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8-B Thursday, Sept. 11. '75 DETROIT FREE PRESS Funeral Directors 10 A. J. VAN LERBERGHE W3-K Charles Verheyden, Inc.

Established over 60 years 16300 MACK AT OUTER DRIVE TU. 1-8500 NEMECKAY HUNT Funerals Today MARGARET M. Beloved wife of the FREDERICK suddenly, Sept. 7 of Ann Arbor, formerly of Orchard EPPENS-VanDEWEGHE 4IS0 Cadieux al Harper TU. 1-7700 late Stephen; dear mother of Ray mond L- and Stephen.

grand Lake. Beloved husband Qt Jeanne, dear son of Mr. Mrs. tobert M. mother ot- dear sister ot Mrs.

IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEl Elizabeth Gazo. Funeral from the Hunt dear brother of Mrs. John Eppens-VanDeweghe Funeral Home, Yrnd Vtrhevden Narffirop Catcattrra VwiKuta Northrae Harrv WM Vartitvdcn Arm, Francis Bakuton, Mtchact Chapman, EliMM. Clark, DanaW L. Chan Andrew G.

DarVartMiaii, Wtskiit Dewnty, Am Duberi, Muriaf M. Dtnammt, Napaleen L. (Sharon) Galea, Miss. Frances Hunt, Miss. Fern Hunt and Miss.

Patricia 18325 W. 1 mt 6)50 Cadieux Road at Harper, Fridav Hunt, Mark Michael A. end Rob- 9:15 a.m. and at Ss. Cyril and Meth odius Church 10 a.m.

Pravers Thurs-dai pm. en M. Hunt dear grandson of Mr. Mrs. Wiibert Haveriv.

Prayers Fri Dtvmand JEROME A. DeSANTIS 2670 Chalmers corner Charlevoix VA 2-S036 11470 13 Mile near Hoover 751-3131 day at 9:30 a.m. from Thayer Funeral Heme. 33630 Grand River Far NOWAK rninyton, to Our Ladv of Sorrows JOSEPH G. Dear brother of Mrs.

cnurcn at to ock. scripture ser Claire Petroskv, Mrs. Eleanore vice Thursday at 8 pm. Interment Doran, Mrs. Rosalia Roberts, Geral Holy sepulchre cemetery.

dine Nowak I H.M. Franreivn EwMf, Nancy Annt 5chrrairidt Fart, Opal R. Hewe-Pettrsen Caicon, Barnard Northrop M. Calm Norttirap Gaabal, Gaorga A. Marry J.

Glatota, Rtcrttrd Vrhvdn Jatienewki, Jutfus ft, Jariembewskl Kramar, Baniamin Ira Kaufman Kdch, Gragwv Charles Paulus Justin J. Wivna KM. TWa Welttnberner Liptitl, Mavtr Hebrew Mamonal Lowa. Robert Thomason (Marian) Nowak I.H.M., Rev. Raymond Nowak R.

Funerat Fridav KING 9 30 a.m. Veran Funeral Home, (Allen Park Chapel) bvou Allen Road, 10; JOSEPHINE Sept. 9. Beloved daughter q) the late John Alice Regan King sister of Mina H. and the late John Mary Fitzgerald and Alice Fogarty.

Funeral from the Ted Ross B. Northrop Son Since 1910 22401 GRAND RIVER Redlord-Delroil 531-0537 19091 NORTHVILLE RD. Norlhville 348-1233 1VM7R. HAMILTON CO. Detroit 3975 Cass Ae 831-2712 Birmingham 820 Maole Ave 644-6000 Mt Clemens 226 Crocker Blvd.

1-463-0577 a m. st. Francis cabnm Church. Rosary Thursday 7:30 PM. Musial, marv ftnko O'DELL C.

Sullivan Funeral Heme, 14230 w. McNichols Friday morning at 11:30 and SI. Mary of Redford Church McCartdMm, Dorlt Dorothy Northrop Panto no, Domantca Mclmti-Desmond rViybvtv, SaKv Jariembowsfci Rrtev, Marw Louilt RMt Radetrt, David A. Epom-VtnDfwegfie Stock, Henry OuertaM at it. GEORGE ALFRED, Sep I 10 Beloved husband ot Atvce; dearest falher of Mrs.

Mickev (Karen) Cornutt; dear brolher of Cora Kiibann, dear grandfather of Georgia, Michael, Ka- Sumrnervfle, Katwfnt Maria Wm.Sulivaft KORACHIS JUSTIN J. Dear son of John Bar bara; grandson of Mr. Mrs. Ber thi and KetPV; dear uncle ot many vice will be at 7 p.m. Thurs-d a at the Eppens-Van Deweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadicux.

Mrs. Nemeckay, 69, died Tuesday in her home in Detroit after a brief illness." Mrs. Nemeckay is survived by two Raymond L. and Stephen one sister, and 12 grandchildren. Burial will be at the Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. Yvette Ingram, Slain Teacher Services for Yvette Ingram, a Detroit school teacher, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Bethel Baptist Church, Holcomb and Chapin. Miss Ingram, 24, died Saturday after being shot in her Detroit home. She was a 9th grade teacher, at Burroughs Junior High School.

She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Mattie Ingram. A family hour will be held' from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Swanson Funeral Home, 806 E. Grand Blvd.

Burial will be in Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery. meces and nephews. Funeral satur A. H. PETERS FUNERAL HOME nard Kraft and Mr.

ft Mrs. Folios Shier, Loratta Sebecimki Stomtki, Edward M. Peters Tnomas, Helen Hmes Wm. Hamjiten day 1 pm. from LJ.

Griffin Funeral Home, 7707 (at Ann Ar Korachis. Funeral services were held bor Trail), interment ParKview Me from Wayne Funeral Home, 1598 Warren, on Thursday. Inlerment TU. 4-5500 LA. 6-7700 293-8030 morial Cemetery.

Masonic service Friday 8 PM under the auspices of 20705 Mack Ave. 12057 Gratiot Ave. 32000 Scnoenherr Death Notices 1 Gethsemene. Tueoor Lodge sB, a.m. KRAMER PALMERI BENJAMIN.

Beloved husband of Farm Products Storage IS SAVERIO Sept. 9. Beloved husband of Catherine; dear son of Cip- BAKSTEIN MICHAEL (Mike), Sept. 8. Husband of Mary; father of Mrs.

Beverly Wed-dington; son of Anna; brother of Louis and Mrs. Marie Gicius. Funeral at the Verhevden Funeral Horn, 16300 Mack at Outer Thursday at 11. Biuma; dear father of Mrs. Gerald Ziskind (Bernice); four grandchildren.

Services 10 00 Thursday morning at rinna ot Italy; also one sister and one brother in Italy. Funerat from DeSantis Funeral Home, 11470 13 (he Ira Kaufman Chapet, Southtieid Mile Rd. nr. Hoover, Friday 9:45 a.m. KUBKO Ready For Canning 4 Freezing Peaches, Bartlett Pears, Slanlty prunes, sweet corn, beets, carrots, apples, broccoli, peppers, blueberries, okraj cabbage.

Tomaloes pied your own S3 bushet. Clyde Smith Sons Farm Market, 8000 Newburo Rd. bet. Joy-Warren. 425-1434.

St. Thecla church at 10:30 a.m. Pray Thursday 8 PM. JOSEPH. Beloved husband of Mildred (Asa); dear father of Joette; dear brother of John, services at the tp-pensVanDewehe Funeral Home, POCIASK JOHN.

Beloved husband of Jessie, 61 Cadieux Rd. at Harper, Saturday at 11 a.m. loving father ot Thomas, John Jr, and 1 Greetings wite caroi Ann, Jonn onsi ance) Stabinski. Robert and wite Pa' BELFIORI JOSEPH. Beloved husband of Mary; dear father of Mrs.

Victoria Salomon, Mrs. Joanna Carl, Joseph Mrs. Frances Morris, and John; 18 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; brother of Frank, Vante, John, 5am, Dominic, Jess, the late Philip, Mrs. Frances Saooni, the late Florence Surge and Mrs. Martha Hvdu-kovich.

Funeral services S.K. Schuttz Funeral Home, 21705 Gratiot at 8 a Mile Rd, Friday 9:30 a m. SI. Barnabas Church 10 a.m. Rosary Thursday p.m.

LIPS IT MEYER, of 14470 Vernor, Oak Park meia, Ronald and wife Mary, Eugene and wife Christine, Mrs. Dennis (Elizabeth) Pochmara and Alien; dear "LITTLE MAN" HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM DAD Sept. 9. Beloved husband of Mollie; brother ot Mrs. Ann Jaworski, Mrs.

Veronica Wheetock and Mrs. Adeline Kowalski; also leaves eighl grandchildren. Funeral Saturday 9 30 a.m. from the David J. Wysocki Funeral Home, 5227 E.

McNichols near Davison, to Transfiguration Church at 10. dear falher of Harry, Lester, Joel, Mrs. George (Vivian) Dean and Mrs. Stanley (Pamela) Smoller; brother of Mrs. Morris Smith, Mrs.Xouis Komi-sar, and Mrs.

Louis Bunin; eight grandchildren. Services Thursday 11 a.m. Hebrew Memorial Chapel, Family at the home of Mr. Mrs. Stanley DAN DONNA MacDONALD Wish to announce the birth ot their ion DANIEL MALCOLM II Who came into the world on Saturday, Sept.

6, 1V75 at 6:59 a.m., weighing 6 lb. 11 19 in, long Burial Mt. Olivet. Parish rosary Fn day 7 PM. Smoller, 29593 Marshall, Southtieid.

hLOWE POREMBA DANNY The most important part of everything I think dream do, is you "Happy 10th Anniversary" LOVfc', KATHY ROBERT C. Age 54. Loving husband of Grace; beloved father of Mrs. Sally BOLOGNA JOSEPH, Age 88. Beloved husband of Grezia (Orlando); dear father of Dominic, Mrs.

Dorothy Riggio, Ambrose and Mrs. Josephine Capozzolt, Samuel, Mrs. Isabel Capozzoli, Mrs. Beatrice Vitale, Gasper, Mrs. Marie Picentini, Mrs.

Rose Tranchida and the late Mrs. Grace Basirico; 37 grandchildren and 31 great- dear brother of Mrs. Grace Cottone and Mrs. Dorolhv Peranio. Funeral Saturday 8:30 a.m.

from Bagnasco Funeral Home, 25800 Harper. Holy Family Church 10 a.m. Rosary Friday 7:30 PM. Dartko. Mrs.

Carotvn Lake end Miss. JOSEPH, Age 78 of Ecorse Beloved husband ot Shelby; dear father ot Joseph Mrs. Alice Doig, Mrs. Dorothy Gasoer, Mrs. Catherine Rusch, Mrs.

Joann Brewer and Albert; 22 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Services from Nancy Lowe; grandfather of Daniel Merek, Deanna Danko and William Fulavter. In state Thursday fron 12 noon until 7 p.m. at the J. Thomson Funeral Home, 7210 Park Allen DICKIE M.

Call LIZZIE W. tor mv number. MARY Mrs. Lillian J. Rasch, Traffic Court Clerk Services for Mrs.

Lillian J. Rasch, 71, retired Detroit Traffic Court clerk, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Bell Chapel of the Wm, R. Hamilton 820 E. Maple, Birmingham.

Mrs. Rasch, of Bloomfield Hills, died Wednesday at Henry Ford Hospital after a long illness. She was a traffic court clerk for 29 years before her retirement in 1969. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Roger B.

Smith; four grandchildren; two brothers, and a sister. Friends may call at the funeral, home at 5 p.m. Thursday. Memorial tributes may be made to the Henry Ford Hospital Cancer Fund. Earl 15.

Jones, 61, Newspaper Ad Man Services for Earl B. Jones, national advertising manager for the Macomb Daily News in Mt. Clemens, will be at 1 p.m. Friday at the vm. Sullivan and Son Funeral Home, 705 W.

Eleven Mile, Royal Oak. Masonic services will be at 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Mr. Jones61, died Tuesday at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak.

For 16 years he worked in the national advertising de-partment of the Detroit Free Press, leaving the paper in 1954. Mr. Jones was a World War II Army veteran, a member of Ashlar Lodge No. 91, and a member of the Clawson-, Troy Elks Club. He is survived by his wife, Virginia; a son, Robert his parents, and two grandchildren.

Burial will be at White Chapel Cemetary in Troy. Memorials may be sent to the Michigan Cancer Foundation. Mrs. Ruth Hinkle, State Award Winner Services for Mrs. Ruth' Hathaway Hinkle, who received the Governor's Award in 1974 for distinguished service to Michigan, will be at 2 p.m.

Friday at the Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home, 4375 N. Woodward, Royal Oak. Mrs. Hinkle, 86, died Wednesday at Carmel Hall. She was honored for her services With the Retired Senior Volunteers Program.

She was also past president of the Northwestern Women's Club of Detroit and a former member of the Story Tellers' League. Surviving are three daughters, the Rev. Mary Hinkle, Baitheim Funeral Home, 4120 w. Jefferson, Ecorse, Saturday, 9:15 a.m. Park.

Memorial services 7:30 p.m. at and St. Helena Church, Wyandotte at Allen Park Untied Presbyterian Church -Chapel. Contributions to the good morning 10 a.m. Rosary Fridav 8 pm.

interment Michigan Memorial Park. Me John McPhee, Train Conductor Services for John McPhee, a retired New York Central Railroad conductor, will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the Eppens-VanDeweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux. Mr. McPhee, 75, died Tuesday at his Detroit home after a short illness.

He retired in-1967 after 42 years with the railroad. Surviving are his wife, Jessie Ann; a son, J. Rodney; two brothers, one sister and three grandchildren. A University Lodge service will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Bur Michigan Heart Association, appre ciated by family. morial contributions may be made to Ann Arbor Burn Center. HAPPY BIRTHDAY LYDIAG. MAYER RASCH PAULA (nee Schtmkat), Beloved BOROVAC HELEN S. Sept.

8. Wife of the late Steve; mother of Mrs. Lillian Roze, Mrs. Ann Vudrag and Stephen; also seven grandchildren. At the Verhev den Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Ouler Drive, until Friday evening at 10.

In stale at the St. Lazarus Ravan-ica Church, 4575 E. Ouler Drive, Saturday from II until time of service at 12. wire ot tne late Ludwig; dear mother LILLIAN Seot. 10, 1975, Of Bloom- ot ernaro v.

waver; aear motner-in-law of Charlotte J. (nee Kidder), heid Hills. Momer of Mrs. Roger B. Smith; sister of Mrs.

Thalcher W. HAPPY 1st BIRTHDAY to tin PUMPKIN MAN LOVE, MOM 8, DAO Services at the Arnold O. Matthews Root, Walter R. and Thomas E. John Funeral Home, 17600 E.

Warren, Saturday II a.m. Memorials to Emmanuel Lutheran Church, or Michigan ston; also survived bv four grandchildren. Funeral at Ben Chapel of the Wm R. Hamilton 820 E. Maple HAPPY 1st BIRTHDAY Matthew Peter Curley LOVE, MOM DAD Lancer hounoanon would oe appre ciated.

Interment White Chapel. Birmingham Saturday HAM, Instate Thursday after 5PM. Memo rial tributes may be sent to tne Ford Hospital. HAPPY lsl BIRTHDAY Matthew Peter Curley MC DONALD BEATRICE Sept. 10 of Livonia.

RENO WILLIAM Sept. 9, of Grosse tie Beloved wife of John dear mother of Patrick, John and Kathryn; dear daughter of Mr. Mrs. Beatrice and BURKE ESTELLE 65. Beloved wife of John dear mother of John William Timothy J.

and Mrs. Richard (Yvonne) Tomczvk; dear daughter of Mrs. Anna seven grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; sistef of Mrs. Cecilia Todd and Benjamin Daios. Prayers Friday 9 30 m.

at the Kaatz Huron Chapel Funeral Home, Lexington. Followed bv mass at 10 at St. Denis Catholic Church, Lexington. Burial Mt. Hope Cemetery, Croswetl.

HELLO PAULA SARAH Love, Reid Clyde t. Kiker; sister ot Russell Cecil M. Kiker. Mrs. Anthony (Helen) Beloved husband of Madeline IBud); dear falher at Sr.

Patricia, Mrs. Thomas Payette, Sr. Madeline William Michael, Dennis D. Mol-lie and Theresa also leaves one Jack Katharine) Cook, all of Ohio. Services 11 o'clock Friday CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM CARVER is it true vou were born on over-dav? best wishes.

Fran Marilyn morning at rqe the n.Q. U.K. Harris Funeral Home, 15451 Farmington Livonia. Memorials to the Nurs brother; two sisters and three grandchildren. Funerat service from J.D.

Martenson A Sons Funeral Home, ing Scholarship at Schoolcraft College 3200 West Trenton. Saturday would be appreciated bv the tamiiy. JOHN M. S'FLD: Haoov SEPT. 11th Shelli 10:15 a.m.

to Sacred Heart Church at 11 a.m. Rosary Fridav 8 p.m. Memorials to the Father Joly Mission Fund or Michigan Heart Association would MC GRORY DRAKE THELMA M. Beloved wife of Herbert sister of Arthur and Ray Erven. Funeral Saturday 11 a.m.

A.H. Peters Funeal Home. 12057 Gratiot Memorials to Children's Hospital of Michigan, 3901 Beaubien, Detroit, Michigan 48201, would be appreciated. WILLIAM, Sept. 10.

Dear uncle of be appreciated. F.w. McCarthy, Mary Alice Francis, Patrick H. McCarthy and Austin C. Mr.

and Mrs. Randall Tavlor Announce the birth of their Daughter, Lanes ha Ranel on Sept. 1 at 12:05 P.M. Weight: 6 pounds 10 ounces. SABO HENRY.

Seot. 9. Husband of Geral' McCarthy Funeral service Fridav 9:30 a.m. from Leonard A. Turowski RK Funeral Home, iv4W joy to St.

Suzanne Church at 10 a.m. Rosary Thursday 8 P.m. Interment Holy Sep ulchre Cemetery. Good Luck With Registration! Love, kt dine (Jerry) (nee Littlejohn). Father of Martha Jane; brother of Mrs.

Sara Bauman and Mary Bikifdes. Funeral from Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Fridav at 10, and to Our Ladv Queen of Peace Church at 10:30. Pravers Thursday DUBOIS MURIEL Sept. 7. Wife of the late Dr.

Paul W. At the Verhevden Funeral Heme, 16300 Mack at Outer until Wednesday evening at 9. Funeral at the First Presbyterian Church, 2930 Woodward, Thursday at 10. McPHEE JOHN. Beloved husband of Jessie ROBERT Some day 1 hope to tell the whott, world how much more Love Need you.

ALWAYS, ME. evening at 8. Ann; dear father of J. Rodnev; grand father of John Scolt, Robert Dale SHLAIN Knsti Lynn; dear brother ot Frank-Cornwall, Ontario, Dr. Donald S.

of TOM HAPPY BIRTHDAY DARLING I'LL STAND BY YOU FOREVER ALL MY LOVE, PHYLLIS DR. BENJAMIN. Beloved husband of Dorothy; dear la'ther of Mrs. George Chodoroff (Valerie); three grandchildren; brolher of Mitchell Shiain and uiiawa, uniano ot wrs. K.b.

(Catherine) Madsen of Vancouver, B.C. Services at the Eppens.Van-Deweghe Funeral Heme, 6150 Ca Lost and Found 20 Mrs. Samuel Engelbert (Delia). Private family services were held Wednesdav at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. dieux Rd.

at Harper, Fridav 11 am. Masonic service under the auspices DULZO META (nee Jaissle), Sept. 9. Beloved wife of the late Frank dear mother of Mrs. Joseph (Meta) Bretx, Mrs.

Martin (Hortense) De-Liso, Mrs. A. John (Elaine) Stephenson, Mrs. LeRov (Irene) Murphv; 16 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren; sister of the late John Jaissle. Funeral from' the Weitenberner Funeral Home, 13841 Graliot, Saturday at 9:15 a.m.

and St. Dorothy's Church at 10. Rosery Friday 8:15. ot university Lodge NO. LOST-Male Sealpointe Siamese cat, 9-1-75, Gilbert Lake Bmgh'm, 200 Reward.

646-1453. A.m., Thursday, ft pm. SLUKA EMIL Beloved husband of Patri LOST: COckapoo. Warren-Greenfld-Slhlld. Small turry grev wilh White MEYERS FREDA Beloved wife of Louis cia; dear father of Tamara and Rhonda; son of Martin Sluka brother of Richard, Timothy and David.

In leet 8. tipoed tail. Ans Gen- erous REW. 581-0548. aear moiner or jean, mts.

Marilyn Carter of Schippenville, Mrs. LOST: Collie, female, brwn 8. whl, vie Doris Peters; six grandchildren also state at S.K. schuttz Funeral Home, 2)705 Graliot, at ml. from 5 pm.

Ihursday until time of services 7:30 p.m. ot 8Mi S. Weslbrook. WJiile chesl freckled nose, leather collar w- Claw-son license. Please Call 435-7683.

survive; sister ot wrs. Mary kuii ot Lafayette, Indiana. Funeral Friday 1 GLASPIE RICHARD age 34, Seot. 7. Husband of Sharon (nee McLaughlin); father of Christopher.

Todd and Jer p.m. at the A.H. Peters Funeral TAYLOR LOST: keys on chain' w-chinese coin. Mon. vie E.

Grand Return to Pavless Mkt-REW. emy; son of Geraldine and the late Home, 20705 Mack Ave. at vernier Rd. (8 Mite), Grosse fointe Woods. Fail Family will recieve friends 7-9 pm.

Thursday. LOST: SMALL Mixed white female dog with brown spots. Tavlor area. S50 REWARD. Is T.mid.

9H1-3108. Russell; brother of Mrs. Susan Pur-renhage and Russell. Funeral from the Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Thursday at 9:30 and to Guardian Angel Church at 10. Prayers Wednesdav evening at 8.

MUSIAL THEODORE Husband of Alice Mae; father of Mrs. Leiand (Geraldine) Mills and Mrs: Patricia Wither-spoon; son of Alice and John Taylor; brother of James and Mrs. Arnold Holtingsworlh; also survived by nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. At. Schmalzriedt Sons Funeral Home, 16625 Grand River atter 3 p.m.

Thursday. Services Saturday at 1 p.m. MARY, (nee Soroka), Sept. 9 Wife of John; mother ot Ihe late Walter and REWARD Lost; Toy Black Poodle wearing name lag LaPeer Vic. W-side Del.

Call Mrs. Jones 868-5889. HINKLE RUTH HATHAWAY. Age 86. Beloved Chester Soroka; grandmother of Howard, Vicky and Bobby Soroka; mother-in-law of Jacqueline.

Funeral service Thursday 9 a.m. from Risks PersonalsNotices 22 mother of Rev. Mary Hinkle, Mrs. FREE! to Personnel Directors: Rate guide for help wanted ads. All Newspapers.

(3131 961-6785 Funeral Home, 7100 Michigan Ave. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Barpara amitn, Mrs. tuiabetn l. Fales, Paul S.

Hinkle and the late Robert Hinkle; also 11 grandchildren HYPNOSIS Can help wilh many prob and four great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Vasu-Lynch Funeral NAU lems. 574-2727 FRANK i. Husband of the tale Vivian THOMAS HELEN HINES. Sepl 9, 1975.

Wife Of Ralph Thomas; mother of Mrs. Salty Thomas Jansen of Houston, Texas, Edward W. and Ralph Thomas also survived bv seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. At Chapel of the Wm. R.

Hamilton 3975 Home, 435 n. woodward (bel. 13-14 Mile Rds.l. Fridav 2 o.m. Rosarv 8:30 HYPNOSIS eliminates smoking- Reid Nau; dear brolher of Mrs.

Dora Doeile. Funeral Mass at the Eppens- weioht contro anxie tes. Russet urn. Thursday. Burial Oakview Ce Mrs.

Barbara Smith and Mrs. Elizabeth L. Fales; a son, Paul 11 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. The rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Burial will be in Oakview Margaret Nemeckay, Deli Operator Services, for Margaret M. Nemeckay, co-founder of Ray's Delicatessen in Detroit, will be at 10 a.m. Friday at SS. Cyril Methodius Church, 9071 St. Cyril.

A prayer ser- 779-8120 VanDeweghe Funeral Home, 6150 metery. Friends may visit after 2 pm Thursday. Cadieux Rd, at Harper, Fridav 1 p.m. NEED HELP! wilh your recruitmenl advertising? Call our exp'd Agy, we' oiler a full line of services, 559-5772. Cass until 9 p.m.

Thursday. private funeral services (Family only requested) at Barbour Chapel of Grosse Pointe Memorial NOT responsible for any debts contracted bv anvone other than myself. Eugene Freeman, 7800 E. Jefferson Apt. 1500.

Friday at a.m. Memorial tnoutes mav be sent to the Detroit Industrial ial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. James Carson, 71, Owned Eatery Services for James Carson, 71, retired Detroit restaurateur, will be held Saturday in Athens, Greece. Mr.

Carson, formerly of Grosse Pointe Woods, died Tuesday in Greece. He was the owner of the Carson Chop House and previously owned the New Olym-pia Restaurant, a meeting place for many sports celebrities. Born in Chalkis, Greece, Mr. Carson came to the United States in 1924. He was active in the Greek community in Detroit.

Surviving are his wife, Ursula; two sons, Constantine and Charles; a daughter, Mrs. Sharon Spiliadis, and seven grandchildren. Burial will be in Greece. Beatrice McDonald, Livonia Teacher Services for Mrs. Beatrice L.

McDonald, a Livonia school teacher, will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the R. G. G. R.

Harris Funeral Home, 15451 Farmington Road, Livonia. Mrs. McDonald, 47, of Livonia, died Wednesday in St. Mary's Hospital after a long illness. A graduate of Toledo University, she obtained her ter's degree from the University of Michigan.

She taught physical education for three years at Eastern MichS. gan University and had taught for five years at Bentley High in Livonia. Mrs. McDonald was a member of the Democratic State Central Committee and headed the Livonia Mothers March on Birth Defects. Surviving are her husband.

John: two sons, Patrick and John: a daughter, Kathryn; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kiker, two brothers and two sisters. Burial will be in Parkview Memorial Cemetery. Garv D.

Smith. Worked for TV Firm Services for Gary D. Smith, 35, production manager with Glen-Warren Detroit, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Shine's Funeral Home in Delhi, Ontario. Mr.

Smith, of Windsor, died Wednesdav of a heart attack. Before Glen-Warren Detroit, a videotape equipment rental company, Mr. Smith was involved in the production of television shows. Surviving are his wife, Donna: a son, Thomas, and a daughter. Tracev.

F.urial will be in Delhi. School, 51 W. Warren. NEILSON ISABELLA. Sept.

8. Dear wife of John dearest mother of Isabella Johnson, John L. and James; seven grandchildren and family in Scotland. Funeral Friday 1 p.m. from the Les-ney A Son Funeral Home, 13201 W.

Warren, Dearborn. Interment White Chapel Cemetery. Past Chief Daughter of Daughters of Scotia. HOWARN GEORGE Sept. 9, 1975.

at Pom-Pano Beach. Fla. husband of Mary Elizabeth (Dwyer); brother of Mrs. Richard Webb, Miss. Ellen Howarn.

At. Chapef of the Wm.R. Hamilton 395 Cass Fridav 2-4 pm. and 7-9 pm. Funeral service at S.

Peter Paul (Jesuit) Church, Saturday 10 a.m. Insurance 28 ALL COUNTY INSURANCE Low cost auto.Mtrcycle 353-3570 AUTO INSURANCE. As low as tl4.70 THOMAS MRS. AOELE, Memorial services fdr Mrs. Thomas, who passed away recently, will be held at 4 p.m.

Sunday, Sept. 14, at Trinity united Methodist Church in Waferford. Mich. 6440 Macedav Dr. Memorial contributions mav be made to National Fellowship quarterly.

Thorns Agency 881-2376 AUTO Insurance-Best rates-Budget terms-lmmed. coverage-KE5-6O07 Entertainers, Musicians 30 ot United Methodist Muscians Schol arship fund or to Trinity United Methodist Church, Waterford. COMPOSITES Lithographs available for models 8, enlertairers, call Theatrical Counseling, 557-5990. TOAL JOSEPH Sept. 9.

Beloved husband of Martha; dear father of Marv Jo WANTED Soui Variety fpmale vocalist for entertainment band. 751-0206 after 5 PM. Toal. James Lee Smi h. Mrs.

Juantta Sanders, Mrs. Linda Mrs. 32 Transportation Brenda Browning and Joseph Smith. Services from Ferouson Fu Jill ACE-ALL POINTS neral Home, 6142 Far) Friday 10 a.m. 833-1700 3169 WOODWARD AUTO DRIVE AWAY 933-5600 FLA, CALIF, STLOUIS Atlanta.

Miss. Phillv. Texas 131 16 Grand River Phone til Free Press fast- DRIVEAWAY SERVICE 9970 Grand River 931-0620 WILCOX JOHN (Jack) age 41, of Rochester, beloved husband of Joan; dear fa'her of Geoffrey Wilcox, Glenn, Dawn, lerri and Leslie Henderson; son of Mr. Mrs. Lee Wilcox of Lupton, brother of Gary Wilcox and Mrs.

Max (Joan) Cramer; grandson of Mrs. Jorm (Grace) Hav-dtn. Funeral 11 a.m. Saturday at Ihe Wm. R.

Potere Funeral Home, 4th Walnut, Rochester. Memorials to the Leader Dog School would be appre Educational 35 ACTION IBM KEYPUNCH NURSES AIDE ASST AUTOMATION ACADEMY 964-3880 Want Ads ciated. trVrrt I are tops! WILHELMI MEN-WOMEN 18-61 HIGH PAYING JOBS AVAILABLE BARTENDING SCHOOL FRANCES Age 80. Seot. 9 of Wayne.

Dear molher of George HI, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Groelie; five grandchildren. At. Uht Memorial Funeral Home, 35400 G'enwood Westland until Fridav noon, tn state at St.

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1 Professional Bartender School 76 Adams 964-4380 YAEGER A. EDWIN, 77 Passed away at his residence, 10879 9 1st Avenue North, Semmole, Florida, September 1975. Formerly of Detroit. Husband of Virginia Funeral services Mohn Fu Character Actor Dies Character actor John Mc-Giver, whose movies included "Midnight Cowboy" and "The Manchurian Candidate," is dead at 62. He suffered a heart attack at his home in West Fulton, N.Y.

McGiver also appeared in- a number of television shows and acted on neral Home, Seminole, Florida Friday September iz. MODELING' MODEL TYPES Wanted to Train for live Fashion Shows Photographic Models Local TV Senes CALL ANN ZABRAMSKI ANNA. Sent. 10 Dear mother of Mrs Constantine (Marv) Jenczewski, Mrs. Jane Quigg, George, mother-in-law of Irene; 11 grandchildren and six great-grandchifdren.

Member of Alter Society, St. Florian. Services Saru Saturday 9:15 a.m. Lefchick Funeral Home, 19337 Gonant, St. Flonan Cnurch 10 a.m.

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