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Thirty-On THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE-AVEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 193D AtCIION SALES MONEY TO LOAN AUCTION SALES MONEY TO LOAN DkATnr DEATHS DEATHS awn i MEDLAR Of Acton, Sept. II. Steven HAYNES In Roxbury. Sept. SO, Qui-1 Xatz, Sarah John Wm.

Downs, Boston Attorney tavus of 30 Hassan beloved hus Aril. John W. BarletL, Grace Bsrnlcle. Peter EXECUTOR'S SALE BY AUCTION band of Mrs. H.

(Paynesi, de wm. voted fatner of Douglas (., c. Vincent, Rov O.i and Rev. Michael E. and Roscoe Baker, foster-son.

Fu in nia tifty-tnira year, nusDana of Verna (Maassi and father of Steven and Vallery Lambert. Funeral Thursday at 8 a.m. from the Fowler Funeral Home, 42' Concord Maynard. Calling hours 7-10 Tuesday and 2-4 and 7-10 Wednesday. Real Estate and Furnishings neral service! Thursday, 1 p.m..

In Twelfth Baptist Church. 160 Warren at. Friends mav call at the 25 to $1500 on your name only Estate of the Late Harry Elmore Hurd, Sweet Hill Road, Plaistow, Rockingham County, New Hampshire J. B. Johnson Chapel, 60S Shawmut MITCHELL-Mn Welleslev Hills, iud-denly.

Sent. 21, John Francis, be KoxDurv. Kelrourae, Catherine 0, Keir, John S. Kirby, Mary G. Ktnaman, Grant E.

LaRoaa, Teresa Leahy, Margaret, Lentinln, Gaipara Martin, George E. McGovern, A. J. McPherson, Barbara E. Medlar, Steven 3.

Barron, Maurice Brown, Ethel M. Brownlle, Jimrt CsfTerty, E. T. Cipullo, Pita L. Carroll, Frank Chamberland, M.

Coleman, Bessia L. Czerllnsky, Irmgard E. HARDINfi Of Wellrilev Hills. Sept loved husband of Mary A. I Howard I ii, ueorge Harding ot wonncim of 69 River Ridge, and father of John F.

Paul Ellen P. Mitchell, Mary B. Allardvce and Ann E. Borgei. Funeral from the nusDana or Adeline Harding, father of a.

Gordon An SENSIBLE M0N7HLY PAYMENTS I FT derson of Weilesley Hills. Services private. Please omit flowers. HENRY In Cohaaset. Sept.

21, George Henry J. Burke Funeral Home, 56 Washington Thursday at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St. John's Church at 8 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully Dobbrati.

Fredericl age 8Z. nusDana ot Anasiasia (O'Neiin Henry. Funeral from the John William Downs, 71, of 4 Dartmouth Winchester, for many years a Boston attorney, died last night at his home. Born in Eastham, he' received degrees from Massachusetts Maritime Academy and Boston University Law School, where he was a member of Delta Theta Phi fraternity. For many years Mr.

Downs was general counsel for the In-gurance Federation of Massachusetts. He was a director of Boston Insurance Old Colony Insurance Co. and Boston Indemnity Co. Meffan, Robert F. Mitchell, John F.

Sparrell Funeral Home, 1 Summer Cohasaet. Thursday. Sept. 24 at invited. Visiting hours Tuesday, 7-10.

Wednesday 3-8 and 7-10, Molineaux, Paul a.m. High Mass of Requleml St. Anthony's Church, Cohasaet at o'clock. Funeral home visiting hours Tuesday and Wednesday. 7 to 10 p.m.

4 Moriaon, Mary A. Morton, Caroline Doherty, Elizabeth Doherty, Mary T. Downs, John W. Dunn, Mary A. Evans, Mary A.

Fallon, James P. Fennessey, M. Foley, Martin, Ws maki loans to man and women married or single. Our plana include family financing and budget advice. We, can arrange a monthly payment plan that will fit right into your Phone ua today! I0IT0M 333 Washington lAlayettt 3-7980 or 79 Milk Street Opposite Main PoslOlfici HAncock 6-6100 308 Boylslon St.

Cornet of Arlington. Commonwealth 6-5830 145 Tremont Street, Room 203, Over S. S. Pierce. Hubbard 2-70BO 171 Tremont Street HUbbard 2-7550 176 Federal Street.

Room 515. Weld Bldg. HAncock 6-7330 EAST BOSTON 230 Meridian St, LOgsn 9-970O CAMBRIDGE 2 Central Squara, RoonwQl UNiversity SOMERVILLE 399 Highland Aenu MOnuman 16-3930 Offices tn all principal cttiei and touinj fn Neto Eneland Muggerldge, David MOLINEAUX In Jamaica Plain. Sept. 20.

1959, Paul F. beloved husband of Alice F. Molineaux (Donnelly), residence 106 Chestnut av Funeral from the Miley Funeral Home. 358 Centre Thursday, Sept. 24 at 8 o'clock.

High Mass of Requiem in the Blessed Sacrament '5 i i Tj HILTON In Maiden, Sept. 22. Elsie Neal, Louis A. Noyes, Mildred B. O'Donnell, Harry O'Dea, William J.

M. iciarKei. wite oi tne laie jonn F. Hilton of 22 Sprlnsdale at. Fu-i neral service! at the Linden Methodist Church.

Oliver Friday at 3 m. Relatives and friends invited. Friends may call at the Weir Funeral Home. 144 Salem Maiden, Wednesday 1-8 Thursday 3-5 and 7-8. Church at 9 clock.

Relatives and friends are kindly Invited. Visiting hours Tuesday. 7-10 n.m. anri Frot, Ethel T. Fucclone-Caruao, Maria Peterson, Will- B.

Wednesday, 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Late Geddes, Lena veieran oi Korean war. MORISON In South Boston. Sect HOOLEY In Arlington, September 22. fOiredion to nrooerty golne North Boute 1 to turnpike SS.

leave at Route 97. go to Route 125, pick up auction in Plaiitow Village.) September 26th, at 10:30 A.M. Exhibition, Friday, September 25th, 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. PPAI CCTATP Petrovek, Marie E.

Polito, Angelo Powers. Mary Rettman, Wm. A. Slight, Lawrence 21, Mary A. (Crane), beloved wi'e of the late John M.

Morlson of 713 rh-ruV trUStee G.reuld. Harriet D. Charlestown Savings Bank andlcirstun. waci.w a member of MassarhuseHe John J. Hooiey of 27 Weilesley formerlv of Lake husband of the jaie caxnenne i.

uwurrcnyi nooiey vi nooiey, PUBLIC FINANCE East 5th and mother of Mrs Ethel Harris, Mrs. Marion Colman, John M. Jr. and William M. Mori-ion: at the WiUiam J.

Hlggini Fu latner ot sr. rrancis ratrice ice Greeniross, Anna S.N.D., M. Bu-v. Funeral Snow, Pearl A. Helen F.

Mernny, veronica Ipna and Murv A. Hnolev. Guerln, Elodia neral Home. 520 E. Broadway.

South COW PA MY Boston. Funeral services on Thurs Colonial iquare nip roof with larga central chimnsy, built Harding, Geonra Haynea, Guatavui from the Daniel F. O'Brien Funeral Home. 226 Mass. ARLINGTON, Friday, at 8 a.m.

Solemn High Mass at St. Affnea' Church at fi a.m. flay at tne Orace Episcopal Churcn (Dorchester at. and Old Colony Henry, George A. Relatives and friends invited.

Visit-! South Boston, at 1 o'clock. Rela-1 tives and friends invited. Visiting tng hours 2-a and 7-10 p.m. hours Tuesday 7-9, 2 i Stygles. M.

Rosalia Stephens, Grace E. Sullivan, Daniel D. Sullivan, H. Terwilllter, J. M.

Wallace, Peter J. Walker, J. A. White, John J. Williams, William Williamson, J.

W. Williams, C. W. Assn. Mr.

Downs leaves a wife Helen S. (Hopkins); two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Bo-gardus of Weston and Mrs. Harriet Urban of Indianapolis; a son, John W. Jr.

of San Francisco, seven grandchildren and three brothers, Lionel of New York, Cyril of Wellfleet and Norman of Orleans. Services will be held at First Congregational Church in Winchester Friday at 11 a.m. rainters, Carpenters, Jobhers Instant Results and Lower Prices ROACHES TYT. 1 fi-vr. written HORAN In Brighton.

Sept. 22, Robert beloved husband of Margaret M. iPurcell) and father of Robert, James, and Joseph Horan. Late residence. 56 Cummings ra.

Funeral from the McNamara Funeral Home, 460 Washington st. (at Lake), on Fridav morninir. followed bv a Re Hilton, Elale M. Hooley, John J. Horan, Robert S.

Howelli, John M. Hughes, Stephen Hyatt, Mattle E. Johnson, P. A Johnson, Thomas ana MORTON In South Boston, September 21. Caroline (Adams) Morton, of 595 East 8th wife of the late Frank and mother of Ralph of South Boston, and Louis of Largo.

Florida. Funeral services at the J. B. Cole Gleason Funeral Home, 490 Columbia Dorchester, on Thursday, at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting houri quiem High Mass In St. Gabriel's no poison; stay In your liome while we work: rats. mice, ants, bedbucs; over 60 yrs. honest bus. BR A.M AN CHEM.

HI 5-10S8 Monastery Church at 8 clock. Relatives and friends Invited. Lati in hrst tloor, Larga Living noom with rirepiote. Library; Kitchen, Lavatory off. Second floor, Four corner Bedrooms; Bathroom, Larga Attic; Half basement; Steam oil fired central heet; General Electric domestic hot water; Duro Electric jet deep well pump; Garage; Workshop; Hen house.

Situated on approximately M2 ecres of land. REAL ESTATE SOLD AT 2:00 P.M. A deposit of $1,000.00 (one thousand dollars) in cash, certified check or bankbook required ai a deposit. Balanca in full in 30 days on delivery of deed. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS Mr.

Hurd collected New Hampshire country antiques which he cleaned to the wood and put in hand rubbad finish. In part, Hutch tables; Pojter beds; Chest of draw, ers; Chairs; Stands; Drop-leaf tables; Mirrors; Hooked and braided rugs; Lamps; Collection of mineralogy; Collection of butterflies, catalogued; Primitives; Wood working and tools. member Boston Carmen's Union Tuesday, 7 to 9 and Wednes Local 589. Visltinghours Wednes day 7 to to p.m., xnureday a to 0 day, 2 to 4 ana 7 to m. ijate member of Boston Chanter jr68 DOH.n?TY Rnxburv.

Sent. SI ana 7 to iu p.m. O.E.S. and the Crescent Rebekah tiiMDetn J. (Dunning), beloved HOWEI.T SAt PAINTING, CARPENTRY OUTSIDE, two coats one price.

Choice of paints. A-l. lie, ln-auredAL 4-7350. BRICK AND CEMENT WORK CELLAR floors, sterji. fireplaces.

Kitterypoint. luoaee 3S i.u.o.F. Jme' J- Doherty and devoted mother nt MUGGERIDGE In Watertown. ud Sept. 22.

John Mead Howells, husband of Abby White Howells, father of William White and John Noyes Mead Howells. Funeral service pri oeniy. sept, zu, David of 27 Hlllcrest Circle. In his 34th vear: A shaft of Scottish Balmoral granite has been unveiled at Rabaul, Papua-New Guinea, memorializing the Anzac dead of World War II. husband of Rose Variian father of repair old work: go anywhere; vate.

Interment at Cambridge, at convenience of family. Please do not send flowers. jonn uavia, and son of Mrs. Isabel (Hoart Banay. Memorial services free estimates.

AL -7420. i- 0626. at Crothers Chapel of The First Parish Unitarian Church. Harvard HUGHES In Charlestown. Sept.

22. FLOORS Cambridge. Thursday. Sept. 24 at 4 p.m.

Please omit flowers. Contributions may be sent to the Center 19oB, Stephen beloved husband of Mary A. (Gearinl of 2 Carney father of Elaine Henry. Stephen Cornelius F. and Javne A.

LAID, innded refin'd. low fall prices. GE 6-7710. TA 5-6179. Oleaen.

residence 1580 at Hnm.r"i,r,'?'5. th runerai Home. 1605 Tremont at. on Thurs- RSSulm he Mission Church at 8:45 Relatives and friends kindly invited to be present. Visiting hours 2-6 and 7-10.

September wIMy Doherty of 145 Winn st wife of Robert P. Dohertv Funera from the Arthur P. Graham Funeral Home. 3 Arlington rd Thursday September 24. at a.m Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St Charles' Church at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends Invited 2-1 and Catering by the Ladies of the Firit Baptist Church et Plaistow. Sale bv order of Judge Wallace Card. Executor. Plaiitow, tor Blind Children, 147 south Huntington a Roxbury, Mass. WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS TREE ESTIMATES.

EL 4-460. new jinrnuBnire. Soroka, McDonald. Davis. Cogswell Maedouiall.

DEATHS A Wi' uddenly. In York SeP- husband of Hein (Bayleyj Funeral irst, Parish Thursday. September 24, at 2 p.m. Kind-lv omit floweri. Memorial contrl- buttons may be lent to the charity ot your choice.

Hughes, brother of Bertha Cleary and Margaret Hughes of Jamaica Plain. Funeral from the Frank H. Carr Funeral Home, 220 Bunker Hill Friday at 8:15 Solemn 68 Emenon Street, Haverhill. Attorneys for the Eitata. NEAL In Roslindale, Sept.

22, Louis beloved husband of Theresa Neal (nee Rowley), and father of ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS R. MacINNIS. Quincy; GR fr-4008. Hich Mass of Reouiem in St. Cath Anna wiana Murray oi ueanam; and Gerard Neal of Dorchester.

CELLARS Cleaned, washed and W. Torrey Little, Auctioneers 325-327 Newbury Street, Boston 15, Mass. Tel. CO 7-2943 rine's Church at 8 a m. Relatives and friends are invited.

Visiting oisintectea, men aeoaorizea Funeral from his late home, 40 Sherwood on Saturday at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mast of Reouiem in hours 2-S ana 7-10 p.m. LA 7-7617. BARLETTA In Eat Boston. Sept.

22. i.u,ic,u,jt IHQ I-1U P.m. Grace (Devlin), beloved w'if. nf'ih. Estate Liquidations Appraisals HYATT In Chelsea, Sept 20.

Mattie CARPENTRY and ROOFING Lie, stairs, gutters, piazzas, gen. home rej reas. prices. TA 5-5124 late James V. Barletta.

residence" 3 I jk ui 22. husband the Church of the Sacred Heart at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Late member nf The Irvinar neiovea wne ot uiiDeri Hvatt. 54 Annunciation Boston.

ire. lompieie notice later. of Helen 'Hop-1 kins Downs of 4 Dartmouth. Serv- reposing at the Chisolm Funeral Adams Post No. 36.

American Le CARPENTRY, porches, itairs. gut gion: ana tne Clover Club. 11)' Ilnt Congregational Church. Winchester. Fridav.

Root ters ana roonns. ni Chapel. 532 Columbus Boston. Family present at the Chapel NOYES In Arlington, formerly of CARPENTERS, gutters, roofing, BARNICLE In Forest Hills, suddenly. Sept.

22. Peter, husband of the late Wary Ann iKllleent Barnieie. and father of Peter Joseph Barnicle of Cohassett. Residence, 43 Weld Hill at. Funeral from the Bradv Funeral A Committal services at Orleana Cemetery, Orleana, at unursaay evening, sept ai p.m.

and prayers said. Funeral and jwaiaen, sept. zi. Mildred B. tTay stairs, repairs.

jA-oor. lor). Beloved wife of the late Thomas Noves. Residence Os interment orK. AiaDama.

fXOORS laid, sanded, refinished Mtaxed. Davis Floor EX 4-1819 JOHNSON Of 52 Presentation borne st. Funeral from the Leo iv lower (orest Hills. iDUNN In Everett. Sent.

32. fr.rm.ri Friday way morning, Sept. 25 at 8. of Arlmstnn. Marv A M.

Norton Funeral Home, 287 Main Maiden so on Wednesday. Sent FLOORS resurfaced refinished, DUFFY. EXPORT 53418. Solemn Reauiem Pish Mnca in Brighton, sept. zi.

r. Afloipn beloved husband of Pauline (Peter-sont Johnson and father of Mrs residence, 28 Raymond helnveri Andrew the Annul. a TOO FiiANY BILLS IN YOUR FUTURE Where there's a BILL, we have the onswer vwiih EXTRA CASH-fasfl Set Seaboard GET $25 TO $1500 Colt Nearest Office DOWNTOWN: E8 Winter St. LI 2-8070 ALLSTON: 138 Brighton Ave. AL 4-8600 CAMBRIDGE: 6S2 Mail.

Av. EL 4-3311 QUINCY: 1611 Hancock 8t. GR 8-68S0 WALTHAM: 400 Moody St. TW 4-0003 BROCKTON: 168 Main St, JU 6-3410 LYNN: 17 Munroa 8U LV 8-6181 NEW BEDFORD: 96 Wlllliml St. WY 4-8638 Offices open I nfcht teeefc Call Mori, or Evt.

Hrt. wife of Edward J. Dunn, former INTERIOR redecorating of all Robert Leighton and Mrs. Raymond 23. at 12:15.

Services at St. Paul'i Church, Florence and Washington Maiden, at 1 m. Relatives and types, reasonaoie. Kn -oyo: Hartman. Services at the Covenant Jll" oi r.veren and sister of Helen Goddard of Everett.

Mrs THwsrJ M.i,.u MASON WORK. ALL, TYPES Congregational Church. Arborway Walks, patios, steps: reasonable Forest Hills on Thursday at 2 Mrs. John Fitzgerald of Cambridge friends invited, visiting hours Monday. 7-10; Tuesday.

2-5 and 7-10. O'DEA In Dorchester. William, for price: prompt serv. ke. b-h u-m, clock.

Relatives and friends In vited. Friends mav call at the Gran merly of Allston. Funeral from the PAINTING papering: ceilings iia uennis nayes ot Arlington. Funeral from the D. W.

Grannan Son. Funeral Home. 378 Mass. Ar ingtan. Frirlav mnrnin.

ot a atrom Funeral Home. 821 Cummins William J. Mahoney and Com-tanv Funeral Home. 598 Dudley st. hwy.

(nr. Mattapan Snuarei Tues and floors reasonable rates. Lie. W. J.

DAWSON. CH 2-0935, Solemn High Mass of Requiem at day and Wednesday, 7-8 p.m. JOHNSON In Somerville. Sept. 21 PAPERHANGING 80c.

painting. Roxbury. Sept. 24. Interment.

Holy Cross Cemetery. Visiting hours Wednesday. Sept. 23. 2-4 iiniiwiuidir wmcepuon cnurcn.

Everett at o'clock. Rlatlv. 25 yrs. exp ST 2-5106. fAINTING, papering, ceilings, band of 'the iate Lilian (Brown! friends invited.

Visiting houri i-5 and 7-9 p.m. tlrs. MK. tatHJ-K, jvt-iuai. iiu III Johnson, of East Albion and fLUMBING done nites week- Harry of 26 Fumess husband of the late Margaret (Garriepy).

fatner ends, low prices, A jzhi. Sagging houses founda tions restored. ch 3-4044. of KoDert Donneu of Everett, uneral from the Pike DeNeill Fu Wakefield. Sept.

21. Mary A (Sullivan) of 11 Turnbull av beloved wife of Howard W. J. Evans and mother of Dwlght J. Evans.

1 uneral from the Butler Funeral Home. 50 Albion Thursday. September 24. s-n T5i. clock.

Relatives and friends invited Vinllng hours Wednesday vening, 7-10 p.m., Thursday 2-5, i-IO p.m. BARRON On Tuesdav, Sept. 22, Maurice M. of 42 Rosedale Dorchester, beloved huaband of Sonhia lAtklns), devoted father of Ralph S- of Narberth. Pa.i Paul A.

of Fallschurrh, Va Lucille K. Kendall of Dorchester, brother of Arthur G. and Robert L. of Cambridge. Lena Firestone of East Briagewater, Frances Brandes of Miami Beach.

Services at the Le-yme Memorial Chapel, 394 Washington Dorchester. Wednesday, Sept. 2.1. at 1.30 p.m. Memorial week at his lata residence.

BROWN In East Weymouth. Sept. 21. Ethel M. beloved wife of Charles R.

Brown and mother of Mrs. Virginia Lorden, and Charles B. Brown Jr. Residence. 91 Hinston rd Funeral from the Charles B.

Dolan Funeral Home. 1140 Washington st. (Dorchester Lower Mills), on Thursday morning with Solemn High Mass (n St. Elizabeth's Church (Miltnni, at o'clock. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours. 2-S and 7-10 p.m. BROWN LIE James, in his 7Rth year, resident of Hopkinton. N.H.. Sept.

22. Survived by Mrs. Tina Morrison. Paisley. Scotland.

Retired foreman for Turner Construction, New York f0.rm member of Scottish LOUIS JOSEPH, INC. SALE BY AUCTION ON THE PREMISES 1 136 WILLARD ROAD BROOKLINE, MASSACHUSETTS ESTATE OF MAX M. CHECK By Order of th Executors, DAVID CUSTY, HYMAN GLASS and MORRIS GLICKMAN Fine custom made furniture, Steinway grand piano, choice Oriental, rugs, dining room furniture by Gerte, including fine breakfront bookcase, living room furniture, sofas, chairs, end and occasional tables, lamps including a fine pair of Sevres porcelain lamps, Dumont television, bridge table and four chairs, some pieces of French furniture, silver flatware, pair of silver plated candelabra, china and glass, garden and porch furniture, Bendix washing machine and dryer, etc. The Real Estate is for sale by private treaty. ABRAMS, ABRAMS, ft ABRAMS, Attorneys, 20 Pemberton Boston, Massachusetts EXHIBITION: Morning of Sale, 9 A.M.

to Time of Sale SALE DAY: Tomorrow, Thursday, Sept. 24th, 1959, at 10:30 A.M. LOUIS JOSEPH, INC. jVeto England's Leading Galleries for the Disposal of Antiques, Works of Art and fine Household Furnishings Auctioneers Experts on Antiques ASpinwall 7-0705 aon of Ellen and the late William Johnson: father of Thomas of Ros-lindsle; brother of William of Lynn, Catherine Johnson and Mrs. Edward Keating of Somerville and Mrs.

Alfred Gigliello of Receda Cal. Funeral from the E. L. Kelleher Funeral Home. 67 Broadway.

Thursday! at 8:00 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Reouiem in Saint Polycarp's Church at 9:00 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Formerly of East Boston. Visiting hours 5 p.m.

to 10 m. DEATHS Requiem Mass at Saint' Joseph's WHITE Of Rockland. Sept, -22, John i v.vu. neiatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Tuesday, 7-10, Wednesday.

2-5 and husband ot saran t. n-onioni; r.ii,., Mr, Arthur Therrien neral Home. 305 Beach Thursday at 9 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at the Immaculate Con 1 ception Church at 10 a.m. Friends may call Tuesday 7 to 10 p.m., Wednesday 2 to 8 and 7 to 10 p.m.

Member of American Legion Post 61. and D.A.V. Navy Yard Chapter .17. PETERSON Of Hudson. Sept.

22. Willa in her 85th yr. Survived by her sister, Mrs. Mary Beverly of Newtonville. Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m.

from the Merrill Funeral Home. Hudson. Visiting hours Wednesday evening 7-9. Elizabeth. Veronica and Daniel Whit, Funeral from Vlis late home.

FALLON Of Stoneham. Sent. 22. KATZ Sarah, of 165 Fuller Cnance company line, beloved wife of Rabbi Marcus James of 63 Summer be- 183 Reed Friday at 8:15. Solemn High Mass of Reauiem at Holy Family Church at 9.

Interment Holy Family Cemetery. Visiting hours Wednesdav and Thursday 2 Katz, devoted mother of Miriam and Charles of Biookline. Funeral service will be held Wednesdav, Sent. at 11 a m. the SCHLOSS-BFRGS RIVERSIDE MEMORIAL to 5 and 7 111 p.m.

itriivro nf wtnnohtnn. Sept. 21 invea son of the late Patrick and Mary (Kerrigan) and devoted brother of Mrs. Anna Farrey of East Woburn. and Mrs.

Mary Kenney of Stoneham. Funeral from the Robert B. Cassidy Funeral Home. 241 Main Lrl.d,,y morning at 8:19. Requiem Hiuh Mass in St.

Patrick's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited Visiting hours Wednesday and Thursday 2-5 and 7-10. James husband of the late TON. Memorial Week will" be obliPETBpVEK Suddenly, ETROVFK Suddenly, Sent. 20.

Mane E. In Waloole. IPaHiel. wifp of Martha (Brocki Walker, services at Lowe Powers Funeral Home, 115 Monk Stoughton, Thursday. Sept.

24 at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours WirlnecHav eventnv from NEED EDUCATIONAL FUNDS? Clan Of I.Vlin MlH mnA rwM. Sanies. Funeral lervire.

in hM FENNESSEV Tn T)ollnrlal c.r.1 served nt her late residence. Contributions in xpression of sympathy may be sent to the Heart Fund. KELCOURSE In Quincy. 22. Catherine beloved wife of the late Edward J.

Kelcourse. Funeral from the Funeral Home of Michael Walsh. 163 Quincy Quincy. hursday Sept. 24, at 8:15.

followed Dv HieVi MaM nf Reanipm in St In Cnnrnrrl Frtriav i r. ivi.irauerue i iviinirni in, wtnnu WILLIAMS Of Maiden. Sept. 21,1 William husband of Annie (Bab-: Edward J. Fennessey and mother of Mrs.

Anne Mclrney, Mrs. Agnes cockl Williams; latner ot Mrs Mariorlp Durhann of Sanbornvllle j-eicner, Mrs. (Mary rianerty and Edward J. Fennessey. Residence, 171 Florence St.

Funeral from th ftrarlv 1 N.H.j Robert C. of Wakefield, and John A. Williams of Medford. Funeral services at the Gately funeral Home. 79 West Foster John Church at 9 o'clock.

Burial in Blue Hills Cemetery. Relatives and friends inv'ited to attend. Visiting hours. 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. August Petrovek.

Residence 192 Bullard st. Mother of August Mrs. Anthony and Mrs. Ray McKale. Funeral from the Ginley Funeral Home.

892 Main it Thursday. Sept. 24 at 8 a.m. followed by a Requiem High Mass in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament at 9 o'clock. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10.

POLITO In East Boston. Sent. 21. 1959, Angelo. beloved husbamd of the late Teresa (nee Pazzanesel and devoted father of Gabriel and Joseph.

Funeral Thursday from the Lady of Grace Chapel of the Rapino Memorial Home, 9 Chelsea st. iMaverlck iq.) at 8:30. Solemn Requiem Mass in the Sacred Heart Church at 9. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Calling hours Tuesdav 7-10.

Wednesdav 2-5 and 7-10. Interment St. Michael'! Cemetery. Tnu7iroQ Tn Dmitri rWtnn. Remem Funeral Home, 10 Tower Forest Hills.

Friday morning. Sept. 25 at B. Solemn Requiem High Mass in the Sacred Heart Church at 0 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours 2-5, 7-10 p.m. Melrose. Thursday. Sept. 24.

at 2 m. Keiatives ana irienas inviiea. Visiting hours Tuesday. 7 to Crove Cemetery in Lynn. at CAFFERTY In Swimpacott, Sent.

22, Emma F. iMoonevi, wife of the late James J. Cafferty of 80 Essex nd friends funeral from T. W. Rhodes Funeral Home.

67 Ocean Lynn. Friday at 8 a.m. Requiem Hmh Mass In St. John's Church, Swampsrott at Visit-ing hours today, 7-8; Thuraday 3-5 and 7-9. CARROLL In Medford.

Sent. 22. Frank, beloved husband of Thelma (Dumaisi, of 229 Main st of Mrs Eluaheth Moison. Mrs. Marlon Bezls, Reginald and Harold Carroll.

Funeral from the Gaffey Memorial Home. 43 Hieh sr. Medford on Fridav. Sept. 25 at 8 a.m.

Solemn Hish Mass at Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m WTt I.IAMS Of Roxhurv. SeDt. 22 FOLEY In Boston. Sept. 21.

Martin KEIR At hli residence, Lexington Lincoln. September 21. John husband of Helen iFraim) Keir. age 67 years. A memorial service will be held at the Cookson Chanel, 318 Union Framingham, Thursday.

September 24. at 2 o'clock. Chapel visiting hours this evening IWednesdayl from 7ito 9. In lieu of flowers donationa may be made Charles Wesley, 175 Quincy beloved husband of Mrs. Gracie Williams.

Funeral services will be held nusoana of Dorotnv Roderick age 54 ye.irs. of 105 East Boacovel So. Braintree. Funeral from the Russell Funeral Home 165 Belmont Brockton, Thursday at 8:15 followed by a high mass of Reouiem at St. Patrick's Church at a.m.

Interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery in Brockton. Friday. Sept. 25, at 1 P.m. fromthe Greene Funeral Chanel.

9o7. Tre- mont Roxbury. VisittnK hours, Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Former Postal employee. Veteran of World War IL Relative and friends 10 tne Mean iuna.

KINSMAN In Somerville. Sept. 22. ber 22, Marv (Browni. beloved vife of Thomas Powers of 254 uram ceiovea husband of the Bowen beloved mother of Mrs.

invited. J-aie veieran world War II. Marie Connolly, waller. AiDeri Mildred. 'Robert; and the "b-id elma 5 josepn cnurrn Meiaiives and 'dfeutnVltV'v Sept.

51 -5 and 7-10 p.m. Rela- Eh.eLT;.,i5e.m.?iel.V 4,2. av. beloved wife of the lute Kmeat (Kuial'a) Williamson of 1A2 Cusning fnthor nf Fllpn Williams of irtff 7.in late Agnes (Davidson), of 29 Burn-ham st. Funeral services at the L.

Kelleher Funeral Home. 67 Broadway, Friday, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Late employee of the Augusta 4 Barry Transp. Co.

Visiting hours, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 'ves and friends invited, interment Scituate and Alfred Williamson of Thomas Powers. Funerai from the O'Brien Funeral Home, 146 Dorchester Friday, at 8 a m. Solemn High Funeral Mass at St. Augustine's Church at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. Liquidation Sale At Public Auction UNITED NATIONAL STORE 60 PHILLIPS BOSTON Thursday, Sept. 24, 1959 at II A.M. GROCERIES MARKET FIXTURES Largs stock of all standard brands of grooerlea, Croc.ry gondola and wall shelving, 8-ft.

self-service Sh.r.r reach-in froi.n food cabinet, 2 ten-ft. aelf-servlce meat eabineta, 2 tier 0-ft. dairy esse, 8-ft. Sharer reaeh-ln meat case, 2 eleotrio Black Beauty cotes grinders, National Itemizing aelf-aervlos eaih regist.r, U.S. siloing maohlne, Toledo meat chopper, Tolado staak machlns, Toledo pre-pak aoals, msat block, meat bench, etc.

T.rms: Cssh. Immediate removal. Per order of owner. LEONARD SHEINFELD, AUCTIONEER, CA 7-1269 w. rrost; motner of Jacqueline Sylvester: Ernest Rav.

Dnnalrl and Robert Fron of Somerville. Funeral services Thursday. September 24, Di frnm the Trinity Luth ervicea from tne A. E. Long Mi eran Church.

Quincy Friends may morial Chanel. 4 Beech corner KIRBY In Jamaica Plain. Sept. 20, nt-riourg. CHAMBERLAND In Winchester.

Sect. 21, Mary A. iMcGory) Chamberland. beloved wife of the late Charles Chamberland. Funeral from M.

G. Moffett Funeral Home. 177 Washington Winchester. Thursday. Sent.

24 at 8:15. Solemn Hieh Mam of Requiem at St. Marv'i Mary G. (Waldron), beloved wife RETTMAN In Arlington. Sept 22, IF YOU NEED A call at the Downing Cottage Chapel, mass, ivonn tamurmtt.

rnurs William beloved husband of Mar si Pond Hingham. weanesaay of the late Joseph L. Kirby, mother day. Sept. 24 at 2 p.m.

Visiting hours at the chanel Tuesday and Wednesday, 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. LOAN 3-5 and 7-9 CAMBRIDGE ELKS of Mrs. Kobert E. Campbell of Washington. DC, and Mrs.

Charles J. Kelly of Braintreer sister of the late Rev. John J. Waldron. and the late Rev.

Thomas H. Wal Church at Visiting hours. FUCCIONE-CARUSO In Somerville. garet M. (Connors Kesiaence 4 Peter Tufts and father of Helen Burow.

Eleanor- Wallace, and Paul E. Rettman. Funeral from the John R. O'Donnell Funeral Home. 1021 Mass.

on Friday morning. Solemn High Funeral Mass in St. Wednesday 2-5 and 7-10. Relativei We Tegret to announce the death of Brother George E. Martin.

61 Edge- dron, formerly of the Mis mere wincnesier. James' Church at 9 clock. Rela lACO, I. n. i CT i- 1 ire -i nursoav at a.m..

ot. jum- sion Church, Roxnurv. Funeral trom her late home. 55 Westchester Thursday, Sept. 24, at 8 a m.

Solemn Requiem Mass in St. Thomas Aquinas Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. him Wednesday. 1-10.

Thursday. Church. Winchester. Char Crem Exalted Ruler. William M.

ns. Mc-, sept. zo. jwaria (Biaieh beloved wife of the late Joseph Caruso and mother of John and Fred Fuccione, Katherlne Malagodl, Yolanda Ra-posa. all of Somerville and Joseph Fuccione of Woburn.

Funeral from the Joseph A. Langone Jr. Funeral Home. 58 Merrimac and Chardon Boston, Thursday at 8 a.m. Solemn Requiem HiEh Mass at St.

Ann's Church. Medford Somerville, at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends Invited. 3-5 and 7-10. ana irienas Kindly invited.

CIPULLO Suddenly, in Dorchester. Sept. 21, Rita L. (Sutermeister). beloved wife of Ralph A.

Cioullo. sister of Mrs. Margaret Mhonev. Mri. Mary Hersev.

Mrs. Eleanor Bowen. Mrs. Dorothy Howard. Mrs.

Futh Merola, Henry and Georie Sutermeister. Residence 62 Carruth it. Funeral from the John C. Mulrv Funeral Home. 223 Neoonset Thursday at 8 a m.

Solemn Hieh Lzugmin, secretary. In SLIGHT Formerly of Brighton. PHONE, WRITE I OR VISIT NORFOLK COUNTY TRUST C03IIMXV 21 Convenient Offices fcwtir Ndawl 0oiH htwaaca Caiaaretlae mn4 4r! Itttrvt lyfM Silver Springs. Maryland, Lawrence LA ROSA In Roslinda-le. formerly of CARD OF THANKS The family ef the late MARIE E.

NORTON beloved husband of E. veronica (Featherstone). father of Lawrence Jr. and Mary Lou. son of Mrs.

Mosa Slight, brother of John Slight and Mrs. Muriel Hargadnn. Funeral from the Joseph L. Muldoon Son 9 o'clock" Relatives and GEDDES In Milton, Sept. (Neilsonl wif of the late Winfred 750Vi East Third Street, South Bos- friends invited.

Visiting hours Tues 294 Dudley Koxburv, sept. 21. Teresa (Amantel. beloved wife of the late Salvatore La Rosa and devoted mother of John, and the late Joseph La Rosa, both of Roslindale. Funeral from the Joseph Russo, Roxburv Funeral Home.

33T Dudley corner of Vine Thursdav. Sept. 24. at 8 a.m. Solemn High Masa at St.

Patrick's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Visiting houri 2-5 funeral Home. Market and Manie VhonV manv rela- H. of 2 Hoioorn motner ot warren N.

Geddeg of Squantum. Fu neral services nrivate on Wednes. rft asanriatea for nesa associate for the many -kind extended Riiiet cnurcn at a m.e.ai yes, svmDathv RelativM neiaiiyes day at 2:30 p.m. at the J. B.

Cole! Gleason Milton Home for Funerals. 5 Canton at Milton Village. In lieu of flowers donations nd friends kindly mvitea. visuina Z-JTZr ir hereavement. Wednesday 3-5.

and 7-10 Drnj11 ln tnelr bereavemenx. ana i-iu p.m SNOW Of Winchester. Sept. 21. Mr Bnwden wish may be made to the Firit Baptist, LEAHY in Dorchester, Sept.

21 19S9, Pearl A. Snow, motner ot Bor-jt0 extend their thanks to. all wno nave ESTATE SALE AT AUCTION OF REAL ESTATE PERSONAL PROPERTY Belonging to the late Mr. Charles Reuther 82 NORTH MAIN ROUTE 140 (OAKDALE) WEST BOYLSTON, MASS. Saturday, Oct.

3, 19S9, Rain or Shine Perionsl Property Starting; at 10 A.M. Rtal Estate at 2 P.M, HEAL ESTATE consists of excellently conatructed 9 room residence. Town water, hot water heat by oil, lav. on 1st floor, bath on 2nd. Could eaaily be converted Into 2 ants.

Interior throughout natural wood finish. Beautiful oak floors on 1st floor! entire dwelling in excellent condition. Well constructed atable with 3 horse stalls, Hennery. 82.629 aq. ft.

land. This property conveniently located in central about I miles north of Worcester in the vicinity of Mt. Wachuaetts. Would aio make a fine summer home or rest home. PERSONAL, PROPERTY consists of entire contents, home furnishings and equipment pertaining to this home.

OPEN FOR INSPECTION FROM WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30 TO FRIDAY, OCT. 2 FROM 2-5 P.M. OK BY APPOINTMENT. DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR UPON BEQUEST raSS0rTVl.iiury,UNSa2VUlbAeert WALLACE W.

OLSON, AUCTIONEER EST. 1928 NORTHBRIDGE CENTER, MASS. TEL. WHITINSVILLE, CEdar 4-3S6S Church of Milton. Margaret, beloved daughter of the dav 7-10.

Wednesdav 2-5 and 7-10. COLEMAN Of West Roxbury. Sent. 22. Bessie L.

beloved wife of Joseph Coleman. Residence 22 Thurlow si. Funeral from the P. E. Murray Funeral Home.

2O00 Centre at La Grange st Friday. Sent. 25, at 8:15 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Theresa's Church at 9 o'clock.

Relative! and friends most kindly Invited. Newfoundland papers Please copv. Visiting hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. CZERLINSKY Of Arlington. Sept 22.

Irmgard (Widdrai. beloved vife of Dr. Ernst Czerllnskv of 1138 Mass. mother of Thomas and Polf H. Czerlinsky and Susanne Tobiason.

Funeral services at St. late John and Margaret (CJUlespiei Leahy. Funeral from the ChaDel oen ww snow. mn. been so Rina at tne nine Ware and Mrs.

William A. Brack, bereavement in the loss of their Services at the Crawford Memorial -beloved on, Methodist Church, Winchester, on i Thursday. Sept 24, at 2 P.m. Ttwrfl IVfiS Friends may call at the Bennett- tlUUB of James W. Dolan.

198 Adams on Thursday morning with High Mass in St. Ambrose JEWELRY WATCHES ON DIAMONDS GEROULD In Welleslev, Sept. 21. Harriet of 10 Appleby rd. Sister of Mrs.

William F. Broohy of Medford. Prof. John H. Gerould of Hanover.

N.H.. and Leonard S. Gerould of Wilkinsburg. Pa. Funeral services at the Waterman-Brown Chapel, 592 Washington Weilesley on Wednesday Sept.

23 at 10 a.m. worris runerai Home, timwooa Church at 9 clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 7-9 p.m. LENT1NI In Woburn, Sept.

21. Gas pare of 62 central at. ratner ot Anthonv of Acton. Mario of Stone Calling hours Tuesdav. 7-9.

Interment in Goffstown, R. mRSTITM Of rhelsea. September 21. Paul'i Lutheran Church. 929 Con ham.

Andrew of Bedford. Paul of and Beatrice Howes. Manches ter, N.H. Funeral from the Joseph av Winchester, on Wednesday ef a Memorial to fje late ning, 7 to 9 p.m. IfiFI k'fWAKO FF STEPHENS Of Watertown.

Sept. 22. JUtU hUnnwi I Grace E. Residence, 69 Summer st. a Montvale Ohel Jacob Cemeterv, Daughter of the late Harry and, woburn.

Sundav, Sept. 27. at 1 ro. Mary Ann (Edmonds) Relatives and friends kindly lnviteS. Funeral from the Joseph A.

Mac-; Donald Funeral Home. 6 Riverside t'nvelllnr nf Memorial to the late rin'iWoRRIS L. SNYDER KndfW, be VocZ3 RVySi STYGLEt-Tn Sept. 21. M.

Funeral from the McLaughlin Fu- SAMUEL F. Marashto Funeral Home, 62 Mt Pleasant Thurs. at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass in St. Joseph cnurcn waciaw.

or asnuiKion un loved husband of Sophie (Bogdan-ikal Girstun and father of Mrs. Gladys Tagliaferrl. of San Fernando. California. Funeral Thursday, at 9 a m.

from the Walata Funeral Home. 125 Washington followed by a Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Stanislaus' Church at 10 a.m. Rela East Woburn at 9 a m. Relatives and friends are invited.

Visiting cord Turnpike, Thursday, sent. 24, at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Cancer Research. Visiting houra tn St.

Paul's Lutheran Church Wednesday. 7-9 p.m. PQBBRATi In Brighton. Sept. 26.

Frederick of 67 Etna husband ef Sarah A. (Potterl. father of Frederick J. of Alabama, Elizabeth of BriKhton. Mrs.

Huldine Flynn of Burlington, Vt. and Mrs. Margaret Aberncthv of Rutland, Vt Funeral from the Leo Birmingham Funeral Home. 471 Washington st. tbet.

Foster and Lake st.) Fridav 0-15 a m. Reouiem High Mass in BOAT AUCTION SALE SURPLUS OF NEW USED tives and friends are kindly in hours 7-10, Wed. 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. MARTIN In Winchester, the 21st. George beloved husband of Dorothv A.

Martin (nee Nolan), father of Mrs Chester G. (Carolvn) Flahive and Donald G. Martin. Funeral from his residence. 61 Wedge- vited, visiting nours.

z-a ana i-iv. GR ANA HAN In North Quincy. Sent. 92. John beloved husband of noonS.Uat of niKn V' tt.C Vl.mnrinl Tark.

rhar a i nurcn at ciock. nci ine luiuwu it V-nariea Vnuiii 'ri-- ir.Kiil.th Israel North tives ana jrienas inviiea. and mere on Thursday morning at 1 lll nm 9:15 to be followed bv a Solemn Mary Drink water) and father of Mrs. Daniel J. Dacev of Cohasset and Mrs.

George D. Dalton of Quincv. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late home, 28 Lunt North Quincy. Friday at 9:15 a m. Solemn Mass of Requiem In Wednesday 3-5 and 7-10 p.m.

Ifrieruls are invited. Mass nf Reouiem in St. Marv'i In South Boston, Sep Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives SULLIVAN IN MEMORIAM St. Gabriel's Monastery Church at 10 a.m.

Relatives and friends are kindly Invited. Visiting hours. 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Retired lieutenant F.D. Late residence.

Mass. Tt.rn.in.nl Firemen's PaSt and friends are invited. Visiting tember 21, Daniel D. Sullivan, beloved husband of Elizabeth (Dineen) Sullivan and father of Daniel Catherine J. Green.

Elizabeth and Sicred Heart Churcn at 10 ciock Visltin hours Wednesdav 7-9, 58 Margaret H. Canavan '59 First Anniversary Mass. 7 BOATS MOTORS TRAILERS SEPT. 26 at 10 A.M. at DAN DEE MARINE 958 WORCESTER ST.

(RTE. 9) WELLESLEV Set Ad, Today' Yacht i Boat Pag For Full Particular! J. STONE AUCTIONEERS 70 STATE ST. LA 3-2477 BOSTON. MASS.

President Boston Firemen's Relief Mary Sullivan. Kesiaence. 4 w. Thursdav 2-4 and 7-9 P.m. In lieu of floweri donations may be made Assn.

Late Sec. Russell Fire Club, and late member B.P.O.E. Boston Third st. Funeral from the Thomas C. OT)onnell Funeral Home.

88 West to Cardinal cusning cnarny xuna Lodge NO. 10, hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. interment St. Joseph's. McGOVERN In Cambridge Sept.

22. Augusta J. (Kelley) of 17 Lincoln way, beloved wife of the late William J. McGovern. mother of William John James F.

and Mrs. Dorothy Carr. Funeral from the Andrews Reed Funeral Home. 323 Broadway at Prospect Friday, Sept. 25 at 8 a.m.

Requiem High Mass in St. Peter's Church at 9 a m. Relative anri frienrl are Invited. ncrvNnunss On Mnndav. Sent.

21. Broadway, (at A it), xnursaay morning, at 8. Solemn Requiem High Mass in St. Peter and Paul's Church, at. Q.

Relatives and friends are Anne iLarmam. oi on winneia OWNERS OF LATE MODEL CARS $1500 and MORE On your late modal car easy payments. Ws will loan you mora than anyone else even if you owe money now. CALL WEEKDAYS, 9-4, RE 4-1328 CASH AT ONCE HIGHEST PRICES On Diamonds, Jewelry, Sporting Goods, and all typea of merchandise. We loan, buy and aeil.

SONABEN LOAN INC. 401 Celawaet Baitaa KE 6-9887 LOANS SEAL ESTATE 1st and 2d business loans: we buy mortgages. PIERCE INVESTMENT 6 Pleasant Maiden: DA 4-9137. r. Situations Wanted (Female) AVAILABLE T3ct57kindly.xn.

woman to care lor motherlefs family or invalid: hospital exo refs. Please nate particulara and aalary off er ed to 281. Globe. BABY SITTING, eveninss. TA 5-3647, between 9 a.

m. and 4j30. EXP. Housekeeper for motherless home of school-age child, 143, Globe office. KURSE, B.N., desires permanent position, business wk.j al.

arr. Call TR 6-7352. WOMAN to" care for 1 or 2 chil-dren. excel, refs. 14LGlobe.

WILL care for 2 cfiTldren by day or week. GA 78476. WOMAN would like babysitting day or evening, call HI 5-8965. Salesmen Wanted (Male) Needhsm. beloved wife Of smuei rfunteri mflihw ctt Fohert M.

Green- kindly invited. Visiting hours Tuesday, 7-10, and Wednesday. 2-5 gross of Needham and Betty Jane Overend of Midland. Michigan, sis-tor nt Bnth Cramer and William and 7-10. o'clock.

Star of the Sea hurcti. Marblehead, Thursday, Sept, 1(4. By her slater Catharine. 1954 JOHN C. (Jack) MCCARTHY 1959 The fifth Anniversary Mass being aid at St.

John'i church. Roxbury. Thursday, September 24, a.m. Lovingly remembered by bis wife. 1953 Mary J.

MacDonald 1939 A iixth "Anniversary Mass will be celebrated in St. Brlgld'i Church, South Boston, en Thurj-dmy. Rent. 24, at 7 a m. Lovingly remembe.ed kv her husband, sons arj dauihter.

Visiting houri 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. SULLIVAN In Cambridge, Sept. 22, numpnrey. nesiaence, 1 no.vai av beloved husband of Catherine (Sul livan), and lather of John u. 6ulii-van.

of Framingham. and Mrs. Situations Wanted (Male) Carman of Denver, Colorado: also survived by four 'grandchildren. Services at the Levine Chapel. 470 Harvard Brookline, on Wednesday.

Sept. 23 at 2 P.m. Visiting hours the chapel this evening (Tuesday) 8-9 p.m. Memorial week at her lata home. Please omit flowers.

Francis X. (Mary) O'Loughlin. of Arlinfftnn. and hrnther nf Marv T. McPHERSON Of Rockland.

in Stoughton, Sept. 21, Barbara E. McPherson of 4'f Lancaster age 66 years. Ftineri.1 service strictly private at the Rice Funeral Home. 15 Webster Rockland, Thursdav at 1 m.

Visiting houri omitted by request. Situations 1 anted (Male) PRINTER PRESSMAN. Kellys Jobbers. with knowledge of corrnoaiUon. desires position.

Reply to P.O. Box 1458, Boston 4. Mass. Sullivan, of Boston, and Mrs. James Cronin, of Arlington.

Funeral from the F. G. Mahoney Funeral Home. 333 "Huron Fridav, Sept. 25, at GUERIN Of.

Daytona Beach, Moth; Mr Eugene; MEFFAN In South Boston. Septem- a m. Solemn HlRh Funeral Mass 1958 Herbert W. Douglas 1939 ber 20. Robert beloved husband M.

O'Sulllvan of Daytona ueacn. Experienced Photographer of Children With exclusive elisntela Would Ilka to asaoclate with top Quality studio. Write 175. Globe in St. Peter's Church, Concord at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours, 2-5 and 7-10. Interment Cambridge Ceme formerlv of Weilesley Hills. Mrs. Raymond Fontaine of Saunderstown, i Mr Haralri Amrhein of Wash of Evelyn iHeenan) MerTan.

father of Edward J. and Kathenne A. Mcf-fan. and brother of Mri. Helen Sylvester, of Braintree.

David and REG. PHARMACIST THOROUGHLY experienced, to all phases of work, excellent references, desires position ln good store after Oct. 15. 273, Globs. tery.

TFUWIT.T.TOF.R Tn Dorchester. Sept Alexander Meffan, of Dorchester. 91. helo ed husband of Residence. 169 Dorchester st.

runerai from the Joseph T. Sullivan XJ.mB 1CAA ington, DC, Mr. Arthur L. Guerin of Narragansett. R.I.

and Joseph A. Guerin of Forestdale, H.I. Funeral from the George F. Doherty Funeral Home, 477 Washington Weilesley. Friday, Sept.

25. at 8:15. Requiem Macs In st Paul's Church. Weilesley Teresa (Wood), Terwilliger. Resi pun vniaa ma Dorchester.

Thursday morning, at 9 Solemn High Mass In St. Augus Accountant-Bookkeeper WITH A-l ability and wide ex tine Churcn at iu. Keiatives ana tkf. IA1LUK Anil hi UK SEEKS permanent employment; call AS 7-0315 between 2-4 p.m. 0 n'rlnek Relatives and friends friends are kindly invited.

Visiting hours 2 tn and 7 to 10. Member dence. 181 Monticelio Apartment 356. Funeral from the Bernard Kelly and Son Funeral Home, Church (Meeting House Hill) on Thursdav. September 24 at 8:15.

Solemn Mass of Requiem at St. Christo-pher'i Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Calling kindly invited. Visiting houri Thurs SENDFL0WERS by Wire Delivery and Quality Guaranteed by the world! most responsible florist! txok in Yellow Paget Florists' Telegraph perience, desires opportunity to day.

3-0. i-iu. of the National Association of Letter prove value, ixvt irione omce. carriers. Gone but not forgotten.

fI. 1957 reter F. Sullivan 1939 Lovinrtv remembered. wife. Helen.

Masses being said. 1957 Thomas F. Ford 1939 Second Anniversary Masa at St. Brendan's Church. Dorchester, Fridav.

Sent. 25. at clock. Remembered by his wife, Lillian, ion Robert and family. 1951 Owen O'Donnell 1939 Lovingly remembered by aiiter Mary.

To the Memory- of Mabel Ellery Adams 1S5 13 Mary T. Harney First Anniversary Masa it Ann's Church. Snmerville. Thuraday, Sent. 84.

at 1 a.m. HUSKY MAN In his 80' would INSTRUCTIONS MALE AIRLINE JOBS ot glad to accent gen. or tarm hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m, worK. none "ur iav-o. wait.

ATP Tn Smith Boston. Septem HAVE CHRYSLER IMPERIAL, I ber 20 Peter beloved husiiand of TRAIN ia Boston for weU-psyJnf jobs. Call CO 6-0220. or wrlta need work. Can I be your Mary E.

(Dowlir.g). tamer ot Kay-mond. Peter and Mrs. Janet Nown, chauffeur. AN 8-6725.

FULL OR PART TIME EARN weekly handling? nationally advertised Knapp Air Cushion Shoes. Established with complete line for men and women. Liberal profit sharing; plan. Here la your opportunity to enjfty financial independence with. New England's largest shoe manufacturer.

Interviews will be held at 12fi Summer Boston. Thursday, Sept. 24. 10 a m. -5 p.m.

GLOBE ADVS. PAT BEST TRY ONE AND SEE Thomas C. O'Donnell Funeral Service SOUTH BOSTON JOSt'rl T. SULllVaH, Summit ANDREW 8-3088 BAY S1AIE academy. Amines 30 Hunt, Copley sq.

Residpnce. 48 Newport Dor MlbULE-AGED MAN would like chester: ion of the late Peter J. MAHONEY I CO, FUNERAL DIRECTORS Highlands 5-8065 Highlands 5-1600 698 DUDLEY ROXBURY and Mary E. Wallace. Funeral from the George V.

Field Son Funeral Home. 216 Dorchester on Thursday art 8 a.m. Solemn Reouiem Masa at St. Augustine's Church at posr.ion as exp. eievaior operator.

A 71, Globe office. RELIABLE family man. TOrfc collese grad. desires non sales employment evenings andox i Saturdays. Call CA 2-4B3j.

IXSTRCCnONSFEMALK LEARN (sHOiiaAND IN WKS. Secretarial teaaM. CO 7-ol Delivery 88 WEST BROADWAY 9 clock. Relatives ana tnenns lnvltd, Calling houri 2-5 and 7-10..

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