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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 74

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1 1 1 Part 1A-SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1955 Angeles Cimes GREETINGS John Mortberg, 7, shakes hands with Justin Dart, president of AID, as Terry Martin, 8, and Paul Dietrich look on. Dart holds up AID sign. AID Supports County Crippled Children Unit Beginning today members of AID (Associated In-Group Donors) will be. supporting the Crippled Children's Society of Angeles County through their year-round voluntary payroll deduction plan of giving, AID President Justin Dart announced yesterday. Announcing acceptance of the Crippled Children's Society as an AID participating cause, Dart said, "AID dollars will now also help the society carry out its wellplanned, well-directed program of services for crippled children and the handicapped." 11th Major Cause The society becomes the 11th major health and welfare cause in this area to participate in AID funds con- Mrs.

Henry, Manager, Dies Mrs. Martin Henry, manager of the I. Magnin Co. office in New York and a leading figure in East and West Coast fashions circles, died early yesterday in her New York apartment, according to word received here. Mrs.

Henry, the former Ethel Stillings, went to work in the firm's New York office years ago after serving as millinery buyer for I. nin stores in Southern California, when she made her home here. She had been with I. Maghin 25 years and was a native of Bridgeport, Ct. She leaves her husband Martin and a sister, Mrs.

Rene Hayes, of Los Angeles. Funeral services will be conducted in New York tomorrow morning. The family requested the omission of flowers and asked that donations be sent instead to the Heart Fund. Church Services Devoted to Arts Today will be devoted to music and the arts in the church at the Sherman Oaks Methodist Church, 14401 Dickens St. The Rev.

Randall C. Phillips will preach on "Religion and the Arts" at 9:30 and 11 a.m. A woodwind quartet will present a concert at 4:30 and at 7:30 Horace T. Judson of the Judson stained-glass studios will speak. A.

madrigal singing group will be heard at 8:30 p.m. Exhibits of painting, sculpture, wood carvings and photographic work will be on display. Kenny Foundation, L.A. Metropolitan YMCA, Heart Association, City ow Hope, MS Society, Community Chest, Braille Institute and American Red Cross. BEGINS WEDNESDAY 8 P.M.

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at Utter-McKinley's Cresse Eagle Rock Chapel. Interment will follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. She died Thursday at her home, 5045 College View Ave. She leaves her husband, Harley and a daughter, Mrs. Ivan Par- OBITUARY the chapel, of Hollywood Cemetery, with Rabbi Bernard Harrison officiating.

He tack of Lebanon died Friday, of a heart atHospital. He leaves his widow Anna; a son Howard; three grandchildren, three brothers and three sisters. The family asks that be omitted and donations made to the American Heart Association. man. Robert K.

Miss Gertrude C. Pearl Long Funeral services for Robert Kenneth Long, 85, retired locomotive engineer, will be conducted 1:30: p.m. Tuesday at the Bresee Bros. Gillette Mortuary, 950 Washington Blvd. Mr.

Long, 2800 Victoria died Friday. He was with the Santa Fe Railway from 1894 until his retirement in 1937 and had lived in California 61 years. He leaves a niece, Mrs. Lucille Kelley, and a Robert 0. Long.

William H. Pine Rosary will be recited at p.m. today Mother of Good Counsel Church for Miss Gertrude Claire Pearl, 63, Los Angeles businesswoman, who died Friday home. A Los Angeles resident for 40 years, she lived at Kingswell Ave. Services here will be under the direction of Edwards Bros.

Mortuary. Requiem Mass and interment will be in Snohomish, Wash. She leaves two sisters and a niece. Mrs. Nellie H.

Murray Funeral services for Wil- Rosary will be recited at. liam H. Pine, 59, of 510 p.m. today at St. John's CathoBurnside will be con- lic Church, Hyde Park, ducted at 3 p.m.* tomorrow at Mrs.

Nellie Hoyne Murray, SHOP AT SEARS MONDAYS AND 55, of 5906 6th who died Thursday in Santa Barbara. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St. John's at 9.a.m. tomorrow, followed by burial lat Calvary Cemetery, Mrs. Murray, born Kilkenny, Ireland, came to the United States in 1925.

She was active in Irish Republican activities and an officer on the Peter Murray Council for 25 years. She became a citizen year at the mass ceremony in the Hollywood Bowl. She leaves her husband George; a daughter, Mrs. Fionna Flanagan, and two granddaughters, all of Los Angeles. George Morrell Funeral services for George Morrell, 83, motion picture character actor, will be conducted tomorrow at 3 p.m.

in Pierce Bros. Hollywood Chapel, followed by inurnment in the Chapel of the Pines. Mr. Morrell lived at Selma Ave. and died Thursday.

He leaves his widow Rosalie. Dr. Gretchen Adler Funeral services for 8 Gretchen Adler, D.C. will conducted at 11 a.m. tomorfor row at the Colonial Chapel, Hardin Flanagan Mortuary, FRIDAYS 9:30 A.M.

Inglewood, followed by burial at Inglewood Park Cemetery, Dr. Adler of 975 Vermont Ave. died Thursday. She was a member of Omega Chi Sigma sorority, She leaves her husband, Wolf, her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs.

L. Blake Misener, and a sister, Mrs. Arlta Owen, all of Los Angeles. Mrs. Edith Rice Funeral services for Mrs.

Edith Rice, 72, will be conducted at 3 p.m. tomorrow at the chapel of the Oriental Missionary, Society, Hobart Lemon Grove Hardin Flanagan Mortuary in charge. Burial will be at Valhalla Memorial Park. Mrs. Rice died Friday night at her home, 463 Ave.

60. She leaves her husband Edward; two sons, Raymond of Columbia, and Roland, a missionary on Formosa; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Halley of Montebello and Mrs. Ardelle Fornier of Ardsley, N.Y., and seven grandchildren. Sen.

George Urges Benson to Give Aid to Dixie Farmers WASHINGTON, April 30. uR Sen. Walter F. George (D) Ga, urged Secretary of Agriculture Benson today to make arrangements at once for emergency acreage allotments to Southern farmers hard hit by drought and spring freezes. George said in a letter to Benson that "in view of the urgency of the present situation on Southern farms, where any remedy must be immedia ate, I am writing to express the hope that appropriate cers in your department wit proceed at once to plan prompt relief action." Philco Pact Ratified PHILADELPHIA, April: 30 (P- -The CIO International Um ion of Electrical Workers rep.

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Paul Dietrich, president of the Crippled Children's Society, upon being informed of the action of AID's board of directors, comprised of volunteers from labor, management and the public, said, "We are delighted that the Crippled Children's Society of Los Angeles County has been officially accepted by AID as a participating cause and we will now share regularly funds collected by AID through payroll deductions." Other AID participating causes are American Cancer Society, Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation Sister FREE DEMONSTRATIONS- NEW CLASS MEMORY Complete Memory Course. Names, faces, Write or phone for Brochure: SCHOOL ROEBUCK AND CO. Never before at this low price! PHONE your nearest Sears for a FREE demonstration of this fine TV in your home. Absolutely 'no obligation. These items also available at Watch Sears exciting TV show, Sears new Appliance and STORIES OF THE CENTURY, Catalog Order Stores at: winner of 1955 Emmy Award starring Jim Davis and RESEDA-18314 Sherman Way Mary Castle, every Sunday at DOWNEY-8130 Firestone Blvd.

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