Carroll Dick-General Scientific-"Dick"
"The world is so full of a number of things." Isn't it? Just look. That's all that's necessary. "Dick's face is one of the oddities of the human race. He is another. He claims he fell out of bed when young, which accounts for some of the defects. Carroll is the foremost "Math Shark" in the school. His one passion is that of throwing spit-balls. He is very proficient at this art; in fact, so much so that he claims he can hit a flea in the left ear at one hundred years. If you don't believe this incredible statement, ask him to show you the medals he won for this event at the 1920 Olympics. With an aim like yours, "Dick," no one would fail. S'long.
Reading Times-Tuesday Morning, June 1, 1954
CARROLL S. DICK, 47, of 210 W. Douglass St., a member of the Farmers-Kissingers Market Board of Directors, died in Reading Hospital where he had been a patient for five days. Dick also was a member of the Phi Psi fraternity of the American Assn. of Textile Colorists and Chemists.
Surviving are his widow, Lynette (Rhoads) Dick; two daughters; Carolyn Ann and Eleanor Lynette, both at home, and a sister Miriam, wife of Carl C. Flores, Upper Darby.
Services will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m., in the T. C. Auman, Inc., Funeral Parlors, the Rev. Frank E. Radcliffe officiating. Burial will be in Laureldale Cemetery.
Carroll Dick-General Scientific-"Dick"
"The world is so full of a number of things." Isn't it? Just look. That's all that's necessary. "Dick's face is one of the oddities of the human race. He is another. He claims he fell out of bed when young, which accounts for some of the defects. Carroll is the foremost "Math Shark" in the school. His one passion is that of throwing spit-balls. He is very proficient at this art; in fact, so much so that he claims he can hit a flea in the left ear at one hundred years. If you don't believe this incredible statement, ask him to show you the medals he won for this event at the 1920 Olympics. With an aim like yours, "Dick," no one would fail. S'long.
Reading Times-Tuesday Morning, June 1, 1954
CARROLL S. DICK, 47, of 210 W. Douglass St., a member of the Farmers-Kissingers Market Board of Directors, died in Reading Hospital where he had been a patient for five days. Dick also was a member of the Phi Psi fraternity of the American Assn. of Textile Colorists and Chemists.
Surviving are his widow, Lynette (Rhoads) Dick; two daughters; Carolyn Ann and Eleanor Lynette, both at home, and a sister Miriam, wife of Carl C. Flores, Upper Darby.
Services will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m., in the T. C. Auman, Inc., Funeral Parlors, the Rev. Frank E. Radcliffe officiating. Burial will be in Laureldale Cemetery.
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