked, resting upright amid a litter of high tension plumbing contractors, died yesterday morning in The Memorial bapp, Mr. and Mrs. Derr and South Dakota, night and tomorrow.

noiaiives ana irienas of tne ismnv are Invited tn attanrf th dm.ri rv- Hockessin, Jan. 13, son. The temperature tumbled to all preferred by Chief of Police Claude Massey of Blades, and failing to obtain a Maryland operator's license and displaying improper tags after being a resident of Maryland, preferred by Trooper J. C. Collins of the Maryland State Police.

According to state police, at SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYL Wires. lces at the North Baptist Church on VANIA and SOUTHERN NEW 27 MEN WILL TRAIN munaay ariernoon, jsnuary 14, at Clock, interment at xtt Aa1m fVmii- 35 below at International Falls, and to 30 below at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. The cold snap JERSEY: Cloudy and quite cold tery. Stumpfrock dove out the door opposite the driver's seat and stumbled about 30 feet from the car before falling.

He remained with occasional light snow to UNDER RESERVE ACT Hospital after an illness of nine weeks. Born in Bellefonte, Mr. Geiss spent his early life there. He was graduated from the Peirce School of Business Administration and the Wharton day. Fair and continued quite cold tonight and Tuesday.

High y-seven non-commts. had penetrated southward into Oklahoma and Arkansas as it moved eastward across the Great SMITH In Charlestowri, on Jan yary 13, 1057. Stanley M. Smith, father of Mrs. Arthur Currr.

Mrs. Kirtte Bimpkins, Mrs. Paul Ott. Mrs. Kellis Collins and Mrs.

Harold Bhra. Ad 78 years. Relatives and friends today 23-28 and low tonight Lakes and Into the Ohio Valley, prone as Chief Flanncry came up to him, apparently lying in a state of shock. The Talleyville Fire Company ambulance took 11 a. Saturday Chief Massey noticed the man zigzagging across the bridge over Nanti-coke River between Blades and Seaford.

Scott, Mr. and Mrs. James McDaniel Heights, Jan. 9, son. Walls, Mr.

and Mrs. Christian, Collins Park, Jan. 13, son. Wary, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene, 41-B Elsmere Boulevard, Jan. 12, daughter. Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl, Chelsea Estates, Jan.

13, son. Wilmington General Hospital Broadbent, Mr. and Mrs. Edward, Stanton, Jan. 12, daughter.

Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Chelsea Estates, Jan. 13, School of the University of 10-15. HIGH TIDES TODAY sionea officers, the seventh group from Delaware to participate in the program, arrived yesterday at Fort Jackson, S.

where they will enter eight weeks of basic training under Meanwhile, colder weather was in store for a vast area reaching Pennsylvania. from Maine to northern Florida. A resident of Wilmington for 15 years, Mr. Geiss was resident Chief Massey and one of his A.M. P.M.

are invitea to attend the funeral Grant Funeral Home, North East, Maryland, on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 16. at 2 o'clock. Interment at Rosebank Cemetery, Cslvert, Md. Friends may call at tht funeral home on Tuesday evening.

TEOLI-Tn this city, on January 1J. ,1057, Enrico Harry, son oi the late Mr, and Mrs. Rocco Teoli. Relativea Light snows were scattered auditor with the DuPont Com the 1952 Keserve Act, establish through the cold air from por ing a six-months' training pro tions of the northern plains into the Appalachians. There were pany during World War II.

He joined Doolcy Gardner about eight years ago. He moved to constables took out in his police car, but Manning sideswiped the police car and proceeded through Seaford at 70-mlles-ani hour. He then took out on the road to Reliance, Md. He again Lewes 6:39 6:59 Kitts Hummock 7:34 7:54 Bombay Hook 8:30 8:47 Port Penn 8:55 9:22 Mouth of Christina 10:25 10:52 Wilmington 10:30 10:59 gram tor national uuard per sonneL occasional flurries over New him to the Delaware Hospital where his right leg was found to have been broken. "It was a miracle he wasn't electrocuted by those wires," said the Trainer chief of police.

"If he had gotten out of his car on the driver's side he would have been. They were lying all around it but a couple were on the other side, too." Passed Red Light and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the Nicholas J. Corleta Funeral Home, 808 North Union Street. Oak Lane Manor in July, 1955. Chambers, Mr.

and Mrs. Wil Upon completion of the England, and a few showers were expected to precede the cold air sideswiped the car twice and finally approached his home, a course, the Delawareans will be sent to schools of their choice, to he trained in their military into parts of the lower Missis LENGTH OF DAY liam, Monroe Park, Jan. 12, daughter. Eichholz, Mr. and Mrs.

James, 2019 Jefferson Street, Jan. 12, son. wennesaay morning, Jan. 16, 8:30 o'clock. Requiem Mass at St.

Anthony's Church at :30 o'clock. In-rment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home on Tuesday evening after 1 o'clock. WTDDOES In this elt y. on Januar mile north of Reliance, with the Sun rises a.

m. Sets 4:27 Mr. Geiss was active in First and Central Presbyterian Church where he was a deacon and a member of the Men's Bible Class. He also was interested in Scouting and was on the troop committee of the Boy Scout occupational specialty, it was sippi Valley to Alabama and northern Florida. To the north, snow squalls were expected to dump up to 10 Inches of new p.

Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Lelen- revealed by Maj. Gen. Joseph J.

Scannell, adjutant general for the State of Delaware. EiiaaDetn M. winaoes oi 1008 Washington Afreet Bolnt.lv and Chief Flannery said he started the chase when Stumpfrock, traveling toward Delaware on friends are Invited to attend the funeral servlcea at the Yeatman Vrmeral snow on parts of western New York State and northwestern non, Route 4, Wilmington, Jan, 11, son. General weather conditions at 7:30 p. m.

(Eastern Standard Time) last night reported by the Maj. Michael Riley, adminis Troop of First and Central Home, 818 Washington Street, on authorities in hot pursuit In the meantime, Delaware police had notifiied Maryland State Police and Collins arrived on the scene as Manning came out of his house with a .12 gauge shotgun. He ran back into the house and barracaded himself. Collins went to the back of the Pennsylvania, Onesl, Mr. and Mrs.

Salvatore, Ridge Road U.S. 13 rocketing trative assistant for the 198th AAA Group, Delaware National United States Weather Bureau, In the west, an intense storm hismere Manor. Jan. 11. son.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eve Geiss; a brother, David E. Geiss, Stratford, and a through a red light at the Main Wednesday morning, Jan. 16, at o'clock. Interment at CherrT Hill Cemetery, Cherry Hill.

Md. Friends msy call at Yeatman's on Tuesday evening after 1 o'clock. off the California Coast con Guard, is in charge of all re Shleldt, Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Street intersection in Trainer.

Temperature Last Bonn tinued to send heavy rains, with cruits and non-coms in this Gordy Estates. Jan. 13, daughter, sister, Mrs. Edgar Wanger, Bel "It's impossible to judge," the chief said, "but my guess is he snow at higher elevations, from lefonte, Pa. ZIELINSKI In TJ.

S. 'Veterans Hep!" tal. this elty. nn Januar 12 1957. Albuquerque Skiblcki, Mr.

and Mrs. William, 904 North Van Buren program. PRINCESS UNCLE DIES Funeral services will be held Stephen, husband of the late Sophie was doing 80 then." house, and Manning's wife Street, Jan. 12, son. St.

Francis Hospital The police car, with its siren at 11 a. m. Wednesday in First and Central Church with the Zielinski. Relatives and friends and members of 'Polish American Post 3257 VFW are invited to attend the funeral services from his late residence. 118 Bird southern Oregon southward.

Northern California measured 2 inches of rainfall since Saturday, and the parched Los Angeles area received well over one inch slammed the door. Hill, how ever, surrendered Collins." Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Donald and red light turned on, took up the chase Immediately. When Cleveland Rev.

Dr. Willard G. Purdy, pas Street, on Wednesday morning. Glen Berne Estates, Jan, 9, son. FEDERAL JUDGE FRANK the car didn't stop Chief Flan PHILADELPHIA, Jan.

13 HP! Charles V. Kelly, 77, uncle of Princess Grace of Monaco, died yesterday at his home here. He was the brother of John B. Kelly. father of the princess, and was associated with him in tor, officiating.

Interment will be at Gracelawn Memorial Park. in a snort penoa eariy 16, at 8 o'clock. Solemn Requiem mass at St. Hedwig's Church at 9 o'clock, interment at Cathedral Cemetery, Frfenrts may call at the home Tuesday evening. nery notified the Linwood police Piuntl, Mr.

and Mrs. James There will be no viewing. DIES OF HEART ATTACK 903 Vandever Avenue. Jan Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas City Los Angeles Miami to set up a road block. The Lin wood police were Jockeying i OPTIMISTS TO MEET Rtw jan.

it 113, son. A special program on Africa, W. H. L. P.

CY 53 38 JS 41 CY 34 13 .01 PC 11 4 .04 8' 23 19 .03 8 18 11 51 32 7 3 54 18 .09 CY 70 50 CY 18 ia CY 64 67 PC 80 60 -3 74 5 PC 39 24 CY 38 24 CY 43 28 CY 67 54 24 18 .01 44 33 .03 CY 1 14 CY 56 32 .01 CY 56 46 1.39 CY 73 4 CY 44 33 ioudy; clear; PC, Wl. Federal Judge Jerome N. Strusowskl. Mr. and Mrs.

police car into position when Stumpfrock roared by, almost the brickwork and construction business for many years. His Active pallbearers will be Clarence S. Elliott, Herbert Walker, and Herman D. Werner, all church associates; and James Doolcy, Francis Gardner and Frank, a former chairman of the! Jacob 223 North Union Street ligaturing a film, The Rival crashing into it. World," will be held by the Securities and Exchange Com Jan.

12, son widow, Mary, a son and a daugh ter survive. New Orleans New York Oklahoma City Philadelphia Phoenix Optimist Club of Wilmington at Riverside Hospital At that point, Stumpfrock turned off Route 13 to tiavel Bove, Mr. and Mrs. weekly luncheon meeting to; IN MEMOBIAM "CHAPEL BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD" WILIVl MON. THRO FEL IMS P.

U. 8CNDAT NOW P. 1L McCrery Funeral Home morrow at noon, at the Hotel around some side streets in Lin Irwin D. Griffith, business as sociates. Mrs.

Charles G. Hanby Kaolin, Jan. 11, daughter. HEt.BINCt In loving memory of our grandmother, Anna uthHe wh0 PJS5ed a Jnuary Portland, Ore. St.

LoulJ Salt Lake City San Francisco wood, with the Trainer pclice car still in pursuit. The rlase soon returned to Route 13 and mission, died today of a heart attack in New Haven hospital. He entered the hospital yesterday. He was a member of the U. S.

Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, the appellate federal court for New York, Vermont and Connecticut Funeral services will be held Rodney. The club raised $400 for the Toys for Tots Christmas campaign, and also entertained 50 boys at a Christmas party at Kingswood Community Center, Paul Hoglund reports. tomorrow at 1 p. m. for Mrs We miss you, our hearts are sore.

As time goes by we miss you more. Your loving smile, your gentle face no one can nil your vacant place. E. R. MACAULEY DIES DETROIT, Jan.

13 Wl. Edward R. Macauley, 53, sports car designer and member of a De-txoit automobile family, died last Bar Vtt-Djred Blue Jenu They're eolsrftit th color bstk Al roar Symbols: Frances Gertrude Hanby, wife of Charles G. Hanby of Smyrna, parti; cloudy; enow. Chlldrca and Grandchildren.

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