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1 4 Friday, Dec. 27, 1957 DETROIT FREE PRESS CO-OWNER OF HARLEY BUICK SALES CO. 3 Moms Leave on New liar's To Visit Sons in Chinese Jails Joseph S. Harley Dies at 53 Surviving are his wife, Irene 'author who under the name of Roslyn, will be Joseph S. Harley, 53, ce-l Donald, 48, of 879 owner of the Harley Buick Grosse Pointe Woods, one son, Daniel Grant; I Stanley Vestal wrote more than John T.

Downey, 27, and Philip G. Fecteau. 30, both civilian employes of the United States Army, also were convicted, of spying. Downey was sentenced to life imprisonment, and Fecteau to 20 years. Mrs.

Redmond's son, Hugh, 38, a representative of an American import-export firm in Shanghai, was convicted six years ago of spying and was sentenced to life imprisonment. brother, Howard sister, Mrs. a dozen books; in Oklahoma Allen T. Smith, and two grand-; City Lazarus Isaacs, 73, children, all of Detroit. founder and president of the Saturday at 2 p.m.

at the Ver-heyden Funeral Home, 16300 She was the wife of Murray jBeiber Isaacs Clothing in Services will be at 1 p.m L. MacDonald, vice president of the Detroit Bank Trust "i Syracuse, N. Y. Angelo Dulles Plans 6-Day Rest Motta, 67, whose name was a household word in Italy because of his ice cream, cakes and Saturday from Harper-Mulligan Funeral Home, 16450 Hamilton. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery.

NEW (IP Three i American mothers will leave here New Year's Day to visit their sons who are prisoners of the Chinese Communists, one disclosed Thursday. Mrs. Ruth Redmond, of Yon-kers, N.Y., said she and Mrs. John- Downey, of New Britain, and Mrs. Philip G.

Fecteau, of Lynn, had held a conference to decide on the departure time. "We are all very excited about the whole thing," Mrs. Redmond said. THEY HOPE to reach Hong Kong Jan. 4.

None has seen her son for more than five years. WASHINGTON UP) The inrton Dec. 28 and return to State Department announced his office Jan 2. Reap declined i candies; in Milan Albert (Edward De Palma, 57, accused 1 10 years ago of swindling "'United States investors of three Deaths Elsewhere Sales 3752 Cass, Detroit, died Thursday at his home, 765 Oakleigh, Bloomfield Hills. A native of Detroit, he was the son of Joseph C.

Harley, who founded the auto sales company in 1910. He graduated from Northern High School and from the University of Michigan. THE founder died in 1943, Mr. Harley and his brother, Edward, took over the firm. He was a member of Palestine Lodge, F.

A.M. and the Moslem Shrine and was a former member of the Detroit Yacht Club and the Pine Lake Country Club. Co. She is also survived by two sons. R.

Murray and Kenneth L. MacDonald. She was a director of the Women's City Club; past-president of the Grosse Pointe Shores Garden Club, and active in the Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Thursday that Secretary John million dollars, but never A BEATING he took Christmas Eve caused the death of Gerald Sarracini, 30, a Canadian actor playing the role of Romanoff in the current Broadway show "Romanoff and Juliet." to say precisely where Dulles would stay.

Nor would he name the friends with whom Dulles would visit. Dulles returned to Washington Saturday from the Atlantic Pact (NATO) conference at Paris. He looked worn and tired. Roy W. Goranson, 57, noted theoretical physicist at the University of California radiation laboratory since 1953; in Livermore.

Calif. Walter Foster Dulles is taking a six-day vacation over New Year's to visit friends on Long Island, n.y. Officer Joseph W. Reap said Dulles would leave Wash- to trial; in Toronto, Charles Pathe, 94, the founders of the movie industry; in brought Ont, one of French Monaco. EMILY A.

BURRELL MrsiS. Campbell, .70, widely known Burrell, 54, of 8738 Fenkell, who had operated a funeral directing business with her husband, Surviving, besides the Harold C. Burrell, since 1929, died Wednesday at New Grace brother, are his wife, Thelma 1 Hospital. Surviving besides her hus band are a son, Robert a brother, Edward Hausch, and a daughter, Mrs. Donald M.

Goldsmith and one granddaughter. Funeral services will be 1:30 m. Saturday at the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton 820 E. Maple, Bir- three grandchildren.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Burrell-Ling-Stewart Funeral Home, 8738 Fenkell. Burial will be in Acacia Park Cemetery. mingham. F.

BROWN Brown, for 50 DR. VICTOR Services for Dr. years a Congregational minister in Michigan, will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Lathrup Village Community Congre-gational Church. Dr.

Brown, 8 8, died Wednesday a DELICIOUS, CREAMY-RICH COUNTRY CLUE PRICE WITH COUPON BE'OW M.srmi Ctn. Dr. Brown GO EMI 21 AARON GURWIN Mr. Gur-win, 57, of 2075 Ewald Circle, died Thursday in Grace Hospital. He was chief dye engineer at Chrysler Nine Mile Rd.

plant, and had been with Chrysler 27 years. Mr. Gurwin was born in Russia, and was educated at Cass Tech and the University of Michigan. He had lived in Detroit 52 years. Surviving are his wife, Gertrude; a son, Donald; two brothers, Nathan and Sam, and three sisters, Mrs.

Katherine Goldfine, Mrs. Nathan Cohen and Mrs. Chester Sanders. Services will be Friday at 3 p.m. in the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 9419 Dexter.

Burial will in Clover Hill Park Cemetery DANIEL L. FOWLER Engaged in the real estate business for 40 years, Mr. Fowler died Thursday in his home, 18304 Santa Barbara, of a heart William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak. He had been living Brown Serve ESS Kroger made, budget value Snack Rye Hot Dog Buns 2 29c Fresh Kroger baked White Bread 2K- 10c Fresh Kroger sliced i a- 23c Leaf Fresh Kroger sliced. Budget Value in retirement since 1952 at 1103 N.

Maple, Royal Oak. He was pastor emeritus of the First Congregational Church at Eaton Rapids, and had previously served in Bay City, Wayne, Somerset and Port Huron. DR. BROWN' was bori. in Oberlin, O.

He was called to speak for the Liberty Loan drive in the HYGRADE'S LEAN 4-8 LB. AVG. WHOLE r2 0 0 Kinds Midwest durine- World War I attack. He was a partner in Fowler Bros, with offices in the Michigan Bank Bldg. Mr.

Fowler, 65, was a mem Sliced Bologna Lb. AQz Hygrafle's, fine for sandwiches A Pork Sausage Lb. Qc Hj grade pure roll, value priced A ber of the Kilwinning Lodge No. 297, the Detroit Consistory, and Moslem Temple 1-Lb. Pk9.

Sliced Bacon Greenfield's, lean and sugar-cured Sausage country. style crc Greenfield's, old fashioned flavor 65c of the Shrine. FOR THAT NEW YEAR PARTY SKINLESS and was a national lecturer for the Anti-Saloon League. He was moderator of the Michigan Congregational Conference in 1949-50. Surviving are'his a daughter, Mrs.

Hiram Jackson of Detroit; a son, Dr. James O. Brown, a physician in River-ton, N.J.; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The body is at the Manley-Bailey Funeral Home in Birmingham. Burial will be in Ann Arbor.

MRS. GLADYS R. MacDON-ALD Services for Mrs. Mac- IT Lb. Boys Add Radio to Rocket Plans Lbs.

39c Cocktail Franks RQc Hygrade's, fine for parties Butt End HanT u. RQc Lean, sugar-cured I Death Notices Center Slices Hygrade's choice center ham cuts 53' Whole Hams Hygrade's 12-16 pound average 89' Lb. Lb. FULL SHANK HALF HYGRADE DELICI0USLY TENDER, 1 713 StrjS f. ...1 -a in Lb.

AUSTIN, Minn. OP) A group of high school boys, coached by a Roman Catholic nun. Thursday beefed up their plans to enter the race for the conquest of space. The 11 members of the Austin Rocket Society, aged 14 to 17, had planned to send a "mousenik" a rocket containing a live mouse one mile into the sky. They said Thursday they will also shoct up a rocket containing a small radio transmitter from a farm field near Austin Sunday.

The mouse and transmitter will be launched by two different systems and will be returned to earth by parachute, or so the boys hope. Sister Duns Scotus, a Roman Catholic nun at Pacelli High 46-Os. Can 25' Tomato Juice Packer's Label, everyday low price I Orange Juice 'J Packer's label, everyday low price "7QC Cent 4c 25c Grapefruit sections a q( Packer's Label, everyday low price Urapetruir Juice Packer's Label, everyday low price FOR THAT NEW YEAR'S PARTY OR ANYTIME Co of 24 Regular Bottle (p)(p)e School who is director of the society, said tests on -the two (3(o(D(o plans were "satisfactory." Instant Coffee Spotlight, everyday low price Applesauce Packer's Label, everyday low price 4 49 97c Park? Given Bird Records Corned Beef 41 Bovril brand, low Driced Bovril brand, low priced Spotlight Coffee voLgb Tc With Pick-Up flavor Bird songs will form a living memorial to Audubon Society i Pi ALL PURPOSE, U.S NO. 1 MAINE member Mrs. Millie Reynolds.

A group of society members presented Kensington Metropolitan Park's new Nature Center I Lb. Bog 3W u. 'Building ith a ni-fi record player mid of bird calls and ctnei outdoor sounds, It will be piayed as background for the exhibits ARMSTRONG John C. Dec. 26.

cousin of Mrs. Harold M. Owen. Mrs. Frank McLam and Mn.

Elmer Fuston. Services Saturrlav 2:30 at the Robs Northrop Son Funeral Home. 22401 Grand Rivpr Ket-ford), under auspices of Ionic Lode No. 4T4. F.

and A. M. BINE Irene. Dee. 26.

of Kilbourne. Wife of Edward: mother of Mrs. Beatrice Rasrh and Patricia: sister of Mrs. Marguerite Sldf botton Mrs. Rosemane Devenport.

Clarence. Ijawrenee. Charles. Andrew, and William Floer. At the VerheTdo.

Funeral Home. 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, until Saturday noon Funeral from the St. Philin's and Stephen's Church. Lakewood at Frankfort, at 3. BISCHOF Matilda, dear aunt of Cierl Fer-schneider.

Sister M. Dominic S.S N. Josephine Fersohneider and Mathilda Bischof. Funeral Saturday at 15 a.m. from the Killeen Funeral Home.

9555 Chalmers at Klmdale. 9t. Marr's Church (downtown I at 10 a.m. "interment Mt. Elliott Cemetery.

BOJALAD Howard Paul, suddenly. beloved brother of Mr Sam Malous. Mrs. John Mallow. Mrs.

Joseph Maloof. Jitnale. Victor. Alice. Anthony and Mrs.

S. J. Moroun. Funeral Saturday from Bairnaseo Funeral Home. 512 E.

Grand 10:30 and Our Lady of Redemption Church 11:15. BON FIELD lena, dear aunt of William Rosenberg Mrs. Anna Moss and Mrs. Jane Manheim. Services Friday, 9:30 at the Ira Kaufman Chapel.

419 Dexter. Interment Beth El Memorial Pk. BRADY Louit Dec. 24. husband of Catherine (nee Safranl: father of Paul.

Patricia. Michael. James and brother uf Mrs. W. S.

Gurnsey. Mrs. William Cunningham and William Brady. Funeral from Mclnne-Desmond Funeral Home. IH11; Woodward Saturday.

li maculate Heart of Mary at 10. BROWN The Rev. Victor 1103 N. Maple. Roval Oak: husband of Agnes (nee Fowell); father of Mrs.

Hiram Jackson and Dr. James O. Brown: brother of Vincent W. Brown. At Manley Bailey Funeral Home.

I R3 Oakland. Birmingham, until 11 a m. Saturday. Service Saturday. 2 p.m..

Community Congregational Church" tit Lathrop Village. Interment Forest Hill Cemetery. Ann Arbor. BURGER Franklin. Dee.

58. of 7028 Manor. Dearborn: beloved husband of Adelaide; dearest father of Arvilla: dear brother of Mrs. Ann Iiebold. of Cleveland.

Funeral services from the Lesney Funeral Hn'mr 13201 W. Warren, Dearborn. Time later. BURRELL Emily Dee. 25.

Beloved wtfe of Harold C. dear mother of Robert dear sister of Edward M. Hauseh: loving crandmother of Bobby. Debby and Dannr. Servi-e from Burrell-Linr Stewart Funeral Home, 8738 Fenkell.

Saturday morning at 11. BURKHART Ethel Frances. Dec. 25th. of 17650 Trimtv.

beloved wife of Charles: rlear mother of Mrs. Betty West, Mrs. Ethel Boratynskt. Charles. Geary.

Daniel and David Burkhart. Also survived by six rrandchildren nd two brothers. Services 11 clock Saturday morning from the VanValkenburg Funeral Home. 2:250 Grand River nr. Laher Rd.

Interment Grandlawn Cemetery. CH1CO Lillian. Dec. 25. of 8096 Senator, wife of Wilham: mother of Mrs.

Joyce. Xerri. William and Shirley. Aieo leaves her father. Steve Chuno.

and four sisters. At J. D. Martenson Funeral Home. 1725 Lawndalf.

unti) Saturday a. m. In fate at Divinity American Lutheran Church from 11 a.m. Saturday until time of services at 1 p.m. HARLEY Joseph Dec.

26. 1957. at his residence. 765 Oakleigh Bloom-f 'Id Hills. Husband of Theltua S.

Barley: father of Mrs. Donald M. Goldsmith; grandfather ol Robvnn Golrimnb: brother of Edward S. farlev. Funeral service at Bell nape! of the William R.

Hamilton 20 E. Maple Ave Birmingham. Time of service later. 2 29 Lemons QO' Juice-laden 180 size Green Onions BuneH 1f)c CrisD. s-arden-fresh Crisp, garden-fresh Radishes Fresh, fine for salads Slaw Salad Crisp, fresh mixed vegetables and with lectures.

Among the recordings are the wild bird songs heard in Kensington Park and "A Day in Algonquin Park" in Ontario. Cello Bog 10 FOR THAT TASTY SNACK rzy Lb. Racing Champ In Auto Crash LOS ANGELES iJt) Auto racing champion Sam Hanks, who recently criticized the V. fresherf V1- Tin otKR0GERj i a-rv- i txS-r At foic xJgr aty vfy brakes on passenger cars, told police his car hit another auto Thursday because he couldn't NEW: INTRODUCTORY OFFER COUNTRY CLUB FROZEN stop in time. No one was hurt, but the front of Hanks' automobile, the pace car for the 500-mile Indianapolis race last Memorial Day, was crumpled.

Hanks won this year's 500-miler and the pace car was one of his prizes. CLIP THIS COUPON AND 3 AVE 20c 03 OJC NEW YEAR'S STORE HOURS ALL KROGER STORES WILL BE OPEN TIL 9 P.M. MONDAY. DECEMBER 30 OPEN 'TIL 4 P.M. TUESDAY.

DECEMBER 31 CLOSED NEW YEAR'S DAY Country Club Brand WITH THIS COUPON Vx Gal. Ca. Redeemable only at Kroger. Offer expires en Saturday, January 4, 1958. Limit 1 coupon per customer.

Your Cholct ef Beef, Chicken or Turkey. lack Monroe Child Suffocates MONRO Sandray Lynn Dorazio, 19 days old, suffocated in her crib Thursday. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael N.

Dorazio. Police, firemen and a doctor tried to revive the child. Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in the Rupp Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rose-lawn Memorial Park Cemetery.

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