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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 13

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The Baltimore Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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PAGE THE SUN. BALTIMORE. SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 27, 1969 M. E.

Bendall Dies; Retired RITES LISTED Yankellotv Services Are Set; He Was Butcher 60 Years Mrs. W. Bates Hancock Dies; Wrote Prize Poem 'Quest' RITES ARE SET FOR BELLISTRI Captain Of Merchant Ships FOR KELLAM Mrs W. Bates Hancock, a moved to Fort Pierce, two Funeral services for Joseph versary June 20. Former Baltimorean Ran A requiem mass for Maurice E.

Bendall, a retired merchant marine captain, will be offered Requiem Will Be Offered Yankellow, who was a kosher He is also survived by four years ago and returned recently butcher in Baltimore for 60 to Baltimore. School Lunch Program For Retired Stone Mason daughters, Mrs. Jean Weisman, of Frederick, Mrs. Lillian Was- prize-winning poet and a woman active in cultural and civic affairs, died yesterday at her home, 915 Belgian avenue. She was 93 years old.

years, win be held at r.M. at 10 A.M. Tuesday at Immaculate Conception Church, Towson. serman, of Takoma Park, today at the Levinson funeral He was a member of the Tow- son Moose Lodge and the Mas ters, Mates and Pilots Associa A requiem mass for Dominico Mrs. Minnie Stein and Mrs.

Bea Waterboro, July 26 (Special) Funeral services for establishment, 6010 Reisterstown road. A resident of Baltimore since Mr. Bendall, who was 56, died Thursday at Greater Baltimore Medical Center after a long ill trice Hackerman, both of Balti Bellistri, a retired stone mason, tion. James C. Kellam, a former will be offered at 10 A.M.

tomor Mr. Yankellow, who was 83, more; four sons, Harry A. Yankellow, Jerome Yankellow, Her employee, of the United States died Friday night at the Milford row at St. Dominic's Church. ness.

He uvea at juaz uan forest drive. He is survived by his wife, the former Theresa E. Romano; four brothers, Raymond Ben Department of Agriculture in bert A. Yankellow and Norman Mills Nursing Home after a 1P41, she had formerly lived for many years in Pocomoke City, where she had been a poet for the Worcester Democrat. In 1945, the Society of American Poets awarded, her its Mr.

Bellistri, who was 92, died Baltimore, will be held here N. Yankellow, all of Baltimore; short illness. He lived on Key- Wednesday at Union Memorial a brother, Benjamin Yankeloff, worth avenue. dall, of Schenectady, N.Y.; Royal Bendall and Henry Bendall, of Hospital after a short illness. He Mr.

Kellam died yesterday at of Baltimore; 15 grandchildren A native of Lithuania, Mr. lived at 4921 Harford road. bronze medal, its highest Matthews, and Clyde Ben his home in Orlando, Fla. and 13 great-grandchildren. Yankellow came to Baltimore in A native of Italy, Mr.

Bellistri dall, of Washington; and four Until his retirement about four 1906 and opened a kosher butch came, to Baltimore about 1911 Sister Accepts Position sisters Mrs. Mary Evans, of years ago, he was a supervisor award, for her poet Quest." The poem, written in memory to her brother, Homer A. Bent-ley, went as follows: er shop on Caroline street and worked as a stone mason Sister Mary Stephen, president Washington, Mrs. Gladys Brown of the Department of Agricul East Baltimore. until he retired in 1945.

He was a of Villa Julie College at Steven ture's school lunch program in and Mrs. Alice Williams, both of Grimstead, and Mrs. Ethel He later had stores on Madi A native of Matthews, Mr. Bendall started in the merchant marine as an ordinary seaman when he was a young man. Once Coast Guardsman Sailing back and forth across the Atlantic Ocean, he worked his way up, retiring as a captain 10 years ago after 31 years of service.

During World War II, he served as a lieutenant junior grade in the-Coast Guard, stationed in Baltimore. member of Bricklayers and Ma son, has accepted the chairman Baltimore. son avenue and Pall Mall road, sons Local No. 1 of Maryland. Trunel, of Camp Springs, Va.

He is survived by his wife, the His wife, the former Pieatrina ship of a long-range planning committee of Baltimore's Higher Education Council on Urban former Elizabeth Wichman; Lucchesi, died in 1940. daughter, Mrs. Clark Dougherty, Mr. Bellistri is survived by Affairs. The purpose of the committee, according to Ross Jones, retiring from the latter in 1966.

In 1966, Mr. Yankellow was honored by the Hebrew Kosher Butchers Association as its oldest active member. He was a member of Shaarei Zion Congregation. two daughters, Mrs. Josephine of Cincinnati, a son, James C.

Kellam, of Winter Park, two brothers, Robert S. Kellam, of Nassawadox, Palmieri and Mrs. Lena Koen- president of council, is to review 1945 Photo MRS. W. BATES HANCOCK Casino Night Planned The Baltimore County General Hospital Foundation has planned a "Casino Night of Games" Sep-.

tember 20 at the Dixie Ball Room, Gwynn Oak Park. Proceeds from the event will be used by the hospital for equipment and expansion purposes. mg; ana three Drotners, samuel the organization's record of the After, his retirement, Mr. Ben Bellistri, Carmelo Bellistri and Attilio Bellistri, all of Balti Mr. Yankellow and his wife.

And we shall meet again. past two years, examine the present program and make recommendations for the next dall lived in Phoenix, and nnerated a self-service laundry and E.M. Kellam, of Weirwood, a sister, Mrs. P. A.

Holland, of Nassawadox, and six grandchildren. the former Mary Goldberg, cele more; two granacnnaren, ana The former Edna Bentley, on Fleet street in Baltimore. He three great-grandchildren. brated their 65th wedding anni five years. Mrs.

Hancock was born in Springboro, Pa. After her mar riage she lived in Cape Charles, Va. and Pocomoke City, Md. "I watch the pearly light of dawn, The gleam of stars at night, And wonder if somewhere in space, Your soul rests in' its flight. 1 feel the zephyr's soft caress, And ask the winds that blow If waves of universal breath Your spirit's pinions know.

"I query Springtime's early blooms, The autumn's falling leaf, The furrowed soil at seeding time, The grain in garnered sheaf; "But silence is the hushed reply, Though patiently I ask And to my searching, questioning, The silence wears a mask. "Still, somewhere in the realms that be, Beyond mere mortal ken, My faith bears witness that you live, Active in Women's Rights Her husband died in 1940. Mrs. Hancock was, active in W) BIG DAYS I AKIIWI the women's rights movement CARPET SALE! SAVE FROM NYLON, ACRYLICS, INDOOR AND OUTDOOR CARPETING l.00 TO s3.50 PER SQ. YD She also participated in cul tural and civic affairs in Poco moke City and Baltimore.

She is survived by a daugh Sale ends Wednesday-July 30th! ter, Miss Helen V. Hancock, with whom she made her home and a granddaughter, Mrs. V. C. Black, of Charlotte, N.C.

Funeral services will be held at 11 A.M. tomorrow at the Singleton funeral establishment Crane highway, Glen Burnie, Nylon and Acrylic carpeting Save $1.00 on scroll design nylon Rites Are Set For Buckingham Carl E. Nelson Rites Are Listed Funeral services for Carl E. Nelson, a retired Baltimore Gas Funeral services for Francis E. Buckingham, a part-time rr (o)m) movie theatre doorman, will be held at 1.30 P.M.

tomorrow at the Hubbard funeral establish Beautiful swirl-scroll design no one will know how inexpensive your new carpet is! You'll get long wear, because it's continuous filament nylon pile. WARDS CHARG-all expands your buying power! ment, 4107 Wilkens avenue. Mr. Buckingham, who was 60 and a resident of Arbutus, died Reg. $4.99 Thursday of an apparent heart attack while attending a meeting of the Liberty Lodge No.

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Now in toiie-on-tone colors. Great in boudoir, powder room. Take advantage of this sale to beautify your home. er at Middleman Weise." A native of Philadelphia, his family brought him to Baltimore when he was a child. He is survived by his wife, the former Thelma E.

Ridgely; and 62 EiKVUK VUinpaiiy euiyiuycc, will be held at 11 A.M. tomorrow at the Hubbard funeral establishment, 4107 Wilkens avenue. Mr. Nelson, who was 74, died Thursday at the Summit Nursing Catonsville, after a long illness. He lived at 408 Swann avenue.

An employee of the utility company for 30 years, he was a steamfitter at the Spring Gardens gas pipe fabricating plant when he retired in 1960. A native of Cambridge, his family brought him to Baltimore when he was a child. He served in the Army during World War I and was a member of Union Masonic Lodge No. 60. He is survived by his mle, the former Annie M.

Grimm; a daughter, Mrs. Lillian M. Kline; two sisters, Theola Cassell and Mrs. Thelma Snyder; two brothers, Arthur Nelson and Theodore Nelson, all of Baltimore, and a grandson. C.

M. Cunningham Funeral services for Clarence M. Cunningham, an employee of Maryland race tracks, will be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow at the Strong funeral establishment, 3207 West North avenue. Mr.

Cunningham, who was 67, died Thursday at Warsaw, N.Y., while on a bus trip to Niagara Falls with his wife. He lived at 1101 St. Paul street. A native of Stewartstown, he was brought to Baltimore as a child. He is survived by his wife, the former M.

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