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Twentv-Five? THE BOSTOX DAILY GLOBE FRIDAY. JANUARY 20. 1956 MORNING DEATH NOTICES I KORMXG DEATH NOTICES I MORNING DEATH NOTICES Louise Carver Of Sorr.emi'.e, Jan. IS Jnvce. ef 7rt ommnnweaith CARBON In Srierbom.

Jan. 1. rilinor A nf 1 1 F.int iv forrr.e-hy of Roxbury, betoved husbanc of Eva Joyce tnee Comeaui; son Gertrude IGwl'. vile ox jor.n j. CoToon of Gouldir.g road.

Ssrbom. Funeral services be heal irom the Merrirr.an Funeral Hsrre, 173 In, on Oft Monday. lus C. and Margaret Jcyre tne late res One of Hollywood's First Comediennes, E7 McNuilyl: broLler of S.jjter REALTORS The Bcslon Sua lay Gbbs teaches Jan. S3.

at 9 IS to be followed W-Pfi Jx HOLLYWOOD. Jan. 20 (AP) isnes De St. Thomas, Little S.sters of the Poor. Grand and Miss Kathryne and Thorr.as J.

of Bnshton and John J. of Mi. ton. of Canihr.dge. behoved hushand of trie la'e Eveiin ta'her ol Anthony A.

Jr. Funeral from the Rogers' Funeral Home. 30 Carnbridie st CambriGge. Saturday at 8 a. F.eq'jiem sh Mass at St Anthonv's Cr.urcn.

Cair.br sse at clock Re. stives and frier.es rcspectf uiiy invited Vmung hours. Tnursday 7-10. Friday 2-5 and 7-10 p. nv Pieaae omit dowers.

ROSE In Medford. Jan. 19. Warren by Requiem High Mass at interest's Church. Rojt 27.

Sherborn. at 10 n'rlcfk. Interment at Holy Cross One of Hollywood's Crt comedi Funeral from J. J. Good St Sons ennes, Louise carver, 87, is dean Cemetery.

Maiden. Funeral home funeral Home. 33n Duaiev Rox bury. Saturcay. Jan.

21. at a. it Known as "Aunt Louise to gen calling hoars Saturday 2 to 4. 1 lo 8. Sunday 3 to 7 to 9 CHABOT In Hyde Park.

Jn. IS. Solemn High Mass at St. Cecilia erations of movie players. Miss Church RelaUves and at Carver died yesterday.

friends invited lo attend. Vlsitirg hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Late 8 METROPOLITAN BOSTON HOMES Charles, beloved uncle of Arinur ana Jean Dufresne George Chabot. Funeral from th J. O'Brien and In the 1920s she was one of the 224,95 Mary (Stephanl Rose.

Funeral from his home at 2 Third st. on Saturday. Jsn. 21. at 8 a.

m. Requiem High busiest film performers, notably Sons Funeral Home. 14 Dorcnester Mass at St. James Church at clock. Relatives and friendi invited.

Soutb Boston. Saturday morning at a-1 Funeral Mass in St. in Mack fcennett comedies, she retired in 1941 Augustine's Church at 9 o'clock. Rel ROY In Boston. Jan.

IS. Eurenia. late til LI Offstage, the film veteran was atives and friends respectfully utviteo. veTeran 01 worm war ti. retired Plumbing Inspector of the Citv ol Boston, member ol Boston Plumbers' Vnion.

Local No. 12. Pitasant Council No. S8. K.

of and the Jefferson Club of Roxbury. KEF.NAN In Wareham. Jan. IS. Mary (Higginsi.

wife of John Keenan of Great Neck road. Funeral lrom the Stott Funeral Home, fiain st. Ware-ham, on Saturday norning at 8:15 a. m. High Mass of Requiem at St.

Patrick's Church at (, Relatives and Mrs. Louise Spacer Murray visiung hours 2-3 and 7-lu. CTIESI.IK in Rrtehton. Jan IK. Helen of 40 uartmoutn oeiovea nioi-i of Alfred Roy.

Funeral frcm John E. Shea Funeral Home. IMS Dorches-v Ashmont StaUon widow of Tcm Murray, one of beloved mother or Mrs. aopnie Frank and Jonn radio first hillbilly emgers. Bus Terminal).

Saturday. Jan. 21. at 9:15. Solemn Funeral Mass in Our Lady of Victories Church (Isabella st.

i. at 10. Relatives and friends more than tng other paper, end almost every other home in your primary market The Boston Globe Cieshk. Funeral from her home. 28 Lithfield Saturday norning, Jan.

21 it I m. Solemn requiem High irienos are invited. Calling hours invited. Visiting hours 2-4. P.

Mass in ot. Anthony cnurcn at Li: i Eugene de Sabla ana -io. SHFJIMAN Of Marshfield. in St Peters KNATT In Dedham. Jan.

It. 1BSS burg. Florida. Jan. 17.

A. lister k.i.Knj4 r.t a Sherman -serv o'clock. Relatives and friencs are kindly Invited. Burial at St. Joseph Cemetgry.

CLIFF In Boston- Jan. IS. Cornelia lAllml rhff nl J11 Hiintineton rlarold age 60 years, husband of trauisen), resideirs 45 Jor- ice at the Eaton Funeral Home. 1351 California Power Pioneer Dies at 90 well read. Funeral services at First il i i i ft -H ruahland xeedham.

odiutw Jan. 21. at 2 e. m. wife of Dr.

Alfrl Clifi. Funeral Church (Congregational). Newbury, Sunday, Jan. 22. at 1:30 p.

m. Visiting hours at the Smith a. ma NEW Jan. 20 (AP) services private. SULLIVAN Ot Whitman, Jan.

18, Dr COLLETTI In the North End. Jan. 17. Eugene de Joly de Sabla founder of! 11 I fl ims Funeral Home. 87 Milton East Arthur J.

ot ea vasnmgion nu-if Maronpri: i 1 Sul im.ik I nflr iL.arioi. rnnte st. me Facifle lias ana Electric Com livan. father oi Kathleen Marie REAL ESTATE Boston, beloved son of the late Len- nnirin anri Ant.nietla inee ftossll Fu ueanarn, rriaa.v ana Saturday afternoon and 2 and 7-9 p. m.

KULLMAN Of Lafayette Qutncy. M. and Phyllis Anne auiuvan. ru neral from the residence. 462 wash instnn Whitman.

Saturday at Jan. is. ousiave husband of the late Hannah (Johnson) Kullman. Mrs. Katharine S.

Wood WOOD REALTY pany, Is aead at 90. He died here Wednesday. He would have been 91 today. De Sabla had a long and colorful industrial career, touching on a. m.

Solemn Funeral Msss in the I A I I 'I neral' frc-m Ciro Cincotti Funeral Home, 3 North on Saturday, Jan. 21. at 9 a- m. Solemn Beauiem High Mass at Sacred Heart Church at 10 a. m.

Relatives and friends invited tn attend Lata mamher of Holv (ihost t-Tiurcn at i ciois MACHINERY AND TOOLS January Sale 10 ft. 314 in. Niagara Squarina Sheer, 3 extra sett high (peed blades. Eicellent condition. $3350.

24 in. lullard Vertical Turret. Ex Ritive snrf friends invited. Inter- Sit lalaa Fram t-tS3t Services at the Calvary Baptist Church, Ahmont gt Dorchester, on Saturday at 2:30 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited.

Friends may Call at the new GranStrnm Funeral iam' Cemetery. Whit. man. Member of Clerk of Courts many fields and filled with many LOVE Italia, Loggia Roma Nuova. San Antonio Society and North End Post ZS3.

A. Visiting hours. 2-3 and Assoeiation. Home. 821 Cummins Highway, near evt i iirtu Tn f-ftrrtnrtriee.

Jan. 18 achievements. Firms he founded were the first to provide San Fran Aiatispan frioay a a ana 7-9 D. new I B. R.

RANCH on 7-10. LIEBERG Entered into Jan. 18. Anne resiaence niuiu loved daughter of Katherme D. (nee CONCANNON In North Cambridge.

cisco, Sacramento and the California coastal areas with power over Leary) and tne late uamci ouui. and. sister of Mrs. Madeline Timrnons n. rritz.

ot mewionvine Newton, beloved husband of Emilie.father tf Eva Helvarg of New York. Senate of San Francisco and Helsa of Chicago. Mrs. Ellen Kiyney of Cam-1 tines xrom plants in the high Sierras. Lustig of Newton.

Services at the Jan. 18. 1U06. Kesiaence, t-eaar Bernard beloved husband of the late Annie iMcGowanl Concannon: father of Mrs. Sally Bradley.

John Bernard Mrs. Mary E. Gallagher and Mrs. Ann R. Riley.

Funeral from the Edwurd M. Walsh Home, 2175 Mass. on Saturday Mnmint. at ft Followed hv a So emn honey Funeral Home, 333 Huron At other times he was connected Saturday, Jan. at i.

Uion Fimaral Mass in St. with petroleum, coffee importing at 11 -as Relatives and friends invited, visuina nyuia a and Portuguese tin production con cerns. and 7 to 10. Interment caivary, tham. Washington Post please copy High Mass of Requiem in St.

Johns Church, at o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hourg. 3 tn and 7 to 10 De Sabla was born of French SULLIVAN In Norfolk. Jan.

18 cellent. $1850. 27 ft. 3 ton bridge craitt. $950.

3 ton hoist. $450. 42 in. Gisholt Turret, 2 twival heads. $2750.

1942 Tool-maker Lathe, taper attachment. I6'j in. 34 in. flame, hardened ways. $2150.

Arsenal Machinery Co. 120 Elm Watert'n WA 4-9300 MILLER Master Speed. 11x17, excellent condition. Bt 5-581ft. FSu iaSO FURNITURE, ETC.

hit til 1 'WlOWi-- itifrair- 'r'n ifir ir mil -fflr ooramon unerai rtome, 4au Harvard Brooklme. Sunday. Jan. 22 at 1 p. m.

Memorial Week at hig late residence, please omit flowers. Memorial remembrances may be sent to the Albert Nauen Fund, co Robert Rosenbaum, Treasurer, 168 Kent Brookllne. LIND Suddenly, of West Roxbury, January 18. Hans husband of Johanne C. (Nielsen) and lather of Rev.

Gordon W. Lind and Gertrude L. Sawyer of 69 Stratford it. Services at Emmanuel Chuirh, cor. of Stratford st.

and Clement Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Relatives and friends Invited. Friends may call at the residence Friday lrom 2-4 and 7- berta (Rrez'ee) Sullivan. Funeral from CONNOLLY In South Boston.

Jan, IS. John beloved husband of Josephine parents in Panama. The family moved to San Francisco when De Sabla was 5 years old. the residence 01 unaries u.in mi Mrfnllr. Katurdav at 9:30 vt tnanhin Mnsnn.

John. Caroline Around the turn ot the century and' Mary Ann Connolly and brother followed by a Reauiem High Mass in St. Jude's Church at 10 o'clock. Late member of Brotherhood of Loco- of Pmrick Connolly and Mrs. Ann wooded mil In Holhston nr 12S; country loc.

no development, nr. other new equal or better homes: lge. sunny knotty pine cabinet, hardwd. alla, good baaeme-t. aiO.Soo.

MARRIAGE pt eomfort and charm In thi, home nr. Kt. 108 and 12S Just 10 miles to Framingham, lg mile, to Boston: 1st fir. has lg. htd.

flpl. liv. rm din, bath. bedrrrs lg attrac. kit, with small rm.

lor ewlng nr otnee: spaciou, well lighted and fir. ready for expan i American Standard FHW htd oil: completely atorm windows. 3-car taxes 27J: well nd'eap-d. 5 acre PI.IS a choir blrig. lot: snelless and ready log prompt jtiosoo DEVOTION TlJJlf craftsmanship as In these NEW RANCHES In Ashland rare! 's to lg.

a If. dr'f 'SPIT-, basement. cht-neted kits, with wail oven and dishwasher, wooded lot: V.A, aopraised Ml. 000 to M1.S00. Anji this available anytime to ahow these or other fine homea.

PHOTO-FII TR 5-5592 FHSJSu Bineers Loose ro. a Sancinito and son of the late Peter onH Marv i Madden) Connolly, for de Sabla formed a number of small electric power companies in California. These were amalga tives and friends are invited. merly of 108 st. Funtial from the J.

F. O'Brien At Sons Funeral Home. TILTON Of Lexington and Concord. NEW EMERSON TELEVISION AND RADIO line for 1956 is shown here. Pictured is a TV set with the all-area Rainbow tuner.

Left to right, Ell tt Sherman, general manager, New England Cycle Radio Daniel V. O'Brien, Emerson New England sales manager; M. W. Rosenfeld, president Emerson Radio, Boston; Sam Wol-per, Emerson New England district manager, and Arthur Levine, treasurer, New England Cycle. mated in 1905 as the Pacific Gas iu p.

m. at 915. Solemn high Funeral Mass LUKE Formerly of Dorchester, Jan. 19, nd Electric Company, with Florence tStrattont, wife of the late Jon.h Odin Tilton, Memorial acrv-Iies at the Dousiass Chapel, 1844 Herbert at saul's Church Peter and in SS. 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends de Sabla as president. He resigned the position about 1910 to found xtea I eyinnlnn. Saturday. Jan Visitin hours Reynolds Funeral Home, 180 Winthrop on Saturday at 2 p. m.

Visiting houra Friday- i to 4 and 7 invited. invited 21, at 4 p. m. Relatives and friends Friday 2-5 and 7-10. Late member of Sale UNCLAIMED RUGS invited.

Please omit 1. L. ijocal no. aua. and head the General Petroleum Company, which later merged vriTRima tn riorehester.

Jan. 19. CONNOLLY In South Boston, Jan. 18. MacEACHERON In O.tervlll.

10 Alice Ij. tmct-artnyi, wur 01 m. H-rank Vntruhft of Rl RomSeY with socony-Vacuum. jviauei o. tiviacrsaaci, 7U, oeloved Wlte of Charles P.

MacEacheron. Funeral mother of Walter J. Vosruba. Funeral INOra iv-onnouyi, oeioveu wiie oi uie late Cpleman Connolly and mother of Mrs. Catharine Flaherty.

Mary, Francis. Jnsenh. Thomas. John and Leo burvivors include a daughter, Another fln lot of unclaimM 9x12' runs received from our s'orace warehouse. Alwayi oa hand, a fine selection of NEW 9x12 RUGS, $45 UP service at the, Doane, Beal and Ames Home.

Hyannls, Saturday. Jan. 21. at from the Vv'm. J.

Mahoney Co. Unm. Oft Cludlev at KOX Mrs. William Gordon Lyle of New Airline Appeals York; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Clem bury (opposite'Howard av.f, Saturday.

91. at ft a Hiffh Mass ol Connolly, formerly of 85 St. Funeral from her residence 7484 E. Third Saturday at A m. Solemn Rpauiem 30 rolls of tiew broad Last War Dead Leave Japan for 8:15 a.

followed by a Requiem High Masa at Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church, Osterville. at o'clock. Friends may call at the ent P. Tobm ox New York and San loom ar on retuiar the LOW High Mass in St. Brigid's Church at o'clock.

Relatives and frienda are Francisco, and a brother, Leon prices. Buv OVFRHEAD Reauiem in St. William's Church at 9 clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hour, 2-4, 7-10.

Please omit flowers. and ay funeral home Friday 2-4 and 7-10 Directly to Ike de Sabla of San Francisco. kmdty invited to attend. SAVK. p.

m. tsuriai in tne St. rranoi, xavler Funeral services will be held COUGHLIN Of Melrose. Jan. 19.

Pat- cemetery, lemervuie, WALSH In Allston, Jan. 19, Mary tomorrow at St. James' Church, MacDONALD In Cambridge, auddenly Hawaiian Burial Against Eastern 71st st. and Madison av. Burial WORTH WAITING OR tiiiiugani 01 13 aaunncrs 51..

ueiu-u wife of he late Michael Walsh and devoted mother ot Mrs. Mary Grazlno of Allston. Michael J. Walsh of Oum-rv. Hpnrv Walsh of Dedham.

Mrs. jan. 10, jviary a. Aiacuonald, ox 135 Putnam daughter of the late Alexander and Sarah MaOAnaM ij this beautiful Colonial in rn.tn olonlal in will be in Kensico Cemetery. rick beloved husband of the late Catherine (Coyne) of 22 Hopkins st.

Funeral from the Gately Funeral Home, 79 West Foster Saturday. Jan. 21, at 8:15 a. m. High Mass of Requiem at St.

Mary's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday, 7-9 p. Friday 8-5 and 7-9 p. m.

Country club section. YOKOSUKA. Japan. Jan. 20 lud Kemble for.

Matai.net I ox. (odd. KHtA Masi. Ave.) inera are a 2's oaths. Urge WASHINGTON, 20 (API- elec.

th k.ltch.. Ruth Desmond of Mattaoan and two deceased daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Funeral from the Daniel F. O'Brien Funeral Home, 907 Massachusetts Cambridse, Saturday at 8 a. m.

Requiem High Mass in St. Paul's Church dishwasher and Louis Oppenheimer disposal olus nreplaced recreation National Airlines appealed direct Tjimh and Mrs. Catherine Hughes, 'eiianitui iah screened ptto at 9 o'clock. Relative, and friends GERARD'S CROSS, Jan may he reached from liv'rm. Im.

DAVIDSON In Quincy, Jan. 19, William ly to President Eisenhower today Funeral from the Lallv Funeral Home. 496 Harvard Brookllne (near Commonwealth av.i. Monday morning at iiiviicu, lsuina nours 7-10 p.m. mediate occupancy.

20 (AP) Louis Oppenheimer, for a new hearing on the proposed ru, of copeiano nusDanqoi the late Mrs. Beryl (DeVeure'. Tu-Kervires Saturday. Jan. 21.

at 2 MAGUIRE Of Boston, Jan. 18, formerly 8:15. Solemn Reauiem Mass at ru, rnhimhuille'a Church at ft O'clock, FRETTT AS A PICTlREt acquisition of Colonial Airlines by room uutch colonial, newly p. in the Hannel Funeral Chapel. vi wuourn, jamei Leo, OT 64 J-iem lngway husband of Frances IGormont M.Euir, Funeral IVnm Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend.

Interment at New decorated throughout with knotty member of the wealthy South African diamond mining" family, died last night after a long ill Eastern Airlines. 88-88 Copeland uuincy. visiting nours 2-5. 7-10 o. m.

na hours frt- Calvary Cemetery. Visit McLaughlin Funeral Home, 54 Pleas. ant Wnhurn. Saturday. 91.

a pine ainette and 1st flnor lav. The "woodsy" yard ha, a Area place, tno Satuiday nd Sunday 2-5 DONOVAN In Newton, formerly of In the unprecedented document, day -to, and 7-10. 8 a. m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem Me rose ano Meatoro.

Jan. ID. jonn (UP) Fifty unknown American dead began the long voyage home today from the Korean battlefields where they died. The U. S.

S. Manchester departed for Hawaii and the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific where the first of 852 unknown servicemen will be buried. They will be the last American war dead to leave Korea for American soil. A 45-minute dockside ceremony by all four military ness. He was 85.

ATKINS In Hull. Jan. 19, Grace ai. inanes woourn, at a. m.

Relatives and frienri inuiteri National asked the President to return to the Civil Aeronautics beloved husband of the late Ellen T. (Murray). Residence, 87 Lewis st. Father of Rev. Thomas P.

Donovan, IMrnnrn Wlte ot ine ate ur. Oppenheimer, his brother Ernest Visiting houra Friday. 3-5, and 7-10 Charles R. Watkins. in her 90th year.

Funeral aervire Saturday. Jan. 21. at CONFERENCE SET IN excell. cond.i mahogany table wilh 5 chairs, vacating and must move fast; priced to sell ideal for Real Estate Attorney or other profession.

Call Holluton 2121 for inspection. WE BUY WE SELL BOSTON'S LARGEST I'SEO FVRMiiRK. nr.M.m, est, iH RfniT T1KMS CLICK H'RNITI Rg CO. 10 Warren Ra. CA 1-7JM CASH FOR TRASH WE buy everything, rugs, bric-a-brac, cut-glass, antiques.

KAY BEE. CO 5-6680 or CI 7-80M. WHAT have you to sell or trader Wi Buy Used Furniture TRADE-IN FURNITURE, HI I-1K0 p. m. MALONFV Of Newtnn.

Jtan 1, and three other brothers estab' lished a far-flung diamond min Board (C. A. pending further hearings what it said was a new i p. m. from the Downing Cottage Chapel.

21 Pond Hinsham. Friends may call at the chapel Friday evening Walter, husband of the late Sabln, a OI MOly wins Loueac niutcsici. Dr. John J. Donovan of Westfield State Teachers College and Mrs.

Joseph McNabb of Newton. Funeral from the Martin E. Conroy Funeral Home. 439 Washington Newton. Saturday at 8 a.

m. Solemn Feauiem iinariein Maioney, in his 85th year, Services in he held frnm th. Rl-h A. B. recommendation that the from 7-, ing empire in South Africa shortly after the turn of the century.

The Bellinger Mackay Chapel, 30 Center WESNER In Boston, Jan. 18, Antoinette merger be approved. 151 Metres MEIros, t-iiii er FttStSlI BRAINTREE BUILDER'S SPECIALS Nw a rm. ranch in handv location lo new Boston Expressway on vi newton. on Msruroav at a a.

irieaieri, winow ot rruiiK w. vvesner, Hieh Mass in Our Lady Help of followed bv a Solemn Hiah Mas complex empire, with an estimated lormeriy ot nrooxiine. runeraiaerv- Presidential action on the C. A. at Fort Hills nrPiTiBtorV ChaDil Reauiem at St.

John the Evangelist Church, Dalby t. Newton. Friends Valk HiU Forest HiUs. Friday at Christians Church at 9. Relatives and friends are most kindly Invited.

Visiting hours, Thursday 7-10 p. Friday 3-5, 7-10 p. m. assets, operates in diamonds, gold, coal, uranium and may can at tne cnapei on Thursday B. recommendation is required because of international aspects m.

services was given in tribute to the unknown soldiers, sailors, Marines and flyers, and to 1 10 iu p. m. rriaay a to ana other enterprises throughout the nnvfiVSN In TWrhester. Jan. 19.

IV P. JTU Alrican continent. mi, nrepiace. conin ete tiat Erlna. late ol ZY wnitlen tormeriy tri k.i.i.j vr.i kitchen, with tviiit-in those 30,918 others who died During World War II.

Oooen- 0SU7t lal7 The C. A. B. disclosed March 1, in the defense ot Korea. heimer and his wife entertained Catherine G.

Mullen. Mrs. Florence Anderberg, John J. and Richard. J.

Donovan. Complete noUce later. Gen Lyman L. Leminitzer hundreds of American soldiers and 1 1, tnaries oeiovea nusDana 01 Margaret F. Martin inee Lyons), father of Charles D.

Martin Jr. and Mrs. Ruth F. Dwyer. Funeral from his late residence.

34 Owencroft road, on Saturday. Jan. 21. at a. m.

WANTED, GRAND PIANO OR SMALL. UPRIGHT. CO S-78J. dSult lal7 1954, that Eisenhower had disapproved an earlier favorable recom 3lrge bedroom, with sliding door cloieu. full basement, only $14,200.

New room ranch for llS.soO. Ranch for tfiOO. Ir Infermatlon. eall bulMtr, Cantea S-liSJ ttStSu DULLEA Of South Boston, Jan. 18, airmen at their home here the delivered the eulogy.

iHDft, Mary sister ot jvirs. jutia Hurley and the Margaret Duliea Lantern Cottage. mendation on the sround Eastern Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Gregory's Church, at 0 clock. Rela- "Only the names of these men are unknown to us," he of 655 East Sixth st.

Funeral from had improperly acquired Colonial ttvea and friends resDectfullv invited. jonn spencer Funeral Home. 021 Broadway. Saturday at 8 a. m.

Solemn MORNING DEATH NOTICES stock in advance ol stockholder 420 Harvard Brookllne FLORENCE HARRISON OP WEST NEWTON BAUERIn West Rnxnurv. January IS. said. "We do know that they were our comrades-in-arms. We Funeral Mas, In Gate of Heaven Church at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and apriroval. rtiui caiier, xurmeriy oi itoxoury. Services at the Altenheim ChaDel. friends kindly invited. Calline hours "This new case involves the same Late retired Supt, Fleida Corner and Station A.

Boston Post office. Late ember Boston Lettercarriers Mutual 1 eneflt Natl. Assoc. of Postal Supervisor! and Past Commander Michael J. Perkins Post A.

McCABlV In Watertown, Jan. 18, for Thursday T-10. Friday 2-5 7-10 P. matter which the President disap' fterv.ee today at 1 P. WI 2222 Centre Saturday at 11:30 a.

m. Relatives and friends invited. Visit- know that they -were our brothers, our sons, our friends." DURNELL Tn Dorchester euddenlv in nours at tne Aitenneim cnapel av A -a. A A A A Jan. 10, Mnrian B.

inee Lunneyi proved nearly two years ago because of illegal activity on the RIM IMO ne ueiuvcy wiir ui me iblb jl nuuiaa ki, Durnell and slsler ofi Harold and John Lunnev of Kt John. N. and merly of camDriage. rrancts De-loved husband of Helen E. (Falveyi Dart of Eastern." National said.

Asreopino. husband of the' late Lucia Mt. Pieasant Council 98, K. of na ieiner oi miss neien mt, Ann and fathe Eastern reDlied that the case had Mrs. Gerald Cormier, Also survived Bv threa nelces and two nrnhews.

tauoano) and devoted father of Mss. Jenny Cassaro. Mrs. Vincenza Schena. bttt.

and Bernard T. McLah Dr. T. M. Gallagher ,1000 at Newton Rites for Medical Examiner We regret to announce the death of been carried through all levels of wood.

N. and brother of Brother Sestus J. Joyce. Members will nntwuuu, is. ana Druiner ol Brolner Mrs.

Josenhine Giarattano. Mrs vi Mother Anna O. McCabe, Religiou, ot meet at the funeral home ol John the C. A. B.

and through the courts, Funeral from the Milton Funeral Home, 1128 Washington Dorchester Lowe Mills, on Saturday. Si. at in a Solemn Hieh the cenacle. rrsiurnte i novry at Good. 33G Dudley Boxnury.

Jriday residence 14 Hovey SPINET PIANO WANTED ON SMALL UPRIGHT. 1-7464 dSn4t lal WANTED GRAND PIANO OH SPINET. CALL Th 9-71 dSll4t lalg 8f3SROOM set and mlacrturnlWrC Tel. CO 2-S185. Jtla2u CHINESE Oriental, sola, good cond.

HI a-8al)7. GRAY sectional sofa, pair of coral chairs. glass-topped dtlftwond rncktatl table. TV set. fullv Buk it DynaA.

Spec. RI 4-7713. tSu )aM LG. maple all-rtiahog. beds, parlor 2 set, studio couch.

TA 5-6610. MOD. print drapes, fully lined, alum, porch AxU misc. TR 8-8719. TV; rugs.

9x10', alnut bdrm, set: lamps. PR 3-8739. VrHOLSTERED furniture repaired or recov'd, very SEAf.lVnt-sire stovel crocheted tablecloth, other Jan. lOBn Br.iron sf. r.

Ja20 3 ROOMS of Including rej- Ingerator. TV; terms HI -kry iuner', w' ff.Uanuary 20. at 7: to pay final respects. military funeral lrom the W. including the United aiaies au nreme Court, and added, in a state NEWTON, Jan.

20 Funeral US. i. siiCADY. O.K., 1U-1AM J. tW- iviemnriai unerai Hnme.

Rec. Mass of Reoulem at St. Gregory Church at 11 a. m. Relatives and friends Vindlv Invited.

Visiting houra ment bv board Chairman E. V. Theresa Cassaro, Mr. lnazio Bellino and James Bellino. Funeral from the Magrath Funeral Home, corner of Meridian and Havre East Boston, on Saturday at 8 a.

m. Solemn Re-ouiem Hich Mas; at Sacred Heart Church. East Boston, at 9 a. m. Relatives and friends kindly invited.

Visiting hours, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Late member of St. Asrenpina Society. services for Dr. T.

Morton Gal' lagher, 83. of 31 Channing me. Thursday 7-10. Friday 2-5. 7-10 o.

Rickenbacker: "This last-minute move is typi. EHRL.ICH--Departed Jan. 19, Fannie of Boston Fire Fighers, local 718 We ret 1n Inform vnu of thi dical examiner of Middlesex County southern district, were ON THE OCEAN, WEYMOUTH 5olon1'. eld. ctito ownr- me-pane ed living, dining room with fireplace, ntne cabinet kitchen, lav.

atory down. 3 b. and cramic bath up. Hot water heat. Attached garage.

glaed-fn porch, full length window, in basement. Not apprai.ed for G.l. Cal owner. ED 4- rttSifu- RANCH Qulney-Milton Line a-bfdrm. hem, aa LOVLLT ACRE LOT foil b.la.

mrnt aitarnrd hr.eiewie 9 APTS. BACK BAY NEWLY remodeled from top to Income approx. ll.DOO, lit rlaaa building In to condition; will net aolid 30'i few St'" amortllatlnn. Owner CO -4870. --Mit, ARLINGTON cal of the obstructionist tactics National Air Lines has been using Luke', Church, Waverley.

at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Calling hours. 2-i and 7-10 p. m.

Past commander of Watertown Post 08. A. L.i Cambridge Lion, Club: Harvard Sq, Buslness-rnen, Association: Watertown Council 1S5 K. of Holy Name Society; Postofflce Supervlsorsr Association, Hth rf Rrnthf Vsonrv RvrnN nt 1 Hazing court, Koxoury. wiaow wr the late Jacob Ehrlioh and devoted mother of Beatrice Rubin of Anson.

Dorothy Feldman of Roxbury, BERNARD In Reading, Jan. 18, Mary Engine Co. ra. Burial irom nis resi- ence ih Peter Parley road. Jamaica 'lain.

Reauiem Hiah Mau at Our jdv Deny Snvner Of St. retersourg. ia r. tuouceitei, oeioveo wile oi lire late Joseph M. Funeral from the Joseph Doherty Funeral Home, 11 Linden Saturday at 8:15 a.

m. Reoulem High Mass in St. Agnes' Church at 9. Calling hours 3-5. 7-9.

nose 01 sum, twirr 01 rui 1111,1, Me.i Louis of Waltham, Philip of oi Lourdrs' Church. iSntvirday, at 0 a. m. Rrnther rfniiPnleH tn Httenri In neid at id a. m.

today wun a solemn requiem mass in Our Lady Help of Christians Dr. Gallagher died Monday night at his home, 31 Channing st. following a heart attack. More than 1000 persons were for more than three years. Colonial operates a route between New York and Montreal and Bermuda.

National operates between New York and Miami. di ararvara Postofflce. uniform, Saturdny morning. Jan. fll, at BERRY Formerly of Wilmington, in loweil.

Jan. 1H. Jennie A. fStpvensl. Both Eastern and National nave a.

m. mgnrn: MARTIN PIERCE, Pres. JUtTHUR CEURVALS, Secy, WATERT0WHP0Sr99, A. I. Portland.

Me Nathan of Roxbury and Harry Ehrllrh of Anson. Me Services at the Slanetsky Memorial Chapel, 10 Washington Grove Hall, Dorchester, Friday, Jan. 20, at 1 p. m. Memorial week at the home of her son.

Nathan Ehrllch. 52 Columbia road. Roxbury. Expressions of symoashy may be donated in her memory to your favorite charity. McBI.LIN In Watertown.

Jan. 1. A- i Flynn McEllln. Funera lrom hi, home. 9 Union Monday, IJfi S'-, P'rick Church at lg been applicants for Colonials nun jam mother of Albert L.

Ross. Funeral services will be held at W. S. Cava-naugh and Son Funeral Home. .174 Main Wilmington, Saturday.

Jan. 21. at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends routes.

present in the church including former Gov. and Mrs. James M. Curley, Newton police chief Philip Purcell. Newton Are chief John E.

aitviui. jersey iv. Comradei are herrhy rtotifletl of the death of Frank McCabe. pB-t Commander, Services will be conuctd Friday evpntni at B. at the W.

invited. Visiting hours, Thursday 7-8 N. ELLIS In Arlington. Jan. IS.

Beatrice Dorcas Smith SOUTH HADLEY, Jan. 20 (AP) p. rriflay 2-a and 7-8 p. m. BLANEY Died Jan.

18, Dr. Cyril A McMANUS Of Medford, Jan. IS, WH- Thomai MemorlsT Funeial Home. 75 a-Mis, 01 10 wnutemore aaiian-ter of the late. F.obert and Flor i ih ot Hnimn rntn WMKnM Corcoran, Mayor Howard Whit-more Jr.

of Newton, Boston police Supt. Edward Fallon, Dr. John Soellman ot the Boston Fire De ence A. (MatKinnonl Ellis. Service, Oalen Watertown, unerai Saturday with Solemn Requiem Huh Ma: lte Catherine (McHughl Mc- MOD.

MNETTK KFT, fl'KR'T liOKAS. CHAIRS. FOR SAIE 10 BOWLING ALLEYS FOR SALE Mutt be removed at once, all acre.anry equipment ana 5 nark bar Inrliidrd; will finance, nnuire O. STONIT, 111 -0iwnr 2B or write ARDEN REALTY, iuc, Hmgham, Mam. TFSu jal7 AIR CONDITIONER si.

l.tiKe ('hurrn Wivtr cv. at 1 runeral from the McLaughlin BIlmNtm, I.OCATION neral services at the I'nion Congreaa-1 tlonal Church. Westtord. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends invited.

Calling hours at the Greig Funeral Home. Main Westford. Friday. Jan. Manus.

funeri burn. unerai Home. 54 Pleasant Wo- a. m. Ascemhle at the church at at the Seville Chapel.

41B Mass Arlington. Saturday. Jan. 21 at 2:30 p. m.

Visiting Friday evening, 7- p. m. i nlimitb-D coir an-4 a m. interment fit. rauj cemetery ao.uiua.r, Jin.

1. at B. in Dorcas Smith, 58. head dieti- tion at Mt Holyoke College, died unexpectedly last night A native of Chester, she was graduated from Syracuse University nH Simmons College. "ri'in riian jviass or Aruncion.

eqtiiem at the Iteatil partment, former Public Safety Commissioner John Stokes, irf addition to medical examiners from 20. from 2-8 and -10 p. m. Burial In FITZGERALD In Oierlestown. Jan.

IS. oaren nr.rt tnurcn, Medford. at 9 o'clock tviaranreT j. nemvea wile i aurac'iive nnme Including lg. mod.

hot water porch, very low eailly convertei to 1 VA anprainfd to iia.inn jymriHT Ml SJOrai, rtistgu rairview cemetery, westford. Belatlves and friends invited BOSTON KEWSPAPERMEICS POST, HI, 305 YWtIn houra 2-S of Patrick J. FiUgerald, residenre. BOSWELL In Boston, Jan. 18.

Wilbur 7-iu nearbv commumues and represen We regret to annnunre the death of 41 Corey at.i sister of Helen Connelly end Rirhar.s ftnrman. Funeral from tatives of Newton Council, Knights. w.iik.. eonjrane. waiter h.

rultit of nusband of Edytht K. Bo-well, of 1970 Commonwealth av Brighton. Funeral services at the Waterman Chapel. 495 Commonwealth Ken- Before coming to Mt. Holyoke in 1949, Miss Smith held posts at Fnt Hartford.

Hish School. LEXINGTON Ceraldini (GaMaVii li -arie roao, wollaston. Leglnn rllua sJ.i!!?.'".? pt Prln will be held at the Keoham the M.grath Funeral Home. Meridian and Havre sis East Boston, Saturday irtornine at a. m.

Reoulem Hiah of Columbus. Celebrant of the mass was Rt. S-TON Worlhlngtnn with full duct work: 3 year, old, will ull cheap, HU a- 4TBH. WANTED Clow ga, an I.e. more Boston, on Friday.

Jan. 20, at 12 noon. RelaUve and Iriends a thi Wil i.m Vs i SJli uwa' Homf' Hanrnck Friday. Jan, 2(1, at p. m.

Simmons. Yale. University of Rev. Walter J. Furlong, pastor lufa'd R.alty, ,1 Drool CUTE CAPE.

Manor leclion. I. full dining Mass In St. Catherine', Church at o'clock. Relatives and friends Invited.

Visiting hours. Thursday 7-10, 4-bed. invited. for ca.h. Ml'nnAY'S, RM.

at i "if. it ..1 k'MM wm mMl funeral home .1. fnnnertieut and Tufts. deacon was Rev. John H.

Quinlan HA. Burlington plne paneled nlayrm, i-rar xetonlw PU BOYLE Of Cambridge, Friday a- and 7-10 P. m. IP. She had no immediate relatives.

r. 3 extra lota. VOi Vilmingtoir. Jn. 18.

Crone I noura aunaay 4-a and 7-S p. rru at 9 a. m. JOFPH ARSFN: FORSYTH Of Somervllle. formerly of FtrSSu Boyie.

lormeriy of 3J1 Broad wi nd sub-deacon was Rev. Angela Loscoco. Bishop Eric F. MacKenzie of AULT. J.

J. HENNESSEV. Adi. MITCHFLTv In Boston, Jantiery loth Cambridge. unhand of Kntnn Mattapan, Jan.

17, wunam s. ne-lnved husband of Lucille inee Snnwi RECENT DEATHS (Cherboneu Boyle. R.N.. hpother of Jnmcs "Jimbo" Byle. Funeral from 2 BATH COLONIAL IN MEMORIAM Deski, Store and Office Furniture nd I-'ixturri card racka with canopy, magatlne Tacka.

ehnweaar, and wall caari; rea.nn- cnaries Mitchell, hvi.hgnd of Helen iShorer) Mitt hell, of Westiand avenue. Funeral servires at the Waterm.n Chapel. Commonwealth avenue. Kenmore Square. Boston, on Mondsy January at 10 a S-inH.

n.J Sacred Heart cnurcn, wewion Center, was eulogist. Bearers were the following po Quincy $11,800 Forsyth and devoted son ol William and Emma Forsyth. Funeral from the P. E. Muirav Funeral Home, 54 Rox-nurv Roxbury, Saturday, Jan.

21 at 8:13 a. m. Requiem High Mas, at St. Catherine's Church. Somervllle, ft n'riork.

Relatives and friends most Tne uaniel p. Brien funeral Mauachuietts tva Cambrirtae. SAturdav at ft a. m. Ptviuirm Hish Mau at St.

Mary Church at ft RelMlvei and friend Invited. Vlitt.nt: hour 2-5 and 7-10 0. m. A raad alder med.rnli.a g.raf 19.3 Edward F. Cannon 19." Levlnslr rememheresl hie Ister Katherlne Oannen Miller.

ahle. LA 7- )m lice lieutenants: John H. McMullen HAROLD A. KNAPP, 60. of Dedham.

president of the Norfolk and Dedham Fire Insurance Company. At Dedham. JOHN J. MULLAN, 79, Worces call at the Chapel Saturday and Sun- Calonial, O.K. fe, G.l, alanial, eabln.t Vk.

fe, (i i. kllrhrn, all Beat. a-4in. ana i m. kindly invited.

Visiting hour, 3 to 5 BOOKS BBADSHAW In Bonton, Jan. 17. Mar- nd George O'Neil of Newton, -Edmund Norton and Walter Flaherty of Watcrtown. and John MURPHY Tn Dorchester. Jan.

IB. John ana 1 to iu p. m. lWIMary (Rohline) Healy 195ft iret 1 MacKennau oeiovea wife of the late CpotaaV. Bradnhaw.

STsETS of MorumerTunk FOSTER In Brookllne, January 19, ter and Boston fuel company ex 'vcUiocdla. with vear NO. WALTHAM, $9900 4 RM Salt Box. knotty pine kltrv and llv. floor to ceiling rlra place, auto, wa.her and rcfr.

larn yn 1. Foster or 41 Kl sym roao. waanH'ia trncv formerly of Maiden. Funeral from ecutive. At Worcester.

Funeral from the E. Murrav unerai Home, 54 Roxbury Roxbury, Friday. Jan, 20, at 1 o. m. and friend moct kindly Invited.

luui'mj oi nn uraper he-! loved husband of the late Mary (Gea- han Murphy, and father of Timothy National Commander, V. F. Jnhn.T. Valentine Fdi-aon Iaocal No. James.

Thomeis. Arthur, and chrintopher Murphy, and Stanton and Henry Corcoran of Waltham. Burial was at Mt, Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge. her home on saturaav, January 21. 1, at m.

Requiem High Mass In Rt, Aldan', Church, Pleasant and Freeman streets. Brookllne, at 9 a m. EVENING DEATH NOTICES 1 acta of land. TWlnbrook 4-Q144. vimtrnf noun 3-s ana 7-10 0.

m. BAUCKI tn Boston, Jan. 19. William. BRESLINr-ln Woburn, January IB, Vtsitlng hours on Friday irom 1 to 4 Mary 1 or 0 penneii 11., oauin- Vsa 1 at as Wtllikm artfl a.

1 hat at no 1 to p. m. Bitocktan jt iifljL, WANTED, POOL TABLE IV good condition: must ba 4xe Cof-OlOJ, MR. dSuJt iajf) 1 HEATING AN1 COOKING a 1. 1.

NrwTON A 10. BROOKLINB ANTKU Ranchei. tintiei and famillei: al.o houe. en fay Rt.te waning ELXA North Qulnry, Jan. IS.

James A. McLaughlin Tanet preniin. Funeral lrom ihe fULit- Mis. Mary ReilarT. Funeral from the Foley Funeral Home, 40 Henco'-lc st V'phams Corner, Saturday, January 31 at a.

m. Huh Mass ot Reauiem Tn St. Peter Church at 9. Relatives and friends are invited VinlUnt hours Thursday 7-10, Fndar and 7-10. firaham Funeral Home.

3 Arlington Walter beloved huinand of Salhe Deiovea orovnrr 01 Ca-perowicn of Cambiljlie. Funeral from the Polakiewlcl Funeral Home. S03 Cambrldle Cambririee. Saturday. Jan.

Jl. at I a. Funeral Mass at the St. Hedwif Church at a. m.

IlelaUves and friends invited to i attend. Vlsltlnf hours J-6 and 7-10. rv OOO Kniilh it NOrt MONROE. AS AS WOBURN. Jan.

20 Funeral for James A. McLaughlin, 63, "g'BU road, Saturday, January 21. at 0 fm. High Mass of Requiem at St. harles' Church at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends Invited, Visiting hour, 3-5. 7-10 o. m. uvonit, ot J2 carle mad. Relatives and friends are resperefully Invited to attend Ihe funeral from the Keohane Euneral Home, 333 Hancock, aturday at 8:13 a.

m. Solemn "Mais MUSTO Of Mansfield, Jan. IB. Joneoh, manager ot the Waltham regional office of the Social Security Admin. Sacred Heart Church pTaln.

J.Sr 1. .15. Jme. BR ESN AH AN In Nahant, Jan. IS.

John uemven nusoana ot rasouaitna iCalunttntot. runeral fronv the Jackson Funeral Home. 32 Church Saturday at 8 15 a. m. Solemn Hleh Masa of Reoulem at St.

Mrv Vlsimn hours and member ol Boston oi nenuiprn in a ft clock. Vis 7-10 p. Late Typographical Un of Requiem in Late istration and Boston Globe cor respondent in the Wilmington beloved hu'iband of tcn'r" tmk teron and, pother Faulkner of Wollaston, inc oc 1.13 rimwooa swampscott. father of Thomas J. Bresnahan.

Funeral from the Lanriergan. Funeral Horn, an Nahant Lynn, nn Satur FUEL OIL PAY rASH. avt tl per 100 CUCO -4flfi7. dSu7t al7 OIL Fired, warm air, tHLbiifTBTT! U. furnarei alM) onc-toa new air new all nion arid.

i wemv-ni in anniversary msss will be eelehrslrd on Jan. It. Httoi, at Kt. Poty fare's Chnrrh, Rnmer-yllle. at a l.ovinsW re-tnrmhered by hfr sluttrs, broiher and aunts, 195J Andren Fry Scolt 19:4 I evlnily remrmbered and ssdlr mlstrd.

fart4f, Mnmmr. Baby Jtunnr, Pessr, relatives ana friends. First anniversary mss al hi. Joseph's Charrh. Re-kburr.

slerdar, Jsa. tl. at ft e'clock. 19.VWEHn.und H. Therrien 1956 In lovlne unary of my dearet kasband.

Ferever In my Ihnushis, Alice. 149 Ethel M. II takes mere than a Utile space, Te say hnw much we loved vaui But It wilt take '111 the end of time, Te farset Ihe dav we lnt yau. f.evlnslv rrmfnihered and sadly mlied. Heiband Halter.

daNihlrs Fmilv and alherlne. nd is Hal-tar Jr. Masses btlna said. 1953 Barbara Foley 19," Third eanlverssry mass at Aarustine's hurrb. ftettth Hotant Raiurdav.

Jan. tl, at 1 a m. Lav-ntlr remembered be husband and family. CARD OF THANKS Gil MORE At Lffnvnod Towers Woburn area for 30 years, were held this morning with a solemn day at in a. m.

Solemn Hiah Mass of -brook line. Jan m. Aaii Kim hull Church at ft Vclock, lnteiment st St. Mary Cemetery, Mansfield, i Relatives and friends klndlv Invited. Visltlnc hours 2-6 and 7-10.

fvv lersey. will be held at he Mann Mann funeral Home. 44 at lalR widow of Howard Ollmore. Services at NewUm Cemetery Chauel. 101 Wal Reoulem In St.

John the Evangelist Church. Swampscott, at 11 a. m. Relatives and friends Invited. Visiting, hour, 7-10 p.

m. on Thursday, and i i III Visltina nut Newton, on Friday. Jan. 20 OBFR In Watertown, Jan. 11 lOfiB.

high mass of requiem at St. Charles' Church. Rev, John 3. Lane wai celebrant of the mass. Rev.

Maynard Ma- ui luvia a aieter or I'avii cioinue a v. Rinaiv omti nowers GOCFSHIAN In Watertown. Jan. IT. Relativea and 2-4 and 7 MrCormlrH and Celesllne MrGreen- and ceiesime friend ara invited Col, Coke, Oil, Wood, Charcoal ririoonn, oeiovea husiend of tne late Mrc-reen-Funeral the John I.

Mc-y 221 Mahsarhu- try. runeral from Avoy Fuoeral Hnmi from Funeral Home, lone was deacon and Rev. James Mariarei ana imner of Mrs. Aka-sfiian of lid Chapman st and Mrs Husslan. tn California.

Tunera eatts Arliniton, Saturday at ury 19, Edwin husband of the late pena (Hartuhornel CiDlenPta In hlii 7Rth year, of 128 Union at. funeral NO MONKT J. Cullman subdeacon. Honorary bearers were 40 man- servu-es at the Armenian Holy Cross fHu7t JulH Church. Lawrence.

Ma Saturday 2-ft and 7-10 P. m. on Friday. BUCKLEY Of South Boston, Jan. 1.

Catharine heloved daiighl-r of the late penli and Mary Ann iC.alli-an Burkk-y. Funeral from the W. J. Ca.sldy Funeral Home. 73 C.

Broadway, at I. on nsturday, Jan. 21, at 9 a. m. Reoulem Huh Mas, at the Gata of Heaven Church at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends Invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. Bt RNS In Somervllle. Jan. IS.

1S. 1.IW in i- Hnennera ru- npral Hme, 134 Plant South CANTON Cuitom-built ranch. Iga. living lae. kitchen, 1 lee.

and 1 (mall bedim, wall-to-wall carpeting: isno ft. land In ie-rludfd aettinat near school, an4 tramporlation. Call 5-fxnl. DORCHESTER Savin Hill, but converted atngle, n.a a Ideal Tim. and ball apt on let excel, 4 nn andi 3 fin, aliove: hot water oil white alnka, while itovea.

J-Car garage; extra Int. fine Inraa tlon and condition. HUGH OAFV-Blf Yr 1046 A Dor, av. rS gu DOR J.fam., off Plea.ant it4 il3 looi i-t rmi. and attic aim, htra oil burnem, link, w.

HUGH r. GABMTy C6 aW su Dor fi -S iSwS, Comer Section. buy. HUGH GARRITY. l6, llor.

a. rt'S'Bu RCT.6HiOTr7wm. iTTw.TT. nr 1 bathi 'II with howeri. 3 ft- iull ilin.

tm. with built-in china jnnltir pine hreakfant tm laundry rm. on lit piava I17.800i nr. Rtt. hw.

Et'S'u KFWtoSK'ew IMing. J-bedroom t'ao. Hv rm full din. tile bath, dry cellar, oil bt J-r erct value lliaoo. JQrW Jan.

31, at 10 a. Relatives and friends may call at The Aram Rerirn- sian Funeral Home. ML Auburn Weymouth. On Monday January 2.d at 10 a. m.

Relattvea and fr.endi invited. Caiilm hour baturday and a rQiiowea oy a tiian mvi or Requiem in Our Larlv of Mercy Church at o'clock- Relatives and AOUHf O'CONNOR In Brlthtnn. January 1B. 1U. thrsbsth (Kenneallv).

beloved wife of the Isle Dominick O'Connor of 1(1 Mapletnn at. Funeral from the Warren NulHvan FWeial INFORMATION WANTED ftrnVTlfco to Los AnirlM lTf JanT. Uke pass, 441, Globe oflVe agers and assistant managers of the Social Security Administra. tion. Active bearers were James E.

Kenchey, Joseph T. Kelleher. Mi-chael J. Curran. James H.

Don- wi'Prvown, iiom a. m. COLOSTUN SYrN( F. In Wtnthrn Sunday a-4 and 7-9. Su Jan.

IB. neisv. widow oi Max tin i- rtlrnsrd An beloved husband of Cherle LFJNpN In BMton. Jan. 1.

wiuiam BrTiVER or rider wantfj toT.riti (Heaves) Burns. Late re.idenre, 3:12 Call TR J-1IH0. delist JaiO I and father of William t. nell. James J.

Wall and Lawrence tein, belnvtd mother of Aueusta Wltcon, Airla haker, Ell Ooldvieln, and the late Geors ftyence. aiter Minnie Miller, i-eriha Hold, and llnme, .15 Henshaw st st I J. Murphy. m. pmemn Mian Masa of Kedulem nianiana av.

runeral on saturdny mornina from the frank Flnherl Funeral Home, 211 Washington at Union at 0 IS High Miss of Requiem Jn the Church of St Cath ramllr af (h. I ftOINfi to Hollywood. werP fimtn; will Uka I or more. 1.A LtAVI, lor'Mlamrjri take') Seated in the sanctuary were tYertrutie Hurwiw, services toosv al 13 noon at the Tnrf Funerel Chape) Iti St. C'olumblilllr', Chun at a Ra'atlvea and fnenrla Invited.

noui, lo 1 and 7 10 p. m. ul tins' Vul BENJAMIN GEORGE LEVE WMthfrn ana. Mrs. Ainert tarpe i New Jersey.

Funeral ftotn the Jamas 3 iJiulhlln runeral Hnrrie. 34 Okh Hyde Park, Saturday at I Reoulem Mass In the Sacred, Heart Chur in Rnslindal, at Vii'Ung hour, Friday 7-10 p. m. Ifllft Beacon st Broohime HIS Beacon si BrooHline, Mei Bev. Raymond Fourier, bt.

Mi, chad's Colllege. Winooski, Vt. -eek at 21B Cliff Wirthrop, OI IS UI Hut lit it in n. j. erine at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friend, are kindly Invited. Visiting paiKenwen, etfter.fi their thanke to their PFinrf, Of Bfd'nrd. Jan 17. lh GR vS anrl ft enns for thir kinrl rx- FolKe Ororrjulit, aee of Welles lev NrfTi, ne ot jamn a. feirre Hantoik h'rvlien at tha Fir.t tnns of ny rnsthv duiina thir fr Rev.

James A. Garrlty, St. Mary's Church, Cambridge, and Rev. Ber- M1NN1S In Brook I. ne.

Jn. If.javia, nours a-a, l-iu, BYRNES In Jamaica Plain, ainidenly Jan. 17 Henry Jrnenh, beloved hus- av. atrvjie a tne uranam runerai eer, twreavf rnenl. ParMh nuftnaild Ol i a -rriinr, r.a Tovteth at.

Services v.1 roan, vvofc-jrn. Visitlni houis Home, a Arliniton Kitturday at I p. m. nttarlan, p. rrt.

Plraae dn Mamorlal, fnatf r-l'Jay A. (McCarthy- Byrnes, onna or wary rot a'fnd l)nAra be heid in The rlr.t. Presbyterian Harvard and Pierce on and father oj if wane Hymes. r-it tn the tfnltrd Oiebial Palsr oi to neral from his rt'tdenc. 1ft pi HARHINCTON Df Jamaica Plain and ie.it lreton it i.a Boyision au aIut Hn mnmlna Jan flvmnulh.

Ma suridanlv 1 vmnu h. Mim luddin ariey roan in Flori SINCC 1S7S Monday. Jan. is. at 2 p.

m. Relative, and frlenrs Invited. Friends msv call nil Funeral Home. ri7f) Va.h ai. al "iifinn Henpiem Mas Nnimn nard Gilgun, St.

Marys Lriurch Shrewsbury. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery Sons of Italy Lodge to Fete John Guarino pn.RINIC Of autltenlr. Jn. mee r.eiovd hus na (White. lia.rriria Jsmee he (VV'hitr da.

Jen, 17. hand of Catheiin In Our Lanv of Lourd-s' Chunh at o'clock. Relailvrs and friends tn- Tngton Saturday and Sunday, 4 nu-riand i.iii.sr. it slither Af Jufllth Plrlne anil t'n. and father of Robert J.

of PAN AbSOCIAllS, NAfTf rT-TieVlfrrrCapjr rerr. attached aaraae, expand attic. arre lut, block tn enmiitry fhoo), nlca nci.hborhood, M.uma l. loan. dn.

Ovner, nd 7-'J. neilieO jnen.rwr "I Fflu led. Ijite memhe- John J. Wil- Jamaica ria and Ponald J. Har-rtnatopi of Nashua.

H. Tuners Jmrvr Jatdb. reidinr 4a Summer runeral rv.i at Tha (Hull, van Fu Hrjt and me P'Jiict pep Memorial don Tne Heart Fun Fund. onatlona may Hnt to iiame cnunrti ri.iue K. of F'r-e F.thteri Lo(sl 71 a I.

Firemen Poet t4 A. L- I from the Roberts Funeral lT7K neral hon.e, 4A Rt Water st. Rork Veteran 19 Miller it M-rtneid, A testimonial dinner to John msrt Rjittimav at a m. lnttri 'n-'e, lonoi of W. W.

1 51 Brllhton. Jan. It, Mariarei at av. A BOSTON NAME far whelrvfr smeant vaar earte termlts, thrre (s th tnurinr y.ha rhonit rehr -that th aual- 11 mt Mrhnis and tha earel-ence af Hurvict Is IKs bft. AM a remind of rashy'l aelicr al Pre-itecmlnet Ceils, r-ooti Cemetery.

South SAfiCTt Col. rkedrra, lie ffre. ariLVA-of (Mccab r.lmv Visit Ma! Ma Flwarrl'i abei. beloved wife o( Manuel CARUHI.E Aemuel aulel of Arllnfton friday Itina hours Thursday 7 and 7-10 a. m.

1 stlu.k Am Mintlncta it. u- In Rt. jri. a. urcli at hour, on Kl.

living tarn, ainma rm IV, full ha.e ml la naraTfn.m the J. F. aiulllvan Funeral tee woonrn ioi, nnarwoo Sharwoo, Tn Arlington. Jan. 17.

Blaa-! auririeoiy in Miamt, Fie. Jan. 1 husband Of Ma rv. father of Anna an KUilnm. Funeral on Saturday.

Jar 21 from the W. Orar.r an tit Ho: Funeral Home. 118 Mf achiietts av Hume. 2d0 Market Saturday, Jan, 91 kt To a. m.

Bniamn Hiah Mm It le.uuu. OUimpic.J-uiJi. ft'S'Su ITuriry, netoven mrnq or Guarino, grand venerable of the Order of Sons of Italy in Massachusetts, will be sponsored Sunday night by the East Boston Lodge at the lodge quarters, Trenton Boiton. Frederick Manfiinl. East Boston talon frnm of Reoulem at Bt.

Cnlurnhkiiie'e llrfirrnan. unara nn fijit- her home. 42 roari Cflurcn at U. Relatives and friends al A a. rn, ftnltmo urnay jan.

Win at Rt Jsn. 21, "i at Rt Invited. Visittni hours 7-B p. iTftNr-ftn Feidav. Jan.

Elli WTieller yoa wi.nt te BUY or SELL, rent or jets job or Mrs somcont 0 Into Winctf or finds LOST ARTICLE. 1 foa will fettbe best rtitiUi in the CLASSIFIED pifeiof TL Boston Globe Asnes Churrh st Afuneion, jieomem Mian Aiass a it o'rlof im mar late Content lor Church. AlfWife Brook Bk Norlr Cambridse V'litna nours. Thurs dav av'-nmt 710. Frloav an 710.

Piea emit flowers. cliaK St. HrlaUves anti frientii Of lnvitei. Intermsitt mt Far.aor. Me atone ei mm wesi mm Biocktop.

belnvec wife of Bei.jamin gtnr.e: devoted mother ot JSnima NnK.rtAii rf Rrock ton and I'aiU WXVUNB-blre't tran. ferred. lt-vr-ld -rm ranch, attached over.ued game, freplaced living rm 1 modern elec. cahmat kitchen, fully landicaped, ih.ded. l.i 0 ft.

lot hot tr tiay. I5.00. OLjmoc S- 1-ram HI, tiled batha. IllatiO. TAj.f.llJ; ftiNTl7wdr'aiain businessman, will the tout-master.

Among those at the head tnble will be Mr, and Mrs. RafTaele Cuarlno. parents of the guest Joseph V. Nuccio. chairman, tsistrd by Carlo Folio.

Charles A h-. a'; 1 ti i h'one of New York city; iter of Mrs. Daniel Tariow of Priv Am. ftervires at end Ariintton stv. Brockton.

mdav. Jarmary at V30 m. Week at her late residence. Rfmem-hrantas may be mau to ihe Cancer Fund, VOKR Of Watertown. January Joeph hunlMnd of Jnn, Tn-nuit Voner of Acton Water- Caccameii, John Coviclln, secretary; Frederick car gar eve.

incor.iq. 117 1 Manatni. treasurer; 100 kt iinr. a-fam Picnato. Joscih C.

Mounts, Salva- h'SHUKlO gar. 1 r.ica yatdi IU.SO0. OC Oi. a 1 9 town, soft faiher of frark. Darnel.

BenjS'n J.i-ph. Vivian Cnr-n it tnra Bsille, Vincent Raffale. El-vard A. PcSlmonc, Gregory lCfVIH LnttrileWajNiM nwTy 'painted, by oil. low a.ae.ament, 1' fcal.

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