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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13. Twenty-Seven I DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS Austin, Effif, G. McCabe, Kathryn A TVS Of Quincy. Nov. Harold LAn(J.

In Nov. 11. ML TI In catr.rjridg. ot oonwrviu. itj-Lti-ui winc-newr.

nnv. ii.iira srrK In Wh mMiml Vo Deaths and Funerals husband of Hilda iBeve.stocK' isoh. Katherinc t. Gode Learon, isnvemoer li. Artemina.

neiaved t.i;cn uncNetiMS 'e oi tne vemh- '2 Howard '-u-A nl fratus of Sturtevant Rd. Funeral oi 180 B-acon st m.w wile of the late Domemc Mutl and la' Jospn mr.lhrr of A'ldre C. Marjr.r'ie Wood von Vut -J fi Wat.i services Nov. 14. at the First ard J.

Learson and beioved mother mother of Lena and John Ripiey and Lorraine M. Smpm, i Parish Church. Hancock St Oumcv. of Katherme G. and Margaret A.i grandinother of Eleanor.

Domenic: j-ter of Joep.i D. MtKenna. (enicn Mcmonai b-irrh rourtv at 2 pro. Relatives and friends in- Learson. both of Brookime and and Gmo Muti.

Sei vices at the John Funeral from the Geo: L. Dor.ertv st Fririav Sm-mhr i viler! UUh.no hv, hi. lio R.rh.rH Inrtnn S-jrsria c. A- Sens Funeral Home. Home.

8.. 5 Broadway DEATHS CATA.NI In Somerville. Nov. 12. 19t3.

Grate Maria inee beloved wife of the late flnbcrt. Residence 42 Craigle mother of Leo. Miss Nina Catani of Somer-ville. Florence Raffi and the late Henry C'atani of Arlington. Funeral from the AMhonv F.

Cou Funeral Home. 197 Washmnlon on Saturday, Nov. 15. 8 a.m. Friends aie most respectfully to attend the Solemn HiKh Mass at St.

Anthony's Church at a.m. Funeral private. Visi'inK hours Thursday 7-10 Friday 2-3 and 7-10 p.m. Powder Hoii.e Sq.t. W.

Somerviiie 303 Broadway, Friday, Novemier to attend. Friends may rail at Wittier Funeral Home, 6 Hign Ipswich. Thu'day, 2-4, 7-9 P.M. It is requested that no flower be sent. ho.ne.

Thurs. evening 7-9 Kin," omit flowers. In lieu of flowers do- riiitions tnav be forwarded to the! Boston Heart Fund. Boston. Mass.

FRENCH In Newton Centre, Nov. 11. Jiev. Frederick in his 75th year.r of Harriet B. French of Par drive, Solemn 14.

at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends invited hours, 2 to 5 and 7 to li p. m. NELSON Of Sausus.

Nov. It. Martin, husband of the late Elin W. Neison cf 2 Connoi Ave. Ase 8 yrs.

Funeral rervicr will" be he'd at the Fulle. toi Funeral Home. 32- Centtal Saugus, on Fn. at 2 p.m. No hours.

Piease do not send flowers. NEWTON Of Mavnard. Nov. 11. A.

in aer P.H.ry' year, widow of Mark and mother of Mark O. of Jefferson. Town. I Mary W. Newton.

Alite O.i Carscn and Paiil.nr- Saarinen of Mavnard. Funeral Friday at 2 from St. George's Episcopal Church. 1-riends may call at her late home, 7 Maple anytime after 7 p.m.. tonight and after 2 m.

on Thursday. NISBET In PittaSeld. N.H., November 11. Mrs. Carrie S.

tSmitht formerly of Newtonville, Mass. She is survived by her husband F. Sydney Nisbet. a daughter, Mrs. A.

Cromartie. of Washington. D.C.. and a son. Dr.

Fred J. Nisbet of Biltmore. N.C. Visiting hours 7-9 m. Thursday, November at Perl-ins Funeral Home.

PiMs-fiplH Services at 2 Fri day, November 14. at First Con- frcgational Church, Pl'tsfield. N.rl rterment private. In lieu of dowers donations may be sent to Memorial. Boston or to CARE ai Herrick Kd.

Minister of the Midaieton Congregational Church. Funeral services at thr? Waterman Cliapel, 495 Comnionweaith Ke-imore Boston on Fnciay, Nov. 14th at 2 p. m. Friends mav call Et the Chanel, on V.

cd. and from 3-5 and 7-9 p. m. FVJFE In Newton Nov. 11.

Elizabeth daughter of the la'e Pear Admiral Joseph FvfTe and Clifford Notf (Moody I. Mcmonai services at' the irst Unitarian Chur. h. Washington West Newton. Friday, Nov.

14. at 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers contributions may be given to The All Newton Music School in Newton which he founoed. GALAID On Wednesday. Nov.

12 Hose R. (Arnold) of 277 Centre Jamaica Plain, beloved wife of Leo; devoted mother of Sharon Aussu- bei. cf Dorchester: Arden Galaid of 01,1. i puck, of Bronkline: Richard Arnold, Dorchester, Gertrude O'Brien and Ftcdda Saulina. of Boston: David Arnold, of Quincy; Samuel Arnold of Roxbury; Sonya Borri'-n.

cf Boston: i.oroth.v Sullivan of New Jersey: Robert Arnold, Home. N.Y. and Miriam Dartez, of Brockton, Daughter of the late Aaron and Be.tha Arnold, also survived by one grandchild. Services at tne.Levme Me- FR CHUHBUCK-In B-o-kton. November 12, Frances E.

iKruceen. Residence oi Uoiden Circle, o.ockto.i. w.cow of Arthur P. Funeral services Friday at 1 p.m. at the Hall Funeral tt: me.

81 c.reen Brockton, ln-tc ment Woodlan Cemetery. Eve reit. Call.ng hours Thursday 2-4 aim i-v p.m. COAKI.FY In Npwtnn Nnvmhi- 11 Mary beloved sister of Grace Cavanaugh. Residence.

255 Adams Street, i uneral from the Martin E. Conroy Funeral Home, 4119 Wash ington Mrset. rnda.v at a.m HiKh of Requiem Our Lady Church at 9 a.m. Relatives irienas most Rinaiy invited Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-10. COLEMAN In Milton Nov.

12. tlerala beloved husband of Anna iDu-banevich I and father of Gerald Rosemary, Eileen and Ann Coleman. Residence 406 Pleasant st. Fu neral from the Charles B. Doian Funeral Home, 1140 Washington st.

(Dorchester Lower Millsl on Sat. morning with solemn high Mnis St A'taiha's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visit- ins hours Thurs. 7-10 Fri 2-5 and 7-10.

Late member of MTA local 2H4. Of Milton. November 11. Mary A. (Mahnnevl, beloved wife of the late Michael and moUier of Rita F.

Patricia A. and John T. Colleai. Residence 5 Austin St Funeral frnm th Alfrpri Thomas Funeral Home, 4 Fremont oi. -tnexi xo Angelas cnurcn.

Mattapani, Saturday morning at 8. Solemn HiEh Mass nf Rronipm in Kt Angela's Church at 9. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting nours inursaay y-iu, iriday -o and 7-10. CONNARE In Jamaica Pain.

Novem ber 1U. Julia A. (luohey), widow of the late Michael J. Connare arid mother of Julia, John, James and Vincent Connare, residence G6 Green st. Funeral from the Brady Funeral Home.

10 Tower Forest Hills. Friday morning. Novem- ber 14. at 9 Solemn Reauiem Hieh Mass in Our Lady of Lnurnes In Everett, November 11. Windsor juwiiai jy1 asiiinKuar ht.

n.e Dorchester. Thursday. Nov. 13 at.JlV?"!!-?0,8""?- Vermont. November 12 Died at her Fridav niorning.

Solemn Mass of Kcqu em in the Immaculate Concern ion Church. Wincneter at 9 ovinck. Reat-'vcji and friends invited. Calling hours 2-5 and 7-10 m. In Dorchester.

11 Maigaret L. (K)ddi of 24 Went- vvoiLn wife cf I.orung i. Hoo-bite. Mother of Donaid M. and Wihiam H.

Robhiee. Jennie J. Sniitii. Services at the Funeral Home, 424 Washington Doror.es'" on Fviday at 1 p. m.

Visitmj huurs. Wednesday and Thursday evening! from 7-9. ROc -lE In Dorchester, November 11, 1Q-H. liwpnh he'nvpri huhano of Lillian iRafteryi, and father of Mrs. Loretta Connor.

Joseph I George Mane E-, and Kathleen Roche. Residence 10 Bai-lou av. Funeral from the Stennen Biennick Funeral 138 Norfolk i cor. of Whi.man sp. Fridav.

November 14. at ft a.m. High Mass of Requiem in St. Matthew Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited.

ViaiUntf hours 2-5 and 1-10 p.m. RUDIS In Belmont. November 11 Veronica of 16 King St beloved -fe of John A. and mother of Mrs Clua V. Kay.

Funeral frcm the Wailkus Funeral Home. 197 Webster Cambr'CRe. Saturday. Novem 15 at am. Solemn high mass of requiem in the Immaculate Conception Lithuanian cnurcn Cambridge at 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. RYAN In Rockland. suddenly Nov. 12.

Edward A. (Artiei. be loved husband of Dorothv Archibald and devoted father of Freder ick Ryan. Residence 8 Clarendon Boston. Funeral from the McHoul Funeral home.

354 Ada Dorchester, at Neponset Satnrdav. Nov. 15. at 8:15 a.m. Solemn High Mass in the Holy Cross Cathedral at 9 o'clock.

Rela. lives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Formerly of Wellesley, Mass. SCAVt AM In Rostnn.

November 11 Mrs. Marv T. lAllenl of 247 Hale Ct 'Rvriv wifo of William IN Scanlan. Public Relations Director Boot Shoe Workers Union Int. Funeral from the Campbell Funeral Home.

65 Cabot Beverly, Friday at 8:15 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Mary's Church at 9. Kelatives ana irienas are invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 7-10.

Thursday 2-3. 7-10. SCOTT In Wolfeboro, N.H., Nov. 12. Ernest husband of Frances iWadleighi Scott, residence Union.

N.H.. formerly- of Chelsea. Mass Funeral services will be held at the Union Congregational Church. Saturday at 2 p.m. Friends mav call at the Peaslee Funeral Home in Union, Friday afternoon and evening SHEA In New York, suddenly.

Nov. 11. Rernard F. of Bass River. Age 55 years.

Husband of Madelyn iWvmanl Shea and father of Robert E. of South Yarmouth and Richard W. of Washington. DC. Funeral from his late residence.

Hiss River Parkwav. Bass River. Nov. 15, at 8:15 a.m.. followed bv a Requiem H'gh Mass at St.

Puis Church. South Yarmouth, at 9 a m. RVative and friends are Conii ibutions may be sent to the r.piscopai fund for Prist is pitals. P. O.

Box 325, Jsp ATSON-HAIGliT In Dorcliester November 10. Amelia A. inee Ed ards, wite of Thomas W. 'Aatson. Mother of Leslie Haieht Reticence 78 Richmond St.

Fu-nerei irfrvires at the Nliiton funeral Home. i)2fi Washington St. Dor chester Lower Mi its, on Fridav. No- i vernner J4. at 1 p.m.

Relatives i friends kindly invited. mting r.ouia 2-4 and 7-9 p.m, WEBB In Dorchrster. Nov. 12. Thomas of 1275 Mass be loved husband of the late Jennie i Webbi father of Edward.

Thomas. Mrs Esther Bell and Mrs. Hilda Jacobsen. Funeral from tne J. Cole A Gleaion Funeral Home.

490 Columbia on Saturday at 8 15 a.m. Ruaim Hih Mass at St. Margaret's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7-10 D.m..

Friday and 7-10 o.m. WtLLS In Beimoiu, Nov 11. Edgar, 26 Wilev Rd. Father of Mrs. Koland Ellis.

Mrs. Carleton Phtn-ney. Mrs Alfred Willis Ravmond Arthur M. and Harold K. Wells.

Funeral service at the Brown and Sons Chanel. 3(t Traoelo Belmont. Friday, Nov. 14, at 2 o'clock. nends mav call at the Chapei Wednesday and Thursday, 7-9.

WOLPERT Eva (Goldberg! of Los Angeies. Cal beioved wife of the late Benjamin, devoted mother of Henry, Barnev and Michael Wolpert of California, Harry Wipe't of Roxburv, Mrs. Sallv Kirschner of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Esther Shapiro of Milton; also survived by 12 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren Funeral services will be held Sunday, Nov. IS.

at 1 p.m., at the Schiossberg Memorial Chapel. 1257 Blue Hill Ave. Mattapan. Memorial week will be onserved at the home of Mrs. E-ther Shapiro.

64 Hudson St. M'itnn Please omit flowers. Contributions in of smpathy may he sent to the charity of your rnnice. ZANCHI In Natick. the 12th.

Luigia Paimina widow of Angelo. Funeral from her late residence. 88 Mill Street on Saturday morning at 10. Solemn Requiem Mass to follow in St. Linus cnurcn Hartford Street at' 11.

Relatives and friends invited. i FUNERAL 9i a 0 Harvard Brook lm AUGUST L. DaHAAN of Chattnut Hill 8rices Today 2 P.M. at Tempi Ohabei Shalom 1187 Beacon Brooklin Church at 10 o'clock Rplnlivpo T. Vincent Learson of Bronx viile.

N.Y and th late John B. I earson. formerly of WelieSev. M.ihS. Fune.ai from the Eastman Fir nprat Home.

8ar Beacon corner Boston, nday, Nov. be followed by a Hin ol KiQui at St. Isna ius' Church. Chestnut Hill, at 9 a.m. Relatives ana friends niov a.

the funeral fioiriv Wednesnav 7-10 p.m.. Thursday 2-5 and 7-10 m. Interment in forest Hil's. Kindly do not send flowers. LEPPER uied November 11 at her home.

471 Bridge Street, Mrs. Ber-nauette 'Kearney) Lepper, wife of Frank E. Lepper. Moirier of Mrs. William F.

Darkm, Kathleen Lei-per, Francis P. and Robert F. Lepper. Sister of Christine Kearney. Mrs.

Esther Hannon. Austin Kearney. Funeral Saturday morning at 8 o'clock from the O'Donneil Funeral Home. 27S Pawtucket Street, Lowell. Solemn High Funeral Mass at St.

Michael's Church at 9 o'clock. Burial in St. Patrick's Cemetery. Calling hours from 6-10 p.m. today and 2-0 ana 7-iu p.m.

jiriaay. iwiiui ui Wellesley, Nov. 12. Hcother Ettore C.P.S.. of Elmbark Seminary, formerly of the Soiiima- tme Juniorate in Waltham for 23 yrs.

bolemn rtequiem Mass Saturday. Nov. 13, at Seminary Cnapcl, 900 Washington Welles-ley, at 10 a.m. Interment St. Michael's Cemetery, Springfield.

Visiting houis Thursday and Fr.oav from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. tors and friends kmdiy Invited. home. She is survived by a brother Samuel Davis Rowe of Barrmgton. Ihinois.

and three daughters. Mrs. Edward G. Wyckofif of Gladwyne. Mrs.

J. Donaldson Nichols of Weston. Mrs. G. Harry Davis of Avon.

seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Services will be held at the Chapel. Rose Hill Cemetery, Chicago. Illinois, 2:30 p.m.. Friday, November 14.

MADDEN In Dorchester, Nov. 12, jonn ot ity Hougnton Deiovea husband of Marguerite P. (Niland Madden of Brookline, and beioved brother of James Madden of North Attleboro and Mrs. Agnes Lynch of South Braintree. Funeral from the Stephen C.

HigKins Funeral Home, 2 Neponset Ave. (at Kings Saturday morning at 8:15. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Ann's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend.

Interment, New Calvary Cemetery. Visiting hours, 2-5 and 7-10. Member of St. Ann's Holy Name Society. Retired member of the Boston branch of the N.A.P.S.

and Harris Post, American Legion. MAZZA In Dedham, November 11, Pasquale. Husband of Rose (Julinlot of 145 Bus-sey st. Funeral from, the Hugh Cannon Funeral Home. 437 High st.

on Friday morning at 8:15. Solemn High Funeral Mass in St. Mary's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 7-10 p.m., Thurs day Z-3, i-iv.

McCABE In Dorchester. November 11. Kathryn (Sullivan), beloved wife of the late Thomas J. Mc-Cabe. mother of Mrs.

Evelyn Ross, Mrs. Eleanor Winfler. Mrs. Marv J. Gilmore.

Mrs. Ann Magri. Mrs. Jean LoSciuto, W. George.

Thomas and Francis X. McCabe Funeral from the John C. Mulry Funeral Home. 2 King at Dorchester Friday at 9 a.m. High Mass of Requiem in the Immaculate Conception Church.

Harrison av. Boston, at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours, 2-5 and 7-10. McCAMBRIDGE In Somerville.

Nov 10. 1958. Susan L. Daughter of the late John and Susan McCambridge and sister of Mary (McCambridgei Conway and aunt of Mildred Conway and Frances (Conway) Muxohy. Funeral on Friday morning from the Frank E.

Flaherty Funeral Home. 2fil Washington St. at Union sq. at 8:15, Solemn High Mass of Requiem in the Church of St. Joseph at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours 2-5 ana 7-10 p.m. McDonald In Jamaica Plain, formerly of Somerville. Nov 12. Arthur McDonald of 21 Grosvenor son of the late David and Ellen (For-resti McDonald, brother of the late Stephen D.

McDonald of the Somerville Police Dept. Funeral from the Daniel F. O'Brien Funeral Home, 907 Mass. Cambridge. Saturday at 8 a.m.

Solemn High Mass at St. Catherine's Church. Summer Somerville. at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Retired police officer of Station 13, Jamaica Plain McELWEE In Cambridge. Nov. 12. Creorgina (Wake), of 118 rorIolk beloved wife of James McElwee and mother of James and George T.

McElwee. sister of George and Mary Wake and Mrs. Anne Mc-Donough. daughter of the late George and Margaret (McDonough) Wake. Funeral from the John C.

Burns Sons Funeral Home, 305 Broadway, Saturday. Nov. 15 at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Reauiem in St. Mary's Church at 9.

Rela tives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-3 and 7-10. McLEAN In Brookline. Anna (Campbell), beloved wife of Alex ander jvicuean. resioence rtora Street.

Funeral from tne Clearv Funeral Home. 1605 Tremont street. Roxburv. near Mission Church on Saturday, November 15 at 8 a.m. Solemn Mass of Requiem in St.

Mary of the Assumption Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited to be present. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-10. 1958, Marie A. wife oi the late Dr.

Arthur L. Father of Esther L. Miles, Alice Miles Woodruff and Ruth Miles Frost. Funeral Services in the Pilgrim Congregational Church, Magazine Street, Friday, at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Friends may call at her late residence. 12 Magazine Street. Wednesday and Thursday. Interment in Rural Cemetery, Rutland, Mass. In Boston.

November 11. Sarah (Wheltoni wife of William G. Mills, of 173 Longfellow Road. POLICE POST 251, A. LJ we regret to announce the death 'of our Past Commander.

Albert i Home fob VamhVlrf. All.ton eiVn IWOSUIia, on rtrfi, evening November 13 ert E. of South Yarmouth an srewart. Legion nuuai win ne nein: nrrntirti viiiTirnnp nnT -ai JUn. J.

HLAHUUK. Adj. requested tc attend in uniform Richard W. Shea, a student r.oorrr.l nti iTnivorsitv invited to can at nis late resioence. send donations to the at.

nus Building Fund. SIGGENS In Somerville Nov. dav morning from the Frank E. tlaneriy runerai rjome. i incmn lat L'nion at 10:15.

Requiem High Mass in the Church of st. clement at 11 clock- Rela ITA m. SLsvin in rsrooKune, iio rmurr u. James beloved husband of Florence (Crocketti Slavin. Residence 190 High St.

Brother of Marguerite. Brookline; Mrs Daniel Currie. E.I, Joseph, Brookline; Andrew. Rockland; John, Allston; Alnhons s. Roxburv; Basil.

Roxbury, and St. Clair of Allston. Funeral from the George J. Lacy Funeral Home. 129 wary w.

Sothe0. 'of MrsleMarMartin, Joseph cfUl iyit It. rima on Satur- jv 2. iltrHtPI t. KUIUUllL fUil 0D4) illulIla5 ul to nnounce the James of Leominster, and three Comrade James F.

Slavin of masters. Mrs. Andrew Murphy tHnlH ,1 Til. 1 Xt-v nome on iovemner 1J at p.m. All members are to attend.

CHESTFR M1VKLE. Commander. MARTIN J. REILLY. Adjutant.

THE FAMILY OF THE LATE ALEC MARG0L1S wish to thank their relatives, famllv Harvard Friday morning at 8:10 and friends for the many donations followed by a Solemn High Masjand cards received during their re- of Keoutem in st. iwary ot tneiceni oereavement LOYALTY CHAPTER 211, 0. E. presided yesterday at we regret to announce th. death of ihe funeral Mass for James M.

S.lsteI Augusta L. DeHaan. Services Hoy, noted Boston lawyer who at Temole Ohabei Shalom. 1187' i Beacon Brookline. Nov.

13. at 2 Once headed the COStOn car Bete, Jessie M. B'oyle, Beatrice T. Brown, H. L.

Krc.wne, W. feoff urn, Adelbert Burns, Lillian Caffrey, Edw. H. iMcCarobrHee. McDonald.

Arthur McElwee. Geoigina McLean, Anna Miles, Marie A. Mills, Sarah Moriarty, Mathew llWnrrisnn Mai-ear! Carey, Ernest i Morton, Anna M. Carter, Calvin C'atani, Grace M. Mullen, Theresa A Mini Artemisia Nelson, Martin loaKiey, iviary r.

Co'eman, Gerald Colleary, Mary Newton, E. A. Nisbet, Carrie S. O'Ecil'y, E. Palladino, Mary A Connare, Julia i Connolly, Rev.

Pelisnni, Grace Peterson, Carl F. PetrUli, Donata Pimentei, Cecilia Plummer, Willinm Poirier, Florence Rais, Peter Ranieri, Angelo Reed, Margaret E. Cook, John H. Courtenay, Heien Crowley, F. Curley, nes M.

Dardis, Jennie E. Desmond, Honora Di Matteo, Angelo Downing, Joseah Tanner, George T. Fitzpatrick, Cather Reilly, Mprmirct A Flood, Bridget Ford, Thomas Fratus, Harold R. French, Rev. F.

W. Fiffe, Elizabeth Galvin, James W. Riordan, Nora M. Ripley, Ellen F. Robblee, Margaret Roche, Joseph H.

Rudis. Ryan, Edward A. Gambardella, Wm. Scanlan, Mary T. Gargan, Ella Gherson, Charles Galaid, Rose R.

Golod, David J. Grogan, John P. Hiram, Hartley E. Hlgginson, A. H.

Scott, Ernest E. Shea, Bernard F. Siggens, Mary W. Slavin, James F. Sperrazza, Gaetano Stewart, Albert J.

St. Onge, Edward Hogari, Thomas F.1 Swan, William A Kelleher, John jSwrney. M. M. Kennedy, H.

Anna 1 Tebo, Louis J. Klein, Annie Klueber, E. M. Kondayan, S. Learson.

K. E. Toner, Mary L. Travers, Thomas S. Vachon, Paul Vito.

Eva Lepper. Bernadette von Suck, H. A. Linda, Brother Waisoh-Kaight, A. Webb, Thomas J.

Wells, Edgar Wolpert, Eva Zanchi, Luigia, Ettore, CP S. Lord. Susan Fowe Madden. John E. Mazza, Pasquale AUSTIN Suddenly, In North Wey- momn, iovemDer iu.

true tj. Austin, beloved sister of Mary Dana Frank Nathaniel S. Austin and Mrs. Marion A. Lopaus of Weymouth.

Mrs. Edith Hayes of Springfield. Mrs. Anna Bailey of Welleslev and Mrs. Josephine Hoo- Kins of wauKasna.

Wisconsin, tu No. Wevmouth on Fridav. Novem- ber 14 at 2 p. m. Friends may visit at the newly iocated Robson B'u-' neral Home.

40 Sea No. Wey-, mouth on Wednesday 7-8. Thursday 2-4. 7-9 m. Interment in No, Weymouth Cemetery.

BETE In Florida, formerly oi 15 Worcester Square. Boston, Nov. 10. Jessie M. (MacDavidi wife of the late Edward Bete and mother of Ina Hathaway and the late George E.

Bailey. Funeral services at Otis Funeral Parlor, Farmington. N.H., Nov, 14. at 11 a.m. Friends and relatives invited.

Farmington, N.H. and Greenfield, Mass papers please copy. BOYLE In Dorchester, November 11. Beatrice T. i Black) beloved wife -i 'of Neat P.

Boyle, and mother of tr. Ldwina Julie S.N.D.. Neal j. William and Rev. Neal Boyle.

F.M. Residence 166 Fairmount Street. Funeral from thp Charles nolan Funeral Home. 1140 Washington Street (Dorchester Lower Millsl on Friday morning with High Mass in St. Gregory's Church at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 7-10 p. Thursday 2-4. and 7-10 p. m.

BROWN In Hyde Park, November! H. Lockwood Brown, hus- uauu oi uciuuue 'lite uuiiudn Residence 1045 River St. Father of Warren Brown of Wav-. land. Mrs, Charles Grant of Stur-.

bridge and Elliot L. Brown of Wrentham. Funeral services from the Franklin C. Graham Funeral Home, 1161 Hyde Park Nov. the 15th.

at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited, and in lieu of flowers donations may be sent to the Memorial Fund of the First Con- cregational Church, Hyde Park. Visiting hours Thursday and Friday evenings, 7-9 p.m. BROWNE In Charlestown. Nov.

11. 1958, Annahelle W. iMcGinnis) of 34 Monument sq. Beloved mother of Jeremiah Browne of Braintree. Tneresa Cardarelli of Quincy, Regina O'Donneil of West Roxbury, Leone Stasio of Charlestown, Leo Brown.

U.S.N., and sister of Theresa McGinnis of Charlestown. Funeral from the Frank H. Carr Funeral Home. 220 Bunker Hill Friday. at 8:15 High Mass of Reauiem in St.

Mary's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited. Visit ing hours 2-5 and 7-10 P.m. BUFFUM Adelbert E. of Cohasset Funeral service Drivate.

Request Reduest.Di that no flower he sent Memorial contributions mav be sent to the Children's Medical Center. BURNS In Dorcherter, Nov. 11. Lillian (O'Connor! Burns of 116 Norfolk St. Beloved wife of Joseph Burns and mother of Virginia Burns.

Funeral from the J. Good Sons Funeral Home, 336 Dudley Roxbury, Friday, Nov. 14 at 8 a.m. Requiem High Mass at St. Matthew's Church at 10 o'clock.

Kelativcs and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours. 2-5 and 7-10 fi.m. Late member oi the Consti-utional Post, V.F.W. CAFTEEY In Dorchester, formerly of South Boston, Nov.

12. Edward beloved husband of Mar garet M. (Monahani and father of Edward H. and brother of Ethel C. and James J.

Caffrey Sr. Late residence 104 Adams st. Fu- neral from the Brien i uner.il Home 146 Dorchester Saturday morning at 8:15. Funeral High I'i fh.urch ati 8, o'clock. Relatives and friends in vited.

Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. CAREY In Maiden, suddenly Nov. 10. Ernest husband of Elizabeth CCarterl and father of Mrs. Walter Grover of Melrose and John R.

Carey; residence, 44 Julia st. Funeral from The A. J. Breslin and Son Funeral Home, 554 Pleasant Friday at 8:15. Solemn High Mass at the Immaculate Conception Church srt 9.

Member of Carmen's Union, 3:589. and the Holy Name Society, visiting hours, 3-5 and 7-10. Please omit flowers. CARTER Calvin W. in Virginia (formerly of Pierce Everett, Mass.) beloved husband of Aurore T.

Carter and father of Marguerite Murphy, Claire Daley. Muriel Shettle. Lillian Hibbs. Louise Carter, Marilyn McCall and brother of Eva Friend. Funeral in Newport News, Virginia.

A li Alb i' j'uu i ti mj: ALLSTON ST 2-6600 SHORT WILLIAMSON, INC. IVanhoe 4-6900 BOSTON KE 6-8380 JOHN CONNUILI 1409 Washington St. BOSTON KE 6-1310 EASTMAN FUNERAL SERVICE 898 Beacon St. BOSTON CO 6-3434 SAMUEL J. SULLIVAN 318 Shawmut Ave.

DORCHESTER CO S-3S37 MORRISSEY BROTHERS 139 Stoughton St. EVERETT DU J. HENDERSON CO 517 Broadway EVERETT DU 9-0852 SHATTUCK FUNERAL HOME p.m. Members are reauested to at'end. JEANETTE ROSENTHAL.

M. DOROTHY GOULSTON. Sec. ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS DIVISION 14, WATERTOWN We regret to inform you of the death of the late Brother James Michael Curley. Members will meet 12 noon.

Memorial Week at Her late residence. Remembrances in her memory, may be sent to the Heart F'und. GALVIN Formerly of Jamaica Plain, in West Roxbury, James of 26 Alleyne West Roxbury. beloved husband of Mary B. ISeuferti, father of George J.

of Sharon. Joseph T. Galvm of Dedham. and Mrs. Winnified G.

Baker of Lynn, brother of Daniel T. Galvln and Mrs. Mary Lynch. Funeral from the Robert J. Lawler Funeral Home.

3H.1 Sooth Hunt' -et-n Plain. opp. Cardinal O'Connell Seminary, Frid: at 8 a.m. High Mass of Requiem in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited.

Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9 P.m. Interment Mt. Benedict Cemetery. flMHABUtLui wr leaps. La.

Nov 7 1958 William of 189 Clielsea East, Boston. Beloved husband of Carmella tnee Giaccattn and devoted father of Louis. Mary. and Funeral Sat. from the Sacred Heart Lhaoe of the Flapino Memorial Home, 9 Chelsea Maverick So.i tast Boston at 9 a.m Solemn High Mass in Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel Church hast Boston, at 9:30 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours Thurs. 7-10 P.m. Fri.

7-4 and 7-10 p.m. Interment St. Michael's Cemetery. GARGAN In Woburn. Nov.

11. Ella 'Daly) Gargan. beloved wife of the late Thomas Gargan. Funeral from M. G.

Moffett Funeral Home 177 WflshiriBInn Winchester. Friday Nov. 14 at 8:15 a.m. H'rh Mass of Frainpm at St. Josenh Church Woburn, at 9.

Visiting hours Wednesday 7-10 n.m.. Thursday 3-5 and 7-10. Relatives and friends kindly invited. HEBRON In Bellows Falls. Ver mont, Charles o-i November 6, son ot n-nzaoem uviac-Phee) and Dominic Gherson, In terment in Vermont.

GOLOD Departed Nov. 12. David of 39 Greenock Dorchester, beloved son of Esther and William Golod, loving brother of Susan Golod of Dorchester, loving grandson of T.ena I.urie of Dorchester Services at the Stanetsky Memorial Chapel. 10 Washington Grove Hail, rinrrhester. Thursday.

Nov. 13. at 1 p.m. Memorial Week at his late residence. Expressions of sym pathy may be donated in his memory to your favorite charity.

GROGAN Formerly of Allston. No vember 11 John nusoana oi Karah IK, f'l. father nf Mrs Geraldine D. Riley-of Maiden and Eileen Dunean of Roslindalc. and hrnlhw nf Tlelis Fitzaerald of Win chester.

Funeral from the Carroll Funeral Home. 721 Salem Ma-plewood Maiden. Friday at 8 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St, Joseph's Church. Maiden, at 9, Relatives and friends invited to attend.

Visiting hours Wednesday 7 to 10. Thursday 3 to 5 and 7 to 10. HAMM Ire Portsmouth. N.H., Nov. 11.

suddenly, at his residence. Rangers way. Hartley E. Hamm. formerly of Portland.

Me. Funeral Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock at 749 Congress Portland. Interment in Pine Grove Cemetery an Falmouth. Me. HIGGINSON In Dorchester, England.

November 12. age Hi years. A. late of Lincoln, husband of Mary (Newcomb) Higgin-son. and father of Henry L.

Hig-ginson of Ponte Vedra Beach. Florida. HOGAN In Everett. Nov. 11.

1958. residence 29 Webster st. Thomas beloved husband of the iate Lillian Ci (Magneri and father of William Frederic Edward and tie late Lillian t. waisn. uneral rrom the Charles J.

Murphy Funeral Home. 519 Broadway on Friday morning at 9, followed bv a Reoui-i em High Mss in the Immaculate Conception Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends are Invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 7 to 10, Thursday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Interment Holyhood.

Treasurer of Everett Renublican City Committee and retired employee of John Hancock insurance Co. KELLEHER Of Southville, formerly of floslindale, November 12, John, beloved husband of the late Mary E. iConnollv) Kelleher and father of Mrs. John F. Farricv of Southville.

Funeral from the t. Murray uneral Home, 2000 Centre St at LaGranBe St West BoxbuVy. Saturday. November 15, at a.m. solemn Kequiem High Mass at Church of The Holy Name at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends most kindly Invited. Visiting nours -o ana (-iu p.m. KENNEDY In South Weymouth. Nov iz, a. Anna Kennedy of Park Ave.

Beloved sister of W'illiam and Henry J. Kennedy. Funeral from the Daniel H. Clancy funeral nome, iuo Washington Wey mouth, on Sat. at 8 am Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St.

Francis Xavier Church at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thurs. 7-10. Fri.

2-5 and 7-10 pm. KLEIN Annie (Bermanl, of 102 Tal- Dot uorenester. beloved wife of the late David, devoted mother of Nathan Klein of Dorchester. Leo JMein of California. Mrs.

Miriam Weiss of Milton and Mrs. Julia creene of MattaDan: sister of than Berman of New York; also survived by seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Fu neral services will be held Thurs- day. November 13. at 1 p.m.

at the seniossnerg Memorial Chanel. 12o7 Blue Hill Mattaoan. Memorial week will be observed at the home ot Mrs. Julia Greene. 581 Norfolk Mattapan.

contrmutions in expression of sympathy may be sent to the charity nf your rhnire. Mem ber of Golden Age Club of Hecht Mouse, uorenester. ana the Brook line Golden Age Club. KLUEBER Of 45 Westchester Jamaica Plain. Nov.

12. 19riR. Elizabeth M. (Griffin) wife of the late Joseph A. Klueber and mother of Mrs.

tverett F. Penshorn and Mrs. J. Maxev Hennessey of Ja maica Plain and Mrs. William J.

Noonan. of Needham, Funeral from the Mann Mann Funeral Home, 44 Perkms Jamaica Plain, on Saturday, Nov. 15. at 8 a.m. followed by a Requiem High Mass.

at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, at 9 a.m. Visiting hours Thursday evening 7-9 and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Relatives and friends are in vited. KONDAYAN In Watertown, Nov.

11. Kuranousn, Deioved wife ot iwmas of 522 Mt. Auburn st. and mother of Edward and Mrs. Sirarpe Mikae- lian, uneral services at the at.

James Armenian Church, Mt. Auburn Watertown. Saturday, Nov. 15. at 10:30 a.m.

Visiting hours at the Aram Bedrosian Funeral home. 558 Mt. Auburn Watertown, Friday evening from 7-9 p.m. Marv E. Fitzpatrick i beinven wife of the late William P.

O'Reilly. Mnin st. Formerly of the West End. Mother nf Mrs. Teresa Jordan Mrs Charlotte Monto and Arthur O'Reilly of Everett, Lang-don of Waltham and Leo of California Funeral from the chaoel of E.

Henderson 517 Broadway. Friday. November 14, at 8:15 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at the Immaculate Conception Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited Visiting hours at the chaPel Wednesday and Thursday 3-5 and 7-9 Late member A H.

Santa Maria. M.C.O Gold Star Mothers and the Ladies Sodality. PALLADINO In Lexington, November 12. Marv A. (Caponel beloved wife of Alexander Pallarimo of 2(11 Ma-s.

aV Mother of Patsy of Lex ington Eva Moreno of Maiden. Harry J. of Welleslev Hills. E'eanor Ma.ssimilla of Lexington, Marearet acniavone ana i.unan arr oi maiden and Janet Lehman of Arlington. Funeral from the McCarthy Memo-4 nal Home.

80 Bedford st. on Satur- dav morning at 8 followed by Solemn HiKh Mass of Requiem at Sacred Heart Church. East Lexington at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Calling hours Thursday and Friday.

2-5 and 7-10 p.m. PASKEVICH In South Boston. No- vember 12, James of 450 E. 6th beloved husband of Adele ibavidai- tisl and father of Alice. Adele and James Paskevich.

Funeral from the W. J. Cassidy Funeral Home. 743 E. Broadway at on Saturday.

November 15. at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass at St. Peter's (Lith-. uanian) Church at 9:15 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visit, r.g hours Thursday and Friday 2-5, 7-10 p.m. PELIGRINI In Boston, November 11. Grace, beloved wife of the late Antonio, beloved mother of Louis and Maria Rufo. of 155 Fanueii; Street.

Brighton. Funeral from the VP. 1(11 AHam, Newton. Friday. November 14.

at 8 a.m. Solemn Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. at St. Columbkilie's rhm-rh in Rrillhtnn. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10.

Interment in Balti-i more, Maryland. PETERSON In Cambridge. November 11, 1958. carl Deiovea nusoana of Margaret M. (Sugrue).

father cf Maureen, Carl and Kevin Peterson, residence 19 Clinton St. Funeral services in the Chapel of the Watson Funeral. Home. 11 Magazine at Central Friday at 1 P. in.

Rela Jives and friends invited. Calling hours Wednesday and Thursday 3-5 and 7-9. Parking area opposite funeral home. PETRILLI In Quincy. November' 11, Donata lUiciaiuomassoi.

wne ot late John Petrilli. residence 50 Canal beloved mother of Louis, Anthnnv. Jack Frank. Miss Jessie Petrilli, Leona Pag- nano and Lucy Taddeo. Funeral from the Vincent Buonfiglio Funeral rhanai 11R Franklin Friday.

November 14 at 9:15 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St. John Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 7-10; Thursday 2-5 and 7-10, p.m.

PIMENTEL In Camh, Nov. 12. Ce cilia Ifaiva) of 2.il common Watertown Beloved wife of the late Manuel A. and mother of Mrs. Violet Christina Levin and Mrs.

Cecilia Battista. Funeral from the Joseph A. Costa Sons Memorial Fu neral Home. 1643 Cambridge St, corner of Trowbridce Cam bridge, on Sai 9 o'clock, followed bv a Solemn High Mass at St. An thony's Church, Cambridge at 10 clock Relatives and friends invited to attend.

Calling hours 2-4 and 7-10 P.m. PLUMMER In Westboro, Nov. 11 William husband of Irene I Par sons) Plummer, of 15 Baker Way, formerly of Stoncham. Services at the Congregational cnurcn, stone-ham. Friday.

Nov. 14. at 2 D.m Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours at the Funeral Home of John Bryant sons. 4 common Stoneham.

Wednesday and 7-0 nm. Rettlii DeDuty of the Stoneham Fire Dept. Odd Fellows services will be held Thursday 8 n.m. Brothers will assemble at the lodge at 7:30 p.m. POIRIER In North Cambridge.

No-wfnior 11. Florence (Chiasson) Poirier. beloved wife of the late Thomas Poirier. lk ot mid Mother nf Mrs. Phillip Htunn Mrs.

Walter Anderson. Mrs. Mary Lena Bresnahan. Mrs. Emma Bodgers.

William and Joseph Poirier. Funeral from the F. Robr-chaud Son Funeral Home. 12a Rindge Friday, November 14. at 9.

Solemn High Mass in the Notre Dame de Petie cnurcn at iv Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. residence. 7 Bay State Peter. beloved husband of Mary tMer arri rievntpd father Of Rav- lene and Raymond Rais and brother of Mrs.

John Giampietro. Funeral from the Cataldo Funeral Home. 374 Broadway. Somerville. Saturday at 8 a.m.

Solemn Reauiem niov, T.inKa in Mnst messed Sacra ment Church in Greenwood at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-0 ana i-tu. BANtrm in Oumcv. November 11 Angelo.

beloved huband of Chiarina (Di Prizioi. Residence 25 Union 5trt Father of Michael. Tnano James and Elizabeth Ranieri, Ninetta Gulla and Frances DeAngelo. Funeral from the Vincent Buonfiglio uneral cnapei. no ranKiin street Kririav.

November 14. at 8:15 a.m Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St John Church at 9 a.m. i-eia-tives and friends kindly invited Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. REED In Hvde Park. Nov.

12th, Mar garet Wite of ennstopner need Residence 710 Truman Highway Mother of Randell C. Reed. Mrs Edna Dennison and Mrs. Mildred Balestra. Funeral services from the First Congregational Church Hyde Hark, Jvov.

the lith, at 3 p.m Relatives and friends invited Friends mav visit the Franklin Graham Funeral Home, 1161 Hvde Park Thurs. 7-9 p.m., Fn 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. REILLY In Cambridge Nov. 12 19.8. Margaret Ann.

infant daughter of John F. and Dolores R. iMataraz. zol Reilly. of 51 Fenno st.

Funeral from the William T. Hickev Funeral Home. 175 Huron av Friday at 8 a.m. Mass of the Angels in St Peter's Church at 9 a.m. Visiting hours 7-10.

RIORDAN In Belmont, Nov. 11, Nora M. (Duggan) beloved wife of John J. Riordan of 34 Gorham and mother of William E. Riordan and Mrs.

Mary E. Hammond. Funeral from the John J. Donahue Son Funeral Home. 66 Magazine Cambridge, Friday.

Nov. 14 at 8 a.m. Solemn Requiem High Mass in our Lady of Mercy church at 9 a.m Relatives and friends invited. Visit ing hours Wednesday. 7-9 and Thursday, 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

FLOWERS tehpehrId Bernard F. Shea YARMOUTH, Nov. 12 Service. for Bernard F. Shea, 55, New England division man ager for Esso Standard Oil Co.

nf Kpib Jprspv u-ill Via hplrl ---ji Saturday at 9 a.m. in St. Pius Church, South Yarmouth. Mr. Shea, whose home was Hied v-jt j-- terdaV'irt New York City.

BERNARD F. SHEA ploved With the Standard Oil 11 Co. for more than 22 years, Mr. Shea formerly served as man- ager of the marketing develop-ment department. He was a graduate of Holy Cross College in 1926 and the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration in 1948.

He served as New England operations manager for; Esso in 1954 and in 1950 was' chairman of the New England Oil Industry Information Committee. He also served as chairman of the Massachusetts Petroleum Industry Commis- sion in et, ivtt. cuic-a leaves a mau- KOD- at School of Medicine; two brothers. tu -1 A ft ot uioucesier, ivirs. james Wotherspoon of York, and Mrs.

Everett Rines of Leominster. M. Hoy Most Rev. Eric F. MacKen- zie, D.D., auxiliary bishop of in St Agatha's Church, Milton.

Rt. Rev. Ralph Gallagher, pastor of St. Agatha's, was celebrant of the Mass, with Rev. Georee J.

Williams, dea- ti, a ton, aim ncv. nuim otun- ill uie sttiiLtuaiy tic icv. Joseph P. Lyons, pastor of Our Lady of Good Voyage Church- nJ a iiYrv nirf nr rs IT i 1 abeth'S Church, Milton, and Rev. George F.

Everard of A large delegation oi law- yers attended the Mass. Hon-, orary bearers were five of his; 1905 classmates at Holy Cross, Cambridge, W. Arthur Garrity of Worcester and Dr, Frank J. Buckley of Boston. A delegation from the Boston Bar included Claude B.

Cross, Walter I. Badger Jr, Judge Jacob J. Kaplan, Arthur J. Santry and Lispenard Phis- ter. Also Present Was a dele- tor, jonn jvi.

riusseu ana join-- Thomas F. Hogan Thomas F. Hogan, 93, treasurer of the Republican Everett city committee for more than, 30 years, and retired employee of the John Hancock Life In surance died Tuesday night at his home, 29 Webster Everett, after a sudden illness. He was born in Charlestown and had resided in Everett, more than 70 years. Via lsai70c threo ennq Wil Hogan, Everett health.

omcer; Lawara tr. oi iviaiuen. orchestra leader, and Frederick Hogan of Everett, Vith the Hancock insurance; a brother, William, and a sister, Annie Hogan of Dorchester. Services will be held Friday morning at the Immaculate Conception Church, Broadway, Everett. J)r Philip C.

Means MERRIMAC, Nov. 12-Dr. philip MeanSi g6 a Merri native and a lieutenant- colonel in the Army Medical COlonel Ul tne Arrr RpSPrve died in relatives Were notlfii San Diego, notified here to- 'B LgXrand Xm. belonged to the American Ma eavM a enn fr'aill and g.randildren. Services were held in Cali fornia.

GIRLS' With names vou know ell as your own, 2 Pair (or $5 00. to S30 a pair value. PoinieJ to? Also we hive the iargst stectmn of AUieator Snoes Pns'nn. We carry lot roller veciaie od opens. Sizes 4 to 10.

A AAA to On minute dme from Forest Will M. A. Station. Own from 9 A. to 9 M.

eeiv dy. Drive out toriy. Estafc. Ail sroes guaranteed. SAM KLASS ti Soulk Jimiica Pll Assumption t-nurcn at ciock Relatives and friends are kindl invited.

Visiting hours 2-4. 7-9. Veteran World War 2. Late member Stephen F. Rutledge Post Jr8R4 V.F.W.; Carpenters Union Local 67.

Interment Walnut Hill Cemetery. P. E.I. papers please copy. SPERRAZZA In the North End.

Gaetano. beloved brother of Franceses Baglio. Reposing at the Guarente uneral Home. 4ll nanover Boston. Funeral will be held on Fridav at 8:30 followed by a Funeral Mass in St.

Stephen's Church at 9 A.M. Relatives and friends respectfully invited Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Please omit nowers. STEWART ir. Brighton Nov .10 stewVVr Commonwealth Brighton brother of Mary J.

Stewart. Mrs. Kathleen McCormlck. James and Charles Zibell. Funeral from the' Gerald W.

Lehman Funeral Home, 569 Cambridge Allston on Friday. 14. at a a So emn Heauiemi High Mass at St. Gabriel's Monastery at ciock. rteiduves mu mruus lespecituuy invuea.

visiting 2-5 and 7-10 m. Late member Station 11. Boston Police Boston Police Post 251 A.L. and Boston Police Post 1018 V.F.W. Interment, ML Hope Cemetery.

ST. ONGE In Arlington. Nov. 12. Edward J.

St. Onge. husband of Wennnah (Craft) St. Onge of 31 i Sub-deacon. Both are of 'espects to our late St.

Agatha's. FREDERICK DONOVAN. Pres. ROBERT J. OATES.

Rec. Sec. fi NTFR ADCF I 0 0 UUrtOILIl LUUUt UU, I. U. U.

We regret to announce the death of Brother Henry W. Day. Funeral serv- ices iu a.m., oranam lunerai home. Worcester. STANLEY A.

TURNQUIST. G. ANDREW HOPKINS, Kec. sec. CARD OF THANKS ur.ieiuuj Accept numviui Contributions consider neid, not net tr trd 295 Huntington Boston REDMOND MCDONOUGH We wish to thank our relatives and oficTnu iin Tfj tuc dmuij i)f Federal Judge William T.

Mc-Arlington. at.DUOIUtl AIU IU lflt DLInU, th Frank McSherrv of ianny, I raniv fvitanerry ui fiionric invitorf vi.iiiVo VS and 7-10 p.m CONNOLLY In FraminEham. November 12, Right Reverend John pastor of St. Bridget's Church in Framingham Center. Beloved son of the late Bernard and Ellen Connolly, and brother of Miss Mary of Brighton.

Office of the Dead Friday at 4 p.m. at St. Bridget's Church. Solemn' High Mass of Requiem. Saturday at 10 a.m.

Children's Mass. Saturday at 8 a.m. Interment vin Holyhood Cemetery. tfrookiine. COOK In Lynn.

Nov. 11. John husband of Anna Cook of 21 Michi gan Age 62. Funeral from th- W. C.

Goodrich Funeral Home. 128 Washington L.vnn on Fri. at 8:15 a.m. Solemn requiem high Miss in St. John the Evangelist Church.

Swampscott at 9 a.m Relatives and friends invited. Friends may call at the funeral home. Ti.urs. from 3-5 and 7-9 COURTENAY In Needham. Nov.

11. Helen S. (Jackson 1, widow of Wil liam G. Courtenay. Service at Christ Church (Episcopal).

Friday. Jov. 14. at i D.m. visiting hours at the Eaton Funeral Home.

1351 Highland Wednesday 7-9. Thursday 3-5 and 7-9. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Glover Memorial Hospital Aide Assoc. CROWLEY In Winchester, suddenly. November 12, Bernard F.

Crowley of 44 Forest beloved husband of Mary iFennelly Crowley. Funeral from M. G. Moffett Funeral Home. 177 Washington st Winchester.

Friday. November 14. at 9:15. Solemn High Mass of Reauiem at St. Mary's Church at 10 o'clock.

Visiting hours Werinesriav. 7 to 10. Thursday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10, Please omit flowers. Contributions mav be made to the Trappist Monastery, Sn M-, CURLEY In Boston, Nov, 12. Honor- aoie James Michael Curley.

Funeral from the State House. Boston. -Sat urday at 8:30 a.m. Solemn Mass of Requiem in the Holy Cross Cathedral at 10 a.m. Governor Curley will lie in state in th Hall of Flags, State House, Boston, com mencing 'inursday at 1 P.m..

until Saturday at 7 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Arrangements bv the Robert J.

Lawler i uneral Home. 1958. Jennie beloved aunt of Mary J. Scanlon. Funeral services at her late residence, 269 Walden Saturday.

November 15. at 2 p.m. Kelatives and friends kindly invited. DESMOND Of Dorchester, Jovem- oer ix, nonora m. ue-loveri Wife of the late Frank Desmond and mother of Mrs.

Eliz abeth Lonnors, Mrs. Mary Leonard. Mrs. Martha Mack, Airs iheresa Levins and Frank J. Desmond Funeral from the Alfred D.

Thomas Funeral Home. 4 Fremont Mat-tanan. Friday morning at 8. Re quiem High Mass at St. Angela' Church at 9.

Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours 9-5 flnH 7-in MATTEO Suddenly, In Woburn. jnov. 12. Anseio age va.

oi Milyan Rd Father of Albert of Cambridge; Robert V. of Billeriea, Mrs. Geraldine McDonald of Med-ford and Mrs. Hortense Lombard! of Woburn. Funeral from The Graham Funeral Home.

3 Arlington Saturday at 8 A.M. followed by a High Mass of Requiem at St. An thony's Church at 9. Visiting hours Thursday iTioay a-a ana i-iu. DOWNING In Dorchester November 10, Joseph beloved husband of Teresa (nee Wirthl, father of Arthur Mrs.

Bernice A. McMillan. Mrs. Marie T. Orr.

Paul and the late Francis J. Downing. Brother of David and Ellen Downing Residence 46 Avondale street. Funeral from the Milton Funeral Home. 1126 Washington street.

Dorchester Lower Mills nn Fridav. Novpmhpr 14. at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Re quiem at St. Gregory Church at 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours, 2-5 and FARMER In Brighton, the 12th, 7-10 n.m ueorge rjeiovea nusoana or Mary V. Farmer (nee McNulty). residence. 1607 Commonwealth Ave.

Funeral from the Crosby Memorial, 867. Beacon St. (nr. Park Drive), on Saturday morning at 8:15. to be followed by a Solemn Mass of Requiem in St.

Gabriel's Monastery at 9 ciock. rteiaiives ana menus are invited. Visiting hours, Thursday 7-10. Fridav 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. FITZPATRICK In Hyde Park.

No vember 11. catnerine j. tauuivan'. Re'nved wife of the late James F. Fitzoatrick and mother of Thomas F.

of pringneid, James c. or brnoK-line. and Catherine of Hyde Park Residence 693 Metropolitan avenue. Funeral from the James J. Laugh-lin Funeral Home.

34 Oak street, Fridav at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at the Church of the Most Precious Blood at 9. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting: hours. 2-5 and 7-10.

FT.nnn In Framingham. Nov. 11. Bridget (Kiely), age 69.. wife of James E.

Flood, 9 Arsenal Rd. Fu neral Friday at 8:15 from Cunningham Funeral Home. 306 Concord St. Requiem Mass St. Stephen's Church at Burial 5t.

cemetery Calling hours 2-4 and 7-9. FORD In Jamaica Plain. Nov. 12 Thomas (Boy) Ford, beloved hus band of Alice L. Ford (Nee Boyce), Father of Mrs.

Virginia Rumery and brother of Walter Leo Ford and Mrs. Julia Keenan. Formerly of 47 Corn wall st. Funeral from the Daniel L. Shea and Son Home for Funerals, 512 Centre Jamaica Plain, on Sat.

at 9 a.m. High Mass of Requiem in Our Lady of Lourdes Church at 10 a.m. Keiattves and inends Kindly invited. Calling hours Thurs. 7-10 p.m.

Fri. 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. MEDFORD EX 5-0128 BEALS FUNERAL HOME 29 Governors Ave. MEDFORD EX 6.050O FIT7PATRICK FUNERAL HOME 67 Governors Ave. READING FE 2 0284 CALVIN FUNERAL SERVICE 23 Sanborn St.

ROSLINDALE FA S-0461 FOLSOM FUNERAL CHAPEL 83 Belgrade Ave. SOUTH BOSTON AN 8-0855 WILLIAM F. SPENCER 575 East Broadway at St STONEHAM ST 6-0135 JOHN BRYANT'S SONS Stoneham and Somerville. Est. 1852 waltham.

Motner of cenevive jnv suddenly. Carson, of Pittsburgh. Pa. Funeral RAIS In Melrose, Nov. lz.

suoaeniv. friends for the flowers, spiritual bou-i tir.n nt f.rmer iau, assnri-ouets and other kind exDressions of gatlOn 01 lOrmer law asSOCl-symoathy received during our recent iates including Edward O. PrOC-bereaverrent. L. Newland Rd.

Services at the evening 7-9 p.m. SWAN Of 35 St. John Jamaica Plain. Nov. 12.

1958, William husband of Heien A. Notice of funeral later. SWEENEY In Brighton, formerly of Arlington, fsov. 11. Margaret M.

Moakler beloved wife of Dennis F. Su.ppnev and mother of Mrs. Evelyn Moran, Late residence 131 Washing ton st. uneral from tne McNamara Funeral Home, 460 Washington St. (at Lake on Friday morning, followed by a Solemn Requiem High Mass in St.

Gabriel's Monastery Church -at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment. Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 m.

TEBO In Woodbury VA Hospital. Manchester, is M. NOV. 11. Louis John 'Thibeaultl Tebo of Smith Corner Road, Newton.

New Hamoshire. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral service to be held at 2 p.m. from tne Murpnv-Curtin Funeral Home. 532 Main Haverhill. Mass.

Interment in the Willow Grove Cemetery. Newton Junction. N.H. Visiting hours at the Murphv-Curtin Funeral Home this evening from 7-9 p.m. Funeral arrangement bv Carter D.

Keeier Funeral Director. TONER In Dorchester, Nov. 11. Mary inee McLaughlin), beloved wife of the late Peter F. Toner.

Mother of James Alfred P. Toner. B.F.D., Mrs. Helen Culhane. Mrs.

Kathryn F. Norton, Mrs. Marv F. Gibbs and Mrs. Elizabeth E.

Lofgren. Funeral from the Harold L. O'Neil Funeral Home, 405 Washington at Bradlee Dorchester on Friday. Nov. 14 at 8 a.m.

Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Ann's Church. Neponset at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours.

Wed. 7-10 p.m., Thurs. 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Interment. Holy Cross Cemetery.

traVEHS In Forest Hills, suddenly. Nov. li. Tnomas s. son or ine mic John F.

and Bridget (McManusi Travers. residence, si r-auen si Home. 10 Tower Forest Hills. Saturdav morning, Nov. 15, at 8.

in St. Andrew The Apostle Church at 9 oclc. Relatives and friends invited. Visit-irs hours. Thursday evening 7-10.

Friday 2-S and 7-10 p.m. Late memoer Carroll Court, 57. M.C.O.F VACHON In Providence, for- merlv of BrooKlme ana iviarsnneia aid j. and James vachor, Fu sYvchaoei. iTs mIs," Ave! Saturday.

Nov. is i 10:30 a.m. Visitinj hours Friday from the Waterman Chapel, 49n Commonwealth Avenue, Kenmore Square, Boston, on Friday, November 14. at 9 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem' at St.

Jude's Church, Main Street. Waltham, at 10 a. m. Friends mav call at the Chapel Wednesday and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

MORIARTY In this city, November 11. Mathew Moriarty. born in County Kerry. Ireland, beloved uncle of Julia Shea. Residence 23 Reynolds Way.

Funeral from the John J. Connolly Memorial Chapel, 1409 Washington street, (across from the Cathedral). Friday. November 14, at 8:15 a m. Solemn High Mass at the Holy Cross Cathedral at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours, 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Late employee Old Mr. Boston. MORRISON In Jamaica Plain.

Nov. 11, Margaret C. (nee Corcoram. haloved wife of Eusebius Morrison rfrld mother of JoseDh. John and Martin Morrison, Mrs.

John Flanagan. Mrs. Alfred Nugent. Mrs. John Curran and Mrs.

Edward Myers. Funeral from the M. C. Kelley Funeral Home. 509 Centre Saturday.

Nov. 15, at 8 o'clock. Solemn High Requiem Mass in the Blessed Sacrament Church art 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10.

P. papers please coDy. MORTON In South Boston, Novem 11 A T-, -i HI ICtlriAeDl of the late Martin Mort'on and mother of tawin k. Morton ana grandmother of Elsie Hawkes and Mrs. Anna Wolcott.

Residence. 419 Old Colony Avenue. Funeral services at the Bradv Funeral Home. 10 Tower Street. Forest Hills.

Friday afternoon. November 14 at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

MULLEN In Cambridge Nov. 12. Theresa A. residence 40 Fernald drive, daughter of the late Malachi and Brigld (Colo) Mullen. Funeral from the G.

Mahoney Funeral Home 333 Huron Saturdav Nov. 15 at 8 a.m. Requiem High Funeral Mass in SL Peter's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-9.

mrs. bedmond Mcdonough A1ND FAMILY IX MEMORIAM 1937 Daniel A. Ryan 1938 One jrxr tin pisl since God hs called yon home But we feel you are ttill with nat alone. First Anniversary Mass will be eelebrlted at Sacred Heart Church. Maiden, at 7 a.m., Saturday, Nov.

15. Leintly remembered fey taU wife and children. Peter Donlon 1953 Always remembered bv hit mother, father and brothers. An niveraary Mass an Saturday at a.m. In Oar Lady Lourdea Chares.

5ft-Katherine DriscolI-JS Sadly and lovintly remembered bv her daughters, Maset art being said. 1957 Joseph F. Murphy 1958 Lo vin fly remembered bv bis wife. Iris. Masses beinr offered.

193fr-Margaret F. Jackson-1938 second Anniversary mki si Ambrose Church, Adams Dorchester, oi Not. 15, at m. Howard A. Von Suck IPSWICH, Nov.

12 Noted painter Howard A. von 4 a Tt i 4. A at Pr rerAV naUXT Hyae Park, died today Cable, colors OI Iew tngland. xnree nrisimas cara paint ings he donated I to the Ep.sco I I i es- Beacon st. Nr.

fark Memorial Hospital. lTioZJ latf. artist kn0WIJ to be followed bv a Solemn 1 of Reouiem St. Mary of the for his rellglOUS paintings, Oil Assumption Church at 11 nactpl nortraitq and water Relatives and f-iends are invited pastel portraits ana -r ft rinr i m- 1 Visiting hours Thurs. 3-5 and 7-10 Interment St.

Joseon 6. -J litX uneral services ai inc rcuj erai Home. 354 Boston BO- nor: lenca. Friday. rov.

it. at I m. Relatives and friends invited. Call- a-o ana t-v p.m. nui iwtoi oait vi fitj th -t-nrrh I yS.

Serving All Religions jj'-' A trraHnatp nf ihf T)pitiTiprs! A-, v. of Tarzana, Serving Crtater Boston Ovr B0 Yttrg mi Mr Every rreieicu ft! II "Tacts About Funeral Stnict" CENTRALLY LOCATED TrT-l parVingAieM with Attendants ,1 Air-Condibowd i FSLEY: CE 5-4U0 B0ST ROXBURY: HI 5-4110 ol luui ui nu, lie ouciiucu inc University of Munich in Ger many. He came to this town 13; years ago. Mr. von Suck was associated with a Boston shoe firm as a designer and was vice president of the Ipswich Historical Society.

He leaves a wife, Marjorie (Woods); a daughter, Alice F. a freshman at the University of Pennsylvania, and two sons, Philip and Christopher, both of Ipswich, Services will be Friday at 2 p.m. in Ascension Memorial Short Williamson IMCO0ATIB Parkinj Areas Air Conditioicd Ckapeli 52 TrapeU RotJ Beiaoat lVaaiei 4-6900 173 Brirlton Arcaa AlUtaa STadian 2-6609 ROXBURY FA 5-2000 EVERETT DU 9-043 1 MURRAY FRANK D. SWEENEY I SON wst Boxbury and Roxbury 350 Broadway MALDEN DA WO 2-1324 WEIR FUNERAL HOME ARTHUR P. GRAHAM Colin H.

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