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THE BOSTON GLOBE MONDAY, JULY 24, 1961 Nineteen DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS William Ellery atm oi mr-of Everett. July HOFFMAN In Waiertown, July 23. 91. Carl! taiCK Cambrldga, July 2, nn naun Lyoni. Elltn Deaths and Funerals Br hushand nf tha laic Lennoia tuiinorgi, wile or in late iimkson nf 1.1 Vasta! il Carrie Hralmar Una, I Honennisei tamer nf carl Jr.

Mastenon, John D. Markum. Willi E. mnther nf F.mest A Elmer mot and Hull. Ill Aiini.ni.

aim mm DEATHS MrKENDIT Ot Brnnkllne, July 23. Jamea aon nf the 1st Eluabeih and Jame McKendry, Residence. n7 Fuller si. Brother of Agnea Hndgkina. Philip and Fdwaid Renta Servicea will be held at th Bell Funeral Home.

376 Washington st Bionkline, on Tuesday at II o'clock. Relatives and friends Invited. Visiting houra 2 to 4 and 7 to 0 PA. and Cenia Filcksnn, hei vices Wool Merchant, (dun nmitn. runrrm services McCarthy, Timothj ultl ha held at thi Chanel nf J.

C. Albert Caswell. Ahlquiit. E. Br.

Anntno, Bertha M. Ash. Clara A. Baudanza. Marl Bragg, Edith M.

Brown, Lettl Calianan. W. E. Callings, John E. Caswell, C.

Albert McCormack, J. iinsa i Koch i CI IU1 Aiuniton si beloved wife of tha lale John, mother of Clifford Anne UiUiacom-andrea and Fred. Reposing at tha DeVltu funeral Home, 7nl Mt. Auburn si, WAIKHTOWN until Wednesnay at K. Requiem High Mass Ih Sailed Heart hutch at 0 a m.

telaiivea and friends Invited. Visit-in Monday 7-0 p.m., Tuesday 4-4 and 7-0 p. in. at the Unrvaid-Fowoilh Methodist Church. ISM Mast, C'amhiiriaa, liiesriav, Julv 25.

at 2. Helalivrs and friends Invlied. visiting noma McDonald, Sarah McKendry. James Dies Here at 87 me iieigiund runaiai Mom, mi ass. Arlington.

Hunday una James Quigg, 64, Welfare Chairman In Everett 20 Yrs. McLaughlin, Anna Iniwlay, 7-ft p.m. Latg Ciuld Star Henderson Cn M7 Prnadway. Ev-netl, Tuesday. July 21 at 2 in.

Relatives and friends Invited. Friends may rail at Ihe Chanel Monday, 1-0 p.m. at ft Formerly of Canton. In Florida. Clara Alice, beloved wlfa of James Ash.

suler nf Mia. Jennie bidden of Hvde I'aik, Mil Anna Cilhwm nf Dnnvers. Mn Martha Banker. Dies at 64 AMESBURY. Julv 22 ru.

Maiden, July oilier, Mil. At Gill. IN In Anna K. (Coyi William Ellery, a prominent treloved wile HOI.I.AMi In Rnxbury. July 21, Arthur beloved hinand oi Helen Mills.

Eva Minehan, Daniel Minehan, Chambera, Annt C. Frederick McLaughlin of IB Co lumbia at. Friends will be received 'cieverdon. Frances hVANH-in Maiden, July 22. Agnes M.

iCinwei wile of John of Ifl (iUdluin and mnther of Lnulse A. (J tut in of (jonieiville, Albert T. of Wakeileld, Joseph T. of I)or-iheatcr. John.

F. Jr. of Meriford incuiti noiiann inee Lanihanl, ol 18.il Colurnnua anci laiucr ol Artnur J. Ji and Fraiicla Hni-Idiul. and bronier ol Geoige at hei late rennence, Monnay, iv-a and 7 0 P.

funeral services will Condon. Katherln Margaret M. Boston wool merchant for over half a century, died Saturday at his home at 5 Arlington Boston. He was 87. ftrnnk Of Kllaahplh.

NJ. Mil. grille Jll IIHR FALMOUTH, July 23-James A. Quigg, 64, of Lexinfl- Montana, Robert neral services will be held, Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the McKay-Wondworth funeral home, 122 High Newbury-port, for C.

Albert Caswell, 64, tfulland Funeidi from the Uaniel I. Mil. Uoila Hndlleld, Mia. Fowler, all nf Falihuvan. Mi fiwlfl.

Leah Funer ati lctiy private inierrnent win corlla, Blinche r. I made In Middletown Bprlnga. Vermont. Coslello. Morris.

Elizabeth ItOn Evrstr. fnrmur rhair. I. nnca Sc bou riooic for funeian ml aorvlcea In Irtnllv I.nlsi o- A direct descendant of Wil-iman nf th irt.rtt w.w,,. rial Church.

anion, 'luesday. July nil lenue si. Jamaica Plain, on Wednesday, at a in. boienui Hlgn Moiria. Stafford C.

Neitor. Walter T. Elizabeth A. Denny, Martha and Humid A at hnme. tuneial from the Ureal in and Hon Funeral Home, 5,4 Pleasant si.

Tuesday, ast 15. Solemn Jtiah Mass at the Immaculate Conception Church at fi Relative! and friends at 2 p. in. Relatives and friends 1: TT.il "vumi Mil In Needham July 22. Eva Mass ol Reiuiem In All Saints nam cilery, signer oi me Board, art inHsv at hi Sun, inv ted.

Viail nil hours at (he II. Noble. Frederick Criiham St Snu Funeial Hnmr, IS i nun at a a in tieiatives and fiiends kindly invited. Calling hnuis iMaddncKsi, wile ol rmwara Mills Service at the Eaton uncial Home. Highland av Tuesday.

July 25. Erlckson, Carrie Evans, Agnei mer home here. oi i Andrews lane, Amesbury, treasurer of the Newburyport Co-Operative Bank, who died Church Canton, Monday, 2 to Declaration of Independence, he entered the wool business in mday 7 to lu and Tuesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 111. Lale rellierl m.rnh., Nutley. Winifred O'Donnell, invilea, visiung nnura ana i-iu riNTfiN In Rnsllnrtale.

July 22. 4 30 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. at 1.30 p.m. visiting noura Monday, 7-0, John W. Fenton.

nf 17 Arhnrnuah He was a plant engineer for General Electric in Everett for of th T.A Lucal No 588. 1892 and became a partner in Gertrude beloved son of th late William HUNT In Newburynort, July 23, Mrs. the firm of Hallowell and O'Keefe, Miry MINKHAN In Roxbury. on Saturday, more than 40 years. He was Everett Welfare Board chair- at the Baker Memorial Hospital in Boston today.

A veteran of World War he was a member of Post No. 150 of the Amesbury Ameri Anne nuili, turn 04 yeais. ol 0 Walnut foirner resident ol bomervllle and meiuner ol fraternal chanter H. of Snrnervllle: mother July 22. Daniel beloved liuiri.mo ol Ann Hailoian Minehan, and lather ol Daniel J.

Mauieen and John P. Residence. V4 Ward at. Ottlano, James Plcardl, R. Pongonis.

man 20 years and was a mem nf ivlrs. Hiiold Wortneu, and Miss Funeral from the Cieary funeral Antoinette E. DlMattla. Ph'llp tilery, William Fenton, W. Ferguson.

Albert Finn, G. E. Fisher, Lena Flaherty. Louis Fleming, Michael Friel, Philip Furile, Maria Glduz, Alma Gouin. Peter E.

Greene, William H. JINNIN in Wilmington, Julv 21. Bertha M. iThompsnnl, beloved wile of Joseph F. Annum.

Residence lit. I mother nf Mi l. llaihara Fielding of Tewkstiury, Mn. Joan While, Unbelt and Paul Ann no of WilmlniUin, frii.vtn nf Mia. Fvel.vn MrConnell nf Ftaynham.

funeral from Ihe W. 8. iivanauah and Snn Funeral Home. 374 Main Wll-mingtnn. Wednesday, July 21.

at ft 1.1 a High Max nf Itcniilrm in St, Thomas church at a.ni Relatives and friends Invited, Visiting hours Monday, 7-0 p.m.. Tuesday. 4 and 7 0 m. St. John.

New Brunswick, papeia please ntpy. ber of the advisory board of Everett Vocational High School. He was also on the Powen, Elizabeth Donald. During World War Mr. Ellery served as a colonel in the Quartermaster Corps and was a member of the Council of National Defense in Washington.

Between the wars, he was and Mary entnn inee nuen beloved brother nf Isabel and Friwaio renton. Funeral from the Murray Funeral Home. Sunn C'entie at l.aOiange HFMT RO.VP.I RY Tuesday, July 2 at a.m. hniemn High Masa at the Hnly Name Church at 0 o'clock. Relatives and friends most kindly invited.

Visiting hours Sunday and Monday 2-5 and 7-10, MIU.IMIN-Of Maynard, July 21. Albert in hit 4Mh year, husband St Evelvn IJamiesoni, father nf Pamela. John and EliHbeth. Mir.nnein n. Hunt, Imtn nf Winchester.

Kervlres Tuesday, 2 p.m.. in the Ellintt Funeral Huirif, 115 Green Newburypoit Burial In Belleville Cemetery, Calling houis Monday 7-0 p.m. Qulgg, Jamei can Legion, St. John's Masonic? Lodge, the Knights Templar, the Royal Arch Masons and th Alleppo Shrine Club, Amesbury. Quinn.

Joseph M. Horn, Vni) iremont st near Mission Church, on Tuenoay. July 2A. at 0 a m. Requiem High Mats in the Mission Chin cn at 0 a m.

Visiting hour Sunday, 7-10, Monday. 2-0. 7-Kl Relatives and fi lends kindly Invited to be present. Born in bkio-ereen, Counly C01K, Ireland. tlM HAN In Wellesley Hills.

July 21. Chelsea Board of Aldermen and the School Committee Hil I Of Mavnard Julv Ramsell, Francli A Real don. C. Lainerin funeral will he held from toe hherhan and While Rellly, Catherine He served as auditor and affiliated with many philan- when he lived there. A veteran of World War he was a member of the Pro BArftAN'.

In Medlnrd July 22 Richardson. James Maigaiet iCranei. bemveri wile iHamrdck. James J. nerr Hmne, 4 Ham rmt lursuav, at 8 a followed by a Kmuiem High Mass at hi Bridget's Cnun at 0 Huiial will follow in St Hi Marl Cemeteiy.

Calling bouis 01 the late 'iiicK J. Mtnenan ana Hannlford. L. trustee of the Central Congregational Church, Amesbury, and as auditor for the Greater I I 1 roomer ot Mia, uoroiny Hill of Maynard, Mia. Marie Warnoi of Arllngmn, Mrs.

Alice Malcolm nf Dorchester, flnhert, Donald, Richard and James of Camhridue. Funeral Wednesday at ft a from th Fowler tunei mI Hnmf. I'nm-nrrt ml fessional Engineers Society, Hart, Myrtle Lee Higgins, Augusta L. Massachusetts Order of For jvionaay ana v-iu p.m, Hl(HKg In Maiden. July 22 Iii.fiiir, in ti, 1 Inei Dman ol 75 FauuanKS sister ot D.

Frank Crane ol Allslon and Mrs. Albeit M. Leahy nf bomervllle. Funeral Iron, the Henry Burke Funeral Home, 56 Washington Weiiemev Hills. Tuesday at 8:15 a nr.

Man iritann) nf In Flfih at Beloved wile nf the late Nicola and mother nf Eiasmn nf Arlinuton, Maria AiisuMa nt Rincklnn, Glro-lamo Baaaiclla nf Soinei ville, Pauline Causl of Mcrttnrd and Colo-teia Delia Pelln of Nnrwnod. Fu-neial Irnm Ihe Dello Run funeral Home, Mnln Tuesday. July 2(1. at IS a in. Solemn High Mass nr Reninem in sit.

James Church Hilferty, Catherine esters, the Sagamore Club, Amandii Uveraoui, Wife ol the late M. Hairy Hughes of 340 Maynard. with a Solemn High Mass at a.m. from St, Bildaet's hiiii-h, Maynard Calling hours Elks, American Legion Post Pleasant at. Funrial service at the bnrague Funeral Hnme.

33ft No. 34, Knights of Columbus, Rlordan, Katherlne E. Saulnler, A. Sean. John E.

Sbellrner. Walter Silverman, A. Simard. Norman P. Smith, Barbara Stanford, Hannah Standke, W.

P. Stevens, Esther Sullivan, James J. lYioonny 7-in, luesday 2-4 ana 7-10 Newburyport Council of Churches. He leaves a wife, Ruth (Andrews); a daughter, Mrs. William H.

Noyes of Brattlebora. Vt. and a sister, Mrs, Frank FINN In Blllerlca, formerly of Cam- Hoffman, Rosa Holland. Arthur Hughes. Amanda Hunt, Anne Johnson, Mary Kallstian.

Peter T. council 83, all Chelsea, and the at am. Relative, and friend triidle. July II. auddeniy.

Gerald Solemn High Mass ol Kenulrm in fel John'i Church at 0 o'clock. Relatives and friends, respectfully invited, please omit flowers. Contributions may made to the Catholic Guild for th Blind or to the American Cancer Society. Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-8. Immaculate Conception Holy nusnann or nnnie Inn are respcctiuuy mviirn.

visum houra 3-5 and 7-10 m. 22. F.dith iName society, jvereu. father of Mary T. Morrla and Gerald Finn and bi other of Joseph iPati.

Daniel and Jamea Finn: aon Morgan of Amesbury. He leaves a wife. Marsaret Keenan, Marlon G. M. (Nickemoni.

beloved wife of F.lvln Bragg nf 274 Reedsdale Pleasant Tuesday at i m. JOHNSON In Fmett Hills. July 2.1. Mary A. (Welch), beloved wife ot 'Finest A.

Johnson, and mother of Mrs. Maigaret Rhllinger, Mrs Dorothy fitgerald, and James Johnson; residence 178 Hyde Park av, Funeial from the Biady Funeral Home, lu Tower Foiest Hills, Wednesday morning. July 21. at 8 Solemn Requiem Hign Mass in St, Andrew the Apostle church at 0 o'clock. Relatives and fl lends in or Jeremiah and the lale Nelli ipwyeri Finn.

Funeral from the 1 rd mother of M. Jr. ft Quinrv, Mra. John Andrew of r.j Kim. nf Milton.

Thompson. Ethelyn MONTANA Of Medtield, formerly of Roilindale. Juiy 23, Kobeit beloved husuana ot Ulaays (Barren nari falner ol Lowaid ivierrill, mrs. Keohane, Dennis Kirby, John F. Kotlik.

Adam J. LaChapelle, John M. (Judge), and a brother, John J. Quigg of Burlington. A solemn requiem Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m..

iiHmei t. tirien Mineral Home, 7 Mass. CAMRRIIK.E, Tuesday at fl 30 a Solemn High Mass at St. Mary'a Church. Ril IRir a Thompson.

G. J. Walsh, Margaret J. G. Gordon Watt, Needham Banker 2nd ii.ler of Mil.

Cm delia Chase of Monument Beach, funeral .1 c.uivnv Cninmunity heihaney J. Duuosky and Mn. Jean fun, brother of Joseph, coward ana Lafreniere, Ann K. at 0:30 am. Relatives and friends invited, and may call at their convenience.

Parking rear of funeral vited. Visiting hour 2-5, 7-1U Wednesday at Immaculate Langiell, KAI.INT1AN In Dorchester. sud Conception Church, Everett. Watt. G.

Gordon Whelan, Joseph B. Whalen, Helen Wilcox, Mary A. Vout, Henry J. i i Charlotte Methoditt Church. Blue Htlla on Tuedy morning at 9 m.

Ttelatlvei and iPgf. Friends may call at the J. B. tyie A Gl-Mbon raolnn at Milton Funeral services for G. Gor riSHER (Novlck) of 1H Pnrler denly.

July 22. Peter beloved husband of Ann (Hnlericki. resi Ulenfield, Celia dence 27 Taft devoted father don Watt, 72, of Grosvenor Needham, former manager of Long. Agnes R. of Mis.

r'aul Collins and Mary Ann 2-4 and 7-0 n.m LoVuolo, John Sir Kallstian. son ot Mdry and the late Thomas Kallstian. brother of Rose Be.vlickjian. F'uneral from In lieu of flowen any donations mav he sent to a rhildien a charity ch ce Intei ment at Vlonu- Caroline ivinniana. nesioence i Spring it.

funeral ftom tne Y. J. higgins Funeial nome. 42m Washington it. (Hotlinoale sq.i.

Wednei-day, Juiy 2K. al 8 am. Requiem Mass in ihe Holy Name Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friend! invited. Visiting hours Monday 7 to 9.

and Tuesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Late employee of the New England Tel. Tel. Co. Parking in rear of funeral home on Cummins hignway.

MORRIS Of 7 Oakland st, Roxbury. July 23. Elizabeth (Gonzales), beloved wrfe of John, mother of David, John Morris. Mary and Olive Fer-minn. Funeral from the William J.

Maiden, wife nf ihe late Hi and devoted mother of Goldie. of Maiden. Ethel Ullian nf Maiden, Abraham of Maiden. Louis of Rox bury. Sarah Sheir of Florida and Rebecca Sirkis of Prnvldence.

Also aurvived by 15 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren. Services will be held at the Goldman Funeral Home. 174 Ferry Maiden, Monday, July 24. at 2 p.m Baldyga Funeral Home, 16 Preble Alma Giduz, Piano Teacher, Dies in Brookline Cemetery. Bourne st.

4at Andrew so 1. Wednesday, at agnwm-ni Ro-mervtlle. Masaachu- 8 a m. Solemn Requiem Mass in St Margaret'! Church at 0 o'clock tne weedham branch of tha Norfolk County Trust will be held at the Needham Congregational Church Wednesday at 2 p.m. Watt, who died Saturday at his Summer home in South etl, July, 2J.

10RJ. I Rf ARDOV In Cambridge. July 23. Ifthl. Catherine lO Connelli.

beloved wife of the late Patrick Rear-don, mother of Nora and Jeremiah Reardon. Kathleen DeBaron, Mau Relatives and friends resnectfully invited. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-10 Memorial week at the Home of Hmlltnn. Puhnlco N-B. isnrr, in roller at reen Weinberg.

Patrick, John, Daniel and ihe lale William Reardon WILLIAM ELLERY p.m. Memner Holy rvame society. KttNAN- In Dorchester. July 22 maiden, mninhtitlnns in her mem nrt lir Alma Giduz, a piano teacher in Boston for manv vaarc AmA funeral from the John J. Donovan ory may he made to the CheNea Gormley Funeial Home.

500 Centre i Jamaica (Main. Wednesday. July Jewish Nursing Home, Lafayette 17 1 Mailon G. (Campbell), wile of the late Michael formerly of 6b4 thropic causes, especially in Saturday at her home on Bab- mtumhia mother ot Alfred 26 at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in Saint Joseph Church at clock.

Relatives and tnendh of Boston. Joseph P. of North Qulncy, sister nf Christine McGinn I I.AHERTV In Snrnervllle, July 23. late residence 301 Broadway, Lnuls. beloved husband of Mary (Vercel- Bristol, was the first commander of the West Roxbury post of the American Legion, and was also a member of the Needham Rotary Club me neia 01 conservation, ne.cock Brookline.

was a member of the Advisory! a eraduatP of fh Trn Funeral Home. 140 Otis Cambridge, Wednesday at 8 a.m. Solemn Funeial Mass at the Sacred Heart Church at 9. Relatives and ft lends invited. Visiting hours Monday and Tuesday 2-5 and 7-10.

Late member of Irish-American Assoc. It HI I In Rnslindale. July 23. Cath Invited. Visiting houn Monday 7-10, Tuesday 2-5 and 7-10.

ot houtn Hosion, and Hemy lauip--bell of Boston. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Sirv 'e Ini'uhnlVo Hantl.t plihn cn NS, Tuesday. July at 30 Tm. Interment. Pubmco.

N.S. NS papeia pleas copy. CAI4.AN AN In West Boxbury. July l' Willl.im E. Calianan.

2( Drake Brockton, husband Enfitse isiyniktewiM). of Nra a lanan. brother of Joseph and AV and Mrs.Maiv nnii, devoted brother of Miss Mae E. Flaherty of reabndy. and-Walter Flaherty of Brookline.

Funeral Wednesday at 8 a.m. frnm Calaldo Council of the Massachusetts Conservatory' of Music Trustees of Reservations and 'Mlss Glduz had taught mn MrtRRiirf Pembroke, suddenly and Needham Congregational Church. also served on the Board of previously in Simsbury, the funeral from the Keohane funeial Home, 785 Hancock WOL-LAKTON, Tuesday al 8:15. Solemn Mass ot Requiem in Sacred Heart Churrh, Norm Uuincy at 8 o'clock. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10.

Trustees of the Massachusetts He leaves two sons, Robert CHIiiuii, rioian. and Butte, Mont. During World War she served as a Y.M.C.A. Horticultural Society. Tine Ca anan oi irnm the Yakavonia Fiineral Home.

Juiy 22. Stafford c. nusoana oi Maigaret uohnstoni Morns, residence Ferndale Pembroke. Reposing at the Cartwright Funeral Home. 419 North Main Randolph.

Funeral Wednesday at 1:30 Relative! and friend! respectfully invited to attend. Calling noun Monday 7-9, Tuesday 3-5 and 7-9. -ur-u ti tt KEOHANE In Dorchester. July 22. xuimg ui i u- erine F.

nee hullivani nevoien wue of Daniel T. Reilly of 19 Heathcote st. beloved mother of John Daniel E. Reilly of Dedham, Mary A. Reilly rff Los Angeles, Dorothea J.

Rellly of Roslindale, Mrs. Helen R. Landess of Cohasset. Mrs Rita R. Stanford of Arizona.

Mrs. Cathleen H. Babakian of Winchester. Funeral from the Hugh Cannon Funeral Home, High Dedham opn. Saint Mary's Church i on Wed.

of Sarasota, Fla. and Douglas of Kirkland, Wash, and twa daughters, Mrs. Robert Blah-chard of Bennington, N.H. and lOhl, Dennis, beloved ion of the lale Dennis and Mary (Murray 1. Residence 20 Tuttle st.

Funeral from served as a wool appraiser for the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture i.S?S runerai Mome. Hrnadway. Som-erville.

Snlemn Requiem High Mass In St. Ann Church at 0 a.m. Relatives and friends Invited. Visiting hours Monday, 7 10 and Tuesday, 2-5 and 7-10 Late member Local No. 580, T.A.

Carmen a Union. FLEMING In Bralntree. July 22. auddeniy, Michael, belnved husband of Ann (Hnlden) Fleming, and brother of Mrs. Annie McDonough, Mrs.

Bessie Halligan of Lynn, Mrs Jane Gallagher of New Jersey and John Fleming of Boston. Formerly of Jamaica Plain. Funeral from the Brady Funeral Home. 10 Tower KintiHiiinn il the Stephen E. Rrennlck Funeral Home, 138 Norfolk St.

(corner of A anri 1 In (1. Jean Watt of Needham. vcsTOl Malifan. in Newtnn. July Everett.

July 22. John Whitman 1, Wednesday, July 26, at and remained in that post un- til 1949 when he returned to nephew. Roland Giduz of nrivato Vuicinecs Ho rotirarl in Carolina. morning at 8. Requiem High Funeral a.m.

Hign Mass 01 ftequiem In St William's Church at a formerly, oj iln brother of AliceBerglund of 22, Waller neiovea nusoana vi the late Edith iHanicomi. and Relatives and friends invited. Visit Mass in sacred Mean inurcn. nos-linrial at ft o'clock. Relatives and ipe4 I Funeral services will be father of Ralph Nestor of Maiden; nr Mrs Florence (Nestor! w.l".,'!,: "i'oad: friends Invited.

Visiting hours Mon ing nours Monday evening 7-9, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Aiihnmdaie. Funeral ir' i- day 7-9, Tuesday 2-4. 7-9 m. member: pnvaie Mr.

Ellery was a from the Leo M. Norton. Funeral way tcorner of Summer al 11 ClOCK. VISIl- forest Hills. Tuesday morning.

July KIRBV John F. In Bralntree. July Home. 287 Main Maiden Tn.HaV Jlllv 2a. it 8:30.

r. kAmV; Monday. 7-0 P.m.. Tue Richardson tn Boxborough Juiyiof the Massachusetts Histori- le Massacnuseus J.i. at a.

Heqinem High Mass In St. Thnmas' Church at 9 o'clock laie resiaence irt f'eacn stT brother of Thomaa L. and Edmund riiston-, nd Genealogical SocietieTUierfll I OttlOrrOW day 3-4 22. 1961 James L. husband of the'ral a.

anu i-w. Requiem High Mass at the Sacred a o'clock. Relatives ll.ni. Dipharrf. Cities, Towns league Names Two to Staff The Massachusetts Learn neianves and friends Invited.

Visiting hours 2-5. 7-10 m. Late member St, Thnmaa' Holy Name Siciety eon. Residence Middle rd Services and the Bostonian Society, A. of West Koxbury, Joseph B.

and Donald R. of Winthiop. Funeral from the Leo J. McMaster at Son F'uneral Home. fift K'ranklln kl as er rr as CAMMLL Of Amesbury.

In Boston. July 22TcT Alhert Caswell, age 64 years, husband of Ruth Andiewsi and friends invited. Visiting hours i a aa a bm ai me iviac nae-i unnicuiic u- neral Home Thoreau and BelknaDwetl as a llieume memoer Via I UUIIUIIVIIU FRII.I In Woburn. July 22 of Dun- Sunday 7-10. Monday 2-5.

T-u Retired carrier Maiden Post Office Member Maiden Post 69, A L. concord, Monday juiy 24 at, the Massachusetts Horticuitur- Biaintree (Rte. .17 1. Wednesday, July 26. at 8 a.m., followed by a Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St.

an cionmeny L.ounty Donegal, Ireland 1. Phlhn J. of 01 Prnsnect at p.m. visiting nours ounuw evening 7-9. al Society.

He was also a for Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the vrtRl F.In Eveiett, July 22. fiea- 1 nomas More Church at 0 a Relatives and friends aie resoprt- mer member of The Country husband of Hannah N. iMcF.leneyl. and father nf Mrs.

Daniel Riley iRcatriret. Mrs Donald Nelson JMnrgareti, Daniel F. of Woburn and Philip .1 of Nashua. Fu enck resiaence nf Mai (Suretlel RIORDAN In Wickens fully invited to visit Monday 7-10, Brookline. JUiy UrccHino ma xroupe tuneraiiof ritic and and Troupe funeral Kathenne beloved daugnter ot iv'ui anq uesaay and 7-10.

and father of Doiothy Prpcopio of Fred A. Noble uf home, 28 Adams st Quincy, its 17 the late Joseph and Margatet Ma-i ber of Kine ChaDel and the neral from the P. J. Cox and Sons KOTI IK In Stoughton, July 23, by -l vw. a mt mey, sister of Abigail and Hita uA hnn.

Ki-uiinn Funeral service at the First Church, Boston acciocni. anm beloved husband of Julia (Zabroskvl of 61 Broariwav. for George T. Hammond, 86, of Hyde Quincy, former Aug. 1, it was announced He leaves a wife, the former Stoughton.

Funeial from the James Chester A. Curnane Funeral Home 503 Broadway (Corner Summer it. Tuesday morning at 11 clock. Visiting houn 3-5. 7-10.

superintendent of shipbuilding Kiordan. the late William jnnn F. fliordan and Mary E. O'KeePfe Funeral from her late home. 789 Washington Wednesday, July 26 at 9 a.m.

Solemn High Mass of Requiem in Saint Gabriel's Church i in o'clock Relatives and friends Bessie Bell Collier, who was a last night by the organization' president, Mayor Philip J. Crowley of Everett. Smices the McKav-Woodwotth lunnJl Home. 124 High Nw-burvnort, Wei neadav. at 2 p.m Burial in Salisbury Point Cemetery.

Amesbury No calling hours by family reriuest. CHAMBERS Of Wevmoulh. lv. July 23. Anne C.

beloved daughter of DoVothv E. and John Ch.imbrts of 2() AipIp-ttee heloved sister of Maureen of the home address unera from the Joseph R. Lurid Funeral Hotne. 18 Qulncy av. Wevmouth Lanriingi.

on Wednesday, July .18 15 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Renuiem at the Sacred Church? Wevmnuth, at a Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours at the funeral home Monday 7 to 10. Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. Late membei Sacrcrt Heart Legion of Mary and the Newman Club.

CLEVmrtON In Wellesley Hills, juy 21 Formerly nf Newton v- ickulrinni eveidon. B. Cotter Funeral Home. 39 Grove Stoughton, Wednesday, July 26. at 8 a m.

Solemn High Funeral Mass In the Immaculate Conception Church at 9. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited Visiting hours Monday 7-10, Tuesday 2-4 sjlTl.EV In Dorchester. July. 22. at Bethlehem Steel East Boston yards, who died yesterday at Quincy City Hospital.

Crowley also announced the Winilrwn IHHCKeVI OI 1 t-UlUJ" invited. Late member of PhUo- prominent concert violinist for many years. Private memorial services will be held at King's Chapel, Beacon at a later date. matheia Club and Legion of Mary appointments of Michael P. bla beloved wife of the late William B.

Nutley, mother of Margaret Foley. Catherine L. Farley, ana 1-111 p.m. Curran of Holyoke and New SAI LNIEB In Maiden. July 22.

Al- Lsf HAFF.LLE In Somervllle. July uneral Hnme, 14 Highland (off Green st Wednesday. July 26, al 8 15. Solemn High Mass at St. Charles' Church at 0 o'clock Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hnurs Monday and Tuesday 2 -5 and 7-10. Late member Esao Quarter Century Club. In Atlingtnn. July 23. Maria (Allegra, Fucile.

nf 50 Rublee beloved wife nf Sebastian mnther of John Fucile of Randolph, and sister of Rose Cnvaluccl of Medford. Rqfarin of Hingham. Anthony of Arlington Anlonln (Tonyl of Dedham, Joseph of Maiden, and Stephen Allegra of Fast Boston Funeral from the Daniel F. O'Brien Funeral Home, 228 Mass. ARLINGTON, Wednesday, at 8 a m.

Solemn High Mass at St Camillua' Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends Invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. Patricia T. Nelson.

Jean McCluskey a William .1.. Thomas J. A 32d Degree Mason, he was a 50-year member of the Rural Lodge of Quincy and also belonged to the Propeller Club nniN l. resinenre 2f fars nus 2i. jonn.

beloved husband of Mary IHannnnl nf 12 Mainn mi, ton as assistant director and Mayor John P. Donnelly of hand of Mabel father of Francis Jrrsroh and Kenneth father of Eleanor Juley of Beverly J. nuney. runerai inim nic o-r-nu anri Funeral Home boo orntner 01 Mster Mary St. Maiden as legal counsel.

Mrs, James (Nancy I Buononane, Mrs. William (Patricial Bainzille. Ronald A. and Karen S. Saulnier of Maiden.

Mrs. Harry lEIizabethl Parwni nf Mwrifnrd Funeral from of Boston. DEATHS ru rA Wednesday at rrencricK or me Holy cross Order cnUinn' Hiah Mass of Re He said that Robert M. funeral from the E. L.

Kelleher During World War he was runerai nome. 7 Hroadway. Tues quiem in St. Kevin Church at 9 THOMPSON Of Maiden. July 22.

O'Hare, director of the Boston College Seminar Research Bu ni Hprhert S. Cieverdon. of o'clock. Relatives and irienas invited Visiting hours 2-4 and day at 8 a m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St.

Benedicts Church at 9 0 clock Relatives and friends 4ft ril: mnther of Mt'S 7-10 smart Rairri. of East Oi leans, and a member of the U.S. Shipping Board. Between the wars he was affiliated with Bethlehem and served as chief en the Sprague Funeral Home. 3J9 Pleasant on Wednesday.

Jily 6. at 8:15. Solemn Requiem Hurh Mass at the Sacred Heart Church at 9 clock. Relatives and friends invited Vistmg hours Monday, 7-10; Tuesday. 3-5 and 7-10.

iiivnen. veteran ot World War I. nf Wellesley vistuns nuurs 4-0 anq 7-iu p.m Ethelyn (Colgani. of 26 Clarendon widow of Herbert A. Thompson and mother of Mrs.

Earl Mc-Mahon of Caldwell. N.J and Cedric M. Thompson of Medford Services at Robinson Chapel. 809 Main Melrose. Tuesday, at 1:30 m.

Friends may call Monday evening. 7-9. Hills 6 giandchildien and 1 great-granrtchilrt. Funeral services from O'DONNELL In Cambridge. July 23,.

iChannnnl O'Dnnnell Of Gini'Z In Brookline. July 22, Alma reau, will serve another year as executive director of tht league, after which a full-time director will be named. LAFREMF.RE In Arlington. July 23, imii. neinence Mass.

av Gtriui, of OS Fa brock at. Funeral services private. Ann K. iGreeni beloved wife of Dr. Edward A.

Lafieniere. Funeral gineer for the Cape Cod Steamship Co. He was a lieutenant com SEARS In South Boston, July 23. GOI'IN iGowlnt In Medford. July 1148 Cambridge wue oi me iae William O'Donnell and mother of Patricia Zingale.

sister of Mary Graney. Peg Taylor and Joseph ch.nnnn Funeral from the Daniel tiom the John E. McAvoy Funeral The league, formed last Feb 2.3. formerly of Brighton, Peter John oelovea nusoana oi mar-garet iDonahuel Scars, and father of Mrs. Catherine Sharkus.

Funeral orvir at the O'Brien Funeral nnme. Mass. Wednes day at 8 a followed bv a High THOMPSON In Medford, July 23. ruary, numbers 50 mayors, mander in the Coast Guard Mnme. Q07 MaSS- nushand of the late Margatet tBeddyi Gouin.

and father of Mrs Mary Sell, and Joseph Gouin Funeral from his hnme, 33 Third st Georae of 15 A First beloved a. CAMBRIDGE. Wed- during World War II. Home. Hfi Dorchester Wednes Mass of Requiem in St, Agnes Church at 0 o'clock.

Relatives and friends aie invited. Visiting hnurs Cnl.mn HlBh MaSS husband oi Emma A. (Acklesi. father of Mlllicent A. Minnis of Weymouth.

Russell C. of Beverly and Kenneth G. of Conn. Funeral the Brianam cnanei. or inr ConBiesationa! Church.

1115 Centre Newton Centre on Tuesday. July 25 at 2 t) m. Friends may call at the Waterman Chapel 502 Washington Wellesley, on Monday 7 to 0. CONDON In South Boston, Julv 22d. Kathenne beloved daughter of the late Edward and Bridget (Myers 1 Condon.

Residence 311 Emerson st. Funeral from the James T. O'Donnell Funernl Home. 780 Fast Broadway. 1 between and sts Tuesdav, July 25 at 8 a Solemn High Mass of Renuiem tn the Gate nf Heaven Church at 0 o'clock.

Relatives and friends in Medford. Wednesday, July 26. at 8 o'clock. High Mass of Requiem day, at 11 8 m. Relatives and friends invrted.

Visiting hours Monday 7-10 and Tuesday 2-5 and 7-10. selectmen and city and town managers. Crowley said that with the opening of league headquar ixiunuay i-ru, i uesqay t-o and 7-10. in St. Mary Church at 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. Parking in rear Margaret Minehan LA NO IE LL In North Hampton, H. in St. James Church at 9 a.m.

Rela fives and friends are klndlv in service in A. Long Memorial rormeriy ot maioen. July 22. Char of funeral home. Chapel.

4 Beech st cor. Mass. av vited Visiting hnurs Monday 7 to 10 SHELLMKB In Norwood. July 23. lotte M.

(Cook', wife of Ihe late Of Wellesley Hills, 81 Wednesdav. Ju 26 at 11 a Vis warren u. ungiell. of Lafayette rd O'KEEFE In Brookline. July T2- warv Tuesnav 2 to and 7 to in p.m Late member of Hotel Ar Res formerly of Hyde Park, Walter A.

heloved husband of Beatrice ters, "we mark the first time in the history of the common runerai services at the Weir Fu R. (Ueianevi, neinven wiir ing hours in the Chapel Monday. 7 to 9 aad Tuesday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9. taurant Emp. Local No.

neral Home, 144 Salem Maiden residence 3fi2 Washington at devoted father of Leo Jo 34. AT. of L. Tuesday at 2 p.m. Relatives and late Timotny own; 30 Naples Sister of Ignatius De-laney.

Funeral from the -Gtr! i l.rv Funeral Home. 129 Harvard friends invited. Friends may call GRFEN'E In West Rnxbury. July 23 anne Murray. Gerard all of Nor vited.

Visiting houra Sunday 7-10 wood and Vincent L. of Hrainiree Monday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m ai runerai nome ivionnay a-s and William H. beloved nushand of the late Nora 1. I McOonoufih I and mnrning at 8:10. fol Funeral from the James J.

Laush- COItUSR Of Snrnervllle. July 23. WELLESLEY HIILS, July 23 Mrs. Margaret (Crane) Minehan of Wellesley Hills, a concert singer in Boston for many years, died yesterday at the Newton-Wellesley Hospital on her 81st birthday. father of Evelyn Ledwith.

of Ded 7-9 p.m. Please omit flowers. Contributions in her memory mav he made tn the Eye Research Fund of lowed by a High of Reauiem in h. rh.irch at 9 clock. Blanche fConkt.

wife of th, lin Funeral Hnme. 34 Oak Hvde Park. Wednesdav at 8. Solemn High ham. Dorothy Kennedy.

Helen me MaKien L.ions Club, late Herbert S. Corliss, formerly of 40 Holland st. Funeial In the new Tate Memorial Chanel. 1251 Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-U.

Tangnev. Esther Sullivan, and William Greene, all of West Roxbury brother of Esther Heinti of Brnok- Mass of Requiem in St. Catherine's Chuich at 9. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10.

Brooklyn. Y. and WALSH Of Hyde Park. July 23 Marsaret iGnffini beloved wife of the late Peter Walsh, mother of Thomas Peter John and James J. William E.

Walsh and Mrs. Agnes B. McGrath. and Mrs. Margaret J.

Smcer. sister of Mrs Anna Powers. Mrs. Nora Ryan. John Griffin.

Residence, 1053 Hvde Park av. Funeral from the C. Carroll Funeral Home. 22 Oak Hyde Park. Tuesday LII.ENFIELn Departed Julv 21 Interment St.

raui Washington West Newton. Tues line. and Thnmas Greene of Boston: 4 rranklin liardens. Rnx bury, wife nf the lale Henrv Mien day. July 2S.

at 1 pm. visiting hours Sunday and Monday 2-5 and OTT1ANO In Jamaica Plain, formerly Madison. N.J. papers, please copy field, and devoted mnther of Bertha residence 178 Coiev st. Funeral frnm the P.

Murray Funeral Home. Centre st at LaGranee of East Boston. July Z.I. James, -j nl renta G. Har Rosenstein of Roxhury.

Rose Of Cll IHUtV Tlenarted 22. 7-0 pm. g-OsTfllo Of Winchester. July 23 wealth in which the cities and towns of our state will work, together in a cooperative effort toward a common goal." Curran resigned his post as research assistant of the Boston College Seminar Research Bureau to accept the leagu post. Succeeding him in the Bos ton College post will be Wil liam Franklin Chouinard of; Holyoke, Rev.

W. Seavey Joyce: S.J., head of the College of Business Administration, an-i" nounced. fioxnury, Harry of Brooklyn. nn South St WEST ROXBIRV. Wednes and Leo Ltlenfield of Newton; also Brother of" Augustus of Winchester -r Vlre Mottolla day.

July 28. at 8:15 a Requiem Hieh Mass in su Theresa's Church lurviven ry eight grandchildren morning at 8 High Mass of Re- in Church of the Most recious Blood at 9 Relatives and M.ver A of 1002 Ketler Grove City. beloved husband of Dorothy (Freemam: devoted 'ather of Carol Ann Silverman of Grove City. Pi mil William C. Silverman of bv accident, Eluabeih nf 500 Washington daughter of the late Anna (Bantistei Costello.

Niece of Michael J. Donlrm. Funeral from the Lane Funeral Hnme, 760 Main ann mree great-grandchi rtren. Ser ana i'jci Rndnn. Reposing at the fon.ral Home, fll vires were held at the Stanetsky Memorial Chapels.

10 Washington at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends most kindly Invited, Late member of Boston Printing Pressman's Union No. 67. Mnvint Pleasant Connril friends invited. Visiting hours and 7-10.

2 "nnent Heights. Eas Kalamazoo. Mich. Lnvins ton of si urove Man. Dorchester, sun Rrinn.

until Wednesday, at 9 a nay, July iti. nf nrt St Theresa Holy Ida, and the late Barnett Silverman of Brighton: dear brother of Lena Hill of Brookline. Julia Fryman of Petosky. Belle Hill of Miami, Requiem High Mass St. La7.

arus Church, at 10 clock. Re! 1 l. end, are respect WATT Needham. July 22. Gordon.

al Wednesday morning at solemn Hiah Funeral Mass in St Mary's Church at 0 o'clock Visitins hours Monday. 7-10, Tuesday. 3-! and 7-10. BENNT In Brnnkllne. July 51 LoVUQJ.O Of 87 North Washinslon Name Society.

Visiting hours Monday 7-10 p.m., Tuesday 2-5 and husband of the late Elizabeth (Eddy nnion, juiy jonn isials inviied to attend. Visiting Watt. Service at the Congregation 7-1n m. neinven mtspand of Mary (nee il A ROCK Suddenly, in Dorchester Born in Boston, she lived in Charlestown for many years and was the widow of Patrick Minehan, prominent in sport circles. After attending the New England Conservatory of Music, she sang at many Bos-! ton concerts and was often a church soloist.

She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Arthur C. Doran Sr. of Wellesley Hills; a sister, Mrs. Albert M.

Leahy of Somerville, and a brother, D. Frank Crane of Allston. She also leaves si grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. A solemn requiem Mass will hours 2-5 and 7-10. j-icnnei.

and fattier of Rose Mary. 11 Tarv-na httlnvcri huchnnfl al Church of Needham. Wednesday. July 26. at 2 p.m.

Visiting hours at the Eaton Funeral Home. 1351 Highland Monday and Tuesday 7-9. rtf rplia Hamrnrh inee Heavev 1 niranni tn Brachmont. July 22 rinieiai irnm tne Jonn 1 Incotti Sons Funeral Home. 7 Cooper at and Louis Silverman oi 'eve-land.

O. Services at the SUnelaKyl Memorial Chapels. 10 Washington Grove Hall, Dorchester. Wcdiwr-day. July 2(1.

al 11 a m. Mamo-ial week at the home of Samuel W. Kates. 674 Ontie Newton, Ex residence 6.3 Holmes father of John William K. Hamrnck.

Marv belnved husband of the late Lucia father nf Car- T. Maguire, and Ellen Ryan ht-ntlir nf Patrick and Ann Ham- on Tuesday, at 8:30 a.m. Solemn fiequiem High JW.iss in St. Mary's Church at 9:30. Ilelatives and friends may visit between the hnurs of 2-5 and 7-10 p.rh.

Please omit flowers. L0Nt''" Dorchester. July 22. Aunes rock. Mrs Eliraheth McDonough WHALEN In Greenfield.

July 22. Helen (Walshi Whalen of 1 Dunnell widow of Henry L. Whalen. hrlnved mother of Mrs. John i Kath nrt Mis Maraaiet McDonald.

Ml neral frnm the Harold L. O'Netl Funeral Home. 405 Washington st erlne i Desmond of Bay Berry Point. Marshfleld. sister of Mrs Annie Taylor of South Weymouth, and James mine.

Massimmo imiwiyt. in F.ast Boston. Louis, nf Westwood, Mrs. Margaret DiPri7io of Beach-mont. and Mrs.

Mildred DeAngelis of Lynn. Funeral from the Rapino Memorial Home. 9 Chelsea St. (Maverick F.ast Boston. Tuesday at 8 a m.

Solemn Requiem Mass in Our Lady of Lourdes Church Beachmont. at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

E. Walsh of Springfield, runerai services nn Tuesdav. Julv 25. from Martha 'Stnrrowt In her 00th year. Wife of the late Dr.

Francis Denny and daughter of the late Charles and Maltha V. Stnrrow. Notice of memorial service later. DiMATTI In the North End. July 21- Pbilin, nf 03 Charter beloved husband of Nunia DiMatt'a and dmotcd father nf John.

Eugene. Ernest. Ralph and Angclo DiMnttia, Mrs. Elvira PoGireory and the late Sahino DiMattia. all nf Boston.

Funeral from the A. Langnne jr. Funeral Hnirif. 58 Merrimnc at Chardon Tuesday at. 0 am.

Solemn Rrouiem High Masa in St. Leonard's Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and trfnds Invited. Visiting hours Saturday 7-10 Sundav and Mnndey 2 5 and 7-10 m. Late member of the Third Order nf St.

Francis. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the home for Italian Children. CI. I MY-William. in Boston, at his residence.

5 Arlinstnn Julv 21 h.lr.vrl husband of Bessie (Cnlllerl th McCarthv Funeral Home. pressions of sympathy may be donated in his memory to your favorite chanty. Interment ii Moh-liver Cemeteiy. West Hoxbury. SIMARO Of North Cambridge.

Suddenly. July 2-'. Norman of Elm st beloved husband of (Tarasavich i. snn of Waller and Blanche Simard. Funeial from the A.

Long Memorial Chapel. 4 Beech cor. Mass North Cambridge. Wednesday. July 26 at 8 am.

Requiem High Mass in St, John's Church. North Cambridge at 9 am. Visiting hours at the Chanel Monday. 7 to 9 and Tuesday. 3 to 5 and 7 to 9.

'be sung at St. John's Church, R.mk Row. at' a m. Followed by at Bradlee st Dorchester, on Wednesday. July 26.

at 8 ajn. Solemn Requiem High Mass at Tt. Peter's Church at 9 o'clock. Re a-tives and friends respectfully Invited Visiting hours 2-4, 7-10 pm Interment New Calvary Cemetery Late member St. Peter's Holy Name Society HANMrORD In Boston.

July 21, I. htnveri husband nf the a Reoiiiem HiRh Mass at the Blessed a Tuesdav Sacrament Church at 9 a Inter- i euesiey. luesuay, n. iirOnrunEI beloved wife of John G. Long, mother ot Mrs.

Dorothy A. Giarla of Nnhant. John G. Jr Cnl Richard .1 USA, and Cnl Rnbert Lnng. USAF.

Funeral from her lale home. 18 Thornley Wednesday, July 26. at 9 a.m. Snlemn Hitth Mass at St, William's Church at 10 am Relatives and friends kindly Invited, l.ate member of St. William Ladle Sodality and St.

Vincent Guild, In lieu of flowers please make donations to St. Vincent Guild Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 ment tn Calvary Cemetery. Visiting hours 2 to 4:30 and 7 to 9:30 m. PONGONIS Tn Forest Hills, by accident. Julv r.i.

Anlninette belnved Richard J. Mahoney Emerald Knlzhts 0nn Corps Wins At Garfield, NJ. I St. Kevin's Emerald Knights Drum and Bugle Corps of Dorchester yesterday carried home another trophy, the East-! em States Invitational prize, won Saturday night at GarfieldJ! N.J. The Knights are the first; New England corps to win the-Eastern States prize.

They? edged last year's winnersj Blessed Sacrament's Golden; Knights of Newark. The Knights, 60 in number, lai-. F.liie (Cholleti formerly of Of Framingham, 78 Hull. Funeral services in John E. Shea Funeral Home, 1943 ave mnnnsite Ashmont Sta daughter of Anthony and Sarah iYagman Pongonis and sister of Loretta.

Dorothy. Joanne. Karn and Anthony Jr. Pomjonis: residence 74 Orchard Hill rd Funeral from FRAMLNGHAM, July 23- LYONS West Somervllle. July 22.

tion Bus Terminal i Monday, at 3 tufa j. isuppie), wue of the the Brady Funeral Home. 10 Tower HilU. Wednesday morn p.m. Relatives and friends Invited.

Visiting hours 7-9. HART In Medfield. Myrtle Lee. July sister nf Mrs. Helen E.

Milton. late John J. Lyons, foimerlv of Heath Funeral frnm the George Richard J. Mahoney, 78, of Grant Framingham, former superintendent of St. Stephen's HI.

I AX In Needham, July 23. Joseoh B. husband of the late Blanche A lOConnelli. and father of the late Dr. Joseph Whelan.

Blanche Harrirnan. Marie Shea and Ralph W. Whelan of New York city Funeral from the Eaton Funeral Home. 1351 Highland Wednesdav. July 26.

at 9 am Solemn Hish Mass of Reauiem at St Joseph's Church at 10 Visiting hours Monday 7-10, Tuesday 3-5 and 7-10. ing. Juh' 26. at 9 Solemn Peautem SMITH Suddenly- in Pocasset. of 7 Myrtle Bralntree.

July 22. Barbara iLeadbetter i. tle of Charles Smith and mother of James. Charles. Linda, and Jody of the home address.

Relatives and friends invited to attend the services at the Russell Funeral Home. 41 Washington Bralntree. Tuesday. Julv 25. at ll a.m.

Friends may jj. uonmj runerai Home (Powder Hou.e sq.t, Tuesday morning Re- High Mass in Saint Andrew im Annstle rhurrh at in o'clock Fllery. Private Memorial services laler In lieu of flowers remembrances in his memory mav be made to the Trustees nf Reservations, 224 Adams Milton. ouiem High Mas St. Clement Frederick Hart nf Sandwich.

Mass and Benjamin Hart of Cascade. Ida Funeral services at the Roberts tives and friends invited. Visiting nd 7-10 m. La'e mem Funeral Home. 15 Miller Med ber Boston School of Business yiiuiin ai ciock.

relatives and friends invited. Calling hours Sunday and Monday 7-9 m. M.RKl In Roxbury. July 21 Willa Cemetery in Framingham, died today at the Framingham Manor Rest Home. A native of Waterford County, he had been a resi- field, on Wednesday.

July 26. at 2 m. Calling hours nn Monday 7-9 visit at tne lunerai nome jiiu 2 tn 4 aro 7 to 9. CEMETERY LOTS H1I.COX In Maiden. July 22.

Mary STiMKr In Cambridge. July 22 and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. nil, GINS In Maiden. Julv 21. 1961 inniho, new aarden section com A iKinnonl.

wife nf Leo Wilcox Education. POWER Of Winchester. In Melrose. JuW 22. Eliiabeth 'Daly', beloved wife of the late Anthony Powers: mother nf Mrs Frank Doberty of Melrose.

Mrs Augusta widow nf the late of 57a C.ale st mother of Gertrude compete next month at the Na-t eleted where snu can Plan ahead for i. T7 Charles L. Higgins: mother of Lin W. of Maiden, and Mary Grant of coin C. Higgins: grandmother ot iV-n a 3 rn Drum Champipnships at tms mosi, mi Low cost, small monthly payments mnst heautittil memorial Lincoln C.

Higgins and sister East Hartford, sister of Winifred Welch of Hollywood California, and Henry Kinnon of Quincy. Funeial Iflhl. William nusoann ui ncicn StHiidke. residence 9 Granite father of llcrHert W. of Wakefield, and of Medford: brother of Max P.

Standke of Deering. and uncle of Harold Fiebig of Melrose I unrral services in the Chapel of the Wa'son Funeral Home. II ti.0a.in, si at Central so Tues tlizaheth. beloved wife ol William of 32 Greenwood Devoted mother of Dr. William Markum.

Miss Clementine Mai kum of Hoston and Mrs. Novella Gaskin of Philadelphia Pa. Funeial service Tuesday at 12 noon from Charles Street A Church. Visiting hours Mnnd-iy 7 to 9 m. at the J.

B. Johnson Funeral Home, fins Shawmut av. Relatives and friends Invited. eiark. nnn-sertarian.

open to all. Fnr of Mrs Richard Engstrom. of Brookline. Memorial service tn Bigelow Feace of mmd and love of your amtlv writ for tree booklet. Box Funeral Hnme.

7 wickiow at'ciety, he also belonged to the Chapel. Mount Auburn Cemetery. Cambridge, Monday. July 24. at 2 and in late August at the Na- tional V.F.W.

Championships: in Miami. 152. WcM Rotbuiy. .1 Barry of vvincnesier. neuinam Powers of Maiden Funeral from the Lane Funeral Home.

7fi0 Main at Winchester. Tuesday mornina. at 8. Snlemn Hish F'uneral Mass in Immaculate Cnncentinn Church at 9 o'clock. Visiting hours Sunday 7-10.

Monday 3-5, 7-10. reusway. on vvcnnrsaay di o. Eagles He leaves two sons. J.

Ray dav, Julv 23 at p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Calling hours Sundav and Monday 3-5 and 7-9 Solemn High Mass in the Church of the Immaculate Conception at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited Visiting hours Monday and Tuesday. 3-5.

7-10 m. mond of Framineham, and p.m Parking area opposite the funeral home. onr.r. Of F.verett fsiiddenly. in PRICELESS Falmouthi.

July 22. James A be- STANFORD In Charlestown. July 2J. MASTER SON Of Everett, formerly of Jamaica Plain. July 23.

John beloved hiinbind of Mildred tPynei. of 6 Glendale st. Funeral fiom the Gately runerai Home. 79 Ve! Foster Melioe. Wednesday, Jul 2.

at 9 a m. High M.iss of Iteniiiem at Sacred Hearts Church. Maiden, at 10 o'clock, nelntiir nod friend- and hrother nf John J. of Safety Officer Walter J. Ma- CTf ift HUmi honey of the Framingham Po- 1 lu lice Dept.

He also leaves 1 rAlvlriltf 18 grandchildren, including; I ayOId MJIIipiailU Richard D. Mahoney, former! i UU 17 chairman of the Framingham' ft WTiSl liUD ririH Burlington. Residence 2" ex rrftm the cnaric Hannah (Whelani of 39 Soley beloved wife of the late Martin mother of William Lawrence Aimes Daniels and Mrw 5 -h. Ftmetnl from the John H. er Fn 'rr! Bunk' .1 Mi, rhv Funeral Home.

Mil TOVT In Quinrv. July 22, Henrv helnved husband of Adele iCava-gnarm. and brother of John You' of rtorchestrr. Funeral from the J. Cole At Gtenson Milton Hoe for 5 C-mtnn at Milton Village, on Wednesday, at 8 a.m.

Solemn Hi'h nf renuiem at St. Fonif-ie Church, Germantnsvn. at 9 n'oWk, an-' Invited. Visitins hoits Monday 7-9 as a symbol of DEVOTION I Wednesday. Julv 2ft.

at p.m luesaay 7-9 m. IfCARTHY In Brnckt-n. July 2 Cll" Mass at v's at o'dock. Rela WASHINGTON, July 23 Board of Selectmen. I Funeral service will be at tives an-i fririrts invited.

Visitins on Wednesdv ni at foUowcrl by a Solemn Hl-h of h- I-oacin late Conccn' on Ch-trcb in o'clock Belat'vesi and kmdlv invited tn atle-'' hours and 7-ln La'e mc --r nf the Immaculate Name Society. tvertt y. rP43. Chelsea Pos'. Amenein nrf K.

nf rfH friends Invited. hours Mon (UPI) An order by a Fed- Timothy, hmhand of the lale F.Men Dmeen) McCarthy of 178 Ri.ei-vtew st. Reposing at th Hickev Funeral Home, Main st from hours 3-5 and 7-10 n.m. 10. day 7-10.

Tuesdnv 2-4 9 a.m. Wednesday with a rtv eral Trade Commission exam- Ir hy dent 7 m. Monday, until a m. Wednes IN MEMORIAM day. Relatives and friends invited quiem iMass ai oi.

oicucu a Church, Framingham. hid (remrap fmiTTi drowning, either smith. Mcvens. of Bio'ii' -e fe o' S'rvcns. nvtncr of Jo-n Ho- daughter A-ne iMcl.enr! Smith, and the l.it- i to the funeral home, and to i Snlemn High Mass of Requiem ii F.

and Saaamore mer announced today would, dismiss a comm. complaint charging a Boston, record distributor with makinr St. Mariaret's Church, on wednes Club. Chelsea. mz Catherine M.

Cotkery 1961 H.inison Smith; sister of Myrt'e day, at 9 a.m. Calling hours 7-10 Dr. John B. Cross INN Of Maiden. July 23.

Josenn NORWOOD NORWOOD MONUMENTAL WORKS 943 Washington St. NO 7-1 73S residenre 4u narrn si k.i.Kanrl nf Affnes inee SVIC ATLANTA, July 23 (AP) illegal "payola" pay offs to BCVCNLV BTC SONS, MCNIORIALS 41 Rantoul St. A 2-0517 Ninth Anniversary Mi been offered en Jane 23, In Our Ladv's fhipel. South Station. LevintlT remembered and aadly missed by her sisters.

fathe- of Edward nf Rnslindale. Paul of Dorchester. Joserh of Milton. Geoige of somerville, ttna isicnoi son of Kedtt'e. Washi-iton.

and Doris Olsen of Nashua. Services at the Daniel F. O'Brien Funeral Horn. 2 Benton rd at Summer st SOMLRVILI E. Wednesdav.

at 11 am Interment in Mount Ait-burn Cemeteiy. Visiting hours 2-f and 7-10 James of Charlestown. Leo of Fed-inrri. Ravmnnd of Maiden: irs Monday, 3-5 and 7 -10 Tuesday. MC CORMACK-In Belmont, Julv 2H Frank of 149 Oaklie id beloved husband of Irene (McWadei Mc-Cnrmack and father of James McCormack.

Funeial from the Stanton Funeral Home 781 Mt. Auburn at. Watertown. Wednesdav at 9 a m. Solemn Hiah Mass of Renuiem in Our Lady of Mercv Churrh at 9 clock.

Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend VkiI Dr. John Brunson Cross, chair-get its recordings broadcast, man of the Department of Ob-i The order, subject to appeal stetrics and Gynecology at t0 tne commission, involves a Emory University since 1945, cornpiaint against Mutual Dis-died today of a heart attack, tnbutors. 1241 Columbu I Among his survivors are two gve Francis Trenanev of Maiden, the late Mrs Aanes Madden. Sur- QUINCY CHARLES C. MORSE GRANITE SHOWROOMS 24J Wtttard PR 8-OM1 Rte.

r1, A'tleboee, MY S-R471 vivaH 19 arandchlldren. Fu- -Tn Norwood. July 2.1. neral from the Henry R. Howard'sl I.IVAN 4RR Plepsnt St 19fi0 James T.

Walsh 1961 First anniversary Msss I1I eelrhrated at St. Ann's. epoa-et. en SaturdaT. Juh' W.

A I.avinrlT remembered and sadly missed by wife and family. brothers, uiaune a. ana wn-, log hours Tuesdav. 2 tn 5 and 7 to In. tp member Hnly Xime Sociptv and Belmont Town Bet tid James husband of Hil' a 'Kaon- rment.

father of R. Anthony aor orrn-, son of Mr. and Mrs Jame A Sullivan of Wairole Fune-a1 f'-om the James Delsnev Funeral Home. 4 Common Walno'e. Wednesdav.

July 2(1. a' a Renuiem Hi2h Mass in Sacra OUINCV QUINCV MEMORIAL INC. Main Ofnca A Riant SIS Willeed CR 2-8790 Branch. 73 Hancock Su C-R S-2424 liam A. Cross, both of Boston Motorcyclist Killed STUTTGART.

Germany, DORCHESTER MKTTHCWS WEIMORIKLS, INC. 911 Sdimi St. S-B694 EVERETT WfOODLOWN WEWORILS. INC. Slf Elm opp.

Waodlawn Cam. DU 7-808S M4LDEN SU8TIN McHUGH MONUMENTAL WORKS, INC 1 72 roadway. RU. 1 DA4-2S1S Wednesday mornior- at 9 Hsi Mk's nf Reninem at the Immaculate Concertion at Visttmg hours Mondav 7-10 3-V 7-in Relatives friend" kindly invited, lntersment Holv Cross Cemeteiy R.Mri.L Of Medford. July 23 Francis A buvhend of the la'e Anne formerly of 27a Riverside av Servrces at the Meat suoervijor for the First Na lional Stores.

M-tONLIi In West Medford. Julv ment Church at 9 a m. Relatives and lendc kinrtlv invited. Witine hours" Monday 7 to 9. Tuesday 3 CARD OF THANKS The familv of Ihe la'e FREDERICK A.

MARTIN wish to thank their relatives and friends for the many kind expressions ot sympathy shown them digtuK t.ieu recent bereavement. ruL iU- jJu'y 23 (Reuters)-West Ger-Utner UeatnS (man motorcyclist Michael Bell DALE. Esther Stage and: died today of a fractured skull screen actress. In Hollywood; after a spill in an international at 71. 4 trace here today.

SOUTH ROSTON ROSTCN MEMORIAL CO. RS4 E. Brosdwar, AN S-7S1S Sun. oe Ereg. call Qulncy Offlet PR S-6K4S CEMETERY LETTERINS to 5 and 7 to 9 Late member North Walpole Fish Ar Came Club and the Pnntip.e Pressmen Vnion.

Nor- GafTey Memorial Funeral Home. 43 23. Sarah A Chesterfield', of 71 Sharon st. Wife nf John McDonald and mn'her of Marion Jnbnsnn. Leslie M.

Flint and grandmother of Beverly McCloud Services in the Real Funeral Home, jo Governors av Tuesdav. Julv 25 at 3pm may call Monday. 7 to 9 p.m. H.ah Medford a Tuesday. Julv kMH Loral No.

15. Contributions 25. at 2 Felatives and friends invited Vliltutaf houii Monday 3-3, mav be made to Ho- pital Trust Tuna for cancer. t- p.m. 1 gitat mm.

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