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COURIER-POST, Comden, N. Soturdoy, November 16, 1963 Dr. Blake Dies at 73, Was Veterinarian M. J. Caulfield, Former Mayor, Dead at 70 born in Philadelphia and lived in hituarics Dr.

L. Blake Davis, 73, a veterinarian for 55 years, died night in his home, 45 Chews Landing Clementon. He was ALMONESSON Mart J. Caul-j MRS. CATHERINE G.

KIRZ CECIL Mrs. Catherine G. Kurz. 59 of 124 Piney Hollow died Memorial Mass Set For Police, Firemen A Memorial Mass for deceased South Jersey police and firemen will be celebrated Nov. 24 at 9 a.m.

in St. Bartholomew's Church, 751 Kaighns ave. The Rev. Joseph Leary, pastor, will be the celebrant. Families of the deceased have been especially invited to attend the Mass.

Many policemen and firemen will attend in uniform. field, 70, mayor of Dcptford Township from 1928 to 1955 and former sealer of weights and measures for Gloucester County, died yesterday in the office of a Cherry MRS. MARY F. McHERAN RIVERSIDE Mrs. Mary F.

Mc-Heran. 83. of 124 Delaware the borough 47 years. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania in 1912, Dr. Davis was a member of the New Jersey Veterinarians Association, the A.V.M.A.

Association, the Keystone V.M. Association, and Laurel Lodge 237, He is survived by his wife, Bertha, and a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy D. Brown at home. Services will be at the convenience of the family which has requested donations be sent to St.

Mary's Episcopal Church, Clementon. There will be no viewing. died Thursday in Zurbrugg Me Hill physician. Mr. Caulfield was a Gloucester morial Hospital.

Born in Florence, she lived in Riverside 70 vears. Thursday in her home. A native of Philadelphia, she lived here for the past 30 years. Surviving are her husband, Joseph: four sons, Thomas of Wil-liamstown. Bernard with the U.S.

Navy, William O'Donnel of Run-nemede and James T. O'Donnel of San Bernadino, two daughters, Miss Elizabeth C. and Miss Florence Kurz, both at home; County freeholder from 1930 to She is survived by a daughter, 1943; a past president of the New Jersey State Weights and Meas Mrs. Ellen C. Ellis at home; a son.

Joseph P. of Camden: two MRS. MARGARET WARNER Mrs. Margaret A. Warner, for-i mer Haddon Township Democratic county committeewoman.

died Thursday at her home. 46 Cambridge Westmont. She was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society of Holy Saviour1 Church. Westmont. Surviving are her husband, Arthur a son, Joseph at home; two brothers.

Dr. Francis Donnelly and Dr. William Donnelly, both of Philadelphia. Friends will meet at 8:30 a.m. Monday at Foster's Funeral Home, Haddon and Lees Collingswood.

High Mass of requiem will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. in Holy Saviour Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Yeadon, Pa. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow night. grandchildren and three great three sisters.

Mrs. Florence Dieter EVOY FUNERAL HOME WM. B. EVOY 129 WHITE HOUSE PIKE HADDON HEIGHTS, N.J. LI 7-7SM grandchildren.

Friends and relatives will meet Monday at 8 a.m. at the Cunningham Funeral Home, 154 Webster st. High requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. in St. Peter's Church.

Burial will be in St. Peter's Cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow after 7 p.m. at the funeral home. ures Association; an Army ve-eran of World War I and member of the Arthur J.

Holeton Post, American Legion, Wenonah. Also a trustee of St. Agnes' Church, Blackwood Terrace; member of the Holy Name Society; Woodbury Council 1994 and Bishop Eustace Council 4th Degree, Knights of Columbus; Almo-nesson Lake Fire Company; Deptford Township Exempt Firemen's Association; director, Wenonah Building and Loan Association; Deptford Township Republican Club. Surviving are his wife, Anna two sons, Martin F. of Almones-son and Charles P.

of the Virgin and Mrs. Winney Stappen. both of Philadelphia, Mrs. Ann Wilson of Chula Vista, Calif. Friends will meet Monday at 8:30 a.m.

in the Bell Funeral I Home, 420 S. Main Williams-town. High Mass of requiem will be celebrated at 9 a.m. in St. Mary's Church, Williamstown.

I Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow I night at the funeral home. 602 E. Main Street MAPLE SHADE Phone NOrmandy 2-4758 EDWARD P. LEONARD, JR.

Funeral Home 2 3415 River Avenue, Camden Phone WOedlown 3-5355 MRS. ANNA O'NEIL Mrs. Anna O'Neil of 208 Downing Somerdale, died yesterday at home. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Dolores Foga, with whom she lived: a brother, John F.

CUNNINGHAM Funeral ffom 154 WEBSTER ST. RIVERSIDE, N. j. Phone HObart 1-0240 1 THOMAS R. ALLS Services will be held Monday for Thomas R.

Walls, of 243 Min-netonka Hi-Nella, who died Wednesday in Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, at 11 a.m. in the Hinckley, Erie, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Reilly and Miss Ellen Hinckley, both of Long UPI-Couner Post Telephoto FRITZ REINER, 74, who retired last year as musical director of the Chicago Symphony, died yesterday of pneumonia in New York's Mt. Sinai Hospital. He was to have conducted the orchestra at the Metropolitan Opera last Islands; three brothers, Michael and James of Philadelphia and Joseph of Seaside Park; two sisters, Mary and Helen of Philadelphia, and six grandchildren.

Friends will meet Tuesday at 9 a.m. in the McCann Funeral Charles H. Iredell Funeral Home, 402 White Horse Haddon Heights. Friends may call after 7 p.m. tomorrow.

Burial will be in Mount Moriah Cemetery, Pa. Surviving are his wife, Lillian; a son, Thomas, of Glassboro; a mil We stand ready to assume the responsibility for the care and protection of your departed loved ones. Island. Y. Friends will meet Monday at 8:30 a m.

in the David F. Harri-gan Funeral Home, 1451 Broadway, Camden. A requiem high Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.m. in the Church of Lady of Grace, White Horse Somerdale. Friends may call tomorrow jiight.

Rurial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon, Pa. OUR FAMILY ROOM is situated so that those within may see and hear all that goes on in the Chapel, without being exposed to others attending the service. It affords complete privacy for the family. Established 7902 the MURRAY FUNERAL HOME 408 COOPER ST. CAMDEN Phone WO 3-1460 Wm.

J. Parad, Mgr. Home, 122 W. Church Blackwood. Solemn requiem Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m.

in St. Agnes' Church, Blackwood Terrace. There will be a viewing in the funeral home Monday night. Burial will be in New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr.

daughter. Mrs. Lavenia Parker of night. Fritz Reiner Dies at 74, Early Dream Fulfilled Alden, a sister, Mrs. Ruth Prince of California; two grand children, and three 9:30 a.m.

NEW YORK (LTD Fritz MRS. HAZEL A. BRYAN Memorial services will be held for Mrs. Hazel A. Bryan, 75, of 286 Saturday to 9:30 p.m.

B. C. Schroeder St ons Reiner, 74, who fulfilled a boyhood dream by becoming one of the world's leading symphonic orchestra conductors, died in a hospital yesterday of pneumonia. was canceled last Monday when he entered Mt. Sinai Hospital.

His appearance at the Met would have been his first as conductor there since he left it a decade ago for Chicago. Reiner, who became a United States citizen in 1928, is survived 2 noon Berlin Clementon, at 7:30 tomorrow in Clementon Community Church. Mrs. Bryan, iwho died recently, was the widow of George Bryan and is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Edward F.

Sunday to 6 p.m. Ben Schroeder, Mgr. Bern Schroeder Ken Schroeder Dpndobft funtral Strvic Sine 1884 715 Ceeptr Slrl, Comden Phont WO 3-0400 Day or Night Among Reiner great accom-Dlishments was his success in (Camden not open Sunday) raising the once-mediocre Chicago Garcia, two grandchildren and Richard G. Ward by his wife, Carlotta. She was at lone great-grandchild.

his bedside when he died. Symphony to a position of emi SQKXilEGD Cfi nence in the classical music world. Reiner joined the orchestra as i director in 1953. Within a few years it was regarded as the see- ond best in the nation, just behind the Philadelphia Symphony. Planned Celebration A heart attack in 1960 curtailed his work with the orchestra, and all items at Philadelphia and Cherry Hill Sorry, no mail or phone orders jhe resigned his post two years later.

He had planned to cele brate his 75th birthday next month with a four-week engagement with the Chicago Symphony. Reiner, born in Budapest, Hungary, studied law at the urging of his father. But his mother, an liy iJi wrOTkv'fjai in 1' amateur musician, apparently had a stronger influence on him. He began studying the piano at the age of 6, and by the time he was' 13 he had decided to become a conductor. He continued his law studies in his teens even as he attended the Budapest Royal Academy of Music, from which he was graduated in 1908.

Career Starts His career started a short t'me later when he was summoned hastily to take over for a conductor who had become ill just before a performance of Carmen at the Opera-Comique of Buda BUDGET STORE SAVINGS MONDAY 1 0 to 9:30 boys' Cranbrook Jr. sport shirts, 6-16 3 for $5 boys' fee shirts, midways, 6 to 1 6 59c, 3 for 1 .65 boys' briefs, cotton knit, 6 to 16 3 for $1 boys' knit gloves, warm styles 1.69, 2 prs. $3 boys' Cranbrook Jr. Socks of 3 prs. 1.10 jr.

boys' cotton corduroy slacks, 6-12 2 for $5 handbags, first quality plus tax 1.69, 2 for $3 fashion umbrellas, 10-and 16-rib models 2.29 nylon tricot slips, if perf. 2.99; tai style, some lace-trimmed styles; irregularities are tiny $2 tailored briefs, good quality, cut for comfort 3 for $1 slimming girdles, if perfect 2.98 and 3.98 v.tyH is1- pest. After that, he conducted orchestras at opera houses in Ljubljana, Dresden. Rome and Barcelona. In 1922 he left Europe to become director of the Cincinnati Symphony.

Hp left Cincinnati in 1931 to teach conducting at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. Among his pupils were Leonard Bernstein; Winter pajamas, famous A B-C-D Thermal-knit undershirts, drawers, slight irregulars; give warmth without weight; sizes M-L-XL 3 pes. $4 If 7 first quality seamless run-resist nylons 5: Sheer micro-mesh; beige, taupe, tan, off-block, grey i mist; overage length, sizes it 9 to 1 1 Sold in packages of two pairs $1 women's colorful ski bootees, cozy, warm plush; assorted colors; sizes 5-9 1 .69, 2 prs. $3 men's suede oxfords, bouncy crepe soles; grey or olive green; sizes 6'2 to 11; really comfortable $3 boys' play oxfords, long-wearing; butternut color; extra-tough soles; sizes 8 '2 to 3 $4 better quality dress shirts 2,., '5 Handsomely tailored thirts with regular, bu'ton-down and snap tob collars; sues 1417. Buy for yourself, for givmgl wool-and-nylon skirts, seat-lined for shape-retention; solid colors, gay plaids; sizes 10-18 $2 Shetland-type cardigans, sizes 34-40- $3 jr.

miss moccasin casuals, if perf. 4.99-6.99 JL Wanted Italian and penny moc styles; antique brown, fc3 tan, red or black; leather 7- Jk or suede; AA ond widths, sues 4 to 10. imi.u.ii.i.iii.i.i.uMji.u misses rayon crepe jumper blouses Super-warm casual coat of pile-lined laminated corduroy patch-pocketed, with big wooden platter buttons 169 2 for $5 Beautiful, washable blouses for you, for giftsl Bow tie, turtle-neck, ascot-tie white ond pastel colors; sizes 32-33. lined goal, suburban coats, reg. 19.95-24.50 $13 Suburban coats in wool fleeces and meltons with quilted liningsl Loden and goal coats with blanket liningsl Sizes 36-46.

infants', children's, teens', women's plush slippers, 3 to 8, 10 to 3, 4 to 9 $1 children's and teens' insulated boots, 7 to 3 6 to 10 $3 If; Lukas Foss, a composer-conductor, and Walter Hendl. now associate conductor of the Chicago Symphony. lfl Years in Pittsburgh Reiner was appointed musical of the Pittsburgh Sym-' phony in 1938 and remained in that post for 10 years. Reiner was to have conducted orchestra at the Met last Thursday night, but his appearance MRS. V.

CORRADETTI CIBBSTOWX Mrs. Yincona Cnrradetti of 423 Jefferson died yesterday in Cooper Hospital. She was a member of the auxiliary of St. Michael's Church Mutual Club. Surviving are her husband.

Jui-lio; three sons. John J. of Franklin Township. Peter P. aitd Louis J.

of Gibbstown; five daughters, I Nanette at home, Mrs. Rose of Mount Royal, Mrs. Julia M. Benne of Paulsboro, Mrs. Frances M.

Sarmiento of Gibbstown. Mrs. Sunday A. Wright of Woodbury; a brother and a sister in Italy and 16 grandchildren. Friends will meet Tuesday at 8 30 a in a funeral home at Broad ami Hudson sts.

Solemn requiem high Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 o'clock in St. Michael's Church. A viewing will be Monday night in the funeral home with burial in New St. Joseph's Cemetery, Swedesboro. misses' warm rayon flannel slacks 1.69 2 for $3 Machine woshable, so never any cleaning billsl Smartly tailored with side 2ipper, pocket; medium grey, charcoal, loden green; 10-18.

zip-lined raincoats, cotton poplin shell with warm zip-out liner of Orion acrylic pile $15 heavyweight wash wear dress slacks, reg. 8.98; Acrilan acrylic-wool worsted; pleated or Ivy 6.99 Cranbrook Deluxe washable slacks, reg. 6.95; Acrilan acrylic-rayon flannels; sizes 29 to 42 $5 wash wear sport shirts, if perf. $2 COMPARABLE VALUE 19.95 A lot of smart fashion, a lot of snug warmth, for such a tiny little priccl Winterweight cotton corduroy with foarri laminated insulation plus a lining of Maiden's deep acrylic pile, and cozy quilt-lined sleeves! Choose cither Antelope or moss green. tailored shirts, prints, solids; 32-38 1.69, 2 for $3 HERE'S WHY We wll for coih only! vam nui Thr 'e 0 charges! YOU SAVt Wf hoy AT ROBERT HAU Yow (ore Imcouh we untl better dresses in four size ranges infants' sleeping bags, warm cotton flannel $2 Thermal blankets, 36" 50" pastels infants' crawlers, washable cotton corduroy, warm cotton flannel lining; month sizes $1 Infants' warm pram suits, easy-on side zipper $8 knitted crib sheets, fitted style $1 infants' 1-pc.

Thermal sleepers, with grippers; insulation against drafts; lightweight, too $3 long-sleeve polo shirts, 1 to 4, 4 to 8, 3 for $2 lined slocks, for boys, girls; 3-6x 1 .39, 3 for J4 tots', toddlers' sets, printed cotton corduroy slacks, solid knit top; sizes 1 to 3, 3 to 6x 2 sets $5 tots', toddlers' better dresses, 1-3, 3-6x 2 for $5 tot boys' cotton flannel shirts, 3 to 7 $1 tot boys' cotton corduroy slacks, 4-7 $2 girls' wool coats, some fur collared, some with Orion acrylic pile lining, sizes 7 to 14 girls' washable cotton dresses, sizes 7- 12 2 for $5 girls' wool-nylon slacks, sizes 7 to 14, 2 for $3 girls' cotton blouses, dressy, tailored; 7-14 $2 girls' cotton knit blouses, sizes 7-14 subteens' cotton corduroy slacks, 10 to 14 knit sleepers, plastic soles; boys, girls, 1-6 $1 girls' cotton flannel pajamas, prints, 4- 14 2 for $3 girls' bouffant nylon slips, lace trims, 4-14 $2 girls' petti-pants, lace-trimmed, 4 to 14 $1 tot boys' tee shirts, midways, 4 to 8 .2 for $1 girls' Winter undershirts, panties, 4 to 14 3 for $1 famous bulky-knit sweaters, reg. 8.98-11.98 $5 Wool worsted cardigans; pullovers, lippered ond plaid front models In Iamb i wool, Orion, mohair ond Shetland wool blendsl MRS. LILLIAN J. RAY BOLD Services for Mrs. Lillian Raybold, 51.

of 1193'2 Tenn Mm fcST.1040 Great assortment of one-ond two-piece styles in wanted fabrics, colors; some slight irregularsl Sizes for juniors, misses, women, petite juniors! OWN VERY NIGHT 71 9:30 who died Wednesday, will be Monday at 9 pm. in a funeral home at 812 Kaighns where friends may call after 7 pm. Rurial will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Mrs. Raybold was born in South Carolina and formerly lived in ReadmK.

Pa. She is survived by jone William, Bridgeport, a brother, James Brown, Camden; three sisters, Mrs. a a Air-conditioned for your shopping comfort OHH SUNDAYS 12 NOON to 6 (except Camden) our own Cranbrook cotton flannel sport shirts, reg. 2.98; Sanforized plaids; top-stitched collar our Cranbrook imported corduroy sport shirts, combed cotton pinwale; washable solid colors 53 Sanforized cotton flannel robes, reg. 4.95 3.88 heavyweight work pants, thickset cotton corduroy or rugged cavalry twill; sizes 30 to 44 2 for $9 our Cranbrook corduroy dress slacks .2 for $9 CAMDEN BELLMAWR daytime dresses, newest styles in rayon, cotton; some slight irregulars, assorted sizes $3 storm coafs, zip-lined coats, all-weather styles, all fully lined; sizes for juniors and misses $12 Uniforms, Dacron or cotton; for misses, women $4 cotton dresses, new stylas for misses, women $2 On 6 H-Kt.

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