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The Boston Globe Monday, Angust 3. 1964 21 I DEATHS I DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS EEATES Obituaries James Baldwin Dies; Former Athletic Coach recreation director. He coached i1-' r-r jtaia ui earlT hefore fnarhil'f "-ft. -H- u.aru o-nudv 41 a Xijr- rvverc-'v Lehit-h te Oun fnr 77 vpars l-n'H J1 r--j xn.er...j, wr.ign vn- ior 6t 5 ears, unal tatj. veteran war i -rd jftoa.

annis r.iirsing hcrr.e. Manr.es and Wake Forest, his retirement in 1952. viei Mr. Baldwm retired from' He was first president cf the He was a World War I vet- SlrCl HI la Arhnrton. Au.

2- Dev.ne. ijor-ei e.o ue of otn char es h. ccr.r.eU. Mar active coach.ng 19.vj. Harwich Little League.

Mr. eran and sened ia France, 9 ZZ S. 1 Born in Manchester. Baldwin was a member of He was a member Horeb Lode, AT. and A.M,,of the Quincy Firemen's Re- HARWICH PORT James CaiCWin, id.

icrirer IXiIca.l coaca st i nivemtv he was prad.iated from Sorr.er- vj'e High School and W8S member of the class of 1SCS at Dartmouth, where he was an outstanding halfback. In 1908, he coached Somer- ville Hih to the state football (championship. After that Mr. 'Baldwin coached football, bas- iketball and baseball for four ivears at Brockton High School before moving on to Passaic, X.J, High School. Before World War I.

he coached at Rhode Island State Colleee During the war, he a XfiKifr. iiw Aie A-Sre. F.bt -ar-ieW una Auh.B. F- o- 5- Sarry. Fiward E-i Ker.rr Vs-r Jr.

I Sslaea. FarF. vxr.i P. S.citr an SLjrtia Cha-i Fev. A.

Kr-berl V.acD.r-id. I Vr Cfaay. Lawrence McXarr. William t.v W. M.

ileade. Jc-hr J. De Stefana. Joseph Ouellet-Frank J. Dtxon.

Walter C. jFappenxieim. Fnti Donahue ntrmsn. Eartholoir.ew i Joru.r.ea M. Donaldson a-ah Powers.

Margaret Dorsey. Sarah E. Dunn. alter P. Fedas, I o.

Pes. Her.r Fox. Thomas 5, Garv-S: Giullo. Carlo Goodman. Fannie Gou.art.

F. Margaret M. Ray. Jean Reir.bold. Margaret E.

Reynolds. Florence A. Rose Alexander Koini-K. Lena Scab', Ma 'Shannon. oaoe.

aiargarei William. VM. Hanley. Walter Hayes. George Shaw.

Priscilla C. Shea. Mary P. Smith. Annie Spear.

Wedad Starr. Gussie Stearns. Dorothy Sleeves, Seymour Stuart. Alexander Sullivan, Leo W. Tarar.to, Anthony Toomey.

John F. Trapani. Ralph Usis. Alphonse Wilson. Mildred G.

Yesinsky, Stephen Heywood Eleanor L. Home. Edward L. Jacicson. Ina jarvis, Al.ce J.

Kelley. I Josephine M. Khourie. Adele Kmnev. mne- Kisner.

Sarah LeavHt. Barbara A. REYNOLDS Of 8 West Concord st Boston. July 31. Florence beloved served overseas as a Y.M C.A.!Main st.

John J.Meade Managed Village Project 4i' AitXANrrt f-t. si r- ci A.x-nr. ar.a ri A i- arcer rjr.e-si ser ires i ra. August a. 5t 2 tT l-terirfr Cer.t;..

Cerr.c-.e--. il c-tNKa. Mart Andrew F-'wn w. A-g 2 of Optimo a. t- 1 A.

rf-5 rf M-s DeVt.j ci Sc.ta-e, Ms F.ir-fc-nt f-f trr. cf JI- ci George ivnceers Ear.over. Reoosirt at Ire Joser-3, Sweeney Furfiai H-re. T4 Wecr.t-sa-y si 8 30 Kith Ms of Be-. St.

Bern: a Cr.urch 6 30 o'clock. Re.atue -i friends i respectfully nvited ar.erd I hoars Tjescy 2-4 T-lo pm. Interment Blue Ki. Braintree. AFBIV Ta Winches'er.

fonr.er'r of Hd P-k. Aug 1 Etr.rca Bron- eur be.oved wife of the O. Ssrc-jel of Manca L. Broaeur. of Wincnestfr; Mrs.

Heien M. NifOur.r. ana Mrs tra M. Laugh a of Onset. Funera! froTil James J.

LautRim Funetail Bottt. 34 Oak Hde Park. Tuts-i day a' 8 Httth of Requiem the Cr irea of the Vot Precious! B.ood at 9. Relatives and frier.ns, tr.ta ku dly invited. Vis tins horns sunaay j-iu.

a- and 7-10. BALDWIN In Hyanms. Vafs Au. 2 James Baldwin of 42 Pine st Harwich Port, age 78 years, husband cf Carol B. Maseonneau i Bftidwm.

Funeral service at Doane Real and Ames funeral (. hftpei, Harwich Port. Aug 4. at 4 ni. imrrmrm in nirn uennis Cemetpry.

In lieu of flowers eon trihutions may be sent to Harwich Little League Baseball Club. BOI DE5J Of Auburnriale. Aug 1. Fay F. Allen i Boiden.

beloved wife of Charles S. Bolden of 63 Boirae it. Funeral services in the Church of 'he Messiah, Commonwealth av. and Auburn st Tuesday. Aug 4 at 11 a Calling hours at the Henry F.

Cafe Funeral Home, 1231 Washington st West Nev ton. Monday, from 2-4 St 7-8 Relatives and i lends are invited In lieu of floers contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. BFOIUMCK Of Natick. Aug 2, sudoenly, Thomas beloved husband of Helen M. and brother of J.

Frank of McrifieM. Joseph E. cf Newton. Mrs. Mary B.

Artesani of Wellesley Farms. Residence 175 Hartford ft Funeral from the F. Dohertv and Son Funeral Home. 477 Washington Wellesley, Wednesday at 9 o'clock. Requiem Mass in St.

Linus Church. Natick at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visting hours Monday 7-10, Tuesday 3-5 and 7-10. BROITM AN Martin of 83 Shirlev Revere, on Aug 2.

beloved husband of Evelyn Goldberg devoted father of Barbara Goldman of Kenncbunk. dear brother of Jacob Broitman and AUv. Jeanne Brod.v Weinberg of Brookline and Sandra Green of Brooklyn. N.Y.i also survived bv 2 grandchildren. Services at the Torf Funeral Chanel, 151 Washington Chelsea.

Monday. Aug. 3. at 1 m. Memorial week at his late residence Me morials to his memory may be made to the Massachusetts General Hospital for Medical Research.

CHAFD In Dorchester, formerly of Quincy and Melrose. Aug. 1. Geneva nee Chadwick wife of the late Ernest D. Chard, mother of Mrs.

Fred (Ruthi Walker. Ernest W. Chard of Portland, Me. Funeral services at the John G. Molloy Milton Funeral Home.

1128 Washington Dorchester Lower Mills on Monday. Aug. 3 at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours omitted.

CONANT Of Concord, Aug. 2. Edna (Hatch i in her 88th year, wife ot the late Wallace B. Conant. Services at Trinitarian Congregational Churco, Concord, Wednesday.

Ana. 5 at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers contributions to her memory may he made to Trinitarian Congregational Church. envvn i nf Miaia Loweu, died unexpectedly. July 31 at his home; brother of Miss Mary A Connelly.

Miss Margaret E. Connelly, both of Lowell: Miss Alice E. Connelly of the Paul Devor School Faculty; John J. Connelly, principal of the Hugh O'Brien Dis trict; William r. Connelly, of t.iv- West Harwich.

Besides his wife. Carol B. (MassonneauK he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Howard E. Houston of Millbrae, Mrs.

Robert CrowelL S.D two sons, James F. of and Edward P. Xaha. Okinawa; a brother, Fred H. Baldwin cf Harwich Port and a sister.

Mrs. Charles Megath of Centerville. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Doane. Beal and Ames Funeral Chapel, Simon Rudnick Hub Film Theater Pioneer Cofi-i kf.U CnnalT "Clr "C1" Koxbury after returning a ago frorr where' he had lived lOr lOUr VearS.

I theater business and came to be known as one of the (pioneers of Boston movie en 4 rr u' lei idiiiii.ciu. lie uwncu Old South Theater and the Washington Theater. He was also the owner of several apartment buildings in Greater Boston. Known for his community activities, he was a founder, president and honorary presi- I CaTOVEK-L-! Mulder A- 1. Geere tvrt cf Art F--erl ir-i ire He-re.

M.rerc sa. at I a -tv. Si.eTR Ffq j.rr sa Vs at Joerr. at Fe-a-j vej ai frier 25 i- tc tttend :t.rg hrvirs Vc-is ana T-esoi" i 3 t.i 5 and to nt. I Ens-hteat A ir btved oi Josera Kar.i? of rd rrrhfr cf J-eph W.

cf La-rerce. Funeral fro-n the Warren SuZlivar Funeral H-me 35 Henshaw Tuesday at a m. oi fiequiem in Ir.aiia Cnurofc. CRettnut Kill, at am. Dtantha Hnry and Mrs Gertrude Huston.

Funeral service tre Deiio Russo Funeral Home. 506 Main Medford. Tuesday. Aug I 4 at In a m. Relatives and friends are repectfull invited.

Visiting' hours Sur.day 7-10. Monday 3-5 ana 7-1 a. HETWOOD In Dorcbefer. Saturday. Aug 1, Eleanor Louise tHatcnt.

beloved wife of Franc ii Key-wood Devoted mother of Eleanor aire F-'ers and daughter of Mrs. SteiU Hitch: sister of Lawrence Hatch Funeral from the Riley Fu-iirral Home. 171 Humboit av Rox-burv. Church services to be held at the Charles Street A E. Church on Tuesday, Aug.

4. at 1 m. Fam-tiv nru.rt MnrHav evening from 7" to 9 VisitvnaT hour 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm. friends invited. Beiauvet HORxr Of North Abington.

for merly of Dorchester. Aug. 2- Edward beloved husband of Marie Home of 316 Spruce st. Funeral from the Robert W. Ouealy Funeral Home.

116 Adams st Nonh Abir.Eton. Thursday, Aug. 6 at 815 High Mass of Requiem in St. Bridget's Church at 9. Relatives and friends resrectf ully invited.

Visiting hours Tuesday and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to. 10. Interment St. Patrick's Cemetery, Rockland. JACKsOX In Newton.

Aug. 2. Inai Hogan beloved wife of the late Bernard J. Jackson; mother of the late Mrs. Gertrude Crane and sister of Joseph Hogan.

Late residence, 97 Charlesbank rd. Funeral from the McNamara Funeral Home. 460 Washington Brighton. iat Lake st. on Wednesday morning at 8:15 o'clock, followed by a Re-ouiem High Mass in Lady Help of Christians Church at ociock Felatives and friends invited, in- rarrMn 1S- iting hours Monday evening 7to p.m.

and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. parKing im ai neral home. JTDGE Formerly of West Roxhurv in Bryantville. Mass. the 1st James beloved husband of Blanche Judge (nee Harringi; residence.il Woodbine fnther of Kathenne E.

Graham of Bryantville. James A. Judge of Millis. Roland V. Judge of Bryantville.

Richard Judee of Sierra Madre. Margaret E. Bnen of Katick: brother of Richard Judge of Weymouth. Funeral from the Frederic J. Crosby Funeral Home 1803 Center West Rox-buiy on Wednesday morning at 9.

to be followed by a Kequiem High Mass at St. Theresa's Church at 10. Eelatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9 Interment New Calvaaav Cemetery Late member Mt. Ida Court No 2o0 M.C.O.F.

KELLET Of Milton, formerly of Hanson and Dorchester, Aug. 1. Josephine M. (Hayes 1. beloved nt the latp Richard A.

(Al) Kelley. Mother of Mrs. Marie A. Taylor. Mrs.

Virginia M. Flynn, Mrs. Josephine M. Matteson. Mrs.

Jean A. McCall, Richard A. Jr. and Kolle-- Funeral from the Robert W. Ouealy Funeral Home.

115 Adams No. Abington. Wednesday, Aug. 5 at 8 a.m. High Mass of Requiem in St Agatha's Church.

Milton, at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Monday and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Interment Blue Hills Ceme-Cemetery, Braintree. Please omit flowers.

KINNEY Of Dorchester. July 31. Robert husband of Ella (Akers) of 148 Whitfield father of Bruce, Robert, Lloyd. Miss Deanna and Kathy Kinney. Funeral from the Short and Williamson Funeral Home, 173 Brighton Allston.

Tuesday, Aug. 4 at 11 a.m. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday 7-9, Monday 2-4 and 7-9. CORRECTION Ktlitives and frienos invited V15H- ir eourt 3 to a and id wa. ed-rd.

Au, i. Gee Tt of 324 Boston he.pved hurand cf Fiorer.ee I jonn v. muc o. for Simon Rudnick. 95, vinaLuS ti Br South Boston, dTed Sunday at P10neer and realj his home.

25 St. Brendan Saturday in a re-! home in West TO Edward Everett Federal ardC0Ru FufMlSavinRa and Loan past William J. Gormlev Funeral Tla rp JM1( A PLAIN, ToleTer and past use on sundav. Aug. 2.

Aiex.in-!trpat.,.rpr the Dorchester wne tiitReTStale Broken Assn. 'RO Harrv Rose of Chiraoo. Sartip! Freedman of Newton" Edward Rose ot Brookime and Ethel Biadd of 470 Brrime! 1 Menwlfek 'If, the fiome" of MrJ frJ ack Jiee.rimanu8,v.,apJ-"! through Thursday evening piease uti 11. kiiu iH.wris. rfinrs his memory may be made to the City of Hope, Brookline Char ter.

81 Cloverdale mgnlands. R0SNICK0n Sunday Au(f 2 Ifn; of 1742 Commonwealth Bnehl on, beloved wife of the late Harris, devoted mother of Mttchel Rosmck and Nancy Williams of Miami. Ida Shane of Brighton. Kosmck of Atlanta. Georgia, and tne late Morris kosoick.

aiso sur vived bv 11 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren. Services at the i 1 i dent of Temple Kadimah m.Furpie Heart in world war il. Brookline He leaves his wife, Bessie; two sons, John D. of Allston and Bernard of Brookline; a Levine cnapei, iiu narvara in Bw, Brookime. Monday.

Aug. 3. at i be sung Wednesday at iu a.m sister, Mrs. Rose Druker of, Mary B. Artesani of Wellesley Boston; and three brothers, jFarms.

Morris and Michael of Brook- A solemn requiem Mass will line and Harold A. of Boston. be sung Wednesday at 10 in He was the father of the latejst. Linus' Church. Burial will Marion Forosky and brother; be in St.

Joseph's Cemetery, of the late Joseph, Carl anaWest Roxbury. ilian Personnel, U.S. Army. Tokyo. 'rov Tn nt Japan, and Thomas P.

Connelly 'Tri" Auffi Benjamin Rudnick. Memorial week is at the home of Bernard Rudnick, 425 Washington Brookline, through Wednesday evening. George F. Grover Maiden Resident. 59 George F.

Grover, 59, of 51 Hill Maiden, died cnr.Jav Edward Barry, Retired Quincy Fire Captain QUIXCY Retired Fire Cart Idward H. cf 33 a died Sur.day st tj w.ij uiKi'udi. Rom fart T53r-w a--- as a member cf the f.re de- Hex Assn. the Massachusetts Firemen's Relief the Massachusetts Retired Fire and Police George F. Bryan Post V.F.W.

and St Johns Holy Name Society. He leaves his wife, Mary A. (Mooneyi; two sons. Deputy Fire Chief Russell Fire Capt Edward two daugh- ters, Mary a nurse at jQumcy City Hospital, and Mrs. Virginia Dionne of Springfield, a brother, Walter two sisters, ncien K.

and Mrs. Sullivan, all of Quincy. 'and 15 grandchildren, A solemn high requiem Mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 9 at St. John's Church. Burial will be at Mt.

Wollaston Cemetery. TLonias Broder ck State Demotic 0ffi NATICK Thomas P. Brod- erick 59 of 175 Hartford member flf Democratic Veterans Hospital died Sun- day at rramir.gham Lmon Hospital. Knrn in Plain ha i' aa mea in iaucs ior it He was a member of the Charles River Country Club and St. Linus Holy jName Society.

Mr. Broderick was a past commander of V.F.W. Post 202, Brighton, and was awarded a He leaves a wife. Helen M. (Smith); two brothers, J.

Frank of Medfield and Joseph E. of Newton, and a sister, Mrs. Mrs. Belle Bentley Services Held in Calif. Services were held Sunday, July 26, for Mrs.

J. Belle Rpntlpv fif! formerlv of Brook- line and Waban, in La Jolla, where she resided for the past 13 years. She studied at the New Eng- member of the Musical Arts Society and the Women's Committee of the La Jolla Civic Orchestra. Her former husband, Harry Clark Bentley of Boston, is the founder Of the Bentley Col- lege of Accounting and Fi- nance Ju 11 l. one aihu leaves iwu uaugii- ters, Mrs.

Ina Robuison of La Jolla and Mrs. Louise Bradley of Los Angeles, and two grandchildren. Tntprmpnt i at Cvnrpss 1 lew iviauauicum, uau uicgu. Frank J. Ouellet Dies in N.H.

Accident WELLESLEY A solemn requiem Mass will be sung in St. James' Church Tuesday at 9 for Frank J. Ouellet, 69, of 386 Weston who died Saturday in an accident at Hampton Beach, N.H. A World War I veteran, he was a retired maintenance foreman for Jordan Marsh Co. Mr.

Ouellet also was a member of American Legion Post 72; the Carpenter's Union, Local 540, and St. James' Holy Name Society. He leaves a wife, Ella; two sons, Edward J. of Wellesley, Frank L. of Dover: a daughter.

Mrs. Iline Freeman Wife of M.I.T. Professor Mrs. Iline Gertrude (Rose) economics at M.I.T. Services will be Wednesday at 2:30 at the M.I.T.

Chapel. about sparkling Sal Hepatica. Almost instantly, this antacid, laxative sparkles away gas pains, sourness and overacidity. Then it speeds on, as only a fluid can, to clear away the intestinal wastes that so often cause these stomach problems. Leaves you feeling fresh, vital, regular.

Sparkling Sal Hepatica. or TrrAo of TFFA Of rf ff ef t'-trt, P- ri a-c I se all F.e".e:e -o --en f'c-. the F.era as Hr.re. K- a. at 8 Kfitn -s ta 5 r.t st 9 clx-- F.j-:t ari inviTed.

vVrg p.our "-K tt. Pi: pc. la ir oi tur.erii ho.T.e fter 6 ra. I DF1I Of 11 S.rf-f-d I Tes F.oxrury. Ao 1.

on ci lite Ceases arl Mrt Casiirir Fishery. Funeral f-nm i-e Fu-i rersl CTit-e ipr LsGra-ie st WEST BOXBIRY. Aue 4 at lim r. rr.n esfl Church at 9 cirvk a-d friends mvtted. Visninc hours Vrrday 2-4 and 7-9.

Fa.kinat lti cf fnerai home. DiBrvrpFTTO Of Poo. tu-U twni. Aus. 1.

Louis, cf I Vi Chc -ea st beaoved father of Paul. Sandra. i Karen. Mary Lee Czcrwmski. and Tomisir.a Richards.

brother of Ar.na De Costs. C.ara Boil, ana ut HcreictTo. funeral from the Rapmo Memorial Home. 9 Chel-s'a st MavrncK so Tuesday at 8 high Mass of BeQuicm in tne Secied H-aM Ciiurcn at 8 45 Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours.

2 to 3 and 7 to 10 In-tciment St. Jo'cnh's Cemetery. Piease omit flowers. (Parking in rear of funeral home.) B-'H1'I-Pf Cambridge. Aug.

2. Bartholomew, uncle of Ann Dona hue Brady of Dorchester and Frank M. Donahue of Pomnno Beach, Fla Funeral from The Watson Funeral Home. 11 Magazine st 9 Soiemn High Mass Reou'em in St Marv's Church at 9 45. Relatives and friends invited Calling hours Monday evening 7 to 8 p.m.

DOXAIDOX In Readville. Aug. fJ Sarah F. iMaleadyi, beloved wnfe of the late Eugene Donaldson; mother of Rev. William T.

Donaldson, S.J.. Holy Cross College. George P. of Canton. EtiKer.e F.

of Readville: residence 57 West Milton st. funeral from the James J. Lauch lin Funeral Home. 34 Oak st Hvde Wednesday at 9 Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St. Anne's Church at 10.

Relatives and friends kmdiy invited. Visiting hours Mon day 7-10, Tuesday 2-5, 7-10. Burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Stock- Bridge, at 2 p.m.

Pittsfield papers pleasse copy. Please omit flowers. DORSET In Milton. Aug. 2.

Sarah beloved aunt of Timothy Ryan of 28 Hillcrest rd. Funeral from the J. Cole Glcason Milton Home for Funerals, 5 Canton at Milton Viilage. on Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St.

Agatha's Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Dt'Xff Of Chelsea, in Boudeaux. Fiance.

July 16. Walter residence 104 Suffolk st beloved husband of Ruth Nolan father of Ruth Prenne.v, Joan Burge and Barbara Solon; brother of Harry Dunn, nephew of Hazel Burns. Services in Frank A. Welsh Sons Funeral Home, 718 Brcadway. Chelsea.

Wednesday, Aug. 5 at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends most kindly invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-10. Tuesday 2-5 and 7-10.

Ft DAS In Cambridge. Aug. 2. Agnes Petropoulos beloved wife of Anthony of 98 Henry st. Daughter of Alex and Bessie Petropoulos: and sister of Frank and James Petro- pouios, luartn htavros.

Janice Cos-tas and Clara Gianoulis. Funeral from the Babalas and De Markles runerai Home. 336 Broadwav. Cambridge. Tuesday.

Aug. 4 at 1 p.m.. followed by services at the Greek Orthodox Church, 14 Magazine Cambridge at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m.

roomine, juiy ai, nen- nusoana oi tne late Jean T. Forbes, in Pmvpli et ice at the Newton Cemetery Chapel. 3:30 p.m., Monday, Aug. 3. Please omit flowers.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. jLI wciwvcu nusoana ot Florence E. (Lyons) Fox; devoted father of Mrs. Janis CNeil of Bridgeport. brother of Mrs.

Earl F. Lyons of South Boston and Anthony Fox of East Boston. Residence. 787 E. Broadway.

Funeral from the James O'Donnell Funeral Home, 7B0 East Broadway, (between and sts.l, Wednesday, Aug. 5. at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St. Brigid's viiun-n ai ciocK.

neiauves ana! friends invitoH RptlroH pvpf-utivo i of the Atlantic and Pacific Food Fish Produce Division, Boston Mass. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Interment, St. Ann's Ceme tery, Cranston, R.I. Providence, R.I..

papers please copy. FREEMAN In Pocasset. Aug. 2. Iline G.

Freeman, age 71 years, of aa Memorial Camhridge. and Scraggy Neck, Cataumet. Wife of Dr. Ralph E. Freeman, chairman of the Dept.

of Economics and Social Sciences at Mass. Institute of Technology for 25 years. Memorial services will be held at the M.I.T. Chapel in Cambridge on Wednesday, Aug. 5.

at 2:30 P.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to CARE at your local post office. GARVIN Formerly of Natick in Newtonville. August Robert husband of Beatrice (O'Connell). Residence 853 Washington Newtonville.

Son of Lena and the late John H. Garvin and brother of John H. Edward Richard and Barbara Kadlik, all of Natick. Funeral from the John Everett and Sons Memorial Home, Park St. (Natick sq.i, on Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock.

Solemn Re-nuipm Mass to follow in St. Pat rick's Church at 9. Visiting hours Monday 7 to 9, Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in his memory to Cardinal Cushing Charity Fund. GIt'LI-0 In Medford, late residence, 17 Windsor rd.

Carlo, beloved hus band of the late Pasqualina (Marot- 4t.J" and devoted tamer ot rars. Scanit-chio. and Antonio. Joseph micnyii ia and Carmina Giullo. Funeral from the Cataldo Funeral Home, 374 Broadwav.

Somerville. Tuesday at 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem High Mass in St. Leonard's Church, Boston, at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 cm. GOODMAN On Sunday, Aug. 2 Fannie (Lieb) of 18 Seaver Brockton. Beloved wife of Eli: de voted mother of Herman Goodman of Middleboro, Carroll Goodman of Calif, and Jeanette Benson of Brockton. Sister of Pauline Starr of Newton.

Also survived by 5 grandsons and one great grandson and one great granriciaugnier. aerv-irps at the Levine Chaocl. 470 Harvard Brookline on Monday, Aug. 3 at 2 p.m. Memorial Week at her late residence.

Please do not send flowers. Remembrances in her memory may he made to the Charity of your choice. GOULART In Somerville, July 31. Frank R. Goulart of 79 Ossipee rd husband of Belmira i Miller I Goulart; brother of Francisca DaRosa, Jose Goulart, and Manuel Goulart.

Funeral from the Daniel F. O'Brien Funeral Home, 907 Mass. CAMBRIDGE, Tuesday at 8 a.m. Requiem High Mass at St. Anthony's Church.

Portland Cambridge, at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. GROVES Of Falmouth, formerly of Hyde Park, Aug. 1, Margaret beloved daughter of the late Joseph P.

and Mary (Feeney) Groves; sister of Thomas H. of Dorchester, Mrs. Alvin Fisher of Falmouth. Mrs. Cornelieus Hourihan of Westwood.

Funeral from the James J. Laugh-lin Funeral Home, 34 Oak Hyde Park, Wednesday at 8. High Mass of Requiem in the Church of the Most Precious Blood at 9. Relatives and friends most kindly invited. Visiting hours Monday 7 to 10, Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10.

QUINCY QUINCY MEMORIAL CO. 218 Willird W. Quincy Branch: 811 Adami Dorchaittp GR 8-2424 471 -0250 REVERE CIEMWOOD MEMORIALS 261 Wash. Ave. Inxde Stiiwroom) AT 8-2318 A.

DeFILIPPO SOUTH BOSTON BOSTON MEMORIAL CO. 54 E. Broadway AN 8-7811 CEMETERY LETTERING OPEN 8UNDAYS WALTHAM CASSELL MONUMENT INC. 399 Mam Waltham 894-2601 MAK Al Tel. rtj ITtsVFR Tlnartpd.

Aug 1, Sarah. Of 1 fIl HOLS UI Xr-! Aur Ia: I) c- f- r--e- p- Va-r j.r j. Lre e-'T en Tue-divat I 15 a tr Crirti at cixi Re; ard -eno :r.v.tea r. 1 -i lite ine-ser locd. No i.ou..

N.s MCOF. JIarDON MD-Ii Fcxbrry. A- 1 5. be 3 oi Nri jva- Ot J.i.-jr.e lE-t trresi av a. a Frre-t A liH av.

Fi-eraJ k- uts at tre Vrrsv ---ai Rcvpry st IOki El T. and Frarris McGur 'ti' Sol- ema tiign uw at t. at o'clock. Visiting hours Monaas 7 to lrt. Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to iO Relatives and fneroa invited.

McM AM Of Aur 2. Josepn L. husband of the late f-r-er of John Pittsburg, Fa Martra Newtonviile. ar.d Mary Louise Kaufman. Chestnut Hiii.

1S4 Harvard st Funeral from tre T. Lyoni Funeral Home. 14.9 -Jd neral Mass the Churrn of Our Lady at 10 Relatives ad friends invited Visiting hours Mnr.daj to 10. Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 10. McX ART By accident-1 drowrirg in J.

McNarj-. of son of William S. and (Cavanaughi; brother of Da. id. Kevin.

Susan end I nristme Residence 2a Lausnton rd. Fune aj f-om tne Crosby Memorial, fct Beacon it. (near Pars Drive, en Tuesday morning at 9 ciock. To be followed by a Kequierri Mass in St. Bartholomew's Church.

Need- ham. at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends aie invited. Visiting hours 10 PJIU MEADE In Dorchester, Aug 2. John beloved husoand of the late Mary Meade resi- dence 25 St.

Brendan rd father of Sr Maura. ncaacm. enne Mary Mt. St Jhserh Academy. Biighton; Peter Meade otre name.

iM.fcsnniu. 01. and Airs. t. -oiv.

Chelmsford: grandfather of Mary Ellen. Christine and John Cote: brother of Catherine Anthony Thomas James P. Meade and Mrs. John Quealey and Joseph and Michael Meade of County Claire. Ireland.

Vnc'e of Sr. Mary Ernestine C.S St. Raphael Convent. West Medford: Peter J. and Patrick J.

Meade of Dorcheslrr. Funeial from the Harold L. Neil Funeral Home, 405 Washington St. at Brarilee Dorchester on iri.A,M' Auc at am Sol emn Requiem High Mass at St. Brendan nurcn at 111 Relatives and friends respectfully invited.

Visiting hours Monday and Tuesday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Interment St Joseph's Cemetery: retired manager Old Harbor Village Housing Proiect. late member Dorchester Board of Trade, Eire Society. Past president County Claire Assn. and past treasurer Dorchester Real Estate Brokers Assn.

Mtl.LER In Everett, Aug. 1. E. (Crosby) Miller of 15 Whittier rir wife of the late Rohert D. Miller: mother of Mrs.

Hilda Walsh Dorothy B. Mrs I' ItlS Funeral services will bp held at the Chapel of J. E. Henderson 517 Broadway. Tuesday at 11 a Friends may call at the Chapel Sunday 7-9.

Monday 3-5. 7-9 p.m. MORRIS In Natick, by accident, Aug. 1. John A age 7, son of Charles H.

and Doris (Gibson) Morris of 11 Proctor Natick. Also leaves two brothers and three sisters. Funeral service on Tuesday at 11 a.m. at tne Artnur jjciner Son Funeral Home, 4 Lincoln st. Funeral home calling nours on Sunday 7 to 9 p.m.

and ivionaay 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.m. Ml'RFHY Of Andover, by arcl- rf.ni Am i. tnrmer or wpst ttnx- bury. Charles beloved husband of Betty Lou (Bilson). Son of Helen (Denault) and the late Edward D.

IVTiirnhv. Funeral from the William J. Gormley Funeral Home. 2055 Centre St. (near LaGrange WFST ROXBt RY.

Wednesday. Aug 5 at 8 a.m High Mass of Requiem in St Thprpsa', Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends In vited. Visiting hours Monday 7 to 10, Tuesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. marking rear of funeral nome.

Walnole. In Boston. Aug. 1, Lorrel Brayton. of 400 East husband of Carolyn (fiomei and father of Lorrel B.

Nichols Jr. of Tucson. Arizona. Mrs. Carolyn Nichols Boday of Wobun.

and Frederic H. Nichols of Seatt e. Wash. Funeral services private. In lieu rf flowers Memorial gifts may be made to the American Cancer Ssociety, OTOKXELt Marie L.

(Levangie) of Braintree. Aug. 1, mother of William F. and Edward J. O'Connell.

Late residence. 14 Crescent av. Funeral from the Leo J. McMaster and Son Funeral Home. 86 Franklin Braintree, tRte.

37). Tuesday, Aug. 4, at 8 a followed by a Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St. Francis of Assisi Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to visit Monday 2-4 and 7-10.

O'CONNOR In Cambridge, suddenly. Aug. 2. fTanris oeiovea son oi Gertrude (Cooke) and the late Lawrence P. O'Connor and devoted brother of Dorothy Sullivan, Alfred and Margaret Stewart, all of Cambridge.

Funeral from the John J. Donovan Funeral Home, 140 Otis East Cambridge, Wednesday at 8:15. Requiem Funeral Mass at the Sacred Heart Church, East Cambridge, at 9. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday and Tuesday 2-5.

7-10. Late employee of City of Cambridge. Late veteran of Korean War. OT ELLET Of Wellesley, by accident, in Hampton pacn, husum isi. Frank beloved husband of Ella (Bourgeois), and father of J.

of Wellesley, Frank L. of Dover, Mrs. Jennette O'Rrfurke of Concord Residence 386 Weston rd. Funeral from the George F. Doherty Son Funeral Home.

477 Washington Wellesley, Tuesday at 8:15. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in James rhnrrh at 0 o'clock. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Sunday 7-10, Monday 3-5 inri 7-10 Late member of James Holy Name. Carpenters Union Local 540, American Legion Post 72, FAPPENHEIM In Cambridge, July 31.

IBM, rntz f'appenneim, neiovea husband of Yvonne (Blumenthal) Pappenheim, in his 63rd year. Late residence 7 Linnaean St. Memorial sprvipps at. tbp Blffplow Chanel. Mt Auburn Cemetery.

Tuesday. Aug. 4, at 11 a.m. Friends are kindly invited to attend. Please do not Bend flowers PITTMAN Formerly of Bedford, in Ca ifnrnia.

sudden v. July 31. 1964 Dorothea M. (McMorrow), beloved danffhtpr of FHorpnrp M. and Ed ward F.

McMorrow of Bedford and devoted mother of Robert E. Pitt- man of the Bedford ponce Dept. and sister of Edward McMor row of ihm Reeistrv of Motor V. hirlp, Tritpbhiirff i Funeral from the Leonard F. Doyle Funeral Home.

163 Bedford Bedford Rtp 65. Rurlineton-Bedford Line (exit 42 off Rte. 128 1. Wednesday at 8:15. Requiem Funeral Mass in St.

Michael'a Church, Bedford, at Rpiativp, anH friends invited Visiting hours Monday evening 7 to 10. Tuesday 2 to 5 ana to iu. POWERS In Lowell. Aug. 2.

Margaret (Molloy) Powers, of 2f2 Adams wife of the late Thomas J. Powers Sr. Mother of Mrs. Edward Roberts of Chelmsford, Miss Alice Powers of Boston, Mrs. Winifred Noonan of Roslindale.

Thomas J. Powers Jr. of West Roxburvand John E. Powers of Tewksbury. Funeral Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock from the O'Donnell Funeral Home, 276 Pawtucket Lowell.

Solemn High Funeral Mass at St Margaret's Church. Lowell, at 9 o'clock. Burial In St. Patrick Cemetery. Calling hours from 7 to 10 p.m..

Monday, and from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 cm. Tuesday. Ai-ivi av in nillprira. Aug. 1.

Mar garet M. i Ireland I Quinlan, beloved wife of James P. Quinlan Residence 705 Boston mother of James Patricia A. and. Kathleen F.

Quinlan. all of Billerica. lister of John A. Ireland of Somerville. Funeral Tuesday.

Aug 4. from the Sweeney Memorial Funeral Home, 80 Concord Billerica. at 9 a.m. Solemn High Requiem Masi at St. Theresa's Church at 10 a m.

Relatives and 'friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Sunday 7-10 and Monday 2-4 and 7-10. RAY Of Billerica and Somerville. July 31, Jean Williams), beloved Wile Ot Donaia. runeiai A.

Struzziero ic Sons Funeral Home, 493 Somerville Somerville. Aug. 5 at 9 a.m. High Mass of Requiem in St. Anthony's Church.

Somerville. at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. Visiting houri Tuesday 2 to and 7 to 10 p.m. REINBOI.D In Dorchester, Aug.

1 1QRA Mrwnrpt (Patterson i. be lov ed wife of the late Charles and iister of Mrs. John CunnifF and Mrs. Benjamin Driscoll, aunt of Mrs. J.

Leonard White of Wilton. and Helen and Franrea CunnifT. Residence. Mountain av. Funeral from the Stephen E.

Brennlrk Funeral Home, 138 Norfolk it. (cor. Whitman st. Tuesday, Aug. 4 at 8 a m.

Requiem High Mass In St. Matthew' Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and frinds invited. Visiting hour 2-4 and 7-10 e.m. A solemn rpouiem Massiland Conservatory of Music will be sung Wednesday at 9 'and was active in church and a.m.

at St Joseph's musical circles in New Eng-Burial will be at Puritan Lawnjland. In La Jolla she was a Cemetery, Peabody. LATE DEATH NOTICES BARRY In Quincy suddenly Au. 2,1 Howard ant. O.F.D ne-1 aWonSfr.

voted father of Edward Capt. I ai.S:i Mr-vlrginia EionS" rf, Springfield, Maine. and Miss! Mary A. Barry. Funeral from the Sweeney Brothers Home for Funerals.

INDEPENDENCE QUINCY, Wednesday, Aug. 5, at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass. of Requiem at St. John's Church at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends Invited to attend. Visiting hours Mondav 7-10. Tuesday 2-4 and 7-10 m. Late member St. John Holy Navnej Society, Quincy Fireman ni.

IJlcivicriit Bom in lreianO, ne aiienaea B0ton English High School. Boston Universitv, and the Hawley School of Engineering, He leaves three daughters, Sr. Maura. S.N.D., of the Aca demy ui ixuuc uamc, u.r. cr Catherine Mary, C.S.J., of Mt.

St. Joseph Academy, Brighton, and Mrs. Richard E. Cote of Chelmsford; one son, Peter J. Meade; five brothers and two sisters, all of Ireland; and three grandchildren A solemn requiem Mass will Prendan's Church, Dor CUeSter.

BUl'iai WUi ue in oi. rmtrv a DEATHS XRApAXI In Boston. August 2, 1964. beloved husband of Theresa (Am-ilei. Rrsirirnre 329 Jay st.

Rochester. N.Y. Father of Anthony and Edward Trapani; brother of Vincent Trapani. Mrs. Grace Verne.

Mis. Anna Morano, and the late Frank Trapani. all of Rochester. Fnnpral from the Anthonv F. Cota and Son Funeral Home, 197 Washington Somerville on sriav.

AuBnst 5th at 8 a.m Solemn High Mass ei. Antnony SvE'iVfS fullv invited to attend, visiting hours 2-5. 7-10 m. Late memberi of the Society of Marinaio rienese, of Rochester, N.Y. ftsis Tn South Rnstnn.

Aug 1. Al phonse (AM. of 173 West Fifth st. beloved son of Mrs. Anna (Fraticki.

devoted brother of Stanley B. Usis. unclp of Mrs. Judith Dewar and Maureen Usis. Funeral from the Joseph W.

Casper and Son Funeral Home. 1R7 Dorchester South Boston, Tuesday. Aug. 4. at 8:15 a.m., followed by a Solemn Requiem Mass in St.

Peter's Lithuanian Church at 9 o'clock Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours Sunday 7-10. Mondav 2-5. 7-10 p.m. Calvary Cemetery, Brockton.

WILSON In Arlington. Aug. 2. Mil dred G. (Pptersom, of 35 Brand wife of Fred E.

Wilson; stepmother of Rohert E. Wilson and Elizabeth A. Walsh: daughter of Grace M. ppterson; sister of Ethel G. Thouren and Edythe C.

Perodeau. Services at the D. W. Grannan Funeral Home, 378 Mass. Tuesday at 11 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hcurs Monday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. YESINSKY Of Boston, Aug, 1st. Stephen, or wesuana Boston, beloved husband of Alice (Morrison) Yesinsky. Fu neral from tne flnnur nasious Funeral Home, 1642 Brighton, Wednesday, Aug.

5, at 8 a.m. Requiem High Mass at St. Ann's Church, 70 St, Slephens Boston at 9 am. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours Monday evening 7-10 and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-10 p.m.

Interment Mt. Benedict Cemetery, West Roxbury. IN MEM0RIAM 1928 Abraham Goldstein 1 964 Nothing can ever taka away The lova a heart hold dear Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps him near. Lovingly remembered by daughter, Dora and son, Phil and family, 1963-Harry I. Ross-1964 Memories are treasures no one ran steal.

Death Is a hrartarhe no one can heal. Snme may forget you. now you are tone, but I shall remember, no matter how long. I.ovinily remembered, wife Eliiabeth. 19R0-Col.

Leo F. Valiante 1964 There is a link death cannot sever. Love and remembrance last forever. 1963-Harry I. Ross-1964 Gone dear father, lone to rest, away from sorrow, rare and pln.

May you rent In peace dear father until ta meet wain. Lovingly remembered, daughter Mildred and granddaughter Betty, '61 Amy Campbell Maguire '64 Third Anniversary Mam being said at Shrine of Our Lady of I. a Salette, Ipswich, Mass. Remembered by Mother, Dad and iister Brenda. Second anniversary Mass at St.

Augustine's Church, South Boston on Tuesday, Anr. 4 at 7 a.m. Lovingly remembered by her husband, sons Tim and John and alater-in-law Eliiabeth. Sigmund B. Koplow 1964 Father, Lovingly remembered and sadly missed.

Dauibtera Dorothea and Marilyn. 19r)9-James M. Doyle-1964 I.ovinily remembered. Maasea being said at Father. Anne and Marie.

196(1 Margaret O'Callahan 1964 Lovingly remembered on her birthday. We who ha loved you sadly mlsa you. Buble, Mary and family, 1945 Mary (Winters) Cormier 1964 Lovingly remembered and iadly missed by Mother, father and aister Joaie. 191(1 Albert Wright-1961 I.ovinily remembered by hit mother, Mra. Helen VVrliht.

I Assoc. Mass riremans permanent Benefit Assoc. ueorge Bryant F.W. and Mass Retired Police and Firefighters Assoc. BEYER Suddenly, by accident in Maine, Carl, resident of Cape Elizabeth, Me.

Complete notice later. BIGGINS In Mattapan, Aug. 1, Henry T. of 24 Idaho Mattapan, husband of the late Margaret (Mc-Elmon i Biggins, father of Mrs. Dorothy M.

Powell of Gardena. and William H. Biggins of Hazard-ville. Ct. Brother of Peter B.

Biggins, C.S.B.. of Seattle. Wash. Funeral services at the Richardson Funeral Home. 424 Washington it-Dorchester, on Tuesday.

Aug. 4, at 1:30 pm. Visiting hours on Monday evening, 7-9 m. Interment at the New Hazardville Cemetery in Hazardvllle. Wednesday at 11 a.m.

KHOI'RIE In Cambridge, August 2, 1964, Adele, wife of the late George and mother of William G. Khourie. Residence 1560 Camhridge st. Funeral service! at St. Mary's Orthodox Catholic Church Inman Wednesday, August 5, at 11 am.

Relatives and frienria invited. Calling hours at the church hall Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 m. Interment Fairview Cemetery, Hyde Park. JARVIS In Dorchester. Aug 2.

Alice, beloved wite ot tne late jonn Memorial week at her late resi SEALY0f Rovhury. Aug 1. Ida of cleavPS ft beloved wite of David O. Sealy. mother of Virginia watkins and James Holmes of Boston.

Also survived bv 3 grandchildren. Funeral services Tuesday, Aug. 4 at 1 p.m. at the Earl S. Johnson Funeral Home, 160 River Cambridge.

Visiting hours 3 SrLd7. present at the funeral home on Monday evening. Relative and friends invited. SHANNON In Dorchester, August 1, William H. Shannon, D.V.M., beloved husband of Mary M.

(Mullen). Residence 15 Clematis st. Uncle of Mrs. James A. McDonough.

Funeral from the John C. Mulry Funeral Home. 2 King st. at Dorchester Wednesday at 9 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St.

Mark Church at 10 clock Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. For mer director of Mass. Livestock Div. Interment St.

Joseph's Ceme tery. SHAW In Reading. Aug. 2. Priscilla C.

(Cotton) of 80 Pearl wife of tne late inaoius f. Shaw and sis ter of Mrs. Dora Scott of Stoneham, N.H., Mrs. Abbie Roberts of San- bornvillp. N.H Mrs Millirpnt Wph- ber and Mr.

D. Leslie Cotton, both of Maiden. Services at the Douglas Funeral Home, corner of Sanborn and Woburn sts Reading, Tues- aay, Aug. 4 at 2 p.m. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday atternnon and evening, 3-5 and 7-9.

Eastern Star service Monday at 8 p.m. SHEA In Brookline, July 31. Marv P. (Powers), beloved wife of the late Thomas Shea, of Miss Margaret L. Shea of Brookline, and Mrs.

Mary S. Cass of Milton. Funeral from the residence, 92 Dudley Tuesday mornine at 8:10 followed by a Solemn High Mass of Requiem St. Lawrence Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are kindly invited.

Interment Holy-hood Cemetery. lS W'mthrop. Aug. 2. Gussie of 31 Green Park.

Newton, formerly of Beverly, wife of the late Walter Starr: beloved mother of Mrs. Edith Karlyn of Swampscott and Mrs. Raymond August of Newton; devoted sister of Mrs. Jennie Kovino of New York: loving grandmother of William and David Karlyn of Swampscott. Richard Shul-man of Chicago and Starr Shulman of Newton.

Services will be held at the Hymanson Funera! Home. 117 North Common Lynn, today at 1 p.m. Memorial Week at her late residence. STEARNS Of North Weymouth. Aug.

2. Dorothy L. (Hunt beloved wife of James F. Stearns of 25 Loch-mere devoted mother of James F. Stearns Jr.

of Weymouth. Mrs. Betsy Hebert of South Weymouth, Mrs. Barbara Farren of Norwell. and Mrs.

Beverly Dwyer of North Weymouth: sister of Donald Hunt of Plympton. Funera! services at the Joseph R. Lucid Funera Home. 18 Quincy (at Weymouth Landing), on Tuesday. Aug 4.

at 2 pm. Relatives and friends re- soectfu invited visiting hours at the funeral home Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. STEEVES In Arlington. Aug 1, Seymour J. Stpeves.

husband of Evelyn (Ruggl Steeves of 163 Park father of Rev. Seymour J. Ronald Harold and Robert A. Sleeves ana Muriel t. Casper.

Also survived by 8 grandchildren. Services at the Arlington Upiehts Rantist Church. Tuesday. Aug. 4 at 2 p.m.

Calling hours at the Savuie cnapei, 4i mass av Arlington, Sunday and Monday 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials gifts may be sent to the Memorial Fund of the Arlington Heights Baptist Church. STUART In Allston. suddenly. Aug.

2. Alexander, husband ot isaneue (Schofield) of 30 Saunders St. Services in All Saints Episcopal Church. Beacon st Brookline. Wednesday.

Aug. 5, at 10 a.m. Friends mav call at the Short and Williamson Funeral Home. 173 Brighton Allston. Monday and Tuesday 3-5 and 7-9 P.m.

SULLIVAN In Boston. Aug. 2. Leo oclovea nusDana ot jviarv Ward i Sullivan, devoted and loving father of Leo Mary Ann. Maureen, Patricia Susan M.

Margaret, Robert and Jean Marie Sullivan, all of Roxbury. loving son of Jamaica Plain, loving brother of Robert J. of Roxbury, Donald F. of Mattapan and Jean T. Sullivan of Jamaica Plain: late residence 32 Tobin court.

Funeral from the O'Connor Funeral Home. 1558 Tremont opposite the Mission Church Rectory, Wednesday. Aug. 5 at 9 am. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in the Mission Church at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-10 p.m., and Tuesday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. West Roxbury.

Parking in rear of funeral home. TARANTO In Boston, formerly of Waitham, Aug. l. Anrnonv. nus-band of Catherine (Glvnn), and father of John and Anthonv both of Waltham, Francis of Minneapolis.

Mrs Anna Milligan of Kiw Jersey and Mrs. Catherine C. Dart of New Hampshire. Funeral from J. Jovce Son Funeral Home.

552 Main Waltham. Tupsdav, Aug. 4 at 8:15 a m. High Mass of Renuiem at St. Mary' Church, Waltham nt 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends Invited to attend Visiting hovirs Sunriav 7-10. Mondav 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. TOOMEY Formerly of Camhridge. Aug John beloved husband of the late Mary (Gunni Toomey of 119 Washington Newton and Boston. Calling hours at (hp ATr- ponough Funeral Home, 14 High-j land trom 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

Sunday and Monday. Funeral Tues day with a Solemn High Mass of Eequiem at St. Margaret'i Church at 9 a m. Burial in St. Patrick's i-emetery.

CONWAY Suddenly, July 31, Lawrence J. Conway in Virginia, residence 3767 Rhodes Memphis. formerly of Lexington. beloved husband of Margaret (rincm tonway 01 Memphis: father of Lawrence J. Elizabeth and Margaret son of Mrs.

James P. Conway of Lexington-: brother of James P. Conway Jr. of Lexington, and Joseph M. Conway of Burlington.

Mrs William Shaw of Billerica. and Miss Eleanor T. Conway of Lexington. Burial will be in Memphis, on Aug. 5.

CRIMMIXS In Norwood. Aug. 1. William husband of the late Margaret (Kelley) of 43 Plymnton av. Son of Mrs.

Margaret Crim-mins: father of Mrs. Mary Morse and William J. of Norwood. Gerald of Worcester: brother of Mrs. Marv Stone.

Mrs. Annie Ahearn and John of Norwood. Funeral from the Brown Funeral Home, Tuesday, Aug. 4, at 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St.

Catherine's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully invited Visiting hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 10. Late employee of E. P. Cotter Oil Co.

Of Pembroke, suddenly. Aug. 2. Paul husband of Grace (Fitzgerald 1, father of Paul B. Peter Edward and Deborah Ann.

Residence 231 Birch Pembroke. Funeral from the Sullivan Funeral Home. 551 Washington Route 53. Hanover. Wednesday at 9 a.m.

Solemn High Funeral Mass in St. Theckla's Church, Pembroke, at 10. Visiting hours Monday 7-10, Tuesday 3-5 and 7-10 p.m. Interment New Calvary Cemetery, Boston. 1 ClLLIXGTOV Of Somerville.

Aug. 1. Emily J. (DeGuio). widow of Alfred L.

Cullington, 16 Summit it, mother of Mrs. Mariorie C. Sykes. Medford. Service in the Wil- son Chapel, 28 College Somerville.

Tuesday, Aug. 4 at 11 a.m. Calling hours Sunday 7-9 p.m. and Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment Glennwood Cemetery, Everett.

DAWSON Of 99 Connell Brockton, formerly of Roxbury. Aim. 1. Mary (Abriel), beloved wife of the late Edward A. Dawson, aunt of Dorothy Sweeney and Frank J.

McGrath. Funeral from the Gran-ttrom Funeral Home. 821 Cummins Mattapan, on Tuesday at 8 a followed by a Requiem High Mass in St. Colman's Church. Brockton, at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends Invited. Visiting hours Sunday 7-10. Monday 2-4 and 7-10. Interment Melrose Cemetery. Brockton.

DIXON In North Quincy. Aug. 1. Walter the beloved husband of Ebba (Larson), of 65 Safford st. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service at the Keohane Funeral Home, 785 Hancock st WOIXAS-TON, Tuesday, at 11 o'clock.

Visiting hours Monday 7 to 9. J. D. Fallon Son Funeral Home 7 GREENOUGH AVE. at Soldier's Monument JAMAICA PLAIN Service to Any Distance OUR 89TH YEAR Telephone JA 4-2667 BOSTON DAVIS MONUMENTS 3800 Washington St.

Roillndtl, JA 4-4300 EVERETT W00DLAWN MEMORIALS, INC. 316 Elm opp. Woodliwn Cam. DU 7-80S8 Branch: Iff Broadway, Maiden GEORGE DeFILIPPO, Pre. QUINCY CHARLES G.

MORSE GRANITE 6H0WR00MS 243 Willird PR 3-0641 Rt. S1, N. Attleboro, MY 6-6471 "fcllPP Jaryls. residence. 35 King ci nTpiv Bedford, wife ol iot Tn.pnh Kisner.

devoted mother of Dr. Jeremiah Kisner, and T)r. Samuel Kisner. both of New Bedford. Loving of Esther Brown, of California: Eva Goldberg, and Abraham Brown, both of Boston.

Also survived by, 4 erandchil- dren. Services, were neici ai ai- netsky Memorial anapeis. iu wasn-ington Grove Hall. Dorchester. Memorial week at the' home of her son Dr.

Samuel Kisner. 247 Carroll new era-ford, Expressions of sympathy may be donated in her memory to your favorite charity. LEAVITT Of Melrose. Aug. 1.

Bar bara A. (Holden) of Tit tssex daughter of Mary V. (Cargill) and the late Thomas F. Holden of Melrose; mother of Robert T. Leavitt of Vt.

Funeral from the Gately Funeral Home. 79 West Foster st Tuesday, Aug. 4 at 8:15 a.m High Mass of Requiem at St. Mary's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. LELCHOOK On Saturday. Au. 1, Adeline, of 19 Colliston Brighton, beloved wife of Max, devoted mother of Roberta Eisenhandler of Y. Also survived by 4 grandchildren.

Services at Schwartz Brothers Chapel, 60 E. Tremont Bronx, N.Y.. Tuesday. Aug. 4.

at 10 a.m. TVotertowm. SI -V waiter or it dumir uur. of Mary (Noonan), and father of Mrs. Doris Dolbier of waterrpwn, Mrs.

Muriel Benson of Hudson, N.H., and Mrs. Ruth Myers of Bridgewater. Mass. Services wnll be held in the Mackay Funeral Home, 465 Centre Newton, on Tuesday at 2 P.m. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday 2-4.

7-9. Ll'BINSKI Of Medway. Aug. 2. Lottie (Shibley) Lubinski Residence.

Triiicr Bf rflnvpn wife of the late Fabian Lubinski and mother of Walter of Hawthorne, N.J.. Daniel A. of Maywood. 111... Mrs, Edgar A Sevignv of Waterford.

Henry Mrs. George Dtibe. Mrs. Thomas P. and Mrs Jerome A.

Hanlon of Medway; sister of Peter Shibley of Hyde Park. John Shihley of Poland, and Mrs. Benjamin Staniewicz of Roxbury. Funeral Wednesday morning at from the Crowley Funeral Home. 17 Bar ber Menway.

Mass at 9 o'clock In St. Joseph Church. Relatives ana vited to call Monday and Tuesday evpnincs from 7 to IU. MarLACHIAN Of Weymouth, aud-j i Ann (Foster) of 57 Wilson oeioveci wire the late Alexander MacLachlan, devoted mother of Mrs. Mary J.

Wright of the home address and Mrs. Florence Townsend of Qj'infy. Funeral services at the Tnnity Episoopal Church. Broad Weymouth, Wednesday. Aug.

5, at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours at the Joseph R. Lucid Funeral Home. 18 Quincy av.

at Weymouth Landing), on Monday 7 to 9 and Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9. MannvKYRv accident ln Cali fornia. July 31. formerly of Concord, Mass beloved husbanri of Mary Doyle), Sev-oted son of Richard F. and Jospphine E.

Mahoney of West Concord, Mass brother of William p. of Canton. Mrs. Elinor Condon of Concord and Mrs. Josephine Johnson of Waltham.

Funeral Tuesday In Upland. California. MAHONEY Of West Roxbury, Aug 2. Mary A beloved daughter of the T.nmUh anH IVtrV (White) Mahoney, and sister of Helen Ma honey of Mattapan. runt ai him the Murray Funeral Home.

2TO0 Centre it. WEST ROXBLRY. YitAH.an Atiff A. nt 10 a.m. Solemn Funeral Mass in St.

Ther- rhiiich at 11 o'clock. tives and friends most kindly invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-10 p.m. and on Tuesday from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Interment at St.

Joseph a Cemetery. AD Suddenly. In Oorchester. July 30, 1964. Rev Father Samuel beloved ion of Wadia (Maloleyi and the late Mosei Makad of 259 Norfolk Dorchester; beloved brother of George P.

Makad of Dorchester, and Albert M. Makad of Milton; beloved uncle of Mrs. Margaret Chirklis and Phllin Makad. Funeral iejvicei will ne held at the Church of St. John of Damascus.

20 Museum Boston. Tuesday at 10 a.m. Relatives ana frienos lnvirpo vimiuui nuu. in tne cnurcn funoar u.in i Mnnriiv ain n.m. In lieu of tne churcn unaay i-i o.in flowers memorials may be made to St.

John John of Damascus Church. Rempmhr Your Loved Onf With FLOWERS and CHARITY EASTMAN'S IVW1 Fidtmtn Carl ChrlatPtiion Omlltv and Serrlee Slnre 1931 340-342 Walnut Newtonville, Mat. 244-6781 244-9593 "Chare Account Accepted" mother ot John v. ann nose m. ivus.

ocancuc nuuinc ui vun-Jarvis. Mrs. Ann Hndgdon. iw. Virnthpre of Marvann deGolier and Alice R.

Corn, IWO DTOinerS, L-nester OI Dunn. Funeral from the John c.t Wellesley, and Henry of Fra- Muliv Funeral Home. 2 King St. at Dorchester Tuesday at 8 a.m. mingham; a Sister, Mrs.

Natalie of Wellesley; and seven St. Thomas Aquania Cemetery, Burial Will be in Calvary SMTHlorcochituate, formerly of! Cemetery, Waltham. Everett, Annie, beloved wife of' the late Orson Smith: mother of Wilson of Reading. Florence and, Vincent of Everett, Mrs. Agnes Mamgan of Brighton and Lawrence! of Cochltuate.

Funeral from thej Waterman-Gibbs Chapel. 92 West Commonwealth Rte. 30. Way- land (Cochltuate i at 9 a.m.. solemn High Mass of Requiem at Freeman, 71, of 985 Memorial St.

Zephenn's Church in Cochltuate, at io a.m. Reiativps and friends Cambridge, died Sunday at d7yU 'fifesaTyo Barnstable County Hospital, and 7 to io p.m. Mrs. Freeman, who was born SPEAR In Boston, August 2. 1964, Tnrnnin tvas active in the Wedad (Ayoubi.

beloved wife of the ln loronio, -was active in ine late Nicholas Spear. Beloved mother Matrons, an M.I.T. faculty of Geoige Spear of Jamaica Plain. Joseph Spear of Readville, Nicholas Organization. Spear-of Jamaica Plain.

Beloved loaves Vier husband Dr sister of Alexander Avoub of Cam-1 sne 'eaves ner nusoana, Lir. bridge, m.s. sha.iisa Dahan of j-; Ralph E. Freeman, professor malea Plain, Mrs. Olga Shaheen and, Mrs.

Effie Daniel of Rosiindaie. lementus of economics and for-cnuHoVu head of the department of PRICELESS DEVOTION Wednesday at 9 a m. Services in the Church of St. John of Damas cus 10 a m. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting houri Tuesday 7 to 10 p.m. Do you know the hidden cause of stomach distress? One of the most common causes of ordinary stomach distress-is a temporary slowdown in your intestinal system. Simple seltzer tablets and stomach sweeteners do nothing to speed up your intestinal systemand most laxatives completely ignore your stomach. That's why you should know lather ot Mrs. MC( artny ot Newton.

Edmund A. Toomey of Dorchester and Robert Toomey of, LOCAL I.B.E.Wa Funeral from the John J. Dnnohue Son Funpra! Home, 66 We regret to notify our members Magazine Aug, 4, nt of the death of Brother Robert F. 8 am. Requiem High Mass In St.

Manning, funeral from the J. B. Cole Mary of the Annunciation Church Glpasnn Funeral Home, 430 Colum-at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends In- bia Tuesday at 8:15 am. Funeral vited.

Visiting hours Sunday 7-10 Mas at St. Kevin Church at 9 p.m., Monday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 1 A. C. JASSE, Fin.

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