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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 43

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The Evening Suni
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SSc: Colt 8-aw. t-oi. flia bags. 65 THL EVENING SUN, TJ, i DEATHS DEATHS (3! Baltimore Produce Wholesale ouotattons from the United State Department of Agriculture! BRODIE. On March 23.

1957, JO- HIMMFL. On Murch 28. 1557. EGGS Mark ir. rt PERSONALS (ID SITUATION WANTtD-Hti'rf (13) WOMAN Vhs cu ma.

or Ft. v. raj iigruer receivers, deliv. GMA.S Exi iror.r. ycs tjr5r FRUIT APPLES Dull.

S. 1, unless other-sttse slated: Md bu. bkt. Staymans. up- forks.

JS-in un, $2 25 nlicioua. 2V-m. UD. $2.25 2.75; CHARLE8 JOSEPH, beloved bus-band of Dora Falk Hlmxnet and beloved father of Joseph. Edward, John and Leo Hlmmel.

and Mrs. Dorothea Biume. Services at his home, 1408 Pop-land street. Curtis Bay. on Mon.

day, at (30 All. Requiem High Mass at St Athanaslus Church at 9 A M. Interment In Holy Croat Cemetery. 31 BAST SlTIERS A CHILD CAR! (14) Large, minimum 60 per cent A ql. ity.

whites 32-35c; brown and mixed 31 35c. Meomsis. minimum 60 per cent A quality, whites. 304 32c Brown and mixed. 30 32c 'waded according to Maryland eMrading um 1ADY WILL WATCH chiid In my hocie et-r-M.

Deioved son of the late Louis and Sara Brodie: devoted brother of Mrs. Lena Michelson, Mrs. Emma Kline; beloved uncle of Mr. Sam Spintman, of Washington. D.C.: Mrs.

Fred Reich-man. Mrs. David J. MarcofT. Mr Sidney and Dr.

Douglas Kline, of Baltimore. 30 Services at the Sol Levinson Bros. Home. 1124-28 West North avenue, on Frldav, March 29. at 3 M.

Interment In United Hebrew Cemetery, Ansne Em una Congregation, Washington boulevard. Golden Delicious. 2 4-in. up. $2 75 3.

2i la. up. $2 252.50: Staymans, OEATHS (3, KFtSE. On March 27. 1S57.

MI.N.Nil (nee Tempiln), bloved wife of the late Benjamin Reeae. Services at Ber home. 3119 Grace road Edgemere. Md, on Monday at 1 ii. Interment in Moreland Memorial Park.

le BEIDER. On March 2. 1957. IDA B. (ne Rexrothi.

of 3030 Remington avenue, beloved wife of the lata William Norria Reider and daughter of the late Samuel and Emma X. Rexroth. Funeral from the Donovan Funeral Home, 3818 Roland avenue, on Saturday at 2 P-Mk. Interment in Druid Btdge Cemetery. 30e REIDER.

Oriole Lodge No. 204 DEATHS (3, VI ARI suddenly, on March 2TTS57, ROBERT C. of 100 Crln highway 8.W. Glen Burnte, beloved husband cf Ethel Thornton Ward and father of Dorothy B. Ward.

29e Funeral from his late residence on Friday at 2 M. Interment in Cedar Hlii Cemetery. WHITE. Suddenly, on Marrh 26. 1957.

at Annapolis. REAR ADMIRAL ARTHUR JAY WHITE. (MCl. (VSH. 2000 Crest-view road, Baltimore, beloved husband of Eleanor M.

White. Funeral at 11 A M. Monday. April 1. 1957.

In Fort Myer ChapeL Interment with full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery Reposing at the Hopping Funeral Home. 172 West street. Annapolis. wtin rr.i-r.et rs. am MO.

4-8-CS. LP. $3 Goiden Delicious. eiZ.8i4.ln rfne. $2 252 50: Yorits.

WILL CARE (or cbiM in I'oine Us ma'ner ors. uit, US. Fancy. 2'-i-tn. up.

Wincaps, mostly 43c brown and mixed. 40-1 HOFFACKEE. On March 27, 1957. comb. Extra Finer ana fancy, iu-w ud.

$1.25 1 50. bO EE WILL CAnS for cr.ild In rr. dan pr llBi7.i' AVOCAD08 Stetdr. IlaU. 16s, WILL CARE for rtu.i In icy noms.

$5.25: 20s. $6. wwui e. uriac a. medium whites.

3jl43c mostly 40c brown and mixed. 38 43c. mostly 40c. Grade B. large, whites.

34 41c mostly 37c brown and mixed, 34 41c. mostly 37c In cartons mostly 3 cents hieher. Receipts 2.3QO DT truck. GRAPE3 Africa boxes, tpprox. 10 BIETTXER On March 29.

1957. wir.I. VKNTj in mr home by dv lbs. Waltham Cross, $4 5: Barlinka, ti 7S 5.75 Chile, boxes 16-18 lbs. YOU ALWAYS GET A BETTER JOB AT LOWER COST WHEN DEALING WITH GENERAL Guaranteed Home Improvements Repairs Youngstowo Kitchens NOTHING DOWN $3 Per Mo.

1ST PAYMENT JUNE '57 FREE ESTIMATES Fire Losses Adjusted GENERAL CONTRACTING CO. 927 Park Ave. VE. 7-0800 Any Time Seedless. $6.50 Emperor.

$6.25 WILL MIND itiiA in mi hoy 9 to i. ANNIE V. (nee George formerly of 843 West Thirty-sixth street, beloved wife of the late William Hoff acker and beloved mother of William F. Hoffacker. Sr.

Funeral from the Chenoweth Funeral Home, 3615-17-19 Chestnut avenue, on Saturday, March 30. at 10 A.M. Interment In Lorraine Park Cemetery. Family will receive friends from 2 M. to 10 Pleaae omit flowers.) 30e )).) Ave.

BO. ELIZABETH BENNETT BtTETT-NER. of 5005 Edmondson-avenue, beloved wife of Dr. Henry F. Buettner.

Due notice of services will be given. le $.75: Riblers, 1.23. GRAPEFRUIT ls-bu wire-hound boxes seedless. 72s-56s. S3 3 50: HHP WANTHD-HOUSIHO10 (16) where the family will be in attendance on Saturday.

March 30. from 3 to 6 M. and on Sunday from 6 to 9 PM 31 IN MEMORIAM (1) Booklet, 131 Smcimen In Memo-nam Tributes. Free On Request Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, announces with sorrow the death of SISTER IDA B. RETDER.

30e HILDA ECKEN RODE. President. Ads too to Dink seedless. 96s. $3.25.

BOs-56s. most BL'TLEit-HOCSEMAN Must be sue to ly SJ ou. HONEYDEWS Chile, erts. 10s and YOUNG. On March 28.

1957. Bl'RGAMY On March 27. 1957. 12s. $4.75.

ot 2 uniy eip irsn wuh references will be Top sa.sry to liilil person. CJ HOFFEXD. On March 27. 1957. RIEGER.

On March 28. 1957. MAR A. birth- dar- 29e Your memory lingers tender, lond and tnie LIMES 8teady. Offerings light.

ttns. approx. 10 lbs. 42s. $3.75.

ORANGES lli-bu wire-bound GIRL (Coioredf. For teners! noase- His pleasant way and amiling face boxes. 150. $3 75 175s. $3.75 4 15: 216s and 252s.

$44 25. lew $4.50. poorer low as $3 25: 288s. $4. ALL YE J.

(nee Watts), of 2705 Woodsdale avenue, beloved wife of Charles Wilson Young and devoted mother of Mr. Charles R. Young, of Olen Burnte. Mr. William O.

Young, of Baltimore, and Mrs. Luther F. Aker. of Ocean City. N.J.

(Lynchburg iVa.) papers please copy.l Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home. 5305 Harford road. WILLIAM of 315 South Fagley street, beloved husband of Ada L. Bureamy ne Qulcnl, and father of Mr.

William A. Bur gamy. Mrs. Ethel Goodwin and Mr. John Bur-gamy.

Funeral from the residence of his son. William. 118 South Conk-ling street. -on Saturday, at 11.30 A.M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery.

30 wor to uiul wua dy work to stsy 2 mnts. 10 to 7. Want someone conrinor.s. carfare VfO 4-T5-ML are a pleasure to remember. W.

GARET A H. tnee Sachs i. of 3403 Roselawn avenue, beloved wife of Leonard J. Rleger. 1 Services from the Leonard Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road at Echodale avenue, on Monday at 11 AM.

Interment in Meadowrldge Memorial Cemetery. PEARS Argentine, boxes Packham THEODORE, of Trumps Mill road, beloved husband of Mary J. (nee Walter) and beloved father of Cecilia Paxton. Richard, Charles and Louis Ho field. Services at the Dlppel Brothers Funeral Home.

7110 Belair road, at Elm avenue, on Saturday morning at 8 30. Requiem High Masa at St. Michael's Church, Overlea. at 9 o'clock. Interment In Holy Redeemer Cemetery.

30 GlriL Wd. Fn. Esp. in hoii.s DEATHS (3) cieanir.s irotuiuj. iu criri.

Triumphs. 135s. $7.75 laOs, 165s. $6.50. PINEAPPLES Cuba.

crts. 9s and 12s. $3. STRAWBERRIES Slightly stronger. ro HOUSEKEEPER Settled.

rellab!) RINTOIX. On March 28. 1957. of at Echodale avenue, on Saturday BURGESS. On March 87.

1957. HOME at 2 P.M. Interment In Parkwood Cemeterv SO La. 24-pt. various vanues.

per 43 45c few low as 40c. WATERMELON Offerings light. Demand light. Fla per melon, Charleston wr.i-e Ucy lor ser.erai noueors. dan occasional Sat.

merits 3 tn board A io Steady rr.pli,Tment Perry Hall sec Box NB1087 Sin. Death Notices Received Too Late for Classification Will Be Found on Page 2 JACOBS. On March 27. 1951, ANNA CEMETERIES AND ICTS (A) the Hopkins Apartments. LOLISE B.

(nee Hammond), beloved wife of the late James L. Rintoul. Funeral services will be held at William Tlckner Sons. North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Monday, at 3 PAL Interment private. le HOUSEKEEPER COOK Whit.

Ur.der LOUDON PARK" 5S Pieasant noms in Koiana fitn. sood pay. ampie time oil Other help employed. Must sood kx-al references. Pnone Mrs.

Conyn. LZ. 9-4 8 )0. AL'LR. On March 29.

1957, GEORGE. ANNA M. (nee Gavnor). of 1232 Haverhill road. Violetsvllle.

beloved wife of the late Clarence E. Burgess and devoted mother of Mrs. Catherine M. Ulrlch. 29e Funeral from the funeral home of John J.

Cowan Sc Son. Hollins and Poppleton streets, on Saturday. March 30. at 8.30 AM. Re-quiem High Mass, at Fourteen Holy Martyrs Church, at 9 A.M.

Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery. Friends may call today after 2 PM. aoopTva. PArrrmr. carpsntrj Over 100 Yesrs of Service Reasonable Price Terms PerDetual Care Fund Exceeds OVF MILLION DOLLARS (nee Hammen).

of 6001 Glen Oak avenue, beloved wife of the late John Jacobs and devoted mother of Mr. J. Milton Jacobs. Services from the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road, at Echodale avenue, on Saturday at 1.30 PM.

Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. 30e ROHM. On Thursday, March 28. HOUSEKEEPER la care of 101 FBFPFRICK AVE. WI.

5-6000 woKn. rarExiN t. jejunal cun TRACTTNO REPAIfcH Free Estimates Easy Terms PHILLIPS ROOFERS cnuaren. Pn. rm.

small salary. DI. 2-2Sfil b-'nre 8 P.M, FOCR-GRAVE LOT idr SI, HOUSEKEEPFR For rectory. live in. or moi List avenue, formerly of 521 North Castle street, beloved husband of the late Mary Elizabeth Auer (nee Fischer), and devoted father of Mr.

Albert Auer. Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home. 5305 Harford road, at Echodale avenue. Due notice.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 PM. 1 1957, BERNARD Of 6iO NOTtn Milton avenue, beloved son of Anna (nee Wade) and the late Bernard J. Rohm. 1 Funeral from the Schlmunek Funeral Home. 2601-03-05 East BAVTTMORrS OLDFST LARGEST! Ref.

Box NH1Q487 JANOWSKI On March 26. 1957, MONUMENTS. VAULTS, ETC (T HOM lMFBUVUK.Yr COMPANY LADY Employed. 8m Sc board fre COPPER. On March 28.

1957, In eyehinee Tnr nousewor. 9 S. Greene St PLaia 2-6054 BENJAMIN, of 105 South Wolfe street, beloved father of Bernard. Edward, and Patricia Pinkey. Boy.

SO Madison street, on Monday at 1 15 MAID Houseor; coomr.a. Services at the Dlppel Brothers A M. Requiem High Mass at 6t Wencesiaua Church at 9 AM MOUNMENTS BY HENRY MERKEL, INC. "Since 1855" BROfZr FLOVmi VASTS CEMETERY LETTERINGS Adults, won. tnru fri no nirnts.

i salary. Refs. necessary. LI. 2-4323 af'er 8 Vt ACKMAV.

On March 27. 1957. Funeral Home, 1800 tast ixjmoara at Ann streets on Saturday morn Interment in Holy Redeemer DANIEL of 1647 Covington street, beloved husband of the late Lillian B. Copper (nee Olsen) and beloved father of jack. Obert, and Daniel Copper, and Mrs.

Carolyn Sylvester. le Services at the McCully Funeral Home, 130 East Fort avenue, on Monday, at 1 P.M. Interment In Meadow Eidge Cemetery. MAID Uosiiirs houieleorS ass: si ing at 11 o'clock. Interment Cemetery.

Visiting hours 2-10 PJJ Sacred Heart Cemetery. 30e children. Live in days. SJU VA 114 ROSENBLOOM. On March 29, 1957, 3534 FREDERICK AVE.

GI. 5-40T5 KAUFFMAN. On March 28, 1957. MAID General housework riN'CE 1933 ANDERSON HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. All Types of Home Rensirj Satisfactory Work Guaranteed NO PAYMENT UNTIL JUNE Up To 7 Years To Pay DAY OR NIGHT EA.

74420 232 BELAIR RD. LI. 2-0141 5100 LIBERTY HEIGHTS AVE. LOST AND fOUNO (g) JANET L. (nee Bonsai), of 906 Masefield road, -Catonsville, beloved daughter of Wilbur and Ruth Bonsai.

Prayers will be offered at Easton Sons Funeral Home. 608 Frederick avenue, Catonsville on Saturday at 10.30 A.M. Interment in Good Shepherd Cemetery. Visiting bours 2 PM. to 9.30 P.M.

29e cooKing. Mon. tnru rn. uu. Keis.

necessary, RO. 4-2618. Ads too la'e to classify appear on Page i MAID icol). Ec. II yoa ar CYPHERT On March 27.

1957. LEO BRACELET Gold. In sift bw. Lost in Colonial Village Shopping Center. AUGUSTINE, of 204 Detroit ave 15-8905 nue, Dundalk.

the beloved hus dependable, capable have rnoa rrer- ences Sc can live in. call RO 4-33j'' MAID Laundry. cieanmlT 10 o- I day. 125 Ar tare. FO.

7-i4R5 I EDWARD of 1507 Winston road, and formerly of 1215 North Luzerne avenue, beloved husband of Edna Kauffman (nee Hensler) and devoted father of Edward C. Kauffman, Jr. Butler (Pa.) papers please copy. Funeral lrom the Funeral Home of John C. Miller, 2431-35 East Oliver street, on Saturday at DACHSHUND Black.

Answers to name band of Charlotte Rose A Reaulem Mass will be offered of Louisa. Kevimrd. VA. 3-2719 BAILEY. On March 27, 1957, DELLA DOCS Black French Poodln.

Pink leath N'JRSE MAID To care lor 2 children LENA, beloved wife of Jacob Rosenbloom, devoted mother of Mrs. Ida Rosenbaum. Messrs. Abe, Irvin and Sidney Rosenbloom; sister of Mrs. Sarah Holden, Mrs.

Cecelia Scherr. of Baltimore; Jacob Harris, of California. Also survived by seven grandchildren. 31 Services at Sol Levinson tt Bros. Home, 1124-26 West North avenue, on Sunday, March 31.

at 1 P.M. Interment in United Hebrew Cemetery. Alts Chalm Congregation. Washington boulevard. Please omit flowers.

In mourning at 4403 Garrison boulevard. V. (nee Roberts), of Sunset Knoll. er collar. No tans.

Lost Vic Kelsters-town rd. Fords Lane. Please call "BELIEVE YOU ME! Pasadena, beloved wife of Rholle Bailey and mother of Vernon at St. Catherine's Church, DuBois. at 9 A.M.

on Saturday, March 30. Interment In St. Catherines Cemetery. (Flowers In Dundalk should be wired to the Woods Fu HO. 4-686 2 J.I.

Interment in Loudon rark DOO Blond Cocker Spaniel. Lie. No ROGERS ID. 5-7676 Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 3648.

Answers to "princess' MU 5-4919. Reward HOME IMPROVEMENTS PM. until 10 PM. 30e neral Home, DuBols, In Richard Raymond E. Deane and Mrs.

Dorothy Buchener, Mrs Beatrice Moneymaker and Mrs. Etta May White. 30e Funeral from the Sineleton DOG Blac St white. Ions haired, with and do QDntairs worlc. Live In moi.

air-cond. home. Other heio emDloyd. Must have best refs. Too salary.

HO. -lJ46 WEEKEVD GIRL 19 or over. Sat. A M. until Bun noon.

Only best rels. need apply. Call HU. 6-029 WOMAN To live in General home- work helo with care oi 2 children. Prt.

room tt batn. Good salary. 3ib- son Ianrl 65. WOMAN white. To live in.

General housework. Must like children. Tow- snn ar.v VA. 5-TI45 quiries In Dundalk may be di NOTHING DOWN, $5 MONTL black right eye. Lost vie.

or waveny Douhle reward. E. 5-5374. KLEHM. On March 27, 1957, ANNIE C.

(nee Jordan), of 604 North Ell-wood avenue, formerly of 301 South rected to the community Funeral Home of Walter Brooks Bradley ENGLISH BULL DOG Lost. White HOME IMPROVEMENTS RUSSELL. On March 28, 1957, Home, CrBln highway at Second avenue, Glen Burnie, on Saturday Chester street, beloved wile of tne inc. zue with brown spots. Large studded col MARY RITA (nee Flynn), beloved NOTHING DOWN 7 YEAR3 TO PAY lar.

Call HA 6-6391. late Charles Klehm and devoted DODA. On March 25. 1957, DOR wife of John M. Russell and de ENGLISH SETTER Male: BlacS at r.M.

interment in Baltimore Cemetery. sister of Mrs. Ellen Horan. Mrs OTHY MAE (nee Schuyler), aged voted mother of John B. and white.

Lost. Reward. HO, g-1650 AS LUW A3 S1.2S WttKil PAY NOTHING TIU, MAY KAYC0 Eva Fitch and Mrs. Edna C. Bernard J.

Russell and Mrs. Gerlng FOUND Small blafk and tan short SITUATIONS WANTiO FEMAlf (17) BLACK. On Thursday, March 28. 3t) years, or sunrise Beach, Md beloved wife of Albert Doda. Dieterly.

30 Services from the Leonard haired male do weanesaay nutnt at The Alameda and Limit Ave. Call 2218 FREDERICK AVE. OI. 5-6880 Funeral from Lane Funeral COOK icol.) des.res job in restaurant. Call LE 9-3M9 J.

Senner and sister of Bernard Flynn. 31 Funeral from her late residence Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford EE, 5-81HB peiore 30 Home. Chester. on Saturday. CARPENTRY HANDRAIL brown! lost on 13 bu road at Echodale avenue, on bat' GIRL (COL.) DES JOB A3 BUS GIRL WI.

5-5235. Mirch 30, at 2 P.M. Interment In 103 Melvin avenue, Catonsville, on Greys. 20-25 lb. yoc $1.25.

VEGETABLES BEAN8 (LIMA) No sales reported. BEANS (SNAP) Stronger undertone. Fla. bu. hpr.

and wirebound crt. Valentines, fair to general good quality. 13.50 4. poorer, $2.75 3. BEETS Repack cartons, 12 l'a-lb.

film bags. $1.80. CABBAGE Fla. 81ightly weaker, others about steady. Fla.

Domestic Round 1 bu. bulk packed locally bu. bkt. and orange boxes. $2.252.75.

very few $3, poorer, $1.50 New York 50-1 b. sacks, Danish, $3. CARROTS N.J.. bu $1.15 1.25. CHINESE CABBAGE celery few $3.

CORN Abt steady. wirebound Yellow. $3.50 3.75; S'n-fi fair $2 CUCUMBERS Offerings light. bu. fair to gen.

good $5 5.50. poorer $3. EGGPLANT Bly. steady bu 2, few titgner. ENDIVE Abt.

steady. 1 1-9 bu $1.90 2. Repack cms. 6 10-oz. film bags.

90c. $1. ESCAROLE Abt. steady. 1 1-9 bu.

S1.75. Repack ctns. 6 10-oz. film bags, 90c. $1.

GREENS About steady. Near-by and other Md. bu. bkt. Brocco, Col-lards.

Kale, Mustard Rape and Turnip Tops. $1 1.25; Land Cress, $1.25. N.C. bu. hpr.

Mustard, Rape and Turnip Tops, $11.25. N.J. bu. bkt. Dandelion, orange boxes Broccoli-Rabe bunched.

Va. (Norfolk Sect.) bu. bkt. Collards and Kale. $11.15, few higher: Rape Cross, $1 1.50.

Repacks ctns. Kale and Collards 12 10-oz. film bags and 6 20-os. film bags. $1.70 1.80.

LETTUCE 1 1-9-bu. crt. Ro- maine. $2. MUSHROOMS Md.

and 3-lb. Specials. S1.65: pints. 26 27c. ONIONS 50-lb.

sacks. U.S. No. 1: Yellows. N.Y., $1.90: Texas Oranex.

med. and large. Yellow Bermudas, $3.15. ONIONS (GREEN) Near-by. per bunch, 3 4c.

PARSNIPS Repack, 12 1-lb. film bags, $2. PEPPERS Offerings light. Too few (ales to establish market. POTATOES Old.

Bly. 6teady. U.S. Is and U.S. Is Size A unwashed (unless otherwise stated) Pa.

Katahdms 50-lb. sacks, $1.10 1.15, few higher. Y. Katahdins 50-lb. sacks, $1.10: Round Reds 50-lb.

$1.10 1.15. Maine Katahdins 2'4-4-ln. some washed, $1.251.30. few $1.35. New Fla.

50-lb. sacks U.S. No. 1 Size A washed Round Reds. $1.75 Sebagos few $2.

RADISHES Abt. steady. Fla. 16-at. bkt.

6-oz. film bags 36s. $1.75. Repack Ctns. 6-oz.

film bags 12s. 65c: 15s, 90c. RHUBARB Mich, hot-house 5-lb. etns. Special Long, $1 1.10; Extra 75c SPINACH Bu: bkt.

Savoy: $1.25 1.50. Repack ctns. 12 10-oz. film bags and 6 20-oz. film bags, $1.80 2.

SQUASH Offerings light. Too few tales to quote prices. SWEET POTATOES Abt. steady. Bu.

bkt. some U.S. No. 1: Md. and supplies Insufficient to quote prices N.J., mostly washed, some waxed Orange, $2.50 3.

Near-by, 'i-bu. hpr. Goldens, $1.50. TOMATOES Vine-ripened holdovers 8-lb. ctns.

large fair 75c. 10-lb. ctns. wrapped Urge fair 75c $1. Repack ctns.

10 tubes approx 1 lb. 3s, $1.351.65: 4s, $1.251.50: cartons layer pack, 20 lbs- 10 pounds. $2. TURNIPS N.J.. bu.

topped, 90c. tl.10. Repack, cnts. 12 ZVi-lb. film bags, $1.80 2.

WATERCRESS Per doz. bunches. $1.50 2. MISCELLANEOUS REPACKS Cartons 6s: Mixed Salad. 8-oz.

film bags. 80 85c: Tossed Salad. 8-oz. film bags. $1: Soup Mix.

10-oz. film bass. 80 Keep money, contains vaiuaoie urday at 9 A Requiem Mass at Cf-nterville Cemetery. Friends may Monday at 9.45 A.M. Requiem Mass GIRL.

Wishes job typing in papers. LA 3-3138 1957, at union Memorial Hospital, CAPTAIN GEORGE CROSBIE, beloved husband of Virginia Stewart Black, and father of Mrs. Richard F. Cleveland. 30e Services at Henry W.

Jenkins Sons 4905 York road, on Saturday. March 30, at 4.30 M. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. CONCRETE WORK STEVENS BUILDING CO. Dsytime.

VA 3-6393 Nights. HA 8-8304 can rnaay evening. 2e St. Elizabeth's Church at iu am Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery e. RING 2 carat emerald cut diamond at St.

Mark cnurcn at lu.is a Interment in Cathedral Cemetery GIRL (Col.) Des. s'eady position as DUVALL. On March 28. 1957 ring with 2 baguettes. Lost vie.

down Salesgirl. MA. 3-44DH. town area. Reward oilercd.

KO LOUISE Y. BERRY, beloved wife YOUR HOME LANDSCAPE CO SCHEURECKER. On March 25, 1957 4-1403 GIRL (col desires aitress or counter KRYSZTOFIAK. On March 27. 1957.

SOPHIA (nee Wisniewskl). of 327 South Durham street, beloved wife of John KrysztoHak and dear JOHN P. SCHEURECKER, of 3910 TOY MANCHESTER MALE. Black with ort. LA.

3-94J8. of the late George Howard Duvall Services and interment private Kindly omit flowers. 29e BOWEN. On March 28, 1957, HOW tan marKlntrs. Lost vie Aiameaa Colchester road, beloved husband LADY Settled, would Ilie position a Lawns Shrubbery specialists.

Free estimates, discuss your landscape problems with our estimator (no builders) RO. 4-7763 or MO. 4-0120 Merldene. ID. 3-31'tsz ARD R.

BOWEN, Of 1016 of Myrtle Stalfort Scheurecker companion to same, wo tnvana. Would prefer Western feet, of rity. WALLET Lost In vie. of bus ELBERTH. On March 26.

1957, Beechfield avenue, beloved hug. (nee Hvland). jue mother of Frances Dannemann, Bertha Kowalewski, Sophia Rynar-zewskl. Delores Klunk and Edward only 12-5 P.M Onnt loral rers. nnx 'in Return Identification badge ft nc- band of Jean Ross Bowen and be JOHN of 621 South Conkling street, beloved husband of the late tures.

Keep money. Armiger 1Q99-W NURSE Refined, practical grart. hep. Funeral from the Witzke Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue. Repairs Remodeling Milton, John and Bernard Kryszto- LOST '57 License Plate.

EC 41-51. Lost exp evrei. references, tan ei. v-'J 112. Mary Elberth (nee Feldman) and loved father of Howard R.

Bowen, Capt. Elmer Z. and George Bowen and Mrs. Gladys E. Heaps nak.

30 on Saturday at 8.15 a.m. nequiem Exp. vie. of Hiiien tt Fallswaj. Prosaect NURSE) Practical.

Drs, father of Miss Gertrude M. Elberth EVERY KIND CELLAR TO ROOF WE DO THE WORK Nothing- down 15.00 per month 5I66-W High Mass at St. Martin's Church Good refs. BE. 5-1479, Funeral from the John M.

Weber Funeral Home, 401 South Chester street, Saturday, March 30 at and Mrs. Anne Elberth Kummel. Funeral from Lilly Zeller. Inc NURSE des. cancer.

SPECIAL NOTICES Friends may call at the Witzke 'Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson a. D. CLARK SON3 BE. 5-1155 paralytic AT. 4-7' at 9 A.M.

interment in Meaaow ridge Memorial Park. 05 HOME IMPROVEMENTS DRAPERIES SLIPCOVERS Beauti 8.30 A.M. Reaulem Mass at tioiy Funeral Home, 700 South Conkling street (entrance on Foster avenue). SITUATIONS (Part Timer-fern. l) ful new fabrics at 10 off.

Excel. avenue, from 2 P.M. until 10 P.M. Services on Monday at 11 A.M. SCHMIDT.

On March 26. 1957, rets. Pri. party. VA.

5-7816, Rosary Church, at 9 AM. Interment In Sacred Heart of Marv C-FFICE PERSONNEL baturday, March 30 at 8.30 A Interment In Lorraine Park Ceme Commercial Remodellni All work suaranteed. No down payment. Up to 7 yrs. to par.

Free estimates. MORTON CONTRACTORS HO 7-3264 HO. 7-2423 SLIP COVERS Made with your mi MARGARET, formerly of 1016 Russell street, beloved wife of the late Rudolph Schmidt and mother of tery, le tenal or call with samples. CH Temporary work. We eat all tales and Cemetery.

Requiem Mass at Sacred Heart Church at 9 A.M. Interment In insurances BOWIE. On Wednesday. 27. PERSONALS mi Sacred Heart Cemetery.

30 HOME IMPROVEMENTS Club cellars Mrs. Clara M. Mcuee, can Ed LABOR POOL. INC BE. 5-3478 KRYSZTOFIAK.

The Polish Woman's Alliance of America, Group 568, deeply regret the death of I WILL NOT be responsible for any additional rooma. carpentry, floor. win J. and Walter B. Schmidt.

ELWELL. On March 26. 1957. BUR 1957, A. GWYNN BOWIE, beloved husband of Elizabeth Goodhand Bowie and father of Andrew Funeral services will be at the debts unless contracted by myself.

WILLIAM WHITE SECRETARIES! STENOS. TYPISTS Temnorary emergency A rettef work kkll beloved husband of the tng, block fencing, porches, painting and concrete work. Free estimates. Day or night call DI their beloved member, BurniA William Cook Mansion, St. Paul 1303 HARLEM AVE.

17 late Mary p. Elwell wvi-v bibb Mil -nfln Gwynn. Betty Gj and Rose KRYSZTOFIAK. Members are requested to meet at the John Funeral services are to be held I WILL NOT be responsible for any and Preston streets, on Friday at 2.30 PM. Interment in Woodlawn TYPIST Exd Desires work to be don lynne C.

Bowie. He also Is survived at H. Sander Sons, North ave at home CH 3-2330. PAPERHANGING, $8 UP by three brothers, Dr. Andrew aeots unless contracted by myseu.

CARL BOROUGHS Weber Funeral Home. 401 South Chester street on Friday, March 29, Cemetery. 29e nue and Broadway, on Friday at WHITE WOMAN wants Dart time 5311 W. NORTH AVE. CASH OR CREDIT work.

16 Sc carfare. DI. 2-Jboi. Bowie, H. Addison Bowie and Benjamin H.

C. Bowie, three sisters, Mrs. Frank Hall, Mrs. Fred Mel- SCHULTE. On March 27.

1957 2 P.M. Interment In Baltimore Cemetery. 29e I WILL NOT be responsible for any WOMAN desires typinj of anv kind to PE. 2-0040 MO. 4-7466 at 7.30 P.M.

for prayers. MARTHA WELZ ANT, 29e President. JOHN of 816 South Eaton gone at ho -re. DI. debts unless contracted by myseu.

THEODORE L. COHEN choir and Mrs. Allen Weber. 29e street, beloved husband of Mar ERBE. Suddenly, on March 28, HELP WANTED fEMAL! (19) 2800 W.

TOLDJlPRiNG LANE garet A. Schulte (nee Kimmarle), LEVIN. On March 28. 1957, JACOB DUCO-REFINISHING WALL CABINETS 8 INK CABINETS REFRIGERATORS. ETC.

1357, HARRY, of 1118 Riverside avenue, beloved husband of Minnie WE WILL NOT BE responsible for any Ads too late to clgssliy appear on Pae 3 and rather or Mr. cnaries a Booklet entitled "How To Get Friends may call at his late residence, Beechwood, Upper Md. Requiem Mass will be celebrated la of the Assumption Church, Upper Marl A. Bianco Erbe, and devoted Schulte, Mrs. Catherine Buttner, (JACK), beloved husband of the late Anna Levin, and brother of David, Louis and Henry Levin and aeots unless contracted by ourselves.

MR. MRS. WM. H. (NELLIE DUFFY REFINISHED BR.

8-4135 KITCHEN CABINETS Custom made father of Mary Harry L. Erbe Mrs, Barbara Przylepa. Services from the Charles and Mrs. Barbara Mctienry. Mrs.

Bessie Cabnet. 31 3211 WISTERIA AVE. 14 cao. Sz desks. Reason.

AT. Funeral from the Funeral Home boro. on Saturday, March 30 Zeller Funeral Home. 901 South The Maximum Benefits From Your Help Wanted Advertising" free upon request. Call LE.

9-7700. Ext. 230. WANTS (12) I WILL NOT BE responsible for sny debts unless contracted by mvself MRS. JOHN WILLIAM HUMMER, SR.

of John C. Cowan Son. Hollins Services at the Jack Lewis Home, 2100-02 Eutaw place, on Sunday precisely at 1 P.M. Interment in at 10 A.M. Interment in Trinity Cemetery, Upper Marlboro.

Md. "CALL ME FIRST" and Poppleton streets, on Mon Conkling street (at Hudson street), on Saturday at 9.15 A Requiem High. Mass at Sacred Heart Church at 10 A.M. Inter day, April 1, at 11 A.M. Interment ETHEL V.

HUMMER 405 N. LOUDON AVE. MA. 3-9333 H. BARNES MA.

3-3002 Calls Answered In 30 Minutes TOP PRICES are paid for bedrooms. ALTERATION LADY Exp. in in Mount Olivet cemetery. 31 I WILL NOT be responsible for any Agudaa Achim Ansne spnara congregation Cemetery, Rosedale. Kindly omit flowersl.

In mourning at 4000 Greensprlng avenue. The family requests that friends make contributions to the Heart Fund In preference to flowers If so Services by the Ritchie Brothers Funeral Home, -Upper FINNICK. On March 27. 1957. dining room, living room, kitchen furniture, table-top gas ranges, re ment in Sacred Heart (Jerae.

tery. 30e aeDts unless contracted oy myseu STANLEY L. MACRO. line women's clothe Top salary. Apply Mildred Davis, 324 N.

Charles St. ROBERT beloved husband frigerators, antiques. Oriental domestic ruas. bric-a-brac, china, cu 34 Locnearn ur of Mary R. Flnnlck (nee Beyer).

SCHULTE. The Conkling Pleasure Marlboro, Md. I WILL NOT be responsible for any Funeral services will be held at rios, oil paintings, washing machines LEVIN. The Northern Charity League deeply regrets the passing of JACOB LEVIN, beloved husband Club, announces with regret his home. 1532 North Washington the death of a charter member aeots unless contracted dv mvseii ROLAND AUGUST KNOPP.

1412 Cooksie St. of a former member. Anna Ivln JOHN W. SCHULTE, and extends street on Saturday, March 30, at 1 P.M. Interment In Baltimore and brother-in-law of our mem- sewing macnines, tnaroie-top iurni-ture, television sets, silver gold antiques, diamonds, coins, glassware Spinet Baby Grand pianos.

No Lot Too Large Or Too Small MA. 3-3002 MA. 3-9333 60S W. NORTH AVENUE Cemetery. 30 ber, Fannie Friedman.

Officers and sincere sympathy to his family. VINCENT L. SIMMONS. 30 President. PAINTING Interior exterior.

Free estimates work guaranteed. Prize-Winning Lawns and Gardens need FISCHER. On March 25. 1957 members are requested to attend ALTERATION LADY Pull or eart time. Exo in rallies' gowns tt dresses.

Too salary Good working coeds. Soma's Bridal Shoo. PI. 2-3588. ISTA NT BOOKKEEPER Wltn some typing knowledge.

In office of exuort-imoort organization. Central Joe 5-day 37i-hr 11 Interesting work ti exc. opportunity. Starting salary S60. Liberal Co.

benefits bonus plan. Reply stating aue, exo. educational background Bog services at the Jack Lewis Home. HO. 7-7866 8A.

7-5664 THERESA, beloved wife of the late Herman F. Fischer and devoted Nltes and Sundays Call FO. 7-4894 SCHWARZKOPF. On March 29, KITCHEN CABINETS LA. 3-59 LA.3-4259 mother of Mrs.

Charles Sullivan CALL MR. HLIVESS HE PAYS THE MOST" Custom mads to fit your kitchen St 2100-02 Eutaw place, on Sunday at 1 PM. MRS. SHIRLEY YUSPA. 31 President.

LUCA-BAUGH. On March 28. 1957, at his residence, 614 West Thirty- William F. and Herman F. Fischer.

Funeral from her home, 528 South Kenwood avenue, on Satur CHEMICA Pot your modern, antique marble- pocKernooK. j. andeksun. cabinet MAKER. 4411 York RtTAHQ.

7-713!) FURNACES- day at 8.15 A.M. Requiem Hlgn SJ1H8K4 Oil Gas Burners. Furnaces. Boilers PLANT FOOD AND SOIL BUILDER installed uuar. work.

Keas. Prices ASSIST. BOOKKEEPER Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Moreland Me terms, ha.

t-7u Interesting work in small air-condi morial Park. 29e ton rurnlture: Bedroom, dining room living room furniture, kitchen sets, refrigerators, apt. table-top gat ranges, television sets, washing machines. Baby Grand Sc Spinet pianos Oriental ti domestic rugs, oil paintings, bric-a-brac, antique china, curios, sliver, coins, antique and modern Jewelry, dUmoisds. etc.

No Lot Too Larsre Or Too Small 1203 W. NORTH AVENUE PORCHES FORD. On March 29, 1957, ROBERT ORGANIC Patios, steps, driveways, fence. CaD third street, THEODORE beloved husband of Lulu S. Luca-baugh (nee Smith) and father of Elizabeth Roberts and Anne Schreiber.

Funeral from the Burgee Funeral Home, 3631 Falls road, on Monday, April 1, at 2 P.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. 1 1957, ROSE formerly of 222 South Durham street, beloved wife of the late John A. Schwarzkopf, and beloved mother of Teresa Kunnecke, Albert, Joseph, Margaret Carter. Christine Alles and Charles Schwarzkopf and the late Marie Kane and Gertrude Wells.

Services at the Dlppel Funeral Home, 1800 East Lombard street, at Ann street, on Monday morning at 8.30. Requiem High Mass at St. Michael's Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. 1 SMITH.

On March 28, 1957, EMMA, beloved wife of Oscar L. Smith, formerly of Sparrows Point, and mother of Mrs. Vivian Coyne and MU. 4-r3ZP. Ll.

Z-8719 tioned ornce. Must be quits witn figures. Liberal company benefits. ADDly in person. PARISER BAKERY 2304 Pennsylvania Ave.

1 ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER WATERPROOF BASEMENTS. Flagstone ratios, rorcnes. steps. Driveways Sidewalks A Fences First cIaks worlr F. (BOB), of 3723 Falls road, husband of the late Adeline Ford.

1 neral Home, 3818 Roland avenue, on Monday at 10 A.M. Visiting hours, 2 P.M. until 10 P.M. Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery. LA.

3-4259 LA. 3-4259 SICCA CL. 4-7679 CALL US NOW MANNING. Suddenly, on March 27. ALUMINUM SCREENS GLASS Re To assist In small downtown alr-condl-' ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO SELL PL.

2-4305 GIELNER. On March 28, 1957, placed in an types or storm windows A- doors. Immed service. Phone SO 6-5733. tioned omce.

Some background in bookkeeping desirable but not essential. Pleasant working condition. Salary open. For interview call LE. 1957, EMMA A.

(nee Koro), Deioved wife of Joseph Manning and beloved mother of William, Irvin Scheeler and May Schnuit, Edward and Louis Scheeler. le Funeral from her late home, 813 CONCRETE BRICK RIJTCK PAYS 100 MORE CASH .0 AH types Free estimates. Spencer. ID ASSISTANT Credit and Collection Man- STONE. Brickwork.

Porch Steps. Con- rrola TSlru-lr Crete Block. axer. Inside work only. Apply Moses Kahn.

Gay and Ai'quith ts. JOHN, of 3645 Gelston drive. Formerly of 2714 Elliott street, beloved son of the late Joseph and Zofia Gielner 31 Funeral from the F. W. Ozazew-skl Funeral Home, 1930 Eastern avenue, on Monday, April 1.

at 8.30 A.M. Requiem Mass at St. Casimer's Church, at 9 A.M. Interment In St. Stanislaus" Cemetery.

Modern nd Antique Furniture. Refrigerators. Washers. Ranges. Antlciues.

China. Soineta, Pianos. TV Sets. Pistols. Guns.

Jewelry N. B. LOBE CO. 103 HOPKINS PLACE East Fort avenue, on Monday at 1 P.M. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery.

iP. 5-4061 TTJ. 9:4300 Harry F. smith. 30e Funeral from the Mitchell Home.i 1900 Eutaw place, on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.

Interment in Birmingham, Ala. BANKING POSITIONS, DESIGNED FOR Furniture Refinished Cadden MARTIN. On March 27, 1957, LAMA 1120 N. Frankllntown Rd. WI.

7-2115 Nltes. HU 6-7953: HU. 6-5618 RECENT GRADUATES PAPERHANG1NG BY GI 18 and up SMITH. On March 27, 1957, FLOR GRAF. On March 28, 1957, at her WE PAY YOUR PRICE CASH AT ONCE Refrigerators, Rugs, Washers Furniture, Gas Ranges, TV's Der room Also pamtintr uuaranteer Prompt service, CH.

3-0775 PAINTING PAINTING 5-5379 beloved husband of Etta Martin (nee Grimes). 30e Friends may call at the Foster Funeral Home, West Broadway, Bel Air. on Friday evening from 7 to 9. Services on Saturday at 10.30 A.M. Interment in Bel Alr Memorlal Gardens.

ENCE MAY (nee Schaner), of 7611 Bagley avenue, beloved wife of the late James Smith and devoted mother of William Edward Eubert. Services from the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road at Echodale avenue, on Monday at 10.30 A.M. Interment In Baltimore National Cemetery. 1 PAPERHANGING REAS.

MR. BOND TU. 9-9635 LO 8-7251 or WI. 5-3548. H.

Thompson McGUINESS. Suddenly, on March 2018 N. CHARLES ST. HOUSES RAISED, beams replaced, cel YOUNG HOUSEWIVES BEGINNERS No evperler.ee er commercial skills needed. Complete training given Permanent work: good hours: 5 riavs a week; liberal benefits, and regu.ar salary increases, including over 18 In AUTOMATIC increases in 1st year -of employment Phone 8A.

7-2222 frr details promot interview. Ask for Mr Ray THE EQUITABLE TRUST CO. I home, 4610 Cedar Garden road. IRENE WILHELMINA, beloved daughter of the late Herman, and Anna Graf; sister of Messrs. Herman, Robert and the late Henry and Charles Edward Graf.

30e Funeral services will be held at Wlliam J. Tlckner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery. lars installed Home improvements Used Furniture Wanted alterations. HA.

6-0766 CL. 4-7479 GENERAL CONTRACTING Block SMITH. Suddenly, on March 28, brick, cement work. Free estimates up own work, can at. B-095U Also PIANOS SPINETS.

GRANDS. UPRIGHTS SEE US FLRST WE PAY FULL VALUE WALL SCRAPPING by steam. Paper nnnging painting, call after 5 GREIF. On March 29, 1957, JTJLITJS. FRIEDMAN MU.

5-5370 1957, of 3439 Pleasant place. JAMES beloved husband of Clara R. Smith (nee Relgle). Funeral from Frank W. 8eitS Funeral Home, 814 West Thirty-sixth street, on Saturday, at 10 A.M.

Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery. Hampden. 30 27, laav, UHAKLts oi fuz Alien-dale street, beloved husband of the late Gertrude McGuiness (nee Gessler), and father of Mrs. Dorothy M.

Stinchcomb and brother of Mrs. Mary Kamm. Funeral will be at the William Cook Mansion, St. Paul and Preston streets, on Saturday at 9.15 A.M. Requiem Masa at the Cathedral, Cathedral and Mulberry streets, at 10 AM.

Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. Family requests friends to call between 2 and 9 PM. dally. 30 CONCRETE PORCHES, steps, water. CALVERT Sc FAYETTE STS Calls Answered tn 30 Minutes proonng.

stucco onck pointing, slde- BAR MAID Co i NUht work. Must be 4 neat. Call between 1 3 P.M. 604 waiKs Terms, rree est, iso. 8-oaz4.

BRICK WORK Porches, steps all Fremont MR. CALLAHAN. RECOMMFNDED BY T. NEWELL WILL BUY large or small lots antiques Modern Furniture. Diamonds and Jewelry.

Silverware. Ornaments. Art types oi masonry, do own work SMITH. Suddenly, on March 26. itens prirps.

ye. -4jr? PLASTERING, CEMENTING. STUCCO BARMAID WantecT white, no Sun-days. Apply Frank's cafe. Howard Sc 1 Camden S's.

A KM AID WANTED SA. 7-9551. 7l6 S. Fremont Ave. Objects.

Pianos. Marble-top Furniture oiH-ciauzuiB in paicn wore dc all beloved husband of Minnie Greif, of 3818 Callaway avenue; devoted father of Mrs. Eileen Fishbein, Allen D. and Preva H. Greif, and brother of Daniel and Samuel Greif, Mrs.

Lillian Frelman and the late Solomon Greif. 31 Services at Sol Levinson Sc Bros. Home, 1124-26 West North avenue, on Sunday, March 31, at 11 A.M. Interment In Beth Tflloh Congregation Cemetery, Windsor Mill road. TPlease omit flowers.

In mourning at 3818 Callaway avenue. type oi ic nre. j-jb a Oriental Rugs. Complete Estates or stock of Merchandise. No lot too lare ur too small.

PL. 2-3580. 120 W. North MENKEL. Entered Into rest on HAUL TRASH Clean yards, garage BARMAID White.

Morning hours. oasement. wnitewasn. spray painting 1957, LILLIAN (nee Hutson), of 1455 Woodall street, beloved wife of John C. Smith (Bud) and beloved mother of John G.

Connors Mrs. Margaret Hakn. 30e Services at the McCully Funeral Home, 130 East Fort avenue, on Saturday, at 1 P.M. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. buns oil, Call OR.

5-6748. Ufl. O-UO fO Or Ul. TViuv DTniiT a i7 t- a tt BARMAID apply Sherries Show CASH IN 1 HOUR Furniture-Refrig. Ranges TV Immediate Removal ir.

OK 5-1951. for deliverMl PE 3-4S43 rypfPT r-ii7f win. a tt-txt Everything Grows Better with Glorion! Glorion is the only fertilizer that-combines the highly beneficial qualities of chemical plant food with the finest of Nature's soil-enriching organic materials organic carbon. This blend of science and nature gives you an all-purpose fertilizer which is a plant Jood, soil builder and toil conditioner. Glorion gives you a greener, thicker lawn stronger, healthier plants and flowers.

Glorion supplies plant food Glorion's chemical content provides just the proper amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, potash, calcium and nutrient-rich trace elements to give your lawn and plants the needed chemical food stimulus to attain maximum growth. Glorion builds fertility Organically rich Glorion restores the fertility of soil which, in 95 of North America, has been seriously depleted by civilization. Millions of tiny micro-organisms re-activate the soil and replenish its fertility na(wraltf. Glorion helps transform loose, sandy soil into rich loam; it makes clayey, hard-packed soil friable. Glorion promotes the soil's ability to hold water longer even during hot summer months.

Glorion helps insure proper circulation of air in your soil. BARMAID Exp. not nec. Apply aft. id A M.

42 N. Patterson Pk. Ave. cators. Free estimates.SA7-7294.

GREIF. The Azonas deeply regret LEWIS BR. 6-5769 LAirn I tfvJ lAl.llr. NOtniCg COO SNELL. On March 28.

1957, HAN BAR MAID Good salary. Exc. tips. Call March 28, 1957, at her home. 2901 Guilford avenue, ANNA B.

MENKEL (nee Ernst), aged 88 years, beloved wife of the late Frederick Menkel and beloved mother of Miss Edith L. Menkel, and the Reverend Luther M. E. Menkel. Funeral services are to be held at H.

Sander Sons, North avenue and Broadway, on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 9 P.M. le riOISAN. On Tuesday, March 26, THE ar'er 5 M.

LE cfi.otex rr.nivr.q SELL WITH CONFIDENCE Furniture, antiques, rugs, pianos, lew- BARMAID iWhite) Attract. Nlgat EXPERT WORK MTJ. 3-7755 wor. neiair Kd. Sec.

DI. 2-iMQU elry. guns or anything you have to PATTH PI.ASTFRTUn sell. Mr. Lee.

BR. 8-48J7. 6UO N. pat- Brady 5 up WI. 7-0972 terson PK.

Ave, we call at once the passing of JULIUS OKRIF, De-loved husband of our member, Minnie Greif. All offficers and members please attend services at Sol Levinson Bros. Home, 1124-26 West North avenue, on Sunday, March 31, at 11 A.M. HILDA ROSTOV. 31 President.

GKIES. Kappa Chapter. Alpha Zeta BARMAID White Too wages. Call PL. 2-9051 or 1515 East C'-emen street.

BARMAIDS (3) Beit of pay. Steady WALL SCRAPING bv s'eam Wall te NAH (nee Ragler), beloved wue of Benjamin Snell, formerly of Elk-ridge, Md. Friends may call at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Sadie Williams, Meadowrldge avenue, after 4 P.M. Saturday.

Funeral from St. Stephen's Church on Sunday at 2 PM. Interment In Church Cemetery. 31 WOULD like to purchase one Grader. No.

112 or No. 12 Caterpillar 'a ur- I UUIIJH Ll -S. Oldham St. bet. 2 St 8.

of Equivalent, 2 to 4 yrs. old. Box FOR HEATING. Plumbina Eiec Prob rsir sht jig he -saii ALL-PURPOSE FERTILIZER PLANT FOOD SOIL CONDITIONER SOIL BUILDER NB 10984 Sun BARMAIDS 21-35 yrs. old.

Appiy alter. PAPERHANGING PAPERH ANGINt 1957, ANNIE GARNER, beloved wife of the late Michael P. Molsan and devoted mother of Col. Philip HIGHEST PRICES PAID 30 P.M. Blue Mirror Lounge.

929 N. Chars St. Promot Pervlpj M04-42TP Omega Pharmaceutical Fraternity FOR MEN USED CLOTHING LADIES' WORN FUR COATS FLOORS SANDED. refinished. ffoon K.

Molsan. USA (retired) STAI.LlNGS.-On March 29. 1957, BEAUTICIAN ian wm nartman, ok, 5-5541 MORTON, 22:9 N. Fulton LA. 3-8118 HOME IMPROVEMENT As low as 2 WANTED FLUTE.

Havnes Sterling sil Services at Henry W. Jenkins 4905 York road, on Friday at 1 P.M. Interment in Loudon WALTER STALLINGS. beloved brother of Valarla Kasper and Jennie Sackle. Exp.

hair stylist. 5-day In ultrv modern shop. Also one for weet ends Dunn's. 207 W. Saratoga SL per wn IU.

ver French open hole model, low PAINTING Interior and exterior. Do key. one asking price Sc description regrets to announce the death of FRATER JULIUS GRIES, and extends sincere sympathy to his family. Members please attend services IRVING BERGOFSKY. 31 Dlrectorum.

GRl'BE On March 26. 1957. THEO- AUTICIAN Part time ExDer. Lil Park Cemetery. 29e Funeral from Kachasukas Fu own wors: Keas Lij 4-54 1 2 KeoiT hox smuj.ii bun lian's Beauty Shoo.

IO09 Dundalk March 26. 1957. ELSIE 50 lb. bag only $5.95 Alu cvallobl. In 2 5 lb.

25 and 80 lb. bask HIGHEST PRICES PAID ACME HOME IMPROVEMENT CO Ave. 3-833J. Call Tut-s tnru Sat, 30 HTHHLAND AVE. PE.

2.59T. H. (nee Segelke). of 7915 Elmhurst For gold, silver, diamonds Jewelry David Komtns 106 N. Liberty St BEAUTICIAN Exp.

hair stylist. Alo neral Home, 637 Washington boulevard (near Warner street), on Saturday at 8.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. Alphonsus Church CARPENTRY Partitions, porches. road, beloved wife of Henry shampoo girl nunts.

5 day. Mr. WANTED Used sheeps-foot roller or S'PPS. QOQ JOns. ftl.

7-tWh5 Muth and devoted mother of PHILE (nee Hube), age 83, of 1609 Antnonv. nu g-iqxi). waDbie roller: good condition, e.u FLOOR3 SANDED. Refinished. up Dorothea W.

Lukas and Gertrude Ceddox street. Curtis Bay. Deiovea On sale at your Garden Supply or Hardware Store. BILLING CLERK Box 126. Wilmington, Delaware.

raijunm. ju yrs. exp. DK. o-jriji at 9.15 A.M.

Interment in Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Friends may call between 7 P.M. and 10 wife of the late John J. Grube and REMODEL NOW CLUB CFtXARfl HIGHEST PRICES 1 HR. M.

Hancock. Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home. 5305 Harford "ROTTCTO HOME IMP HO t.oH For used furniture. Call Ben.

EA. 7-0314 FLOORS sanded. Rehnlsh Best for less devoted mother of Wllhelm Carl. Edward Henry D. Grube.

Mrs. Martha March. Mrs. Minna Ed-mounds and Mrs. Emma Sulln.

of road (at Echodale), on Friday at (OIL CO.) Good oerm oos. for young lady with tvplng exp Good starting salary, downtown location. 5-dav week Call-SincUir Oil SA 7-S4'0. or arp.y hrs 9-12. Rm.

1443. Mainieson Bid nu w-ii4u. l. neon an. 35 yrs.

exp YOUR PRICE IN 1 HOUR Gas Ranges ft Refrlge rators EA. 7-4031 PAINITNO 4: PAPERING Very reason- 2 P.M. Interment In Parkwood Cemetery. 29e P.M. Friday.

30 SYLVIN. On March 28. 1957, at St. Petersburg, LYDIA ROOP. (nee Fogle), beloved wife of H.

Theodore 8ylvin 4163 First avenue North, St. Petersburg. Severn. Md. 30e aoie jonns 1 NEMCEK.

On March 27. 1957. Cash Used Appl. LEONARD'S HOMEIMPROVEMENTS 1610 N. GAY STREET DI.

2-2913 1U LI t5 JULIUS of 428 East Twenty PROMPT PICKUP TODAY, OR. 5-9259 Services at the McCully Funeral Home. Patapsco avenue and Third street. Brooklyn, on Saturday, at 11 A.M. Interment In Cedar Hill BILLING CLERK sixth street, beloved husband of CONCRETE WALKS brirk or block daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. Ray WANTED Used concrete ornamental oeie. Westminster. Md.

30e Irene M. (nee Little). Services from Phllln Her wig Sons molds. Aluminum or Iron Call Sunset garages, cellars dug. IU.

7-2579. WALL SCRAPING BY STEAM Cemetery. nj4-j at'er 8 Graveside services at Meadow ADAMS BE 5-17R0 HAMLIN E. On March 29. 1957.

at BEDRM LIV RM RFFPIG FURN 2024 Orleans street, on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment in Baltimore Branch Cemetery, near Westminster, Sunday afternoon at 2.30 GAP RANtlP Mil tl i-iny CLEAN OUT Cellars, yards, trash re- moved, hauling MA. 3-8210 WORK Block garages drlve- National Cemetery. le ELECTRIC Refrigerator Apt Stove her late residence. Emersonian Apartments, 5B, GERTRUDE beloved wife of the late Milton clock.

I Please omit flowers. rurnuure for Apt. FO. 7-7i 7 O'SLLLIVAN-On March 28, 1957, JOHN of 826 Hollins street. wavs prirn steps 8-1719 GOLD.

Silver. Jewelry bought Top L. Hamllne. le CARPENTR YRF.MODELING Celotei prices Carl Schon. Ill Saratog beloved son of the late Michael WATSON.

On March 27, 1957. at Union Memorial Hospital, NETTIE A. (nee Griffith), of 1507 Wlnde-mere avenue, beloved wife of the ceji gs, st airvrays A. B-qj03 Services at Bondhelm Home. 1902 Eutaw place, on Sunday FURNITURE WANTED Bsl prices STONE Sz FLAGSTONE work of any J.

and Mary Hockner O'Sullivan and devoted brother of Elmer J. Mr. OHEENE VE. 7-9310 afternoon, March 31, at 1.15 rinn visrorio nnr ho 7-ih7 Por diversified office routine. "Ixoe.

rtenced or we will train recent graduate. Good ooportumty for competent perscn. Gordon Sc Snn. Inc 1050 SJPacjS reet LEfl- 3J7l BILLING MACHINE OPERATCTr-Fx-perienced on R. StiO to start, for 5-dav wk Hours 8 15 to 4 45 Free hospitilizath.n.

2 wks. vacation. Pleasant working condition in mod-ern air-conditioned office. Vicinity south of Rosedale on Puiaski Hgwy. Box MA10658SUN, BOOKEEPEH on most-wanted list.

B-yet-per with tvoing ability desiring permanent work Knowledge of pay roll work helpful but not necessary. 40-holir week. Your reard Attractive salary, central location, most pleasant surroundings, modern olftre St eoiiiomi-nt. free parking space. Interested' Call MU 9-iaiO for ac- BATHTUBS Built-in.

Cabinet sinks. O'Sullivan. o'clock. Interment In Beth Olom late Edward A. Watson, and beloved mother of Mrs.

Lewis Lauer ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS Large Piumning material. BE. 5-2224 Fields Cemetery. Brooklyn, N.Y. small.

i a 11 t. 4-w rj. Eves Spot Funeral services from the John PIANOS Grands small upr's cnh Ki'rlte! PT HAM MAKER. On March 27, 1957. SCREENS.

CHAINS. WEATHERSTRIPS 1HE LEA LO. BELMONT 5-7781 CHARLES ALDTNE HAMMAKER. Funeral from the Funeral Home of John Cowan Son, Hollins and Poppleton streets, on Monday. April 28, at 8.30 A.M.

Requiem High Mass at St. Peter's Church A. Moran Funeral Home, 4201 York road (entrance on Forty-second SITUATION WANTED Househ'd (13 CONCRETE P.ircnes Pavtne of 354 Wertshire road, beloved MTnne wlls peas S-tub street or Arlington avenue), on COLORED OIRL. Refined, des week PAINTINO Exterior. Interior Paper end work or day work for Saturday Monday.

April l. at 8 15 A.M. Re husband of Pauline Hammaker (nee Morgan), and beloved father of Charles A. Hammaker. and at 9 A.M.

Interment in St. Peter's quiem High Mass at St. Bernard's Cemetery. 31 CARPENTRY Papering, painting PUSEV. On March 27, 1957, MARYE GIRL (Col.) Desires days work iron- lng HO 7-2467.

HIGH-SCHOOL OIRL wants housework Church, at 9 A M. Interment in Greenmount Cemetery. 1 iTTij ti itione. HU 7-I5 beloved son of Mrs. Barbara Han non.

30e pointnienr CARPENTRY Remodel' ng. repairs. ELIZABETH (nee 8criwartz, of 611 East Thirty-fourth street, beloved Funeral services will be held at WERTENB KER. On March 28. 1957.

BOOKKEEPER specialty, rieas. ha. B-46B7 5 3 vs. a 3-26 14 ERNESTINE ROWLAND, widow of MOV1NO HAULING No loo too (ml wue Of Claude G. pusey and sister I I I I rvi ri the Witzke Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue, on Saturday at 1.30 P.M Interment in Loudon Col.

George L. Wertenbaker. moth oi Anna reterson. low. rateSj, yay rngnHA er of Col.

George L. Wertenbaker, HOUSEKEEPER. Nurse. Exp Avail Tor AilullLlv.inesN?49JSVJL WOMAN Col. des.

days work, including Sat. Cl after 4 OI, 5-3482. WOMAN (CoP des. work. Tues of Washington.

O. and Mrs. Raleigh Minor Eager, of Charlottes Funeral service at the John A. Moran Funeral Home, 4201 York road (entrance on Forty-second street or Arlington avenue), on Saturday, March 30, at 8.30 A Requiem High Mass at the Church painting roofing. Terry.

WI 4.1 "us Hiursdsy, ref. Z-0754 ville, va. Or assistant for Interesting position in printing plant Typing essential Will consider training the right person who can tvp. Exc. starting BiX)KKEEPHR Smail corrwra'l-n.

Partial exi'erience net-eusary 5-lay. jvhr wk Under 30 i-t. of age. tali HO 7-5527 Btx.iKKEi.PpR l-lrl office. fffl charge, pleasant surrounduiga.

OR I-W0O WOMAN iCoietxo. day worker. Ref Funeral services will be held at "Ll BA3IMENT attic specials thrT Mar 31. Morell Bros lne CL 4-e'ar)' continfntaTThomk IMP CO Park Cemetery. HAMMAKER.

Baltimore Lodge No. 7, B.P.O. Elks, regrets to announce the death of our brother. CHARLES, and we extend our sincere sympathy to his family. 1.

NEIL McCARDELL, 30 Exalted Ruler. (t cariare. CU. 7-43CS-M St. Paul's Memorial Church, Char WiMAN 1 wants 2 of 3 davs clean- or tne Blessed sacrament at 9 A it? CALVERT T.

LE -72t'p WM.COOK-TOWSON,INC. WM. COOK-BUGHT, INC. 1100 YORK ROAD 6009 HARFORD ROAD lottesvllle. on Saturday at 3 P.M.

Interment in the University Interment In New Cathedral Cem 'nn. ner-t laundry MA. OMAN (Col Des. dayik. cleau-lut.

MA. 3-714J-W. r-AoitHiru oi an kinds at. s-jjik etery. 30 cemetery.

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