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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 29

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The Morning Newsi
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Wilmington, Delaware
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29
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SHOP ALL BAMBERGER STORES TODAY AND EVERY SUNDAY 12 TO 5 P.M. C-7 Sunday, Dacwnbw 28, 1980 Georgetown youth dead of gun accident GEORGETOWN A teen-ager died after a hunting accident yesterday afternoon when his partner's shotgun accidentally discharged, state police said. The victim, James Bradley, 16, of 219 New Georgetown, was taken to Milford Memorial Hospital with severe stomach wounds, police said. Police said Bradley and a 15-year-old friend were walking across an open field just north of Georgetown when the friend stumbled over a mound of dirt, causing his gun to fire. Police ruled the shooting accidental.

William J. McLaughlin Sr. William J. "Buzzy" McLaughlin 62, of 1608 W. Latimer Place, Cleland Heights, died yesterday in General Division after a long illness.

Mr. McLaughlin was a stereo-typer for the News-Journal Co. for 29 years, retiring in 1975. He is survived by his wife, Irene Grochowski McLaughlin; two sons, William J. Jr.

and Martin both of Elsmere; a daughter, Josephine LaRock of Drifton, four sisters, Verla Niespod, Catherine Drews, Mary Jane Degnars, Nora Wavrine-vich, all of Wilmington, and six grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial will be offered Tuesday morning at 9:30 a.m. at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, Fourth Street and North Bancroft Parkway, with entombment in Queen of the Apostles Mausoleum, Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow night at the John F.

Yasik Funeral Home, 607 S. Harrison St. The family requests memorial donations be sent to Carpenter Clinic, in care of the Wilmington Medical Center, FAMOUS MAKER ITOOTE Raid oh garden rowers vopckxx sales- i I 7 1 JS'-vf xrt if- 4f Mf, if i 'i X' "Spv i1 Full, reg. $10 Your Choice SALE $8 Queen, reg. $16 Your Choice SALE $13 King, reg.

$19 Your Choice SALE $16 2 standard cases, reg. 7.75 Your Choice SALE 6.75 2 king cases, reg. 8.75 Your Choice SALE 7.75 Bring some spring-fresh color to your bedroom now, when you really need it. Flat or fitted no-iron polyester-cotton percales. THE BIG CITY GEOMETRIC Light bluenavywhite crisp window pane plaid.

"Harvard Square" by THE COZY COUNTRY FLORAL Graceful Old World blossoms on snow white. "Swiss Manor" by Springmaid. (B92-48) (C59-26) Also, the "Swiss Manor" comforter swirl quilted polyester-cotton plumped thick and warm with polyester fill. Machine wash and dry. Twin, regularly $40 SALE $35 FullQueen, regularly $55 SALE $49 King, regularly $80 SALE $69 WAMSUTTA PASTEL SOLID PERCALES sweet dream shades of pink, medium blue, light blue, rose, ecru and yellow.

Flat or fitted polyester-cotton percales. (D92-56) Twin, regularly $7 SALE 2 for $9 Full, regularly $10 SALE $7 Queen, regularly $16 SALE 10.50 King, regularly $19 SALE 13.50 Twin X-long, )gularly $10 SALE $7 2 standard cases, regularly 7.75 SALE 6.50 2 king cases, regularly 8.75 SALE 7.50 ALL TERRY JACQUARDS OR VELOURTERRY FLORAL BY FIELDCREST. Tone-on-tone jacquard (E91-34) Thick, plush full terry cotton-polyester in arctic, blush, suede or champagne. Ask for "French Brocade." Bath, regularly 8.75 SALE 6.50 Hand, regularly 5.75 SALE 4.50 Wash, regularly 2.50 SALE $2 Delicate floral spray (F91-33)' Cotton-polyester terryvelour in blue, champagne, jonquil. Ask for "Interlude Bath, regularly 7.50 SALE 6.50 Hand, regularly 5.50 SALE 4.50 Wash, regularly 2.50 SALE 2.20 uenerai Division, Wilmington 19805.

Joseph Pyncheon COATESVILLE, Pa. Joseph Pyncheon, 86, of 33 Chester Coatesville, died at his home on Thursday after an apparent heart attack. Mr. Pyncheon retired in 1963 as an electrical engineer for Lukens Steel Co. in Coatesville, after 54 years of service.

He was a past president of Lukens Pensioners Club, and a past president of the Retired Men's Club of Chester County. Surviving are his wife, Edith Russell Pyncheon; a daughter, Eleanor George of Wilmington, three sisters, Ruth Murphy and and Nora Smith, both of Claymont, and Edna Marsh of Oxford, and two grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 tomorrow afternoon at the Robert A. Harris Funeral Home, 1030 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville, where friends may call beginning at noon.

Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Coatesville. Instead of flowers, the family suggests that contributions be made to the Memorial Fund of Coatesville Presbyterian Church, Fourth Avenue and Lincoln Highway, Coatesville, 19320. Irvin J. Hollingsworth II Irvin J. Hollingsworth II, 66, grand scribe of the Grand and Encampment of Delaware chapter of the International Order of Odd Fellows, was dead on arrival Friday at the Delaware Division after an apparent heart attack.

He lived at 15 Mt. Airy Drive, Centreville. Mr. Hollingsworth retired in 1979 as manager of Coverdale Farms, Hockessin, after 45 years there. He was a former member of the York-lyn School Board.

He was a past grand herald of the Grand Lodge of Delaware IOOF, and in 1980, served as the lodge's chairman for the United Nations Pilgrimage. He is survived by his wife, Alice C. Hollingsworth; two sons, Irvin J. Jr. of Centreville, and Richard A.

of Ellisville, two brothers, Henry L. of Bloomdale, Ohio, and Pierce of Dublin, N.H.; a sister, M. Elizabeth Ford of Centreville, and three granddaughters. Services will be Tuesday morning at 11 at the McCrery Memorial Funeral Home, 3924 Concord Pike, Talleyville, where friends may call tomorrow night. Burial will be in Longwood Cemetery, Longwood, Pa.

ICE SKATH16 LESSOfJS START JAN. 2, 3, 4 FRI. 7:30 P.M. SAT. 3 3:30 P.M.

SUN. 3 3:30 P.M. 5 WKS. GROUP LESSONS SKATES SKATING '26 REGISTER 656-5005 HOLIDAY HOURS 1-3 P.M. DEC.

29th THRU JAN. 2 OPEN SKATING: FRI. SAT. 8-10 P.M. SAT.

4 SUN. 4-6 P.M. SKATING CLUB 0FWILM. W.Win Rd. oflFoulk We will deliver as soon toll-tree (800) as possible, but please allow 3 to 4 weeks, Order by mail or phone on 10.01 or more for delivery within Delaware and our delivery areas in N.J.

and N.Y. Call 631-4100 or your local Bamberger Teleservice number or write. "Please add 1.50 deliveryhandling. Sorry, no C.O.D.'s. Sale prices tor this merchandise are in effect through Saturday, January 3 1 Please note: "Regularly" connotes Bamberger's regular day-in, day-out prices.

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