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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 17

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The Baltimore Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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A 17 THE SUN, Saturday, July 20, 1974 Slade, 75, E. S. Williams dies; had headed railway Mrs. Walker, 93, dies; jailed as suffragette ivas retired postmaster the National Cultural She is survived by a Mrs. Hamilton H.

Sanger, Washington. Winter Park, (Special)! Mrs. Robert H. Walker, a former Baltimore resident who of Baltimore; a son, Cooper A mass of Christian burial for William H.L. Slade, retired postmaster at Reisterstown, Walker, of Ruxton, and eight was jailed in 1918 during a a native of Romney, W.Va., he was a graduate of the Randolph Macon Academy and in 1916 of the Univprsitv nf Virgi will be offered at 10 A.M.

A "HOME" WITHOUT THE "HOMEWORK" MAINTENANCE EXTERIOR INCLUDES: PAINTING LAWN MOWING LANDSCAPING MANY OTHERS and SELLER WILL PAY CLOSING COSTS at GATEWATER LANDING CONDOMINIUMS today at SS. Philip and James demonstration for women suffrage, died yesterday at her home here. She was 93. The arrest of Mrs. Walker nia law school.

Church, 2801 North Charles A former nrpsirlnnt nf iha street. grandchildren. Funeral services will be pri vate. Mrs. Rhynhart services today Baltimore chapter of the Univ and other suffragette leaders Mr.

Slade, who was 75 and was the subject of a book and ersity aiumni association, he Was also a mpmhpr nf tho she later wore a pin in the lived at the Linkwood Apartments, died Thursday at a nursing home after an illness University's hoard nnH fnrm shape of a cell door as a memento of the occasion. president of the Thomas Jeffer- i of several months. son society. The former Amelia Himes, was born in New Oxford, Easton, (Special) Funeral services for Mrs. Allan W.

Rhynhart, widow of the former chief judge of the Baltimore and was a 1902 graduate of TJPI in JOE FLYNN Swarthmore College. Served in both world wars He served as an Army officer in World War I and during World War II rose to ths rank She went to Baltimore after her marriage. Her husband, who died in 1948 was general Eugene S. Williams, former president and board chairman of the Western Maryland Railway, died yesterday at a nursing home after a long illness. Mr.

Williams, who was 81 and lived in Butler, assumed the two top railroad company posts in 1948 and served as president until 1952 and as board chairman until 1957. He began his association with the railroad's legal -department in 1923 and had been a vice president and chief legal officer for more than ten years when he was named to the top executive posts. Active in civic affairs He was also a director of the Union Trust Company and the Central Savings Bank and an incorporator of the Savings Bank of Baltimore. A former president of the Family and Children's Society, he had served as president of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Association from 1954 1956. He had also headed the utilities division of the Community Chest and United Defense Fund in 1953 and the men's division of the 1962 drive for Peoples Court, will be held at 11 A.M.

today at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral here. of lieutenant colonel as an Air He had been postmaster at Reisterstown from 1934 until 1960 when he retired. A native of Reisterstown, he graduated from Franklin High School in 1916 and from St. John's College in 1919. He served in the Army during World War I and the Navy during World War II.

After graduation from college, he entered the shipping business, first with the Atlantic Joe Flynn found dead agent for the Providence Mu GLEN BURNIE and with a Waterview AND 27,450 Only. .5 IS YOUR FULL DOWN PAYMENT OR s137500 WITH 8 FINANCING ON THE 2 BR. OR 2 BR. DEN tual Life Insurance Company. Mrs.

Rhynhart, who was 74 and lived at the Carlyle Apart More than 50 years ago, she ments Baltimore died was active in the Vagabonds, Wednesday at North Arundel in his pool Hospital following a heart at appearing in many of their productions, including "Outward Bound" and "Little tack while returning from a Transport Company, and then; I iV TT. '1 1 trip to the Eastern Shore. Women." POOL MEMBERSHIP INCLUDED! wrps intelligence officer. He was awarded the Croix de Guerre. Mr.

Williams was a member of the board of the Baltimore Country Club and a member of the Elkridge Club, the Green Spring Valley Hunt Club, the Maryland Club and the Far-mington Country Club, in Charlottesville, Va. He is survived by a brother, Paul C. Williams, of Romney; a sister, Mrs. Louise Fink, of Philadelphia, seven nieces and 14 nephews. Funeral arrangements were incomplete yesterday.

as an oiiiciai oi me unneu States Shipping Board, working in London and Buenos Aires, before returning to Reisters The former Louise Trax was born in Talbott county and moved to Baltimore as a child She also entertained many local artists and literary figures at the Walker home on Washer Dryer Garbage Disposal Patio or Balcony with her family. the Drumquhazel estate, on town. Los Angeles (J) Joe Flynn, actor who was well known for his portrayal of the gruff PT squadron commander on television's "McHale's Navy," was found dead yesterday in his Bel Air swimming pool. Mr. Flynn was 47.

He was pronounced dead shortly after 9 A.M. after a city Fire Department ambulance was sent to his home. She had been active as a York road. volunteer at the Carry On Shop Becoming interested in local politics, she ran unsuccessfully Central Air Condition Wall-to-wall carpeting Dishwasher comb DIRECTIONS: Ritchie Hwy. to Furnace Branch Rd.

turn left (east) to Point Pleasant Rd. right to Sunnybrook Rd. right to Genine left to Furnace Rd. Open Sat. 4 Sun.

12-5 Daily By Appt. sponsored by the Women Board of the Johns Hopkins tor the House ot Delegates in the 1930's. Peggy Halford Associate Broker LOUIS HTATT, INC. 768-0700 He was a member of the Reisterstown Kiwanis Club and the American Legion. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs.

Charles G. Cockey, of Ruxton, and Mrs. James J. Moore, of Baltimore; a brother, Harry M. Slade, 10 nieces and nephews and 11 grand nieces and nephews.

Hospital. Judge Rhynhart died in 1969 She is survived by a daugh Moving to Florida after her husband's death, she lectured ter, Mrs Louise H. Seidel, of at Rollins College and took an around-the-world trip at the 0. M. Lemoine, rites held Baltimore, and three age of 80.

Funeral services for Oscar posit and Trust Company, M. Lemoine, a vice presi- Were held yesterday at the dent of the Mercantile-Safe De- Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church. to a Court of Appeals judge and practiced law. He also served as a lieutenant in the Army during the Korean conflict. Beginning his association with the bank as an administrative assistant, he became a vice president in 1969.

"Mr. Lemoine was a member of the Maryland Club. He is survived by his wife, the former Frances Foote Marlow, and a stepson, William F. C. Marlow, of Monkton.

Mr. Lemoine, who was 46, died unexpectedly Tuesday at his home, at 5911 Charles-meade road. A native of Baltimore, he was a graduate of the Gilman School and the Johns Hopkins University. He received his law degree from the University of Maryland in 1954. Before joining the bank in 1957, he served as a law clerk Oaoooo OSCAR M.

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Boatwright died here Wednesday after a brief illness. He was 69. A native of Danville, Mr. Boatwright graduated from Princeton University and HI FREE WRAPPING! the University of Virginia Law School. From 1935 until 1937, he NO MONEY DOWN 120 DAYS SAME AS CASH FRYING PORK SMOKED CHICKEN CHOPS HAM BACON r'feV'' 10 lbs.

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He is survived by his wife, the former Suzanne Pollard; three sons, H. Lee Boatwright 3d, of Potomac, John G. P. Boatwright, of Columbia, S.C., and B. Vaughn Boatwright, of Colorado Springs, two brothers, Edgar V.

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