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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1944 PAGE 17 178 HONORED NEGRO PROJECT Sergeant Lived Underground At Anzio For Four Months Smart Dry mmm There Are 40 Handy Howard Sforesf 2 CONVENIENT DOWNTOWN LOCATIONS 121 E. Fayette St. (Equitable Building 222 N. Liberty St. (above Clay St.) (3 HECK.

On November 11, 1944. NICH OLAS J. (DICK). aged 30 years, of 2248 East Chase street, beloved son of Nicholas and Nellie Heck (nee Baker). Services at Philip Herwlg Sons Fu neral Home, 2024 Orleans atreet.

Due notice later. 13e HEDRICK. On November 9. 1944. EARL, beloved husband of Grace Hed rick (nee Gourlay).

1 Washington (U. i papers please copy.l Funeral from his late residence. 425 Tuxedo street, on Monday at 2 o'clock Interment In Baltimore National Cemcterv. 13e HlMtK II -On November 10. 1B44 JOSEPHINE V.

men Allen), beloved Wlte or Charles W. Henrlchs. Funeral services will be held at the Chapel of William Berryman St Sons Relsterstown. on Monday at 230 P. Interment In Druid Ridge Cemetery.

13e HENRY. On November 10, 1944. SUSAN E. (nee Slade). of 507 West 27th street.

aged 53 years, beloved wife of George r. Henry, member or Peter Leary Auxiliary no. 3. A. U.

S. W. Funeral services will be at the William Cook Mansion. St. Paul and Preston streets, on Wednesday at 11 A.

Al. interment In National Cemetery. Baltimore. 15 HENRY. Peter Leary.

Auxiliary No 3, United Spanish War Veterans, an nounces the death of our beloved president. SISTER ELIZABETH HENRY. Members attend the funeral at William Cook Mansion. St. Paul and Preston streets, on Wednesday November 15, at 11 o'clock.

LOUISE KERR. 15e Senior Vice-President. HICKS. On November 11. 1944.

CARRIE HUTH HICKS, beloved wife of the Kev. Clifton John Hicks. Friends may call at the Flvnn and Fleming Funeral Home. 1426 Light street, until 11 A. M.

Tuesday. Fu neral services at Light Street Presby terian Church at 2 P. M. Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery. 14e HILDEBR AND On November 12.

1944 JOHN beloved husband of Elizabeth Jane Hildebrand (nee Baker), of 10 West Heath street. Funeral from John F. Denny. Funeral Home, Light and Montgomery streets, on Wednesday at 11 A. M.

Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. 15 HUCHBERGER. On November 12. 1944. EMANUEL (Uncle Mannle) beloved husband of the late Helen Haas Huchberger and devoted father of Mrs.

Sydney Slegel. 13e Funeral from Ahreng Funeral Home. 2432 Relsterstown road, of which due notice will be given. HUSH. On November 10.

1944. at her lata residence. 2815 White avenue. FANNIE E. HUSH (nee Hulse).

beloved wife of George Hush, and mother of Mrs. John Presser and Mr. George Hush, Jr. 13e Services from the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road, on Monday at 2 P.

M. Interment in Park- wood Cemetery. Please omit flowers. KARANGFLEN. Suddenly, on Novem ber 11, 1944.

NICHOLAS, beloved bus- band of Panagiotitsa Karangelen. Funeral from his late residence, 836 William atreet, on Wednesday, November 15, at 1.30 P. M. Further services at the Greek Orthodox Church, Maryland avenue and Preston atreet, at 2 15 o'clock. Interment In Greek Orthodox Cemetery.

Evangelis-mos. 15e KELLNER. Suddenly, on November 11. 1944. Michael c.

Deioved nusDana of Anna KeUner (nee Welsh). Funeral from his late residence. 332 South Lehigh street, on Wednesday, November 15. at 8.15 A. M.

Requiem High Mass at Sacred Heart Church at 9 A. M. Interment In Baltimore National Cemetery. 15 KROEDEL. On November 12, 1944.

MARGARET (nee Sc.heeler). of 1537 Abbottson atreet. beloved wife of the late Edward L. Kroedel. 15e Funeral services at the George J.

Ruth. Inc. Home. 1735 Harford avenue, on Wednesday at 1.30 P. M.

Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery. LATIMER. At Annapolis. on No vember 10, 1944. AILEEN K.

MYERS LATIMER, aged 62 years, beloved wife Of Lawrence O. Latimer. Funeral services at the William Cook Mansion, St. Paul and Preston atreets. on Tuesdsy at I P.

M. Interment In United States National Cemetery. 13e November 11. 1944. LEWIS.

husband or Anna Leeaer (nee uietr.i, father of Wllma Leaser, and brother of Mrs, D. E. Feldenheimer and Mrs. Minnie Meyer. Funeral from Sol Levinson Bros Home.

1124-26 West North avenue, on Monday, November 13. at 3 P. M. Interment In Har Sinai Cemetery. Please omit flowers.) 13e McCOY.

On November 11, 1944. at her home, 2961 Frederick avenue. HELENA beloved wife of the late Robert McCoy and mother of Frank Emerson Mary C. and Bradley T. McCoy.

Funeral services will be held at William J. Tlckner St Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Tuesday at 3 P. M. Interment in Loudon Cemetery. 14 MrCCBBIN.

On November 10. 1944. HUDSON R1DGELY, beloved husband of Julia Klrby McCubbln. Funeral services will be at his home. 1923 East Federal street, on Tuesday at 2 P.

M. Interment In Baltimore Cemetery. 14 On November 11. 1944. WIL LIAM, beloved husnand or Martna Mers (nee Frledel).

of 312 Ilchester avenue. Funeral services will be held at William J. Tlckner St Sons. North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Tuesday at 11 A. M.

Interment In Lorraine Ceme-terv. 14 MICHAEL. On November 10, 1944. HOWARD, beloved husband or the late Cora Bull Michael, of 1314 Green-mount avenue. Funeral from the John F.

Denny. Funeral Home. Light and Montgomery streets, on Monday at 2 P. M. Interment In Union Cemetery, Mtd-rilrrnwn Md.

13e MILLER. On November 11, 1944, WIL LIAM beloved son oi tne laie John and Elizabeth Miller. Funeral from his home. 2901 Taylor avenue, on Tuesday at 1 P. M.

Interment In Mount Olivet 14e MORROW. On November 11. 1944. at the home of her sister. Mrs.

Merrin O. Plerpont. 5500 Roland avenue. FRANCES LUCILLE, wife of the late Russell Morrow and mother of Ray N. Morrow.

Funeral services at the chapel of Stewart Sc Mowen Company, 108 West North avenue, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment In Druid RMtf Cemeterv. 13e NEl'SCH AEKER. On November 12. 1944.

MARY L. (nee Beck), beloved wile oi Victor Neuschaefer, of 1913 East Pratt street. Funeral from Lilly St Zeiler. Funeral Home. Eastern avenue and Wolfe street, on Thursday.

November 16. at 8 15 A. M. Requiem High Maas at St. Michael's Church at 9 A.

M. Interment In Holy Redeemer Ceme-trv 16e O'MARA. On November 10. 1944. PAUL of 103 Sudbrook lane, risesvnie, beloved son of William F.

and the late Gertrude R. O'MBra (nee Wetzler). Funeral from the Funeral Home of George A. Farley. Fulton avenue and Fayette street, on Monday at 8.45 A.

M. Requiem High Mass at St. Charles' Church. Plkesvllle. at 9.30 A.

M. Interment In St. Charles' Cemetery 13 PAItltmi. On November 12. 1944.

CLARA E. (nee Khlwrta), iwiovea wne of the late Frank F. Parrlah. Funeral services will be held at her home, 109 South Monroe atreet. on Wednesday morning at 10 30 o'clock.

Interment In Loudon Park Ceme-trv lie POWELL. On November 11, 1944. at her home, 3615 Mohawk avenue. ISABELLA 8. (nee Ntmmo), beloved wife of Magrudcr Powell.

Services In the Chapel of the Seventh Baptist Church. North and St. Paul, on Tuesday at 11 A. M. Interment In Lorraine Cemetery.

14 PRICE. On November 11. 1944. FRANK 8.. of 24 Ridge road.

Catonsvllle. beloved husband of the late Eleanor Larrimore Price. Funeral from the funeral home of George A. Farley. Frederick and Shady Nook avenues, on Monday at 2 P.

M. Interment In Mount Olivet Cemetery. 13e RINK. On November 9. 1944.

PHILIP C. beloved husband or the late Hose Rink, of 6604 Fait avenue and formerly of 911 West Lake avenue. 13 Funeral services are to be held at H. Sander it Sons. North avenue and Broadway, on Monday at 2 P.

M. Interment In Druid Ridge Cemetery. F. B. Wippert 8b Son FUNERAL DIRECTOR Since 1904 1300 EUTAW PLACE BALTIMORE MONROE ST.

Phone Gllmor 1214-3837 DEATH NOTICES .131 RICHER. On November 10, 1M4. WALTER beloved husband of Tceres E. Rlcker (nee Knudseni. Funeral from the Lasaahn Pnseral Home.

7401 Belair road, on Monday at 1 P. M. Interment In Oak Lawn Cemetery. 13 ROLL. On November II.

1944. FRAJriC beloved son of the late Nalhia and Juilanna Roll. 14e Funeral from the residence of his nephew. J. Hlntenach.

1616 Sana Bond street, on TuMdav. Niwematr 14. 8 15 A. M. Requiem High Maa St.

James Church at 9 rtork Interment tn H'lv Rdmer Cemetery. Plea omit flowers. Rl'HOI Pll On November 12. 144. IDA (nee Klrshneri.

brlovro wife ot Louis Rudolph, of 3440 Park Heights avenue, and beloved mother of Corporal Philip. Benjamin. Ralph and Gertrud Rudolph. Mrs. Sadie Smith, Mrs.

Miriam Hlghkln and sister of Raipd Kirshner Funeral from Sol Levinson and Brothers Home. 124-26 West Nortix avenue, on Monday. November 13. as 12 noon. Interment In Bnai Israel Cemetery.

Southern avenue. FPiease omit flowers. In mourning at 2-) Park Heights avenue. lie SAI.V On November 12. 1944.

GAETANO I Thomas I. aged 72 yeara. beloved husband of Roaarta (nee Dt Paolai. aad father of Salvatore J. Sals, and Mrs-Marie J.

Toakes. Funeral from his late residence. 619 Franktlntown road, on Wednesday at 8.15 A. M. Requiem High Maas ac tu Edward's Church at 9 A.

M. Interment In New Cathedral Cemetery. 15 SAMILTON. On November 10. 1S44.

SAMUEL. beloved son of the late William S. and Edna Thompson Samilton. Funeral from the residence of tls brother. William H.

Sam litem. 736 Light street, on Tuesday, at 2 P. M. Interment In Loudon Park Cerr.e- tTV. 14 SCHILD.

At Columbus. Ohio, on No vember 10, 1944. ANNA DEE. 7 years, beloved wife of the lat Dr. Edwards H.

Schild and mother cf Mrs. H. C. Payne. 14e Friends and relatives are Invited tn attend funeral service at the WUixa Cook Mansion.

St. Paul and Prest-cn. streets, on Tuesday at 2 30 P. Interment in Lorraine Cemetery. SCHMIDT.

Suddenly, on November 1944, LORRAINE M. (nee Walschl. cr 2516 Garrett avenue, beloved wife cf Joseph L. Schmidt. Funeral from the John A.

Msram Funeral Home. Fofty-second rtr-rs and York road (entrance on Fortv-second street), on Tuesday. November 14. at 2.30 P. M.

Interment In M-rre-land Memorial Park. 14e SCROGGS. On November 10. 1544, RENA (nee Bowman), of 1217 Harforl avenue, beloved wife of James L. Scrogijs.

13e Funeral services will be at the William Cook Mansion. St. Paul and Preston streets, on Monday at 2 P. M. In terment In Green mount Cemetery.

Please omit flowers.) SER VARY. On November 11. 1944. EMMA L. (nee Arnold), aged 53 year, beloved wife of G.

Eugene Servary, of, 2007 Ramsay street. Funeral from the Parlors of T. B. Wippert it Son. Baltimore and Monroe streets, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery. SOMMK.RS. On November 10. 144. HENRY, beloved husband of Mary P.

Sommers (nee Hokampi. Funeral from his late 535 South 46th street, on Tuesday. November 14. at 8.15 A. M.

Requiera High Mass at Sacred Heart Church 9 A. M. Interment In Sacred Eear Cemetery. 14 STIERHOFF. On November 11.

1444. JOHN F. STIERHOFF. 68 beloved husband of the late Besaie Thompson 8tlerhoff. of 422 South Payson street.

Funeral services will be held at the Parlors of Harry H. Wltzke. Hoilm and Gllmor streets, on Tuesday at 2 P. M. Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery.

1 THOMAS. Suddenly. In line of duty as a reault of an airplane rraah near Muakogee. Okla. on Novmrrr If).

SECOND LIEUTENANT DOUGLAS THOMAS, beloved son of Catf.erin B. C. Tbomaa and the late DouU Thomas, of 2739 North Calvert street. Due notice later 13 I'NVERZAGT. Suddenly, on November 11.

1944. KATHERINE nee Diets). De-loved wife of Em II a Unverzairt. Funeral from her late realdenee. 2668 Kennedy aventie.

on Wedneaday at 8 I) A. M. Requiem H'rh Man at St. Bernard a Church at 8 A. U.

Interment In Holy Redeemer Cemetery VA1-LI ANT. -On November 10. 1144. WILLIAM WILLARD, beloved son of the late William H. and Mary L.

Valllant. Funeral from his home. 112 Eart Preaton street, on Tuesday at 130 P. M. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery.

14 WALSH. At Mount Clemens. Mlrh rra November 9. 1944. JOSEPH HOLDEN WALSH, son of the late John J.

and Katie Holden Walih. Remain will be at H. W. Meara St Bon. 60S North divert atreet, Baltimore, Sunday at 1 P.

Funeral from H. W. Meara Jr Brta Monday. November 11. at 9 30 A M.

Requiem Maaa at St. Ignatius Churert. Calvert and Madlaon atreets. at 10 A. If.

Interment tn Cathedral Cemeterv. 13 WEIR. On November 12. 1944. JASOV beloved husband of Lena Weir (nee Schmidt i.

of Annapolis Boulevard. Anne Arundel county. 15e Funeral services will be held at th home of Harry H. Wltrke. 4101 Ed-mondaon avenue, on Wednesday at 2 P.

M. Interment In Loudon Park Cemeterv WII. LEY. PRIVATE VERNON O. age 19 years, killed in action in rracca October 2.

1944. after 16 months overseas In the service of his country, loved son of Vernon O. and Edna I Wllley (nee James of 3S31 Brockiya avenue. Memorial services at 8t Jhn Evangelical Lutheran Church. Third atreet and Washburn avenu.

Brooklyn, on Sunday. Nov. 19. at 10 43 A. n4 friends are Invited 15 ZAMISCH.

On November 11. 1944. MA TILDA, aged 76 yeara. oeiovwi ter of the late Joseph and Anna. Zamisch and slater of Mrs.

Bertna. Rsun. Funeral will be held at her rorr.e. 216 North! Monroe street, on Wednesday at 8.30 A. M.

Requiem Mass as St. Martin Church M9A.lt Inter-in U7ctm Cemetery. i-re ZF.NTZ- On November 11. 1944. IT, 1X8 MAY (nee Ensorl.

oeioven oi late Charles R. Zentz. Funeral from her home. 271? Classen avenue, on Tuesday at 10 A. M.

Services at United Brethren Churea. Thurmont. Md. Interment In Catted TtrAthren Cemetery. 1 On November 11.

1944. PETER. beloved husband iwroiaj (ae Kubtakl. Funeral from his late realdence. South Wolfe street, on Tuesdsy at A M.

Requiem High Maas at Holy Rosary Church at 8 30 A. M. Interment in Mo It Rouary Cemetery 13 SUNEBAL DIRECTORS JOHN F. DF.5NY. IMC.

Modern Funeral Home. Et 1848. Liaht and Mortnmery Svreeta TELEPHONE SOUTH 141S 14.7 m-- a An a 1 in TT: rAESSk your church or in our modrn rhapei Funeral Pome. Eastern Woife WO. 1442, 403 Wolfe ft.

700 8. hneWQUtl433. PhOwye MILTON BCHILL15U ru.HM- in fi. G5 3914 8. HANOVER ST, 1639 Proady ti'e la'e Z'rkfC-, HOWARD STRONG 3207 North A at Ui.ton MA 41Jw ILJIbJ lth T.

iXALZ PHILIP HKRWIO BON CIMtTf RIIS AND lOT. rKKW(Hll Baits 's Mill iirutiful irtal Mrmi.il.l Par anl Mmum-nl Sc fuuno Muoieum. Chui l'eretjl Car Nini-tWariao Term UffUllve Offjrc. fiJU22. BALTIMORE CtMETKHY Reautllul Memorial Monumenl er Laws) Beriiona.

40 Upward Per Orw ttrsj. North Ave Eat of Oar Bi Wplfe 1.61-Of0reCla ed 8 6 aj a 1H i LOUDON PARK 1801 FREDERICK AVENTE Free tranoportauon within cemetery "SiTSoTn. lec.b;. WOODLAWN CEMKTEP.y 32 car to our entrance. One fare.

Puts Chapel and Mausoleum. Tracsponauoa far inspection rO. ttOQ-toUl. umrg. w.

I1RRAINE PARK. Beautiful developed lots. reasor.atiT priced. Permanent entombment tn Lorraiee Mauoleum. Phone VE.

1806 or Wood- lawn 49 DRUID P. 'DOE CEETtRl PIK.ESVILLE Executive Office. 605 Catnertrel 8t. LIT. 663M.

Otflce Cemetery. For 4541, MORELAND MEMORIAL PARK The Cemetery Without Monuments Office. 5806Harford Road Ham IJT. LORRAINE CEMETERY Lot for nx best section. Will sacrifice.

Terms de- Hired LE, 6002. LORRAINE Larse famiiy lot. Fine Icca- tlon. 6450. 338.

Biin OAK LAWN CEMETERY intern Ave Phor.e Ver. 1 '41 Er MONUMENTS. VAUIIS. ITC WX. A OAULT St Son- las.

SlHOWARn PT Yg 5134. HENRY MtKitii. i- 3334 FREDERICK AVE. Giixnr 47S. CEATH NOTICES REPORTS DUE 10 Subcommittees To Dis cuss Problems Reports of progress made in Area Project No.

1, an East Baltimore territory in which Negroes are attempting to solve their prob lems, will be made tonight by ten subcommittees at the project's headquarters, 620 North Aisquith street. Further reports of subcommit tees will be made tomorrow and Wednesday night, these reports be ing preliminary to a Negro mass meeting next Monday night at Faith Baptist Church, Ashland ave nue and Bond streets, where a roundtable will be held on the sub ject of "How Can I Help Uplift East Baltimore?" The Rev. Simon Williamson will preside. Reporting tonight will be sub committees on dramatics, religious education and health and sanita tion; tomorrow night, committees on police, public health and recrea tion; and Wednesday night, com mittees on music, public improve ments, housing and welfare will re port. William A.

Taylor is the area coordinator. Nurse Lieutenant Weds Lieutenant In Florence Second Lieutenant Frances Lockeman, a nurse with the United States Fifth Army, and a graduate of the Union Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in 1940. was married yesterday to First Lieu tenant Roger W. Maurer, of Har- nsburg. in Florence, Italy, ac cording to an Associated Press report.

The ceremony took place in the Borghese Palace, with Chaplain Lieut. Col. Paul J. Maddox, of Compton, officiating. Lieu tenant Lockeman's home is in York, Pa.

The romance is said to have begun at Bizerte in June, 1943. DEATH NOTICES in CORAME. On November 10. 1944, CARRIE beloved wife of the late Charles H. Corame.

Funeral services are to be held at her home, 2030 East North avenue, on Mondav at 3 P. M. Interment In Baltimore Cemetery. 13e COl'GLE. On November 12.

1944 CHARLES HOWARD, beloved husband of Mary Catherine Cougle (nee Bar rett. Services at his home. Texas. on Wednesday at 1 P. M.

Interment in Jeasops Cemetery. 14e DAVIS. On November 7, 1944, CARY beloved husband of Victoria Byer Davis, of 202 Ennt 32nd street. Funeral services will be held at William J. Tlckner St Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Monday at 1.30 M.

Interment In Baltimore National Cemetery. 13 DEEMS. On November 12, 1944, BENJAMIN DEEMS, beloved husband of the late Mary Ann Sommers Deems, of 321 South Gllmor street. 13e Funeral services will be held at the Parlors of Harry H. WlUke.

Holllns and Oilmor streets, of which due notice will be elven. DERSCH. On November 9, 1944. JOHN aged 84 years, beloved husband of Margaretha Dersch (nee Zapf). Funeral from the Ullrich Funeral Home, 2004-08 Orleans street, on Monday at 2 P.

M. Interment In Baltimore Cemetery. 13e DIERKER. On November 9. 1944.

MAR GARET (nee Baumgartener). aged 60 years, beloved wife of George Dlerker. Funeral from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Godfrey Btelner, 5404 Humlet avenue, on Monday at 11 A.

M. Interment In Loudon Park Ceme tery. 13 ELLIN. On November 11. 1944.

MORRIS, beloved husband of Ooldle Ellin, of 6310 Wallace avenue, and father of Capt. Lester. USA, Marvin and Ruth Ellin. 13e Funeral from 8ol Levinson and Brothers Home. 1124-26 West North avenue, on Monday, November 13.

at 2 P. M. Interment in Maryland Lodge Cemetery. Rosedale. Please omit flowers.

In mourning at 6310 Wallace avenue. E1.L1N. Kerchoff-Ray Chapter No. 90. O.

E. mourns the loss oi MUKK13 ELLIN, husband of our Worthy Matron. Goldie Ellin. Members are asked to attend the services Monday at 2 P. from Sol Levenson St Bros.

Home, 1126 West North avenue. OERTRUDE LAYTON, 13e Associate Matron. ELLIN. A special communion of Centre Lodge. No.

108, A. F. At A. will be held at 1 P. M.

on Monday, November 13. at the Masonic Temple for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother. MdRRIS ELLIN. J. EDGAR BTEIOERWALD.

13e Worshipful Master. ELLOFF. On November 12. 1944. GEORGE aged 75 years, beloved husband of the late Blanche Elloff, New Freedom (Pa.) papers please copy.l Services at the Ullrich Funeral Home, Orleans and Washington atreets.

on Monday at 8 P. M. Interment in New Freedom. on Tuesday at 11 A. M.

Flowers gratefully declined. 14 ELLRICH. On November 9. 1944. AL BERT or 2400 Southern avenue, beloved husband of the late Agnes Rone Ellrlch (nee Bayne).

Servlcea from the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home. 5305 Harford road, on Tuesday at 8.45 A. M. Requiem Mass at St.

Dominic's Church at 9.30 A. M. Interment In Holy Redeemer Cemetery. 14 EDRINGTON. Suddenly, on November 10.

1944. SARAH E. (nee Webb), beloved wife of William G. Edrlngton. and beloved mother of Mrs.

Mary C. Sauer. Funeral from her lBte residence, 729 West Thirty-fourth street, on Tuesday at 10 A. M. Services at Mount Vernon Methodist Church.

West 33rd street and Chestnut avenue, at 10.30 A. M. Interment Lorraine Park Cemetery. 14 FITZdERALD. On November 11.

1944. JOHN, beloved husband or the late Delia McCormlck Fitzgerald. Funorsl from his realdence. 724 Drvden Drive, on Tuesday at R.30 A. Requiem Maas at St.

William's Church at It A M. Interment In Cathedral Cemetery. 14 Gil. LAND. On November 11.

1944. LILLIE A. (nee Wood), beloved wife ol the late Charlra E. Gllland. 14 Funeral servlcea will he at the William Cook Mansion, Mt.

Paul and Preston streets, on Tuesday at 11 A.M. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. GREEN BERG. On November 12. 1944.

ALEXANDER MANUEL, beloved husband of Minna Greenberg (nee Silverman) and father of Mrs. Helen Margolls. Sylvia and Irvln Greenberg. Services at the Jack Lewis Home. 2100-2102 Eutaw Place, on Tuesday morning.

November 14. precisely at 10 A. M. Interment In Beth Tftloh Congregation Cemetery. Windsor Mill road.

Kindly omit flowers. In mourning at 3214 Garrison Boulevard. He GREENBERG. A special communica tion of St. John Lodge, No.

34. A. F. St A. will be held Tuesday, November 14.

at 9 A. at the Masonic Temple for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, ALEXANDER M. GREENBERG. DAVID R. ESKRIDGE.

14e WorshlDful Master. HACKERMAN. On November 12. 1944. LOUIS beloved husband or Esther Sarah Hackerman (nee Edlowlts).

father of Benjamin Hackerman and brother of Sy Philip and Solomon Hackerman. Services at his late residence, 1911 Gwynn's Falls Parkway, on Monday, November 13. precisely at 3 P. M. Interment In Baltimore Hebrew Cemetery.

Kindly omit flowers. 1 In mourning at 1911 Gwynn's Falls Parkwsy. 13e HACKERMAN. Maccabean Post No. 32, American Legion, announces witn regret the passing of our comrade, LEWIS B.

HACKERMAN. 13e SAUL J. SHALOWITZ, Commander. AT DEDICATION Over 1,000 Pay Tribute To Service Men And Women iContlnued jrom Page 22) H. Skipwith Gordon, of the public-relations department of the Martin company.

Other speakers were Mrs. Russell Smallwood, president of the Glenn L. Martin chapter of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the American Legion; Walter J. Gregory, vice-president of the Edgewater Civic Association and Leland Palmer, president of the association, who was master of ceremonies. The Rev.

Francis Cassleman, of the Edgewater Community Protes tant Church, gave the benediction, Those On Honor Roll Those included in the honor roll were: George Dupin Dorothy Dupin Joseph L. White Roy D. Stinnetts Clinton Tsylor ft. W. Stein.

Jr. R. A. Barrlneer William H. Sowle Kenneth Harmon Charles A.

Brady William Diehl Samuel E. Hicks Homer N. Oisen Sydney H. Cohen Edwin R. Marshall Charles F.

Frock John W. Toole -M. D. Doyle James C. Slgman Jeff W.

Mitchell. Jr. Walter French Carl Kellison Stanley Roberts Melvin M. Falkof John L. Taylor.

Jr. Cecil C. Hanawalt Ellsworth Unget- huem William V. Tord Davis H. Nelson Robert Marvel Wilmer R.

Splvey Paul J. Adkinx All. L. Ericsson L. A.

Alverson Thomas R. Adams David Plutzik Oeorge E. Piper. Jr. Evelyn Drain Oeorge E.

Mellott Robert L. Steven Stephen E. Crick R. K. Dearing Raymond D.

Haven Robert A. Kirgan Earle S. Fowler Joseph Wagner John Schmidt M. J. Oershey Victor C.

Zwlnklea Leonard Kelly Stephen Hershey John J. O'Brien Joseph N. O'Brien Mary L. O'Brien Capt. Bruce Davis Lieut.

A. DAnna Capt. B. D. Howltx H.

W. Former Benjamin Harris Carl Mott Carl W. Abbott Wlllam F. Weber Joseph D. Winegar Lloyd B.

Hubbard George W. Sabine Paul Watson Paul Austin Louis C. Zimelew Joseph Polehemu George F. Sexton Emerson G. Smith M.

L. Yates George L. Cole Edward L. Preston Richard Stevens W. V.

Dale Joe L. McCombs E. H. Wingert John Klacik A. Ganzenmuller J.

Ryczek Frank Chudoba Jack B. Matherlv John Clifford Martin Calvin Martin Lloyd Wiley Ralph C. Zirk Wilson C. Zirk Grover C. Zirk Landis D.

Kuhar Markel Lee Holt Charles L. Holt Earl K. Holt Clifton H. Smith John A. Cannahan Vernon B.

Brown Clyde Hamon Le Roy H. Hamon Lmwood Hamon Harold G. Rose David Oilberts James W. Ward Francis A. Cooper Kenneth Harris William Bragg James Lata Andrew Polen Calvin Ouwen Arthur Jarrett Fred Travels J.

F. SehaefTer Donald Marslco Hnrrv Pratt Henry Hoffman Brkeley R. Lewis Vittor TishoD Hugh Boyd Andrew Jones Richard J. Hlldreth Jack Abraham Joseph F. Burket Coooer 8ontag J.

V. Kendall Davton L. Murohy Willard Ogden Francis B. Sent Kenneth H. Sent Fred Oreer Hoburt Greer James Greer James Holt Ravmond Harter Herman Morrow Kenneth Ball Robert Horner Charles Smith Leonard Wamlrk Lewis Whltworth Oeorge TochefT William Brg Arthur Goods Henrv J.

Winkler C. Neurlner nadtord Bnldwln Robert A. Klrgan Earle 8. Fowler Josenh Waener John Schmidt William F. Weber Sldnev Zulllnser Jack Zulllniier uov Holrnmb Carl B.

Yanlk Thomas Curran A. F. Settlase Warren E. Travis Francis PhllliDS Darcy Kimmey Donald Kimmey Taney Lyons H. DrRiig C.

Nt Neultam Roy O. Moodr A Rnthl.trrf Murray SUchman Lewis Delon William H. Gwln Norman A. Jacobson Connie Wilton David Sankey Merlin 8 Davey William Krafchuk Donald K. Tagg Hollle A.

Jones Frank C. Baker William Lurrle Benlamln Ptr Kenneth rtnlnrtfer William Oetshall A. Holmes. Jr. Charles Testerman Jam's Shea Orover C.

Morton. Landis U. Kuhar jr. Members of the Glenn L. Martin Military Band, in bright blue and red uniforms: Girl Scout Troop 13.

Brownie Troop No. 226 and Boy Scout Troop 308 marched in the parade, which followed a route throirgh the Edgewater community to the plaza. Makers Of Roll The honor roll was designed and decorated by Warfield Lee and Richard Gawthrop, both members of the military band. It was constructed and erected by A. Clyde Murphy, public-relations chairman of the civic association.

The inscription read: "This roll of honor has been erected by the residents of Edge-water to perpetuate the names of our neighbors who serve their country World War II." Glenn L. Martin, president of the aircraft company, sent a telegram to officials of the civic associ-tion expressing regret that he and Mrs. Minta Martin, his mother, who had been invited as honor guests, were unable to attend. Memorial Services Held For Dead Of Two Wars Some 600 relatives and friends of soldiers killed in World Wars and II attended the memorial services held last night under the direction of Third Service Com mand Headquarters at the War Memorial. Col.

C. B. Linder, deputy chief of staff of the command, and Col. Ralph C. Deibert, Third Service Command chaplain, made brief addresses.

Maj. Gen. Philip Hayes, commanding officer of the com mand, was unable to attend because of illness. The program also included a vocal solo by Sergt. Marian Stan-field, of the Women's Army Corps.

his service was one of several held in cities and army posts hrouRhout the Third Service Command to honor the nation's war dead. Polish Women Present Flags And Ambulance Demonstrating love for their adopted country and loyalty to their native land. Polish women of Baltimore yesterday presented a handmade American flag to Mavor McKeldin and an ambulance and a Polish flag to a representative from the Polish Embassy. The women, members of Unit 1. of the Polish White Cross, pur chased the ambulance with funds raised in club projects.

Mrs. W. Akonom Brzozwska is president of the unit. The ceremonies were held at the Polish Home Hall, 510 South Broadway, with Simon Jarosinski, member of tjje City Council (First) presiding. The ambulance and the Polish flag were, accepted by First Lieutenant Arnold Ronke, of the Polish army.

Officers of the organization who directed the projects are Mrs. S. Rasinska, first vice-president; Mrs. G. Blusiewicz, second vice-president: Mrs.

R. Zajac, secretary; Mrs. J. Mackiewicz, cashier, and Mrs. L.

Zukowska, secretary of finance. turned to the States after 20 months' duly in the Pacific. while overseas he servea in Australia. New Guinea and other islands in thtj Southwest Pacific He is now at Newton 1J. Baker General Hospital in West Virginia Fortress Navigator Second Lieutenant Robert L.

Ab bott, of 4201 Underwood road, is now serving as navigator on a Flying Fortress somewhere in England. Lieutenant Abbott, son of Thomas P. Abbott, wears two oak leaf clusters, the Air Medal and the Presidential Unit Citation Ribbon. lie has participated in several attacks on German industrial targets in Europe. He received his Lieut.

Abbott wings and commission in April, 1944, at Hondo, Texas. His wife, Mrs. Jeanette M. Abbott, lives in Kentucky. Private To Major Horace L.

Varian, 26, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Varian, of 2206 Roslyn avenue, rose from the grade of private to the rank of major in little over three years. Jde is an adjutant of a bombardment group.

Veteran Of 30 Missions Staff Sergeant William H. Wag ner, a veteran of 30 missions in the European theater, is now visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner, 144 McPhail street. A gunner on a Flying Fortress, he entered the service in January of 1942 and wentoverseas in April of this year.

He will report soon to Miami, for reassignment. He was employed by the Marl boro Shirt Company before going into the Air Corps. INMEMORIAM ill GARBKR. In loving memory of my be loved father, WILLIAM T. UAKBfcrl, who passed away alx yean ago today, November 13.

What Is home without my father, All things this world may aend. But when I lost my dear father I lost my dearest friend. 13e LOVINQ DAUGHTER. ELSIE. SELVAGE.

In memory of our ion. DALTON who departed tnis me eight years ago. Novemoer u. iwjo. The rolllnn atream of life rolls on But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile Of the one who once sat there.

lit MOM AND POP CARD 0 THANKS (2) THE FAMILY of the late CiEOKOB riend and neighbors for their kind expreanlona of sympathy and floral oOerlnva durini our recent bereavement. 13 mo a fl-lRA RTTTMP THE WIFE of theTate JbWNTTDUEfiri winhm to than nrr rrienoa ana reianvei Ir their kind expresslnna of pympathy. DfATM NOTICE (3) BAILEY. On November 12. 1844, MARY CATHERINE (nee Carey beloved wife of Albert Bailey, and mother of Mrs.

Mark Mellor and Leslie A. Bailey. Funeral from her late residence. 107 Mnlvln avenue, Catonsvllle, on Wednesday at 2 P. M.

Interment In St. John a cemetery. io BARNES. On November 12, 1944, THOMAS beloved husband ot Lillian P. Barnes (nee Griffin), Of 112 West Baltimore street.

15 Funeral services will be held at the Parlors of Harry H. Witzke. Holllns and Gllmor streets, on Wednesday at 11 A. M. Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery.

BKIX. On November 11. 1844. JOHN of 642 Gutman avenue, aued tw yeara. beloved husband of Grace R.

Bell (nee Swann). 13e Funeral services will be at the William Cook Mansion. Bt. Paul and Preston atreets. Due notice will be given.

BLAH A On November 10. 1944, JOSE PHINE (Nee Bohac). beloved wife or Gustav Blaha and mother of Frank Sr. Funeral from the 8chlmunek Funeral Home, 2601 East Madison street, on Monday at 2 P. M.

Interment In Oak Hill Cemetery. 13 BORS. Suddenly, on 'November 12. 1944. BATTISTA, beloved nusDand of the late Anuellna Bnrsa.

14e Funeral from the Frank Delia Nore Funeral Chapel. 32 Bouth High street at Trinity, on Wednesday at 8.15 A. M. Requiem High Mass at Our Lady of Pompei Church at 9 A. M.

Interment In Holy Redeemer Cemetery. BOWEN. On November 10. 1944, LEROY aged 19 yeara, beloved son of Jacob L. and Dorothy R.

Bowen (nee Cilento). Funeral from his late residence, 412 North Port street, on Tuesday at 10.30 A. at Exeter Memorial Church at 11 A. M. Interment In Baltimore Cemetery.

14 BRANHAM. On November 12. 1944. ELEMENT of 1341 North Gay street. Funeral services from the Dellinger St Sons Chapel.

Mount Jackson. on Wednesday at 2 P. M. 14e BRUCE. On November 10.

1944. VIR GINIA LEE BRUCE (nee Inners), beloved wife of Charles R. Bruce. Funeral services will be held at her home, 1708 Wllkens avenvie. on Tuesday at 11 A.

M. Interment In Meadow-ridge Memorial Park. 14 BRUCE. Friendship Chapter. No.

36. O. E. announces wltn deep regret the passing of our sister, VIRGINIA L. BRUCE.

MAUDE V. RUTHS. 13e Worthy Matron. BL'RCH. Suddenly, on November 10, 1944.

JOSEPH beloved nusDana oi the late Anna J. Burch. Funeral from his late residence, 2730 Guilford avenue, on Tuesday morning at 8.30 o'clock. Requiem Mass at. SS.

Philip and James' Church at 9 clock, interment in caineorai cemetery. 13e CARKTTI. On November 10, 1944. LOUISA MARY CARKTTI (nee Correal), beloved wife of John Carettl. Funeral from her late residence.

3005 Rosekemp avenue, on Monday at 8.15 A. M. Requiem Maas at Bt. Domt-nlc'a Church at 10 A. M.

Interment In Holy Krdnemier Cemetery. 13 CAKK. On November 12. 1844. GEORGE of Elllrott Cltv, aed 84 years, beloved husband of the late Emma Clattett Carr and father of Miss Eu-nenla Carr.

of Elilcott Cltv, and Mrs. Edward Burr Powell, of Washlniton'. D. C. Funeral services will be held at St.

John's Church, Howard county, on -Tuesday at 2.30 P. M. Interment In St. John's Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

I 14e CASSETTA. PRIVATE HENRY, killed in action in France, August 21, 1944. beloved son of Jennie Cassetta. formerly of 231 South McCurley street. 13e CLARK.

On November 9. 1944. SOPHIA (nee Hoefllch), beloved wife of Sergt. Guy W. Clark.

Services at her home. 3202 Monte-bello Terrace, on Monday at 2.30 P. M. Burial In Baltimore Cemetery. 13e CLAYTON.

On November 11, 1944, ARTHUR huBband of the late LUly Clayton. Funeral from the residence of his daughter. Mrs. George H. Holland, at Fork.

on Tuesday at 2 P. M. Service at Fork Methodist Episcopal Church at 2.30. Interment In adjoining cemetery. I4e CON LEY (CONNELLY).

On November 12. 1944, WILLIAM HENRY, beloved husband of the late Edith E. Conley (nee Connelly I. 15e Funeral services will be held at his home. 1308 Maple avenue, Arbutus, on Wednesdsy at 3.30 P.

M. Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery. CCS-5 Pr A. Technical Sergeant Emmet Reid lived underground for four months in the Anzio sector and emerged once each veck to see daylight in "sunny Italy. Now alallnnrd In the office of the commanding general of the Vlr ginia district.

Third fcervice Com mand, Sergeant Reid is a veteran of the African, Sicilian and Italian campaigns. During the Anzio activities Ser geant Reid, with hundreds of Allied soldiers, hid in wine cellars and other underground spots to avoid aerial bombs and artillery fire. When the military action was over, these men journeyed to the Vatican Cuv to be received in what he described as an "impres sive" public audience by Pope Pius -XII. Boys' Latin School The son of Mr. and Mrs.

Emmet Reid, of 203 East 33d street, he is a graduate of Boys' Latin School and the University of Richmond. He was assigned to an infantry division shortly after he entered the service in 1941. He spent 15 months overseas. His wife is the former Jane Davenport, of Gordonville, Va. They made their home in Rich mond before he joined the army.

On Duty At Hospital Ensign Mary Catherine O'Keefe, Dundalk, is now on duty at Kla- math Falls, Ore where marines suffering from tropical diseases are taken for treatment. Before enter ing the naval service in October, 1943, at Bethesda. En sign Keefe was on private nursing duty at the Johns Hopkins and Mercy hospitals. She is Ensign O'Keefe a graduate of the latter school of nursing. A daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Cornelius Keefe, she has three brothers Neil, who is in the armv. and Arthur and Jerry, who live in Dundalk. She went to Klamath Falls in October following a leave spent in new lone city. 27 Months In Pacific Robert Lee Engle.

who spent 27 months with a construction bat talion in the Pa 1 1 i nas re turned to his home, 4401 Arabia avenue. Seabee Engle who has been discharged from service, will ko into the build ing business with his broth er-in-law, L. Rider. He was mnr ried to Miss Shirley Mae Johnson, of Oak Seabee Engle land, in September shortly after his return to the States. They are making their home at the Arabia avenue address.

He is the son of Mrs. J. B. Engle, formerly Harford county. Major Thomas M.

Hutchins. who was formerly on the stafT of the Maryland General Hospital, has re- 'unci Workers Hailed By Mayor McKeldin Mayor McKeldin yesterday sent congratulations and his "official and personal thanks" to the workers in the recently oversubscribed War and Community Fund campaign and to the contributors to the fund. In a letter to Charles S. Garland. chairman of the Baltimore War and Community Fund, the Mayor snid the "quality of Baltimore community leadership is conclusively demonstrated by the fact that the allotted $2,562,278 Baltimore quota of the War and Community Fund under your excellent, alert and effective leadership, promptly has been raised and exceeded.

"It is pleasing to our citizens to know that in war as in peace. on the battle and on the home fronts, Baltimore can supply leadership in combat on land, sea and in the air in production, in busi ness, in finance and in civic work, equal to the heavy tasks and sacrifices which these days of decision impose." Named To Farm Board Waverly S. Green, dairy farmer and friut grower, of Burkeville. has been elected by Produc- lon Credit Associations of this dis trict to the Farm Credit Board of Baltimore to succeed the late Thomas W. Ozlin.

ELEC. NOTICES. MEETINGS, ETC. NOTICE GEORGIA SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA RAILWAY COMPANY Macon. Oeortla.

November 8. 1944 To All Security Holders of Oeori Southern and Florida Railway Company: The Prelerred Stockholders Protective Committee of the Oeoritla Southern and Florida Railway Company, nn October H. 1944. reeiiiestrd that the Company authorize Independent report to be prepared by Eppler Company of New Yoik mow merged with IVat. Marwick.

Mitchell of New York), a Arm selected by said Committee, the expense of such independent report to be borne by the Company. In order to make available to all security holders full information concerning the Company, this request was acceded to and work on the proposed report is now In progress. We have been notified by Peat, Marwick. Mitchell tc. Co.

that the work cannot be completed by November 22. 1944. In order that those interested may have the benefit of such independent report, the Management, at the request of the controlling stockholder, has directed that ail concerned be. and you hereby are. notified that the Special Meeting- of the Stockholders of the Company, called to be held at Macon, Oeorgla.

Wednesday. November 22. 1944. will be adjourned without action except to fix a date for the adjourned meeting. C.

E. A. MCCARTHY. Secretary. GEORGIA SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA RAILWAY COMPANY Macon.

Ga. October 21. 1944 A special meeting of stockholders ol Georgia Southern and Florida Railway Company alii be held at the office of the company in Macon. Oa. on Wednesday Novembei 22.

IH44. at 12 clock noon, (oi the purpose of considering reduction in the number of directors and of electing such new directors as may be necessary to fill vacancies on the Bosrd of Directors at may then exist, and for the transaction of any other business that may lawfullj come before said meeting. C. E. A.

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