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Death Notices OBITUAKiES J4 Nov. IV Evening Journal, Wilmington, Del. IN MR MORI AM CROSSWORDS Answer to Previous Puzzle Milton Tat' Hubbard, Harness Horse Racer FlRlOlGl 1 1 El LLJ.Q.i. A JJ A P. jAJLjA LJ) MlH U.

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0 I I I eR I I 1 I mother, Rose V. Hubbard of Harrington; a brother, Harry 0. Jr. of Federalsburg, two sisters, Dorothy Stafford of Federalsburg and Lucy Quinn of Harrington, and two step-grandchildren. Services will be Thursday afternoon at 2 at the McKnatt Funeral Home, 50 Commerce where friends may call at 1.

Burial will be in Hollywood Cemetery, (abbr.) 51 Advanced in 38 South African years antelope 53 Killed 40 Chimpanzee 54 French cleric 43 Compass 55 Use knjfe point 57 Time zone 45 Loves (Lat.) (abbf 47 Alpine 59 National country monogram 48 W. I plane 60 Comedian 49 Hindi dialect Sparks ACROSS 1 Water (Fr.) 4 Burmese currency 8 Cremation fire 12 Miscalculate 13 Villain in "Othello" 14 Acts 15 Grid position 17 Resign 18 Impudence 19 Greek letter 21 Compass point 22 Western shrub 25 Lap robe 27 Pierce .30 Sad-faced hound 33 Corn spike 34 Barometric unit 36 Diminutive suffix 37 Precipice 39 Animal waste chemical 41 Before this 42 Pack of hounds 44 Saved 46 Rifle 47 News article 48 Petition 50 Take a meal 52 Cleopatra's bane (pi.) 56 Baby carriage 58 Glove 61 Sums 62 Otherwise 63 Eon 64 Two singers 65 Group of two 66 Spider trap DOWN 1 Skinny fish 2 Melody 3 Pots 4 Greek letter (Pi.) 5 Edible tuber 6 Open-mouthed 7 Progeny 8 At once (si.) 9 Child 10 Harness attachment 1 1 Family of medieval Ferrara 16 Weather bureau (abbr.) 20 One of the Gershwins 23 Deed 24 Grave robber 26 Exploit 27 Bidding 28 Infrequent 29 Citrus drink (2 wds.) 30 French city 31 To be (Fr.) 32 Set up golf ball 35 Railway 1 li 13 I 4 7s 7e" 75 23 277T" 29 J3 34 38 42 43 46 I 1 pan 48 49 50 56 57 Ti 64 Is 8 17 "119 20" Ti 24 TT 28 30 TT 32 35 "J5 40 TJ 45 47 fc 11 li 1 51 52 53 54 55 i 59 60 62 'tis 66 i MASIBLAV In loving memory of my dear Dad, Edward Masielay, Sr who passed away Nov. 7, 195. Death Is a heartache no one can heal, Memories are all that I have left Ota wonderful Dad I'll never forget. Whatever else I fall to do I will never tail to think of you.

He sleeos In God' beautiful garden In the sunshine of perfect peace Loved and always missed, son Edward, Jr. and My Mom, Louise Semmons. MAYHORN In loving memory of our brother and uncle, Cecil E. Mavhorn, on his 22nd birthday, Nov You are away from us brother. But you'll never be forgotten.

Forever loved anj sadly missed Cookie, Frank, Matt, Kevin and Aaron. ROOICK In loving memory of my Mom, Catherine L. Rodick, on her birthday, November 0. God has you in His keeping, We have you In our hearts. Son Bill and Family fiLWOOO I.

ROY, JR. In memory of our son and brother, Iwood Roy. Jr. IButchiel who pissed away years too. November 1974.

God or ant us li me needed To ease the pain of losing one So dearly loved and sadly missed. The Family SHRIVER In loving memory of my father and husband, Kenneth E. Shrlver. who passed away 2 years ago today, November Ith. We send you a bouquet of flowers, Sprinkled with millions of tears.

Remembering a wonderful husband and father. Who gave us so many wonderful years. If tears could build a stairway and our hearts could lead the way. We would climb the stairs to Heaven, To be with you each day. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered.

Wife Jo Ann and Daughter Debbie CARD OF THANKS BARBARA WALLACE GILBERT CARIV Our sincere thanks for your kind expression of sympathy to us during the recent death of our mother, sister and daughter Barbara of 10 Ith Marcus Hook Our thanks for the Kalerl and Shrine donations, sympathy cards, Mass cards and flowers, your kindness was greatly appreciated Sincerely grateful. The Robert Gilbert family and the George Wallace. Sr. family, the John Moser family, the George Wallace, Jr. family, the Diana LaCava Family ROLANO The Family of Kenneth George Roland wish to extend sincere appreciation and thanks to everyone In the sorrow aused by the sudden loss of our loved one.

Our faith in God and the Comfort of our many friends and relatives has made if bearable Special thanks to St. Anne's Episcopal Church and Members, Middietown High School Band, Schools and Staff Members and all who sent cards, flowers, food and donations. We shall never forget all vour kindness and thoughttulness. May God Bless you. Mary and James Longo Denis and Wayne Roland ROSf-The Family of Ella W.

Rose wish to thank all our relatives, friends, neighbors. Rev Bob Lowry, Churches to which family members belong for their acts Ot kindness and sympathy, the many cards and flowers received by us during our bereavement in the death of our Mother The Family ol Ella Rose WILMORB The family ot the late Anna Wiimore acknowledges with sincere thanks and appreciation all the comforting deeds and acts of kindness by way of food, cards, flowers and other donations, shown to us by our many friends and neighbors during our recent bereavement ot our loved one Thanks to the many churches and their pastors, and a special thanks to the Bethel Pentecostal Church and its pastor, for their thoughttulness and concern which has meant much to us in this hour The Wiimore Children and Family Death Notices ANDERSON In Memorial Division on Nov 4. 1977, Andrew Lewis Anderson Jr son of Mrs Madeline Meredith of Bear, Del Aged 50 years Relatives and friend are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednes-A dav. Nov. at II clock, at the SPICER MULLIKIN FUNERAL HOME OuPont Parkway and Van Buren Ave Wilmington Manor Interment River-view Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday evening after 7. BANKS In the Delaware Division of the Wilmington Medical Center on Nov 4, 1977 Martha E. Banks ot 1113 Conrad St Wilmington Mother of Albert, Martha, A James Banks an of Wilmington. Sister of Bessie Kelson of Wilmington. Also survived by 4 Grandchildren Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Rvland Funeral Home.

30m st on Thursday Nov. 10th at 12 noon. Interment at Mt. Zion Cemetery -Friends may call at the Funeral Home on Thursday morning from II until 13 BILLICK On November 1. 1977.

John Biiiick. husband of the late Kathenne Biiiick. nee Smith of 31 2nd Street. Chuiuote, Fia formerly of Clavmont, Del Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral service on Wednesday afternoon November 9. 1977 at I oclotk at the ROBERT VORELAND FUNERAL H0M6 INC 9th A Main Streets.

Trainer. Pa. Interment Mt Hooe Cemetery Fnends may call Tuesday evening after 7 PM. COLMUJ In this city on November 1977, Anne (Tessem), wife ot me late Frank Coimus of 1721 Newport Gap Pike, Cranston Heights, Wilmington. Aged 90 years Funeral services and interment will be private and at the convenience of the family The family suggests that flowers please be omitted Arrangements by the SPICER MULLIKIN FUNERAL HOMES ALMANAC CORNER DISIMPLICO In the Delawart Division on Nov.

6, 1977. Stephen son of Mr. Mrs. Pat DiSlmplico of 1420 Naamans Rd. Aged 20 years.

Relatives and friends art Invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial on Thursday morning, Nov. 10 at 11 a m. at tha Church of the Holy Child, 2500 Naamans Rd. with entombment In the Cathedral Cemetery Friends may call at the McCRERY MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 3924 Concord Pike, Talleyvllle on Wednesday evening after 7. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, P.O.

Box 1652, Wilmington, Del. 19699. OUROIKIAN In this city on November 7, 1977 Dr. Karnik, husband ot Eleanor of 34 Hilton Hilton. Aged S3 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services from St. Sahag-Mesrob Armenian Apostolic Church at 630 Clothier Wynnewood, Pa. Interment will be In Fern-wood Cemetery, Lansdowne, Pa Friends may call at the McCRERY MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 3924 Concord Pike, Talleyvllle on Wednesday evening after 7. In lieu ol flowers the tamlly suggests contributions be made to the Delaware Heart Assoc. or the Mental Health Assoc.

HARRINGTON On November 6, 1977. Llovd W. (Doggie) of Salisbury, Maryland. Beloved husband of Doris L. Harrington.

Beloved father of Mrs. Janice H. Collins of Gumboro, Lloyd Harrington of Laurel, Del. Beloved brother of Mrs. Alice Messlck of Preston, Md.

and Mrs. Inet Phillips of Salisbury, Md. 9 grandchildren I 1 great-grandson. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 o'clock at HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOME, Salisbury, Md Interment at Wicomico Memorial Park, Salisbury, Md. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 7 30 till 9 at the Hoiiowav Funeral Home.

HEBERLE In this city on November 7, 1977 John L. (Lou), husband of Anna G. Heberle. of 10 Drexel Road, Rolling Park, Clavmont Aged 59 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the Services at the First Assembly of God Church, Hawthorne ft Marlowe Brandvwine Hills on Friday afternoon, November II, at I o'clock Interment at Graceiawn Memorial Park Friends may call at the McCRERY MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 3924 Concord Pike, Talleyville on Thursday evening attar 7.

In lieu of flowers The Family suggests contributions be made to tha First Assembly ot God Church. JONES In this city on November 1977 Stavton Jones ot 309 W. 34th Street. Aged 74 years Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Concord Avenue ft Madison Street on Wednesday morning November 9 at II o'clock. Interment at Riverview Cemetery Friends may call at the McCRERY FUNERAL HOME, 2700 Washington Street, on Tuesday evening from 7 Ml In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions be made to the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Memorial Fund.

KISTENMACHER In Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. Maryland on November 1977. Raymond Sr husband of Gladys Kistenmacher of 202 Brown Street, Ikton, Maryland Father of Raymond C. Lvnne M. Kistenmacher, Frederick E.

Wiggins. James Jan and Kim L. Kistenmacher, Mrs Gall Kuhta, Mrs. Alice Fitchett. Brother of John Walter H.

ft Richard Kistenmacher, Mrs Eleanore M. Benjamin. Mrs. Betty Lvnne Dean ft Mrs Jan Vaughn Aged 46 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the services at the HICK'S HOME FOR FUNERALS, Bow ft Stockton Streets, ikton, Maryland on Wednesday afternoon, Nov 9, at 2 o'clock Interment private.

There will be no viewing KLOSOWSKIln the A Hospital on November 5, 1977, William, husband of the late Viola Kiosowski ot 211 Franklin Street Aged 85 years Relatives and Friends are invited to attend tha Mass of Christian Burial on Wednesday Morning November 9. at 9 o'clock in St Hedwig's Church Interment will be in Cathedral Cemetery There will be no viewing Tuesday Evening Relatives and Friends may call Wednesday from to time ot Service at the JOHN F. YASIK ft SON INC. FUNERAL HOME. 607 s.

Harrison St. Family requests that Memorial Donations be sent to the Our Lady of Grace Home. 487 Chestnut Hill Road. Newark or to your favorite Charity. LEO Ot Palm Bay, Florida, formerly of Kennett Souare, on November 4.

1977. Catherine Muraca Leo. wife of John Leo. Aged 77 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial on Thursday November 10 at 10 a m.

at St Patrick Church. Meredith Street. Kennett Square. Pa. Interment at St.

Patrick's Cemetery, Kennett Square. Pa Friends may call at the ALBERT KUZO FUNERAL HOME, 250 Slate Street. Kennett Square, Pa. on Wednesday, November 9 from 7 'til 9 p.m. LUDLAM In this city on November I 1977 Evelyn, wife of the late Louis Lud lam ol 505 Second Street, Delaware City, Del.

Arrangements will be announced by the GE BHART FUNERAL HOME. MAOARGAL In the Memorial Division on November 7, 1977, Norman Magar-gal of Route Box 345C. Rehoboth. Dela ware. Formerly ot 2203 Road Husband of Pauline Williams Megargal Aged 59 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service from the CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME. 2506 Con- cord Pike, Sharpiev on Wednesday afternoon. November 9, at I 30 Burial will follow at Red Clay Creek Cemetery There win be no viewing In lieu ot flowers, please send contributions to the American Cancer Society, 1925 Lovering Avenue MATTESON (n this Citv on November 4, 977 Arthur hubnd ot Helen (Mutter) Vatteson, 1 12 Carvel Manor Park, New Cattle, Del. Aoed ft years. Relatives and friends are 'A invited to attend TlW New Castle I the Services at Presbvtenan vy Church, 35 AVi CMHt on Tuev NaT kiAUmKai B9K St Ne Tuesday evening, November 8th, at 7 30 o'clock Interment iH be private In lieu towers the Family su9Qests contributions be made to the Delaware Chapter American Canter Society, Lovering Ave, Wilmington or the Special Gift Fund ot the NewCastie Presbyterian Church Arrangements bv the SPICER MULLIKIN FUNfcW-AL MOVES Mclaughlin me st Francis Mosot tat, Wilmington, Del.

on November 1977 Sarah Dunn McLaugniin. wife of the late WHIam Mclaughlin of 102 Broad St Middietown, Del. Aged 7 years Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Bunal at St. Joseph's C. Church, Middietown, on Wednesday morning, November 9, at 10 00- Interment at Old St Dennis Cemetery near Galena, Md, Friends may call at the DAN-IElS 4 HUTCHISON FUNERAL HOME, 712 Broad St Middietown, on Tuesday evening after 7 00.

CARING INIWSPAPtD (NTIRPHiSi SSN LAJ.J J.u NATION Al W( ATHEI SE VICE. NOAA. US Dtpt al Cort Extended Outlook HARRINGTON Milton N. "Pat" Hubbard, 55, of near Harrington, died yesterday at the Delaware Home for the Chronically 111, Smyrna, after a long illness. Mr.

Hubbard was an owner and driver of harness horses for 35 years. He is survived by his wife, Ramona; a stepson, Charles Trib-bitt, at home; a daughter, Teresa Lynn Hubbard, at home; his stcp- Emeline L. Ross Emeline L. Ross, 76, of the Lincoln Towers Apartments, 1625 Gilpin Wilmington, died yesterday at her home. A spokesman for the family said Mrs.

Ross died of natural causes. She was a retired secretary. Her husband, James, died in 1947. She is survived by a son, James C. of Wilmington; two daughters, Audrey F.

Chmura of Meadowood and Lynn D. Thornton of Wilmington; a sister, Jean LaMont of New York City; and eight grandchildren. Memorial services will be Wednesday afternoon at 4 at Newark United Methodist Church, 69 E. Main Newark. Death Notices PARSONS Charles A Sr on November 6, 1977 Of Port Sichev, Fla formerly of 100 Greenbrier Place, Aston, Pa Husband ot Helen Nixon Parsons.

Aged 72 years. Relatives ad friends are Invited to attend the funeral at 9.00 a Thursday from the A WHITE LUTTRELL FUNERAL HOME, 240 Concord Rd Aston, Pa Mass ol Christian Burial at St Joseph's Church, Aston, at 10 00 a m. Interment at Glenwood Memorial Gardens Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday evening from 7 00 to 00 m. PASTOCK In this city on November 7, Iv77, Cathryn IPetryiKo) wife ot the late T. Pastock of 10 Highland Avenue, Stonehurst.

Aged 67 years Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the JOHN YASIK A SON, INC FUNERAL HOME. 607 Harrison St. on Thursday. November 10 at 9 a m. Mass of Christian Burial in SI.

Matthews R.C. Church, Woodcrest at 10 a.m. Interment at All Saint's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening after 7 Parking facilities across from Funeral Home Family requests that Memorial Donations be made to the St. Matthew's Building Fund, 3 Curtis Avenue, Woodcrest, Wilmington, del 19804.

PICKENS In this city on November 7, 1977, Theresa (Teal of 617 Spruce St Wite ot Cafter Pickens. Daughter of Mrs Rena Waiker. Sister of Luia Walker and Langston Walker. Sister-in-law ot Mrs. Pearl Walker and a host of other relatives and friends.

Aged 49 years Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services from the Edward R. Bell Funeral Home, 909 Pooler St. on Friday evening November 11 at I a m. Interment Saturday morning at Rolling Green Memorial Park. West Chester, Pa Friends may call at the Funeral Home Friday evening from 6 until Bom.

Arrangements by the EDWARD BELL FUNERAL HOME PYTKO At his tale residence on November 6. 1977 Boleslaw, husband ot Marie Zurek Pytko of 728 Franklin St Relatives, friends and members of the Pulaski Legion and me Polish American VFW Post 3257 are invited to attend the funeral from the KARPINSKI FUNERAL HOME. 741 Broom on Wednesday morning, November 9. at 9 Mass ot Christian Burial at St Hedwigs RC Church at 10 30 am Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at the tuner al home on Wednesday morning, November 9.

one hour before church services There will be no viewing Tuesday evening. READ At his residence November 4, 1977 Elmer Sr ot 212 A Mathes Avenue, Richardson Park Aged 69 years Rela fives, friends and member of Cemetery Friends may call at tha NICHOLS FUNERAL HOME, 212 E. Justls Street, Newport on Tuesday evening from 7 'til 9. There will be Masonic Services at 7 30. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions be sent to the American Cancer Society.

1925 Lovering Avenue or the Burns Institute. SCOTT In this city on November 6, 1977 fciirebeth Ward, wife ot William A Scott of 2004 Delaware Ave. Aged 86 years Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at the CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME. 2504 Concord Pike, on Wednesday morning Nov 9 al 11 o'clock. Interment at Mt Salem Cemetery Friends may call at Chandler's Tuesday evening WAHL In this city on November 6, 1977 Martha wife of Frank Wahl, of 215 Dumont Rd Rosemeont Aged 83 years Relatives and fnends are invited to attend me services at the McCRERY FUNERAL HOME, 2700 Washington St on Wednesday morning.

November 9th at II o'clock. Inter-menl at Riverview Cemetery Friends may can at the Funeral Home one hour prior to service time Please omit flowers WASHINGTON Suddenly on November 2, 1977 Harvey of 226 Edoecoombe Avenue. Manhattan, Brother of Catherine Washington Reed of Elkton. Md brother-in-law ot llwood Reed of ikton, Md uncle of Rosetta Giobs of Elkton, Md devoted cousin ot Vera McCall ol New York and a host of other relatives and fnends. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services from Bohemia Manor Church.

Bohemia Manor Md. on Tuesday. November at tp.m interment at Bohemia Manor Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Tuesday from 12 noon until IPM. Arrangements by the EDWARD R.

BELL FUNERAL HOME. Seventh in series. For tree reprints, call us or write us. Ionic Lodge No 31, AF A AM A are Invited to attend the funeral 4rWv services at the Richardson VPy Par united Methodist Church fS November at 11 a m. Interment at Siiverbrook Data Ira JQ'aJ Data In rem Other obituaries on Page 41.

John L. 'Lou' Heberle John L. "Lou" Heberle, 59, of 10 Drexel Road, Rolling Park, died last night in Memorial Division after a long illness. Mr. Heberle retired two years ago on disability after 23 years with the General Motors Corp.

Boxwood Road assembly plant. He is survived by wife, Anna G. three sisters, Frances Waters, Minnie Reynolds and Marie Lock-ner, and a brother, William all four of Baltimore. Services will be Friday afternoon at I at The First Assembly of God Church, Hawthorne Drive and Marlowe Road, Brandywine Hills, with burial in Graceiawn Memorial Park. Friends may call Thursday night at the McCrery Memorial Funeral Home, 3924 Concord Pike, Talleyville.

Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the First Assembly of God Church. Raymond C. Kistenmacher Sr. ELKTON, Md. Raymond C.

Kistenmacher 46, of 202 Brown died Sunday at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, after a short illness. Mr. Kistenmacher was a lineman for Conowingo Power Elkton, where he had been employed for 23 years. Surviving are his wife, Gladys D. Kistenmacher; three sons, Raymond C.

Kistenmacher Frederick E. Wiggins and James E. Kistenmacher, all at home; five daughters, Lynne M. Kistenmacher, Jan E. Kistenmacher and Kim L.

Kistenmacher, all at home, Gail Kuhta of Boca Raton, Fla. and Alice Fitchett of Miami, five brothers, John E. of Philadelphia, Walter H. of Elkton and Richard G. of Covington, three sisters, Eleanore M.

Benjamin of North East, Betty Lynne Dean and Jan R. Vaughn, both of Chesapeake City, and a granddaughter. Services will be tomorrow afternoon at 2 at the Hicks Home for Funerals, Bow and Stockton Sts. Burial will be private. There will be no viewing.

Kl la V. Sample WESTMINSTER, Md. Ella W. Sample, 92, of 419 Barnes formerly of Delmar, died yesterday at Carroll County General Hospital, Westminster, after a short illness. Her husband, Frank B.

died in 1933. She is survived by three sons, Robert of Salisbury, Frank Jr. of Delmar and John of Westminster; four daughters, Frances Mortimer of Amarillo, Texas, Elizabeth Piermont of Brookha-ven. Kathryn Sample of North Arlington, N.J., and Ella Veditz of Westminster, 15 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Services will be tomorrow morning at 11 at the Marvel-Short Funeral Home, 21 Grove Delmar, where friends may call tonight.

Burial will be at St. Stephen's Cemetery, Delmar. Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to St. Stephen's United Methodist Church, in care of the Rev. Charles Pouk-ish, E.

State Street, Delmar, or to the American Heart Association -Sussex County Unit, Depot Georgetown, Del. Harry Addison Hammond BRIDGEVILLE Harry Addison Hammond, 56, of 404 Walnt died Sunday night at Milford Memorial Hospital, Milford, after a two-week illness. Mr. Hammond was a security guard for American Original Foods Cannon. Surviving are his wife, Teresa; a daughter, Carol Lee Williamson of Georgetown; and his father, Lloyd of Milford.

Services will be tomorrow afternoon at 2 at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, William with burial in Bridgeville Cemetery. Friends may call tonight at the Hardesty Funeral Home, 202 Laws St. Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to St. Mary's Episcopal Church or Milford Memorial Hospital.

UmIiI torn 5Kow The Weather Map Rain is forecast today for the Northwest, New England and from Texas and the central Gulf to the Great Lakes. Temperatures are expected to be mild in the East but cooler for most of the country. The Forecast NEW CASTLE and CECIL COUNTIES Variable cloudiness tonight, low near 50. Partly cloudy and mild Wednesday, high in the upper 60s. Chance of rain 10 percent tonight and Wednesday.

KENT and SUSSEX COUNTIES, EASTERN SHORE Variable cloudiness tonight, low near 50. Partly cloudy and mild Wednesday, high in the upper 60s. Chance of rain 10 percent tonight and Wednesday SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Mostly cloudy with a chance of some fog and drizzle tonight into Wednesday morning, low in the low to mid 50s. Mild and humid Wednesday with some sunshine in the afternoon, high in the mid to upper 60s. Chance of rain decreasing to 50 percent tonight and 20 percent by Wednesday afternoon.

SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY -Mostly cloudy with a chance of some fog and drizzle tonight into Wednesday morning, low in the 50s. Mild and humid Wednesday with some sunshine in the afternoon, high in the upper 60s to low 70s. Chance of rain 40 percent late tonight and Wednesday morning and 20 percent Wednesday afternoon. Lester L. Coleman SALEM, N.J.

Lester L. Coleman, 80, of Main Street, Hanco*cks Bridge, near Salem, died Friday in Cooper Hospital, Camden, of a heart attack. Mr. Coleman was a retired Du Pont Co. accountant.

His wife, Anne, died in 1975. He is survived by a son, Lester of Elkton, a sister, Okla Donaldson of Carneys Point, and 2 grandchildren. Services will be tomorrow afternoon at 2 at the Newkirk Funeral Home, Oak Street, Salem, where friends may call an hour earlier. Burial will be in Presbyterian Cemetery, Salem. Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to Hanco*cks Bridge United Methodist Church.

MMMM tftV mtanhen Per M71 DELAWARE: Thursday through Saturday Variable cloudiness with a chance of showers Friday, ending on Saturday. Warm days and mild nights, then turning cooler on Saturday. Highs will be in the mid 60s into the low 70s with lows in the upper 40s into the 50s. Record, Tides 4 Jt Tomorrow 6 40 a Sun! today 4 $3 m. Tomorrow 4 52 Laneth ot dav 10 houri.

14 mmuiei Voon (crMCfnt waning I riw tomorrow morninfla 33. Tf MPETUf DATA Hign yesterday 41 Low yaVerday SS Avar apt wVardav Normal or data Low thu morning S3 Racord tamoaraturM for today tinea 1894: High, 77lnl7S, wlinlS). HUMIDITY DATA Hign ymtardav US Lpw vailardav IS PRECIPITATION DATA Prtopitation ynlarday 1 47 In Month to data i.JS In. Normal tor anlirt month 3 4 In. Year to data 13 Normal ot and ol month) 34 Mm.

tides at marine terminal High Law Tomorrow AM 10 04 4 43 Tomorrow 10 23 J.M HIOH TIDES TOMORROW AM. P.M. Indian Rivtr Inlat (brldgal alt in Rahoooth Baah SI CapaHanlooan 131 4 40 Braakwatar Harbor 4 24 4 45 MiMHihon Rivar 4 Ml Bowar6ach I T) 7 41 Woodland Baach 7 51 117 Raady Point 13 133 NawCaitia I 43 10 Baltimore 4 19 US Kant itiand 3 45 i 41 ClmapaakaCity 7 SI I 17 Air Quality 21-Hour Average at 8 a.m. Par- Ikh- Sulfur Today 'i lain Draiida lni-(caht) lm calar Wood Havan-Krusa School I 03 7 12th and King straati 4 01 0 County Bldg KirKwd Hwy I 00 0 OidFarry DocK, NewCatlli .04 Indicator scala: 0-, good: 30-40, atlifactorv; M0O, unialiilactorv; ovar 100. poor.

IRaadlngi o( 1 1 on particulate! and .13 on mihir dionide are contidered In violation ot itale standards.) Indicator it determined by combining actual readings with forecast weather conditions to provide an inden of their ettect on the quality of air. Missing readings due to computer malfunction. Weather Elsewhere The Auacieled Prew Ml La HI La Albany 55 45 Jacksonville 77 54 Amarillo 57 47 KensesCity 5t 56 Atneville 43 52 Los Angeles 7 so Atlanta 44 S3 Louisville 4 44 Birmingham 44 S3 Memphis 6 44 Bismarck Sv 40 Miami Beach 1 70 Boise 32 Milwaukee S3 51 Btn 53 SO Minneapolis 54 al Buf'aio 57 S3 NewOrieeni 74 jo Burlington 53 44 New York SS 51 Cherietton.se 74 43 Philadelphia St 55 Chanoite 41 40 PKoerna yj Chicago 40 54 Pittsburgh 44 Cincinnati 45 II Portland, Me 47 40 Cleveland 40 Portland, Ore. 51 40 Columbus 44 40 Richmond 7) 43 Oenvar 41 31 St Louis 40 57 Oes Moines 41 54 Sail Lake City 34 33 Detroit 57 34 San Antonio 10 34 Ouluth 45 42 Sen Francisco 47 53 Honolulu 17 71 Seattle 31 40 Houston 74 43 Washington 41 42 Indianapolis 44 43 A Caring does not lend itself easily to analysis or exploration. Caring rests with silence, waiting, attitude and mutual feelings.

Caring addresses itself to our being with each other Caring is indestructible. We care in the face of tragedy, vulgarity, ugliness and death. Caring transcends all the reasons why we should not. Caring takes us outside ourselves. Dunne these special moments we think of the needs, hurts, grieves of another and we are better persons for it.

There is a certain innocence about caring that leads us to a wholesome mature childhood. In caring, both innocence and knowledge are joined together in a perfect marriage. Death holds the potential for caring. FUNERAL HOME A service ot OQnr. 412 BEES0N Pike' Wilmington (clBeeson funeral Home 1977 htaaw4fciMkjJMPrt'7w47iw?.

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