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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 37

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(3)1 BIATHS 13 BIATHS (3 THE EVENING SUN, Oct. 9, 1961 37 DIATKI (3) I ATHI (3 fil'Stlf. fiiewery Engineer ana Firemen's Local Union No. 177 deeply regret the pawing of it teurad member, BUSCH. Respectfully, EDMUND 6.

MOORE, Se Business Representative. CARDWF1.L. On Oetoher 1, NELSON of Ml Orkney road, beloved hutbtnd of the late Allc J. Cardwell (net Oewi, and as-voted latter of Robert O. Card-fll, Sr.

lOe Service from the Olenn T. Belts Funeral Home, S2n9 Yorlc road, on Tuesday, at I P.M. Interment in (3 1KMNK1 On October 6, 1961 H1WARD UOfcErH ZILM8KI, be loved huaband of Gertrude. Zlenv kl inea ZubinwtkD. and devoted lather of Patricia and Robert Zieiuakt.

10 Funeral from hi 1st reslrietiea 1615 Joplln street, on Tueeriay at 8 15 AM. Requiem High Maas at m. laainurs Huron at am Interment in St. Stanlilau Cemetery. ZlfMKKI Brewery Worker Local Union No.

10 regret to announce the pawing of their brother, I U- WARD J. ZJIMSKI. 9 JAMES WARD. Tlualneiu Repieaentatlte, Zl'IAUF. On October 1961, ARTHUR retired lieutenant of Paltiinor county police, beloved husband of Margaret A.

Zulauf tnc Vontran). 10 Funeral from hi late residence 124 South Clinton street, on Tues. day at 11 AM. Interment in Sacted Heart Cemetery. zri Maryland Law En fiiicenient Orilceia.

an linunces with deep regret the death or our meniDer. Am huh r. cv I A UP, and extends tlncer vm patliy to hi fHtnlly. 10 MILLARD B. HORTON, PrestrtTt MONUMENTS, VAUITS, ITC.

(7) MONUMENTS BY HENRY MERKEL, INC. "Sine U55" crvrmtY trrnRiNO RL'iERR'K AVE Ml 1 8078 IOST AND FOUND (8) FOUND S1AMKM CAT "Wale" tvf- drnur Intt 4-6 moa. aro. SSIII live FOl'NtV-Bele, apnrox. 9 ki.

old. vie Alameda A- Kennrdv Ave Mnn 10 2 Tlf a0ojuailx.2JJ DQO 8llver-ra miniature poodle R1NO Ladles. reen atone, o.t in Herhl Howard ti Lex Bat. Sentimental value. Reaard.

BE. 6-1276 DJ I WIRE HAIRED TERRlFrt Female ht. m-lth hlar.k At tan mirkinax Lnat vtc. Owvnn Oak Ave. At Puinuli lrK am.

i q-yihp. WRIST WATCH Lost Au. 8. Lady's round atrn. 87 larnets, Luclan riccard movement.

Cae No. C-UWS REWARD. Call PLaza 2-064. JAt, Porter. LOST Silvery Rnsary, vie.

Northwood Biioppm e-enter. DR. 7-737J. Krard SPECIAL NOTICI INVITATIONS FRINTED Weddlnsa A a I social attaint. Raliri nrlntlne 17 75 a 100, Includln double envelopes Ai tissues.

Free eattmatea In your home Hlah oualltv. Inw rni ynrge.acyourin inyum, MO, BLIP COVERS made to order. Your matensi or mine. Fre eat, FO. 7-B0p6, 8 A noon.

KITCHEN CHA1R8 REttPHOISTFjiED scrvice.pA. 134g. 1 WILL MAKE slip covers with your mat, or can wnn samnifs. in. SHARE YOU CAB (10 TRANSPORTATION To Florida.

Los Anaelea, Takoma. Beaitle. Toledo, for responMbl drivers. Cars avail, now. At'TO PR I VP AW AY CO, CL.

4-411 RIDE WANTED From 5900 Blk, Hur- Kira KO. DPtw. HIS A- 8.30 A.M. to arrive vie. Charlr li 23th 8t.

0 A aft. 6 Pi. PERSONALS (H) WILL NOT be resoo sible for anv debts, unless eontractrd by myself JOHN WALTFR MEADE 417 STREET 0 LEN BVRNIE, MD, I WILL NOT be responsible for anv oeots. unless contracted bt mvseil CHRISTOPHER C. BHULTZ jtJiBiiieajpi.Acs.

debts unless contracted by mvtelf. raui, UAVia 105 WaHIWOTON ST I WILL NOT be responsible for any ueois uiuess contracted By myself. DEI, BERT A. WILLIAMS 2920 SOUTHLAND AVE. I WlLLNOT "be responsible' for anv aeots.

unless rontrscted by myself EDWARD DAILY E. FAYFTT i will, nui De responsible lor sny debts iniess contracted by MRS, EDWIN WILSON mysel, 5042 wrleht Avenue ROOFING- HOME IMPROVEMENTS "Reptlr A Specialty" CHESAPEAKE ROOFING CO. LI. 2-5675 5012 Reistersfown Rd CLU BROOMS. BATHROOMS.

KlTCff ENS -Save 3S'i NOW The finest pnnelln materials No sub-con-tract ins. We do our own work 1st payment next year Amass. RO 4-058B. CONCRETE Sidewalk steps, porches. I do my own vnr.

Ml). 4-l-HU) or fU, 7-916. PAPERHANGING, $8 UP CASH OR CRFDIT PAINTING PLASTER INCI J-0040 FALLOUT SHELTERS GOV'T ACCEPTED CONTRACTOR I DO MY OWN WORK BANK FINANCING NO S-J OTJ FAINTING PAINTING Inside or out. 30 years experience WL 5-5379 CARPENTRY ALL TYPE8 Porches a specialty own work Low prices tr t-0799 Storm" Loors wiNDOwSSave lii on iuei bin Lowest Prices In town wopaymeni tu next year AMASS RO. 4-05R FALLOUT SHELTER BT.fMRW.9-CORP, JMSS CLUB ROOMS.

additions atuca oorehes; reuairr remodelin Glenn ua-u STONE BRICK porches steps ol any kind concrete work flse-stone pa Mo ITL. S-40LTTL. 9-33JH) MrtHMANUinu-Bi 8 and up per room Also palntln Guaranteed aX pt service. CH. 3-0773 BAILEY MOVING A hauliilTTleas" rates.

NO. 9-9400 or NO. 9-9459. Ask ior MPicn 1 ACE 8 Gas or oil, ArTfeTJcarP Standard. 20 yr.

guar. Low as (1K9 lit Dflv't next, yr Amns. RO ROOF Coatings i20.T.eaks stopped' uuirer a- spoutlnx. lowest cost orl If WALL STEAMING $7 up per room Free estimate. Hampden Wall Paper ijaint Co.

CH 3-0775 paperhaTSTgino Seasonable PRICES FREE estimates. Prompt service. Call anytime. PE. 2-1945 JALOUSIE ROOMS or PorcF Enclosures Lowest once ID town AMASS RO 4-nAftft HOME REPAIRS Carpentry, refnTex crmns anauions, painting, call Fred.

BE, 5-2971. Aft. 6. BE. 5.4350 RPKCIAI.

Roofs repair coatlnt. I3S CALL BROOK8HIRE, LA. 3 4552 PapertianKlng. plasterln. palntingrwall Rapine uuar worn.

Free estimates HO. 7-3206. HOUSES raised Cellars nut In Beams PAIN'l LNG Very res. RBookerrTTTi ii Hum fi PATCH PLAS1 EklNClaa TIP FRADY Wl 7-IRIl FLOORS CLlANED Ai sheTlacTTdfTfS avtraee rm T.T y.oai? PAPER STEAMING PAINTING" trash rpmovedCH.3-7097 SANDING Finishing 40 yrs X1 R1D7-R A 80S NO 9'fl PAPERHANOINU-Rras. ates.

PaTJl Wilklns. 1224 Kevin RdJL7997 PLASTERING Patchwork specialty 1, an iv prina wu, WINDOW A I SIN 31 ALLED White workman, i u. wrg PAPER HANGING PromDl service Work auar. Reus MO. 4-4210 PAINTING it PAPERING Vary rea sonahie TH 0-5r4P PAlNUMi interior nienw ,.1 'a ar' oi a ri 1 CONCRETE A flaKstoniTbatios poicn'es Pavlna yds walli Reas rI Paper sieamino painting-'' trash remnvfd Call TO ROOFING SHOIITINO ap rrripTRa hjip vi'i "Painting DIATHS FHO'I ou '0 J961.

EDOAR D. Of 2535 Cecil avenue, beloved huanand of Mor ence L. Phoebus I nee Lntf.) and beloved father of Mia. Madelln Schainberger, Mrir Omar and Edgar Phoebus Service at the Paul E. Cheno- weth Funeral Home, 3615-17-19 Chestnut avenue on Wednesday October II, at 10 AM.

Interment In Meadowrldge Memorial park Visiting hour 2 to 8 M. II ROBE Y. On October 7. 1P61. PEARL me Padgetn, beloved wife of the late Sulbrrt M.

Robey, of 819 Fast Fort avenue, and devoted mother of Mr. Edna Elliott, Mr. Frank Robey, Mra Lorraine Yewell. Mrs VirRlnl Cottrell, Mr Dorothy Wengert. Mrs Audrey Clark, and Mrs.

Mildred Renner. Also survived by 17 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren. lOe Prayer In the A. Howard Evans Funeral Home, 1400-1402 South Charles street (at Clement lreet on Tuesdav, October 10, at 10.30 A M. Service In the Church of Redemption at 11 A.M.

Burial In woodlawn Cemetery, BOEDER. On Octoner 5. 1961. CAR ROLL of 2809 Garnet road (Parkville). beloved husband of Marian B.

Roeder (nee Ayton), Servlcea from tha Leonard Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road, at Echodale avenue, on Mon day at 8 A.M. Requiem High Mass at oi. ursuia i nurcn at 9 a Interment In Moreland Memorial Park. Friends may call from 2 to 4 P.M. and 6 30 to 9 P.M.

9 ROHI.F.DER. Suddenly, on October 7, 11161. JOStPH of 2709 Huron street, beloved husband of Anna Herring Rohleder and devoted father of John F. Rohleder and grandfather of Messrs. John, josepn, Daniel ana Donald Rohie der.

fie Funeral from the funeral home of John J. Cowan and Son, Holllns and Poppletnn atreet. on Tuesday at 8 A.M. Requiem High Mass in St. Jerome Church at 9 30 A.M.

Interment In Meadow ridge Cemetery. Visiting hours 11 A M. to 8.30 P.M. (Parking la cilitles). ROSENSTKIV.

On October 8, 1961, at 450 Schley Road. Annapolis AARON, beloved husband of the late Sadie Rosensteln, devoted son of the late Nathan and Lena Rosensteln and devoted father of Mrs. Jeannette Rosen, of An napolls, and brother of Mr. George Rosensteln and Mrs. Kate Gold stein, both of Baltimore, and the late Moses and David Rosensteln Services In the Hopping Funeral Home.

172 West Street, Annapolis on Monaay. uctooer at i r.M Interment In the Hebrew Friend ship Cemetery, Baltimore. The family will be In mourning at 450 scniey road, Annapolis. I in lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Maryland Workshop for the Blind. I 9e SANDERS.

On October 6. 1961 CHARLES of 4654 Park Heights avenue, beloved husband of Marie S. Sander (nee Stauner). lOe Services at the Paul E. Cheno weth Funeral Home.

3615-17-19 Chestnut avenue, on Tuesday, October 10, at 10 A.M. Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery, Visiting hours 2 P.M. to 10 P.M. SANDERS. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Post No.

81, American Le gion, Department of Mary land, announces with deep regret the death of Comrade CHARLES H. SANDERS. CLYDE REDDING. 10 Commander. SCHMIDT.

On October 7, 1961, Ed ward Paul of 6400 Eastern avenue, beloved husband of Magdalena Schmidt (nee Scott), devoted father of Mrs. Marie Kellum and grandfather of Paul and Donna Kdlum. lie Funeral from the Hoffmann Funeral Home, 3218 Hudson St. (entrance on Bouldln St.) on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery.

Friends may call from 2 until 10 P.M. SCHMIDT. Highland Lodne No. 184. A.F.

A M. will meet In special communication on Wednesday. October 11. at 10.15 A.M. for the purpose of laying to rest with Masonic honors our late brother, EDWARD PAUL SCHMIDT.

11 LOUIS NERF Worshipful Master SCHMIDT. On October 8. 1961. AMELIA W. (nee Shuppner), of the Broadview Apartments, beloved wife of the late Charles J.

Schmidt, and devoted mother of Mrs. Helen Connors of Belmont Mass. and Charles J. Schmidt Jr. lie Services from the Leonard J.

Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale avenue), on Wednesday, October 11, at 2 P.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 until 4 P.M. and 7 until 9 P.M. SCHMIDT.

The Salvation Army Women's Auxiliary announces with deep regret the passing of our charter member, AMELIA W. SCHMIDT. lie BLANCHE T. ROGERS, President. SCHRACK.

On October 7 1961. JOHN, of 624 Riverside drive, beloved husband of Delia Schrack (nee Frazler) and father of Mrs. Thelmft Becker, Louis Herman D. and John Schrack, Jr. 11 Funeral from Lilly Zeller, Funeral Home 1901 Eastern avenue, on Wednesday, October 11, at 10 A.M.

Interment In Oak Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 10 P.M. SCHUBERT. On October 8, 1961. at Philadelphia, Pa MATILDA LOUISE (nee Hetrlck), beloved wife of the late Louis William Schubert and mother of Mrs.

John Matthews, Ashland. Mr. Earle P. Schubert, 811ver Spring, and Mr. Paul L.

Schubert, Independence, Mo. Friends may call at William J. Tlckner At Sons, North and Penna avenues, after 1 P.M.. Monday. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday at 10 A.M.

Interment In Oak Lawn Cemetery. SINSHEIMER. On October 8, 1961. GERTRUDE, beloved wife of Harry Sinsheimer and mother of Annabelle Sinsheimer. lOe Services at the Jack Lewis Home 2100-02 Eutaw place on Tuesday precisely at 11 A.M.

Interment In Chevra Ahavas Chesed Inc. Cemetery, Randollstown. kindly omit flowers in mourning at 3832, Greenspring avenue. SINSHEIMER. The Cherva Abavas Chesed Inc.

regrets the passing of our member, GERTRUDE SINSHEIMER, officers and members lease attend services at the Jack ewls Home, 2100-02 Eutaw place on Tuesday at 11 A.M. lOe FRED JUNKER President SI.OFFER. On October 7. 1961, VIOLA beloved daughter of the late Emeron F. and Florence M.

Sloffer. 10e Friends may call at the O. Howard Strong Funeral Home. 3207 west North avenue at Hilton street on Monday from 2 to 5 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M.

Services Tuesdav at 2 P.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. SMITH. On October 6. 1961.

WIL LIAM of 1401 Cold Spring lane, beloved husband of the late Clara Green Smith and beloved father of Mrs. France Hume, Mrs Elizabeth Mason, Mr. Clara Eroh. Mrs. Margaret Jones and Mr.

William E. Smith, Jr. 9e Service at the Paul E. Cheno-weth Funeral Home 3615-17-19 Chestnut avenue, on Monday. October 9, at 10 A.M.

Interment In Mount Comfort Cemetery, Alex andria. Va. Visiting hour. 2 to 10' P.M. SPINKLLA.

Suddenly, on October 8. 1961. BARTOLA, beloved brother of Mr. Cuny Splnella. 11 Funeral from the Joseph Zannio.

Funeral Home, 312 S. Hichland avenue, on Wednesday. October 11. at 8 15 A.M. Solemn Roqulem High Mass at Our Lady of Pompei Church at 9 A.M.

Interment In Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery Friends may call from 2 until 9 30 P.M. STANDIFORD. On Otcboer 9. 1961. NAOMI 8 (nee Price), of Macemore road.

Parkton. beloved wife of D. Preston Stsndlford. and beloved mother of Catherine 8 Benshoof. 11 Funeral services will be held on Wednesday.

October 11. at 2 P.M., from Hartenstein Mortuary, New Freedom. Pa. Interment In Maryland Line Cemetery. Friends mav call at the mortuary Tuesday afternoon and evening STEIN AC KFR.

On October 8. 1961. SARAH MARGARET iMadae, of 2911 Frederick avenue, beloved rtauehter of the late Henry and Martha Holmes Steinacker. lie Funeral services will be held at the MacNabb Son MemorlBl Chapel. 301 Frederick avenue (at the Beltwavi.

Catonsville, on Wednesday. October 11. at 2 P.M. Internment In Loudon Park Cemetery. Visiting hour.

3 until 9 P-M f-On October 8. 196i. Hf.I.l.N a of 145 Houth Llnwood avenue, beloved daughter of the lata William 8. and Marv Kar warkl, and devoted mtr of Miaa josepmne Karwackl. Mr.

Wllllum S. Karr. and Mra. Audrey C. Herds Funeral from the Bernard Da- browikl Funeral Home.

2611 East Baltimore street! corner titreeper atreet). on Wednesday, October 11, at 9 15 A M. Requiem High Mas at Elizabeth's Church at 10 AM. Interment In St. Slanislaua Cemetery.

Visiting hours from 2 until ju r.M. ua KF.FSE On October 5. 1961. MAO-G1E E. KEKSE (nee Marks), for merly of 207 Brackenwood court, iimonium, beloved wire oi the late William Andrew Keese devoted mother of Mr.

Maurice J. Rev. William Andrew Keese, Mr. H. Earl Keese.

Mrs Margaret Keese Henry; grandmother of Mrs. Ruth Keese Schaef- fer, Cleveland. Ohio. Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road, at tchodale.

on Monday at 11 A Interment In Baltimore Cemetery. friend may call from 2 PM. until a r.M. ana 7 p.m. to PM.

daily, beginning Saturday, 6 KEI.LY. Suddenly, on October 9 1961. OWEN of 3710 Prankford avenue, beloved husband of Isabel M. Kelly (nee Oreem. 12e Service from the Leonard Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale avenue), of which due notice will be given.

KENNY. KIUCZYNSKI. On Oc tober 8. 1961. PETER of 3509 Richmond avenue, formerly of 3316 Donnell street: beloved husband of Victoria V.

nee Bog-danskl); devoted father 'of Mr Conrad P. and Miss Henrietta Kenny. Also survived by three grancicnuaren. Services from the Charles 8 Zeller Funeral Home, 901 South Conkllng street (at Hudson street i on Wednesday at 8.15 AM Requiem high mass at St. Cas-mlr's Church at 9 45 AM.

Inter ment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery, KIEFF. On October 1961. WAL. TER KIEFF.

of 10 North Potomac street, beloved son of the late Jacob and Mary Kleff and brother of Mrs. 8ophle Karpovlch and Mra. Mary runaczsKi. iu Funeral services at the John A. Moran Funeral Home, 3000 East Baltimore street (corner of Potomac street), on Tuesday, October 10, at 9.30 A.M.

Requiem High Mass at St. Patrick's Church at 10 AM. Interment In Holy Rosary Cemetery. Friends may visit dally 2 P.M. to 10 P.M.

KREBS. On October 9, 1961, JAMRS CHARLES, of 3218 Chesley avenue, beloved husband of Lillian T. Krebs (nee Bauman). 12e Services from the Leonard J. Rurk Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale avenue of which due notice will be given.

LAMBERT. On October 7, 1961, at Baton Rouge, 8ALLIE LAMBERT (nee Hyre), beloved wife of the late Rev. Thomas J. Lambert formerly of Baltimore, and beloved mother of Mrs. Milton Stonnell.

Friends msy call at the Wltzke Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue, on Monday from 2 P.M. until 10 P.M. Services on Tuesday at 1 F.M. Entombment in Lorraine Park Mausoleum. Kindly omit flowers.) lOe LEE.

On October 8, 1961, at The Home for the Aged of The Methodist Church, 2211 W. Rogers avenue, Elizabeth (nee Romans) aged 78 years, mother of Mrs. Victor T. Grover of Maplewood, New Jersey. Mrs.

William Coney, Round Bay. Md. and Mr. Westy Leth of California. lie Funeral services will be held at William J.

Tlckner it Sons. North snd Pennsylvania avenues on Wednesday at 1 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery, LL'DWIG. Suddenly, on October 8. 1961, GEORGE FREDERICK, of 3440 South Hanover street, beloved father of Mrs.

Katherlne Kelly and Mrs. Margaurlte Breashears. and devoted brother of Mrs. Rose Crutchley and Mrs. Margret Voll.

Services at the McCully Funeral Home, 130 East Fort avenue, on Thursday at 8.30 A.M. Requiem high mass at St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Cedar Hill Family requests friends to call between 2 and 9 P.M. 12e LUMPKIN.

On October 6, 1961, POWELL of 3100 O'Donnell street, beloved husband of Anna G. Lumpkin (nee Graul), devoted father of Mrs. Virginia Gross, and Claude Lumpkin, of Chatham. grandfather of Carolyn and Fred W. Gross, and Donna Lumpkin and beloved brother Mrs.

Samana Parker. lfle Funeral from the home of his daughter, 3400 Donnell street, on Tuesday at 2 P.M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. I Those who wish may contribute to the American Cancer Society or the United Evangelical Church. LUMPKIN Special communications of Monumental Lodge No.

96, a.f A.M., will be held in Masonic Temple on Tuesday, October 10. 1961, at 1 P.M. to attend the funeral of our late Brother, POWELL RUBY LUMPKIN. 10 ERNEST E. SEAL, Worshipful Master.

LUMPKIN. The Ashlar Association, regrets to announce the death of Brothel, POWELL R. LUMP KIN. JOSEPH M. DOERFLER, President.

MrDONALD On October 7, 1961 FLORENCE J. McDONALD (nee Parry), of 6520 Woodbrldge circle Westview Park, Catonsvllle, formerly of 773 Grantley street, beloved wife of the late Frank McDonald and beloved mother of Mrs. Thomas J. McCartney. lOe Funeral from the Witzke Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue, on Tuesday at 9.30 A.M.

Requiem High Mass at St. Agnes Church, Catonsville at 10 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. MCINTURFF. On October 8.

1961, LYDIA M. (nee Letterman) Manchester R. beloved wife of the late Isaac Mclnturff. Funeral services from the Tip-ton-EUne Funeral Home, Hamp-stead. on Tuesday, at 11 A.M.

Interment Llneboro Cemetery, Lineboro, Md. Friends may call after 7 P.M. Sunday. 9e MERRICK. On October 5, 1961.

GEORGE of 111 Westminster road, Relsterstown, beloved husband of Alice E. Merrick (nee Colvln) and father of Mrs. Edith Porter and Mrs. Ruth Collier. 9e Funeral from the Ellne Funeral Home.

10 Main street, Relsters town, on Monday at 2 P.M. Interment In AU Saints Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 9 P.M. RE1SSLAND. On October 6, 1961, EURITH (LOTTIE I (nee Robb), formerly of 1739 Harford avenue, beloved wife of the lata Edward C.

Reissland. 9e Services at the Dlppel Brothers Funeral Home. 7110 Belalr road (at Elm avenue), on Monday morning. October 9 at 11.30 o'clock. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.

Friends please call between 2 and 5 P.M.. and 7 and 9 P.M. MILLER. John H. Latrobe Lodge No.

165, A A A.M., will meet on Monday, October 9, 1961, at 10.45 A.M. at the Fred Cole Funeral Home, 1913 West Baltimore atreet. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, JOHN PETER MILLER, life member. DANIEL V. GERHARDT.

9e Worshipful Master. MILLER. Suddenly, on October 7, 1961, SARAH M. (nee McCarney). of 5313 Cordelia avenue, beloved wife of the late Joseph L.

Miller, and beloved mother of J. Walter Miller and Mrs, Hester Ott Fisher. Services at the Paul E. Cheno-weth Funeral Home. 3615-17-19 Chestnut avenue, on Tuesdav.

October 10. at 2 P.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 to 10 P.M. lOe MOHR.

On October 8, 1961. DANIEL E. of 139 North Port street, beloved husband of Catherine Mohr (nee Huber) and dear father of Mra. Irene C. Miller.

Milton Arthur C. Sr. and Glanville O. Mohr. 10 Services at the John A.

Miller Funeral Home. Hartley Miller. Successor. 2332-34 Jefferson street of which due notice will fc g(ven PAPIRI. On October 8.

1961. VINCENT of 1426 Stonewood road. Northwood, beloved husband of Josephone Paplrt inee Consan-tlnei, devoted father of Miss Theresa Paplrl. Mra. Marie White.

Eueene J. and Joseph A. Paplrl. Service at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home.

5305 Harford road at Echodale avenue, of which due notice will be given Family requests viewing on Mondav from 7 to 8 FM. and a to 8 PM dally. 12e Urluner 7, 1961 at narrord Memorial Hospital, MRS GEORGIE A. i nee Sheldon i of -ri South Main sweet, Bel Air, Mary- tana, beloved wife of the late Ales M. Fulford.

Fnendi may call at the Foster Funeral Home (West Broadway "imams streets), tsel Air iwaryianq on Monday evening nurn i-w. runerai services at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Bel Air. Maryland on Tuesday at I 30 P.M Interment In Oreenmotuit Ceme tery, Baltimore, Maryland. FllFORD The Governor William raca cnapter N.8.D.A R. of Har- rora county, announces with aecp regret me death of its be loved member and organizing regent, Mrs.

UEOHGE FULFORD lAie m.i oi J21 south Main street Bel Air. Md. MYRTLE GREEN JOHNSON Registrar GAREY. On October 1 ioai GOLDIE (nee Remblei, of Race road. Dorsey, beloved wife of Norman W.

Garev and mother of Archibald and Wesley Walklns and stepmother of Mrs. Maud Wever, Mrs. Anna Ludwlg and Norman Lee Garey. 11 Funeral from the Singleton Funeral Home, Craln Highway and eecona avenue, s.W. Glen Burnle, on Wednesday at 11 A.M.

Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery. By request visiting- hours are from 4 to 10 P.M. GOLDSTEIN. On October 8. 1B61 AARON, beloved husband of Edith Goldstein of 6258 Robin Hill road and devoted father of Rochelle, Mlndy and Stuart Ooldstein, beloved son of William and Yetta Goldstein of New York, brother of Mrs.

Charlotte Friend of New York. Joseph Gladstone of California, me Services at Sol Levlnaon A Bros Home, 6010 Relsterstown Rd. (at Plnkney), on Monday. October 9 at 1 P.M. tenter parking courts through Plnkney road.) Interment in New York.

Please omit flowers GOLDSTEIN. The Morris I. Feld Lodge B'nal B'rlth, deeply regrets me passing or aakun uold-6TEIN, and extends sincere sympathy to the family. Fellow members please visit house of mourning. 9e PHILLIP KERSHNER.

President GOLDSTEIN. The Morris Feld Guild deeply requests the passing of AARON GOLDSTEIN beloved husband of our member Edith Goldstein, and extends sincere sympathy to the family. MRS. AARON COHEN. lOe President HALLY.

On October 7. 1961. ANNA (nee Wojclehowska) of 2708 Hudson street, beloved wife of Alexander Hally, beloved mother of Mrs. Theresa Augustynlak, Mrs. Frances1, AchlleB, Mrs.

Getrude Johnson, Mrs. Anna Baranowtkl. Mrs. Eleonara Lombardo, Mrs. Helen Pfadenhauer, Leonard, John and Raymond Hally also 24 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren survive.

lOe Services from Marie Flalkouskl and Sons Funeral Home, 1000 south Kenwood avenue on Wednesday at 9 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. Casimer's Church at 9.45 A.M. Interment In St. Stanislaus Cemetery.

Visiting hours from 2 until 10 P.M. HALLY. The members of the Blessed Sacrament of St. Casimlr'a Church will meet at Fialkowskl Funeral Home, 1000 South Kenwood avenue, on Tuesday at 7 P.M. for prayers.

lOe HEFNER. On October 8, -961. MARY B. (nee Lift) of 3008 Echodale avenue, beloved wife of the late Joseph G. Hefner, devoted mother of Raymond A.

Hefner and the late Joseph C. Hefner. I0e Services from the Leonard Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road at Echodale avenue on Tues day at 8 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. uominics unurcn at a Interment in Holy Redeemer Ce metery.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. HEFNER. The Ladies' Rosary Con fraternity of St. Dominic's Church announces with deep regret the passing of our member. MARY and extends sympathy to her family.

Recitation of the Rosary at Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home 5305 Harford road on Monday, October 9 at 7.30 P.M. ELIZABETH A. HURLEY. President HENDERSON.

On October 8, at her late residence 4211 Glen- more avenue, MARY beloved wife of the late George E. Hen derson and mother of Mrs. Irma Halev. He Funeral from the Ullrich Fu neral Home. 4210 Belalr road, at Parkslde drive on Wednesday at 2 P.M.

Interment In Oaklawn Cemetery. IParking courts in rear. HENDERSON. Crown Court No. 10 order of the Amaranth deeply regrets the passing of Its member HONORED LADY MARY HENDERSON.

Amaranth services Tuesday at 8 P.M. at the Ullrich Funeral Home. lOe RUTH M. SCHUPPNER, Royal Matron HENDERSON. Highland Chapter No.

33 O.E.S. announces with regret the death of our beloved sister. MARY E. HENDERSON. 10e Funeral services on Tuesday at 7.30 P.M.

at the funeral nome. JEANNETTE LAUTENSCHLAGER Worthy Matron HENDERSON. Zitta Temple No. 27. Daughters of the Nile, deeply regret, the passing of its member.

MARY E. HENDERSON. Nile services Tuesday evening 8.30, at the Ullrich Funeral Home. lie MARY K. SAMPSELL, Queen.

HENDERSON. Yak-Rem-Peh Court No. 32, L.O.S.N.A., announces wnn deep regret the passing of Lady MARY E. HENDERSON. 11 ALSIE PITCHER, High Priestess.

HERAl'F-REIVHARDT. On October 8, 1961, Ernestine w. (nee lioes-sln), of 5808 Westwood avenue formerly of 4852 Hazelwood avenue, beloved wife of the late John Herauf and mother of Mrs. Louise Miller. Mr.

John A. Reinhardt and the late Mrs. Catherine Tormollan. 11 Funeral from the Lassahn Funeral Home, 7401 Belalr road, on Wednesday, at 11 A.M. Interment in Jerusalem Lutheran Cemetery.

Family requests viewing from 1 to 4 and 7 to 10 P.M. H1NES. On October 6, 1961, MARIE of 3709 Fifth street, beloved daughter of the late Frank J. and Pauline Opel Hines and devoted sister of Edward S. and Albert A.

Hines 9 Services at the McCully Funeral Home, Patapsco avenue and Third street, Brooklyn, on Monday at 3.3Q P.M. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Family respectfully requests visiting from 2 until 10 FM. HODES. On October 8.

1961. MARGARET M. Of 609 Murdock road, daughter of the late John and Avelena Grleser Hodes. Funeral from Henry W. Jenkins Sons Company, 4905 York road on Tuesday.

uctoDer iu ai ju A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. MarV's Church Govans, at 9 A.M. Interment In New Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM.

lOe HOPKINS. On October 1961, EDNA IRENE HOPKINS, of 2420 Sixteenth street N.W.. Washington. DC, beloved daughter of the late Clay Hopkins and Ella Hopkins. She Is survived by her sister, Mrs.

Frank Phlpps, and a brother, W. Curtis Hopkins. lOe Relatives and friends may call at the Ritchie Brothers Funeral Home. Upper Marlboro (Md). where services will be held on Wednesday.

October 11. at 2 P.M. Interment, Mount Oak Cemetery, MltcheUvllle, Md. JACOBS. On October 5.

1961. EDNA H. JACOBS (nee Walter), beloved wife of John H. Jacobs and sister of Mra. Vila S.

WUhelm and Mrs. Irma R. Brown. 9e Services at the late residence. 5722 Newholme avenue, en Monday at 11 A.M.

Interment In Lorraine Park Cemetery. JONES. Suddenly, on October 6 1961. GSOKGK or UO rails road, husband of the late Jennie Jonea and beloved father of William Preston and the late James Jones and Mrs. Estelle Mallonee 10 Funeral from the Donovan Funeral Home, 3818 Roland avenue, on Tuesday at 10 A.M.

Interment in Lorraine Park Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 FM. until 10 PJvI. of 4Vli Sixth street, Brooklyn, beloved hiuband of the late Ann Ocean Stoll end devoted fa ther of Henry and Kenneth n. niDii, iia Services at tha McCully Funeral Home.

Patapaco avenue and Thud treet. Brooklyn, on Werineiay at 11 AM. Interment la Cedar hill Cemetery, STl BHI.EI1INE On October 1961. at hi lntf reaidence, 3708 Mac. lavlah avenue, JOHN H1RLM.

te loved husband of Ellrabeth Cath rln Stubbleblua tne Eandrrai and, devoted father of Mr. Wil liam Davis, miu Laura etiubbie bine, Mrs Michael Oram, of Wilkes Barre, Pa, and Mr. Jacoh Stubblebine. of West Nanicnk and Mra. Howard W.

Slubble- bine, of Plymouth. Pa, fie Servlcea at the Badman Funeral Hum. Plymouth. on Wedne' day morning at It o'clock. Inter ment In Oaklawn Cemetery.

Wilkei Barre, Pa. Inquiries may be direc. ted to the Oeorg L. Schvab Home. Sli.lNSKI (7FZVMVKn.

On Oc tober 4. 1961, 8YOMUND ol 6731 Peaamer avenue, Orareland Park, beloved husband of Elua heth Sullnskl (ne Sawlckal and devoted rather of Mra. Lillian Firing. Mra. ConaUnce Sollowav Mr.

Dorothy Clement and Mr. Thomat Sullnakl. Also sur vived by five grandchildren Funeral servlcea at the Walter Dabrowakl Funeral Home. 1005 Dundalk avenue, near O'Donnell street, on Monday at 9.15 AM Requiem High Mas at Sacred Heart of Marv Churrn at 10 A Interment In Sacred Heart of Jeauf Cemetery. Friend may call from 2 to 10 p.m.

ve TAYLOR, On October 7, 1961 HARRY F. of 614 north Cheater atreet, beloved son of the late Henry M. and Catherine M. Taylor, (nee Rothameli and brother of the late Msy Taylor Weaver Servlcea from Phillip Herwlg Pona. 2024 Orleana street on Wednesday at 2 PM, Interment In Baltimore Cemetery.

lie TRESSKL. On October 8. 1961 In Toreat Hills, N.T., formerly of tiroomyn rarK, kali'm r. ne loved husband of Bernlce Mc Namee Tressel and devoted father Of Ralph R. Tressel, Jr.

Services at the Mc.Cullv Funeral Home, Patapsco avenue and Third street, Brooklyn, on Thursday at 11 A.M. Interment In Glen Haven Cemetery. Family request friend to visit 2 to 8 P.M. 12e TRl'ITT. Oit October 4, 1961, ROB tRT EARL (BUDDY), of Millers island.

beloved husband of Viola Emma Trultt (nee Dennis) and devoted father of Patricia Lynn and Robert Earl Trultt II and beloved brother of Mrs, La- vlnla Watklns. Mra. Delores Gray. Mrs. Ruth Schwartz and the Messrs.

Harold F. and Leonard J. Trultt Services at the Oeorge L. Schwab Home, 2101 Frederick avenue, at Pulaski street, on Monday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. Interment In Baltimore National Cemetery.

By request visiting hour 2 P.M. to 8.30 P.M. 9e TURNER. On October 7, 1961, ETHEL TURNER, beloved daughter of the late William George and Rebeca Haynes Turner, and sister of Mrs R. Dorsey Watklns Funeral services will be held at Fmmanuel Episcopal Church, Cathedral and Read streets, on Wednesday, at 10 A.M.

Interment In Orleans, Cape Cod, Mass. 11 VELEN'OVSKY. On October 7. 1961 JOHN J. of 501 north ColUngton avenue and beloved son of the late Vaclav F.

and Anna M. Velen-ovsky (nee Vallsi, dear brother of James J. Velenovsky and uncle of Mrs. Maria Wilson, Miss Dorothy Velenovsky, Mrs. Jeanette Cole and James J.

Velenovsky, Jr. Services on Wednesday at 8 15 A.M. from the Rosedale Funeral Home of Philip E. Cvach, 1211 Chesaco avenue. Requiem Mass at St.

Wenceslaua Church at 9 A Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Visiting hour 2 until 10 P.M. 11 WILLIAMS. On October 1961, GLADYS M. (nee Whltmer), of 5716 Magle street, Brooklyn Park, beloved wife of Thomas Leo Williams and devoted mother of Thomas Eugene Williams and beloved daughter of Mrs. Rosa Lee Whltmer.

Services at the McCully Funeral Home, Patapsco avenue and Third street. Brooklyn, on Tuesdav at 8.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. Rose of Lima Church at 9 A.M. Interment In Glen Haven Cemetery.

Be WILLIS. Suddenly, on October 6. 1961, JACK MACY WILLIS, of the Warrington Apartments. 3908 North Charles atreet. beloved husband of tne late Lenore Greig Willis, and devoted father of Mrs, George R.

Hill, of Norfolk, and Mrs. -Frances McCutcheon, of New York city, Also survived by four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. 9e Funeral services will be held at William J. Tlckner Si Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery.

IKindlv omit flowers. The family requests incnas to can Detween 2 and 8 P.M. WILLIS. The St. George- Society of Baltimore announce with deep regret the passing of our member.

JOHN M. WILLIS. 9e M. C. ST.

CLAIR BERKELEY, President WILLS. On October 7, 1961, HARVEY J. of 4212 Woodlea avenue, beloved husband of Dora K. Wills (nee Morgan, devoted father of Mildred M. Wills and Guy H.

Wills. Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Home, 5305 Harford road, at Echo-dale on Tuesday, at 2 P.M. Interment In Parkwood Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 9 P.M.

10e WILLS Mt. Moriah Lodge 116 A. F. A. M.

announces with deep regret the death of our Brother. HARVEY J. WILLS The brethern will assembly at the Funeral Home on Monday, October 9, at 7.45 P.M. to conduct Masonic Memorial Services. 9e MARCHANT W.

SALISBURY Worshipful Master WOMACK. On October 5, 1961, EVA (nee Whitehalr). of 1055 Jack place, Brooklyn, beloved wife of Edward C. Womack and devoted mother of Alfred A. Womack and Mrs.

Ethelyn M. Bush and devoted sister of Mrs. Msrjorle Stonko, Baltimore, Mr Lucille Laderoot, San Diego, Mr. Betty Jean Rosen-bsum, Honolulu, Hawaii, and Mrs. Edith Trimble, Flemlngton, W.

and survived by tlx grandchildren. Services at the McCully Funeral Home, Patapsco avenue and Third street, Brooklyn, on Monday at 2 P.M Interment In MeadowridR Cemetery. Friend may call frnm 2 to 9 p.m. se WL'STER. On October 7.

1961, at Fort Lauderdale, Fla MORGAN of 2715 Northeast Twenty-fourth street, Pompano Beach. Fla. beloved husband of Doris Wuster (nee Wade). lie Friends may call at William J. Tlckner Sons.

North and Pennsylvania avenues, after 2 P.M Tuesday. Servlcea will be held on Wednesday, October 11, at 2 P.M. Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery. WL'STER. The Lafayette LodceT No.

Ill; deeply reerets the passing of Brother MORGAN ALFRED WUSTER, life member. Member are requested to assemble at the Tlckner Funeral Home, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Wednesday, October 11, at 1 45 P.M., to conduct a Masonic burial service for our departed brother. 11 MAURICE D. CAUSEY. Worshipful Master.

YAF.GFR. On October 8. 191. F.D-WARD GEORGE, of Louisville, beloved husband of the late Lizzie Yseger (nee Kuhnl. and father of Mrs.

Clara L. Stone and Bertram Yseger. lie Funeral from the Ellne Funeral Home, 10 Main street. Relsterstown, Wednesday, at 2 P.M. Interment In Moreland Memorial Park Cemetery.

Friends may call 2 to 9 PM. ZFPP. On October 7. EDWARD of Manchester. R.D..

Md son of the late Jacob and Sarah Kerchner Zepp. 6e Friends msy call at the Tlpton-FUne Funeral Home, Hampstead. after 7 PM Sunday. Mr Zepp will lie in state in Im-msnuel Lutheran Church. Manchester, on Tuesdav from 1 until 2 P.M at which time services will be held.

Interment in Manchester CLASSIFIED INDEX CLAflSle-lCATTONS Annnur lii kliMirlf-al rtri4t It Is lv to Identify the clarification you ih to refer to by number a nl at by riatKiflcation bradln CI AHMKK ATION NUMBERS riini.K. num. OHUUr Pratlu lost and Found Person a ii In Mntiorlam Special Nonces 1. S. 4.

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ISA. 22. 22A, 34. S5. S.

28 RKAL ESTATE CROUP c. warn 41, Ileum and R. Pale 3D, 38, 40, 41. 4JA. 44.

45. 46.. 47 Bui. Property Bales-Leaic. 64.

6i. I6A. 67, a Business Ooporluu.ilcs 69 RINTAL OROL'P Hiiuiri snd n. X. Rent 42, 4N, 49, 50 Apanmcni Jl.

91. ii. Lin. mi 45, Iioarrtln Leutal Want 69, 60. 61.

(2 AUTOMOTIVE CROUPS AUtoa 70A, 71 Auxiliaries 72. T3. M. 1. 11.

la FOIl BALE OROUP for BA.e boa, Bl Boats. Ulavlslon. t. 2, 81, 84 elo. 8, 6(1, Auctions ti ADJUSTMENTS ANT1 KTLIJI The publisher wiU not be responsible inr mora man on incorrect insertion.

1 lie publisher rrserv lha right to revise or reject any advertisement deemed olilrcUnoabl. and to change the classification of any advertisement (torn tliat ordered to conform to lb policy of tha 6unpaper. TO PLACE SUN-ADS CALL 539-7700 Sunday Sun Ads and chanaes Accepted until 3 P.M. Saturday PERSONALS (11 ARE YOU IN We ran help you If you have been uirnen aown by everyone else. No matter how much you owe.

If you rc pai our rvcrvwnrre. WE CAN GET YOU OUT OF DEBI nunuui BUKKUWINU. Not A Loan Company Mo Security or Co-staners Needed NO CREDIT CHECK Call VE. 7-7025, Ask For Dept. General Budget Corp.

Ollllford Avenue Get A Better Job With General All Work Guaranteed Carpentry Modem Kitchen Bathrnnma Club Cellar Roofln Palntlni Paperlne Plasterln Cementln Pencin Low FHA Terms Available GENERAL CONTRACTING CO. Day, Nite or Sundays, LA. 8-0781 MT. ROYAL AVE. WANTS or "CALL7ME FIRST MR.

BARNES, NO. 9-3545 CALLS ANSWERED IN 30 MINUTES TOP PRICES oaid for bedrooms, din. in rooms, llvmar room, kltchi-n furniture, aas ranaes. washers, TV acts lefriaeralors Oriental and domestic rims brlca brae china, marble-tan furniture, silver old. anlloue and modern lewelery, diamonds, old uns coins snlnrt pianos.

Iron tovs NO 9-3S45 60S North NO. 9-3S4J (WO. B.UMajajlLL.ja HIGHEST CASH PAID Dining Rooms Bedrooms Refrigerator Odd Pieces Calls Answered In 30 Minute Pried man Nil. 5-5370 CASH IN A-FLASH FURN APP NEEDED LEWIS BR. 6-5769 CALL BR.

6-4837 TO SELL Ruga, Chin. Silver Jewelry, Guns, Antloues. Mr. Lee, 800 Pk. Eves.

EA. ATOTtSFUffNlTfJSi For Ants. Cash At Once rii-uair Any Awning, window, Door 5221 Park Hcluhl BRICKUN, 505 Ijavcn St. pi" 2-6030 nnnicu aas-nreo units, Ian type celling hung 120,000 U. Call BR or AT, Mr Lambrow LE.

9-9343 LE. 9-9342 we ouy aming room, Bedroom, living rimm. ooa pieces appliances. WE BUY MEN'S tlSED'CLOf HING A LADIES' WORN priR rriixa WE, PAY YOUR PRICE OLD OOLD, uiamonas. Jewelry, gold coins.

David Knmins. 91H JGItiratnirB I need used furniture'" IminpHlal.Tv. CaRh, MR. PARkER Buy apptT ooiiar. uo-i4i, GOLD Silver "Jewelry "bought fOF -JsUieaj-Vau ncnon luw, (Saratoga J3rlc.es paid.

PL. 2-532B, DIAMONDsTjEWELft c6iHH. did v.Q.ld.Medlner, 206 W. Saratoga. SITUATION WANTfD-Househ'elda) lit oner des.

Ironing out by -Jhedai. LA. 3-2176, LADY (CoT) Wishes ironing TucS LADY Wishes froniris. Exc. refs -ii'JIIIEQvJjy-iljiL.

Linuz (coi. 1 wants job ironing out; LADY (Col. I Des. work refs. LA, 3-7818.

WOMAN wants day's work. NO. WOMAN Wishes day's work $7 A EL 5-1929. WOMAN WisTiesday's work. Call FO.

i-nuoj. WOMAN Wants days work. Cleaning o. IHMIUI8. rteis.

nniwnut. BABY SITTERS A CHIID CAR! (14) rWlLL CARE FOR CHILD In myTonTe vnne parent worxs. Preschool ite 1.1 5 yrs. i Northern Pkwv.Alamwta iJP. 3 WA VFRT RtrrTtOM Will care for child In my horns day Rest rpfprnf.

CM I.IQAI WITS CARE ior chlld'while mother worxs. can furnish transportation. WILL MIND children while mother wnms it transportation. Cal NO R-um or sin a n.T LADY wants Job babysitting 7B. WILL CARE FOR YOUR CHILD In my LAUNDERING (1S LADY Will "do lroningln home.

Dun HHP WANTED HOUSEHOLD otheFTIeip f-iiiHi r-ycij iiuirr oun. evry Mon r.L. 140 wk. Must live in. HU.

B-2722 COOK Llaht hswk. In small family Other help employed. Rec. local ref Htt s.sw.9 CGLPLE-EXD. for small sdultfamily un nainmore county estate.

Live in have on tramp. Rec. ref. NO. COUPLE TO KEEP HOUSE At cook for bachelor In exchanae for a 3 rm.

nps tl urn jotjon MA4781.Bun 1''e. Md hswk. A. children. 8al.

higher than normal Pius Social Security. 2 days off per Call VA 5-6951. ti-L Hfk, Plain cooking. Thurs. A HGliSEKEEPEH Vht.

Live In 5 day or more if des Light hswk. Some cnokina. Nr Towson. AIL 9 P.M.. PR 7-B42fi HOU8EKEEPER 50 to ioirT live In Exc surroundings to eualifled 5-3386 HOfSEKE'EPER-Live In.

Off fiat, it Sun Rfit.jjSJlo. 4-158L HOUEFkeePER 12 to P. HH. AlVHH MAID LIVE IN Oood sal A- Hvin- speel! rBIiviiiesWAi2-i45L MAID, sen housework care of 1 Infant. Sat Est nif hURecerit refs.

pp. MAID Exo. Genrl hsik other eaipL Ref. rea. MO.

4-3870. I HUP WANTID-HOUSfHOlD (Itj MAID mil 1 rrffnuix nr kRAL nt'TllS. NO COOKINQ. (w DAY Wi.SK. 11 AM.

TO 6 PM, CALL MU. 5-5122 MAID 2.V40. 4 days, no nllcs, CI. hsv Si laundry. Must ba fond of children.

10 'til 7, no eookln. At f.t 1 EUlto. ret. i4 plu mUS-vm. ijii la A to have Intellf: WOMAN tent fnrelsner, apeaklm Enallsh, llv In privaia home.

Other while hell SITUATIONS WANTID MMALl (171 ADMlN'ISTRAftVg 'ASSISTANT DU verslned backsround, businesa snd professional, Including education, re-catch, and rehabilitation. Adept at handlmt nennle. AT 4-4111 or writs Pox Sun. BKKPR 2o ju. tip.

Exc. tel. avalL MU. 7-S073, fX PORT traffic exp. Typln it acctai rrc.

Avail. Boy. NU1315 Sun. Qliurde aires PlZ 2-80IJ. Home KTOsiNa win care for men! any retarded child or semi-invaua.

Adult can cr. t.snon LADY flea, steady Job as dbhaashar tri caieteria. Day work, rnoue. tK. MAN lira, work as chauffeur or Jarit.

nr. no aoe many omer job. Desires work In doctor's typing, be, o-oup. offlr Rnmff tvnli 1HAFE1C ASS T. ExpTlyra.

Class I A yra Dublin warehousing. Buy A.VSQ Hun YoilNQ LAD? With cUrical ii factor esp. des same typ ol work, Ca or Eve" Ct 3-088, ibUNO LADY Coi. Dei. job in reai Muraiu.

wi 7MS.V SITUATIONS (Port Time)-Fem. (11) co Mm frciala riTiSf rCoUcoTVr aiuoent oe. work leisure hr. 4 PM. to 10 P.M.

Call SA. 7.7R71 LADY KnnwTedie accounts payable. Farrun. anuruiana, lypms, aea, Parkville or HamilLnn. nark ttma No, 8.S878.

LADY Pea. office work! 10 to f. or typin at home FO T-2H79 YOUNC1 WOMA'rf-'fle'slre typing-! Dora, mairrial fftr photo-copy typed A- copy edited. If nam At phon uo to Box 9uni rEMPORARY OFFIC WORK. Mo fa.

High hourly rata. Labor Inc. BE. 5-347S HttP WANTED MM All (19) ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK Perm, fine oppt. for youn ladr.

Plrasant ood beneftls. 5-lay, 40-hr. wk. Please state age. education, exp.

it latest earnings. Box MA56, g'in. ADVERTISING CURK HOME FURNISHINGS COPYWRITER Immediate opening for experienced Copywriter in one of Baltimore's most progressive Advertising Departments, This position has important responsibilities. Excellent opportunity for the right person. 5-day, 40-' hour week.

Discount privileges. Apply MR. HOWARD E. JONES Advertising Director i Howard Lexington Sis. ALTERATION LADY Experienced on fine women's clothes, a oay weeg, excellent salary.

Mildred Davis. Inc rhrl Bt roiiNGTOMlMIJCO General onice work. Includln typing. Good working conditions. Apply J.

B. Sons Cp Phone LI. 2-2311, ARTIST Must have exp. In creative eommerclal nn. ino uerson we need la now working but Is bored with routine asslanment At wants to learn new fields such as motion picture animation.

Olve complete Information In lhn letter Box MA 13.13 Sun ASSISTANT BUYER Permanent position ambitious young woman. Retail experience in infants' wear preferable. 5-day, 40-hour week. Discount privileges. HECHT MAY STORE HOWARD 4 LEXINGTON STS.

ASSISTANT MANAGER for beaut ssion wnn managers license. Nice appearance. Able to do some detailed Apply M. Shaeffer. 2nd Brager Gutmans, Lexington tt Park BANK TELLERS EXPERIENCED Attractive hourly rate.

Branch loca- iion Minaiesex, wooaiewn and Hllien-rlale Sections. Call Mr, Soring or Mrs or hulls at SA, 7-2222 for appointment. THE EQUITABLE TRUST CO. 10 E. NORTH AVE.

'BARMAID NTght work, under SiT n5c- APP'y alter M. Park Bar it Grille, 331 Parle Avenue. BARMAID 8HOBT GOOD PAY, niOMT CLUB, 403 BARMAID (White! under 30; ITS. SVYVft'f cunaallt Apply In Person Federal E' 6AHMAID Phllmar's Restaurant, 7303 iAMAIDWhtj-odsy, call after BARMAID Steady work, ood ray" BARMAID Col. 28-35.

ApplylSoS BARMAIDS Ai WAITRESSES For new cxnotic liuo. ExP' pl'snt atmosphere, HKifti in in wwn, rata vacations. Interview any time. BAMBOO LOUNOE 1428 Pennsylvania Ave. BARMAIDS white.

Exp. day or aiy onoru nrs. oood iffaVs't" 6 BARMAIDS Nite work. Apply before nogjLand Box, 1309 N. fjharle.

Br, BARMAIDS Annl A -DjluiOlilLAve. oAHMAius-steady work. OK CorraC BEAUTI1CAN Are you satisfied 1 causa we have enlarged our Towson Salon, we are prepared to pamper Interested? BEAUTICIAN Top operator! if p. 1722 BEAUTICIANsIExp. For new salon opening In the Erdman Shopping Center.

Also for salons In other (hooping centers. Too sal comm. Man-yser llcensehelpfuf but not essential. Adolph B'auty Salons. SOS Park Ave 4tn fl- PL.

2-6124. "fK Beauticians 6 Mile or For new salon to open on Oct. 24th. Chopping Center. HO 5-3V51 P11''1 liAUTlciANS Male or female.

Famit iar with N.W. clientele. Top aal commac.wJthpavFa 7-9473 OOKKEEPING Postig m1eT55tr: AitTAA'iiJlsaLCall BR. 6-3895 BOOKKEEPING FTTROLrcLTRg Farnillarlty with NCR 3100 recordst des but not nee. Also light tvping Southwest sec.

Call Mr. Sarant. WL 7-8009 het 1 A- 1 1., "1- CAR HOPS WAITRESSES fixp. pref. unve-in nestaurant.

0nBaltimore National Pike. FtL CASHIER TYPIST Interesting positions for high school graduates over 25 with some expel Evening hours 3.30 P.M. to 12 A M. Monday through Friday or Saturday Sunday. Excellent opportunities for advancement.

Apply In ST AONE3 HOSPITAL WlLgENS ACAJONAVEfj CASHILK With tUDermarket eio. only Apply 20 1 OWPratt St. CHECKERS ACCOUNTING OFFICE ro check Premium Accounts. Advent-ment opportunities. Good benefits Room 206 227 ST.

PAUL PL. No in'erviews 12 noon to 1 30 Tr CLAIM CLERK In insurance office: position involves handling office c.aims. setting uo flies, tvping. etc. 8ime experience required Usual fringe benefits Salary open.

Call Mr. Albaugh a S'andard, Accidtu Insurance Co, MO. J-1068. Agvan PreaDyterian Cemetery. CARDWtLL, Special eommunlca.

ttoni of Tuscan Lodiie No. 202, A Si A.M., to be held on Tues-dv at 1.30 PM to attend and conduct the funeral of our late brother, NELSON CARDWELL, r. m. ig JOHN A. HITCHCOCK, Worshipful Matter.

CARDWKI.L. Local 181-4 United Federation or postal clerks an. flounce with deep regret the pass-lnsr of retired Brother NELSON J. CARDWELL. 10 HYMAN M.

LEVIN, President. CARROLL. On October 7, 1961. ROBERT A of Galther, Maryland, beloved husband of the late Etta h. Carroll.

Be Funeral from the Weer and Halght Funeral Home, Route 32 at Orandvlew Svkesvilla on Tuesday at 3 P.M. Interment In Spring, field Cemetery. Be CAM. On October 6. 1961.

JOHN WESLEY MARLEY, of 2 Ashmere road, Owing Mills, Md beloved husband or Marian Hlnes Cass and father of Miss Barbara Mnrley Cass and Wesley Roland and John Jeffrey Marley Cass. me may call at the Weer and Halght Funeral Home. Route 32 (at Orandvlew), S.vkssvllle Communion service on Tuesday at 10.15 AM. Burial office at 10.45 A.M. at St.

Barnabas Episcopal Church, Bykesviiie. Interment In Lorraine Park Cemetery. CAVE. On October 6, 1961, WALTER E. CAVE of 1533 W.

Lombard street, beloved husband of the late Mvrtle Skldmore Cave and beloved brother of Mrs. Wllmer Dove, Atwell Henry Henry K. Bryan, John C. Cave and the late Mrs. Mary E.

Felnberg. Be Friends may call at the Wity.ke Funeral Parlors, Holllna it Gil- mor streets, from 2 P.M. until 10 P.M. Service on Monday, at 1 PM. Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery.

COX. On October 8, 1961. WILLIAM WALTER, of Huntlngtown, beloved husband of the late Susan Cox. Friends may call at Hutchtns Funeral Heme, Owlngs, Md. Funeral on Tuesday, October 10, 1961, at 2 P.M.

In Mount Harmony Methodist Church. Interment In church cemetery. CR AND ELL. On October 7, 1961. RUTH, of 2229 Eutaw place, beloved daughter pf the late Ham-lfton and Henrietta Cox Crandell.

Services from the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale avenue), on Wednesday, October 11, at 10 A.M. Interment In Moreland Memorial Park. Friends may call from 2 until 9 P.M. dally.

DIEHM. On October 8, 1961 MARY erf 1945 Dundalk avenue, wife of the late Christian O'Brien Dlehm and mother of Victor C. Dlehm. and grandmother of Mrs. Cliff Robertson, Grant Victor and Betty Anne Diehm, and sister of Charles.

B. and John E. Hnckman. 11 Funeral from the Ullrich Funeral Home, of Dundalk, 2112 Dundalk avenue, on Wednesday, at 10.30 A.M. Interment Meadowrldge Cfmetery.

DIKHM. The Crown Rebekah Lodge No. 12, regrets to announce the death of Its charter member, Past Noble Grand MARY E. DIEHM. Rebekah services are to ba held on Wednesday, October 11', at 10 A.M.

at the Ullrich Fu neral Home. Dundalk avenue, ah members are requested to attend. rii-ir HAfiv lfle Noble Grand. MSZYNSKLOn October 8. 1961 EDWARD Of 1222 South Ellwood beloved husband of Rose M.

DuRzynskl (nee Stefanskll, ce-loved father of Rose Ann Duszvn-skl, Mrs. Helen Whalen, Mrs. Frances Kos, Mr. Frank Grabow- skl. brother of Mrs.

Helen Kru szynskl, also four grandchildren and two great grandchildren from Marie Fialkowskl and Sons Funeral Home, 1000 South, i Kenwood avenue, Due notice. 9e EAREHART. On October 6, 1961, at her residence. 5624 Carville ave nue. ALICE C.

(nee Dwyer). be- loved wife of Paul A. Earehart. and devoted mother of Richard Earehart, and foster mother of Frank Markey. and sister of Charles Dwyer, and grandmother of six.

Service) from the funeral home fit John Kenny (successor Ger trude Kennyl, 5B46 carvine ave nue. Halethorpe, on Tuesday, Oc tober 10. at 9.15 A.M. Requiem high mass at Ascension -Church at 10 A.M. interment in new catne dral F.M.

until 10 P.M. DUEL. On October 8, 1961, ALFRED -age 70 years, son of the late Samuel T. Jr. and Sarah E.

Edel and brother of Walter L. and Paul J. Edel. 10e Funeral services at. his home 14-Wendover road, Guilford on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock.

Interment In Druid Ridge Cemetery. Please do not send flowers. EMBIOH. On October 6, 1961, JOHN R'. EMBICH.

Colonel, USA beloved brother of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Kurtz, of Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania. He Friends may call at H. Sander Ac Sons, North avenue and Broadway, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. on- Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.

Funeral services are to be held in the chapel at Fort Meyer, on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment prtvate in Arlington National Cemetery, FALCONER. On October 8, 1961, JOHN R. FALCONER, of 1312 Corey drive, Glen Burnle. beloved husband of Dorothy White Falconer, and beloved father of Elisa, Kathy, Kenneth, and John R.

Falconer, and beloved son of Ralph S. and Alice Miller Falconer. l'e Friends may call at the Wltzke Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue, from 3 P.M until 10 P.M. Service on Wednesday. October 11, at 11 A.M.

Interment In Baltimore National Cemetery. FEARSON. On October 9. 1961. EVA A.

(nee Krauset, of 1423 Mont-peller street, beloved wife of the fate Frederick Albert Fearson. daughter of the late Henry and Annie Krause and beloved sister of Mrs. Laura Hclle. J2 Funeral services will be held at William J. Tlckner Sons.

North and Pennsylvania avenues. Due nnttf nf vtrvlr Will Be ClVftt. FLAHERTY. On October 7. 1961.

ELIZABETH J. (nee Ensor). aped 94 years, of 3214 Fait avenue, beloved wife of the late James Flaherty and devoted mother of Mrs. Mary V. Pauli, Mrs.

Anna Douglas and Mr. Thomas L. Flaherty, grandmother ofc Mrs. Carol Ann Beard and Fr. James M.

Pauli, CSSR. 10 Services at the CTiarles S. Ze ler Funeral Home, 901 South Conkllng street (at Hudson reet), on Tuesday at 8.15 A.M. RQulem High Mass at St. Brlgld's Church at 9 AM.

Interment In Sacred Heart Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 to 10 P.M. FLEISCHER. The Greenspring Valley svnagogue and Center Family deeply reeret the passing of MARION (MARY), sister of devoted member Jacob Gross. Members clease visit house of mourning.

RABBI HERSCHEL LEIBOWITZ. JACOB H. GREENFELD. President. RUBIN CAPLAN, Chairman.

Board. I BERNARD ROMAN. President. Brotherhood. MRS WILLIAM ADES.

18 President. Sisterhood. FRANZOM. On October 7. 1H61.

CESARE. of Wll Redwood avenue, Loch Raven Village (Parkville). be loved husband of Amelii C. rranzonl (nee Serra), Uovoted father of Mr. Frank J.

Fnnzont. Mra. Alice M. Matthelss. Also survived bv four grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.

ICe Services from the Leonard Ruck Funeral Home. 5305 Harfctd road (at Echodale). on Tuesday at A M. Requiem High Mass at Ira-maculate Heart of Mary Church at fl A.M. Interment in Moreland Memorial Park.

Friends may call from 1 FX. until P-M. daily. PAINTING By, a painter I do mt; COOK den. "hswk 'i'w davs.

OFn-Fork, Bob Dillon, AT.5-0429.I4. nLchts. Pffjk reo, S45, MU 5-B20O HOMf REPAIRS CONTINENTAL Lti'OO RUOP COATING-7 HA16-5'752 ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS FO 7-22 18 CARPENTRY REPAIR WORK Hour or MU. 7-8641. WRECKING.

MAULING Basement vaid At a'tlc PA STORM WINDOWS Any size. r495 installed. Perin Lumber, HI. 4-5301 KJTCHEN CHAIRS'" UpfioTstered Oust work Rfs rail DI '-IR'n CABINET MAKER Carpentry of pes. IOW prkes.

LI. 2-H334 BUILDER seeks residen'lal or com- pierr-ai wors. 'j. 4-isiii A LTE ATION ft EM ODEI.LNG ANiFR ONHOMF IMP EA PAINTING Exterior. Interior.

Do" own wnrlr finar Peas CT. a-Sdll Floor sandino a Finishing, sis rm. up. HQit. NO FLCXjp.S sanded, reflnisn.

Best for less NO R-tf40 I. Rehnan. evn nToclTGAR Cement work, brk step iv punier. MU. 7-34.

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