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DEATHS October 4, 1962, MARTHA, of 6504 Hopeton avenue, beloved wife of the late Gustave Bernhardt and devoted mother of Henry Bernhardt, Mrs. Mary Herwig. 6e Services at Sol Levinson and Brothers Home, 6010 Reisterstown road (at Pinkney), on Friday, October 5 at 1 P.M. (Enter parking courts thru Pinkney road). Graveside services at the Ferneliff Cemetery.

Hartsdale, N.Y., on Tuesday at 1 P.M. omit Suddenly, on October 3, 1962, JANET LEIGH, beloved daughter of Robert Louts, and Georgia Ann Bingel (nee Kirkley), of 8571 Bay road, Riviera Beach. Services at the George L. Schwab Home, 2101 Frederick avenue at Pulaski street, on Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery, Visiting hours from 2 to 9.30 P.M.

8 on October 2, 1962. CRIST of 206 South Regester street, beloved husband of Helen Bluk (nee Brandau) and father of Margaret Bluk, Mrs. Bernedette Marcinkowski, Mrs. Carolyn Wenczkowski, Eileen, Bernard, Helen, Daniel, Ethel and Kathleen Cadden and brother of Mrs. Mary E.

Nickerson and Emil Bluk, 6e Funeral from Lilly and Zeller Funeral Home, 1901 Eastern avenue on Saturday, October 6, at 9 A.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 'til 10 P.M. October 5, 1962. ETHEL CLOSE, formerly of 4504 Northwood drive, beloved wife of the late William George Buckey.

Funeral services will held at William J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues. of which due notice will be given. 9 on Wednesday, October 3, 1962, THADDEUS JOSEPH BURCH, of Leonardtown. beloved husband of Frances Greenwell Burch, father of the Rev.

Thaddeus J. Burch, S.J., of Aurlesville, N.Y.; Francis F. Burch, S.J.. of Woodstock, Thomas K. Burch, of Milwaukee, and brother of Mrs.

James Vincent Brooks, of Baltimore, Md. 6 Funeral from his home. Buena Vista, Leonardtown, Md. Requiem Mass oin St. Aloysius Church, on Saturday, at 11 A.M.

Interment in St. John's Cemetery, Hollywood, Md. lieu of flowers contributions to the Jesuit Seminary Guild would be -On October 4. 1962, ROY of 1519 North Madeira street, beloved husband of Anna Borig and father of Mrs. Doris Sterling, Messrs.

Roy and Joseph R. Butler. 8e Funeral from the Charles E. Schimunek Funeral Home, 3331 Brehms lane, at Mannasota' and Erdman avenues, on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in Gardens of Faith Cemetery.

Visiting hours 2 P.M. to P.M. Parking in rear. October 5, 1962. HELEN M.

(nee Rash), of 944 Starbit road, Towson, beloved wife of Alfred E. Callahan, and devoted mother of Beverly, Barbara Sponseller. Alfred E. 2d, and Patrick Michael Callahan. 8 Friends may call at John Burns Sons, Funeral Home, 610-612 York road, Towson, on Saturday from 12 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M.

and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M. Due notice will be given. October 5, 1962. CASTRILLI (nee Balster), of 5803 Arizona avenue, formerly of 26 North Lakewood avenue. beloved wife of the late Raphael A.

Castrilli and devoted mother of Mrs. Ann Sweglar, Frederick J. and Raymond J. Castrilli, Funeral services at the John A Moran Funeral Home. 3000 East Baltimore street, corner of Potomac street, on Monday, October 8, at 9.30 A.M.

Requiem High Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church at 10 A.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Friends may visit daily from 2 P.M. to 5 P.M.

and 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. 8 CORN. -On October 5, 1962, ALLAN JEROME, beloved husband of Sonya Cohn (nee Trepolsky), devoted father of Arlene and Barbara Cohn and brother of Isadore A. Cohn, Mrs.

Nannette Wyman, Mrs. Hilda Abramowitz and Mrs. Harriett Siegle, of Dallas, Texas. Services at Sol Levinson Bros. Home, 6010 Reisterstown road (at Pinkney), on Sunday, October 7, At 2 P.M.

(Enter parking courts through Pinkney road.) Interment in Hebrew Friendship Cemetery. omit Family will at home, 5583 Kennison avenue. Visiting at the chapel, Saturday evening, 7 P.M. P.M. 7 and members of Centre Lodge No.

108. A.F.& A.M., will assemble at the Sol Levinson and Brothers. Funeral Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, Sunday, October 7, 1962, at 1.30 P.M., for the purpose of attending memorial services for our late brother, ALLAN JEROME COHN. 7 ELLIOTT C. WINNER, Worshipful Master.

Bogat Family Circle mourns the loss of its charter member. ALLAN COHN, and extends deep sympathy to his family, 7 SHIFRA COHEN, Secretary, Ajax Club regrets the passing of ALLAN JEROME COHN, son-in-law of our member, Harry Trepolsky. MEYER LEVINSOHN, President. On October 2, 1962, WALTER of 2913 Hiss avenue, beloved husband of Mary Comley (nee Londeree) and father of Mrs. Rachael O'Rourke and Marion O.

White. Survived by seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services at John Burns Sons Funeral Home, 610-12 York road, Towson, on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Gardens of Faith. 6 October 3, 1962, SAMUEL of 2863 West Garrison avenue, beloved husband of Freda I.

Conn (nee Meier) and brother of Claudia C. Mann, Mrs. Thomas D. Conn and Mary Louise Conn. 6e Funeral from the Ellsworth Armacost Funeral Chapel, 4600 Liberty Heights avenue, on Saturday at 2 P.M.

Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Visiting on Friday between the hours of 2 and 5 P.M. and 7 and 9 P.M. October 5, 1962, RAYMOND of 1200 Windy Gate road, beloved husband of Dorothy Caskey Crawford, devoted father of Raymond and E. Grafton Crawford, devoted grandfather of Kimberly and Elise Crawford and devoted brother of Stewart B.

Crawford. 8 Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons, North And Pennsylvania avenues, on Monday at 11.30 A.M. Entombment In Lorraine Mausoleum. DALCOUR.

On October 3, 1962, GRACE M. DALCOUR (nee Meekins), of Old Court road, Pikesville, wife of the late Robert H. Dalcour and beloved mother of Robert E. Dalcour and Mrs. Grace Marie Nichols.

6 Funeral services will be held at the Newell Funeral Home, 1100 Reisterstown road, Pikesville, on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. Visiting hours, 2 until 5 P.M. and 7 until 9 P.M. DAUGHTON.

On October 2. 1962, ALBERT EARL, of 2937 Westwood avenue, beloved husband of the late Marie Elizabeth Daughton, father of Howard Earl Daughton and Albert Joseph Daughton, of Los Altos, and brother of Chester Daughton. 6e Funeral from the Ellsworth Armacost Funeral Chapel, 4600 Liberty Heights avenue, on Friday at 2 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 to 5 P.M.

and 7 until 9 P.M. DUNLOP. On October 5. 1962, FRANK of 3301 Elm avenue, beloved son of the late Hugh and Marguerite Dunlop. 8e Service from the Frank W.

Seitz Funeral Home, 814 West Thirtysixth street, on Monday at 2 P.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. GODLOVE. On October 4, 1962. JOSEPH of 5524 West North avenue (Woodlawn), beloved husband of the late Rosa B.

Godlove (nee Hayward) and father of Mrs. Rose G. Martin, of Elkins, W. And Mr. Clarence J.

Godlove, of Baltimore, Md. Friends may call at the G. Howard Strong Funeral Home, 3207 West North avenue at Hilton street, on Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 9 P.M. Funeral services on Sunday At 8 P.M. Interment in Wardensville Cemetery, Wardensville, W.Va., on Monday, DEATHS On October 2, 1962, LEONARD CHARLES, of 4218 Audrey avenue, Brooklyn, beloved husband of the late Thelma Langston Gore and devoted father of Mrs.

Marcia Dorsey and Mrs. Carol McKnight and grandfather of Carol Michele and Michael Dorsey, and beloved son of Mrs. Della Gore and brother of Elmer Leroy Gore. (Va.) and Cambridge (Md.) papers please 6e Prayers at the McCully Funeral Home, Patapsco avenue and Third street. Brooklyn, on Saturday at 9.30 A.M.

Services at All Souls Chapel at 10 A.M. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Family will receive friends from 2 P.M. until 9 P.M. HAGEN.

On October 3, 1962, HENRY G. HAGEN, of 4010 Walrad avenue. Irvington, husband of Edith Hoff Hagen and foster father of Leonard C. Zake and Norman E. Tiedemann.

6e Friends may call at the Witzke Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue, from 3 P.M. until 10 P.M. Service on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. HARTWIG.

On October 3, 1962, CAMILLA (nee Sorensen), of 734 Melville avenue, beloved wife of Harry F. Hartwig and devoted mother of Mr. John C. Jensen, Mr. Norman L.

Jensen and Mr. Terrence L. Jensen; sister of Mrs. Thilda Mathison and Mr. Torvald Sorensen.

Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road, at Echodale avenue, on Saturday at 1 P.M. Interment in Gardens of Faith Cemetery. Friends may call from 1 P.M. to 3 P.M.

and 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. 6e -On October 3, 1962. THELMA CAROLINE (nee Travers), of Butler road, Glyndon, beloved wife of Robert Otto Heilmann; devoted mother of Alfred Beranger Heilmann, Mrs. Lawrence Geho, Robert Lester, Marion Owens, and Melvan Frank Heilmann.

6 Funeral services will be held at the Eckhardt Funeral Chapel. 11605 Reisterstown road, Owings Mills, on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Emory Chapel Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M. October 5, 1962, at her home, 3310 Northway drive.

STELLA KRIES HERMAN, beloved wife of George L. Herman, sister of Mrs. William Bier and stepmother of Mrs. James G. Rankin.

Mrs. John R. Pahr and Mr. George L. Herman, Jr.

8 Funeral from William J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues. on Monday at 9.30 A.M. Requiem Mass at St. Joseph's Monastery at 10 A.M.

Interment in Lorraine Park Cemetery. The family requests friends to call between 2 P.M. and 5 P.M. and 7 P.M. to 9 P.M.

October 4, 1962, MARGARET aged 91 years, of Windsor Mill road and formerly of 2207 Huntington avenue, the beloved wife of the late Charles A. Jones and the beloved mother of Mrs. Mary Still, Mrs. Louise Dorsey, Mrs. Julia Schwartz, Mrs.

Agnes Serio, I Mr. Charles R. (Buck) Jones. 7 Prayers will be held at the Wil11am Cook -Blight Funeral Home, 6009 Harford road, on Monday 9.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St.

Ann's Church at 10 A.M. Inter. ment in New Cathedral Cemetery. JONES. On October 5.

1962, EVA MAE JONES, of Trappe, beloved wife of John L. Jones. 8e Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road at Echodale, of which due notice will be given. -On October 5.

1962. CLARA M. (nee Toth), formerly of 523 North Denison street, beloved wife of the late George Krabbe, and beloved sister of Mrs. Emma E. Naille.

8 Funeral from William J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues. on Monday at 9 A M. Requiem High Mass In St. Bernadine's Church at 9.30 A.M.

Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. KREISSIG. On October 5, 1962, JOHN ADAM, of 5425 The Alameda, beloved husband of Kathryn Kreis. sig (nee Hannibal). 7e Services from the Leonard J.

Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road, at Echodale avenue, on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment in Lorraine Park Cemetery. Family requests viewing daily from 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. and 7 P.M.

to 9 P.M. October 1962, at Orlando, Fla, LT. GUSTAV C. (Baltimore Police Department, retired), beloved husband of Mamie Lample (nee Marshall) and devoted father of Marshall Lample. of Merritt Island, and G.

Chris Lample, of Orlando, Fla. Friends may call at William J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, after 4 P.M. Saturday. Funeral services will be held on Monday at 11 A.M.

Entombment in Lorraine Mausoleum. 8 Lodge No. 108, A.M.. announces with deep regret the death of our late brother, GUSTAV C. LAMPLE.

ELLIOTT C. WINNER, 8e Worshipful Master. On October 5, 1962, HARRY of 1701 Lydonia Way, beloved husband of Ada Mae Gillum) and devoted father Anna (nee. H. Jenkins, Mrs.

Helen Mae Wheeler, Mr. Joseph P. Chesshire and the late Mrs. Corabel Parr, 8e Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road at Echodale, of which due notice will be given.

on October 3, NILS of 4303 Hayward avenue, beloved husband of Dorothv J. Larson (nee Burman) and father of Mrs. Barbara Currens, the Misses Joyce, Christina and Elizabeth Ann Larson. 6 Funeral services will be held at the William Cook Mansion, St. Paul and Preston streets.

on Saturday at 11. A.M. Interment in Gardens of Faith Cemetery. LARSON. Carpenters Local Union No.

101, regrets to announce the death of BROTHER NILS LARSON. 6e BENJAMIN A. CATTERTON. Recording Secretary. October 5, 1962.

M. LORETTA (nee Coates), of 630 Yale avenue, beloved wife of Joseph B. McConville and devoted. mother of Messrs. Joseph George Donald and Charles P.

McConville, Mrs. Thelma Weems and Mrs. Bernadine Nicholson. Funeral services will be held at the Walters Funeral Home, Pratt and Stricker streets, on Monday, October 8. at 8:30 A.M.

Requiem Mass at St. Martin's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 P.M. until 9 P.M.

McELGUNN. On October 5, 1962. MARY AGNES (nee Pender) of 2112 Gaylawn drive, Lansdowne, beloved wife of the late James P. McElgunn and beloved mother of Regina McElgunn Lowman. 7 Funeral from the Funeral Home of John J.

Cowan Son Hollins and Poppleton street, on Monday, at 9.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. Peter's Church, at 10 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. Visiting hours 2 to 9 P.M.

(Parking facilities.) omit flowers.1 Wednesday, October 3. 1962. at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, HEBER, beloved father of Heber MacWilliams, of Churchton, Md. and William K. McWilliams, of North Beach, and brother of Mrs.

Annie Brobston. of Tampa. and W. S. MacWilliams, of Casselberry, Fla.

Also survived by six grandchildren. 6 Friends may call at the Lee Funeral Home, Fourth street and Massachusetts avenue, N.E., WashIngton, D.C., services will be held on Saturday, October 6, at 3.30 P.M. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. -On October 4, 1962, CHARLES E. MATHIEU, of 35 North Ellwood avenue, beloved husband of the late Helen E.

Mathieu (nee Guemple), and devoted father of Charles J. Mathieu. Funeral services at the John A. Moran Funeral Home, 3000 East Baltimore street (corner Potomac street), on Monday, October 8 at 8.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St.

Elizabeth's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may visit daily from 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. and from 7 P.M.

to 10 P.M. DEATHS -On October 5, 1962, RITA MARIE MARTIN (nee McDole), of 1230 Glenwood avenue, beloved wife of Paul G. Martin, devoted mother of Dennis Diane Donna Darrell G. and Darlene M. Martin, and daughter of Carl A.

and Marie E. McDole (nee Nienaber). 7 Friends may call at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Friday from 3 P.M. until 9 P.M.

Friends may call on Sunday at the Reidlinger-Lemen Funeral Home, 1309 Califorina avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. A High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated at St. Agnes Church, Cincinnati, on Monday. Interment In St. Mary's Cemetery, St.

Bernard, Ohio. on October 5. 1962, EDWARD of 2721 North Calvert street, beloved son of Edward J. McCreer and the late Anna M. Hammell McCreer.

and brother of Mrs. Rita E. Williams and Mr. Norman T. McCreer.

8e Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Monday at 8 A.M. Requiem High Mass at SS. Philip and James Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery.

Friends may call from 2 to 9 P.M. October 4, 1962. JOHN THOMAS McELROY. of Timanus lane, Woodlawn, beloved husband of Mae McElroy (nee Rosendale), and beloved father of Mrs. Gerard Neville and beloved son of Ida Keller Jeffres) and the late Bernard McElroy.

8e Friends may call at the Witzke Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue, from 2 P.M. until 10 P.M. Prayers on Monday at 8.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church at 9 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery.

on October 1962. JOHN B. MEYERS, beloved husband of Adeline L. Meyers (nee Ruehl), of 1722 East Thirtysecond street, and beloved father of John B. Meyers, Jr.

8e Funeral services are to be held at H. Sander Sons. North avenue and Broadway, on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 P.M.

to 5 P.M. and 7 P.M, to 9 P.M. -On October 4, 1962, LEWIS DUDLEY, of 211 Upnor road, beloved husband of the late Gertrude T. Miller (nee Trimble) and beloved father of Mrs. Mrs.

Margaret Helen M. Stewart, and Hebden. Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons. North And Pennsylvania avenues, on Monday at 2 P.M.

Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. The family requests friends to call between 2 and 5 P.M. and 7 and 9 P.M. 8e on October 4. 1962.

WENDALL of 6931 Harford road, beloved husband of Alice E. Miller (nee Burgan) and devoted father of Wendall S. Miller, Jr. (Sonny). 8e Services at the Leonard J.

Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road at Echodale avenue, on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment private. In lieu of flowers make contributions to the Heart Fund. Family requests viewing dally from 4 to 9 P.M. MILLER of King David's Lodge No.

68, A.F. A.M. will assemble at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home at 5305 Harford road at Echodale avenue on Sunday, October 7. at 8 P.M., for the purpose of conducting Masonic funeral service for our late Brother, WENDALL STOKES MIL- LER.

7 EARNEST L. DROHAN, JR. Worshipful Master. October 5, 1962, WARREN of 412 Folsom street, beloved husband of Ruth S. Nofsinger (nee Schelhaus) and beloved brother of Harman Nofsinger of Radford.

Dr. C. D. Nofsinger and Mrs. Henry Floeting of Roanoke.

Mr. Charles Nofsinger of Strausburg, Mrs. Mattie Booth and Mrs. A. R.

Boltom, of Fin Castle. Va. and Mrs. Joseph Shumate, of Annapolis, Md. (Va.) papers please Services at McCully Funeral Home, 130 East Fort avenue, on Monday at 1 P.M.

Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Family request visiting from 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. and 7 P.M. to 9 P.M.

8e on October 5, 1962, GEORGE at the Parsonage of Rev. Albert W. Gibson, 5700 Edmondson avenue. Catonsville, beloved husband of Hilda Paul (nee T-bbe), and father of Mrs. Lois Gibson and Roger W.

Paul. Friends may call at MacNabb Son, 301 Frederick road (at Beltway Exit 13), Catonsville, on Friday evening from 7 to 10 P.M. Funeral services and interment will be in Gibsonburg, Ohio. 6e PENN. October 5.

1962, CLARENCE of West Friendship, beloved brother of Miss Mary Belle Penn. 7 Funeral from the Haight Funeral Home, Route 32, at Grandview. Sykesville, on Monday at 10.30 A.M. Interment in Providence Cemetery. PENNIMAN.

On October 3, 1962, REBECCA, of 922 Cathedral street, daughter of the late Nicholas Griffith and Rebecca Dobbin Penniman. 6 Services at Old St. Paul's Church, Charles and Saratoga streets, on Saturday, October 6, a 11 A.M. Interment in Green Mount Cemetery. PENNIMAN.

The National Society of Colonial Dames of America in the State of Maryland announces with deep regret the death of a member. MISS REBECCA I. PENNIMAN. 6 MRS. ARTHUR L.

NELSON, Friday. October 5, 1962, MRS. MARY ELEANOR, of 321 QUAIL East Fourth street, Chuluota, former resident of Baltimore. Survived by husband, William and son, Harry M. Craig, of Chuluota, Fla.

6e Funeral Monday in Winter Park, Florida. October 2, 1962. HELEN E. (nee Morris), beloved wife of J. Harrison Radcliffe, of St.

Michaels, and mother of Joseph H. Radcliffe, Jr. of Seattle, and Mrs. George A. Seymour, of Baltimore, Md.

6 Funeral from the Harrison Futneral Home, St. Michaels, on Saturday at 11 A.M. October 5. 1962. JAMES BONDAY, beloved husband of the late Gertrude J.

Ringrose (nee Johenning), and devoted father of James C. Ringrose. 9 Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues. of which due notice will be given.

October 5, 1962, PEARL L. (nee Lerner), beloved wife of the late Allan Rosenthal, of 4008 Fords lane, Apartment 1-C, devoted mother of Mrs. Thelma Davitz, of Baltimore and Dr. Stanley Rosenthal, of Miami Beach, beloved sister of Mrs. Rosa Grossman, Mrs.

Ida London, Mrs. Rose Rosenbaum, of Baltimore: Samuel Lerner, of Annapolis and Louis Lerner of Orange, and the late Abraham. Jacob, Joseph, Isaac, and Max Lerner, and Mrs. Dora Weiner. Also survived by four grandchildren.

7 Services at Sol Levinson and Brothers Home, 6010 Reisterstown road (at Pinkney), on Sunday, October 7 at 12.00 noon. (Enter parking courts through Pinkney road). Interment in United Hebrew Cemetery Corporation, Shomra Adath Congregation, Rosedale. omit Family will be at home, 7025 Wallis avenue. October 3, 1962.

MARGARET JANSON, of 3428 University place, beloved wife of the late James H. Schmidt; mother of Mrs. Margaret Wasilifsky, Emmitsburg, James G. Schmidt, Sister M. Eleanora, S.S.N.D., Mrs.

Loretto O'Donnell, Yonkers, N.Y.: Mr. H. Norbert Schmidt, and Mrs. Virginia Gallagher. 6 Funeral from Henry W.

Jenkins Sons 4905 York road, on Saturday, October 6, at 8.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at SS. Philip and James Church at 9 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 9 P.M..

Thursday and Friday. October 5. 1962, CHARLES in his ninetieth year, formerly of 1012 Beechfeld avenue, the beloved husband of the late Carrie F. Schneider (nee Frederick). 7 Mr.

Schnelder rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue. Friends and relatives are invited to attend services on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 P.M.

on Saturday, DEATHS On October 4, 1962. LESLIE ROBERT, of 6316 Brown avenue, the beloved husband Velma Titchenell Shaver, son of Walter B. and Lottie Felton Shaver, brother of Charles Walter B. James R. and Edwin F.

Shaver. Mrs. Hilda G. Childs and Mrs. Helen Willard.

6e Friends are cordially invited to call from 7 P.M. to 10 P.M., at the funeral home of Walter Brooks Bradley, Dundalk, where family prayers will be offered Saturday, October 6th at 1 P.M. Funeral services in the Lodge Forest Methodist Church at 2 P.M. Interment in Bel Air Memorial Gardens. SHAVER.

-The members of V.S.W. Post No. 6694, Dundalk, announce the death of "LESLIE SHAVER. 6 O. RAINEY, Chaplain.

SHECTER. On October 5, 1962. SOPHIE (nee Fishman), beloved wife of William Shecter. of 4000 West Rogers avenue, mother of Mrs. Raymond (Sylvia) Silverman, Mrs.

Mayer (Tesse) Weinblatt, Mrs. Stanley (Nancy) Richmond and sister of Mr. Albert H. Fishman and Mrs. Zelda Tatelbaum.

Also survived by seven grandchildren. Services at the Jack Lewis Home, 2100-02 Eutaw place, on Sunday at 1 P.M. Interment in Ohr Knesset Israel Anshe Sphard Congregation Cemetery, Mount Carmel. omit Family at home at 5004 Queensberry avenue. 7 October 3, 1962, KATIE G.

(nee Keller), of 523 North Curley street, beloved wife of the late William E. Sipe; mother of Mesdames Bettie Butschky, Mildred Thomas, Pauline Davis, Hattie S. Gever and Jessie S. Wrightson. Funeral from the Charles E.

Schimunek Funeral Home. 3331 Brehms lane, at Mannasota and Erdman avenues, on Sunday at 1 P.M. Interment in Mount Zion Cemtery, Freeland, Md. 7 Chapter No. 33, O.E.S., announces with regret the death of our beloved sister, KATIE G.

SIPE. O.E.S. funeral service Saturday at 7 P.M. at the funeral home. 60 ELEANOR KRATZ, Worthy Matron.

SIPE announces Rebekah with Lodge deep No. regret the death of our member sister, KATIE SIPE. We extend sympathy to the family, Rebekah services Saturday night at 8 o'clock. 6e MARY LOUDEN, Noble Grand. SMALL.

On October 4. 1962. THOMAS BENJAMIN, of Church road. Reisterstown. beloved husband of Asenath Elizabeth Small (nee Parker) and devoted father of Mrs.

Kenneth Shipley and Mrs. Maynard Clark. 6e Funeral services will be held at the Eckhardt Funeral Chapel, 11605 Reisterstown road, Owings Mills, on Saturday at 2.30 P.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M.

October 5, 1962. SAMUEL, beloved husband Yetta Speert (nee Manis), of Miami Beach, father of Messrs. Mose Herman D. Speert, Mrs. Rebecco Berkow.

Mrs. Katherine Bronstein, of Baltimore; Mr. Julius L. Speert, of Washington, D.C.; Dr. Harold Speert, of Scarsdale, N.Y., and the late Rose Anna Speert, and brother of Mrs.

Bessie Frank and Mr. Louis Speert. Also survived by fourteen grandchildren and Ave great-grandchildren. 7 Services at the Jack Lewis Home, 2100-02 Eutaw place, on Sunday at 11 A.M. Interment in Bnat Israel Congregation Cemetery, Southern avenue, omit Family at home at 3704 Garrison boulevard.

October 4, 1962, MARY, beloved wife of the late William Sterling, devoted sister of Jacob Baker, of Miami Beach, and the late Dora Greenberg, Sol. Benjamin and Isaac Baker. 7 Services at Sol Levinson Bros. Home, 6010 Reisterstown road (at Pinkney), on Friday, October 5, at 3 P.M. (Enter parking courts through Pinkney road.) Interment in Hebrew Young Men's Sick Relief Association Cemetery, Windsor Mill road.

omit October 4. 1962. JEAN (nee Nathan), beloved wife of Jules Stern and beloved daughter of Eugene and Nettie Nathan, of Philadelphia: beloved sister of Richard Nathan and sister-in-law of Richard and Hanna Stern, of Baltimore. 7 Services at Sol Levinson Bros. Home.

6010 Reisterstown road (at Pinkney), on Sunday. October 7, at 1 P.M. (Enter parking courts through Pinkney road.) omit At home, 2215 South road, Mount Washington, SULLIVAN. On October AN, 1962, RUSSELL COLE SULLIVAN, of 1908 East Fairmount avenue. Funeral services are to be held at H.

Sander Sons, North avenue and Broadway, on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery. 6e Union Local No. 1 regrets to announce the passing of brother HOWARD THOMAS. who passed away, October 1, 1962 JOSEPH GLORIA, 6 Financial Secretary.

THOMSON. On October 4. 1962. GEORGE of 3800 Fleetwood avenue, beloved husband of Mary T. Thomson (nee Tatum) and father of George A.

and James A. Thomson. 8e Friends may call at Henry W. Jenkins Sons Company, 4905 York road, from 2 P.M. to 5 P.M.

and 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. Requiem High Mass at St. Michael's Church, Overlea, on Monday at 9 Interment in Gardens of Faith Cemetery. on October 3, 1962, ELAINE H.

(nee Denisov), of 541 North Milton avenue, beloved wife of Anthony Uchuck and beloved mother of Elaine LaPasha. Survived by mother, two sisters, son-in-law and two grandchildren. Services at the Dippel Brothers Funeral Home, 7110 Belair road (at Elm avenue), on Saturday morning at 9.15. Divine lithergy at Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church at 10 o'clock. Interment in church cemetery in Elkridge Friends.

please call between 2 and 9 P.M. 6 Suddenly, on Friday, October 5. 1962, ALBIN of 5505 North Charles street, beloved husband of Patricia Todd Warth; father of Albin III, and Jane M. Warth; son of Dr. and Mrs.

Albin H. Warth; brother of George Henry K. and Philip R. Warth. 8 Funeral from Henry W.

Jenkins Sons Company, 4905 York road. on Monday, October 8, at 9.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen at 10 A.M. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery. Friends.

may call 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. and 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. On October 3, 1962, STANLEY WELLS, of 3121 Mardel avenue, beloved husband of Mary Wells (nee Moore) and devoted father of Mrs.

Bonita Stauffer, Charlotte, Linda, Christina, Brenda, Stanley E. Wells and the late Carolyn Wells and devoted son of Mrs. Josephine Wells and the late Joseph Wells, and brother of Edward Wells, Mrs. Wanda Bilzer, Mrs. Helen Liufrio, Mrs.

Mary VanFossen and the late Joseph Wells, Jr. 7 Funeral services from the Charles W. Kachauskas Funeral Home, 637 Washington boulevard, on Monday at 11 A.M.. October 8, 1962. Interment in New Baltimore National Cemetery.

Visiting hours 2 P.M. to 9 P.M. Funeral Designs Finest in Flowers J. J. Cummings SONS Reasonable.

Prices 1123 W. Baltimore St. Phone Plaza 2-1374-5-6 DEATHS (3) WELLSCHLAGER. On October 1962, IRENE KRUMM, of 802 South Wind court, Ruxton, the devoted wife of the late Samuel H. Wellschlager and devoted mother Ow Mrs.

B. Wallace Inman and Mr. Earl K. Wellschlager. 6e Services from the William CookTowson Funeral Home, York road (at Beltway exit 26), on Saturday at 11 A.M.

Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. leu of flowers, please contributions to the Heart October 4. 1962, LUCY WINCHESTER, of 100 West University parkway, daughter of the late John Savage and Sarah Winchester Williams. 6 Services in the Chapel of the Franklin Street Presbyterian Church, 504 Cathedral street. corner of Hamilton street.

on Saturday. October 6. at 11.30 A.M. Interment private. WILLINGHAM -On October 4.

1962. of 127 Longview drive, Catonsville, beloved husband of Ann C. Willingham (nee Meyers). 8 Friends may call at the Easton Funeral Home, 608 Frederick Avenue, Catonsville. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 2 P.M.

to 9 P.M. Mr. Willingham will lie in state at the Oella Methodist Church Monday from 1 P.M. until time of services at 2 P.M. Interment In Good Shepherd Cemetery.

WILLINGHAM. Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, Catonsville (Md.) Chapter, regrets to announce the passing member ROBERT M. WILLINGHAM. CHARLES E. WEAVER, 8 President.

October 5, 1962, MATTIE of 3941 Sinclair lane, beloved wife of the late Louis Welty. Funeral from the Connelly Funeral Home, 418 Eastern boulevard. Essex, on Monday at 1 P.M. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. Viewing from 2 P.M.

to 10 P.M. 8e October 3. 1962, ALEXANDER of 21 North Streeper street, beloved husband of Mrs. Elsie Wladkowski (nee Rybicki); devoted father of Miss Adella and David Wladkowski. Funeral services from the Bernard Dabrowski Funeral Home.

2818 East Baltimore street (at Streeper street), on Saturday 8.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Holy Rosary Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 to 10 P.M.

6 WLADKOWSKI (WALTERS). Mack's Mug Club to announce the passing of brother club member, ALBERT WLADOW- SKI (WALTERS). 6 JESSE FECTO, President. October 2, 1962, GERTRUDE E. (nee Hagan), 58 years, of 169 Orville road, formerly of Oliver street, beloved wife of William C.

Wolf and beloved mother of Mrs. Frank M. Rezek and Thomas E. Warner and Mrs. Lawrence Alexander.

6e Services from Phillip Herwig Sons. 2024 Orleans street, on Saturday at 1 P.M. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. October 2, 1962, FAYE M. (nee Holsinger), of 1843 Covington street, beloved wife of Oscar E.

Wolfe and devoted mother of Frank, Donald, Paul, Larry, Marion and Helen Wolfe, Mrs. Juanita DeRosa, Mrs. Geraldine Gurry and Mrs. Patsy Farren. Services at the McCully Funeral Home, 130 East Fort avenue, on Saturday at 11 A.M.

Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Family requests friends to call from 2 P.M to 9 P.M. 6e YINGLING. On October 5, 1962, GEORGE of 919 Jack street, Brooklyn, beloved husband of Virginia (nee Willett) Yingling and devoted father of George. Charles, Francis and Gladys Brown.

He is also survived by twelve grandchildren, four sisters and one brother. 8e Services at the McCully Funeral Home, Patapsco avenue and Third street, Brooklyn, on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery, On October 4. 1962, RETRONA ZEIMELIS (nee Shatos), formerly of 644 Portland street. beloved wife of the late Joseph Zeimelis and devoted mother of Mrs.

Nellie Burton and Mrs. Ann Hicks and grandmother of Thomas Meredith. 7 Funeral services from the Charles W. Kachauskas Funeral Home, 637 Washington boulevard, on Monday. at 8.30 A.M., October 8.

Requiem High Mass at St. Peter's Church. at 9 A.M. Interment in Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Visiting hours 2 to 9 P.M. CEMETERIES AND LOTS (6) LOUDON PARK Lots available for another 100 years Our Perpetual Care DO Fund Now TWO MILLION DOLLARS 3801 FREDERICK AVE.

WI. 5-6000 Reasonable Prices Terms MEADOWRIDGE MEMORIAL PARK. 4 grave lot. $495. Ast.

RI. 7-1810. LOST AND FOUND 18) FOUND- White, Male. Schnauzer. McDonogh vic.

Phone TE. 3-3300. FRENCH POODLE Silver female puppy. Lost vic. Circle Rd.

Ruxton. Unclipped. Reward. VA. 5-3384.

FRENCH POODLE Wht. Female, lost. vic. Circle Ruxton. Fluffy, Reward.

VA. 5-3384. BOXER Brown Junior'. Lost vic. of Roland Ave.

Deepdene Rd. Reward. Call HO. 7-4830. BRACELET Gold with 10 stones.

Lost vic. Ford's theatre or rest. Reward. Call FL 8-0350 WATCH- Ladies Helbros. Lost.

vic. Ft. Holabird. Eastpoint- Essex area. Reward.

OV. 2-2740. WATCH Ladies. Hamilton, lost vic. 49-5100 blk.

Frederick; Ave, Initials ZSS-NJA on back, 644-3250. WEIMARANER PUPPY-Lost. North Ave. Gay. Childs pet.

LO. SPECIAL NOTICES (9) APPLES $1 bushel. Pick them yourself. Also thousands on ground due to the rain. Filston Manor, Glencoe Rd.

Phone PR. 1-4618. NOW SELLING- -Duck geese hunting dates November 9 to December 28. Complete accommodations for parties up to 12 persons at Maryland's finest Hunting Lodge in the Chesapeake Bay Area. Box MA17097 Sun.

WEDDING INVITATIONS See at home. MO. 4-7517 RELIGIOUS STATUES -Repaired and repainted. Reas. prices.

Call' PL. 2-5825 after 5. MAKE slip covers with your mat. or call with samples. CH.

3-6307. KITCHEN CHAIRS REUPHOLSTERED $4.95. 1-day service. VE. 7-1266.

BUSTRIP To New York. Oct. 12. 13 14. Further info.

HA. 6-8463. SHARE YOUR CAR (10) Member D.C. Chamber of Commerce AUTO DELIVERY CO. TO OR FROM ANY CITY.

U.S.A MU. 5-6320 Tower Bldg. MU 5-5423 AUTOS DELIVERED To or from anywhere. AUTO DRIVEWAY CO. CL.

4-5633 ATLANTIC-PACIFIC DRIVE CARS DELIVERED TO OR FROM ANY CITY USA 235-3171. PERSONALS (11) WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts unless contracted by myself. EDWIN L. 20 GLYNDON AVENUE, GLYNDON, MARYLAND. WILL NOT BE responsible for Any debts unless contracted by myself.

WALTER S. SUTTON, SHAWAN ROAD. COCKEYSVILLE, MARYLAND. WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts unless contracted by myself. HARRY WILLIAM SCHELHAUSE 4302 CEDARGARDEN BOX 1001 WILL NOT be responsible for Any debts unless contracted by myself.

IZARE ASHFORD 2900 ELLICOTT DRIVE WILL NOT be responsible for Any debts unless contracted by LORENZO E. SANDERS 2245 EUTAW PLACE WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts unless contracted by myself. CARROLL R. LINCH, 339 FIFTH AVENUE. WILL NOT be responsible for any debts unless contracted by myself, WILLIE RORIE 522 E.

20th St. WILL NOT be responsible for Any debts unless contracted by myself. JOHN S. LALLY, JR. WASHINGTON, D.C.

WILL NOT BE responsible for Any debts unless contracted by myself. A. G. EHRHARDT, 700 NORTH CHARLES STREET. HOME REPAIRS CONTINENTAL LE.

9.7200 REMODELING REPAIRS Geo Blake 889-1441 Nite 825-6279 PAPER STEAMING Free Est. All trash removed. CH. 3-7097. CREDIT ADVISORS.

INC. 1023 MUNSEY BLDG. SA. 7-7580 FLOORS SANDED Clean Refinished R. Rider.

DR. 7-7876. HOME REPAIRS -Painting Interior exterior. 233-8244, aft. 5.

PAINTING Outside Inside. Free estimate. CL. 4-8780 PLASTERING Patch new work $5 up. Guar.

HO. 7-2304. PAPER STEAMING painting. Al trash removed. Call TU: 9-1659.

CLASSIFIED INDEX CLASSIFICATIONS Appear in Numerical Order It is easy to identify the classification you wish to refer to by number well as by classification heading. CLASSIFICATION NUMBERS PUBLIC NOTICE GROUP Lost Deaths and Found 0050 Personals In Memoriam. eto. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, Special Notices Share Your Car 10 BUSINESS SERVICE GROUP Wants 12 Business Personals 11 Loans, etc.

39, 88. 89 Instruction 30 EMPLOYMENT GROUP Situations Wanted. 13, 17, 18, 20, 21, 23 Help Wanted. 16. 19, 19A.

22. 22A, 24. 25, 26, 29 REAL ESTATE GROUP R. E. 43, 35, 63, 65 Houses and R.

E. Sales 34. 36. 38, 40. 41.

43A, 44. 45, 46. 47 Bus. Property Sales-Lease. 64.

64A. 66, 66A. 67, 68 Business Opportunities 69 RENTAL GROUP Houses and R. E. Rent 42, 48, 49.

50 Apartments 37, 51. 52. 53, 54 Rooms 55. 56 Rental Wants 59. 60, 61.

62 Boarding 57 AUTOMOTIVE GROUPS Autos 70A. 71 Auxiliaries 72, 73. 74. 75, 76. 77.

78 FOR SALE GROUP For Sale 80A. 81 Boats, Television. eto. 82. 83, 84 Pets, etc.

85, 86, 87 Auctions 95 ADJUSTMENTS AND KILLS The publishers will not be responsible for more than one Incorrect inser-1 tion. The publishers reserve the right to revise or reject any advertisement deemed objectionable and to change the classification of any advertisement from that ordered to conform to the policy of the Sunpapers. TO PLACE SUN-ADS CALL 539-7700 Sunday Sun Ads and changes Accepted until 3 P.M. Saturday. GET OUT OF DEBT AMASS.

RO. 4-0588, KITCHEN Remodeled Restyled in for the Holiday. We plan the entire job. We do our own work Over 40 yrs. exp.

First payment 1963. AMASS, RO. 4-0588. CLUBROOMS In time for the holi day. No payment 'til 1963.

Using the finest wood paneling built-ins We do our own work. Over 40 yrs experience, AMASS. RO 4-0588. WILL THE PERSON instructed last February by the late Mr. Maves to contact Mrs.

Mayes. Please call her again. Important. WE CLEAN OUT ATTICS. Yards, Gar Cellars.

Light hauling, all kinds MAC'S DELIVERY Day. 426-7677 Eves. 426-0588 WORK COMPLETED PROMPTLY Carp Paint Plaster Roof Papering Panel Cell. Kit, plumbing. Elect.

Masonry Terms Estimate. 823-0722. CARPENTRY types home repairs Cement porches. roofing plumbing Prompt service Comeau Co. VA 8-8737 FURNACES Repairs sheet metal work.

VE. 7-4033. PAPERHANGING- -By G.I, $8 and up per room. Also painting. Guaranteed work.

Prompt Service, CH. 3-0775. ROOF LEAK SPECIAL Repair hot asphalt coat- $35.00. Brookshire Roofers, LA. 3-4552.

ROOFING. HOT COAT. $20 GUTTER SPOUTING Lee Moricle 732-0488 ROOF REPAIRS -Hot coatings, patches or new. For immediate service. Free estimates, Call LI.

2-5843. CARPENTRY -All types of home repairs improvements additions NO. 5-7241 after 5 IN DEBT? SEE BILL PAYMENT AID 720 Ct Square Bldg SA 7-4820 UPHOLSTERING- -Furniture repairing Quality work Reas. priced Free es timates. MI.

4-2227 for appt CEILINGS- Celotex tile. sheetwork In stalled. day, carpentry, Fred. BE. 5-2971; CH.

3-0348. PAPERHANGING REASONABLE PRICE FREE estimates. Prompt service. Call anytime PE, 2-1945 HOUSES raised. cellars installed beams replaced, HA 6-0766.

PAINTING Interior. exterior Do own work. guar. Reas CL 4-5412 STONE Brick, concrete. flagstone patio.

pch steps Aft. 5. CL. 4-4685 FLOORS sanded. refinish.

Best for jess NO 8-1640. Rebhan. 35 vrs. exp CARPENTRY Porches. partitions clubrms.

My own work. ID. 3-0722 BRICK BLOCK WORK Cement. All kinds, read price, 233-2657. WALL STEAMING $7 UP PER RM Also plastering.

BE. 5-6091 LAWNS SEEDED -And sodded. topsoil VA 3-2478, NO, 5-8811, VA 5-2377 FLOOR SANDING- 40 yrs exp. J. L.

RIDER SON, NO. 8-9226 CONCRETE flagstone patios, porches Paving vds. walls Reas CL 4-3146 ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS ANDERSON HOME REMOD EA 7-4420 KITCHEN CHAIRS Upholstered Qual work Reas. Call DI 2-1820 ROOFING SPOUTING ABC ROOFING $5 UP WI 7.1611 PATIOS -Expert quick service. Terme Cheeapeake Roofing Li Roofing.

guttering, spouting. hot Of cold roofs. E. Desper. 342-3267 WRECKING--Hauling.

basement. yard Re attic cleaned. EA, 7-7585. PLASTERING Patchwork specialty Car Sons. 542-4350.

WANTS (12) GOLD. Silver, Jewelry bought. TOP Prices. Carl Schon. 111 Saratoga PIANOS WANTED All kinda.

Highest prices paid. PL. 2-5329. IN ONE YEAR OR LESS MONEY IN THE BANK is what you'll have when your bills are paid in full. If you are one of the many families who are now paying BANKS, LOAN COMPANIES.

CLOTHING STORES. DEPARTMENT STORES. DOCTORS AND VARIOUS OTHER CREDITORS and you have 8 sincere desire to GET OUT OF will consolidate all of your bills from $300 $10.000. both PAST DUE and current. NOT A LOAN COMPANY NO CREDIT CHECK NO CO-SIGNERS CALL NOW For An Appointment In Your Home Call VE.

7-7027. Ask for Dept. BALTIMORE KNICKERBOCKER BLDG. ROOM 400 4th Floor Hrs. 9-8.

Closed HAGERSTOWN Professional Arts Bldg Call 739-9465 Ask for Dept. GENERAL Budget Corporation Call VE. 7-7027 CARPENTRY CONCRETE PAINTING ALTERATIONS--REPAIRS MO. 4-2205 FO. 7-2218 CASHIERS-CHECKERS PBX RECEPTIONISTS Qualify 3-5 weeks.

Day Evening Classes. All ages. Convenient tuition payments. (Approved by Dept. of 200 E.

Lexington. EARNPOWER School Phone: 685-6302 HIGH SCHOOL NOT REQUIRED WET BASEMENTS CALL DRY MAN Leaky basements can be stopped. Work guaranteed money back. Free estimates, easy financing. Call NO.

8-4918. CONCRETE WORK STEPS PORCHES SIDEWALKS I OWN WORK FO. 7-9216 MO. 4-1408 FURNACES CHECKED FREE! American Standard gas or oil. complete Low as $169.

Immediate installation AMASS. RO 4-0588 PAPERHANGING, $8 UP CASH OR CREDIT PAINTING-PLASTERING PR. 2-0040 MO. 4-8841 BATHROOMS -American Standard. A-1 quality.

$129. Immediate installation We do our own work. Over 40. yrs. exp.

FIRST payment 1963 AMASS. RO. 4-0588, THE SUN, Saturday, WANTS (12) "CALL ME FIRST" MR. BARNES, NO. 9-3545 CALLS ANSWERED IN 30 MINUTES TOP PRICES paid for bedrooms, dip ing rooms, living rooms.

kitchen furniture. gas ranges. washers. TV seta refrigerators. Oriental and domestic rugs.

bric-a-brac china, marble-top furniture. silver and antique and modern jewelry, diamonds. old guns coins, spinet pianos. iron toys. No.

9-3545 605 W. North NO. 9-3545 Nites and Sundays LI. 2-8272 FURNITURE WANTED HIGHEST CASH PAID Dining Rooms- Bedrooms Refrigerator- Odd Pieces Calls Answered in 30 Minutes Friedman MU. 5-5370 CASH IN FLASH FURNITURE APPLIANCES LEWIS BR.

6-5769 HO. 7-1516 MR. ROGERS REFRIGERATORS. FURNITURE TV's, RANGES. CASH AT ONCE.

2018 N. CHARLES NITES LA 3-0284 WE PAY YOUR PRICE-OLD GOLD Diamonds. Jewelry, gold coins. David Komins, 210 W. Saratoga.

anytime SA. 7-2786 or LI. 2-2395. CALL BR. 6-4837 TO SELL Rugs, China, Silver Jewelry, Guns, Antiques.

Mr. Lee. 600 N. Patterson Pk. Call anytime.

WANTED- Used liv. rm. din. rm. sets stoves, washers.

TV's. Cash hr. Ideal. BR. 6-3168.

REFRIGERATORS Furniture. TVs. FOR APTS. CASH AT ONCE Mr. 1726 N.

CHARLES PL. 2-0824 PIANOS-Spot cash. Immediate Removal. MU 5-6426. LI.

2-4972 WE BUY Used furniture Pianos. MOSES ZALIS VE. 7-0949 FURNITURE REFRIG. WASHERS HIGH PRICES PAID--EA, 7-4031 NEED OFFICE TRAILER used car business. TU.

9-9880 DIAMONDS, JEWELRY GOLD, GOLD COINS 206 W. Saratoza SITUATION WANTED-Househ'd (13) COMPANION HOUSEKEEPER To lady. Good ref. ID. 5-8453.

LADY Wishes work with family of 1 or 2. Will care for semi-invalid. Ref. 685-7985. LADY days work, housecleaning ironing.

City refs. 342-3046. WOMAN- Col. des. lite duties with elderly woman.

couple, or convalescent 3 Or 4 days. WI. 7-5449 WOMAN- Col. Wants steady days work. Ironing only.

WI. 7-6281, WOMAN wishes days work Sat. Sun. Also nursing care. BE.

5-4299. WOMAN--Wants ironing out, Exp. ID. 3-3581 YOUNG WOMAN Des. days work.

Tues. Fri. Vic of Merry Hill Homeland. DI. 2-1632.

BABY SITTERS CHILD CARE (14) DOWNTOWN 27th Charles St. Will take child, any age. HO. 7-5806 ELDERLY WOMAN WANTED To live in 2 and care for children. Small salary, Large private room board.

Call after 4.30. 444-5768. LADY- Wanted, to care for 2 small children, to live in. Located in Sev. ern.

WOodland 9-7576. REGISTERED NURSE Will care for baby wkdays. in Towson vicinity, Call VA. 3-2669. WILL CARE for child in my home during day.

01 blk. from Belair Rd. nr. Glenmore, CL. 4-9789.

HA. 6-2378. WILL CARE for child during day. Govans area, ID 5-3531. WOMAN wanted immediately to care for 2 pre-school children, room, board.

$100 mo. 664-7430. HELP WANTED -HOUSEHOLD (16) COMPANION HSKPR. (Good cook). -Wht.

for adult liv. in. Loc. refs. ID.

3-1044. 12 noon-10 P.M. COOK. HOUSEMAID Refined couple needs person to replace present excellent maid with us 22 years, Roland now Park getting, 6 married. bus.

Located an excellent situation. Maid will have lovely private apartment, bedroom. living room bath. References required. Phone TU.

9-9044. COOK- Female). Cooking 1st fIr. Live in. Other help empl.

Good wages, pri. Im. bath. Must have recent refs. HU 6-7762.

COOK- GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 25- 50, live in or stay 3 nites. Must be exp. Refs. Thurs.

Sun. off. Good salary. HU. 6-8019.

GIRL- Age 30-40. live in or stay 3 nights. Bath, TV. Exp. gen.

hswk. good with children. Ample time off. Ref. Top sal.

CL. 4-0808. HOUSEKEEPER Take chg. phystcian's motherless home. age 6.

7 16. warm like children essential. Full time help employed. Good sal. Box MA20031 Sun.

HOUSEKEEPER Motherless home. Live in. consider woman with children. Mr. Cammack, Box NB19731 Sun.

HOUSEKEEPER-MAID Wht. live in. days. small family. Exc.

working living quarters. 825-8920 Sun. only or P.M. HOUSEKEEPER Exp. Live in.

Genhousework Plain cooking. Fond of chiidren. Other help employed. $45 per wk. Recent refs.

RO. 4-7783. HOUSEKEEPER--Live in. Motherless home. 5 day board sal HU.

6-8514. HOUSEKEEPER to live in days, Must have ref. with child care exp. Top salary. HO.

6-2308 HOUSEKEEPER -White. live-in. Care for elderly man. CH. 3-1096.

MAID--Gen. housework laundry, Live in. Towson Area. Sun. Mon.

off. Call aft. 5. CL. 2-4114.

WOMAN- -White to live in with elderly lady in city. Private room. Salary, Call VA SITUATIONS WANTED -FEMALE (17) GIRL-Des. job 85 nurse. Refs.

SA. 7-3846. LADY- Pleasing personality, energetic hosp. exp. des.

clerk or receptionist. Drs. office. TU. 9-7039.

NURSE Reg. des, pos. with pri. physician. Exp.

in neuro surgery, E.E.N.T.. G.Y.N. pediatrics, also light secretarial duties. Write details of pos. to Box MA19853 Sun.

NURSE Des. cancer. paralysis, chronic illness, Live in if nec. Refs. Not companion nurse.

AT. 4-7881. NURSES AID -Des. priv. duty by wk.

or wk-ends. ID. 3-3581. HOME NURSE -Des. night duty.

FO. 7-5316. RN Md. registered. Exp.

in accident room and intensive care. desires position in industrial nursing or other challenging work. Box MM8620 Sun. WOMAN desires position as receDtionist. preferably doctor's.

dentist's or optician office, Light typing. Good appearance. self -assurance. Box MA 19846 Sun. YOUNG LADY- Des.

office or clerical lob. NO. 9-7943. SITUATIONS (Part Time)-Fem. (18) LEMPORARY OFFICE WORK.

No fee High hourly rates Labor Pool. Inc. RE. 5-3478 HELP WANTED -FEMALE (19) ACCOUNT CHECKERS Attractive positions for mature young women interested in working have with figures: must be neat and good aptitude. Apply New Amsterdam Casualty Co.

227 St. Paul Pl. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERKImmediate opening for experienced accounting clerk with knowledge of NCR 3300. Must be good typist. Good public relations essential.

Excellent working conditions employee benefits. Write resume. stating past employment, experience education. Bo MA19714 Sun. ATTRACTIVE POSITION Woman 25 to 60.

Good opportunity appearance. Ready to accept educaticnal sales position with publishing firm. Exc. earnings with opportunity for advancement. Insurance retirement plan available.

Some part time position open. Write giving education, phone to J. G. Combden, Box 6893. Balto.

4. Md. BARMAID-8 P.M:-2 A.M. Good pay liDs. Apply after 6 P.M.

Gayety Show Bar. 403 E. Baltimore St. SA. 7-8977.

BARMAID Thoroughly exp, mixologist. New club. Pleasant surroundings. Exc. working cond.

Call Club De Ville, ST. 9-4900 BARMAID Exp Francis Scott Key Restaurant Tavern. 653-57 Light closed Mondays. BARMAID Col. no.

necessary. Apply after P.M. 2701 E. Chase Street. BARMAID Neat.

attractive, top. ary pleasant bar, Park Circle Tavern. 3412 Reisterstown Rd BARMAID Neat clean. steady. Apply bet.

12 3. Mee Too Inn. 3212 Pulaski Highway. BARMAID (WHITE) Night work West Balto, preferred RI. 7-7557.

BARMAID For Desert Lounge. 1433 W. Hamburg, LE. 9-9093. BARMAID Exp.

El Darado. 8,30 P.M. to 2 A.M. $49 wk. NO.

9-9472 BARMAIDS Attractive Girls over 21. No experience necessary. Apply: PUMP ROOM NORTH AVE. AT HOWARD BETWEEN 2 4 P.M. BARMAIDS EXD.

Must be young neat. $60 wk. starting sal. Apply Davis Bar Lounge. 1829 Eastern Blvd BARMAIDS- good salary tips.

Apply In person. Sherrie's Sho-Bar. 3821 Pulaski Hgwy. BAR MAIDS- 2 Exp. not necessary, Good wages.

Age 21 to 35. Apply 31 N. Ann St. aft. 12 noon.

BEAUTICIAN outstanding opport. for exp. operator with following. 50-50 basis, hours arranged to suit you. Exc.

loc S.W. Balto, Post Office Box No. 7346 BOOKKEEPER- Exp. with typing ability. small office duties varied interesting.

5-day sal. open. Send complete resume to Box MM8762 Sun, BOOKKEEPER- -Exp. on NCR 3200 machine. Perm.

position. Good oppt. E. Balto. office.

Call after 10. EA. 7-4200 BOOKKEEPER Complete set of books. with typing and office procedure. Circle 2-4440.

October 6, 1962 23 HELP WANTED -FEMALE (19) BOOKKEPER-Exe. oppty. for young lady with construction office exp. for a general contractors office. Interesting varied work.

Must be good typist. Replies held confidential. Call RO. 4-7403. CANVASSER to make points for photographer in the home.

Guaranteed salary, expenses and bonus. 744-2240. CASHIER-TYPIST We are seeking young girl, H.8. ability to type 40-45 words per to work in local office of leading nationwide financial organization. Some finance co.

exp. pref. Good salary, bonus many other co. benefits. For appt.

call Mr. Brown or Mr. Noe. HO. 7-6200.

UNIVERSAL C.I.T. CREDIT CORP. 2319 Maryland Ave. CASHIER-CLERK Full time posttion. New retail drugstore Lutherville.

Good starting salary. Apply in person or call York Seminary macy, VA. 3-7161. CASHIER- -Day. apply in person.

JAMES HOUSE RESTAURANT Broadway Harford, nr. Sears. CASHIER Exp. required. Must be good with figures.

We will train you to operate NCR-2000. Only responsible person need apply. Salary open, Call 752-1387 on Mon. CLERK TYPIST Young ladies, HS grads. Accurate with figures.

Good typists. Several perm. positions in most pleasant surroundings. 2 wks. paid vacation other benefits.

Apply in person 9-3, Personnel First National Bank, 19 S. Charles St. CLERK Young woman. 20-35. Must be efficient.

alert. with good clerical background. General office typing figure work. 5-day Interesting pos. Starting salary to $60 based on exp.

Pleasant comfortable office of 10 employees. Paid insurance and pension plan. Apply Suite 204. Davison Fayette Charles St. CLERK TYPIST In billing making extensions on Invoices, Must have experience in use of calculate ing machines and be accurate with figures, pleasant working conditions.

40 hr. wk. Closed Saturday. Paid vacation plus other company fits. Apply Chase Brass Copper 1315 Key Hewy.

PL. 2-2565. CLERK TYPIST Opening for 2 young ladies, high school graduates. Typing. bookkeeping machines.

PBX. Apply at once. THE SOUTHERN BEEF COMPANY 1600 S. MONROE STREET CLERK TYPIST Young lady. HS.

grad. to work in cost control dept. of rubber co. Call PL. 2-3300, ext.

60 or apply Cat's Paw Rubber Warner Ostend Sts. CLERK RO. 4:7500. SA. Law 7-4623.

office. 35 hr. CLERKS Leading Manufacturer in need of sevYoung ladies for varied and interesting duties. Applicants should be good with figures and able to accept responsibility. Excellent working conditions and company benefits.

Apply Eastern Products Corporation, 1601 Wicomico St. (Nr. Bush St.) COMPTOMETER OPERATOR Exp. person to work night shift (12-8 AM) for local co. Perm pos good sal.

Write giving age, marital status past exp to Personnel, P.O. Box 1017. Baltimore 3. Md. COOK -White Short order waitress.

Part time. Apply in person. Haven 400 N. Haven 24. COUNTER GIRL-18 to 35, No.

exp. Will train. In dry cleaning plant. 8010 Liberty rd. OL.

5-4900. DENTAL ASSISTANT- EXP. Attrac. young woman for busy office to assist at chairside. Pikesville area.

Pleasant working conds. Call FL. 8-0666. DESIGNER Good position In better shoppe ID. 5-9862.

DOCTOR'S ASSISTANT Age 35-50, part time, no exp. will train. Live nr. Harford Rd. sec.

Answer in own handwriting, giving own phone number. Box MA19867 Sun. Executive Secretary To vice president. growing company. downtown location.

5-day week, 9-5. Good starting salary plus other pany benefits. Typing. shorthand, dictaphone. Mr.

Armiger, SA. 7-5159. FORELADY Take charge of small sewing machine department. Must be familiar with sewing machine production. Permanent position with progressive ganization.

Steady work. Call CE. 3-2600 for appt GIRL -For grocery meat market. Exp. 625 S.

Broadway. GIRL or WOMAN. White. to work at fountain in Drugstore. no nites.

no Sun Purdum Pharmacy. 6901 York Rd. DR. 7-5600. GIRLS-18 to 25.

for light factory work in modern plant. Salary $46 per week, paid holidays. vacations, health welfare program, plus other liberal benefits. Apply in person after 9 A.M. Globe Products Corporation.

2000 block East Federal street. GIRLS Age 21-35 interested in breaking into show business. to travel. Phone 685-2922. GIRLS To to sew on power machine.

Usual" benefits. Permanent. Apply Acme Pad 33 E. Lee St. HOSTESS A real challenge and fine opportunity.

Requires some food supervisory experience. Hotel Alexander, Hagerstown, W. son. Manager. HOSTESSES Hours: 12.

noon to 9 P.M.. 6 days week. Closed Sundays. Free group, health, life accident insurance, meals pd. vacation.

Apply bet. 8 A.M. 5 P.M HAUSSNER'S RESTAURANT 3244 Eastern Ave. HOUSE PARENT-To supervise group of children in institution. Salary plus maintenance.

Box MA19966 Sun HOTEL CLERK- -Salary experienced. open. Phona Front office. Must be for appointment, MU. 5-4173.

Con- gress Hotel. INSURANCE CLAIMS FOR AUTO ONLY To take accident reports assist in office routine. Must have exp. in tling P.D, loses. Minimum 5 yrs.

Company benefits. salary open to right person. Box C88327 Sun. INSURANCE CLERK- 25-35. Must be high school graduate.

Typing necessary. References required. Apply 9 to 12 noon. Personnel department, Mercy Hospital. Calvert Saratoga Sts.

LADIES Work at home. earn extra money year round. No exp. nec. writing cards in your spare time.

Send name, address phone No. To P.O. Box 4709 Baltimore 11. LADIES CALL Learn how YOU can earn selling AVON, Phone PL. 2-7003 or PL.

2-5276. LEGAL STENOGRAPHER Short, hand typing required. LE. 9-6959 skill LPN office exp. Typing not essen.

for eve. hrs. for doctor's grp in Glen Burnie. SO. 6-1444.

MEAT WRAPPER Must have had previous exp. Short hours, good salATY mans other benefits. Apply 6831 Harford Rd. Ask for Mr. Vinik.

MEDICAL SECRETARY Opening about Dec. 1 for good pos. in pleasant mid-town surroundings. Shorthand desirable. but not essential, Good typing nec.

Reply in handwrit, ing to Box CS8353 Sun. NURSE R.N. For Head Nurse duties In Nursing Home, Starting sal. cellent. Consistent with ability exp Pleasant working good hours many benefits.

RI. 7-6442. NURSES LPN AIL shifts, chronic hospital nursing, hospital atmosphere Exc. personnel policies sal, Bonus for evening nicht duty. May live in.

For call Director of Nurses. Levindale Hebrew Home Infirmary. LI. 2-8490 NURSES RN OR LPN For House in the Pines Nursing Homes. Belair Pimlico Section and Catonsville.

Head Nurse ings on all Shifts. 5 day week, Phone CL. 4-8800. 10 to 4 P.M. OPERATORS EXPERIENCED SINGLE NEEDLE MACHINES COTTON DRESSES BERNARD LAND SONS, INC.

109 MARKET PLACE. 4TH FLR. OPERATORS Sat. only. Piece-work.

can earn $15 to $18 A day. Apply only 11 exp. in welting sewing upholstery fabrics. 11 A.M. to 2 P.M.

ALLIED BEDDING MFG. CO. 400 S. Charles St. OPERATORS (4)-Exp.

on pillows. cushions or slipcovers. Steady ployment, mod. sewing rm. Apply 405 Oliver St.

OPPORTUNITY UNLIMITED Our company a leading publisher in Its field, is inviting interviews with view to selecting women who can learn educational salesmanship develop into management, Exc. earnInes avail. Write giving education. exp. phone to J.

G. Combden, Box 6893, Balto. 4. Md..

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