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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 31

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THE SUN, Friday, 15 Most Active Stoch Ww York. Ms. iPi Bale, closing rru trid pet rhimt cl the CI it en most 'n stocks today, Bales close NtCh. 5 I'm Ohio PtATHS (3) EBF.RT. On May 3.

1952, GEORGE of 101 North Lin wood avenue, beloved husband of Barbara Plpla Ebert. Funeral from the Schlmunek Funeral Home. 2601-3-5 East Madison street, on Monday at 8.15 A. M. Requiem High Mass at St.

Elizabeth's Church at 9 A. M. Interment In Holy Redeemer Cemetery. 11 ENSOR. On May 7, 1952, ALLAN UN-WOOD, formerly of 711 street.

Sparrows Point, the beloved husband of Elsie Monosmlth Ensor. Friends may call at his late residence, 2404 Erdman avenue where services will be held on Saturday at 1.30 P. M. Interment in Black Rock Cemetery, Butler, Baltimore County, Maryland. lOe ENSOR.

A special communication of the Patapsco Lodge No. 183 A.F.& AM. will be held on Saturday, May 10 at 12.30 P.M. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother ALLAN L. ENSOR.

10. GEORGE W. SEEGER, Worshipful Master. EPP1ER. On May 7, 1952, at the home of his daughter, Mrs.

R. Charles Mac-Lellan, 3504 Marmon avenue, J. HENRY, beloved husband of the late Fredericka Eppler (nee Cortes). Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Friday at 2 P.M.

Interment In Woodlawn Cemetery. 9 FREIFELD. On May 5, 1952, HYMAN, beloved husband of Ida Freifeld, of 3452 Park Heights avenue, and father of Mrs. Louis Sober, Mrs. Robert Sharp and Mrs.

Jack Chandler. Services at the Jack Lewis Home, 2100-02 Eutaw Place, on Friday precisely at 1 PM. Interment In Hebrew Mount Carmel Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. In mourning at 5701 Highgate drive.

9 FREITAG. Suddenly, on May 6, 1952, WILLIAM at his home, 5210 Al-h am bra avenue, beloved husband of Julia Wittmer Freltag. Services at Henry W. Jenkins Sons 4905 York road, on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery, 10 FREITAG.

Special Communication Germania Lodge No. 160, A.F.& will be held on Saturday, May 10, at 10 A.M., Masonic Temple, for the pur- Jiose of attending the funeral of our ate brother, WILLIAM H. FREITAG. Please attend. WILLIAM F.

STIEGLER, 10 Worshipful Master. FRITZ. On May 7, 1952, ANNA, the beloved wife of the late William Fritz. The funeral services will be at the William Cook Mansion, St. Paul and Preston street, on Saturday at 10 A.

M. Interment la St. Peter's Cemetery. 9e ALLOW AY. On May 8, 1952.

WILBUR R. GALLOWAY, beloved husband of Florence Gibson Galoway. of 209 Mallow Hill avenue. Funeral services will be held at the Home of Harry H. Witzke, 4101 Edmondson avenue, of which due notice will be given.

lOe GAREY. On May 8, 1952, MISS MARY of 1912 Bolton street, beloved daughter of the late Colonel and Mrs. Robert J. W. Garey, of Denton, Caroline county, Maryland; sister of Mrs.

Caleb Winslow, of Baltimore; MaJ. Enoch Barton Garey, of Los Angeles, and Mr. James A. Garey, of Hartford. Cann.

Funeral services at Christ's Church, Denton, on Saturday, May 10, at 3 P. M. Interment In Denton Cemetery. 10 GHEEN. On May 6, 1952.

at his late residence, 820 Park avenue, pAVIP beloved husband of the late H. Elizabeth (nee Beaver). Funeral from the Funeral Home of John J. Cowan Son. Hollins and Poppleton streets, on Friday, May 9, at 11 A.

M. Interment in -Western Cemetery. 9 GIBBONS. On May 8. 1952, ERNEST aged 84 years, formerly of 4032 Falls road, husband of the late Ida (5) JONES.

On May 8, 1952, HILDA BATE-SON, of 868 Benninghaus road, the beloved wife of the late Laurence Jones. Funeral aervlcea will be at the William Cook Mansion, St. Paul and Pres- ton streets, on Friday at 4 P. M. Interment at Norfolk, Va.

8 KEKICH. On May 8, 1952, ROSE, of 1318 McHenry street, beloved wife of Wasa Kekich. Funeral services will be held at the Walters Funeral Home, Pratt and Strieker streets, on Saturday, May 10, at 2 P. M. Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery, lOe ELM.

On May 6. 1952, at his late residence, 2885 Chesterfield avenue, ROBERT beloved husband of Ethel M. Kelm (nee Sunderland). Services from the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road, at Echodale avenue, on Friday at 3 P.M Interment In Holy Redeemer Cemetery, fie KOEBBER.

On May 7, 1952, CHARLES of 4529 Ridge road, beloved husband of Theresa M. Koerber (nee Schruefer) and beloved father of Fr. Charles J. Koerber C.Ss.R. and James Paul Koerber.

Services at the Dippel Bros. Funeral Home, 7110 Beiair road (at Elm avenue), on Saturday morning at 8.30. Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Michael's Church, Overlea, at 9 o'clock. interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery.

10 KOERBER. The Holy Name Society of St. Michael's Church, Overlea, announces with deep regret the death of CHARLES P. KOERBER. Members will meet at the Dippel Funeral Home on Friday at 8 P.

M. to recite the rosary, fie BERNARD J. WEIGMAN. LAMBDIN. On May 7.

1952, PAUL of Harlem road, Riviera Beach, beloved husband of Alice E. Lambdin (nee Wilkinson), and beloved son of the late Charles E. and Florence Lambdin. lOe Services from the Funeral Home of Leo G. Cook, 1701-03 Patterson Park avenue, on Saturday at 1.30 P.M.

In-- terment In Lorraine Park Cemetery. LEPSON. On May 8, 1952, at the Bon secours Hospital, HOWARD beloved husband of the late Olga L. Lepson (nee Lupus), of 422 North Denison street. Funeral from the Fred A.

Cole Home, 1913 West Baltimore street, on Monday at 2 P.M. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. 12e LUTZ. Suddenly, on May 7, 1952, at lAtroDe, rose M. (nee Will), aged 71 years, beloved wife of the late Casper M.

Lutz, 2570 Wilkens avenue. Funeral from the Parlors of F. B. Wippert Son, Baltimore and Monroe streets, on Monday morning at 9.30 o'clock. Requiem High Mass at St.

Benedict's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. i2e MAYNARD. Suddenly, on May 6, 1952, jsuwaku oi Z44e Liocn Raven road, beloved husband of Anna L. Rapp Maynard.

Services from the Funeral Home of Wiedefeld Son, Greenmount avenue and Twenty-second street, on Friday at 1.30 P. M. Interment In Oak Lawn Cemetery. fie MEDURA. On May 7, 1952, ALBERT, Deiovea nusDana or came Harriman Medura.

loe Funeral from the Home of George L. Beyer. 1512 Hollins 6treet, on Saturday at 8.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. Martin's Church at 9 AM.

Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. MOWLDS. On May 7, 1952, HAZEL W. (nee waioecK), aaugnter or the late Adam G. and Cora A.

Walbeck, of Forest HiU, Md. Funeral services at the Kurtz Funeral Home, Jarrettsville, Harford county. on Friday, May 9, at 2 P. M. Interment in Deer Creek Cemetery, Chestnut Hill, Md.

9e MUND. On May 8, 1952, CECELIA (nee Harris), Deiovea wire or Albert Mund. or 2U04 iiinaen avenue. 9 Funeral from Sol Levlnson Bros. Home, 1124-26 West North avenue on Friday, May 9, at 11 A.M.

Interment in Baltimore Hebrew Cemetery. MURRAY. On May 5, 1952, WILLIAM aged el years, beloved husband of Elsie M. Murray (nee Meeks), formerly of 1929 West Fayette street. Funeral from the Parlors of F.

B. Wippert Se Sons, Baltimore and Monroe streets, on Friday morning at 8.30 o'clock. Requiem Mass at St. Martin's Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery.

fie NEIBICH. On May 6, 1952, at the Mercy Hospital, U11ABL1S8 MELVIN NEIBICH, of 410 East Thirty-first street, beloved husband of Virginia Eubank Neibich. Funeral from H. W. Mears Son, 805 North Calvert street, on Friday, May 9, at 8.15 A.M.

Requiem Mass -at St. Ignatius Church, Calvert and Madison streets, at 9 AM. Interment In Cathedral Cemetery. 9 POWERS. On May 5, 1952, ELLEN B.

(nee Leonard), of 1851 Harford avenue, beloved wife of the late William M. Powers. 9 Funeral from the George J-. Ruth, Home, 1735 Harford avenue, on Friday at 8.30 A. M.

Requiem Higt Mass at St. Paul's Church at fi A. M. Interment In Holy Redeemer Cemetery. PRICE.

On May 6, 1952. at his home. iw Hilton street, Deiovea husband of Nellie L. Price. Funeral services will be held at William J.

Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Friday at 10 A.M. Interment in Meadowridge Memorial Park. 9 RAU. On May 6, 1952, RAYMOND, be loved husband of Nettie jiau (nee Sauter). 10 Funeral from his home, 1114 South Conkling street, on Saturday at 2 P.M.

Interment in oak Lawn cemetery. REITZ. On May 8, 1952, MARGARET (nee wagner), or unesiey avenue, beloved wife of the late Philip Reitz and beloved mother of Theresa Reitz Services at the Dippel Brothers" Funeral Home, 7110 Beiair road at Elm avenue, on Monday morning at 8.30. Requiem High Mass at St. Michael's cnurcn, overlea, at 9 ciock.

inter ment in Holy Redeemer Ceme, tery. 11 RIESNER. On May 6, 1952, ANNA (nee fciettz). beloved wire of Sebastian J. Funeral from her late residence.

2215 Eastern avenue, on Saturday, May 10, at 10.15 A. M. Requiem High Mass in St. Michael's Church at 11 A. M.

Interment In Holy Redeemer cemetery. ROEMER. On May 1. 1952. MAX aged 53 years, beloved husband of the late Carrie Roemer (nee Skuhr), lormerly of 1734 North Bradford street Services from Philip Herwig Sons Funeral Home, 2024 Orleans street, on Saturday at 2.30.

Interment In More- land Memorial park. loe SCHAP. On Wednesday, May 7, 1952. FRANK of 2915 East Baltimore street, beloved husband of Jean (nee No wak). Se Funeral from the F.

W. Ozazewski Funeral Home. 1930 Eastern avenue on Saturday. May 10. at 8.30 A.

M. Requiem Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church at 9 A. M. interment in Holy Kosary cemetery.

SCHAP. The Polish American Profes, sional Association (P.A.P.A.) deeply regrets the loss of our dear brother, fHANK J. SCHAP. DR. JOHN C.

OZAZEWSKI. fie President. Tickner Funerals 97 foI995 up Consult this list of 1000 consecutive adult funerals, as selected by past patrons, for guidance: 229 Funerals Cost $97 to $243 273 Funerals Cost $273 to $412 291 Funcrali Cast $437 to $560 207 xWILLIAM J. TICKNER AND SONS, INC. North and Pennsylvania Ave.

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INC rtannvtr Kenwood 7 AM, to 4 CASHIER Nisht work. (HMd alr fa. ant surrounding Meala ire luoed Mct Restaurant, 3 8. lert a CASHIF.R-H08IFKH Over it Closed Hon Francis rw-ott Key Tlniit, CASlilERChECkEK--1JTa Wn t.iaht.. Polar.

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is A An CLtRlCAL IOSITlON General offlre work Prrtrnr rteltrfl fcirf not nere.ary. han- Inr tan unir I with groalnt ronrern June Msh r.wij cradiiate f.frM a'ig salary Pee Ml renn ArM4 20'iH NotMj A 'i 'l CLERICAL General ofTlee dti'lea, pn 1rtnt fn--t-4. area invesimrni r. npenipa ar Pleasant working eit.i oppottunHv ffr rfvanr.ml pnallaation A fenfU, for interview r'j CLERK One poaltlnn tot voting 1se5v mn ft wse person: nom arminm wfn s-invs Slav wk Apciy ret ptatt f'' For PiMIdtng Asvo'U'i en. I'm aj fi Aii i B)i.

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CTeR-TYPIST. with inU6ir hand. Permanent nu ll. JefL2L CLpRK-TTPLST fnr a.a 'r no txp. peoeMarr- -M.

m)t. CJ HI. 0700 CURX-lV May 9, 1932 O) SCHAP, Th3 Maryland Police Associa-tion. deeply regrets the passing of our beloved member, FRANK J. SCHAP.

We are grieved beyond expression. RUXTON M. RIDGELY, fie President. SCOGGINS. On May 3 at Dunedin.i formerly from HOWARD beloved husband of Doris Price, son of Eva M.

and the late Charles R. Scoggins, brother of Hazel M. Walter. George R. Scoggins and James S.

Scoggins, of Dundalk; Margaret E. Goslin, of Norfolk, Va. Interment In Dunedin, Fla. 9e SECBOTT. On May 7, 1952.

at his late residence, 211 South Fulton avenue, MICHAEL beloved son of the late Michael and Barbara Seubott. 10 Services at the Funeral Home of George L. Schwab, 2101 Frederick avenue at Pulaski street, on Saturday morning at 8.30. Requiem High Mass at Fourteen Hoiy Martyrs Church at fi o'clock. Interment In New Cathedral Cemetery.

SHANNAHAN. On May 8. 1952, NORMAN beloved husband, of Ethel V. Shannahan (nee Dalliant), of St. Michaels, Md.

10 Funeral services at the borne on Cherry street, St. Michaels. on Saturday, May 10, at 2 P.M. Interment in Springhill Cemetery, Easton, Md. SIPPEL.

Suddenly, on May 6, 1952, JOSEPH of 518 Murdock road, beloved husband of Myrtle L. Slppel (nee Canoles) and father of Doris G. Corey and the late Lieut. Charles William Sippel. 9e Services from 'the Leonard J.

Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road, at Echodale avenue, on Friday at 2 P. M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. SIPPEL. Special communication, Landmark Lodge, No.

127, A.F.& A.M., Friday, May 9, at 1 P. to attend the funeral of our late brother and past master, JOSEPH C. SIPPEL, JR. HOWARD J. GEIWITZ.

fie Worshipful Master. SIPPEL. Baltimore Lodge No. 7. B.P.O.

Elks, regrets to announce the death of our brother, JOSEPH. and we extend our sincere sympathy to bis family. VERNON H. WIESAND. 9 Exalted Ruler.

SIPPEL. The Ashlar Association, announces with deep regret the death Of BROTHER JOSEPH C. SIPPEL, JR. DAVID L. FORD, fie President.

SOMERS. On May 8, 1952, WILLIAM FRANKLIN (FRANK), or 808 West Thirty-eighth street, aged 52 years, the beloved son of the late John A. and Mary Myers Somers. Funeral services will be at the WiK liam Cook Mansion, St. Paul and Preston streets, on Saturday at 10.30 A.M.

Interment in Prospect Hill Cemetery, Towson. 10 TALBOTT. On May 7, 1952, ALETHIA V. (JENNIE) (nee Garrett), of 2641 Hampden avenue, the beloved wife ol the late William H. Talbott.

10 The funeral will be at the William Cook Mansion, St. Paul and Preston streets on Saturday at 1.30 P.M. Services will be held In the Wiseburg Methodist Church Baltimore county, at 2.30 P.M. Interment In Wiseburg THOMPSON. On May 8.

1952. REV. ARTHUR husband of the late Myrtle Thompson (nee Armstrong). Funeral from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Carvil L.

Trago, near Aberdeen, on Sunday at 1.30 P.M. Services at Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, Aberdeen, at 2 P.M. Interment In Baker's Cemetery. No viewing at the church. lOe WHEELER.

On May 7, 1952, HERBERT of 4002 West Garrison avenue, beloved husband of the late Edith Gray Wheeler and father of Mrs. Salome Watts and Miss Virginia Wheeler. Funeral from the Funeral Home of C. Vernon Lemmon, 4611 Park Heights avenue, on Friday morning, May 9, at 11 o'clock. Interment in Cathedral Cemetery.

fie WHITELEY. Suddenly, on May 6, 1952, at union Memorial Hospital, BENJAMIN, beloved husband of Clarita Dalcour Whiteley. fie Services at St. Timothy's Church, Catonsville, on Friday at 2 P. M.

Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery. WITTKOPF. On May 7. 1952, ANNIE 01 3ZU8 Hrigntwood avenue, beloved wife of the late Otto H. Wittkopf and beloved mother of Mae E.

Meusel and Clara A. Frederick. Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Saturday at 2 P. M.

Interment In Mount Olivet Cemetery. 10 WITTKOPF. Queen Esther Rebekah Lodge, No. 2, I.O.O.F., deeply regrets the passing of a beloved member, SISTER ANNIE C. WITTKOPF, past Noble Grand.

MARGARST SHAVER, 9e Noble Grand. WOERNER-ABICHT. On May 7, 1952, Margaret (nee Await), at tne nome of her son, Morris R. Abicht, 615 Mc-Cabe avenue, the beloved wife of the late Philip Woerner. Services from the Glenn F.

Seitz Funeral Home. 5209 York road at Mc- Cabe avenue, on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Ceme tery. lOe FUNERAL DIRECTORS (4) THE MITCHELL HOME John O. Mitchell Sons, Ine.

1900 EUTAW PLACE J. O. Mitchell, Jr. M. B.

Mitchell CEMETERIES AND LOTS (6) GLEN HAVEN MEMORIAL PARK Located on Ritchie Highway at Glen Burnle 'our-urave Lots. 70 ana Terms Easy Weekly or Monthly Payment Glen Burma 495 or BElmont 0727 PARKWOOD NATURE'S OWN CATHEDRAL Graves S50 Up Nonsectarlan Mnntimpnt. Mftmnriftl MailRnlpum S.V.a 3310 Taylor ave. HA. 0586.

HA. 47B2 after 5 BALTIMORE CEMETERY Beatulful memorial monument of lawn sections Reasonably priced Nonsectarlan North east of Gay St. EA. 1101 MORELAND MEMORIAL PARK Reasonable Prices Convenient Terms Taylor ave. east of Loch Raven Blvd.

BLVD 2409 BLVD 133 OAK LAWN CEMETERY Reverently dedicated to those who eare 7225 EASTERN AVE Phone Kssey MONUMENTS, VAULTS, ETC. (7) BY HENRY MERKEL, INC. MONUMENTS "Since 1855" BRONZE FLOWER VASES CLEANING REPAIR WORK IN CEMETERIES 3534 FREDERICK AVE. GILMOR 4075 A ANOTHER QoodL REASON: At our funeral home, there is never any doubt about the price of our service, for the family determine this by their selection of merchandise. Each casket in our display room is plainly marked with the price of the complete service.

JffillPIUI 2004- ORLEANS STREET 2112 DUNDALK AVENUE Funeral Directors Since 1853 i fx. t. r'( rnf'-a ii DEATHS (8) FOUND Brown female dog on Whitelock as. very irienaiy. LA.

OI86, DOG Lost. Boxer white chest face, wearing orown narness. vie. Falls Rd ec Xjekb av. ttewara.

to. 9594. DOG LOST, black, bet. 9 and 11, vie. of nwnieiun at.

wewarq. iaj. B414. GLASSES Tortoise rims, red case, lost ad ju. vie.

eutaw Monument or cruuian xiarioro. tau 7005 GLASSES park. Green frames. Vic Keiths may jrq. ba.

KOLINSKY SCARP lost vie. Howard aaraioira sr. Towson 7193 WRISTWATCH. lariv's e-nlri TuniriTira.Wift uauer, josi. oa raay Between uorcnes- mt aiiion ei Liberty Heights.

Revard. FO. OT13. SPECIAL NOTICES (9) AWNINGS Double sewed. Lock stitched.

Weather ior jung wear. Atias Awning uo Kin XT nra I WILL make sliD covers with your mate- nai or can wtin samples. CH. 6307 SHARE YOUR CAR (10) ARMY Chaplain will drive your car or wmre uriving ana expenses to west coast, arriving tnere June 1. Call Odenton 5463 LADY wishes ride from Towson to the vic.

of Fayette Calvert st. Hrs. 9 to 5. SHARE YOUR CAR (10) EXPERT DRIVER wants trans, to Mich-- lean. Ph.

Westminster 1549-J-l. PERSONALS (ID INFORMATION IS WANTED as to the wnereaoouts oi ankib MAY O'BRIEN otherwise known as Annie May Conrads, formerly of 2549 Garrett Ave. Albert-F wneuie. Title Bide ALICE A. MILLER Please come home, fui uusuaua cs cauaren xreea yuu.

I WILL NOT oe responsible for any debts uuiess contracted oy myseu. JOHN WILLIAM ROYSTON. JR. BHUb LLKMt.M ST. I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts unless contracted by mysen.

FRANCIS X. EDELMAN SOU BALTIC AVE, I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts unless contracted by myself. THOMAS B. SWEET 22N. ELLWOOD A VENUS I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts unless contracted by mvseii.

CHARLES J. SMITH 2300 OCALA AVE. A Good Job CALL "US" NO MATTER what OTHERS PROMISE YOU ALWAYS GET A BETTER JOB at LOWER COST with GENERAL NO MONEY DOWN Small Monthly Payments ALL WORK GUARANTEED Wiring Garages Painting Papering Carpentry Oil Burner Heating Plants Roofing Spouting Plumbing Plastering Cementing Hdwd. Floors Weatherstripping GENERAL CONTRACTING CO. OLDEST LARGEST AND BEST Free Estimates Day or Night Days, Nights, Sun.

Holidays CALL VE. 0800 927 PARK AVE. REPAIR! OHNS-MANVILLE GUILD PE. 6600 NO MONEY DOWN LITTLE AS $5 MONTH 1st Payment 4 Months Brick Bpoutini Cement FREE Skvlieht. Heating ESTIMATES Carpentry Painting DAY OR NIGHT Plasterini? Plumbing Elec Work Remodeling Kitchen Units Shingling Floor Sanding Oil Burners Club Basements jiaruwoua rioor Paperhangin Weatherstripping 'All Work Guaranteed COLUMBIA ROOFING AND CONTRACTING CO.

1532 N. GAY ST. DAY NTTE3 HOLIDAYS PEABODY 6600 1 a Years to pay (with no down payment) for the construction of a beautiful knotty pine club cellar. Includes bar, asphalt tile floor and colortex ceiling. Call Rogers HOpkins 0174 HOME IMPROVEMENTS CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATE CASH OR CREDIT TERMS NO DOWN PAYMENTS REQUIRED SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ALL CALLS ANSWERED IN ONE HOUR Phillip's Construction Co.

6A. 7706. EVENINGS OR WEEK ENDS FO. 2927. PAINTING all kinds.

41 exp. Low prices. F.H.A Cottages, stores, factories, interior spe- PAPERHANGING $8 UP CASH OR CREDIT MO. 8841 DI. 7000 DOLLARS SAVED By letting us do your home repairs ant improvements.

Estimates cheerfully given Terms. Patterson Home Imp. Co. Day PE. 4893: BR.

4205, EA. 4290. PAINTING CARPENTRY. HOME IMP ASBESTOS SIDING SHINGLING NIESERLEIN PE. 9080 DRIVEWAY WORK Black top, white stone or pawning.

Lowest estimates in town. Also finest quality top soil and fill dirt. FO. 4863. PLASTERING A patch, or new work.

Cementing. Do my own work. Reas. HA. 9142.

CL. 230 METAL GAKAGF.S Small Monthly Payments PHILLIPS ENG CO MANUFACTURERS 1200 N. Macon St. PE. 6050.

BRUSH ON A NEW ROOF WITH DUX BAtC POOP CnATTNf, S-YR. GUARANTEE. FREE DELIV. LE. 4590 riasiennn, ueanjng.

LL xotD after 6 P.M. BRICKWORK WANTED Alpha Contracting Co. Free estimates. LE. 7953 oi CH.

2291. PAPERHANGING BY GI $8 and UP per room. Also painting Guaranteed work Prompt service. CH. 0775.

BULLDOZER FOR HIRE Back-filling and grading. Call HA. 9087. URN IT ORE REFINISHED REPAIRED Upholstered furniture cleaned, recovered CADDEN. 312 W.

Biddle St. SA. 8848. PIANO REPAIRING Tuning Fully guaranteed PL. 1350 VACnilM CLEANERS Parts of all kinds Free tests SA.

1356 MILLER APPLIANCES. 319 W. MULBERRY ROOFINfJ rrCAMtv J. KMOUH.S PE. 0722 ROOFS COATED AS LOW AS 110.

Al repairs wort guaranteed bb 5214 WE specialize in unit fln- Ished attics. CL. HA. 5497 PAINTING ANi PAPERING Guarantee to oiea iTrimes. LE ma Mite CARPENTRY, club cellars, attics and alter- ations.

fu. 3HUB GARAGE BUILDER, all kinds, and carpen ter Wort. TV. 828. USTOM Built Homes, repairs tc remodel ing, atone wort.

trevosto wi 733a CARPENTRY Club cellars. Attics, porches, etc. wney sons, ru. 1101. SUPERB CONSTRUCTION CO.

27 W. North Ave HO. 3470 FLOORS SANDED Reflnished Best for less OR 4188 Rebhan 25 yrs exp WALL SCRAPLVO BY STEAM Sanitas Paperhanging. D. Thomas.

CL 4782 CONTRACTING PAINTER Int. Ext. A-1 guaranteed job Reasonable prices. PLaza 1200. FLOOR SANDING tt FINISHING 20 yrs' pxp 10c a a.

ft Joh I t- 513 9 FLOORS SANDED REFLNISHED For the best call Williams. CL. 4 FLOOR SANDING Finis-line. SIS pet room up. V.

Ho it, LO. 8514. BLOCK it Brick Work Garages, porches also carpentry. VI. oaE2.

WALLPAPER Steamed and taken away Work guaranteed Call Bel' LI 5772 HOME IMPROVEMENTS SOUTH CO MB MAPP, INC. ED. 1280. CARPENTER Block Work done by tor. or contract.

Work guar. ED. 0407. WATCH PEP AIRS Expert, prompt clean- isi. 3.s, tiavia jewelers, -wo uiaw IOST AND FOUND (11) CALL SA.

4162 reiENT CO. 205 E. NORTH AVE. EASY TERMS PAYMENT EXTOA FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE PEOPLE WHO WORK DURING THE DAY, WE HANDLE CALLS ESTIMATES AT NIGHT AND ON WEEK ENDS. 3 YEARS TO PAY PLUMBING HEATING PAINTING CARPENTRY PAPERING TILE WORK NEW FLOORS WIRING FURNACES CEMENT WORK APARTMENTS CLUB CELLARS ROOFING MASONRY INSULATION PLASTERING REMODELING GARBAGE DISPOSALS HOT-WATER HEATERS CEMENT WORK KITCHEN UNITS NSW ADDITIONS 'SA.

4162 Day or Night ALL WORK GUARANTEED Better Price GET OUR ESTIMATE ALONG WITH OTHERS LET THE FIGURES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Save On I0ME REPAIRS OHNS-MANVILLE GUILD All Work Guaranteed NO MONEY DOWN Brick Cement free Roofing As Low Estimates Heating As Day Painting as Spouting A Night Plumbing Month Shingling Skylights Carpeting Plastering Remodeling Oil Burners Metal Ceiling Paperhanging Floor Sanding Kitchen Units Electric Work Club Basements Hardwood Floors 1ST PAYMENT IN JULY 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. 3 -STAG-HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. 942 N.

PATTERSON PARK AVE. NITES CALL MU. 1726, EA. 2409, OR. 0511 CALL MAJOR ALL HOME IIPR0YE1EHTS Kitchens Roofing Spouting Skylights Oil Burners Chimney Cleaning Flooring Heating Remodeling Bathrooms Electrical Work Carpentry Papering Cementing Painting Shingling Plastering Club Basements ALL WORK GUARANTEED For a free estimate and plans Call MAdisoh 10101 1038-46 N.

Arlington Ave. HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. 234 N. KENWOOD A VENUS DICKENS 3057 DAY OR NITE NIGHTS SUNDAYS DAY VJUU-T. 115 Juil I ALL WORK GUARANTEED WILKENS 5379 PAINTING PAPERING DONE RIGHT NOW LOWEST PRICES WALLPAPER REMOVED PLASTERING jrioors oanoea partitions Archways Cluh Cellars 25 v.nr' vn LOW AS $5 PER MONTH.

CALL ANY TIME WILKENS 5379 GORDON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Additions, porch enclosures. Karaites, elub- rm. jjesignea ana Deauuiuily decorated. Call HA. 9087.

HOME IMPROVEMENTS Let Us Estimate Cheaper. Better FAYETTE CONSTRUCTION CO MA 6530 Cash and Credt' OUR GIANT rrock-mounted Vacuum Cleaner, will clean your chimney Call K-LfcE-NMASTEK MAqlSOP 70B1 THERE'S DIRTY WORK A-FOOT IN YOUR HOME every day and your russ are the down-trodden victims. Call Gilmore 3000 and we'll give them new life. Chesapeake PAINTING Of the finer type. Interiors it exteriors ED.

2165-M PIANO STUDENT, wishes, practice facili ties a or nours during aiternoons at reas. rates. Vicinity of Peabody, LL 3382 or ttox KxaogoJ sun STONE and brick steps and porches, con crete worn ana waterproofing. Joseph framn ft rrdu Roof Leak? Phone BE. 8023 ENTERPRISE ROOFING CO.

TV SERVICE CALLS 2 RADIOS repaired In your home TV service Radio Hospital. GUmor 6328 any time. HOME REPAIRS Additions. Alterations For Personal Attea wn. call Mr.

Dunklin Essex 2M3-g ROOMS PAPERED, $7 UP THOMPSON LONGWOOD 7251 rOP SOIL Loamy Racx River manura In. your lawn and shrubbery Seeding and iangscapingBMOjiirdOb37 SPECIALISTS in inexpensive Club Cellars rree estimates. r.ti.A. terms. NO DOWN fAlfMEINl-.

KlttlMUNU. MO 5429 GARAGE BUILD Carpenter Work. Ce- menting. mocg worg. phone OR.

4024 ROOFING. PAINTING. CARPENTRY Free estimates. Melvln. LA.

4552 FLOORS laid, sanded and reflnished. Rooms 5ia up. Lerov mite, can P.R. 137a. PAPERHANGING Reasonable rates and prompt service.

OToole. HO. 3488. AWNINGS REPAIRED at low price. 2591 comonason iji.

6636 WmrNG Fire-alarm service, conduit. pair ihzu Hariora ave MU Z3gz PAINTING-PAPERING, carpentry, piaster ins, unuffc wemeu. wort, LA. zpj PLASTERING. Patch Work, Pointing Up worx done irnmed MO 56 PAINTING- -Interior exterior.

Free estl- mates. vu. psu. PLASTERING. ARCHES, alterations, partl- oirnOTeaneLpiJjB385: WALL SCRAPING BY STEAM.

S8 UP HARRY ADAMS LONGWOOOD 3013 CARPENTER CEMENT WORK of anj King, ijaraee ouiider. DI. I87I. Joe. PAINTING INTERIOR EXTERIOB HA 8865 PAPERHANGING Done reasonably i nart.

ztna Aisouith Bt CH 0918 PTvSrr fiiK-riETi rTHicum O. L. RIDER. WI. 3325 PAIN'TLVG.

FLOOR SANDING. PAPERING AND WALL SCRAPING OR 5541 BATHROOMS Installed. New or used. TREES AND STUMPS FLASTERINci-rSmBll ToSZ prT party. wwte, amooui wore reas.

HA. 412. PERSONALS PERSONALS (11) Let your hosme enjoy The Modern Mode WITH AMERICAN Standard Heating Plants Modern Kitchens Beautiful Bathrooms BY CONTINENTAL FREE ESTIMATES Day or night No obligation. Papering Painting Plumbing Heating Plastering Oil Burners Tiling Spouting Roofing Shingling Carpentry Garages Cementing Brick Work Stone Fronts Weatherstripping Water Proofing Electrical Work Hardwood Floors Porch Enclosures Home Insulation ItVO MONEY DOWN 1st Payment in July THREE YEARS TO PAY CONTINENTAL Home Improvement Co. LEX.

7200 Nights, Sundays, Holidays Phone OR. 4985, FO. 3977. MO. 7905.

WANTS (12) Will be found on Page 30 SITUATION WANTED HOUSEHOLD (13) COOKING, housework settled. Sleep in, no launary. box isgaoat sun. MAID Colored, wants day's work LA. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN Will keep house lor working mother children, or tn- vana.

box stjami sun WOMAN COL.) Desires part time work. Ret. WI. 6726 YOUNG GIRL wants job as mother's neiper. 5 cavs.

ku. 483B-M. EXPERIENCED Day Worker, wishes work. Call WI. 6840.

REFINED White Woman wants a permanent position as good plain cook 1st floor work. Live In a modern sub. home. Rgf. SQ8597 Sun.

BABY SITTERS AND CHILD CARI (14) WOMAN Reliable, col. or white, to care for 2 boys daily. 4 mo. tt 2'2 yrs. Call Gilmor S893 between 7 and 7.30 P.M.

Morrell Farlc Section. Ret. BABY SITTER Experienced. Desires work for Saturdays, Sundays evenings. BR.

HELP WANTED HOUSEHOLD (1 6) CHAUFFEUR (whitel. thoroughly experi enced in private work. Advise auaiinca- tions. box SQ8533 sun. CHILDREN'S NURSE Boys 4 5Va.

Light nouseworn. Live in. fi. 7337, COOK for family of 2. Other help.

Ref. required. Mrs. Arthur D. Foster.

Jr Worthlneton Valley. Glydon. Md. PI. 4260.

COOK AND GENERAL HOUSEWORKER For small lamily in the country, 5jo for 5 '2-day week. Live in. CallPI. 5654. COOK Exp.

Top Salary. Seashore. Season or permanent. Box MA89H3 gun COOK GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN APT. ON BUS LINE.

LIBERTY 2032. COOKING ONLY Ccol.l. live in. Ample time oil. Good wages.

Exp. Own bath radio. Ker. required, call to. 4ddu COUPLE COLORED $400 PER MONTH HUSBAND AS BUTLER WIFE AS CHAMBERMAID FOR PRIVATE ESTATE IN SUB URBS ON BUSLINE, WITH LARGE NUMBER OF OTHER HELP.

MUST LIVE IN BUT AMPLE TIME OFF. WRITE STATING AGE, RE CENT REFERENCES TO BOX MA8847 SUN. COUPLE to live in. If desired. Husband to rare for lawn Ae work a.bout hntise.

Wife to do cooking. Telephone BE. 2915 Biter 7 PM. to discuss detailn GIRL (white), live in. Care for 2 children nouseworK.

Dundalk 9786 GIRL (Col.) For housework in New York over 21. LA. 77U3 HOUSEKEEPER One who is plain cook to go to ocean city, lor summer HOPKlns 6321 HOUSEKEEPER (White) Live In. All S.ints Catholic Church, 4408 Liberty Heitmts ave LADY (White) For light duties. Care of child.

Koom. noaro salary. SA. 544J. maii tienerai nouseworK.

a days. Benaix nignt. Kei. 5J. ll muji.

MAN HOUSEMAN A OUT OF DOOR WORK. LOCATED BEYOND ROLAND FAKK SECTION. MUST BE RELIABLE EXPERIENCED. REF. REQUIRED.

GOOD WAGES. CALL 7 TO 9 P.M.. NURSEMAID (White) Top salary. 1 plk. i.rpm tnanes Bt.

ous. to. oiij. NURSE-HOUSEKEEPER (white) Uve In care lor invalid male. TO.

2562 WOMAN (white) Age 30 to 50. to care for elderly non-invalid lady. Must have nice appearance personality. Must flrive own car. borne nursing cooking ability Daytime employment.

No Sunday work Good pay. Call BE. 6880 alter 11 A.M. tor appointment. WOMAN (white) Age 30 to 50, for ntsht position taxing care or rlderlv non-lnva.

lid lady. Sleep in. Must have nice ap pearance personality. Good pay. call BE, 6880 after 11 A.M.

for appointment WOMAN (White) Nor. nver 40 Knr Ben. eral housework. No cooking. To reside in Mew yorK.

pri. room bath. References CA. 9325. WOMAN or Settled Girl, licht housework, help care for child.

Recent local ret. required. Good wages, call MO. 7961 aiter noon. WOMAN (white) tn assist with 2 rhllrtrvn lisht housework.

Pleasant surroundings. Convenient transportation. Live in. Teis. preierreq.

ru. 4bh WOMAN (white), care of small child light nouseworK. Live in. Green BP vauey. Ret, reo.

FlKesville 7020 WOMAN (white) for rnokinff Ac housework 3 aouits No laundry. Live in. S2 per wees: un pus line iu. wz. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE (17) BOOKKEEPER-STENO.

Full charge. Exp. Desires a da. position. Box 5Q5938 Bun.

CLERICAL WORKER 5-da. wk. Some knowledge of comptometer or calculator helpful 2 wks. vacation. S45 Box suaaue sun COLLEGE GRAD.

Exp. typist A recep tionist desires position with 5-day wk. Please can tu. 536 GIRL (COL.) Desires grill cook or sand wich work, no Sundays, call alter A OH. 9Z43.

LADY (COL.) Des. charwoman or restau rant, part time. Kei. wi. 6728.

NURSE Practical. Exp. Pleasant and de pendable. Ref. MU.

0108 NURSE best rels- available. CH 1453 NURSE, practical, wants position. Exp Kei. can u. ia3.

PRACTICAL NURSE (col.) desires position KiKriqge 458-J-4 YOUNG LADY (COL.) Highschool grad uate desires job in Doctor on ire or clerk in clothing store. Call alter 12 OI. 0012-J YOUNG LADY (COL.) Desires factory work, oi. 1708. YOUNG LADY (COL.V-High-school grad sires work, i u.

2203 HANDICAPPED CEREBRAL PALSY CHILDREN or nursery and kindergarten age given expert eare and guidance at your nome. well ouauned teacner. excel lent references. Call evenings. LI.

6981 SETTLED WOMAN Will care for Invalid nr convelcscent. Box SQBo34 Sun SITUATIONS (Part Time) EEMALE (IS) MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN Speaks German some Engiisn. Any kind oi work after 3 P.M. Cooking, baby sitting, or cleaning onice. call Tuxedo 2042.

NURSE (Practical) wants care of aged or invalid. Kei. ma. yrw. SALESWOMAN, capable, wishes 2 or 3 days wx.

si. oo per nr. 5tjaptf2 sun SECRETARIES TYPISTS FURNISHED IMMEDIATELY AT LOW RATES FOR YOUR EMERGENCY WORK PL. 1759 PL. 3211 WOMAN, white.

31. desires evenlnc work. 7 p.m. to 7 casmer or drug store. LO.

1334. A-l STENO SERVICE Temporary Relief Work. Low Rates. NANCY R. BARRETT CALL MU 4080 EXPERIENCED typist desires work to do at iv.

HELP WANTED FEMALE (19) ACCOUNTING CLERKS Young ladies with knowledge of typing and bookkeeping preierrea. uooa starting salary. Permanent positions. Free hospitalization and surgical benefits Insurance. Paid holidays and vacations.

L. GREIF INC. On Homeland Ave. Blk. West of 5300 York Rd ADDRESSOGRAPH OPERATOR 25 to 50 yrs.

oi age. Must nave experience, position permanent. Liberal salary. State past experience in letter of application. Box SQ2778 Sun.

ALTERATION HAND Men'g clothing. Most have experience jelling ik nmsning. modern snop. HAMBURGERS Baltimore gc Hanover Sta. ATTENDANT For launderette, nart time Must uve in vie.

or store. APPiy una-eewlte. 1401 W. Baltimore St. 1 ri ri A "i an Ntw 1 f.

1 eniral rt 1 i 1 nil rn ifla .16,400 15 a V. ,...15 700 13 300 15 'a 19'. 4- V. 26. 4- 78.

35- 58 li 1114 55 Vi 19 39 1 24 i 4 V. ..,.12 fiOO ..,.12 100 12 000 i. toon 11. coo ll.KOO Hifr I are Few .11 Mtsri 10 BOO l'n nn 10 ftfiO 10 600 r't. an S.700 guana oa 9 oo Aluminum Output Up 12.8 Nfw York.

May 8 (P) United f'fttm production of primary aluminum in the first quarter this car totaled 452.667.474 pounds, ti increase of 12.8 per cent from 1 1. 43 1,462 pounds In the like pTlod laM; year. IN MEMORtAM (1) Ent1tt of 132 apecimen In Memo-rwm tribut tent free uponrequest. RtR. CHRISTINA.

Died May ISMS), with fondest remembrances. 9e. KKPHTW BrLT. LETRER. Qt If'K.

Tn and loving memory pi my wiiovea nuabana. HARRY, who a war May 8. 194.1. What a ni'Tioui memory you left to n. riserianed riy the onea who loved dearly.

Ood rt your loving soul. PFVOTFD WIFE OLLIE. DEATHS (3) Death Notices Received Too Late for Classification WiH Be Found on Page 2 AMI Wednesday. May 7. 1952.

at wniev Hospital. Washington. D.C.. I I HEL HALL, of 3042 Monroe street ft 1. betoved wire or Kemtn Allen.

rid atxter tf Frederick M. and Lillian Hall, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. William O. LaMonte, of Wllmlng-tn. Iwl.

Kemaina retting a. 8. K. Hlnea Funeral Home, 2901 Fourteenth street Washington, C. Services from he National Presbyterian Church.

and streets, on Frt- tiv. May 0, at 11 A. M. interment In Druid liiriwe Cemetery at 2.30 P. M.

Iriiav, I Press omit flowers. Contrl-hnMoria may be made to the National prrKhvterin Church 1 9e MM MtOWM On May 1952, AN- IHtiW. neioved husband of btena Iialrernwlr (nee luiieral from his late residence, J2 Ootiv-h street, on Friday. May 9, at 0 A M. Requiem Mass at Holy i'iry c'ritirrn at 10.30 a.m.

inter merit in Holy Rosary Cemetery. 9e muni MM. On May 4. 1952. VASl 1IH.H, of 812 South Macon street, husband of JOSEPHINE BA- HOUMAH.

Funeral from the Lambroa Funeral H'iine, 438-40 East North avenue. i'ii hnlurday at 1.30 P. M. Services at the Greek orthodox cnurcn, Maryland avenue and Preston street, at 2 I' M. Interment In the Greek Community Cemetery.

10 tit: Ml V. On May 8, 1952, THOMAS rill or 8205 York road, tne oe-lnvrd husband of S. Camilla Bateman (nee (Mdsmithi. father of Thomas 1. Jr.

Rotwrta Ann and John Bruce hHtfiiiHti and aon of Mrs. William u. Jll. 4.H I he funeral will be at the William MmiKir.n. tit.

Paul and Preston ei.irrta on Monday at 9.30 o'clock. Re-'iii'iii Maae at Philip and James' litirrh at Id o'clock. 11 HI SMfc'iT. The New York State So- eirty IiaiiKhters of The American Revolution announces with deep reijert the death of a beloved member, el Hie New York City Chapter, ANNA si Atil BKNNETT, 9e Suddenly, on Thursday, May B. 1852.

ROBKRT E. of 509 flak land avenue, beloved husband of fieai rie Benlamln Blddlnger and be-l'ived father of Robert L. Blddinger, it Kervlcea at Henry W. Jenkins tt a'iiifi Co 4wH York road, on Monday at 2 P. Interment In Wood-lan Cemetery.

12e HoiSOV, tn May 6. 19S2. MARGARET O. (nee Kui-kl, of 16055 Magnolia boulevard. In hnclno, Cal formerly of 3nW ftreenway, Baltimore, beloved wire of the late William J.

Bosson and eoved mother of Margaret Bosson tamia. 10 Funeral from the John A. Moran Funeral Home. Oreenmount avenue and Forty-second street (entrance on toriv-aecond street), on Saturday, May 111, era AM. Requiem HlRh Mass at fh Church of the Blessed Sacra-men at a 30 A M.

Interment In New raincdral Cemetery. Friends may call after Thuraday. May 8. Mow I N. On May 6.

1952. at the Naval If. Portsmouth, DARRYL beloved Intent eon of Clarence and hlrley Crofoot Bowen, for-rierly of 1725 Cole street. tuneral services will be held at the Hmie of tleorse L. Beyer, 1512 llniiins street, on Friday at 2 P.M.

In ternient in MeadowrtdRe Memorial I'ark. Friends may call alter 10 A.M Frwta 9e May 8, 1952, WILLIAM of Hrlair road, beloved husband of Mary B. Braid (nee Poltz). 10 ft. rv i at the Dlppel Bros.

Funeral Borne. 7110 Beiair road (at im ave vie i on Haturday morning at 9.30. Iii()ilrtn Mass at St. Michael's Church, Overlea. at 10 clock.

Inter-iii'-ni in Mreland Memortal Park. tIHII On May 1952. WILLIAM J. beloved lulnband of Kathleen A. lira id I nee Brooks I.

11 Funeral from his late residence, 4111 La tiitUn avenue, Oardenvllle, on MmirtrtV. May 12. at 8.30 A.M. Requiem Hu Muss at St. Anthony's Church at 0 AM.

Interment In New Baltimore National Cemetery, till VAMFH. On May 6. 1952. ZELLIA nee Bull), beloved wife of William F. Chevalier, of 2405 Washington boule- r.

I unerat from the Toulson'a Funeral 2359 Washington boulevard, on frulay at 1 P. M. Interment In Baltimore National Cemetery. 9e On May 6. 1952, IMMA i nee Kemp), beloved wife of Fierce K.

Codv. ot 2528 Foster avenue Funeral aervlcea are to be held at tt Kander Sons, North avenue and Timadway. on Friday at 11 A. M. Interment In Mount Carmel Cemetery.

9e ll Wednesday. May 7. 1952, at Havalde, 1.F.AH beloved wife of the late J. Wilson Cole. Survived by one brother, John H.

Glides: two sons. W. cirnharn. of New York, and Leland of hllver Spring. three grand children and two great-erandchiiaren The (uneral services will be at the William Cook Mans'on.

St. Paul and Trenton atrects, on Friday, May 9. at 1 30 P. interment private. CONWAY-On May 5.

1952. JOHN of 1003 Rldirely street, beloved hua- band of Henrietta Conway (nee Weld' nerv. iservlree In the A. Howard Evans Funeral Home, 1400 South Charles street, on Friday at 2 P. M.

Burial In Cedar Hill Cemetery. AN, On May 7. 1952. THOMAS J. of 702 North Lin wood avenue, beloved huaband of Florence May Curran (nee Fetrlsl.

Funrrat from his late residence on Monday, May 12, at 8.30 A.M. Requiem HiKh Maa at St. Andrew's Church at I AM. Interment In New Cathedral Cemetery 12 tmi, on May 8. 1952.

FANNIE E. of 72a Dunkirk road, beloved wife of the late ivpt. Wllltum B. Davis and mother of Mcaaers Bi-njrmln F. and Wtlllnm B.

Davis, Mrs. Carl R. Tom-I n.i 11, Mrs Isaac N. Bra 11. Mrs.

Ray- Hioiirt J. VP1K. Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons. North and I'etinavlvanla avenues.

Due notice of aervlres will be clven. 12 11 Via. On May 1952, BESSIB (nee Wilson), of 318 south Highland ave Hue. beloved wife of W. Scott Davis U'smbrldee (Md papers please cony.

Funeral from the Funeral Home of John Miller, 2431-35 East Oliver street, on Friday at 2 P.M. Inter ment in park wood Cemetery. fie deeply regreat the loss of our oeiovea memDer, utUKUn t.nr'RT. 11 A5tiOClATTOV MASTER PLUMBERS or THK STATE OP INC. Modern Air-Concfi'fionad UIIWI Ml villa Completely quipped MAMII COOK SYFER lady fmbalmer 1600 W.

Nortk Ave). MA. 16SS 11 aW M. Gibbons (nee Kye). Funeral from the Burgee Funeral Home, 3631 Falls road, on Monday, May 12, at 10 A.

M. Interment in Mount Olive Cemetery, Randalls-town. 12e GOVER. On May 7, 1952, at his resi dence, 123 Fells avenue, Kincott city. NICHOLAS HENRY, beloved husband of Agnes Mary Gover (nee Vaughan).

Friends may call at the Hlginbot-hom Funeral Home, Elllcott City. Funeral from Providence Church, Glenelg, Howard county, on Saturday at 2 P. M. Interment In Church Cemetery. 10e GRANVILLE.

Suddenly, on May 5, 1952, WILBUR C. (BUTTS), DeiOVed husband of May L. Granville (nee Loeffler) and beloved father of Sheila Granville. fie Funeral from his home, 903 South Fagley street, on Friday at 2 F.M. Interment In Oak Lawn Cemetery.

GRIFFIN. On May 8, 1952, at her home, 1225 Poplar Grove street, beloved daughter of the late James A. and Hannah R. Griffin. Services at the G.

Howard Strong Funeral Home, 3207 West North avenue, at Hilton street, on Saturday at 11 A. M. Interment In Woodlawn Cemetery. 10 GRIFFITH. On May 7.

1952. at Church Home and Inhrmary, t'LAVllitiA WATERS GRIFFITH, cousin of Mrs. William Hugh Bagby and William Mitchell Duvall. Friends may call at William J. Tick ner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, until 9 P.

M. Friday. Funeral services will be held at Peace Chapel of Emmanuel Church, Cathedral and Read streets, on Saturday at 10 A. M. Interment In Holy Trinity cemetery, Collington.

Md. 10 GRIFFITH. The Maryland State So ciety, U.SJJ., announces witn deep regret the death of -a beloved mem ber, MISS WAIUKS Uttir'' FITH. MRS. THOMAS STEVENS GEORGE.

9e President. HAFER. On May 7, 1952 EVELYN V. (nee Durry), of 620 Jfi street, sparrows Point, beloved wife of David A. Hafer.

10 Funeral from her late residence on Saturdav. Mav 10. at 8.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. Luke's Church at 9 A.M.

Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. HAMMERSLA. On May 6. 1952, ERN EST beloved husband of Grace A. Hammersla and son of the late Harry M.

and Cecelia J. Hammersla. 11 Funeral on Monday. May 12, 1952. from Collins Funeral Home, 3821 Fourteenth street N.W..

Washington, D.C. MARLOW. On May 7, 1952, CHARLES LESTER. beloved nusbana oi Doris K. Marlow.

Funeral from the Mitchell Home 1900 Eutaw dace on Saturday at 10.30 A. M. Interment In Lorraine Cemeterv. 10 HERMAN. On May 5.

1952. ALWINE W. HERMAN (nee Mogreen), formerly of Halethorpe. beloved wife of the late Andrew Herman, and beloved mother of Mrs. Cecelia C.

Trescott, of 2615 Braun avenue, Lansdowne. Funeral services will be held at the Parlors of Harry H. Witzke, Hollins and Gilmor streets, on Friday at 11 A.M. Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery. fie HILLMEK.

On May 7. 1952. LENA (nee Herbplck), oi 1 west Elm avenue Overlea. beloved wife of the late Frederick Hillmer and beloved mother of Mrs. Anna Lehmann and Mrs.

Mar- Karet Stevens. Funeral from the Hoffmann Funeral Home, 1639 Broadway, on Saturday at 11 A. M. Interment In Parkwood Cemetery. 10 HOFFMAN.

On May 8, 1952. GER TRUDE H. (nee Wilburn), wife of the late Jenerson JJ. Hoffman. loe Funeral from the Donovan Funeral Home, 3818 Roland avenue, on Satur day at 2 P.M.

Interment Loudon Park cemeterv. HYDE. On May 8, 1952. MARY KATE nee Duncan), of 1100 East North avenue, the beloved wife of Dr. Harry C.

Hyde, and mother of E. Duncan and Elizabeth C. Hyde. Funeral services will be at the Wil liam Cook Mansion, St. Paul and Preston streets, on Saturdav at o'clock.

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