Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 06, 1922, Night Extra, Page 27, Image 27

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ffUlING BATTLE BYGIRLS DRINKING jSLVS
Pastors Fight for Prohibition
and Sunday Observance
Tepic of Conference
,
rMEETNEXTWEDNESDAY
ttittaX DtivtUch te Kvening PubUe I.tSetr
Atlantic City, March 0. Plnnit for
i tU mobilisatien of the Methodist of
KJ BWte for the foil election, 'Sebbf th
ViTnnce, the enforcement of ttit.nl
bMe". both Stnte and national, nnd
Suil 'representation for, the laity, en
Si convention fleer re the outstanding
Stun en the program of the eighty
ilxth annual meeting of the'Ncw Jersey
Methodist Episcopal Conference open-
.K i en Wednesday in St. Paut'a
I:-"'Chnrch, with upward et wt nun
''Uttrs. representing 200 parishes nnd
. 7B.0W communicants nucimuip.
The Rev 3una W. Marshall, re
tlrlfli vice 'president of the Ocean
flrbw Cnuip Meeting AMoeJaUen, will
Meich the preliminary sermon of the
conference tomorrow evening. It will
alie be his fiftieth Anniversary sermon.
fe conference proper epcnB en Wednes
day morning. If the conference iiro iire
cetdi en schedule, resolutions will ba
titled and appointments announced en
Monday morning. March 13. The con
'eluding session., however, remains In
"doubt until the last few hours, because
of the uncertainty of developments
In tne routine.
Four Bishops will attend the sessions.
Bishop Jeseph P. Berry, of I'hllndcl
Shis, "he returned last week from an
.extended vacation trip te California,
will preside. Illshep .T. II. Ncnlc, of
Philadelphia i lllshep Jehn W. Hamil
ton, of Washington, nnd Ulshep II.
'Letter Smith, et India, will alxe be In
ttenunnce. .uianeu nniitn win greet;
the New Jersey Conference for the lirst
,lme' Watch Leglslature
The eyeB of the conference members
in focused upon Trenten watching the
actions of the Republican Legislature
en pending "dry" bills te replace the
Van Ness act recently declared uncon
stitutional. Pansage of any enforce
sent legislation is certain te win the
.nr nf the ministers, and there seems
' ercry prospect of a drastic bill going
jhreui n. Further, State Senater Wil
liam si. uunyen, ei union, who ih re
tarded as the certain O. O. P. stand
ardbearcr In the coning gubernatorial
contest, la generally approved and
United States Senater Frcllnghuysen
has ready support with hla announced
i' stand en prohibition issues.
On the ether hnnd the conference has
frequently tcercd Governer Edwards,
who it Is said, will be in the field
aiainst United States Senater Frcllug
uujf8cn, for his beast te ranlfe "Jersey
as wet as the Atlantic Ocean." Bishop
Berry has announced himself strongly
In references te the State's "wet Gov Gov
ereor.'' . , . ,
The New Jersey Conference is net
satisfied with the enforcement of the
n.r filled "blue laws" in the Stnte.
There is a likelihood that a campaign
mar be' mapped out here te make a
drive In home communities for rigid
enforcement looking te bans en pic
tures, baseball and ether "commercial
bed amusementB" en Sunday.
Kharlne Interest with the gathering
et pastors will be the annual cenven-J
"tien et tne daymen s Association, which
iiiln this year Intends te bring up the
matter of equal representation in the
conference. The laity participate in
thi deliberations at the general con
ference which makes the laws. The
Key Jersey Conference laymen have
' tried for several years te 'carry their
point within their home circle, but
xlihnnt Riiccess. The nucstieu will be
revived at the coming meeting and it.
Is expected that President i ll. neU,
of Hndden Heights, will appoint n com
mittee te place the matter officially be
fore the conference nt one of its ses
sions. The laymen will held n banquet en
Friday cveninr nt the Hetel Traymere.
Among the ipenkcrs scheduled are
Bishop Smith the Itcv. Titus Lewe,
Dr. Francis H. Green nnd Glenn Frnuk.
Ltkewoed is after the 1023 gathering.
The conference has never met In tlmt
resort and flattering overtures from lio lie
tilmcn are swavlnc the delegates te n
faverable decision. Shero ministers
hope te eventually sec Atlantic City
voted as the Dcrmancnt mectlne place,
a movement started live years nge. It
ll the present policy te nlternnte each
Jtar between the nertu and seutn sec
tiens of the State.
Several Changes Forecast
While fewer changes nre expected this
ar thnn ordinarily because of the up
heaval last j cer at Asbury Park, there
appear the usual uneasiness and air
et uncertainty among mlnlHters. Seme
of the bigger cliurelicrt nrc mentioned.
The report is current that the Ilev.
Oeerge It, Nettle, former district mi
Ptrlntendent, new at First Church,
JMllngswoed, may be sent te First
Church, Atlantic City, nnd the Hcv.
Geerge T. Hnrrls, for scrti years nt
the shere church, will go te ColllngH CelllngH ColllngH
eod In his place. Humer also imtn
Dr. Neale in line te eiieceed the Itev.
Jlclvltlc E. Snjder, superintendent of
the Trenten district, who may be sent
te ColllngMweod. Little credence is
iteen this move, however. Dr. Snyder
'Js served seven jenrs In his present
offlce and only lestyear was publicly
wrapllmcnted for his work by Bishop
Bry nt n conference session.
Several changes are reported in pros pres
Pict In the' Camden churchsc. It Is
inerriiy believed that the Itev. J. B.
Hliedes will leave the Centenary
J-nurch, where he has been for three
Mrs, and hu may be sent te Central
vuurai, Jiriugeten. The Ilev. I). ('.
Apar, who has been pnHter of St.
wrge Church for three years, also
Pccts a change. The Itev. Hurry F.
X'm? tu Paster of Wesley Church for
in. . "(,vcn J'en'a, may be changed,
"though this Is net nettled. The Itev.
Vj A. 8treh, pnster of the Wiley Moth Meth
"jwt Church for tlm lust two jeurs,
HP60'; te be changed te another field.
i? ,v. J. F. Dermnn, pastor of
Sllik B,trcct Church, does net knew
tam. eiru,lc wH1 bQ "turned or sent te
eme ether church.
Chn He.v- " C. 17hl, of Trinity
cZ3' M' Iv'lle. uy go te Centenary
i Camden, te succeed Dr,
Sv li I1,1." nlw) reported that the
te n.i.arV,(L1'' Hlen " nt return
Hnf-ntrnl Church, llrldgcten. J. II.
"aines mny nlw leave Pitman Greve,
from T',1?y ls pectcd te be moved
rt0" Broadway, Salem.
J S fceine tulk bevcrnl mouths
Flr.t p. ltev Fr"nk Lawrence leaving
stoe, n llirc ' Trfiten. but It is under under
Vleuj ' ,Llb rcl,ert ,lna ucen t0 I'10
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7. ' tlie Inst two yeerH, may be
M n ',?:V'l' tl'l )fnr. Tlie
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P.::,..,"'"'c.r. Pnster of the cliureh nt
te rMi.:Ver w' Jenrs, Is Msheiluleil
te mn, l "" jiii " M-'iiciiiiiuii
ev. phri5,e,CttUb5, uf ' licultli. The
J aS'1 Wllville. limy be hcnt te
w7"e Vhutch, familcn. Tlie
. S M" ,ny. l' ""it tn Cnm.lcn
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KJJ 'tvl"?" Ceafeitnct,
Mrs. Asquith Opposes Prohibi
tion Because'ef Effect en
Yeung Felks .
INFORMATION IS HEARSAY
New Yerk, March 0. Mrs. Marget
Asqnlth,Awhe came te thlfl country n
tentntlve prohibitionist, returned from
ner wur mat nignt a centirmcrt "wet."
She said that the drinking of young men
and women In this country was ainat
Ing. Excessive devotion te monev menev
making she predicted, would ruin the
country.
"I was much In favor of prohibition
at first," she said, "becaufte I thought
It might step drinking among the peer
nnd that, in a prohibition country the
Iioer woman would receive her litis
land's wages Instead of Us being spent
en a Saturday night.
"But n llttle experience of the actual
working of It quickly changes ene's
views. The drinking by your young men
and maidens la shocking. I nm told
nothing like it wax kenwn before tlie
tiny of prohibition. It Is due .ipnnr
ently te the fart that drink is forbid
den. It Is considered 'chic' te vlolate
the law."
The drinking among young women
was apparently worst in 'Chicago, ac
cording te Mrs. Asquith. She snld that
nearly everywhere sue round the men
and women she met talking of this sub
ject and deploring It.
Drinking by Yeung Women
When asked if the drinking nmentr
the young women wnH werse here than
in England nnd en the Continent she
held Up her hands and said:
"I never in all my life saw a young
woman intoxicated nt a ball or party
or any public function in England.
Such a thing would be unheard of. I
did net see any young women Intoxi
cated in Chlcrge or elsewhere In this
country myself, but I was told of it en
every side." .
"I saw it," said her secretary. "I
saw many young women under the In
fluence of liquor nt a large party which
we attended in Chicago. Thuy were net
completely drunk, nut were quite per
centlblv under the influence,"
. "I'ronibltien is unquestionably n very
bad thing as tit is administered," said
Mrs. Asmilth. "The rich get all they
want te drink. I don't knew ubeut the
peer, but I understand there ls no scar
city of liquor.
"The only sensible thing, It seems te
me, is te return te light wine and beef,
One of the noticeable things about your
life in this country Is the way you are
being Interfered with by the Govern
ment. This is net a frce country Uke
England."
Finds Lack of Serenity
One of the striking things about the
intellectual inake-up of American peo
ple, according te the dlstlngulHhed dlnr
1st, wan a lack of serenity, n rush, hurry
nnd violence in doing things, which was
cxcmplllled, in- her opinion, in the sud
denness of 'prohibition. She snld the
women seemed te rend mere than the
men. but less than women read In Eug-
Innd, and that the men neglected intel-
leciuai pur&uiis ami general cuuure iur
the making of money.
"I believe," she said, that the ex
treme devotion of American men te
money-making will in the end ruin thlx
country. There is tee much of Wnll
Street everywhere you go. Toe llttle
getting nwny from an atmosphere of
business and affairs. Mere placidity
and tcrcnlty nre needed. Chinu is the
great model of serenity."
England nnd Canada take much bet bet
eor care of sick and crippled ex-soldiers,
she said.
"I nm afraid Uint, speaking gener
ally, this country has forgotten them,"
she said. "The people take no personal
interest In them. I nm net speaking
of this bonus question of which I hear
se much. Meney Ik no geed. It will
net help. But you de net visit the sick
and crippled men In the hospitals. Yeu
don't entertain them In your homes or
show them any nttcntlen. I don't enre
he much about the bonus or hew geed)
the Institution may be. It Isn't the
State touch that ls needed, but the In
dividual touch, the persennl kindness.
"When I was in Chicago I visited n
great hospital full of sick and crippled
soldiers, lonely and forgotten men. I
believe I and tnese wun me were me
only visitors. We saw no ethers. The
physicians who took us through em em
phnslr.ed the size, the excellence of the
apparatus, the line baths. But they
tried even te keen us from talking te the
men. We found it difficult te hne n
word with them. They feel keenly, I
believe, the fact that they have been
forgotten. It ls net se in England and
Canada. The personal nttcntien, re
spect und kindness shown them there ls
much greater."
M1PVALE LOSES '$5,31 3,51 3
Repert for 1921 8hewa $18,472,000
Drep In Earnlnes
Mldvale Steel nnd Ordnance Com
pany and subsidiary companies report
for 1021 net lesn of $S,SlH,5i:i, us
against net 'income of JflLVlIi 1,1)10 In
lO'-H). Net earnings from operations
nftcr expenses etc., and Federal taxes
were $1,215,000; decrease, $18,471,!:)'.
After deducting the less for the jcar
and the iimeunt of dividends pnid.the
company carried ever a surplus of iffi.'l,
551.1NU). At the end of 1020 tlie sur
plus was $00 80,", 150.
Theunlanie siiect uecemucr ;n, i-i
shows total assets nnd total liabilities
of $270,770,730. Current assets ure
$tW,4r,2,883 und current Ihl'llitle.s
$0V17l),B3.'l. In addition te !M 330,120
in cash the company holds $13,222,718
of United StntOB securities. Invcnto Invcnte
rlcs of products, nintetiuls and supplies
nre carried at $30,310,212.
The repert says the steel business Is
still being ground between tlie mill
stones of high freight rates and low
selling prices.
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ACKLUV. Mnreli 4, Sllltnvi:. helnveil
huihinil uf Hnrrlett i: Acklev. Funeral
ktvIce Wed.. 2 V. M.. Hill X. luth nt. Int.
private.
AT.nitiaHT. In DIr'lihore, P., MIm
DIJIA AI.HuiGHT. IllntlvtB nnd trlcnda
Invited te funeral, without furthnr notice,
irein remuence ei Aine.i clement. .Main bt..
Jllrdsl.ore. 1M.. Mnndnv Marrh ll. 1IUU. at
P. 11. Service at heusi. iinly. Intrrmept
bt. Michael's Cemetery i!!r.'.ljen, Pa.
AI.EXANDKII Hi'' h .-,, JAJIIJS AI.EX
ANDKH. In his ftlt senr Pun. ml eervlces
and Int. private, ut ilt. Merlah Cem.. Tucs..
It A. At,
ANDItnaH In Atlnnt'c City. March 3.
I7UNA O. ANUItr.j.. (nei- i;?ri). wife of
l)nnll K, Ailn, nn- M. Itelntlvef. and
frlendt are Invited te attend funeral urv
fen, Tucs.. li 1. M . nt the First Moravian
Church, 17th t. And ralrmejnt ave Phlla.
Int. Fcrnwoed Cm.
AIlNiyr. March 3. AMlHItT A.. hubnnd
et 8arah Arndt. at n-kldmee. 4112 X, 7th
ft., njred 40. Funeral krNlcen Tum,. IiSU
1. M.. nt the parlem of Jchn . llcrkelhach,
87SU uermantewn nv Int. private. North,
weed Cem.
HAII.UV. March 4, 1022. SIT: 1IA1MST.
antd H4. Itelatlps antl frlnds. iilxi nepre
iicntatlvei and Heard of I.udy Mnnnccrs of
the Hebckah Iti.tne. I O. () F . are ln
Mud te nttend funeral Kcrvlcen. Tit.. 1!
P. M.. 'at reldcncB of Amanda r Vlclters,
272s lllrtice ave. Int. Fcrnwoed Cem.
BAKIJY. At Atlantic City.' N. J., March
4. 11)22 CKCKMA II , wife of Jehn J.
Ilnkey nefetlven and frlcndn arp Imltcd te
attend funeral, from hr latp pesldence, 210
Main am,, Tuc., !) .'10 A M. With mail
of requiem Church of the Hely Spirit. 10 A.
M. Int. Plett3antllle Cem. Remains may
be viewed Men, evr,
UAIUtACWJUail March 3, 1022. at
aientlde. l'a , niiTSY llAIlhACLeUGlf.
widow uf Kdward llarracleush, aced 7S
Jtclatlves and frUndit ure lnltcd te rervlces
Tiies., 2 P. M.. at the renldcnce et her ion.
Themas llarracleuuh, 2S3U N. Lambert tt.
Int. private. UeUue Cem.
llAUCIt Marcn Jr. Pint.IP if. Tiinirr,
I. t.la THh tnM Ha, ...I...- -I -.-?'
also Frankford l.ndire. a(W V. r,,l ,:",u,"
friends. I
ana an etner aecieties with Which he was
connected. Invited tu funeral. Men,. at 1
U.s V V- L)iHy . IranUferd. int. t
HlllBldn Cem. Itemalns may b viewed Sun..
te 10 P. M.
Itlj.SAND March 3. CATJfl.IlINR ItH
SM). widow nf decpmiM Jnce,i llrsand.
fermprlv of Chestnut Hill, ltcliithen ntui
filei dn nre Invite! te attend funeral nerWces
"J N,V," "X H'll'hle Cemetery. Interment
ut ltlllFlde Cemetery en Tuesday, March 7
at 10 o'eieclt.
Itl.ASlI. Huddenlv March 2 JOHN V
husband of Ida lllme (rme Reebenacker). Ful
iienil Hrlce Tuea., 2 P. M. pp-clnvly renl.
deiKf. 1'34 N. 10th t Int. pr.Mite. Friends
Mu lcw cmnlns Men,, 8 te lu P. M.
III.UIJ On March 4 1022. JOHN J., be.
!'ird husband of Mnllldn Illun (nc DivN)
ItelntlieH nnd friends also Journeyman
Menecutters' Ai., nre Invited te tin. fn
iiithI. en Wednesday nmrnlnir. nt '30
eclixk, from hl late reslilencu. II N a7th
ct Solemn requiem niai. nt St Jatnes'
J hurrh at :e o'lletk. Interment at St.
LH'nlt' Cinderv.
laiwnit. On Mnrili fl, 1H22. ANNI2 I
dnuithtnr of the lit IteMrt Sin't nn,l Car'w
;: :, ,,- ; . .i ..ww.,..-., .,,n. iriunui lire
Invited te the service, en Tuesday afternoon. ,
nt 1 o'clock, .it the ul vi-r II lliir Hulldlnir
iVM Che-tn-t -t. Interment prhMte. I
tintiMri -ti t -.-. '
JenniQ ll lieivmin. runerni services We,i '
. . .. lius ihi li lit
dence, lliei E Wtsiart
llilr. rn.l
int. private,
.erin cedar inn c.ni
, HUCIil.EV Mn nh .1. WILLIAM I,,,,
bind of tl-e lite C.ilh.irl.ie Rickl -v ' niV.
tlves und frl, nds
Is ,,n IhiIi.. ..' - ..'.
no
Invited
Tues . s A. jr.
from her daiurhi.. "'""'
,.,.,. .. r..vSu?ntPl'a res -
i runerni
iience, .iirs, uarry u ver. 211) V. llel,ln , I
Ht M..SS Of PHVUlelll u, lidv Of Il-arl1 I
Church lit 'I A At. Hit H"ly Cress (V-.i '
11) N,
Tn, r,ri. n. j .mew eua lusu, n.iii, i-, iniiampr ei mi. ri-nry linn hum uvea anu inenut invited te runeral services Arden and Istlie n sm til iteinnvea ana
Int. prlvnle ' strntt-n RilnlWes nnd friend; iilse Anm en Tues.. at 12 neon nt her late residence' frl.nda are invited te attend funeral. Tues..
IIROWN On Mirch 4. 1022. PAUL b, M XXw" Auxiliary. Ne. I. S ..f .are In- '7 13 Merrick av . Cclllnjswoed. N. J. In? san a M. s3H N Stlllmau st. illnh mssa
band .if j.-nnlii lliimn (nee Alkensl Se-vlrM J"p'' '" n1-l,n,l funernl "rv Ices. Tues., a Westminister Cem. Friends call Men. nt St Frincls Xavlcr Church 10 A. At. Int.
en Wednesdiv nftcrnnen, nt 8 n'clrik In1' M resldence of her sister. Irene Humer after 7 P, At. Hely Cress Cem.
bis late residence. 2U4'l Moero at IVlendl ' "'flVS LASn m," "I '?1' ".A'iT!1, Ce.P en?11'1,"':"?" ?.,B,h s " IV" residence. TURN'EH Alarch R CAROLINE. lf of
may call Tuesd iv evening. " . FUNSTON .March 1. HANNAH T.. 721 Pokes ns i.C olllngj.weod. .N I J , CLARA Jehn F Turner aged 4. Relatives, ana
IIROWN. March 4 Hi"-" mri v vv . .- ' diuahtr of the late Abrnm E nnd businna A., wl'levv of Jehn . Aloeio. Funeral p-rv- fri,nds Invited te attend funernl, Tues.,
.. irr..Tr.h.: i,.,, I- i,. .."' ""BANNA C. T I unstnn, aged H7. Uelallves and friends Ices en Alendnj at 2 P AI., at the First .Van n i from be- husbnnd's resilience
ilHfBM Nrttnter-pVlvate"""- ..ffl 5 ,5 &S3S 'S
S 'h'1,'",?' ' ',?J V '?"'. T"!'; ?'' v- AI , st. Int Cedar' Hill. Friends cull Sun. S, MOORK. .Match 1, of r.-ni Walnut st S!i 1 e"ca
SZFlS ienJ'-'eAlIviNi-Suddenly, M..rcl. 3. CATHA-' lfft me3fteeVvlcJlWed !'l': e'T VVWlWt?
WIe'p.-'m:" " - lVrd,r?I,ei''aiendIVuS "miIRU. M?'me ll , 5'SWS
lll'CKLEV. Suddenly. March '. Tu(s. H 30 A. AI.. fro n ,ir Ule rcsldu.ice. band of Agnes Mew bray (nee Cenner). ,nn of '.' . Tnuj:lln,,1 ,n,r iimI llnir ih-i) cnsstnut'st
CHAHI.Ea. husband of Alary 1 luckUy (nee 2310 15 L"hlgh ave. Be'einn requiem mass Thomes und Miry Mowbray (n Creelmnn) i" TL", ", ,t Mer ah Cemetery Frlendi
lli.lll.1n . Relative nnd frlendi are Tnvlt d t ' Ann'H Church. 10 A. At. Int. Hely He atlves and friends also Phlle Ledge Ne , "i".! ',' w.dneed ai evenlnS! Irein 7 W 3
te attend funern W.d . 1 l. ir " ,...'PV!1 sieteiieiirrt 411. I. und A AI . Court I'rl.ie ,.r Th.i, . . mav cill M.unesuie evenini., irein , w v
at
Titriifiinitri w n m.. 'IvMYliili " TllllII ill ' 'U iniiuir,
Ji.Jlh nTTMl,r.cl.1, a',AIAROARET RUn. Mirth I 11)22. ROIIEIIT EWINO mn of tin
Kl-Tl. daughter of the late Alkhael j iri.t ate Alfred li, and Alivrln Ev.lng (low en
?,!,rr,,r,A,,U.,J,i.T1 l,n'tjn .""sllves rn,'R"lntlve. hnd friend- of the fiimllv nr in
fronds are Invited te tittend funeral. Tuei led le nil. nd serv I, is ut th r-"Id, n. .- of
J M A At . from h.tf nle lculdence. 7ii I Is brether-ln.tnw Mr Reb P. ira 1 AIi r r
Oreen st. Heliinii requiem mas Assump. ' ten. .is 15 P lift l tlernmntewn luesdiv
tlnn Church, 10 A At Int New Cuihcdral nft-rnrnti it :t e'l.mlt lilt julvatu
Cem. "' tlUASREROIIR Mnrih 1 LEONXRD,
llL'RNS March 4 MARY A wife nt husband of Louise Urasberger (nee Dull)
Frnnlc 11. lluirii, .mil diuuhier nf 'st..... ' .?! i aged fl'l. Relatives and friends, nlen mem-
the lute .Martin Arneld Relative. LUf!
iricniia nre inviieii in lunerni, v d K in
A. AI . lute residence 2.H.1 N. 13th at Hid.
emn requiem was at mr I.sdy 0f m-Yc.. ,
Churrh, Id A AI Int. Hely Cress Ccin. I
CAIN .March I. AIAItHARET 15.. widow
of I'ldnard II. Cain. Funeral hen Ice Tin,,,
,, ei , ,, i ,,,-r mv irFitiPiiir, l.D V
st. Int. lit .Mt -Murliih C, m.
'" '
fCif,7IK!''-Al""",-t,MA."'l;"A' svldnw I
?.f, "'"'" .i'....c,,".",,l,? - Ki'lntlvea nnd
iwrimn . i . ,ti,,.,i ,u ,,iunu lunerai Serv.
lies
Tues . 2 30 P. AI . ut her late residence.
112. vvnitun ave. int nrivute l'leasu nmi, I
"",r,! I
CAR.MK'K At 372(1 Lancnser ave,, en I
1'iirnli 2, Hi;.' AIIVSV CMtMICK, nged
77 years. Netice of funernl later. I
CAUtlHLlN - March I. l.im'.Mll). hus
'.and of Emma ( aUKhlln ReliitlviM ami
fl lends, also Rea 1 lirlvre' AHHeu.ittiun, , i.
inent Driving Club, Invltel tn attend fu.
neriti, . u, h , n .ni . .ii inn., ins lure reel
Hely Cress Cem.
CftVmV Iir..l, 1 lllt'i 11Mnln... ti
-..."..- ..... .. .., ,,,,,,j, ,, i
hllstiand llf llltl, IteSII LOIlfi1 InM llarln..!
Relatives and frlinds are Invited te attnui'
funeral, lues, r .te A AI.. from the resl-
dance of hie son. Lee Confev. ft.121 Upland
t,, West Pluladilphbi. Se emn high muss of
reuulem Church of the .Must lllessrd Sacra.
ment 10 A .11 Int Hely Cress Crm I
nt iu a ji int limy cress Cem
:eOK. On .March 4. 1DJ'.'. WILLIAM H
UK. husbnnd of the late Suriili P. Cenk
.COOIC
ReliitlveH and friends
eiativea nun irienee, nise i eiumiini Lihiui,,
'e, 21, Hhepherdn of Ilethleheni. Cuniden
ndgn Ne. Lift. I O O F, und Theunle.ii
.NO,
I
Alutuil Aese Invited In funeral services en
vveiiiieamv, at i r .11., nt nis intp resldcnie,
tf)34 N Waterloo st Intel ment Northwood
Cemetery Friends mu cull AIeuda evening,
8 in in o'clock
COPE. .Manh 4, 11)22. AIAROARET A.,
widow of Themes Jeffersui Cepe, In her ROth
Mar, Relallvcs und friends' are Invltnl te
nttend funuiii serflces, Tues, 2 p AI , at
htr late teslii.r.ce :r.'44 N 1.1th st. Int. prl prl
vnie. West Lnuicl Hill Cem "
COTTON. Alan h S nil. ALEX M. hus
band of Alary (me llurreugh), Funern) serv
S" limIr JLh9 auiplees of Hiiddenlleld Ledge,
Ne, 180. P and A At., at his late ret
dence, ISO Kings Highway. East Itaddenfleld.
N J.. Alen,, 2 P At. Int. private, Coles Celes Coles
tevyn Cem.
CIIOZIEII. AInrch 4, KMAtA. wife of Inte
Rebert Crosier, aged HI. Relntlves nnd
frlinds are Invited te funeral. Tues 3 P
AI.. from his son's residence, Harry Crosier.
21.3H N. 1.1th si. Int. Oheltan llliffPin.
CReAhDALE. Alarch, 8. AtARY 13. wife
of Erasmus AI. Crosdale nnd daughter nf
. uvMnillir, mm ine (will vtliivrc 1VUSI1, ItSIa
dence. 272(1 N. 2Jd st Solemn bljh leuulcm I '"',' resmeme, i . .. .. ,"'"' ; i.itt i
mnas St. I'nlumba'a Church lii a. M (,,..!, i ment nrivute. Friends mi call dnesdai
ltd, .w Cathedral ' "iitvifivsON Feb " inw.ii t "' -s' Vincent d Paul's Church 10 am
CLARK AInrch AtAROAHET PltKN- anui41u tlierjeslln) "vvldc! v ,,f 't'ehi I I llnh' "'epulrhri. Cem lU A' M
DlJlKlAST. w.fe of Wllllin. Clark Re lives ' AIiiankmsen Funeral it the ?envnl.ne2 URIKN - March 4. WILI.TAAr J hus.
nnd frbnds nre Invited te attend funeral" lit th. fnmliv' cenienl.nc. ,,, u, ,Vrir Creeden O Inien lie ntlves
Wed.. S A At . Inte residence. 2112,1 S Hew- ItARlllS .March ft Ji'HM. husband of ""' f''""'", ' -ec etles of whnii he
?.addv,f A?i,nrm,i,.,,"Jhu0rtchru'.,.,.,,'An. V ' :-W;, ?. ., '"'Tlj 'I'M ?U, A "W"", TJT in.,uV, .1 .T'A
II Ivsi .nil'Vri.iid. m? lnvl.i i. ..V.r,?l,JV J"V,C0"WS' w.W'h ht ft'Mn'Pr, ? kirk st.. Wlsslnemlng., Int. private. Ur.sn.
. il fflM! w"j rF u ."rlffiliffc"'1 V'"' H"" ' l.. ) A 1, weed IK. n'IMCem. Friend. trUyleull
II inW'sSIiX "J nvSri'wfsCl . V-!'8-rf,4Biw' mir wI4iict. of bar cnus n. Airs. Mary Tt'.. nlir 1JP ',?! v i25Wi 1
s J StflEBtHtElfu LT5?ilLo2MVvle., Irreauajm at Ht. ,Vlrcynl'a Chufch. Oermaa- of Multhew Pe1Jri1elstrves iiffTTIfit ,
5SJ , CVhWmUAU. Oaj tiM ,, lega, iwe, A,A.M. InU Uely SuiuieUra Caaa, 4, mvlw4 triWlrTal. ,Tu., XjiWi
mi 11 ilfei j il itnMiiSi t'lfff 1' fe-& i " inftfisStMMi' in 1 1 iMIhii
, PKATWW.
I'ATntCK, i.tiKhATid xl Marrarel Cunnln.
nam, In his 8d year. Itelatlves snd friends
ere invite, te the funeril, Wednesday morn mern
ins1, at H:ilO o'clock, from his late residence,
r.031 Walnut st. Solemn requiem mass nl
ft. Carthiite Church at 10 o'clock. Inter
mint at Hely Cress Cemetery.
HAII.UY. March 4. 1022. HUB P.A1I.BY.
aBed HI. Itelatlves and friends, also nepre-u-ntntles
and lard of Lady Manasers of
the ltehekah Heme, I. O. O. F are Jnviled
te attend funeral services. . Tue'.. 2 P. M.
at resldence of Amanda h. Vlckers. 2728
ltldiie aw. .Int. Fernwood Cent,
DAY. Ruadtnly. March S, WH.MAM It.,
htmband of Ktrte Jt. Day (new nnmin). aaed
1Z. HeltH'aTid friends, Coheckslnk Tribe,
Ne, 12(1, t. O. )t,.M are Invited te attend
Tuneral. Tues., :l0 A. f.v resldence, 2.10.1
N. 7th t. Hel'.mn requiem hlh mass at Ht.
lid ward's Church 10 A. M, Int. private.
umtntt'KRON. Suddenly, March 3. 102.'
flll.KSTtA O. DKIIIIICKHON fne Martini,
widow of Jehn I. Derrlcksan. Relatives nnd
friends are Invited te attend funeral serv
lre. Men., 2 P. M.. 'at the rwldehee of hr
daughter. Mre. James K. JMcuskur. 7.13 N.
tilth St.. West Phlla, Int. private. Fcrnwoel
Vm. j'Tienm miy can e-jn, eve wiuiiini.
ten nnd Chester papers please copy.
DONNEt-U March 4. 1022, JAMF.S C.
DONNKMa sued 82. Funeral services Wed.,
II P. M.. late reildcnce, 2.l'.' N. l.'th st.
Int. private, Fernwood Cem. Friends call
Tues. ee.
DONNBI.IV. March 4. 1022. ANNIF. M.i
daushter et the late Arthur and Catharine
Dennelly. Relatives and friends are Invited
te nttend funeral. Tuet,. S:30 A. M... from
rrsldence of brether-ln-lnvv, Jeseph Nevln,
744 II. Westmerelnnd st. Solemn requiem
mass at Church of the Ascension 10 A. M.
Int. private. New Cathedral Cem.
nOOni.E. At nethlehem. Pa.. March 4,
Wlt.t.IAM J., husband of nilen Doorley tnee
Fadden). Funeral, te wMeh relatives and
friends are Invited. Tues., 7i30 A. M., real
dence et sendn-law. Lieutenant B. L. Oray,
K,j u ivinrarfn t. Solemn mjisa of re
nulem at Chuich of St. Menica O A. M. Int.
Cathedral Cem.
nOUOIIKHTY. On Ma'ch 4, 11)22. JOHN
It. DOUnilRHTY Service en Tued;y afl afl afl
ernoen, at S o'clock,, at the Oliver It. Ualr
Udlf.. 1S2U Chestnut st. lnterm nt prlv .1
DRKNNKN. March 3. Kt.IZARBTlt.
widow of Themas J. Drennen (nee Carr)
Relatives and friends, also Jehn Lester Cir
cle. Ne. fl8. F, of A., are Invited te nttend
funeral. Tues., 8:1l A. M,, late residence,
1240 Cabet at. Solemn requiem mass St.
Malachy's Church 10 A. M. Int. Old Ca
thedral Cem.
DREW March 4. DAVID A. DRBW.
need M. Relatives nnd friends. Omeral
Htonre Meade pest. Ne. 1, 11, A. R.i Penna
Society. Pens nf the American Revolution,
Naval Veterans' Association, am Invited te
attend funernl sirvlccs, Tues, 1 P. M nt
his late residence. 4024 Larchwood at.
Int. prlvntt.
DUFe-Y. On March 3. In22. ANWtn T..
wife of Walter 17. Duffs' and dnuuhter of
,1m tntft Ttentimln and nttx Tavlnr. Heln.
tlves nnd friends are Invited te the service,
en Tuesdiv afternoon, nt 2 o'clock at her
Inte residence, 2020 Moere st. Internment ,
nt Arlington Cemetery. vle.vlns Monday '
evening. I
ESTnUR.N. March I. MATTIE A., wife
of Heward Enstbum. Funernl servlcn Sun ,
7 P. M.. nt renldence e' her son-in-law.
Rebert l'ergusen. 2020 N. Rincreft st ,
Phlla. Serv let a alre at Smnerten M. E
Church, Men., a P. M. Int. William Penn
Cera.
EPRIOHT. March B. A JACKSON EP-
RIOHT, Funeral serv Icei at Oulf Christian
Church (lulf Mills. Pa . Wed . .' 1. M.
Friends may call at residence. Merlen ave.. LUFF. Mnrch 3. RERECCA. wife of late
Brn Mawr, Pa.. Tues.. after . P. M. , William U. Luff, in her H.-.th year. Rela-
ECKMAN. On March R. 1022. THOMAS tlvts and friends are Invited te funeral,
T. ECKMAN. aged 74 year. Service en Wed- Tue. 2 P. M.. from her late residence,
nesdny iftnrnoen nt 1 30 o'clock, nt ths I Welden, l'a. Int. HlKslde
Oliver 11. Itnlr Uldg.. 1N20 Chestnut St. In- MARCI'H. March 4. MOSES MARCUS,
terment private. Please emit flowers. In his 77th car. Relat.ves and friends.
KHLEKT. Mnrib 4 1022, HUMAN A.. Krnk-vuer lleth Ulehltn, ate invited te attend
wife, et Augustus H. Ehlert Relatives nnd funernl services. Wed.. 2 P. M , Asher &
friends nre InMted te nttend funeral services, Sen's Rnsd st. chapel, 1 3 00 N. Ilrnid st.
Tues.. 1 P. M late residence. 2432 N ' Int. Mt. Cnrmel Cem. Klndlv emit flivvers.
Mvrtlewoed st. Int. private. Trlends may l MALOY March .'., 1022. FLORENCE M .
call Men eve. I wlfe of William T. Malev and daughter of
EISENHOWER. At her residence, 2042 Mate 1ernurd J, nnd Mary R Hbran. Rcl i
N. Mh st. March ,", CLAUDINE II. (nee . tlves nnd friends ure Invited te attend fu
Keith), wife of Charles F. Elsenhewer. Mela-I nernl, Thurs. 7.30 A. M. from her sister's
tlves and rrlarjas nre invited te attend in-1
neral servicer wed,, te a. .11, precisely, i
nt
Church
of the First Assoclntlen of
Splrltuallsls. 12th and Thompson sts. Int.
private.
iiemn;ne may ee vieweti
Tues.. 7
te 0 P. AL,
llresd and 1
at the David H
Schuyler llldg.,
Diamond sts.
CflOP."Il I "Hei'iWII. , .. Ilt .11 ,,,n..
Rev. R. KEYDER EVANS. Public funeral
will be held In Trinity Reformed Church.
Pottstevvn, en Alenday. Mnrch C, at 1:30
o'clock I'. At. Interment private Red
may be viewed in hunday Scheel Roem In
Trinity Reformed Church en Atenday. .March
0, f-em llln A. At. te 2 P M.
FEROUSON. Suddenly, en AInrch 4.
AIARY. wif) of Antheny Fergusen. late of
Mahimey City. Relative!, and friends Invited
,,, . uc rA. ... . .1. njt ,mb.
te funeral en vvetuiesuay, ut n:;in A ...
from her snn-ln-Inw's residence Jeseph T.
Hcnninn. id, vv. rsojmeur st, solemn nighiviitu te attend runerni services. Wed.. 11
mass of renulem SI. Francis of Assist at 10 1 A. At., at her parents' residence, 3b'lil
A. At. Interment Hely Scputchre Cemetery..! rlnir Int private,
Pi.RRECK Alnnh .". 1U2J PATHR K..I , j AIcRRIDE March 1. JOHN, husbnnd of
tiusean'i et avnarine rerrerK. iifiatives
npn irienup rri inviiee m tunerni, v en.
s 30 A. AI . from his Inte residence, n3 N
Old st. Solemn rrsiulem mus nt Churm
or St. Hose of Lima, li'lth st. near l.nns l.nns
dewnn ave., 10 A At. Int. Hely Sepulchre
ft m
FITCH. AInrch ." 1022 ANNA Ji. wife
nf Charles T ! tch. Scrv.ces nnd Inter-
ment at Indl.uinpcill", Ind Rochester (N. Y.)
patiers please copy.
FITZI'ATRICK On March 4. 1022
.v. M . vvuin'v ni i.iMvnru , I "mi-ici
Funeral en Te"sdny morning, at 0 30 o'clock,
from her '.ate residence, n.117 Lincoln Drive,
Solemn high mass nt 8t. Vincent's Church at
11 o'clock. Interment at Hely Sepulchre
Cemeter)
rORSYTME, On Mnrch 3, in'!2 SARAH,
widow et Themas Fersthe. Relatives and
friends .ire Invited ti in serv He n Tins,
day aflernoen, bt 2 o'clock, at the Oliver
11 llalr llldg , 1820 Chestnut st. Interment
private.
1 RII5L Mp-el 1 1022 tOll.V F, en of
late Jehn and Alarcaret l'rlel dice AlcClymi).
i., m
n,,"
, . .
'Wlc
I'., intiv a unit riienus inv t it te iuii'T.u
"111 A. M . from tne residence of bis
lier-ln-iaw, 21177 Wclltel st Solemn re-
li ti I li rn lit v. ui i
,...!.. e.....u ., rl. .. U
f .Nam ay li) A. M.
Lll L fl 1 II II ll' .trill
Ft'ERLE INVe Stinttnn! Mnrch .1
UEtlAN. March 5. JOHN' husband of 'ate
Ilrldget At Uegan. Realdeme 2137 S. 11th
bt. Due notice of funtrnl will 1, glvn.
OOEliniNO March 8. at 2440 N. 21th
rL , v, ..... ... .,.v .,,.-.,.. ..ren-
t . CATHARINIS. wife of Price w. tleen
r ng (nee prumi). lleintlviH nn.i rrimas in-
ur..l ,r services. Men.. I M narlera nf
Frederick Mann. Jr., 1743 N 10th st. Int.
after 7 P. At
beta of the Hely Familv ,.nd St. Vincent tie
liul Sncletv and truntees of St Ilennien
turn's Churchi ara Inv.ted t nttend funeral,
Weil,, H.30 A. AI., from his latn residence.
71b W. Lehigh avenue. Solemn requ.em
mass St. llennventur.i h Church. 10 A AI
.,,,. ,,., ... IKlll II n n u, Mr.l. I
I5I.1.15N v.'re of Mai. hew iln " RelaMves
:. i lt i. ,.r. ivtiin.i f-n nti.n.i f. ....!
iVn lies Til's. 1 P AI b'te residence M
Wlldwoed nve. Esst l..nsdwne Pi Int
l.rniunrt.l Cem 1 "irmll muv call .Vlim . s'
.,.. til M
,.,.i.mi w.mii-i. rtr..i .-. -tnrni.
Members of rphnlsleiy I nlen Lecal Ne 21
and frlendi Invited te attend funernl erv-
I've, nt bis ile leslilnic, init.i N , t ,
Tues,. ill 2 3D P AI Itemilns may he Mewed
Alen , from 7 te 0 Av P AI Int Ferest Hills
CT.AUF.!,. -AInrch ft KATHARINE c. HA
OKI. (nee Knnpp) widow uf Jehn Hake
nged t." servliei Ihuiw 2 P. A , ,,t her
ave Camden, r
J Int Private
i.miihu ,lsr,ii,ii,iniiB
1',,-a t , n ll 1 T
Ledge organUntlens an 1
friends ni i cull
HEINZ- Alar h 4 DELE KATHRYN I
daughter of DIM and Kutliijn Ileliu ug,-d il
Rehttlves and friends ate linlled te niti-nd
tuneral. Wed., 2 P M lesldvnce, J41S 8 i
71st st. Int. Fernw.uid Cem.
iiicken.-
v VL11,
Rt 2 30 e'cli
IIICKEN. On AI li 4 in'.'.1 AIltTII
rv i, ) vi i ,i it ntt, rn e'
lock, at lur lute residence, nini
llnverfnrd nve Ind nu ' ' ' v i
I lll'TCIlfNSON At i .dunlins N J
March AIARSHALI. Hl'Ti'lllNSON Rein-
I lives und friends, ule.i mi nil ers of Cninden
ll)dge of Knglee. Aeile A"e '1.1 nr.il Camden
Alutuiil, nre Invltel tn attend funernl, from
i At. 15 Church. Columbus. . J, Tui.,
IP AI Int. Columbus (em
I JACOHS At t lii Hume for the Aged.
LEO JACOHS, need 77 Funeral serviced
'lues. 2 P. At, lireclail), at the chnpel uf
the Jewish Hospital Int AH Snal Cem.
JOHNSON At Sa'ein N J AInrch 1 i
WM'i, HENRY It JOll.VtsON, In his 7.1th
' enr Funeral services st his late residence I
i). AInrket st , Salem Alen , -.' P Af. Int
Eist VI vv Cem Salem
JOHNSTON On AInicli 3. 11)22 ut a.
lnntle City. N, J., MAJOR JOHN L. JOHN
I STON. V ,. A, rttlrid. lu Ills M.t .nr
i l'uiii ral t.rlvnte.
JOHNSON. At Cape Mav, N. J , Arirch
8, AI1KIAIL 11 . wlfnet lldrldge Jehnsen
nged 82, Relatives nnd friends Invited te
funernl services. Tues , 2 P AI. 227 North
st , Cans May, N. J, Int cold Springs Cem
KANE. Atarch a. A1AR1E, dnugliler of
Ilrldget nnd late Thunns Knne, nf County
Olnje. ireinnu. iteiiiiives nn-l rrieiids, also
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KBAnN8.-J-March R. 1022. JOHN. hu
band of Margaret Kearns. Relatives and
friends, also all societies of which be was
a member, are Invited te attend funeral,
Thurs.. li A. M., from his late reaidrtKe.
1730 Meffls st. Solemn requiem muss nl
Church of St. Themas Aquinas 10:30 A, M,
Int. New Cathedral Cem
KEFFBR. Suddenly. Mar. 2, MARVtLt.G.
husband of. I.ydla Keffer. Relatives and
friends, also Ledge Ne, 2, 11. P. O. E.. and
L. O. O. M.. Ne. R4, are Invited tb attend
funeral, Men., 2 P. JX. from the funeral
home of William 11. Helmes. 718 Rockland
st, Int private. Remains viewed Run,,
after e P M.
KHNNHDY. March 4, lfi22. JOaKMt
llni.DSWOItTlf. husband nf Una Kennedy
(nea Flele), nt hl re.ldente. .1010 N" tHh
st. Due notice of funeral will be Rlvsn.
KINDERVATER March 3. ANNA t.,
nldew of Henry Klndervnler, In her 71st
irnr. Relatives nnd frl'nds .ire Invited Id
attend funernl servicer, Men., 2 P. M,, pre
cisely, at her late residence, 1025. N. Slat Bt.
Int. private. Remains may be vluwtd Bun.,
7 te 0 P. M.
KOEHLEP. Jfnrch fl. 1022, ALLUON
PHILIP, son nf Jehn CI. nnd LllllaO A.
Keehler. nicd 2. Relatives nnd fr'ends are
Invited te nttend funenil, Me.l., ,2 P. St.,
from bin parents' residence. 214 V. Albanut
st. Int. North Cedar Hill Ceil.
KRONT55. Merch I, at 213(1 Ann at.,
MBItlCNDA KRONIZ In her 82d yciir. ncla
lives and fritnds nre Invited te nttend fu
neral servleea, Tues., ' p M.. nt tha renl
dence of her son Herbert Krntits Om.l Tor Ter
icsdale ave., Tiiceny. Int. Itlllslda Cem.
LACHIINMIIYIIR. Suddenly, en Mnrch 3,
ANNA M IIOCII. wife of Jehn I" Laohen Laehen
niever, need 40 years. Relatives nnd friends,
ins,) nil si duties of which ehe whs a mem
ber, lire Invited te alt'-nd tl.e funern' serv
ices, Tuei,, 2 P. M,. at her residence,
i:13 N. 2Uth St. Int. private, at Alt. Peuco
fern. Frlehds may call en Men. eve., from
7 In H o'clock.
t.ARKBY. OLADTS REUSE en March 4.
at her residence. 4117 Hprlnir Unrden st.
Services and Int. at Itazleten, Pa. Due
notice of funeral.
I.BIICH. On March 3. 1022. IDA MAT,
wife uf Matthew Leech. Relatives and fritnds
Invited te funeral, en Tuts., nt 2 P. M.,
from late residence f!37 B Jamestown St.
SerMees Ht. Tlmetry's I', i: church, Rox Rex
borough. Int. In hdjelnlnu itreund
LEKTK. On March 3. 1(122. I5LIZAI1T5TII
M. I.I5I5TB. Funeial servlirs will be held
nt her home In Oullferd. Conn , Wednesday
oftemeon. at 2.au o'cieik.
LEHMAN. At Chester Pa . March S.
1022. Dr. WLLIAM F.. husband of Laura H.
Lehman. Relatives nnd friends nisi Ches
ter Ledge. Ne. 220, F, and A. M. ; Imperial
Cemmanrtery, Ne. 2J.1. Knljhts of Malta,
Melern Woodmen of AmcrliM, P. p. S. of A.,
Penn Foresters, Ne. 21, Tall Cedars et
Lebanon. Invited te fun'-rnl services. Men.,
2 P M., from hla Inte resldi nee. 2124 w.
Br st Int. L.iW'ncreft Cem llemalrm tnny
b viewed Sun.. 7 te 0 P M.
LEWIS. .March 3. .MARY LEWIS. Hell
iiiu, f.rwi frlendH are Invited te attend fu
neral. Tues., 7:J0 A. M . from parlors of M,
a nar. 10S E. Price m.. Uermantewn.
.Solemn mass of requiem Ht. Vincent's Chuich
y ,. Al int. Hely Sepulchre Cm.
LOUD. Suddenly, at Charleston. S, C,
Mrch 2, 1022. CAIT". ui-imui. . . IJUD,
Itelatlves and fr.ends, also Frnnkltn Circle,
Ne. lil. U. of A.: Washington Irving lidge.
Ne. ".') LOO F. , Temple Encampment.
Ne. 1U0, I. O. O. F.. and Idahee Tribe.
Ne. 7, I. O. of R. M . are Invited te
funeral services, en Tues., at 2 P. M ,
reldence et brother. Charles s. Loud. 201
Iment Cum
St, vp '
.Montgomery inc.. v-ynwju, i -a, int. .vienu-
i rienus may can .viun,, after
resiuence, 2M4 . juasen st. solemn
mass at i. v.eiumuas . nuren u A
iV.. ........ ii- "
un ..ni.Mi,,, n
.MARSHALL March 3. CHARLES HUNT,
husbnnd of Flnvla O. Mnrshnll. nre,t R'J
Relatives and friends, also Corinthian Ledge,
Ne. 308, F. and A. AI.. and all ether ergarl-
fatlens of which h. was a member, are
nvlted te attend funeral. Men.. 2 P. AI.,
chapel of Andrew J Hair t Sens. Arch and
lutli sts. Int. private
MARSHALL On March 4. 1022. at
Shanghai. China, of scarlet fever, PETER
MARSHALL of Londen. England, and his
wife, ELIZAIIETH JAUDON SELLERS,
daughter of the late David W. and Frances
Januette Sellers,
AlATHEH. March ." ELIZAHETH 1! .
dnntrhter nf ltnrrv f. nm! f.11,1. nil,,,..
Mather, aged 11. Relatives nnd friends In-
.iary j. .iiciirme. jieiativcft and friends In
I Mted te funera . Tuea . N..tn a. m re.i
I dence, 2UII7 Ellswerth st. se'emn requiem
miss Church of St. Antheny 10 A. AI. pre
cisely, int, Hely Cress Cem.
I McDONALD On .March 2. 11)22 IIL'tlll
Mc.tinVAr.r. husl.nnil nf ratr-rlrtA T tA.
I Dr.nald (nea Carr). Melntlv, .m,i ri-i.n.i. in.
vlted te funeral. Tues., tf'SO A .M resl-
. dence. I24."i N. 17th st Solemn high mass
f requiem at Church of Jesu, 10 A. AI. Int.
New Cathedra! Cem. ' ' 1IU
AIEEHA5 - Alareu .',. WILLIAM. h,,l,,t
of Miry It JItehan, sjn of lale Themas and
Winifred Afj-hnn. rermerly nf Oermantnwn
Helutlvca and friends ure Invited te attend
funernl, Thurs , H A. Af late residence
1S3.-, S lMh st. High mass of requiem at
St. Themns' Church V 30 A. AI. Int. Hely
feepulrhre Cem
MERET. Suddenly. AInrch 3. AIARaiTE
P.ITII I". dvuuntcr of Elueri nnd the late
(Instnn C Jleret Funeral services Tus "
I' M , nt Armstrong's. 11)27 N. Uread st"
Int private.
AI1DDLETON. Alarch 3. 1022, JENNIE
GLENN, wife of Oscar N, Mlddleten Fu
neral service Tues, 2 P. AI.. at htr late
residence. 77 Herman st., Oermantewn. Int
private,
AIlLLER On March 3. JOHN, husband
w ..,,..- n, ...tiii .iKt-u ., ears. Itola.
i. or ..: neaniers and Twisters M i n
A ' empleves et W H A E Alargerlsen
are Invited te attend fune.-al senile, ,,
. P AI late rtsldence 11311 T.isker at' int
. .
i-ernwoeq cem. jtcmains may be ieu.i
' "...r.'Ti.- e ., ,
AIIIU'IU Siidden'v nt Orein
Clfv. V
J.. A'arcn 4 rijj, hfi.E.V PLAT
Frank At. .Murphy r.nd d.iughte- ,,r' ,h.. i.vl
-i. j i. nr i.r.. r'i..i r -i" . i
T.-.VS1. T" Tile. ll.. . t. - .- - "V
V O of A . Ne 2H of C.lllngsw i v i
ure Invited tu services Tu-s . c r m T,,'
M 4.-1
t'entril live. Ocean
' itv X J. nlnrt IV..,,
11 A. At Hirleleh
Cem Chnpel Cum.len
N J Int Harle'uh C in
Alt STIN Suddenly, t Annapolis. AM
en .March 3, 1H22 J HFItl'nV VicstiN1
JIl StvIpp nnd Intern, nt e.ivite '
NAUI.TY AInrch .1 M RY wife nf lnte
I.hn V Ntuilty, Heed T7 Relative, Bl J,,
friends, also St. Paul's Ladles Tfmi-in".
AI . from her late resld nee mn S' "., ,il ,,
High requiem mass at St KlUibeih'sVhureh
in A At. Int. New Cathedril Cem Prlunds
miiv call Alen eve
--i.vtrw ,,..,iv4 iu icinerai iu-h s 3n a
.yn,y .Unit-M J1AIIV llt,,..l.,AM -.
lllV1',, 'JK? ,""'.', Anna M.lnn R..
ti"H urnl irltTnN ln Itr-d te fun tv.i -.i
i J.J? A.,'' IJ'.0h!.e,,,?a.''.",A' nc of n "''"
?, r .?,'."" 1"'. T.?'' ..n'rr"i" .' Hlc-b
'" "- ... ..,...... ... .,, vnuic-n nr tne Trims
tiguruien tu A. AI mt N w "nthedr.i
Mouritlen 1(1 A, AI
i vm
NOVNENHEROER Hiidden'v Mnrch 1
HWEI'H W NO.'.S'ENHi:n(t:n ieitVe
Mini friends n'e Invited te atlend funeral
Tu s 2 P M from the funernl lien e f
U'l hum H Helmes 713 Rockland V mi
West lau.el ll'll Ceni Remains may be
viewed Men nfter 7 P .M
NHONAN - Afvrch 3, AIAROARET. wif,
,if the ite Thnmm Nenn.in lliii.i. .. V.
friends are Irvlted tu attend funeral. T-iea
s in A At from her late residence 4"in
! mn reiin. em truss n -ji i- ,J
f As.sl c hurch 10 A AI Int. Heiv sVT, , "
elr,, IVm
II IUIH"
AInrch
I
MAMV ,,.,.... -.
Tb,, mas O'llrlen, Relatives and frlendi, in
V ted te funeral Wed . A AI late re,T
dencn 110.1 Hiiffman hi feli-mri renulem
mass Chuich of th H.icre.1 Heart b ail v
AI Int Hely Cress Cem A
IMiD.'N -I 11 ,-i itur I.IV Mereh J .......
it his psldcpce, th.. Ite hetnleuu Wnsiiln
sldcpce, the, t,i hntnleuu Wushln"
C MORRIS MIIIIEIHTH miKN
A r in Mn t-nli I 111 in .si. ."'
I)
O'HARA On March I
linlid of the iHtn Al'iri
IJ'J- JOHN hin
K;ennn O H,rn
Relntlves and friends m.. invited te Hie f
11 rui or. vnuneni.i rnernmv nt s 1111
,, cliH.k from hl lilt" resldince itn NT
2sh et. Siileinn renulem muss at Ihn
churih nf tie AI st Pucleus ni,i ,,, !.,
e .! rk Interment ut Helv Cress Cenieterv
PVRK AInrch 4 ENOCH D, huibvidnf
the into Elisabeth ll Pnrk , llVlatlVel nnd
friends slsn societies of which h wns a
member, Invited te funernl set vices Wed
P AI Precise!) 'jus S Onrnel it int'
prlvnte. llemalna mny be v lowed Tues, eve-
PLATT At Atlnntlc City N J Alarch
3 LILLIAN RF.NNElt. widow et Hfry
Shaw Piatt aged .11 Relatives and friends,
also Camp Ne. 14H, P O of A,, are Invllei
te funeral services. .Men . ' I. M . ici-l.
t Nice's, 0301 aermutitewn ave , Phlla, Int,
POOLE Alarch 4, RHODA E., wife nf
the late William II. Pule (nee Heffman).
Hi lathes and friends, also Newhall Circle,
Ne. 71) Lnilles of the II. A. 11 , nre Invited
In (unurnl eurvues. Wid,. 2 P. AI 1 nlei'
residence, .ra. luerse .innesiey, 3230 Vim
111
RrBGAWTi ,h f , wu
lata MiMrMa. no M. trtfi M.
ajuntft mass chtfre,fl' e "tetw i
mn la a. at. m. Hal cn,i (Mea.
ISnt,tA fr At t tffltw M a f'
.. V.'""'" ilt""v. .Jt'l1,
mnntn n. iui, ..bat
widow et Allen F, Pawt
avfl In Waft
Rfiatives ana irienns
from lief lat res
Helly, 74. J,, Thin
RtCHMOND.Marrli B. flOtlt M,
wi am A. Rinm'nii. inren u,
srvife Men,, 2 P. M.i at JefH4
ilenee.
VIIIIAm tile
tcniey mm mi
m
Frsnkferd,
,,....., "''."' .,..-.' j: zr-
int. tT'ine " vem.
y
ttOt.U Mnrch
3. CLARA
Charles F.
lea t". lien.
iti.fftt, SI
tea
I tn funernl services.
Tees
Isle residence, 2004 Rldi nV.
, int.
CVIAM.,. mmv ell trtpl.
nOSr!. AtItenaupe. ,N, ., "JIft&jUjH
FRANK P. ltess . 'Hctntlves and ttmih V. .ll
are invited te aiienn lancrai eeryiceefc r
res aence. t nt isiner, ,"'m'll;'
Tties,. ll A. At, Int. i.ae Park
Hvveneslxire, N. J. ,
ROWAN. March t. tftSl Itr.NRt A.
ROWAN R,. husband of niriahna
ttntvan. Relstlvea and. friends, slsi. Annual
series. James W, Ralrd, James ll. cesrmn.i
Kurfks, Immahuel. Heme nuilders. li
Makers, Lltwral Henry A. nmn u.
Assns, are Invited te attend funeral.
1 P. I , from hlatt residence. ftOI
ave. Services nt Wharten 81. MM
Churcn, J l . " in, privaii,
RYAN. Mnrch 4. of 1041 Bnydsr ,.
maiiy iJ.. wife of Dr. WU'lam J, Ryan aria '
daughter of Andrew J, M6Cruddn. Drmt
nOllCB Will W H..T... ym
a . trutJtt.Al tlletftvnrf M. 1.. MaMlt . OV.W
KATIE, wlfe of P. Hi Samsel. helatWs'Mi
nnd friends en .Monday. BMvleea at Mil. M&
side Cemetery uiiaie! en i;ii unni, .w.. - -&-
Terminal. jiil
BCIIAEr r .n,en iarcn j, ui.. r.u -RETH
M. SCHAEIThll (nee Ksrsleri. WlfJ
of Prof. Henry Sehselfet. Relative ini
friends Invited te funeral. services Tuj.. t
P. Mi, at her parents' residence. BOM N. t
Ilread st. Int. private. ., fc
SCHOHR. warcn nAwuii.u .., mww
bnnd of Mlna C, Scherr aged 11. ItelMlraa
nnd friends are InMleJ. te atlehd fufMrat
eervlees. Men.. 2 P. At. precisely. M W
late residence. r17 Hasel ave. Int. Uu
HKEMEt! March 4. 1B22. Wtt.T.IAMr.,
son of late August nnd Fredericks Heemet.
Relatives nnd friend, also all nrganllatlen
of which he Was n, member, are Invited te
attend funeral services W ed., 1 1 R : Mi
nt his late residence. lOOft N. Lawrenctv at.
Inl Chelten Hills. Remains may be viewed
TUmVkfRR -Atarrh 2. .tOBKPlt H.hus
bnnd of Snrnh At. and son of the lata Henry
and Catharine Snaffer. Re alivej in4
friends, also emtilnve- of Valvellne Oil O)..
are Invited te nttend tuners I rvli, teii.
2 P. At., residence. 27 Path av. mflUtm
Ps'k. I'" Dit private. Viewing Sun,, 1
'"siAION. March .-.. AI.FRKD M.. ten of
the late Henry und Isalwl J' J""1' ,W1
tlves and friends nre Invited te attend 4MI
neral services. Tues., 2 P. Af, precisely, at
his late residence 2422 -N. Hread at. inc.
Adath Jeshurun Cem. -.,., w...
SI.MONS Marcn 2. 1H2S, TltOMAB, hUi
bsnd of Elisabeth A. Simons (nee Alahafir)
Itelatlves and friends, also all ergnnltatlftna
of which he was in member. Invited te fu
neral services. Aten., 2 P. At., nt hla Ut
residence. 8202 N. Talrhlll at. Int. Orm
mount Cm. Friends may call Run. eve.
rKlNNER, Oil March S. 1022. JACOR B..
hnshsnd of th lat Florence I. BHlnner.
Re?nflv?s and friend, also Penn Tewnarilp
Ieubc. Ne. 310. I. O. O. F.I MlanenTHbe.
Ne. .".Or I. O R. AI, and empleyes , of P.
it. T . nre Invited te the service, en Wednes
.lnv evening, nt R eVltx k. at the Oliver If.
Italr Hulldlnir. l20 Chestnut st. fnterment
"l St Jnmes' Luthyrnn Chijrrh Cemetery.
Phllllnsburg, N. j.. en Thursdayv . .
SMiriL Mnrch a. ItOtlRl.T, htiskanef
Rrs tmlth. Rilatlvea and friends ari .In
vited te attend funern services. Aten.. f- P.
M. parlors of Jehn E Btlles Jk flen, IW
Kusqiiehinna nve. Int. tirlvnte. NerthwtKsI
Cem Friends may call Sun. eve after J,
SMITH. On JIarch 3. 1022. OEOHOB
IIL'UH SMITH Services en Atenday after
noon nt 2 o'cleclt. at the- Oliver If . Half
Hide. IS'Je Chestnut st. Interment private.
ir slster'sJ STANDRINO. At Wlldwoed. S.iJ..
n requiem I MRrch , 11122. W1LLIAAL Sr . husbane of
. M. Int l:v"rS..r'tirTrtLt. Sltamlrlnv. aired 74 Rail.
Flense emit nevvcrs
line lei....r... ..,..-....-..---- ...-J---
tl.pu nhel trtenilB inviiei, fci, iuuriii, pniiin,
T'" s P AI." residence of his son. 2lU
N Ilnnceck st. Int. Nortnvveod cem. I'rienaa
CUSTARRETT. Alarch 5. CATHERINE,
wife of Alexander Blarrett. Relatives nd
friends Invited te attend funeral servlcea.
Wed 2'.'!) P AI . at her husband's resi
dence a.'ilti Sunnyslde nve Falls et Schuyl
kill, int private. Alt. 'ernen Cem. Frlfada
mv call Tues. eve. ... . .
STOKES. At Aloerestown. N. J.. Marsh
3. WILI.IAAl W. STOKES, aged 77. Funeral
cervices Tues.. 1 P. AI.. reslence of his wn,
Chnrles W. Stokes. Moerestonn. N. J. tot.
liar sigh Cem , , ., .
STOVER. At Lansdale, Pa.. Atarch I,
KAIAIA O.. widow of Davis AI. Stever, afe
ill. Services at her Ut; rcldnce. Boe
Columbia ave., Lansdale, Pa.. Men . Atajch,
il. 2 P AI. Int. Lansdale Cem. Remains may
be viewed Atnn.. 12 te 1 P. At.
8THADI.IAK1 Third month r,th. at Lana
ford P SUSANNA C . widow of GjMfM
W Strndllng. Funernl Fourth ':, lf
month Hth. 3vP At. at the friends' MeeUnir
Heusf Newtown, Pp.. Triln ter Newtown
leaves Iadlm,- Ter.T.lnal 1:23 P. AI.
STRi.ET At Rnchelle Pirk. N." J..
CLARA S widow nf Charles F Street ana
mother of Charles F.. 3r and Herbert K.
Street. Relatives nnd friends p.re lnvlte.1 te
ntiend funernl services parlors of B irnuel
W Kehr t Sen. N W. cer. 21st and Dla
mrnd sts Tues . 2 P AI precisely, - int.
private, West Laurel HIP Ceni
STUART. Mirch .'. SARAH A., wife of
Hnrrv Stuart nnd daughter of the, lata
Ephralm -nd Sarah Cramer. Due notice of
'UTARIIEt! At New Rrltnln. Rucks Ce..
Pa . Alarch 5. 11)22. ARCHIE "en of Peter
end the late Alaigarrt McClelland Tarbet.
Funeral nrlvnte. from his pircnts' residence.
Med . I 3D P A! Int. Nerrl City Cem.
THE1S March 4, HARRY, husband of
Car line Thels (nee Henry). Relatives and
friends nUe Apelle Assembly. Ne. 32. A. O.
M P nre invited te attend funeral servlcea.
Tues . 2 P. At., et his late residence. 2057
N 2.ilh st. Int. Northwood Friends may
ca M in eve
TOOEY Mnrch 4. ANNAIIELLE At., wlfe
of .lames C Tooey nnddiugnter or Henry
1 TFSON. Alarch 3. ORACH R.. wife Of
(ieerge O. Tusjn (nee Thorpe), aaed 31.
Relatives and friends are Invited te attend
funernl Tues , 1 P. At. from her latn resi
dence 4.127 Werth st Frnnl'ferd Int. prt-
Ivate. Ut'ca, N Y., papers pliMje copy.
VANDEalUFT. At AnilBlus.M. Pa..
March ft. OAROL1NA, AI , VANDEdttlW
lti ni Jll lii"'ii unifp.nn i.riaiivra una
I " lesldenci' A idalusln Pa . Wed., 2 p.
. M Int. vannegriii iiudiiii u.uumue, tern
:. ..it- t. .
VANDEQIlirr. On Alarch 2, 1022. AIARY
It wlfe nt William It, Vandegrlft and
duughter of Samuel F snd late Elizabeth
Or, er, aged 32 vcure. Relatives and friend
Invited tn funernl. en Alenday, at 2.30 P. 11,
(rem late residence, 4724 N. Frent st.
tt Vurthvvoed Cem. Viewed Hun., 7 te 10
P..M- , . . .. x...... ... ,;..
i Hal. AIlss AONEH (Sillle)
''T leache- of 1., AI Paxs"n
des and friends also Arc
--in red Heart League pfd Si
W.U. I ill "" 'I HI I II t HI .Mlii'l 4IIPII11JX ,IQ
iHhI. MIn A.N'K8 (SillliO WAONCH. for-
a nan ii 7i.iii'vi (I4
rcbcenfratsrftlty.
Si hnel TSachrtra'
v du,, ne lnvlteil m nitent tunerni. vvect..
s .hi AI from 214 N lilt st Solemn re
,,til in miss nt Ht Augustine s church 10 A.
II Int. St. Augustine h Vnulti
WARREN HARRY HEAD .March 8,
ised 7 vears, son e' Sherman L. Hnd Helen
i Warren Friends ere Invited te the serv
nee. ilt the home nf his psrents, 411 Thnmae
ive Rlverliin N J . Wed AInrch 8, 1
p II. Int private
WALKER At hei res'ibnce, 7(sl S. Itrrsid
t ,m Mnrch 1 1U2.' Is MlEI.LA ll . wife
f James Wilker Re'itlves and friends
in Invited te the service, en Wudncsdsy
ifternein nt 2 nelmk nt tlie Oliver It.
Hu r ltulldlnw. HO) chestnut t Interment
rrWALK'5U. - ALirch 3. REIIKCCA J..
widow of J iciib Wifuer aeted ss, Rnlntlvea
nnd friends- nre Invltnl te nttend funeral,
ru s 2 P. AI . from residence nf her son-in-law,
James lleinhard 82(1 Walnut St.,
mb.er Services nnd Interment at lluehma
Ref Churih l'lue Hell Pn P. At. rindy
inv be view d AI m 7 te I) I' A -J'
WALLACE m AInrch 2, 11122, JAiUtsj
WALLACE used ears. Relntlves -an4
friends are Invited te the services, mi Hen.
lny utlernoen. nt 2 M n c'eik, at the,rsl.
denre nf his son 2.132 H lTth si, Inter
ti.ent at Al'inim'e Cernstsry Friends may
cull Sund iv eMnles
ERSTI'R - On March fl, 1(122 at 2iIT B.
21st st JOHN' WEHSTER. Relative ani
f i lends Invited te funeral services, nn Tues
dnv at 2 P AI at the Ollvvr H. Hair. Hid
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El VERT A arch 3. 1022, HARRT A-
WFINKRT. talked husband of Ilertria K
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w.lneit (no Sln'is) III his Dlst year. Ral.
ntlvee and friends, also Derian Assembly,
Ne II. A. At. P. invited te atlsna fui
iiernl services lues, 2 P. AI.j at hfs lata
resldsnre. 2S33 W. Lehigh ave Int. OtttZ
weed (K. et P ) Pent. Remains may til
viewed Alen.. te 10 P M, .
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