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THE BOSTON GLOBE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1960 mcuir DEATHS DEATHS BCAlUS UKAins wtAiua Laura Levesque, PHILLIPS In Wmthroo. Oct 81. LOVEDAY In Maiden. Oct 31. Embert ton of the late George Sirptta Fairbanks Lovrlav.

TERRELL In Boston. Oct 81. Llllla of 217 West Springfield Beloved mother of Henry Hubbard. Reposing at the Chisolm u-rieral Chapel. 532 Columbus Boston.

Funeral from the chapel. Thursday, Nov. 3 at 2 tn. Relatives and friend invited. Retired Needham Phone Operator Laura J.

Levesque, 73, of 46 Deaths and Funerals Mrs. James McHugh, 67, Pioneer Policewoman Ripley st, Newton Centre, past; Bowman Harold J. president of the Boston Phila-jBratuka. John telic Society, Numismatic Asso-1 Brickley. Col D.

J. eiates and th Telpnhnn Everett H. fr Martare MrHnph. S7jwas the wife of a retired Bos- one of Boston's pioneer police-iton policeman, James McHugh, women and member or me force for 38 years, died yester- dav at St Elizabeth's Hospital; In Brighton. I neers of America, Boston Chap jwkiuj.

a solemn requiem Mass will be sung Friday at 10 a.m. in sacred Heart Church DEATHS AUSTCT Formerly of Dorchester. now of Plymouth. Nov. 1.

E. Vlr alma Austin helnverl jfau.hter ni Constance A. and the late Roger F. Austin. Servtcea at the Richard- Dorchester, on 'Friday at 2 p.m.

I The jovial policewoman, 1921, as a chief telephone known as a Teal lady" by her erator, she was assigned to the male colleagues despite her( Bureau of Criminal Investi- competition witn tnem on equal footing, retired May 20, 1959. as a first grade detective. Mrs, McHugh, with a reputation of beine touch with iminalc lcn shnuod I K. a mother's compassion and.B.C.I. and promoted to first anrt 1 I I and brother of Mr.

Bertha Nadeau. Albert of Brockton, and Frederick of Framingham. Services at the Carroll Funeral Home. 721 Salem Maplewood Thursday at I m. Interment at Maple Grove Cemetery.

Holliston. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours Tuesday and Wednesday 3-5 and 7-8. LUPPOLD-Of 37 Cherry Maiden 1UOU, Kosa L. (Weberi, wile of the late William J.

Luooold and sister of Miss Josephine Weber. Funeral services will be held at the Mann Mann Funeral Home. 44 Perkins Jamaica Plain, on 'inursaay, nov. 3, at 2 p.m. visiting: hours, Wednesday.

2-4 and 7-9 P.m. Relatives and friends ai invited, MACINTYRE In Dorchester. Oct 31, uuuaia. oeiovea nusnarui nf Amy (nee Pool) Maclntyre; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Residence, 42 Codman st.

Funeral service at the Milton Funeral Home, 1128 Washington Dorchester Lower Mills, on Wednesday, Nov. 2. at 2 P.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting nuurs luesaay, 2-4 ana 7-v p.m.

MAHER At his residence. 5 Newport Cambridge, Oct. 31, Wilbur Richard Maher. survived by his wife, Ruth 1 Swan vm I Maher. inn.

Wilbur Richard Maher and sister. Mrs. Herman W. Muti of Wilton, N.H. Services at Christ Church.

Cambridse. Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 2 p.m. Visiting hours at the Wyeth Funeral Home. 1776 Mass.

at Lancaster Tuesday. 7-9. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent 10 inrist uiurch endowment Fund. MAHONEY In Forest Hills, Oct. 30.

Francis beloved hus band of Mary F. (Sullivan) Ma-I noney, and Drotner of Mary T. John Mahoney and Mrs. Helen' G. Deehan.

Residence 76 Bourne St. Funeral from the Brady Funeral Home, 10 Tower Forest Hills. inursaay morning. Nov. 3 at 8.

Solemn Requiem High Mass in St. Andrew the Aoostle Church at 9 lock: Heiame? and Xiunds rn-i vited. Visiting hours Tuesday eve- ImcCABE Joseph, died Oct. 29. 19U0 at Foxboio.

Eorn June 20, 1893 in Needham. the son of Cath erine (Hush and Joseph McCahe. Interested friends and relatives please contact immediately Dr. Johm T. Shea, Superintendent, Foxboro State Hospital, Foxboro, Mass.

MrDONALD In Charlestown. Fred. erick beloved husband of the late Helen (Mnrrisi, father of Fred erick H. McDonald of Dorchester brother of Hugh of Lexington Leon and Alice Goggm of Maine. Funeral services at the Frank H.

Carr Funeral Home, 220 Bunker Hill st, Thursday at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours Tuesday, 7-9. Wednesday. Z-4 ana 7-10 P.m.

I BALDWiN in Ortji Vernon at in her Btth year icei at the Waterman Chapel, 495 Commonwealth av Kenmore Boston, on Thunday, Nov. 3. at 3 p.m. BFDFORD In Waltham. Oct.

30. Bedford, and mother of Robert A Waltham. Mrs. Mary Jane Lund of Sioux Falls. N.D., and Miss Diane Bedford of Waltham.

Residence 151 Adams at. Funeral from the Francia Joyce Sr Son Funeral Home. 2 f.i I mt Thlirai4'ju nl of 8 15 a m. Solemn High Ma of K-qulem in bt. Marys cnurcn at a m.

neiaiivrs sua iricuas invited to attend. Visiting hours. 3-5 and 7-10 p.m. BEDIGIAN In Watertown. October in KalAatau4 naKi, rt4 nl the late Martha of 15 Chancer St and father of Mrs.

Urace bedigian. Funeral services at the St. James Armenian Church, Mt. Auburn St Wednesday. November 2 at 11 a.m.! Visiting hourt at the Aram Bedro-.

sian Funeral Home, 558 Mt. Auburn! Watertown, Tuesday evening BlSoERIn SomerviMe, 3,. James. nusDana 01 Anne iuromei. and father of Franci of Dorchester; Mrs.

Henry Howard of Natickj Jownh of California; and John F. of Winthrop. Funeral from the Maurice W. Kirby Funeral Home, 210 Winthrop Thursday at 8:15. Requiem High Mass at the Church of St John the Evangelist at 9.

Relatives and friends invited. Late tnem'jer of Holy Name Society: Winthrop Council 162. K. of Bishop Cheverus General Assembly; and life member of Winthrop Lodge of Elks. Visiting hours Tuesday 7-10; Wednesday 3-5 and 7-10 pjti.

PITKIN In Boston, Nov. 1, Harry ntkin of 371 Newbury in this 90th year. Funeral services at the Waterman Chapel, 495 Commonwealth Kenmore Boston on Friday. Nov. 4 at 2 p.m.

Friends may call at the chapel Wednesday and Thursday, 3 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. RrrniVJn RnnUnrfclr. Oct. 31 ihomas E. (Gen.

I. of 40 urooxwav dearly devoted husband of Anna L. Raftery (Kearns) and beloved father of Leo E. Raftery of Hyde Park. Funeral from the John H.

Granstrom Funeral Home. 821 Cum mins Malta Dan. rriaay. nov 4. at 9:20.

to be followed by a Requiem High Funeral Mass In the Sacred Heart Church, Roslindale. at 10 n'rlnrlr Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Interment Holvhood Cemetery. Visiting hours Wednesday evening 7-10. Thursday a-a.

7-10. REAGAN In Brighton. Oct. 31. Ellen A.

(Naglei, beloved wife of the late Charles J. Reagan, mother of tsiner James Agnes 1.. Charles Daniel Joseph J. and Aliee Reaean. Late residence 7 Shanley at.

F'uneral from the Mc Namara Funeral Home, 460 Washington st (at Lake on Thursday morning at 9:15 o'clock followed by a Solemn Requiem High Mass in St. Columbkille's Church At 10 n'rlork Relatives and friends invited Interment Calvary Ceme tery. Visiting hour 2-5 and 7- 10 p.m. REID In Somerville. Nov 1.

Harry ot 3b Montrose oeiovea nus-bsnd ct the late Esther F. (Shaw) Reid. Complete funeral notice later. RUSHMORE Dr. Stephen, aye 85.

in Bridgton. Me. Oct. 31. Funeral services Thursday at 2 m.

at the Westbury Friends Meeting House. Westbury, Long Island, N.Y. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the North Cumberland Mamn.ini Ttncnltal. RriHfft.on. Maine.

Arrangements by Lackee Funeral Service, Bridgton, Me. RVAtT Needham. Oct. 31. Ed ward nusnano.

or n-icu (Hemingi Ryall, 113 May st. Service at the Eaton Funeral Home. 1351 Highland Thursday, Nov. 3 at 1:30 p.m. Visiting hours Tuesdav 7-9.

Wednesday 3-5 and 7-9. In lieu MDranriai donations may be made 'to the Cardinal Cushing Charity Fund. In East Boston, Oct. 31. Angelina ir-oioi beloved wife ot uonaio ana rnoiner nf stnnleu Salvatnre of East Boston.

Loui Salvatore of Brockton, Mrs. Anna Dichlo of West Roxbury, and sister of ueorge ano ixnns ruin Mamarrf Sninarolo. eanor Dl- Nucci and Mary Delia Russo. Fu Mass ai Our Ladv of Ml. Carmfi Church at 9:30 a.m.

Relatives and! friends invited. Visiting from 2-10 m. Late memDcr son or Roxbury Lodge and Prov. Di Salerno Lodge and St. Anthony Society St.

Sofia, East Boston. SANTOS In Roxbury, Oct 29. Henry Santos of 146 Heath husband of vr.Tni (Prnnlr.i, father of Rete. 1J. 131 ntJItinW froin thi Waterman Chapel.

4aj Commonwealth Kenmore Boston on Thursday Nov. 4th. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Richard's Church. Fenno st.

Roxbury. at 9 a.m. Friends may call at the chapel Tuesday, 7 to 9 P.m. and Wednesday. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

ana a resiaem vi nwan v.1( Brighton. She was a life-long resident of Brighton. Joining the lorce Apr. za, gation ana transieirea ui to the Crime Prevention Bureau. i In November of 1948 she was maHa a Hotprtivp and in 1950 rantfprrpri bark to the1 grade detective Commended' in 1934 In 1914 She Was the woman to receive a police commendation for her work in tracing stolen goods amounting to several thousand dollars and bringing about the arrest of! the criminal Her keen memory helped recover a stolen ring in 1938 be longing to Marguerite Alice LeHandTonridcntial "secretary to President Roosevelt.

The ring, a gift from the President and his wife, was stolen from her car in Boston. Mrs. McHugh also leaves a sister, Mrs. Katherine Sampson of Brighton, and three brothers, James A. Byrne of West Newton, Richard J.

and Hubert T. Byrne, both Brighton pharmacists. The funeral will be from Muldoon Funeral Home, Brighton, Friday at 8 a.m., followed by a requiem Mass at 9 at Our Lady of Presentation Church Oak Brighton; Amelia M. Baldwin, Interior Decorator Services for Amelia Muir Baldwin, who died Monday at her home, 18 Mt. Vernon Boston, w.ll Lc iicld at 3 p.m I- The daughter of Loammi and Louise V.

Baldwin, she was educated in the Boston puouc scnoois ana ai itaacime College. She became an interior decorator, and established a country wide reputation as a point embroidery, and as a se- William B. Higgers, jko nms- tori st, husband of Lena tAnsellliLangguth, Amelia Biggers; brother of Ray. Wward, and Byran Biggers, Maud Sinclair Leesha, George I sympathy for first offenders, especially young women and childrea She led many of them lrom their waywardness. She combined social service and psychology in her work.

The veteran policewoman MRS. MARGARET McHUGH Msgr. Gill Dies; Was 53 Years At Brockton ui it i i urr atT i' I 1 'A- and Annie Hope ana Mary leauvra.iLeger, Margaret fc. McGARRY In the Veterans' HosD.taL'eAT laci. Almoin beloved 5 r.

Augustine' W.m?A It Levewue, Laura J. t74.i- i Austin. I. Virginia Baldwin. Amelia Little.

Robert P. Bedford. Mary E. LoCicero. Mary A.

Bedisian. Mardiro Loveday. Embert Bigger, William B. Luppold. Row Rtffir4.

Paul Maclntyre, Dugald Maher, W. R. Mahoney. Francis McCabe. Joseph McDonald, F.

C. McGarry, Aloi liui McHugh, Bornst.i jM.oh Callahan, John I Margaret M. Capen. Anna Maude McMurrough, Capone. William A.

Mettler, Mary Carabello. Agrlpptno Carney. John J. Millman. Yvonne Mitchell.

M. E-MolfesU. C. Mulberon. Sarah Nee.

John J. O'Connor, Thomas OXeary, Thomai Olive. Maria Paul. Mary A. Payne.

Wilda Casey, John F. Casey, Mary T. Cochrane, Eva E. Cohen, Abraham Common. Agnes Crutchfleld.

Lydu Ann Curry, Timothy FjJPelrine, Eliiabeth C. Phillips, James Pitkin. Harry L. Raftery, Thomai E. Sarah A.

Esa, Edward. Dr. Ewert. Emma Reagart. Ellen A.

Raid, Harry J. Rushmore. Dr. Stephen Ryall, Edward A. Salvatore- Colagiovannl, Angelina Santos, Henry Sawyer, Joseph P.

reneno.joc fitzpa trick, Albert Flag. Edward J. Foss. Katherine iCahagan, Sarah A. Gill, Thomas S.

Gill. Msgr. Walter Grimes, Oberline Scott. Emery L. Culllaume.

L.W. Sheehan, John J. Harrington. Daniel Sister M. Francis Harrington, W.

Grace. C.S.J. Sullivan, Frank J. Hayes. Robert W.

jjhj Mary M. Holland. William johnian, Marion urH. Jones, Harriet Kilduff, Nellie Sullivan, Mary C. Szymanski, Valentina Taintor.

Charles Taylor, Marguerite Terrell, Lillie Tricomi, Grace Viaiora, B. J. Warshauer, Gertrui: Whldden, Maude Wilkinson, R. J. Leven, David COHEN On Tuesday, Nov.

1, Abraham of 143 Columbia Dorchester, beloved husband of Ida Levtinsky 1, devoted father of Ruth Goldberg of Brighton, Agnes Kramer of Newton Lillian Levispn of nA the lute I. aura Linby Cohen. Services at the Levine Chapel, 470 Harvard Brookline. urednedav. Nov.

2. at 2 p.m. Me morial week at the home of Mrs Leo Levison, ill aumerianu Brighton. COMMONS In Lrxington. Oct.

31. Agnes M. Clifford I. beloved wife of the late Eugene Commons, mother ol Jean F. and Joan M.

Commons. Funeral from her home. 15 Downing rd. (of! Rt. 2AI.

Thursday at 8 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass in St Bridget's Church at rWa-tives and friends invited. Visiting hour 2-5 and 7-10. rrTTf-TTr'vtT'-Tn NMlr. 7.

ldia Ann of Weils luiimrly Mary VVriBiil ilioinpson. Funeiui services Friday, Nov. 4 at 1 from the Union Baptist Church, ct rnmhridee Visiting hours, Wednesday evening 7-9 and Thursday afternoon 2-1. Family wil be resent from 7-9 m. at the Bland I Home.

124 Western Cambridge. Mass. In lieu of flowers friends mav contrinuie to tne scnoi-nrehin fnnrl for the University of Nigeria. All contributions being received at 6 Wells st, in care of Dr. Mary Wright Thomp son.

riTRnvIn Watertown. Oct. 31. Tim othv beloved son of the late A anri Winifred M. (King), and brother of Mrs.

Verley A. Contant. Watertown, Mrs. Vivian M. Hienstra, Paterson, Mrs.

Helena TViM Mef.enrl. Montreal. Jme. IV Hertnnnnffa. N.S..

and Virgil V. Curry. Waltham; residence 75 Church st. Funeral from the W. Thomas Memorial Funeral Home.

75 Galen Thursday, Nov. 3 at 8:15 a.m. Solemn Reouiem Mass at St. Patrick's Church at 9. Relatives and friends are kindly Invited to attend.

Calling hours 3-s anci -iv, Windsor, N.S. paper please copy. CYMLOW In Boston, Nov. 1, Kpn- stantin. siep-oroincr or ir.

supine Zukrzewski, residence 24 Nonquit Dorchester. Funeral from Baldyga Funeral Home 16 Preble St. lat Andrew sq.l So. Boston. Thursday, at 10 a m.

Relatives and friends respectfully invited Wednesday 7-10 p.m. Rev. Eugene Survillo will conduct service Wed nesday at 8:30 p.m. DOYLE Of Medway, Nov. 1.

Alex ander husband of the late uiaays (Gavini Doyle: father of Mrs. Matilda l.em of Millis. and Mis Lillian Carter of Medway; brother of Myles Doyle of1 Gloucester and two sisters of Canada. Funeral from the Crowley Funeral Home. 17 Barber Medway, Thursday morning, Nov.

3 High Mass of Requiern at 9 rt'elnrk in St. Joscnh's Cliurch. In- torment Mt Beneoiet temetery Boston. Calling hours Wednesday from 7 to 9. DRETLER In Salem.

Nov. 1, Eva. of 10 Holten st Peaooay, oeiovea wue of Joseph Dretler, devoted mother of Winmiied Goldstein of Peabody. Natalie Rubin of Newton Centre and Shucy Dretler of Peabody; devoted sister of Robert Richmond of Salem and Annie Kaplan of Woodbridge, N.Y.. also survived hy tnree grand Garrv.

Funeral from tne JvicDon- aid Funeral Home. 461 Common wealth at Charlesgate West. Thursday, Nov. 3. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in the Church of St.

Cecilia at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hour Wednesday, 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. MeHI'RH In Brighton. Nov.

1. Margaret M. (Byrne), of 76 Hobart, st, beloved wife of James F. Mc-i Hugh and sister of Mrs. Katherine A.

Sampson of Brighton, James A. Byrne of West Newton. Richard J. Byrne of West Roxbury. and Hubert T.

Byrne of Weston. Funeral from the Muldoon Son Funeral Home. Market and Maple- ton ts ndav. Wnv. 4.

at a Suleuin Hin Mass of KuJiem al O.ir f.adv nf te t'n TOuOTiii iaties and liicnua are kindly Invited to call Wednesday evening 7-10 and Thursday 2-5 and 7-10. Retired member of Boston Police Dept. McM ASTER Of East Boston, formerly of uedham. uct. ai.

Miiarea itserryi, wife of the late Thomas McMaster; P.Yr nTrKhliChapcl, 497 Commonwealth av. mother of Mrs. Loretta Shapcott oficAWYER Rev. Joseph In Windsor. Joseph In Windsor.

Brockton, died yesterday at Carney Hospital after a long illness. He ha dserved 53 of his, 56 years in the priesthood in the Brockton parish. He was a native of East Boston, an alumnus of, Boston College and prepared for the Nov, 1. Pastor of the Roman i Home, 4236 Washington st, Roslin-Catholic Church. St.

Francis ofjp Thursday. Nov. 3. MGO. at 8 a m.

TRICOMI Grace (Vltale). Nov. 1. of I Iwlnuad w. nf OUULil u.

Joseph of 121 Pond st. Repoaing at the Venuti Funeral Home. 845 Washington South Braintrce. unlU Friday. Nov.

4 at. 9:45. Followed by a Solemn High Mass of Requiern at St. Francis of Asitisl Church at 10 30. Relative! and friends Invited to attend.

Late, member of the Bralntrea Auilary Lodge K1422. VI AFORA Suddenly, in Dorchester. Oct. Ji. tsenjamin nuim rd.

Beloved husband of Charlotta (Gorn Viafora. and father of Mrs. Maria A. Ofria. Funeral from the Foley Funeral Home.

40 Hancock St. (Upharn Thursday. Nov. 3, at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St.

Gregory' Church at 9 o'clock. Relative and friend are invited. Viitirn hour 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. WARSHAUER Of 97 Babson t. Mattapan, Oct.

si. urrwuue ij-hi-well). wife of the late Charle S. Warshauer. Services in the Church of the Holy Spirit River Matta-pan on Thursday, at 2 o'clock Visiting hours at the Granatrom Funeral Home, 821 Cummins Highway nr.

MatUpan Wednesday. 2-4 and 7-9. Relatives and friend invited. WHIDDF.N Suddenly. In Harwich-PortOct.

31. Maude (Eldridge). Corey I. formerly of Dorchester, in her 81st year. Wife of Edward E.

hidden of 14 Doane Way. and mother of Harold E. Corey of Milton. Service at the Pilgrim Congregational Church, Harwichport Thurday. Nov.

3, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Friend may call at the chapel of Doane. Beal and Ame, Harwichport. Tuesday, 7 to 9 pm.

and Wednesday. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. East Harwich. ii-it vTKrerw rv Wnrfh Ouinry.

Oct til, Kurirn .1 i niinuaou ui Ethel E. (Smith) Wilkinson, for- mcr'v cf i mi nuungs "o'" Quincy. Funeral will ba held at the Mortimer N. Peck Funeral Chapel. 516 Washington st Bramtree.

on Friday at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited Friend may visit at the Chanel Wednesday and Thursday evening from 7-8 p.m. Boston Lodge of Elks I0 fflev! Funeral from F. J. Crosby Funeral Horn" 1803 Centre st.

West Roxbury Solemn Requiem Mass in St. Theresa Church, Thursday at 10 clock. AU members are requested to atena. WILLIAM J. BRADY.

Ex. Ruler JOHN H. HOWARD. Sec, Bishop Cheverus General Assembly 4th Degree K. of C.

We regret to announce the death of Sir Knight James Phillips of Win- Tiff nilt-MACL. ni.u. I. JOHN J. FLAHERTY.

F. S. Y.D. POST 290, A.L. We regret to announce the death of Comrade Harry L.

Pitkin. Legion K'tiia! at Waterman Funeral Home. 4HJ Commonweaun inuisuay rt rn Ntni- beis to i. FARRELL B. TRAYERS, Adj.

JOHN F. OXEARY Commdr. I.A.T.S.E. LOCAL ll We re ret to a 'nourxe the death of Brother William Holland. Fu I Hiecins ral Solemn Keouiem in the Holy Trinitv Church, Shawmut Thursday, Nov.

3. 1960. at 9 a.m. Vi-'tuig hours 2-5 and 7-10 o'm. Fraternally yours, frank Fine.

Srcy. Mass. Chapter Legion of Valor We regret to announce the death of Past National Commander Colonel David J. Brickley, C. Funeral from the F.

J. Crosby Funeral Home, 1803 Center West Roxbury (between Willow and Maple sts.) on Thursday morning at 9:15. Solemn Mass of Requiem in St. Theresa' Church at 10 o'clock. Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

Interment Walnut Hill Cemetery. Brookline. WALTER J. NFIMIEC. Commander.

Council K. of C. 97 We regret tn annnnnrp the rienth of brother John F. Casey. Brothej the Rnsnrv.

WILLIAM J. DM' l.r., IV GEORGE F. MORSECHI. Rec. St.

Joseph Cemetery WEST KOXfHRV Mass will be celebrated at th chapel on All Souls. Day. Wednesday. NV AT 9:30 A.M. HOLYHOOD CEMETERY BROOKLINE Mas will be celebrated at the chapel on All Souls Day, Wednesday.

NV- 2 AT 10 A.M. UNVEILIXGS The Unveiling of a Memorial to the late SAMUEL LEVITT will be held Sunday. Nov. 6. 1 D.m.

IN MEMORIAM 1831-John J. O'Callahan 19fi0 I.evinglv remembered and sadly missed. Mass brinr said al St. Barbara's at 7 e'rlnrk, Thersdsr, Nov. 3.

Babbie, Johnny and children. 1920 John T. Hifrcins 1960 Happy birthday in heaven. Dad. from yeor girls.

May. Virginia. Pauline and Rosemary. A solemn hich birthday Mass will ke celebrated at the Sacred Heart borrh, Weymuath Landing, ft'-vember 2nd at 7 a.m. 19j9-rSidney E.

Frederick 1960 C.eod sight sweetheart, coed Bight His loving wife Ada. 19.19 Esther G. Kennison 1960 Her gentle smile, her gentle fare. No ene esa fill her vacant place. First Anniversary Mas.

Nay. 3 at 7 rlerk. St. Brendan' Charrh. Dorchester.

Sadly missed fcy her children A family. 1960 Catherine McCarthy 1960 Levingly remembered and adly missed by her family. Month' mind Mass being uid, November .1. St. William Charcb.

Dorchester, at a.m. WM. J. MAHONEY Funeral Service 598 Dudley Stf Roxbury HI 5-1600 Priee it mmtlrr of personal tkoicm Donald J. Corcoran, Funeral Dir.

rnesthood at St. Johns oemi-jdesicner of patterns for needle- Assisi. Windsor. Vt. Funeral Mass, will be celebrated Friday, Nov.

4 at 10:30 at his Parish Church. Relatives and friends invited. crnTT Tn Firerett. Nnv. 1.

Emery nusnano oi jean irrirai ouiwi jo Linden St. tamer ot mrs. gn.i Bickford, of New Durham, N.H. r.m.r.i carvipp. will he held at the chapel of J.

E. Henderson Co 517 Broadway, Friday, at 2:30 p.rn. Relatives and friends invited. Friends may call at the chapel, Thursday, 3-5 ana i-s p.m. SHEEHAN In Milton.

Oct. 31, I960. Jonn oeiovea son oi me John and Jane Funeral from the residence of his nle9e-Mrs. Edward J. Ledwith.

3 Buckingham rd. (off Reedsdale hmi a at ft a m. Solemn cW and friends invited. I SISTER M. FRANCIS GRACE.

C.S.J, nary, Brighton. His first assignment as a curate was at the Brockton parish. He remained in this ca- pacity until 1928, when he was promoted to the pastorate of Star of the Sea parish. Marble- head. Three years later he turned to St.

Patricks, Brock- ton, as pastor. At a golden jubilee Mass in hie Ysrrv in 101 rarninal kim fnr Kis lector and distributor of the appropriate materials for its completion, Those who recall the move. ment for wornan suJIrage will remember the decorations she for the annual ba. zaars of the Boston Equal Suf. rage Assn.

at the then Copley- piaza 1Iotd at at at the FOSS Of Milton. Katherme fCobbl Foss. died at Biltmore. North Cairo- Una. Oct.

30, 19t0, wife of Joss, nuton. ana moiner or mr. Nancy F. Heath. Milton and Mrs.

Constance F. Anthony, Washington, C. Funeral service at Forsyth Chapel, Forest Hills av Forest Hni Crrrtrlrrr on Thursday, Nov 3 at 3 m. It is requested that no flowers be sent. r.

A HAT. AN In Rnxhury. Nov. 1 Sarah A. (iracyi, Deiovea wue or the late Thomas Gahagiin and sister of Mrs Margaret M.

Kelleher and aunt of Mrs. Mary M. Roddy. Late residence 1 Worthlngton st. Funeral from the O'Connor Funeral.

Home. 1S58 Tremont opposite Mission Church Rectory. Friday. Nov. 4.

at 8 a.m. High Mass of Requiem i in St Gerard's Chapel, Mission Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-5. 7-10 p.m.

GILL In Boston. Oct. 31, Thomas of 14 Jov orotner or vne mw Mary E. Gill. Funeral from the; Waterman Chapel.

495 Comm. Kenmore Boston, on Thursday. Nov. 3. High Mass of Reouiem inj St.

Joseph's Church, Chambers Boston, at 9 a m. Visiting hours at the chapel. Wednesday 2-t and 7-10 p.m. GII-L-r-in Boston. Nov.

1, Msgr. Walter M. Uill, pastor or at. ruit Pariah. Brockton: brother of Beatrice C.

Gill of Milton and the late Mr PyliuarH Uncle Ol Sister Beatrice Marie. S.N Ed ward Bnen ol Neeanam. mn. FrorfrlrW A Macrinnald of Milton. Mrs.

John Bradv of West Rox-bury. Mrs. John W. Day of West Rcxbury and the lateLt Walter Gill Bnen. U.S.M.C.

Reposing at Sjt. fatricg ttcciorv iroin o-a nu 7-9 pm on Wednesday. He, will he In state in St. Patrick's Church mm nm on Thursday. Office of the Dead will be chanted at 4 p.m.

Solemn Hign Fonuiicai mass on v. tHbv nt ia Children Mass on I'riHav at It am Interment Calvary Ceemterv. Brockton. Kindly omit omit flowers. GRIMES In Watertown, Nov.

1 Oberline M. itjernorj, wire oi Wilfred Grimes and mother of Ernest Wilfred Albert S. 1 1 lL'stanuin anH Mrs 1 4r Casey. Mrs. Charles J.

Maniace. Mrs. Alfred A. biojiuuu, all of Waitr.am. RcVidence 11 SwVtt ct.

Fum ral from the Francis J. Jovce Son Funei Home. 5:2 Main Waitham on Fuilav. Nov. 4 at 9:15 a.m.

Solemn Hih Mass of Kequiem at fix. at-nck's Church. Watertown at .10 a m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours 3-5, 7-10 p.m.

riT'ti aitms! fif 227 Washington Brainlree. Nov. 1, Louis William, beloved husband of Winifred I. (Rooney). and father of Mrs.

Hazel Pappas, of Waltham. Relatives and friends are rnvited to attend the services at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Washineton st. Bramtree, Friday, Nov. 4, at 2 o'clock, friends may visit iit the Russell Funeral Home. 439 Washington 6t Brain-tree, Wednesday and Thursday eve nings, 7- p.m.

uATjoiTiinrnM In HvH Pork. Oct.l ll rLi7V hrother of Florence F. (Keaey oroiner 01 Nellie Harrington, bro her ot Daniel Mooan Hobart Jr. Funeral uncle of Daniel from nis late A Tianhnrv Wednesday at 8 am. Solemn High Mass of: Requiem in St.

Joseph's. Church at 9 am. Relatives and triena invited. HARRINGTON In South Boston. Oct.

30. Winifred (Flaherty! of 229 Gold st. beloved wife of the late James Harrington and mother ot mrs. Marv O'Connor and Mrs. Margaret; Little of California.

Funeral from the W. J. Cassidv Funeral Home. 743 East Broadway at on Thursday. Nov.

3. at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass in St Augustine's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visitme hours Tuesdav evening.

7-10. Wednesday. J-5. 7-10. ion.

fvt. J9. Robe- W. Jteiovia nu.nanT oi me i of Miss Katherine John B. Hayes and Hilary M.

Haves of California and brother of Caot Lawrence J. Haves of Roslindale. Formerly of Farinrton av. Funeral from P. E.

Murrav Funeral Home. 54 Roxbury ct Klivilt It Y. Wednesday. Nov. 2, at 9 a m.

Requiem Hmh Mass at St. Anthony's Church at 9:45 a.m. Relatives and friends most kindly invited. Late member of Carpenters Union. Local No.

40. Nova Scotia papers please copy. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. HILL In West Groton. Oct.

31. Mary iu mnhertvl. former rostmaster. Beloved mother of Edith Henson of Sidney, O. sister of Annabt II Chase of Hull, Joseph Doherty of West Groton.

Funeral Thursday from O'Toole Pillsbury Funeral Home. Funeral M.iss in St. James West' Groton, at 9. Visiting hours at funeral home. Tuesday, 7-9.

Wed nesday. 2-4 and (-. tiny a vnni West Roxhurv. Oct. William beloved husband of Marion E.

(Rnchei, and father of Dolores Holland, residence 4 Lorettc st Funeral from the F. J. HiKKins Funeral Home. 423 Washington st. iUnalinHle KTI 1.

Thll Tsd .1 V. V. 3 ot a a solemn Reouiem Mass in tli( Holv Trinity Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and fr'ends invited. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 m.

Late member of the I A.T.S.S. locai Sll. IOHXTAN In Somerville. Oct. 29, lipchaimui.

heloved daugh ter of Mrs. Marinm Johnian of 21 1 1 rtnti cictev Aram of Winchester. Funeral services at the Armenian Holy Trinity Church, 397 Shawmut Boston, Thursday. Nov. 3 at It am.

Visitinq hours at the Aram Bedrosian Funeral Home 58 Mt Auburn Watertown Wednefdav evening from 7-9. JONES Harriet, in Buffalo, formerly of Ncwtonvillc. Mass. Funeral from The Stock. Lorkwood LiarK me.

a77s Main st, Buffalo, on Friday at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. KILDUFF In Chelsea, October 31 Nellie (Butler), beloved wife of the Patrick Kildut! Tesinence 47 Grove st. Funeral from Frank a U'eUh Jir Rons Funeral Home, 718 Broadway, Thursdnv. November 3.

at 8 a.m. Solemn High r. it ut st Knse Church at 9 am. Relatives and friends mnst kindlv invited. Visiting hour 2-5 and 7-10 I I L.i V.

1 I. 1 (. Mane flora troinieii. uctuvtt. r.f 1 Hvmnnrt and mother Of Fdward Joseph Adrien.

Irene Celeste. Grace and Marie. Residence. 201 Broadway Funeral from the Harold A. McMann Funeral Home.

Hi rlicnardsim Frk.o at 8:15 Requiem Mass in St. Joseph Church at 9. Relatives ard friends invited Calling hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. LANGGUTH In Dorchester oy, 1 Amelia C. beloved daughter of the: anrl Amel a (SteUCrt Lanegulh.

sister, of Sister M. Cvrillus. S.N.D.. of Ohio, and Sister Mane Thecla. S.N.D..

of St. Mary Convent in Cambridge. Funeral from her home. 16 Mather st, on Fridav, Nov. 4 at 8:30 a.m.

Remuem 1oq in Hnlv Trinity Church. Shawmut at 9:30 o'clock Rela tives and friends are mviiea. n-. -i locn of Marcel A. Leger of 49 Marion ra sister of Mrs.

Charles E. Manion of West Roxbury. Charles of Rox bury and William J. tsan oi Brighton. Funernl from the J.

Warren Sullivan Funeral Home. 35 Henshaw st. Brighton. Thursdav at 8 a.m. Solemn Hich Mass of Reouiem in St.

Columbkilles Church at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hour 3-5 and 7-10 m. LEVEN Departed Oct. 31.

David of 820 loth Miami Beach. Fla. Ifnrmerlv nf Medford I. beloved hus band of Mildred Leven, and de- voted father of Helen L. Click of Roxbury.

May Geller of Milton and Shirley Stone of Dorchester, also survived by 5 erandchtldren. Services at the Stanetsky Memorial Chapels. 10 Washineton Grove Hall. DorchesTer. Thursday.

Nov. 3 at 11 a m. Memorial week at the i in, Hm.e Lvmn mJv he donated in hi5i memory to your favorite charity. Visiting at the chapel. Wednesday evening LEVESQUE In Newton Centre.

Tuesdav, the 1st Laura daughter of the late Arrhilr LevesQue and Alphnnstne St. Pierrei. residence 46 Ripley sister of George t. and Henry J. of Newton Centre and Mrs.

FranK A. ureen oi isiip. Lone Island. N.Y. Relatives and friends are respectfullv invited to attend the funeral from the Jovre and Joyce Funeral Home.

1320 Centre on Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Solemn Requiem Mass in the Sacred Heart Church at 10. Interment St. Joseph's. Visttme hours Wednesday 7-10.

Thursdav 3-5 and 7-10. Member of the Ladies Sodality and the Telephone Pioneer. LITTLE Of Bedford. Robert Paul Oct. 31.

190. beloved son of Betty Cooper' and Paul A. ittle of Old BiHeriea rd. Finera-Fridav. Nov.

4. 1060. from the Piem A. Dillen Funeral Home. 45 Soring' Bedford, at 9:15.

followed by a Funeral Mass at 10 am. at St Virhael'c Church. Visiting hour' Wednesday and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-10. Those wno wisn may contribute to the Dr. Josenh Mr-Govern I ukemia Fund, Mass General Hospital.

a-jr Mary Antoinette Santnrelli. of 39' Howen oeiovea wue of ine law Louis and mother of nose. Mae Xl 4 riarri77n. Steohen. Fred and Nathaniel of Medford.

John of Belmont and Mary Sansone of Maiden. Funeral frorn the Dello n.itwi Funeral Home. 3TSI Main St. Thursday at ,8 a m. Solemn High Mas of Rejuiem in St Joseph Cnurch at 9 a m.

Relatives tnd friends are rripeetfuily mvited Visituul hours. 3-S and 7-1 m- LEZjjHA Of Boston. Nov 1. George L. Leesha.

uncie of Thomas ana Ani.ii Minutnii. Residence. Pembroke st Boston. Funeral from trie Carroll Thomas tunerai (Gertrude Al. renneayi, uti.

ic4uniru of St Matthew Convent. Doiches-i funeral parlor. 519 Broadway. Ever-ter. Funeral Mass Thursday.

Nov. Thursdav, Nov. 3 at 8 P.m. for "brilliant mind, prudent judg-l'11 and, a fcnort Pnrrii.l World War II worked for ral Snellman Dresided at theIAr.thur D- LlUle Co- jjass 9 rinmpc. tic prelate, with the title of monsignor in 1939, and a mem-, ber of the archdiocesan board nf mneiiitrire in 1944.

Tho mnncinnnr i snrvivpd ci0r Mic Rpatriro c. I Gill cf Milton. The office of the dead will be' chanted in St. Patrick's Church A nm A fas. i for children will be offered by in Matthew rhiireh at 10 o'clock.

Interment, St Patrick's Cemetery. Natick. SULLIVAN In Maiden. Nov. 1.

Frank husband of Edna (McCulloughi. of 67 Converse father of Rooert V. inn nf Margaret Shea i and the late Cornelius Sullivan: and brother of William J. of Maiden, George and Mrs. Margaret R.

Gorman of UtnAtnrA Funeral frnm the A. J. Breslin Son Funeral Home, 5o4 Pleasant Friday at High Mass in the Sacred Heart Church at 10. Visiting hours Wed nesday, 7-10. and Thursday, ana 7-10.

CTTiiTVA'tf SnHrlenlv. In Cohasset. formerly of Brookline, Oct. 31. Mary G.

(Hicksi. beloved wife of John Sullivan, daughter of the late Thomas J. and Ellen T.c.Dns-coll) Hicks. Residence 24 Linden dr. Funeral from the George J.

Lacy Funeral Home. 129 Harvard st. Brookline. Thursday morning at 9:10. followed by a Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St.

Mary of the Assumption Church at in n'einelr Relatives and friends are Vjri'iru at the Daniel Funeral Hnmr. 2 Dpnton at Summer Somerville, Friday at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends Invited. Visiting hours 7-10 p.m. BORDIERI In East Boston.

Nov. 1. larjU, i'aui. oeiovea nuiiuanu 01 Laura nee Powersi. of 105 Princeton and beloved father of inikin.

Mrs. Josephine Ruslieme and Miss Stephanie Bor-I dieii. Funeral from the Sacred Heart Chapel of the Rapino Memo rial Home, cneisea at. ai mt- rir-k xi 1. frlriav.

at 8 15 am Sol- emn Requiem Mass at St. John's Church at 8.45. Relatues and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours Wednesday 7-10 p.m.. Thursday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

Interment St. Michaels. Late member of Biick Mason Local 3. Please omit flowers. BORNSTEIN Col Joseph H.

at on Oct. Ml, beloved son of Mrs. Celia (Hitter I and the late Harry Bornstein, devoted brother of Mia. Bessie HurwiU of Chelsea. Lester M.

Bornstein of West Orange. of Chest nut "liill and Dr. J'Oi Hi.rnMein of today Wednesday), at 1 m. at the Torf Funeral Chanel. 151 Washington Chelsea.

Memorial week at the residence of Mrs. Celia Bornstein, 63 Nichols Cheltea. BOWMAN Suddenly, in South Weymouth. Nov. 1, Harold J.

husband of Marion F. (Murray! Bowman, in his 54th year, of 29 Central st Funeral from the C. C. Shepherd Funeral Home. 134 Pleasant st.

South Weymouth on Friday, Nov. 4. at 8:15 a.m. Solemn Hiuh iss of Requiem in St. Francis Xavier Church at 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends Invited. Calling hours Wednesday, 7-9 and Thursday, 2-4, 7-9. BRAZUKAS In Watertown, suddenly. Oct 31. John, beloved husband of Elizabeth (Pechkis) of 14 Westminster st.

formerly of South Boston, and father of John A. of New York. N. i ana jvwarea y. ma-jtcika nf Union, N.

J. Funeral from the Zaletskas Funeral Home. 5b4 East Broadway, Thursday, Nov. 3. 8 a.m.

Hifih Mass of- Remuem St. Peter's Lithuanian Church 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours, luesaay, 7-10. and Wednesday.

2-5 and 7-10. BR1CKLEY In West Roxbury. the 31st. Colonel David beloved hrnther nf Anna T. Margaret late Bartholomew and Parker A.

Brickley. Funeral from the F. J. Crosby Funeral Home, mn.t Tenter at. (between Willow and Maple sts.t on Thursday morning at 9:15, to be followed by a Solemn Mass of Kequiem in M.

Theresa' Church at 10 o'clock. Relative and friends are invited. Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Interment Walnut Hill. Brookline.

RRYANT In Newton Lower Falls net. ai. slianeniv. Lvereil irieoi beloved husband of Doris i Hook way I and father of Jay Bryant. Late home 84 Clearwater rd.

Visiting hours at the Henry J. Burke Funeral Home. 5 Wash ington st. Welleslev Hills, on Uerlnesriav. Nnv.

2. 2-5 and 7-10 m. Funeral services at St. Mary Episcopal Church. Newton lower Falls at 1 Thursday.

Nov. 3. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. In lieu of flowers, please send donation to St Mary' Me morial 1-und. interment in cine Grove Cemetery.

Templeton. Mas. CACCIOLA In Roxbury. Oct. 31.

Mary Ann. beloved daughter of Josephine (Amendola), and the late Natale: sister of Catherine tLena) Trevisone Salvatoie. Ralph. Anthony. Blaise and Joseph; niece of Bingio Cacciola.

Reposing at her home. 95 Dale st. until Saturday at 9. Solemn Funeral Mass at St Joseph's Church at 10 a m. Rela- lives and friends invited.

callahan in A.i.iou. ociotir si 1960. John, beloved brother of Susanna and Joseph Callahan. Residence 31 Rlverdale st. Funeral frnm the farlev Funeral Home.

55b Cambridge at Gordon Thursday, Nov. 3, at 8:15 a.m. Hish Mass ot Hequiem in trie i.nurvn oi t. Anthony at 9 o'clock. Relatives and tYli-11 capen Cambridge.

Nov. 1. Anna of Kequiem in the cnurcn oi Manrle ifnn Caoen. of 9a Ware Faclnnrt. Maine.

Wife of the late Edgar L. Canen and mother of Mis Ruin capen ana Mrs. W. O. Hamister.

Service will be private. Please omit Bower. CAPONE In Revere, Nov. 1. William of 15 South Cambridge beloved husband of Florence (Sarnei.

father of John of Revere. Donald of Woburn. Mrs. Dorothy Campatelli of Revere and Mrs. Hegina Picardi of Kevere.

funeral irom me raui Funeral Chanel. 128 Re vere Revere. Friday. Nov. 4 at 9 a.m.

Solemn High Mas of Bt-the Immaculate Concep tion Church at 10 clock. Relatives a ndT; mviied 0 VI arl 10 UTte and friends Visiting hours 2-5 member Revere Post American gion. fARABFLLO In East Boston. Oct. 31, Agnppino.

resiaence iw nenryi beloved husband of Louisia. ipericoco and devoted father of, N.incv and Angelo of East Boston. Mrs. Sarina Ptrdiraro of South Boston. Mrs.

Connie Marciano and Mrs. Josephine Melcher of Medford. Louis of Somerville and Joseph of; Watertown Funeral from the Dl-I Pietro Vazza Funeral Home. 11 Henry st. I opposite Maverick Station).

Thursday morning at (o'clock. Solemn Hirh Mass of Requiem In the Most Holy Redeemer Church at 9 a m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-6 and 7-10. Late member of Cittadini di Mineo Societv of Boston.

CARVFY In Tamm-trle. Klov. I. 19'Mi. John beloved husband of Mary t.

I Barry), rainer of Jonn J. Jr. Mirsaret Littig, Thomas Gertrude Vercellini. James Dorothy Doyle. Helen Poiteus.

Theresa Gallagher and Joan Andrew. Funeral from the John J. Donovan Funeral Home. 140 Otis Cambridge. Friday, at 8 a m.

Solemn Funeral Mas at the Sacred Heart Church at 9. Relatives and friends tnvited. Visiting hours Wednesday, 3-5. 7-10. Thursday.

2-5. 7-10. CASEY In Everett Nov. 1. 1960 beloved husband of Bertha Maher.

father of Marg.iret M. Havey and brother of Patrick A. Casey of Lynn. Funeral from the Charles Murphy Funeral Home. $1Q ttrnariwav.

fln TVirlav mnmtnr I 11 1. AVC Cvt Wnlffnelrl. OCT. 31 Rev. William J.

Riley of the! high Mass will be celebrated parish Friday at 8 a.m. (Saturday in St. Patrick's A solemn high Mass of re- Church, Roxbury, for Rev. fiuiem will be celebrated Fri-i Francis Xavier Cnmmins, 33, kindly invited. Visiting hours Tues- at the Mohliver Cemetery.

Baker day evening 7-10. Wednesday 2-5 West Roxbury. F.elative and friends and 7-10. Interment Invited. tn -Ooi, Tneonhia ua, aju.

vv rvenney, pastor, vur '-'-e of the Rosary Church, Stough ton, assisted by Rev. Francis C. Egan, pastor, Sacred Heart, Katirkr riparonr and Rev. Dan- 1 1 1 1 I I OClYIrO Hill 11LIU the Hvmanson Funeral Home, 117 North Common Lynn. Wednes- Od) ai p.m.

wieiii'ii ii cii a. i'ie home of Winn.fred Goldstein, Tremont Peabody. DKISCOLLi Ut Cambridge, Nov. 1. 19t0.

Sarah A. (Hobbsi. wile of the late John G. Late residence 25 Kelly rd. Mother of Helen B.

and Gordon Driacoll. Funeral services at the Grace Methodist Church, Magazine and Perry Friday, Nov. 4 at 2 D.m. Relatives and friends invited. Calling hour al the Watson Funeral Home.

11 Maga zine at Central Wednesday and Thursday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. FarKing area opp. the funeral nome ESA In Boston. Oct, 30. 1960.

Dr Edward Esa of 422 Tremont' beloved brother of Mrs. Lucy Mnlak ot Los Angeie. um.i pin, i.l iel Reardon. pastor of the diocese of Zomba, was; Immaculate of Lourdes, New-; killed in a motorcycle accident! ton. The eulogist will be Rev.

there last Friday. ence Malko of Detroit andjr yj.n "i wife Ravmond of Fairhaven. Funeral at Folsom. Smith HiR- gins (Dedham Chanel), 87 Milton Thursday at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours Wednesday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. McMURROUGH In Jamaica Plain. Oct. 31. catnenne (tuuiei.

neioveu ri.itichter nf the late Frank and Catherine McMurrough. Funeral from her late home. 22 Dunster Thursday, Nov. 3, at 9 a.m. Solemn Hich Mass of Requiem at St.

Thomas Aquinas Church at 10 a Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-S and 7-10. METTLER Mary, In Buffalo, formerly of newtonvnie. wue oi me late Henry Mettler. Funeral from The Steck.

Lockwood Clark Fu neral Home. 277S Main Buffalo. N.Y.. on Friday at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited.

MILLMAN Yvonne A. (Vayoi. in mi w.vmnitin. tnrmeriv ot uor Chester. 6rt.

31. beloved wife of I-eo of 155 Pine st; mother of Ernest George Leo H. and Pearl C. Gambell. Funeral from McDonald Funeral Home, corner MiHrfle nnrl Charles sts East Wev- mouth (at Central sq.) Thursday at Ram Snlemn Reouiem Mass in St.

Francis Xavier Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends Invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 7-10, Wednesday 2-4 and 7-10. MiTrun 1 Tn Plain. Oct 31.

Mary Emma nee Foley), be-tnueH wife nf the late Russell Brad ford Mitchell, residence, 33 Boylston sister of Mrs. James T. I Gertrude) Scully, formerly of Newton Centre. Funeral from the Crosby Memorial. 867 Beacon St.

mr. j-arn A Thiircrliiv mnrnme at 8:15. to 'be followed by a Reouiem Mass in inHv nf Lnurdes Church at o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hour Wednesday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

MOLFESIS Oct. 31. of East Boston. Constantine of 57 Marion st Funeral services from the Joseph F. Mara-shio Funeral Home, 62 Mt.

Pleasant Woburn. Thursday, at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 7-10 p.m. MULHERON In Newtonville.

Oct 30, Sarah, sister of Mrs. Charlotte Barrett, resirienee. 2ft Ttrookdale rd. Funeral from the Martin E. Conroy Funeral Hme.

419 Washington st. Wednesday, at 10 a.m. High Mass of Requiem in the Church of Our vi ine hours 3-5 and 7-10. NEE In South Boston. Oct 31.

John 3 beloved Florence 1 Manning), neiovea lainrr oi Nee and brother of Mrs. Mary E. Doherty and Mrs Earbara A. Rirzo. residence 466 E.

Eighth st F. meral frnm the O'Brien Funeral Home. 146 Dorchester Thurs-i day at 8 a.m. Solemn High Funeral Xfatt in the fiate nf Heaven Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and fnends invited, visiting nours i-3 ana i-iv n-i-nv-anRtn n.

Tamhridee. Oct. reirienre 11 Mearham rd Thranii nentltv Fire Chief. Cambridge Fire Dept. beloved hus band of Aenes luiooonsi uconnor: UiliarH nf Reverlv.

Jean and Dr. Thomas F. O'Connor Jr. of No. Cambridge: brother of Margaret and George of Somerville.

and Fred O'Connor of Lexington. Funeral from the Keefe Funeral Home. 21 5 Mass. on Wednesday momme at 9. Followed by a Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St John's Church at 10.

Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. O'LEARY In Dorchester. Oct .29, Thomas beloved son of tne iate Thnmas and Marv I nee GiU) O'Leary. uncle of John L.

and Rich ard T. Leary. High Mass oi nequiem in St. Gregory's Church on Thursday, Nov. 3.

at 10 a.m. Rela tives and friends kindly invited. OT.TVF. Of 31 Blake trL. Belmont Oct 31.

Marie Hastings. wife of George mother of Dr. George Rt. (ve sister of Mis neien C. Hastings.

Miss M. Louise Hast ings and rrancis Hastings, services in All Saints Episcopal Church. Common Belmont Wednesday. Nnv. 2 at D.m.

Kindlv omit flowers. Memorial contributions may be made to the Howe Labora tory, mass. Eye ac car innrmari. 243 Charles st. Boston.

PAUL In Dorchester. Nov. i. Mary A (Welch, of Emrose be-, loved wife of Lome J. Paul.

Fu- neral from the J. B. Cole and Glea-I son Funeral Home- 480 Columbia on Friday at 9:15 a.m. Reouiem; High Mass in St. Paul's Church at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited. Interment. Manchester.1 Mass. Visiting hour 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. I PAYNF Of Hvannfs.

Oct. 3J. Wilda II. "Foxl, wife of the late Kaymonfl, A. Payne, and mother of Meredith Raymond A.

Pavne of 50 King? Way; daughter of Mrs. Harriett Fox and sister of Mrs. H. A. Hil dreth and Mrs.

Stanley S'-rvices at Forsythe Chapel. Forest; Hills Cemetery. Boston. Thursday at 11 am. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hour at the Folsom Funeral Chapel. 83 Belgrade av Roslindale. Wednesday from 3-5 p.m. PELRINE In Saturus. No.

1. Elil- aoetn c. iroueerei, wioosr of rrang C. Pelrine of 10 last, Side Saugus. age 91 years.

Relatives, and frienos are invited to attend the funeral from the Bis bee Funeral Home. 549 Lincoln Saugus. on Friday at 8 a m. Solemn Reouiem Mass in St Margaret's Church at 9 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Ma den. Friends may call at the Funeral Home on Wednesday evening 7-9. Thursday 2-4 and 7-8. North Snore papers please copy. CEMETERY LOTS Another new sard en section rom- pieted wnere yoa can plan anearj tnr Miss Baldwin was also a In recent years, she was executive secretary of the Friends 4of Franungham.

an organization formed for the successful defense of Supt. iMinam V. Waters and con- Itinued in existence to support the rehabilitative work of the Reformatory for Women. Wpv A Tnmmin IV a fa Aa vi HHlilUld A pontifical solemn requiem) Roman Catholic missionarvi naraman, o.ivi.ivi., dimiup vi Zomba, Nyasaland, will officiate. Fr.

Cnmmins, S.M.M., J.C.C., He was born in Roxbury, of the late William and ora trimmins, ana siuaiea ai raincK eiemcniary scnooi. Fr. Cnmmins attended the junior seminary of the Mont- fort Fathers at Bay Shore. N.Y., the Nicolet, Canada, Novitiate, i REV. F.

CRIMMINS, S.M.M. and Completed his Studies at St, Louis de Montfort Seminary, Litchfield, where he was ordained in 1954. Soon after, he was assigned to Zomba for a time, then studied canon law at the doctorate icDre tSIW neiea uewa ui ConprePation Of the Sisters Of. 't l.u Aiiarujr vi iiaiiitiA, lkjui ui whom are in Canada; hrnther. Brother Urban of: (Roys' Catholic High School, balden: two other sisters, Mrs.

Jamaica Plain, and a William Crimmins of NorwalkJ Is f.a4t If i i a' Francis A. Barry, pastor of St Jerome's, North Weymouth. Interment will be at Old Calvary Cemetery, Brockton. James C. Toomey, Harvard University Police Lieutenant LEXINGTON, Nov.

1 A solemn requiem Mass will bei sung at 9 a.m. tomorrow inj Sacred Heart Church for' James C. Toomey, 56, of 58 Locust a Harvard University police lieutenant, who died Sunday. Toomey joined the Harvard staff in 1939 in the caretaking department and joined the police force in 1943. He was in charge of all night police duties.

Surviving are a wife. Mary (Holmes) Toomey; a daughter. Victoria, of Lexington; twoj sisters, Mrs. Margaret Bradley and Mary Toomey, both ofj Cambridge, and a brother, Mi-: chacl, of Peabody. Join Boyd D'es, Potato 'Chip Maker LYNN, Nov.

1 Services for John Boyd, 87, retired presi- Cemetery. c7VMANSKf Of Dorchester. Nov. 1. SVVSmM.wr ter beloved mother nf cnarles.

F.anri.. Mrs Snnhie Stukiel. Mrs. Veronica Ryan, all of Boston, Mrs. Beatrice Page of Stoughton.

Mrs. Florence GrifT of California and Michael of Medford. Funeral from the John J. O'Connor Funeral Home. 740 Adams st.

I nr. Gallivan Blvd.) Fridav at 8 a.m. Reouiem High Funeral Mass in St. Mary Polish Church. South Boston at 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hour 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. TAINTOR In Cambridge. Oct. 31.

Prof. Charles Wilson Taintor 2d, of Pittsburgh, Pa. and Rockport, Mass. There will be a memorial service at St Mary' Church in Rockport at 3 p.m. on Friday, Nov.

4. 1960. In lieu nf flowers, donations may be made to the Addison Gilbert Hospi tal, Gloucester. Mass. or trie American Cancer Society Division, Inc.

Boston. TAYLOR In Everett Oct. 31. Mar guerite (Trodella). beloved wife of Alan ana aaugnier ot Antonio Trodella.

sister of Ernest 0 Grace. Mrs. Lillian Garbati of Everett. Mrs. Mildred Accolla of Maiden, Mrs.

Anna DeNaPoli of Chelsea, Mrs. Helen Ricci of Lynnfield. Mrs. Ida Ahlauist of Sausus. Residence, 124 Bell Rock it.

Funeral from the Salvatore Rnrro A Sons Funeral Home. 331 Main st. Thursday at 8 a m. Solemn High Mass tn St. Therese's Church at 9.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Joseph T. Sullivan FUNERAL HOME 1644 Dorchester Ave. DORCHESTER GEneva 6-6656 tn? i33 'USD EVCRLV ABATE SONS, BI0R1ALS 41 Rantoul St.

WA 1-0617 OORCHESTER WATTHEWS MEMORIALS, INC 11 Atfama tU TA S-66S4 ivERrrr WOODLAWN MEMORIALS, INC. 81 5 Im epp. Wood law Cam. DU 7-606 MALDEN AUSTIN McHUCH MORUfJEIITAL WORKS, INC 172 Broadway, ftta. 1 DA 4-291 Mrs.

Rebecca Mosesian of Norwich Ct. Services will be held at the! Old South Church. 645 Boylston Thursday at 11 a.m. Visiting hours at the Eastman Funeral Home, 896 Beacon St. at Park Drive.

Wednesday. 2-S and 7-10 o.m. Relatives and friends invited. Remembrances may be made oy donations me Camp Hammond Fund. West Roxbury.

Oct 3'- Emma L- 'Deitchmann lvl "''e the late Frederic, and mother of Edward F. of Rot October be- ick Roslin dale, Henry Ewert of Boston. Mrs. Emma Shaw of Melrose, and Mrs. Louise Galihis of West Rox-burv: residence, 113 La Grange st.

Funeral services at the P. Murray Funeral Home, 2000 Centre at La Grange st. Wednesday. November 2. at 2 o'clock.

Relatives and friends most kindly invited. Visiting hours Monday 7 to 10. Tuesday 2 to 3 and 7 to 10 p.m. In Brookline. Oct 30.

Al bert beloved son of the late Joseph B. and Nora E. iClearyl Feneno. residence 1463A Beacon st. brother fif Mrs.

Helen Manning of Brook-ine. and Josenh F. Feneno of Dor chester. Funeral from the George J. Lacy Funeral Home.

129 Harvard st. Thursday morning at 8:10. fol lowed by a Solemn High Mass of nequiem i. Mary oi tne A sumption Church at 9 o'clock. Rel atives and mends are kindly invited.

Visitng hours Tuesdav evening 7-10. Wednesday 2-5 and 7-10. Veteran World War IL Late member Disabled Officers Association Interment Walnut Hill Cemetery. F1T7GERALD In Newton. Oct.

31. Mary E. (Considine), widow of 1 nomas c. mother of Thnrcas Robert. Paul.

Dorothy Littleton and Edith Bralow. Residence. 287 Washington st. Funeral from the R'arun lonroy Funeral Home 439 Wahmeton Thursday, at 8 am. Sr-'emn Requiem High Mas in the Church of Our Lady at 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends raos kindlv invited. Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-10. 1. Albert beloved hiitvn The! ma Arsenauht and father of Frank. Mrs.

Catherine Orsi. Mrs. Louise Connors and William. Residence. 25 Cotton St.

Funeral from the F. J. Hiceim Funeral Prtm. -rn-. 1 1 ks-j Dl.

Is 1771 1 1 llul ITT uj r. Friday. Nov. 4 at 8 a.m. Solemn' Requiem Mass In the Sacred Heart: Church at 9 o'clock.

Relative and' mends mvited. visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 m. Late member of the Boston Public Schools Building i.usuian Assa. rr a -r- J-ioVedog iate r.adra ana uiinenrie Flagg Rosidence 11 Cnlirmbua av. Brother of the lete Irene She and the late Frank FVgg: broiher-m- law -of Ambrose Shea, uncle of Wiliam.

Frank Mrs. Ethel Lavey. Mrs. E'hel Reichert and the late-John Shea. Funeral on momma from the Frank E.

Flaherty Funeral Home. 2M Wasnineton st at L'mor- sq. Solemn High Ma'i of Requiem in the Church of St Jnsrph at o'clock. Relatives end friends are kindly invited. Viai'-t fcoura, 2-s and J-18 pja.

PRICELESS at 8. followed by a Solemn Of RoTmdale. Kov use oenioiyasjtjwtQYopaganda in of LyniL potato where he carned una ui me unu, 1 pm Thursday in the Parki Kemomi funeral tome here. Catherine Francis and Mr. Kfivrt who died n.t i -t as a symbol of DEVOTION iiEQJ3iB NORWOOD NORWOOD MONUMENTAL WORKS 43 Washington SU NO 7-1796 QUINCV CHARLES C.

MOFSE CRANITE CO, INC. SHOWROOMS 243 Willar) SU fR S-OS41 Rt. n. N. Attlabora.

A-447 1 0UINCT CUINCT MEMORIAL CO, INC Main Offtc A Riant MS Willard St, CN 2-S790 ranch, 73 Hancock St. CR -242 SOUTH BOSTON BOSTON MEMORIAL CO. 64 E. Broadway, AN S-7S1S Cam star Itttarmf a ipse. all I 81 a locat nospiuii, maue CIS tnmt at 17 Lawrence rd 45wampscotL firm f.ncJ M.

The firm was founded by his Mass in the Immaculate Conception Church at 1 o'clock. Relatives and fnends are invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 7-10. Thursday 2-4 and 7-10. Interment Glenwood.

Late member Immaculate Conception Holy Name Society. Everett Council r97. K. of C. George Washington Court 85.

M. C. Lt Joseoh F. Wehner Post r834. and employee city of tverell scnooi Dept.

CASEY-In Lynn. Oct. 31. Mar Condonl. wife of the late Patrick, J.

tasey. of Cedar funeral from the Donovan1 an At Cole 1 p.a,m Lynn, on Thursday at 9 am. solemn High Mas of Reouiem in fm visiting no'irs J- and J-1U, Tues-. lay ana Wednesday. COCHRANE Of Belmont.

Nov. 'l. 1960. Eva E. Cochrane, formerly of 70 White ct.

beioved sister of Mrs f.lovd Ravmond and Charle a. Cochrane. Private funeral services at the new William J. Cox Funeral! Home. 431 Trapeie on Thurs-i late father.

Rooert Boyd. Brothers, teacher at; 1868 in Kevere. Mr. Boyd was prominent in JNortn Snore masonic circles 'Anthony Df Rosa of West Rox-nd was a member of several burr, and Mrs. James Pisterio.

Home. 22 Oak st, Uy.t Parg. Uiis most, most important matter Thursday morning at t. High Mass Low cost, (mail monthly payments, of Reouiem Our Lady of Cedar's Boston's most beautiful memorial Church, corner of Rutland st and parti, non-sectarian; open to ail. For Shawmut av Boston, at Reia-'peace of mind and love of yoyr farn-tives and friends invited.

Visitic ily. write for tic booklet. Box liA tours Wednesday. a-S and 7-14. tVeat ozbury.

ether fraternal He is survived by a wife, day at 2:30 nv. jBtcnncut Bel-scoot Cemetn. I 1 Annie Boyd. 1 Ct Tl fT KM.

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