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ThlrtfTw THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE THURSDAY, JANUARY 18. 1538 MORNING DEATH NOTICES DEATHS lniali. Carmel! MORNING DEATH NOTICES MONK In 14, Wesley E. husband of Clara (Wilson) Monk, 118 Washington formerly of Watertown and Springfield, father of Mr. Heiry D.

Locke and Mrs, O. Frank Buroank Jr. Services at tha irirat farlah Churrh. Neadham. Thurs MORNING DEATH NOTICES COLL In South Boston, Jan.

18, John nusoano or Maoei Mciauanuni and father of Donna, brother of Hugh. Daniel and Mrs. Eileen Messina o' 39t ri st. Funeral from tne wunai J. Hlggint Funeral Home, 520 East Broadway on Saturday at 8 followed by a Solemn Requiem High Mass at tne uate of Heaven cnurcn at 9.

Ralativat And friends invited. Visiting hours, Thursday 7 to. 10. Friday to a and 7 to io p.m. Mte member of the I.L.A.

CHANGE OF NOTICE CORKF.RY In Dorchester. Jan. 15. Ellen ooroi, aeiovea wile OI tne law uen-nia Corkery, former realdenc 33 Melbourne st. Funeral from the John C.

Mulry runerai Home, a King st at Dorchester Saturday at 8 a.m Solemn High Ms of Requiem in St. Merk'g Church at 9 o'clock. Kela-tlvea and friends invited. ViUUng hour-Thursday 7-10, rriday 3-6 and 7-10. Kindly omit nowers, CPJMM1NS In Boston.

Jan. 18, John beloved son of the late Timothy and Catherine (Coffey Crimmlns and brother of Mrs. Mary Bockolts, Nora C. and Mrs. Anna uriflin.

residence 95 Union Park reposing at the Samuel J. Sullivan Funeral Home. 318 Shawmut av (at Union Park st.) until Saturday morning at 8:15. Re-auiem Hiah Mil, at Holy Crosa Ca- i I .4 a anrl friends invited Visiting hours Thursday, 7-10, and Friday, 1 to 8 and 7 to 10 p.m. World War I Vet eran and member of Cathedral Old Timers CIUD.

CURLEY (Formerly erf Dorchester) In Brighton. Jan. 14, Anna M. Curley, beloved daughter of the late John and Catherine Curley (nee Henry) of the Rev. Mother Malachy F.M.M.

Provincial of Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, Patrick J. Curley and John ijuriey or Atnione isi. runerai worn the Harold L. O'NeU Funeral Home, 40.1 Washington st. at Bradlee Dorchester, on Friday, Jan.

17, at Solemn Requiem High Mass at t. Columbkllle's Church, Brighton, at in a'rlnrk. Relative and friends re- apectfully Invited. Visiting hours Wed-1 nesoay, to in p.m., I nurioay, a to a Jnd 7 to 10 p.m. Interment.

St. oseph'g Cemetery. Late Supervisor ublic Nurses, City of Boston, Brighton Unit. CURRY-O'MEARA Formerly of Med ford, in wintnrop, Jan. Margaret E.

(Curry) O'Meara. Residence 37 Siren at Beloved wife of Joseph P. O'Meara Jr. Funeral from the home of Mrs. Helen (McCarthy) Curry.

184 Sheridan Medford, Saturday, at 9 a.m. Hequiem High Masa at tne immaculate Concention Church at 10. Relative and friend invited to at tend. CURTIS In Arlington. Jan.

14. Etta A. (Bailout, wife of Morris Earl turns, residence 252 Mass. av. Funeral from the D.

W. Grannan Son Funeral Home, 378 Mass. Friday morning at 8. Solemn High Mas of Requiem in St. Aanes' Church at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting nours 3 to and to DeCASTRO In Medford. January 15. James r. of 24 Hillside av.

nusoana of the late Margaret (McBay). Services at the Gaftey Memorial Funeral Home, 43 High Medford Square, on Friday. January 17. at 1:30 p.m. ttlHvB and friend invited.

Visit ing hours Thursday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Late Past Commander Charles Russell Lowell, Cant. 9. Sons of Union Veterans. DEL MAGE Suddenly in Winchester, 1.

i.i tan iHera ni ueimaae. mother of John W. Butt of 4. Maple ra. Services at the Crawford Memo rial Meinooisi, tnurcn Winchester Dedham.

Jan. 14. Blanche SAVAGE In Cisco, me on Jan. la, "Yohert Winthron, 85 years, formerly casco, oved father of Mra. Frances Connell, of Maiden, and fieorge Savage.

a Westorook. Funeral services ww; held Tuesday. Jan. 14, at th Village Church, Casco, Me. SHAW Formerly of Allaton, f-iddenW.

Jan. 14, 1958, Rhode (Knight), wif of the late Walter Shaw and mothi-e of Ernest E. Shaw and Mrs. Hazel Clos. Funeral from the Gerald Lehman Funeral Hcmt.

Sti Cam-bridge at. on Friday mornin) at 8. Requiem Funeral Mass in St. Anthonv'a Churcn at 8 ciock. Rela tlvee and friend inviled.

Visltina) hours Wednesday 7 to 10, Thursday a to and 7 to 10. SMITH in East Boston. Jan, 14, Ailed (noiianaj, Deiova wiie or ire Albeit E. Smith. Residence orace at Funeral from the Treanoi emonai, 7jo Saratoga rnoay al Ill 1 am Services in tne urar Bvron at, at Saratoga and Mela Relatives and friends are indly invited to attend.

Visit! rug ours a to 0. i to 10, STRAIT Of Melrose. Jan. 14, 1958. tiev.

Arcniver nusnand of Ruth K. (Kirkbrlde) Strait of LoVell th formerly of Somerville; father of Mr, Helen S. Parker of Lexington. Mrs, Mary L. Smith, Danvers.

Rev. Edmund R. Strait. WeatDort. rt.

Sarvtr in ollege Av. Methodist Church, av 17, at 1 p.m. Lying in date in LacounJ chapel, adjacent to above church. ew 1, lip, pnnau 11 3 to and to 9 InJ TMiritan Taam rem- Peabody. In Place of flowers, dona.

tions to th Archlver J. Strait Memorial Revolving Fund (for tha building of new churches), may jnade to Rev Charles C. Pederson, of 14 Lin wood Arlington. CHANGE OF NOTICE STRICKLAND In Dorchester, Jan. 14 2: f'neiq.

Deioved daughter of Michael and Irma (Eaton) Calabro and sister of Michael, Sieved Joseph and granddaughter of MrJ Betty Eaton, Funeral services at thl Baptist Church. AdarnJ at, Dorchester. Friday, Jan. 17. al i Friends may 'visit at tri Foley Funeral Home.

40 Hancock st 'ram 2-JJ and 7-10 p.m. Relatives and friend invited. i SWEENEY Tn T. van. I vcicinian oeiqved nuaband of th( iT no tatner Harold F.

Sweeney of 51 Wltriina- t. runerai from th John T. SKei Funeral Home, 1943 Dorchester aTS (opposite Ashmont Stetion bus termC Tial. Friday. Jan.

17. at 8:15. Solernjt High Funeral Masa In St. MatthewS at 9. Relatives and friends invited Late member Int Assn.

of Machinist Visiting hour 3 to 4 and 7 to 10. SWEENEY In Dorchester. Jar). 11 Margaret V. (Maguire), beloved wid of James M.

Sweeney, Residence, 4.TI 3uiney st Sister of Mrs. EllrabetJ Flynn, Mrs. Katherine Conway, Frari-ct and Michael Maguire. Funerj from the Bernard Kelly and Son Fu neral Home. 8 Church st.

on FrS x' o.io. ooiemn Maas i' "aiii i os. i-eier a t-nurcn clock. Relatives and frienda ii leaning nours a to a and iv TAYLOR -lit Everett, formerly" J.ni XV Annlt Walker Walnut beloved wife of th late Stephen Taylor, mother of Mrg Anna Grant, sister of Mrs. Adalinl Welson and Edward Walker.

Service! at the A.A. Duncan Funeral tfnme Ha thorn at. (at 78 Broadway), Someri Vllle. Fridav at i a visiting no 3 to 3 and 7 to p.m. nous TOCHTERMAN In Somerville.

Jail (Simpson), widow Albert and mother of Louise Nolsd of Wpburn. J. Herbert and Howard Jochterman. of 11 Willoughby si Services at the funeral home of DaviJ fudge Son. 100 Highland av! Friday 1 p.m.

Viaiting hour at trj funeral home Wednesday and Thuri day 7 to 9 p.m. istn yi monipeuer ra. be daughter of the late MargarS fGrlffln) and Patrick Twohi V3 ltr of William Twohig. iWrJ fcomthe W. J.

Cassidy Funeral Horn 743 East Broadway at it, Soutl Boston, on Saturday. Jan. 18th, at 1 a.m. Solemn High Maaa at St. Chris topher a Church at 9 o'clock Relw lives and friends invited.

RariirS employee i of New Englend TelephonJ f- Visltina hour 3 to anoT 7 tl iv p.m. VINAGRO In Medford. January- II w-ks 's' visss? a Medford on Friday. January 11 am neouiem High Maaa ai St Joseph' Church at 9 o'clocS Relatives and friends invited. ViaiE mm noun and 7-10 p.m.

VWCEOT In i Revere, January 13. Git i hua, ana tath Mr- Ea 3 i iv, ra. noy awain. 1' "rceiia runerai Homo 878 Wlnthrop a BeachmontFrfl day at 8 a.m. Requiem High Mass 5 Our Ladv ef Lourde Church I f'SfK- R'latives and friend, toviteJ Visiting hours 2 to 4 and 7 tol p.m.

Late World War I veteran. WOOI-pf 398 Marsh Belmonl suddenly. Jan. 15, Dr. W.

FtmIjIIiJ husband of Marian SWIlion) Wool father of Mrs. Frank H. Gardnei Memorial service th Payn pVrf Congregation Church, Belmont 3 ana fayeon ra, Belmont. Sunda Friends may cal at th ShortAr WlUiamaon Funeri Home. 82 Trapelo Belmon Thursday evening 7 to 9.

Kindly om flowers. Memorial donations may sent to the Mass. General Hop, ti Mr. George Weld. MILTON LODGE A.

F. 1 1. M. Brethren arm h9rhv. nnlifftkil dath of brother Perctval R.

Hunt rm Tan 11 Ua.nnU th. af-t- i-isviiiw t(ve a wijj VTt af nm Funeral Horn. Ml riitnminrf Mattapan, Thursday. Jan. If FRANK PHXXXEB.

Maattr; rVEREtJ L. WALKER, jftecy. MASS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOC. Meet tonight at th Colonial Country -iuD, Hte.

120, re hear. Vice Pres. George H. Ridout oj Babton Reports, speak on "Th EconJ omie Outlook for 1958." CARD OF THANKS BOSTON AID TO THE BUND, INC. flratifally Aeeipfs Mamriil Cinirii.tiint Wa aanaiisr at, Hat raa ar ttHl 295 Huntington Boston The family of the late CHARLES SEBASTIAN wish to thank friends and relative fnr than kind earoreasions af avmnalhv in our hour of sorrow.

IN MEM0RIAM 1949 Samuel B. Schwgrti 1951 Levinsly renemfcered by wife and ohilerea. 'S3 Llnna Wilson Lehmann '51 Lovingly remembered and sadly milted by her aon. grandchildren and daahtr-ln-law. '51 Clara' Sutherland Holme 5S In loving memory ef my gear titer.

Mary. 1957 Phillip Datis 1951 Always In ear hearts. 8a4l snitied ant never fert alien by wif. ehlldren. grandehlldreB, aa greet graadehtlarea.

'54-William (Bert) Mengea 5I In memory af a kind ant valiant aosbaad and dad. I mite ye a math. gear. Tear ny smile an thaashtfsl way. Tei'll slway te ear starts, Bert, Wif nd daathters.

day, Jan, 18, at 3 P.m. fleas omit flower. MORAN In East Boston, Jn. 14. Kfiiiiuns mu oeioveo nusoana of Grace Olapletonl: father of Edmund F.

and Mary B. Moran Residence 864 Bennington it. Repoa ing at the Richard C. Klrby funeral 917 Bennington st, Orient until Fridav at a nt. Solemn nt.

Hi: sh Reaulem Mass in Star of the Sea Churrh at 10 o'clock. Relative end friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Please omit flowers. MORTON Departed Jan.

15, Simon nusoana ot tne late neien inocn-ateln) and devoted father of Bertha Jacobs of Dorchester, Pauline Morton nf Boston. Harry Morton nf Roxbury, Nathan B. Morton of New York city, and the late Arthur the late Albert and the )at David Morion; also survived by 12 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Services at the Staneisky Memorial Chapels, 10 Washington st, Grove Hall, Dorchester, on Thuisdsy, Jan. 18.

at 1 o.m. Expressions of symesthy may lie donated in hi memory to your lavonte cnarity, MULLANEY In South Boston. Jan 18. ionn beioveo oroiner of Annie aftan af South Boston, and Marv E. Poherty of Dorchester.

Late resi dence 30 east rourw st. runerai from, the J. Brlen and Sons Funeral Home. 148 Dorchester at. Sat urday morning at 8:15.

Solemn High Mass at St Brigid'a Church at 9 o'clock. Relatlvee and friend respectfully invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7 to 10, Friday 3 to 5 and 1 to 10. MURPHY In Dorchester. January 14.

Anna (Denny). Beloved wife of tne late Daniel Murphy. Residence 101 Sawyer Av. runerai from the -Chapel of James Dolan 19R Adams on Friday morning with Solemn Mass of Reaulem in St. Kevin's Church at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday 2 ,9 st ana to si.jn. NEAGLE In Boston, Jan. IS. Grace Neagle, of 27 Lakeville Jamaica Plain, formerly of Providence.

R. 1. Funeral aervice in the Waterman Chapel, 495 Commonwealth Ken-i mora eo Boston, on Saturdav. Jan. 18.

at 3 p.m. Friends. may call at th chapel, a to 4 ana 7 to p.m, NEOPOL1TANO In West End, Jn, 14 Domenic, beloved father of Mrs. Florence Lie vito ef Wo Burn. Funei F-ridav.

8 a.m.. from Joseoh A Lanaon Jr. Funeral Home. 58 Mer- rimac at Chardon st. Solemn Requiem Mass, Sacred Heart Church at 9:30 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. O'BRIEN In Dedham. suddenly. Jan 14, Thomas residence 8 Eastern nusoand of Mary A. (f lynn), and father of Mrs.

Mildred Guidi. Funeral from the Wilson Funeral Home. 436 High at, Jan. 17, at 9:20 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St, Mary's Church at 10.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hour Wednesday 7 to 10, Thursday 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. OGILVIE In Weston. Jan. 15 Marv t).

(Arrington). wife of the late Beriah L. Ogllvie of 39 Warren mother of Mrs. C. Francis Whlttemore (Gladys) of Weston, Mrs.

Julius Plck- ering (Pearl) of Hancock, N.H., Mrs, (J. vernon MacLeod Vina). Harnlri A and Raymond E. Ogilvie, all of Weston. Services in the First Baptist Church, Boston Post Weston, Fridav, Jan, 17.

at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Frienda may call at the William R. Miller vnapei. 37 spruce waltham, inursaay, tut ana 7 to p.m.

ORDWAY In Aiiston, Jan. 15. Misa Marion sister of Lena G. Keniaon 01 Aiiston, reney w. urdway of Loudon, N.H.: aunt of Robert P.

Ordway Hampton, N.H. Service at the Short Williamson runerai Home. 173 jorigmon Aiiston, Friday, Jan. 17. at 2:30 p.m.

Friends may rail at the Funeral Home, Thursday venin. 4 to OSLIN JoseDh Edwin. Ml), an Jam, nuaoana ot rannie (Dowdenl Oslin of S4 r.rn father of Helen M. Hefron of Wrentham, and Joaeoh E. Oslin of ftoughton.

Services at the Eastman uncial Home. 898 Beacon at, corner Park Drive. Boston, Friday. January 17. at 2 P.m., to be followed by interment at Puritan lawn Memorial Park, Peabody.

Relatives and friend are klndlv invited tn rail at the funeral horn Wednesday 7 to 9 ana xnursoiy to 9 ana 7 to 9 p.m. PENDER In Newton Lower Falls, sud denly, January 14. Florence M. Funeral services at St Mary' (Epis.) Church, Newtqn.Lower Falls. Friday, January 17, at a p.m.

Friends may call at the Henry F. Cat Funeral Home, 1257 Washington at. West Newton. Thursday, 2 to 4:30 p.m. Kindly omit Donation may be mad to the Memorial Fund of si, Mary unurcn in ner name.

Jan. 14. cnarlea c. Deioved huaband of Constance L. (Peraon); father of Mr.

Hreta Jrohon and Allan on, and brother of Mrs. Clara Ben-I son. services at tne uranstrom ru-' neral Home. 831 Cummins Highway, near Mattapan on Saturday at 1 p.m. Belatlves and friends invited.

Visiting hours Thursday 7 to 9. and rriday 3 to ana 1 lo I p.m, PBESCOTT At 1(10 Memorial Drive Cambridge. Jan. 15. Alice Chase wife ef Prof.

Bnentu Samuel C. Pre-1 cott ot M.I.T. and motier of Bobeat S. Prescott of Lexington. Samuel Chase Prescott of Aubum, N.

and Eleanor (Prescott) Clemence of Welleiley. Services private. Please emit flowera. Contributions in her memory nay mad to th Heart una. PRESTEJOHN In Arlington.

Jan. is. santo of 33 leei beloved husband of Concert (Gattuso). and father of Mrs. Catherine Smith, and Joseph of Medford, Dominic and William of Arlington.

Funeral from the Dello Russo Funeral Home, 308 Main at, Medford, Saturday, at 8 a.m. Solemn High Masa ef Requiem in the Immaculate Conception Church. Ale-wife Brook Parkway, at 9 a.m. Relative and friends are respectfully invited. Visiting hour a to and 7 to 10.

RAPER In Roxbury, Jan 14, John oeioveo. nusoana or rora iKeanei Raper. Residence 3358 Washington st. Funeral service at E. Murray Funeral Home.

84 Roxbury Friday. Jan, 17. at 1 o'clock. Relatives and friends most kindly invited. Visiting hours 3 to 8 and 7 to 10 p.m.

REGO Of Foxboro formerly of Hyde1 lormeriy or nyoe beloved rv T. (ftanninnk and t-arit, Jan. 10, josepn Deioved husband of Mary T. (Ranpino) and on of Mary T. and the late Henrv E.

Kero. Funeral from the M. C. Carroll Funeral Home, 32 Oak Hyde Park. Friday morning at 8.

Solemn Requiem Maaa at the Moit Preelnna ttlnnd Church at 9. Relatives and friends invited; hours Tuesday 7 to 10, Wednesday and Thursday 3 to 8 nd 1 10 iv, riiiaii ujnil rLUWEHI ROBERTS In Somerville, Jan. 11, frank or rerkine t. Funeral trom L. jieuener runerai Home, 87 Broadway.

Friday, at 8 a.m. Hieh Mass of Requiem at St. Benedict's Church, at 8 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 3 to ana 1 id iu p.m.

ROONEY In Foxboro. Jan. 14. Fran- "ir 9 ooring st. beloved husband of Man- iPanrnvi and father of Sheila Georgenea ofl Boston.

Terrene Michael K. and I John P. at home. Funeral from the Roberts Funeral Home. 30 South st Foxboro.

Friday, at 9 IS am Hl.v, Mass of Requiem in St. Mary's Church at iu a.m. rnenos may call at the xunerai nom Wednesday and Thurs day en ms rrom I to iu p.m. RYAN In Roslindale. Jan.

14. Catherine iCosgrove). widow of the late George 1. im 01 jviary M. George J.

Ryan and Mrs. Kathleen Courtney. Residence. 1023 Canterbury an. uiic-rei nom uie jsraay runerai Home, 10 Tower st, Forest Hills, Fri- oay morning, jan.

17, at a. Requiem nign mm in tne sacrea Heart Church rteiauvca ana menus invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 1 to 10t Thursday 3 to 8 and 7 to 10. SANTASKAS -In Jan 15 Jmiua iiwticusi. Deioved wif of juym u.

01 neDster ev. nd jiivvwr 01 mi. rteien noitenfel. I nard. Stenlev and Johnson Santas Sunorau irom tnet waitkus Funeral pme.J?7 Webster Saturday.

Jan IB, at a.m. Solemn High Mass of jjavur-jii i in xnuTiairuiaie t-onceo-tjon (Lithuanlanl Church 9 a friJnd invited to attend visiting hours 3 to 8 and 7 to 10 MORNING DEATH NOTICES UiiyBftiCI Ul fwiwui MW aJiire; M. (Lasaelii. of 829 Main st. Funeral, services at the First Congregational Chturch, Wakefield, on Friday, Jan.

17 at 3 P.m. Friends may call at the Morrison Funeral Home, 13 Vale Wakefield, on Thuraday from 7 to 10 p.m. LEMAN Jan. 13, Jennie Leman of i-lymoutn. lormeriy oi wneisea, wiie of William E.

Leman. Services at the Dykeman Funeral Hone. 23 Cary Chelsea. Friday, Jan. 17, art 3 P.m.

Visiting hours: Wednesday, 7 to 9, Thursday, 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. LEWIS Of Wreniham. Jan. 14, Mar garet t.Mcpnee) Lewis, Deioveo wile ot John W. Lewis, mothi-r of Henry and Dorothy.

Friends may call at the Hnsa Funeral Home. 13.4 South at. Wrnham. Wednesday evening to 10. Thursday 2 to 4 and I to 10.

Funeral services from the funeral home Friday. Jan. 17, at 9:30 a.m.. followed hv a Reauierrb Hllh Mas in St. Mary's Church of Wrentham at 10 a.m.

interment, Center cemetery, Wrentham. LYONS In Braokline. Jan. IS. Bridget n.

Lyons inee Lyons), wire oi me late nomas Lyons. moiner or George A. and the late Margaret, Thomas and John Lyons. Funeral frnm th Eaatman Funeral Home. 69 Beacon it, Saturday morning at 9 Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Mary of the Assumption Churrh at 10 a.m. neiauves ana rrienat invium Visiting ho-ir 3 to and 7 to 18. MacLEOD In Dorchester. January 14. James oeiovea nusDana or in late Christina MacLeod, formerly of 14 Alban St father of Alexander Wlllard and Gordon D.

MacLeod. Services at the Richardson Funeral Home, 424 Washington Dorchester. nn Fridav 9 am. Vlnltln hours on Wednesday and Thursday from 3 to 4 and 7 to s. Late memoer locbi 589 Boston Carmen's Union.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to tne TuDercuiosis Association. MAftiriRe in Roxbury. Jan. 14. Mary Ann Maguire, oeioveo oaugmer or the late Cornelius and Bridget IMc- Fartland) Maguire.

runerai irom ine hnme nf her hrnther Francis Maguire, 51 Fen wood on Saturday, Jan. 18. al a Solemn Hiah Funeral Mass in th Mission Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

MAK1 In Quincy, Jan. 15, William, husband of Hlima, of sj west father nf I Allen Of Fitchhur. Fu neral aervicea Jan. 18. at 1:30 D.m.

in the West Quincy Congregational Church. Calling hours 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. in the Hannel Funeral Chapel, 88-88 copelana su UiTOITT C.iddenlv. PnttilH. Jan 16, 1K9B, Attorney eans a.r oeiovey nusoana ot maivina iwrni ran it Waideck Dorchester.

Fu- neral arrangements will be announced later. MARCIANO In Belmont. Jan. ,14. Anthony P.

of 30 Carleton Circle, be- hi, hand nt lana (Fnrtel and father of Dr. Peter F. Marciano of Belmont. Mr. Arthur F.

Mercian of Huntington, L.I.. Mr. Joseph Vac- caro Jr. of wincnester ana A Marriana nf NeWDnrt Funeral from the Trapelo Funeral ttome lAntnony a elo rd. on Friday, Jan.

17 at 9 a.m, Snlamn Penitiem Hieh Mass in St. Joseph's Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 10. Please omit flowers.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be aent, to in nome rot jumau Children. MAPrwN Tn Newton tinner Falls. Jan. 14, Margaret Inee Greathead), of 254 Deioved wiie oi tnariea u. Marden.

Funeral from the Valente Funeral Home, 087 wasnington IMewlnnvllle. Fridav. Jan. 17 at 8 a.m Solemn High Mass at Mary Immaculate of Lourdes Church at A a.m. Rela tives and friends are Kindly invitea to attend.

Viaiting hours Wednesday and Thursday 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Lowell papers pleas copy. MARINI In Brighton. Jan. 15, Viglan-tino (Frank), beloved husband of Mary L.

(Drummey), residence 18 Fidelis wey. Visiting hours in the James A. Murphy Funeral Home. 1020 Dorchester Dorchester, Thursday 7 to 10. Friday 3 to 5 and 7 to 10.

Solemn High runerai Mass in St. Margaret's Church. Dorchester, Saturday morning, Jan. 18 at 9. Relatives and friends invited.

MCCARTHY In Medford. formerly of 3 Jul uommonweaitn Ausion, an. 15. Margaret E. (Jackson) McCarthy, wiie of the late David J.

McCarthy; mother of David J. of Medford. James J. of Aiiston, John J. of Marlboro, Joseph E.

of South Boston. Helen M. Sullivan of Arlington, Alice Sostnsky of Boston, Margaret Babineau of Medford, Mary Carlson of Medford. Catherine Hughes of Everett Floreno Flnley oi Aiiston. Funeral from the residence of Mrs.

Mary Carlson, 258 Governors Medford, Saturday, at 9 a.m. Requiem High Mass in St Joseph's Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Past president of the V.F.W. Auxiliary.

Maiden Post. McDERMOTT In rockton, Jan. 15, Jonn J. Mcuermon, age eu yeara, hushand af the late Elsie M. (Flan ders! McDermott of 25.

Mercedes Brockton, formerly of 118 McGree- vey way. Roxbury. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 8:15 a.m. from the Dahlborg Funeral Home, 847 Main Brockton, followed by a Solemn Hllh Mass of Requiem at St. Margaret's Church, Brockton, at 9 a iniarmani in Fairvieur freme- tery, Hyde Park.

Calling hours Thuraday, 7 to 8. and Friday, a to and 7 to 10. McFEELEY In Roxbury, Jan. 14. Brid get Mcreeiey.

residence ies iTemom at. Funeral from the Cleary Funeral Home, 1805 Tremont st nr. Mission rhurrh an Friday. Jan. 17.

at 8:45. Masa of Requiem at the Mission Church at 9:45. Visltine hours 2 5 and 7 to 10. Relatives ana xrn kindly invited to be present UnniRR rw nan Tlelmant Belmont, Jan. 19, Konen nusoana or mi late Jessie Phillips and brother of Samuel B.

Mcoirr, oi waiercown. Services at th Short At WUIJanwon Funeral Home, 52 Traoelo rd, Belmont, Friday, Jan. 17, at 3 p.m. Friends may call at the. funeral home, Thuraday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Kindly omit flowers. Memorial donations may be made to the charity of your choice. MCLAUGHLIN In Newton Center. Jan anrne M. (HOimeil.

wixe of Arthur R. McLaughlin and mother of Mrs. Mario DICario; residence 23 Beecher terrace. Funeral service from tha First Cnnireaational Church in Newton Center, Friday at 3 P.m. Vis iting hours at the Joseph L.

Bui as ounce er. Tnurav- Funeral Home. Newton Center. Thurt- aay, -9 ana i-iu. friend kindly invited.

Relatives and McGINNIS Of West Roxbury. Jen. 13, Kriward hemveo nusoana of tne late Elizebeth A. (Foley), father of Edward J. Mrs.

Marie V. Morrill. Mr Kathleen Glynn. Mrs. Eleanor T.

Rutherford, and Ruth E. McGinnis, runerai trom nit late nome. onaw Friday, Jan. 17, 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass in St, Theresa ct at 10 o'clock.

Visiting hours 2 ieresa' Church1 hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Late retired railroad mail cierk. McGOVERN In this city, the nev. James L.

Mciovern, a unci of James L. McGovern of Weymouth. Mass. Joseph McGovern of SDring-fleld, and Miss Ann.Fandell of Roxbury. Reposing at Immaculate Conception Harrison av.

until Thursdav at 1 o.m. Fr. Mc Govern will lie in state in Immaculate Conception Church until 9 o.m.. Thursday. Divin Office Friday morning at 9:30 a.m., to be followed bv a Requiem Mass at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends are invited. Inter ment, Weston College Cemetery. MePHFTtSDN In West Roxbury. Jan lo, Lillian E. irrueni, wite oi nooeri A.

McPherson of 384 West Roxbury Parkway, and mother of Frank E. and Robert A. McPherson Jr. Services at th Folsom Funeral Chapel. At SAelerade Roalindale.

Saturday at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Chapel visiting hour. Thursday 7-8 p.m. and Friday 3-5 and 7-8 p.m.

MEISLER On Wednesday. January 18, Lena of 67 cricket lane, west nox- bury. widow of Morris A. Meisler. beloved mother of Benjamin Meisler of Worcester, wunam Meisler of Quincy, and Sadie Cohen and Helen Mveri nf West Roxbury: also survived by five grandchildren and on great grandchild, services ai tne Levme Lnapei, 470 rtarvara nrooKiine on inursaay, January i at 11 a.m Memorial week at her lata residence Please do not send flowers.

Remembrances in her memory may made to the charity of your choice. MIKENAS In Dorchester, Jan. 14. 1951. Catherine (Latvia) of 179 Milton at, beloved wife of Joseph and beloved mather af Bertha.

Marv and Joseoh Jr. Mikenaa. and slate- af Marv Si- rnonavich. Funeral from the Carper runerai Home, 187 oorcnester South Boston, Friday, Jan. 17, at 8:15 a.m.

Solemn High Funeral Mass at St Peter' (Lithuanian, church at O'clock. Relatives and friends In vited, visiting hours Wednesday 7 to 10 p.m., Thursday 3 to i and to iv p.m. at crfnp MORNING DEATH NOTICES FREED Suddenly, Jn Hyde Park. Jan uary 14. Miruia H.

(isuiiarai irt'o. wife of the late Lean Freed, mother of Mrs Karolyn Hoffman of Tampa, and sister of Mrs, Carrie Meron and Miia Bertha Bullurd of Hyde Park Funeral services at her home, 18 Greenwood on Friday, January 17, at 1 p.m. FRIEDMAN tn Not-well, Jan. 14. Annie M.

(Blake), wife of David Friedman, in her 7 2d year. Mother of Arthur B. Owram, Isabelle O. Avellar. Services at the Allen Funeral Home.

23 Forest Medford Friday, Jan. 17, at 2 cm Rela'lvei and frienda invited. Vliitlng hour Wednesday 7 to Thursday 1 to 5 and 7 to I p.m. rUCILLO Suddenly. In Wakefield.

Jan. IS. 1S58. formerly of East Boston. Vincent (Biownlel.

of 11 Central beloved husband of Elizabeth (Comp-ton). Devoted father of Vincent Jr. ano nancy; son of Henry ana ixancy; brother of Anaelo. Tonv and Mrs. EurUloni.

Funeral Saturday from the McUrath runerai Home corner of Meridian and Havre sta. East Boston, at 9:45. Solemn High Mass in the Mt, Carmel Church at 10:13. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours 2 to 8 and 7 to 10 p.m.

Interment Holy Cross cemetery, veteran of world war ii. GALLAGHER Formerly of Brighton, tn umaha, Josephine M. (An- inony), oeioveo wife oi Jonn uai- laaher anri helnved mother af Mr Chri.tine Riusillo. Funeral from the Leo M. Birmingham Funeral Home, 47 1 Washington st, Brighton (between Foster and Lake Saturday at 10:15 a.m Requiem High Masa in our Lady of PresentaUon Church at 11 a.m.

Relatives and friends are ternary invited, visiting nours Fri day, j. to ana 7 to iu p.m. GALLIVAN In Jamaira Plain. Jan 14. Leo F.

of 21 Pei shine beloved son of the late Cant Jeremiah and Minnie (Cummtngs) Galllvan. Funeral from the M. fT KelTev Funeral Home 809 Centre Friday. Jan. J7.

at 8 a.m. Solemn Hieh Min of Reaulem in Our Lady of Lourdes Church at 9 oj ripen. Keiatlves and friends invited. visiting nours 2 to a ana 7 to is, GALVIN In Dorchester. Jan.

14. Id- ward J.i son of the late toward and Mary (Maherl Galvin. and brother of Annie E. Galvin, former Sgt of Division 4, B.P.D. Funeral from his residence.

32 Bailey Friday morning, at 8. Solemn ReQuiem High Mass in St. Gregory's Church at 9. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Veteran of World War II and member of the Boston Police Re net Assn.

GREENLAW In Cambridge, Charles residence 281 Harvard st. Brother of Herold E. Greenlaw. Private funeral aervicea in th rhanel nf the Watson Funeral Home. 11 Magazine at, at centres aq.

HALEY In St. Louis. Jan. 14. formerly of East Boston.

Susan G. (Mcuovern), widow of i nomas mother of Alma H. Diviney ot St. Louis. Walter F.

of Boston, and Arthur E. of Winchester. Reposing at the Richard C. Kirby Funeral Home. 17 Bennington Orient neignta, until rriday at a.m.

Solemn HI eh Beauiem Mass in St Joseph' Church at 9 o'clock. Rela tives and friend are T-sDectfullv In- ytted to attend. Visiting hours Wednesday 7 to 10, Thursday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 Late member of Alma Mater Court 114. M.C.O.r. HAMRE In West Newton.

Jan. 15. Margaret (O'Neill) Hamre, of 30 'Lodee rd beloved wife of Eilert R. Hamre and mother of Eilert R. Jr.

of Natalie P. of Kevere, ana John B. of Westwood. jvotice oi tu neral later. A.

(Arnold), wife of the late Charles J. Hatch, formerly of 3 Jersey st. Funeral services from the Hugh Cannon Funeral Home, 437 flisn st. an Fridav afternoon at 2 clock Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday 3 to and 7 la 9 ti m.

HOLDEN In Everett. Jan. 14. Ruth M. residence 44 Frescott Deioveo.

daughter of the late John J. and Isabel IKeefe) Holden and sister of Edna u. noiaen of tverett. Mrs. rem wrav of Maiden, and niece of Roland F.

Keefe of Bverett Funeral from the Leo M. Norton runerai tiome, any Main ct Maiden stt an Fridav. 17. at 8:15. Solemn ReQuiem High Mas at the immaculate t-onceDtlon Church, Everett at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Wednesday and Thursday, 3 to 7 tn tn Knr.MSS rw rhivhiirv. Jan. 14. Velna tijaiayenei, wite or jiumhoci Holmes Jr.

Funeral aervice at the Shepherd Funeral Home, center st, Kingston, off Route 3 on Friday, Jan. 17. at 3 followed by crema tion. Calling hours omitted by re- miest HOPKINS In 15, Roy beloved son of tne late capi tni-ford E. and Ada B.

Hopkins, formerly of Barrington. Nova Scotia, brother nf Mr. Charlena Smith of Mystic. father of Clifford H. Hopkins Saugus, and Frank R.

Hopkins of 'nrtlsnd Me. Funeral services at the Waterman Chapel, 495 Commonwealth Kenmore Boston, on Friday. Jan. 17. at 10 m.

Interment In Brownfield. Me. Visiting hours at the chaoel on Thursday from 7 to 8 P.m. HOPKINS In Stonehem, Jan. 15, Free man x.

niiinann at nazei iiroii, Hopkins, of 16 Grant t. Services at the Funeral Home of John Bryant's 4 rnmmnn Friday. Jan. 17, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hour Thursday, 3 to 4 and 7 to 10. HORGAN In Everett. Eliza E. beloved wife of the late Dennis Unrfan. reaidenre 720j Broadway: mother of Mrs.

Julia E. Swanson. of Dorchester; Rose Mrs. Elizabeth Redmond, Joseph and Dennis of Everett. Funeral from the Frank aweeney ana son rujiei, numc, 350 Broadway, Saturday, Jan.

18. at 8:13 a.m. Solemn Requiem High Mass St, Therese Churcn. at cjock tat vm and frienda reanectfullv in- vited. Visiting hour 3 to and 7 to HUNT Of 101 Reservation East is D.m.

Milton. Jan. 14. fercivai neiovea husband of Doris Bartlett Hunt. Services at the East Congregational Adam st.

East Milton, on Fridy at 1 v.m. Relatives, and friends Invited. Committal service at Vine Hills Cemetery. Plymouth, at 3:45 p.m. Late member of Milton Lodge A JT.

and A.M. Friends may calt at the Granstrom Funeral Home. 821 Cummins Highway, near Mattanan Tnuradav. 3 to 8 and 7 to pjn. HURLEY In Cambridge, formerly of waioen and auver Jan.

14. Timothy J. Hurley, husband of Margaret M. (Crimmins) Hurley: father of Betty Ann Hurley. Funeral from the Daniel F.

O'Brien Funeral Hnme 007 Mi av. CAMBRIDGE, Saturday at 9 a.m. Solemn High Mass in st Peter' cnurcn at iv a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Grand tdae Audita- and member of Inter national Assn.

erf Machinists, Visiting nnura and 7 in a.m. TNRAT.A Tn T.at Boaton. Jan. IS. 1958.

carmen inee Mimgoiai or Aooian i Marion oeiovea wiie oi saiva-torn and devoted mother of Mr. Lil lian Coluntino. Mr. Connie Sava. Mrs.

Marv Tamnana. Mr, Laina Ar dagna. Mrs. Rose Ferraro. Charles, Nicholas, Joseph.

Paul In gala. Funeral Saturday from the Sacred Eeart ChaDel of the Raolnq Memorial ome. 9 Chelsea st (Maverick at a.m. Solemn Hieh Mass in the It. Carmel Church at 11 Relatives and friends invited to attend.

visiting nours a to a ana i to iu o.m. Interment et Mirhael Cemeterv Late member of the Barrafranca Lndae NO. 527. FJflt Boston. JOHANSEN In Needham.

Jan. 14. Ber tha (Winters), widow OI uscar J. Johansen 54 Sutton mother of Bertha Fredrlksen and srranamotner af Ttartha Swjnitmm and Bertrand Fredriksen. Services at the Eaton Fu neral Home, 1331 Higniana Saturday, Jan.

18. at 3 p.m. Visiting hours Friday, 7 to 9. Kindly omit flowers. KELMAN Died Cambridge.

Jan. 15. at nis residence. 10 Fopiar waiter b. iieiman.

formerly ot ixrwen. aged 88 years. Friends may call at the Funeral Home. 122 Princeton Lowell, from 7 to 9 o'clock this evening ana 3 to 3 ano i to p.m. Friday.

Services at the funeral home rdav iftwnM. at nVlnMr Friends invited. Interment in Edson femeterv. law, l. KING In Dorchester.

Jan. 14. Jose- pnme m. mee Rearaon), beloved wife or tne late Coleman r. King, mother of Mrs.

Claire B. Villa. Funeral from ner late residence. 33 Granville on Friday. Jan.

17, at 8 a.m. Solemn Requiem High Mass in St. Brendan's wnurcn. at ociock. fteiauves and friends respectfully Invited to call after 7 p.m.

Wednesday. Interment, i-5w waivary. KISIEL In ramhrida-e. Ian 11 mony, nemvea nusDana of Anna, and father of Walter. Edmund.

Mrs. Jennie Pueillo and Mrs. France Bester and the late Vera Clinton. Late residence 138 Thorndlke st. Funeral frnm the Szulewski Funeral Home.

83 Otis East Cambridge (nr. Lechmer Saturdav. at a flnnlam Vol, Mas in St. Hedwig' Church at 9 "eiativea and mends invited Visitinr hnnra 4 tn and 7 LANG In Maiden. Jan.

14, Thomas na. nusoana oi jsaoet M. (Morsel Of 202 Mnuntain av Funeral ices at his home Thursday at 3 p.m. (jfiumai Man, 70, Killed By Hit-Run Driver in Lynn tYNN, Jin. lft-A 70-yar.

id shot worker killed by a. hit-and-run driver, at a.m. today on Western iv. near HILLED BY AUTO In Lynn, T-i en i. jvnn Buiny, on way to Chestnut st It was the first highway fatality in this city since 1956.

John Burney of 57 Clovelly at. was on his way to work when struck by the sedan which sped away in th direction of Boston. Police said more than a dozen other motorists drove by the -ftill mA mmm KIM 4a 111 ,11, WlbilVU, 0UA VV assistance. Burney was pronounced dead at the Lynn Hospital. Surviving are his wife, Helen, and two daughters, Mrs.

Adeline Leblanc, and Helen Murray, both of X.ynn. NY; Central SirikePutOfl At Last Minute NEW-YORK, Jan. 16 CAP) A scheduled strike of conductors against th New York Central Railroad east of, Buffalo, N.Y.,,was called off today a few minutes before the 6 a.m. deadline. Some delays in the New York city commuter area were threatened at the morning rush hour, however, because a score or more of men had jumped the gun and failed to report for work.

Cancellation of the strike was announced in New York by the railroad and in Cedar Rapid, national headquarters' of tha Order of Railway and Brakemen. Yen minutes before the strike deadline, J. A. Paddock, senior vice president- of the union, said in Cedar Raoids: -i nave seni-eui instructions to. all our peopte to postpone the strike pending further ne gotiations." 2 Worcester Papers Normal' Despite Strike WORCESTER, Jan.

16 (UP), Richard C. Steele, general manager of the Worcester Telegram and Gazette, said today that both pa pers are now functioning normally despite the six-week-old strike by International Typographical Union members. He said that three editions, daily have been resumed both by the Morning Telegram and the Evening Gazette, which have a combined circulation of about 130,000. Steele said the papers are being published with "new employees' and that a training program is in protfress. The members went on Btrike Nov.

30 in a dispute involv ing iunsdicuori over -new process and wages and working condi tions. The newspaper plant is still be tag picketed around the clock. Man Fined 20, Had in in Auto An East Boston man was fined M0 today after he admitted finding of guilt on a charge of carrying a loaded shotgun in his Joseph Lamattina, 27, of Cot-taie who paid the fine, ap peared before Judge Augustus Loschi in East Boston District Court Lamattina was arrested early Monday, morninr, Jan. 6, follow ing a complaint by neighbors of a shot flreo in Lamattina home. Police were told that four men had left the house in an automobile.

Police halted the car at Chelsea ft, East Boston, and after questioning the men, booked Lamattina A shotgun with four shells was found in the car. ''Timothy J. Hurley Te funeral Timothy J. Hur ley will be held Saturday at 9 am from the Daniel F. O'Brien Funeral Home, Massachusetts Cambridge, followed by a solemn high mass at SL Peter's Church, Lambriage at 10.

Hurley. 53, of 30 Trull Som erville died Tuesday night at the -Mtssacnusetts ueneral Hospital after a long illness. Born in Cork. he was asso ciated with the International Association Machinists for ..35 years. He was "a formed financial secre 1ry Boston Lodge, I.AM, and a grand lodge auditor in the Gen eral Secretary Treasurer's De partment, in Wash, D.C Hurley was also a past secretary-treasurer Boston district.

I.A.M.- He leaves a wife, Margaret Crirnmins), a daughter, win or somerville, and a broth er. Christopher and his mother, Jehanna, both of South Wales. IVINING DEATiTnoTICES ALTJty Formerly of Melroac. Jan. 14 oeiue tn.

Alien, runerai services at vraieiy rwerai nome, i west Foater tU Friday. Jan. 17. at 3 pjn. AJ8JJKSON Philip of 74 Cros at Wln-.

tnroa. an Jantiarv a httsKenjl i H'f Xronjin and father af Helen Schwartz of Revere, Robert anwa oi uorcnemer. syaney Aran-eon of Revere, brother of Hyman Aronaean of Rexhury. Services en -Fnaa'f. January 17, at 11 at the Tort Funeral Chapel.

151 Wtshinron Av-. Chelae. Memorial week at the seadenr ef Gershon ScttwarU. 17 Jforth ar.sre JW, Revere. i Dl Da RECENT DEATHS DR.

WILLIAM F. WOOD, 67, noted hospital administration aa thority. At Belmont. FARIS S. 65, former Boston street commissioner.

At Boston. NANCY M. FRASER, 72, retired student health program director at Massachusetts General Hospital At new Brunswic. EIMO O. ADAMS.

71 of Ham ilton, retired assistant treasurer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Bos ton. At Ipswich. ANNA M. CURLEY. 61, former Boston public health nurse super visor.

At flrignton. MORNING DEATH NOTICES ADDONIZIO In Medford, cuddcnly. Jin. ie, Rose Ann (Olive), beloved wile of Albert Addonltlo mother or Mrs. nose Mtirneu, Mrs, Mary Ranno.

Albert Robert Richard and Jamas Michael Addonlzlo: SlsUr of Guy M. Olive, and Mrs. Josephine Addario. Funeral from her home, 41 Hancock Saturday, Jan. IS, at a.m.

Solemn High Maas in St. Joseoh'a Church at oTclock. Vla- lung- nours I ana i to lu, Member St. JruenVi trllx fladallty. Ii lien of flowers pleas make donationa to rranoiacan oraera.

ALLEN In San Diego, Kdtth iMurpnyi Alien, van. lormeriy ot beloved wife of Joseph Allen. Mother of Sheila and sister of William, George, Robert, Richard. Joseph, Paul, Helen Downey Virginia Marjorle Burns and Barbara Sullivan. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend a pro-burial mass wntcn will do ceieoratra at at-Columbkilte's Church, Market Brighton, Friday.

Jan. 17, at a m. interment ai aan uiego. ARNOLD Of Cut Bridawater. Jan 19, jonn nusDana of uinan m.

ifona; Arnoia, oi summer si. father of Mrs. Gladys Peterson of xaumon, Mrs. Eva rripp or rpxooro. CaBt Kenneth C.

Arnold, B.F.D., of Rosllndale. Services at the roisom Funeral Chapel. 63 Belgrade Ros llndale. Saturday at 1 P.m. eia-tlvi and friends Invited.

Chaoel visiting hours Thursday evening v-9 and Friday from 3-5 and 7-S p.m. ASHLEY In Boston, Jan. 14. Walter of los west BrooKiine nus-band of late Lillian Curry, brother-in-law of Mrs. Mary McCro-ken.

uncle of Catherine McCroken, Mr. Hannah Ryan, and Edward McCroken, all of Boston. Retired em ployee of Boston coison v- runerai from the Waterman Chapel. 495 Com-tnAnurealth Kenmore Boston. on Friday, Jan.

17 at 8. a.m. High Mass of Requiem In Holy Cross Cathedral at a.m. Calling hours at the ens pel Tnursoay irom i to p.m.. BARRESI In JSast Boston, Jan.

15, wot, rank, of il MavericK ne-loved son of the late Salvatore and Virginia 'nee SalemO Barresi and devoted brother of Mr. Mary Dello Rusao. Josechine. Virginia. Salvatore.

Joseph, Anthony, Carlo and Ernest Barresi. Funeral Saturday from the Lady of Grace Chapel of the Rapino Memorial Home, Chelsea at. (Maverick at m. Solemn High Mass at the Mt. Carmel Church, at a.m.

Relatives and friends Invited to attend. Visiting hours 3 to 8 and 1 to 10 p.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BARRY In Jamaica Plain, suddenly. Jan.

ieore n. Barry oi i jsick-nrd fnrmertv of Rovhurv. beloved husband of Amelia Barry (nee Rlor-dan): father of Marie, Ruth. Theresa. Kathleen and George son of the late Hugrt j.

and Mary Anna oarry (McGeever); brother of wMra. Rose Merlin of Johnston, R.l. Funeral from J. Good t' Sons Funeral Home, 338 Dudley Roxbury, Friday, Jan. 17, at 8 Solemn High Mass in the Blessed Sacrament Church o'clock.

Relatives invited to attend. Visaing hour 2 to and 7 to 10. SEALS Of Needham, Jan. Orlando hUsDana ot tne late Virginia r. (Bearse) Beals.

Service at the Eaton Funeral Home, 1351 Highland Friday, Jan 17, at 11 a.m. Visiting hours Thursday 7 to BECKMAN Departed Jan. 15, Samuel. of 211 Harvard Aiiston. Beloved husband of Rose (Diner) Beckman, and loving brother of Fanny Cogan of Sherman Oaks, Obe Beck-man of Ancino, and the late Harry Beckman.

Services at the Stanetsky Memorial Chapels. 168 Beacon Brookline. on Friday, Jan. 17 at 1 p.m. Memorial week at his late residence.

Expressions of sympathy may be donated in hi Siemory to the Heart Fund of the eth Israel Hospital. Kindly emit flower. BFXUNO In SomervUle, Jan. IS. resi dence.

3 Broadway, Giuseppe, beloved husband ot Angelina (nee TlonoV and devoted father of Joseph, Richard. Susanne and. Rita Bellino. and. devoted son of Eugene and Agreppiria Passarell and brother ot Mario Beiuno, Mrs.

santa jj Amoro. Mrs. Romano, and Mrs. Isabel Pelullo. Funeral from the Cataldo Funeral Home, 374 Broadway.

Som- ervilla. Saturdav at 9 Solemn Reaulem High Mass in Sacred Heart Church. Boston, at 10 a.m. Rela tives and friends invited. Visiting nour 2 to ana 7 to 10.

BREKN In Norwood. Jan IS. 3. Joseeh. husband of Helen G.

(Kennedy) of 417 Nahatan st. Funeral from the riillnolv Funeral Home. 128 Waloole Saturday, Jan. 18. at 8 a.m.

Sol emn High Mass of Kequiem in at. Catherine's Church, at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends Invited. Visiting hrnir, 3., and 7-in a m. BROWN In SauguSj.

Jan. 14 formerly Of East soeton, sarin av iuiskui', beloved mother of Helen D'Avella of mother Sistei rTdget Saugus. later of (atnenn citnenne nolly. Bridget Bolt and ELiiabeth 6'Han1eyof East boston, r-ui merai from th Treimor Memorla, 7ilB sara; toga st, last Boston, nit n. Friday at t.l Reaulem Mas ii jlemn Hig iv Af Sea Church, at hnur 9 tn S.

7 1A brown in Aiiston. suaaeniy. Jan. 194S, Harry of Ji wads worm beloved husband Lillian (nee Crnninl beloved father af Mrs. Lillian Manning.

Harry Walter josepn Leonard Mrs. smuy Sutter, and Arthur R. Btown. Funeral from the Carley Funeral Home, 558 Cambridre corner of Gordon Friday at a.m. Solemn High Funeral Mass in St Anthony's Church at 9:45 o'clock.

Relative and friends invited, visiting hours a to 8 ana 7 tn 10 B.m.. Wednesday and Thursday. I BUTLER In South Boston, Jan. 14, Joseph beloved husband of Ida (Jago) of 1 fiord PI. Beloved father of William Joseph L.

Mrs. Emma fa ma and Mrs. Evelyn Pierce of S- Mass. Funeral from the Stephen C. Higgins Funeral Home, 3 Neponset at King Dor cheater, on Friday.

Jan. 17, at 8 a-m. Solemn High Mass at. St. Monica's church.

Old Colonv South Boston at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Interment, South Wellfleet. Late retired cus todian Boston scnool cent.

HAN In Dorrneater. Jan. 14. th B. (Manning), beloved wife of John Jt.

Callahan and mother of Robert -John J. Callahan. Mrs. Anna Albert. Mr Catherine fllsen and Mrs.

Jennette Proctor. Funeral from her late residence. 74 corona Saturday. Jan. IS.

at 9:30 a.m. Solemn Reeuiem Hieh Mac at Mission Church. Roxbury. at 10:30 o'clock. Relatives and frienda most kindly in- CAMPBELL In Wlnthrop, Jan.

14. formerly of East Boaton. Archibald beloved husband of Anna (Olson). Father of Francis of Elllngton.Ct. and Mrs.

Hazel MacDanald of Wln throp. Funeral service at the O'Maley Funeral Home. 79 Atlantic an Friday, Jan. 17. at 3 P.m.

Relative and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 7 to 10 and Thurs- dav 5 tn and 7 fa 1ft. CAMPRETLIn Boaton. 14. Kara (Hartnett).

widow of John D. Campbell of 15 Irving st. Funeral from the J. F. Linehaa Funeral Rooms.

19 Chambers Fridav, Jan. 17, at 8 a.m. Requiem High Mass in St Joseoh'a Church at o'clock. Rela tives and friends Kindly invitea. vifitinr hours i is I.

7 I om. CAREY In Dedham, Jan. 15, John A-huahand af Marearer (Mafulre) al 13 Bryant st runerai front the Hugh cannon junerai no nian on Saturday morning at 8:15. Solemn High Funeral Mass in St Mary's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited.

Late member of Carmen i union, div. No. 373. visiting hours Thursday 7 to 10 and Friday 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 CASHMAN In Boston, formerly of Maiden, Jan. IS.

EOwarg residence 90 Bynner at, Jamaica Plain. Fuheral from the I. X. Burns and Son Fu neral noma, 304 Main st. Maiden.

Friday, Jan. 11, at 8 a.m. followed by a Reaulem Hieh Mass in St. Joseph' Church, Maplewood, at 9 o'ciocjc. and friends kindly im-tted Vlailina- hmm Zk and 1-6 CATIZONT In Medford.

Jan. 14. 19.38, formerly af T.inwnnd Snmervllle. nana mee lmperai. oeiovea wite or the lata Antonio, and mother Charles, Nicholas.

Boearlo, rrank. Laura, ano Mr, rune Funeral from the Anthony neral Home. 17 Washina- inmerville. an Jan IS. at 8:30 a.m.

Solemn Htrh Maaa in St Anthonv'a Church at' 8:30 a.m. Relatives and friends are most re-soectfullv invited to attend. Visltina hour 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Late memner of tne Laoie Liberty society of Somerville. and St Cosmo and oomiano society ef camnneae.

CHAPMAN In Marhlehead Jan IS Edward husband ef Berth (Tutt) Cnapman of 75 Pond at. Marblchead, age 71 years. Service will be held Friday at 3 at the Nichols Funeral Home. 45 Pleaaant Marblehead. Viaiting hours Thursday to Please omit flowers.

I. -lends may n.ake contrtbuUena to the Amer ican uancer rane. CHISHOLN In Saueua. Jan IS. Ann widow of William Chlsheln of us.

on Saturday at 1 p.m. Visiting FVldav. 9VJ, and CICCONT In Uri Boston, Jan. IS. ires, mee vitaguanoi, ai 119 Cottage st, helmed wife ef Nicola and devoted mother af Tony and Mann.

Funeral Saturday from St Anthony's Chapel of the tapmo Memorial Rome 8 Chelsea st. (Maverick afl.l. at 8 30 a m. Solemn High Mas in the Mt. Carmel Church at 9 --a i-.

a TW Allen. With Allen, Nelli Arnold, John B. Jordan, Henry Jehansen. Bertha Kelman, Walter I. Kins, Josephine M.

Klsiel, Anthony Lane, Thomas Letvltt, Corral B. lemtn, Jennie M. Lewis, Margaret Lyons. Bridget MacLeod, Jam A. Axon ion.

Fhllli Aihliy, Welter C. arrest, Frank Barry, Georgt all, Orlando C. Beckman, Samuel Eelllno, Ciuirpp Ban hav. WC. Brtan, J.

Jeeeoli Maguire, Mary Hakl, William Malouf. Faria S. Kant). William' S3. Brawn, Sarah B.

Brawn, Harry D. Butlar, Jeiaph L. Callahan. Kllzaseth Martian, Anthony Campbell, Archlbalc Marden, Margaret Martnl, Vlglantin Martin, Honorah A. Matto, Pasqual Campbell, Nora Cat ay, John A.

Carmody, Annie at Clshman, Kdward McCarthy, Margaret Catltone, Mario McDermott, John J. McFeeley, Bridget McPhcraon. Lillian McCihnls. Edward McGur. Robert G.

McC-ovem, Rev. J. McGratti, Mary C. Chapman, Idwerd 0 Chlaholn, Ann T. Clccon, CrmUa Cemtau, Ambrose Corktry.

Illen Crtmmlni, John McKenna, Robert I. Curley, Anno M. Curry -O'Meara, M. Curtli, ItU A. McLaughlin, Blanche McMorrow, Ruth Meisler, Lena.

DtCaitro, James T. Lillian Mikenas. Catharine Cesar, Vinctnt Vito, Stella DtWoHo, Mary C. DIMartlne, Nicola Mofrttt, Oomonie Monk, Wesley Moran, Zdmund T. Morten, Simon T.

Mullaney. John Murphy, Anna Neagle, Grace Neopolltane. D. Dodge, Harrison C. Doherty, Dtnnhi Oombrewakl, X.

Donahue, Margaret Driicoll, Mary I. O'Brien, Thomae-Ogilvie, Mary X. Ordway, Marion Dubreuil Mario Durand, Mary Durant, John J. nils, Katherine Ilderbaum, Abrahai Oslin, Joseph B. Pender, Florence Peteraon, Charles G.

Fantasia. Carmilla ProKottAUcoC. PreateJehn, Santo- Fay, Marlon F. Field. Frank D.

Flynn, Anna Raper, John F. Xego, Joseph Fraaer, Wlnntfred Roberta, Frank A. Freed, Martha H. Friedman, Annio M. Fucillo, Vincent Rooney, Francis Ryan.

Catherine gantaskai, Amllia Gallaiher, J.M. Savage, Robert W. Callivan, Leo F. Shaw, Rhoda" Gslvin, Edward Smith, Alice M. Greenlaw, Charles strait.

Rev, Susan Hamre, Margaret Hatch, Blanche A. Strickland. Sandra Sweeney, Jeremiah Sweeney, Margaret Sylvia, Verd ell Taylor, Annie Heldtn, RuthM. Holmes, Velna Hopkins, Freeman Hopkins, Boy Tochtarman, Jennie Two)ii(, Marion L. Hon an, Hire I.

Vinagra, Assunta R. Hurley, Timothy Vincent, Gilbert X. Wood, Franklin EVENING DEATH NOTICES BERGHAUS In Jamaica Plain. Jan. IS.

wiuiam c. Beloved nustuna or Mary M. Berghaiis (nee Kelly) of 113 William and lamer of William c. line Police Charles and Raymond Berghaua, Mrs. Mildred Hayes of Pallas, Tex.i Mrs.

Agnu Tennihan Of Brockton. Funeral from the Daniel L. Shea Son Home for iunersu, su centre on Saturday at a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in the Holy Trinity Church, Shawmut at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends Kindly invited.

Calling houra. 2 tn jnd 7 in 10. CARMODY In Arlington, January 13. Annie Sweeney I oi Licwis widow of James and mother of James Thomae Joseph Henry Robert R. Carmody.

Mary J. Lynch and Alice R. Oorrlngton. Funeral from the D. W.

Grannan St Son Funeral Home. 378 Mass. Saturday morning at P. Solemn High Mas of nequiem at St. Agnes' cnurcn at 45.

lUlativea mnd rinrf invited VUlin 3 to and 1 to 10 p.m. COMEAU In Braintree. Jan. 16. Am oroso beloved nuiDsna of the late Emma M.

(Williams) of 17 -Colbert aevotea tatner or Annie Tur-cette of Bath, Celia Briars and William Comeau af Bralntre. 1u.l neral from the Joseph R. Lucid Funeral Home, -18 Quiney av. (at Weymouth Landing), on Saturday. Jan.

18. at a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem -at St. Franci of Aastei Church. South -Braintree at a.m.

Relative and friends-respectfully invited. Viritlna hours at th funeral home Thursday 7 to 10 and Friday tn and 1 ts 10. SICESARE In Everett. Jan. 18.

Vin cent, beloved husoana of Anna (Fan-i tasia) and father, of Mrs. Eleanor UMAllt.nn V-4 1 Saturday at 8 a.m. from th Salva-1 tore hocco sons runerai Home 331 Main st. solemn High Mass a St. Anthony' Church at 9 a.m.

Rel atives and friends invited. Late em ployee of Eastern cas Fuel visinng nours ana i-iu. DURANT In Scituate. Jan. 15.

John J. Durant, formerly of Benton Som- erviiie. nusoena or Florence (ivaddy) Durant, father of Sister Mary Callista oi gwampscott, jonn J. of California, Mrs. Rupert S.

Carven, Waban; Mrs. William a. Kin'iry. Phoenix'. and Mrs.

John L. Bauer, Munich, Ger. runerai from tne Daniel F. Brlen Funeral Home, 907 Mais, Cam-fcrldie, Saturday at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass at St.

Catherine's Church, SomervUle, at 8 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours S-o, 7-10 o.m. FANTASIA Tn SomervUle. Jan.

15, Camilla (Fagano). beloved wife of the late Emanuel Fantasia and sister of Carmine Pagano. Late of 54 Victoria at Funeral Saturday at from the G. F. McKenna and Sop Funeral Home, 390 Medford at.

High Mass of Requiem in the Immaculate Conception Church at 10 o'clock. Relative and friends are invited. Visiting hour Thursday 7 to 10, Frlriav. 1 to 4 and 7 tn 10. RAM RE In West Newton.

Jan. 15. Margaret (O Weill) HajRre. of zn Lndae rd beloved wife of Eiler.H Hitrtre and mother of Eilert 71. Jr.

of Boston, nauiue r. ox nevere. ana John m. Westweod. Funeral from her home on Saturday, Jan.

18, at a a.m. solemn man Mass or He-auiem at St. Bernard's Church. Wah- inctan Vtit Newton, mt in mm Friends may caU at the homo at tneir convenience. JORDAN In South Boston.

Jan IS. Henry oeiovea nusoana of Marv (McGrthl, and devoted father of itonaid, Mrs. uertruae nuosorh James, Mr. Norma Pierce. Thomas and Mm.

Mary Reilly; residence, 3 O'Callaghan way. Funeral on Saturday from John Spencer-Funeral Home, 527 Broadway. Solemn Funeral Masa in Gate of Heaven Church at 11 a.m. RelaUves and friends invited. Calling hours.

Thursday 7 to 10 Friday a to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Newfoundland papers olease cooy. SIANN Termerly of Somerville. in Chicago, January i. suddenly, William beloved husband af tha lit Marion A.

(Pike) Mann and father ofl Booert Menn ot Tewksbury and brother of Xdward of Revere, Thomas and Herbert Mann ana cnarlotte Mc Carthv of Somerville. Funeral Sat. urday at 8:15 from the G. F. McKenna Ic Son Funeral Home.

390 Medford Somerville. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St. Polyearp's Church at 10 o'clock. RelaUves and friends-are invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7-1(1.

Friday 7-10. if A ATTN tn Salem. Jan. 15. 1958 Honorah beloved wile of Micnaei J.

Martin, of 33 Rockdale South Peabody. and daughter of the late Jeremiah and Bridget (Doyle) Coffey. Funeral from the P. M. CahiU tt Son Funeral Home.

JO Church Pea-body, Saturday morning at 8 a followed by a Solemn High Maas of Requiem in St, Ann's Church at a.m. Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery, Salem. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hour Thuraday 7-10 p.m..

Friday i-S and 7-1A o.m. MATTO In Brockton. Jan. 15. Pas- quale.

nusoand of rrances (Feiiadlno) Matto; residence. 587 North Mam Mansfield. Funeral from the Sherman Funeral Home, 55 North Main Saturday, at 9 a.m. Solemn Mass of Requiem In St Mary Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. East Mansfield. Ollmr hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. MrT.BATH In Briahton.

Jan. 18. Marv late residence 147 Foster sister af William and Helen McGrath and Mrs. Florence Farrell. Funeral from the Leo M.

Birmingham Funeral Home. 471 Washington St. (between 'Foster and Lake sts.l. Saturdav art 8:15 a.m. Solemn Requiem High Mass in St.

Columbkllle's Church at 8 a.m. BelativM and friends are ktndbr in vited. Visiting hours Thursday, 7. to to and rriday a to and 7 to 10 o.m. McKEKNA In Tflaleah.

Florida, for- marlv af camniioae. Januarv iz. Robert I. McKenna. husband of Ruth (Crowley) McKenna.

Funeral from tre Daniel- Brlen Funeral Home. 07 Masa. Camarldie. Saturday at 8 a.m. Bequiem High Masa at the ftlsfd Sacrament Church at am RelaUves and friends invited.

Visiting hnur z-s. 7-1 a.m. McMORROW In West Haven. Ct Junuary is. 193.

itutn 'Harve-' Mc Morrow. wife of Charles A. McMorrow. formerly of South Boston. Fu neral ill be held in Wateroury, Vermont.

If OFFTTT Tn Samerrille. Jan. 1. Demonic MofRtt of 12 Governor Win-throp formerly of 19 Fellsway East, Maiden, runerai from Owen F. Deonai.

Funeral Home. 7 Wick low at. at Fellsway, Maiden, on Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Solemn High Maas in St. rolycarp a cnurcn at clock.

Relative and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday 1 to 10, Friday 2 to 5 SYLVIA In Forest Hills. Jan. 18. Ver- and to io.

dell Sylvia, daughter of the lete Otis 5. and A-ldle M. iWylde) Sylvia: resi-ence. 120 Hyoe Park av. runerai aer-1ces at th Funeral Home.

10 Tower t. Forest Hills. Saturday morning. IS. at 11:30 o'clnclc Relatives and Invited.

Visiting hours. Thuraday 1 to Friday I to 4 and 7 te 8 m. ft cnurcn weaneaaay a ana to VTTTV In rohxiet. Jan. 14.

Stella (Miguaccioi age 02. wire or eerainanq Vito. Funeral from the SparreU uneral Home, 1 Summer Cohas- aet, Saturday, Jan. in, at 11:13 a.m. Solemn High Requiem Mass in St.

Anthony's Church. Cohasset. at 9 o'clock. Funeral heme calling hours clock, runerai neme calling nr. rlroraday and Friday.

7 to 10 P.m, Ti DeWOLFEr-In West Roxbury, Jan. 15. Marv 1: Kiinen. wire 01 me jaie John and mother of Mrs. Edith Jan-notU, Mrs.

Ethel Lorenzetti and Walter Crowell: residence, 130 Gardner st Funeral from the F. J. Higgins Funeral Home, 4236 Washington St. (Roslindale Saturday. Jan.

18, at a.m. Requiem Mass at St. Theresa- nturi-h. at a o'clock. Rela tive and friends invited.

Visiting hour Thursday 7 to 10 and Friday 3 to 5 and 7 to 10. DiMARTINO In Dedham. Jan. 14. Nicola, nusoana 01 tne ie mana (Clcchetti) of 291 East st runerai from the Hugh Cannon Funeral Home.

437 High on Friday morning at 8:15. Solemn High Funeral Mass in St. Mary's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hour.

3 to 5 and 1ft DODGE In Reading, Jan. 14, nusoana ot Marion j. iDrunoiat, nda-e Kervfre at th Calvin Fu neral Home corner of Sanborn and Wo burn Friday at 3:30. Relatives and friends invited. Friends may call at the funeral tiome Thursday evenine- 7 ta O.

DOHERTY In South Boston, Jan. 14. uennis, oeio'ea nusoena ot r-iora (Tlahertvl. Devoted father of John and Mary (Dohertyl Bedard ot Dedham. Residence, 702 East Sixth at.

Funeral from the James F. Don- nell runerai Home, 7u tasi oroaa-4 -way (beween and it. V.Friday, 17. at a.m.. followed bv a tolemn High Mas of Requiem in St r.htirrh ai 8 o'clock.

Rela tives and friends invited. Member of St. Brigid's Holy Name Society. Visit ing hours to 5 ana 7 to iu o.m. nnMRRnwsKI Tn Aiiston.

by acci dent. Jan, 15, 1938. Edward A of .129 FranKiin nusoana oi virimio (Walboume). and father of Edward eon of Anthony and Rose Dom- browski, brother of Mrs. jTances oui-llvan and Mrs.

Irene Salvato. Funeral Saturday, at 8 a.m. from the Pochar-ki Bros. Funeral Home. 350 Cam- near T.erh mere sq Requiem High Mass at 5t Anwony s.

cnurcn, aiuwn, o'clock. Interment New Calvary Cemetery Relatives and friend kindly invited. Visiting hour 3 to md DONAHUE In Revere. Jan. 15.

Mar- 5 are toarryi oeioveu wu i ohn Donahue of 15 Franklin Place, -a TM.nl, 1 af Brnokhne. Mrs. Silas M. Ransopher of Manhat-! tin. Kansas, Mrs.

Albert A. Pwits i of Revere and the late John P. Donahue of Billerica. Funeral from the Murray runerai Home. 262 Beach st Saturday, Jan.

18. at 8 a.m. Solemn High t.m the Immaculate Conception Church at i tlves and friends, may call ThuJy 1 to 10 p.m., and Friday 3 to 5 and DRISCOLL In this city. the.l4th, Mary ltr of Caroline B. pjiscoil.

Rsi- 7 to li dence, ii ivsssau iu w.mM,.! OR7 Beacon at. (nr. Park Drivel on Friday morning at 8:15 a.m.. to.be followed bya Solemn Mass of Requiem at St. rhrr.h IHarrlaon av.t.

at 10 o'clock. Relative and friends are in- vited. Visiting hours 3 to 5 and 7 to, 10 p.m. Interment, Holy Cross Ceme- mmaimn Tn Smith Hntnn. Jan, 13 wwpnQw r.

-iv, Mane, oeioveo aisw OT bretril of 306 ys "yer i. from the J. F. O'Brien it Sons Funeral Home, 148 Dorchester st, Saturday at 8:15 a.m. Funeral High Mass in St.

Augustine's Church at 10 Relative and friends are re spectfully invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7 -to 10, Friday to ana nimivn in eM.vl,nit ddenlv. Jan. 13. Mary iraeKvim, wu, late Adelard O.

Durand. Funeral from v. i.t. k.m. Pacific Saturday.

at 8:15. Solemn Reauiem Mass. at; Holy Family Church, at 10 a.m. Tame femeterv. whit man.

Calling hours 3 to 5 and 7 to in o.m mnainit-ni T.nnBeld Center, Jan. 13. Aoranam oi Funeral services tne i Vale iv. Wakefield, on Friday, Jan. 17 at 8 p.m.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday from 7 to p.m. VITTC In liavim. Jan. 19, 4ke hnme af her daughter. Mr.

Bernedette Ouellette. 119 Autumn Mrs. Katherine (Perry) Ellis, wife of the late James P. Ellis and daughter of the late Anthony T. and Katherine (Hurley Perry, at the age of 83 years.

Her will take olace from the O. A. Boucher Son Funeral Home. 191 Lafayette st. Salem, Saturday morning at followed by a Solemn Huh Mass in the Immaculate Conception, Church, at --l and friends in vited.

Viaitin hour Friday 3 to 8 and 7 to 10. Interment will be in the xamiiT, mil stalem Maas. va-v Y- -nrnrfh auddenlv. Jan l.t. Marion rav.

uauwmc, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseoh M. Fv of 15 toruce St. Funeral from Jhe Dewaye ro.

Funeral Home. 57 Hancock sj follaston. Saturday. Jan. 18.

at a.m.. followed by a Hieh Mass of Tteouiem at Sacred Heart cnurcn. otn tin TYiands mav visit at the funeral home Thursday p-rtnav evenuias. p.m. FTKLD Suddenly, in Quiney.

Jan. 14, fDannerl Field, residence- 307 Billings Dnllartnn Funeral services Tridiy. Jan. 17 at the Wirkens and ml. T.

TTnme. na Adama tbuincy at 1:30 m. Relative and friend invited. Visiting hours at the funeral home weonesoay i p.m., Thunder 3:30 to 5:30 and 7 to 8 p.m, ti ww Ttnstan. Jan.

15. Anna (Keough). beloved wife of late James S. Flynn. residence "5 Manor mother of James J.

Flynn of Medford. Funeral from the Mi frith Funeral Home. Meridian and Havre Saturday morning at r.e- Suiem High Mas in the Church of 1 Sacred Heart at o'clock. and friends invited. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10.

FRASER In Roxbury. Jan. 13. Wlnnt-fred (Robinson), widow af Donald vae. af 1S Mnrlev at.

Funeral from Vit.m,n Chanel. 47. Washina- ton (t Dudley Rox- nurr. on rroay. Jan.

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