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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 39

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TO PLACE SUN-ADS PHONE 539-7700 Sunday Sun Ads and Changes Accepted until 1 P.M. Saturday PIRSONALS HOME IMPROVEME ND Interior and Exterior We Do Our Own Work at Low Cost Vn Est. F.H.A. Bank Flnsneint CaJLAnyJlmeMrReldjLJilSJ CONSTRUCTION WORK Si REMODELING do the wools lob. Olvs free estimates, (J) PlUlBLE" 4e On Anrll 1 10(17 ruiim.

LA88 the beloved husband ot the late Edith Wolfes Preble and brother of Miss Ester Preble and Mrs, Elinor Deerlng of Portland, Maine. Nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Woodman of Gardner, Maine, Servlcas at Saint Mathlas Episcopal Church, 6400 Belalr road on Wednesday at 10 A.M. Interment In Rosedals Cemetery, Marttns-burg, West Virginia.

Friends may call Monday and Tuesday at the William Cook Brooks Funeral Mansion, Saint Paul and Preston streets. In lieu of flowers contributions may be mads to Saint Mathlas Church. REMLER a On April 2, 1967, EMILY (nee Bendt), beloved wife of the late George Remler and mother of Curtis H. Remler. Friends may call at the Wltzke Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue, on Wednesday, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Services on Thursday at 1 P.M. Interment In Western Cemetery. ROHNER 4e On April 1967, MARTHA WAT-RIN ROHNER, of 2920 Hiss avenue, beloved wife of Arnold Ron-ner, mother of Ralph J. Rohner, Hyattsvllle, Mrs. Marls Barrett.

Mt. Pdlne. VTH mri -MM. Rohner, Washington, D.C.; sister hi mm watrin, wasmngion, u.v Charles Watrln. Minneapolis, Rev.

Benno Watrin, Ogema, Rev. Joachim Watrln, Col-legevllle, Minn, and Rev. Bernard Watrin, Yabacao, Puerto Rico. Friends may call at 0. F.

Evans and Son, 8802 Harford road, at Putty Hill avenue (2 blocks south of Beltway Exit 31). Requiem High Mass at St. Ursula's Church on WedneariAv mnrnlnn mt. Interment In Parkwood Cemetery! visiting jiog ana 7 to 9 r.M. RITRH i.

On April 2, 1967, ALICE be- iovea aaugmer or tne late Arthur H. and Ella C. Rush (nee Decker). Funeral irvlfiB will iniA William J. Tickner tz Sons, North ana Pennsylvania avenues, on Wednesday, at 1 P.M.

Interment In Meadowrldge Cemetery. Friends may call dally from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. SCHULZE 5e On April 2, 1967, FREDERICK H. (Fritz), of Mlllersvllie, beloved husband of Anna M. Schulze (nee Koppold), father of Patricia Brock, devoted son of Gertrude L.

Schulze, brother of Conrad L. and William Schulze; also survived by one grandchild. Services at The Singleton's of Glen Burnie, 1 Second avenue S.W. at Cralne highway), on Thursday at 11 A.M. Interment In Glen Haven Memorial Park.

Family will receive visitors from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. SCOTT 5 On Sunday, April 2, 1967, ANNA M. (nee DeJacjuln), ot 263 Mallard drive, Pasadena, the beloved wife of the late Norman Scott: beloved sister of Grace, Jennie, reter ana Liouis uejacjum; sister-in-law of Maude Akehurst. Also survived by nieces and nephews. Memorial Requiem High Mass at St.

Matthew's Catholio Church at 9 A April 8. SEVERS 5e On April 3, 1967, VIOLA A. (nee Law), of 317 Rosslter avenue, beloved wife of the late Harry Severs. Funeral services on Thursday at 11 A.M., at Chestnut Grove Presbyterian Church, Sweet Air, Md. Interment In the adjoining Cemetery; Kindly omit flowers.

SNYDER 4 On April 1. 1967, MINNIE PHIL-LIPS, of 5362 Liberty Heights avenue, beloved wife of the late Robert M. Snyder; mother of Naomi B. Snyder and sister of Mrs. Mollle Knight.

Friends may call at the Ellsworth Armaeost Funeral Chapel, 4600 Liberty Heights svenue on Sunday evening from 7 until 9 P.M. and on Monday from 3 until 5 P.M. and 7 until 9 P.M. Services on Tuesday at 11 A.M, Interment in the Druid Ridge Cemetery. SNYDER 4e On April 1, 1967.

NELDA BAILEYy of 4615 Walther avenue, beloved wife of William A. Snyder and mother of Dorothy Jane, David Wayne and William A. Snyder, Jr. Services at First English Lutheran Church, Charles and Thirty-ninth street on Tuesday, April 4, at 1 P.M. Interment Parkwood Cemetery.

Friends may call at Henry W. Jenkins and Sons 4905 York roadKon Monday from 3 to 9 P.M. SOMMELLA Se On April 1, 1967, MARY (nee Glor-gilll), of 3900 Kenyon avenue, beloved wife of Ralph Sommella and devoted mother of Patricia, Dolores, Jane, Ralph, and James Sommella; daughter of Serafina Giorgilll and the late Blagglo Giorgilll; sister of Lucille Wondolowski, Marge Bertazon, Anna D'Adamo, Larry, Joseph, Pat, Anthony and Gus Giorgilll. Funeral from tha Kphimiin.t Funeral Home, 3331 Brehms lane at Mannasota and Erdman avenues, on Thursday at 8 AM. Requiem High Mass at St.

Leo's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 P.M. Parking in rear. SPINE 4.

On April 2. 1967, STEVEN JOSEPH, of 6209 Brook avenue, beloved husband of Anna E. Spine (nee Mareckl). and rath- Francis Steven Spine, Mrs. Julia Mary Raab, and Mrs.

JoAnn Wal-don; loving grandfather of six grandchildren; also survived by his brothers, Anthony and Joseph Spine, and sisters, Mrs. Catherine ceca ana Mrs. josepnine Henry. Prayers at the Lassahn Funeral Home, 7401 Belalr road, on Wednesday, at 8.30 A.M. Requiem Mass at 9 A.M.' in St.

Michael's Church, Overlea, Interment In Gardens of Faith Cemetery. The family will receive visitors from 2 to 9 P.M. dally. SPURRIER On April 3, 1967, JOHN of 2125 Hnlllrtn Perrv maA Wb.UVCU husband of the late Ruth Spurrier nice jonesj. ana aevotea latner of John F.

Spurrier, Carol D. Tracey of Garrison, and Emma Crowley nf Kmlthvtllo Vi Also survived by eleven grandchll- uren ana tnree sisters, two brothers. Services at the Walters Funeral Home, Pratt Strieker streets, on Thursday, at 11 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 to 9 P.M.

BIATHI (3) gmsmfr as On April 3, 1967, WILLIAM be loved husband of Marian Fort Stedman, and devoted, father of Miss Eiizabetn Btedman, William Samuel Fort Btedman, and Henry T. Stedman. Funeral at the convenience of the family. STEWART 5e On April 2, 1967, NELLIE M. (nee Leonard), of 930 East Eager street, beloved wife of the late Michael J.

Stewart and devoted sister of John I. Leonard, Gertrude and Marguerite Leonard, Also survlvsd by nieces, nephews and great nieces and great nephews. Prayers at wm. Cook-Brooks Funeral Mansion, 1217 St. Paul street, on Thursday at 8.45 A.M.

Requiem mass at St. Paul's Church on Thursday at 9.15 A.M. Interment In Baltimore National Cemetery, Friends may call from 2 to 9 r.M., Tuesday ana Wednesday, STREET 4s Suddenly, on March 31, 1867, Private 1st Class GLEN Of 329 Arden road, Brooklyn, beloved son of Charles F. and Dorothy Barlow Street; brother of Mrs. Charlene Allan, grandson of Mrs.

Pearl Street and Mrs. Pearl Barlow. Services at the McCully Funeral Home Patapsco avenue and Third street, Brooklyn, Tuesday at 2.30 P.M. Interment In Cedar Hill Cemetery. Family will receive friends from 2 to 9 p.m.

STRICKLEN 4e On April 2, In Richmond, Virginia, GLEN, formerly of Abtngton, Harford Services Tuesday, April 4 at Deer Creek Cemetery, Harford County, at 2.30 p.m. TAYLOR 4s On March 31. 1967, JAMES of flinO liVhnHnl. au.nn. h.lAv.H husband of Theresa Taylor (nee aevotea latner oi airs.

IT Tovln. Jtm rha.l.a Tt Taylor; grandfather of Joseph F. Taylor, brother of Mrs. Anne-lln Weedon and Charles W. Taylor.

Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale averfue), on Tuesday at 10 A.M. Interment In Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Friends TAYLOR Se On April 1, 1967, RAYMOND of 1717 Moreland avenue; dear husband of Ruby Mills Taylor, fond father of Maybelle Anne Taylor. Son of John Hillary Taylor, ana tne late oaran Augusta lay lnr Yfa la alcn aiirvlvaH ho a ela tar. Mra.

Thalma Prahmir thraa brothers, Dr. Elmer A. Phillip and Wendell Taylor. Two nieces, catnerine Kudd and Ada rrevour. Ana otner relatives.

Friend, may rail at fha Arllnir, ton S. Phillips Funeral Home, 1727 North Monroe street, at Westwod avenua until WHn.H.v P.M. Remains will He in state at st. reter ciaver Catholic Church from 4P.M., Wednesday, until 10 A.M., Thursday; at which time Renuiam Un will h. hii I v.

11,114. The Wake will be Wednesday, at r.ui., at me unurcn, rremont ana Pennsylvania avenues. Inter ment Baltimore National Ceme tery. THOMAS Se On April 3, 1967, OSCAR of 1904 Indian Head road, Ruxton, beloved husband of the late Josephine R. Thomas, father of Mary Jo Campbell, of Ruxton, and Edward O.

Thnma nf nnna Ulll and brother of Dr. Bernard v. i nomas, or Frederick, Md. Funeral from Henry W. Jenkins and Sons Company, 4905 York road, on Thursday, April 6, at A.M.

Interment private. Friends iimy can juesaay ana Wednesday, iium to a ana I to THOMPSON i. On April 3, 1967, ANNIE E. (nee ua juerrymam, oi Nlcodemus road, Relsterstown, beloved wife of William H. Thompson; mother of Mrs.

Ann L. Stlerhoff, William Marvin Richard and Law rence si. inompson. Rarvlnaa at tha ITllMa Home, 10 Main street, Relsterstown Thursday at 11 A.M. Inter- mcnD in new uaKiana cemetery.

Friends may call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9PM THORMANN 4e On Anrll 1. 19R7 rjBnt.rm a (LENA) (nee Spellerberg), of 3605 Foster avenue, beloved wife of the iate jonn a. inormann, devoted mother of Mesdames Gertrude M. Frazier, Elizabeth Haupt, Leona Bautlspa, Charlotte R. Repp, Messrs.

John Theodore E. Thormann. Services at the Charles S. Zeller Funeral Home, 6224 Eastern avenua at Fnl.1nft nn Wednesday at 9.15 A.M. Requiem nign mass at oacrea neart cnurch at 10.00 A.M.

Interment In Sacred xjeari wemetery. visiting hours from 9 (n PM THORMANN a Ladies nf tha TTnlv ttamll r.0..t to announce the death of its member. nAR.OT.TVW a Tnno MANN. Members will recite the Kosary Tuesday evening at 1 o'clock at Charles S. Zeller Funeral Home, 6224 Eastern avenue TAPPER On April 2, 1967 JOHN RAYMOND, oi ovza jonnnycaice roaa, Beloved husband of Alice L.

Topper (nee Schene), father of Mrs. Mary i'oram, miss Margaret Topper, Maanrs anrl TUtnorH Topper. Also survived by seven grandchildren. Prayers at MacNabb and Son, 301 Frederick road (Beltway exit 13), Catonsvllle. on Wednesday, at 8.15 A T.

Ranulam Mas. at fit 1 'u ogtica Chlirrh at nVlrmlr fl.nr PathaHrat r.mB.Mn 171-1. 1.. TYLER 5e noun a tn nnn i rn On April 1, 1967, EDMUND of 530 South Ellwood avenue, beloved husband of Lillian Tyler (nee Kommalan), and devoted brother ui ran. Virginia wnite ana Mr, Georee Tvler.

Services at Matthews Funeral Home, 3021 Eastern avenue (at Decker avenue), on Wednesday at 11.30 A.M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call irum i ana I to I' M. VICARI On Anrll 9 1QK7 R1PD7 ft 701 Market street, Havre de Grace, jHnryiana. Funeral from Pennington Son Funeral Home on Wednesday at ft SO A Ranlllam Mih at Patrick's Church at 9 A.M.

In terment in Angel Hill Cemetery. Friends may oall on Tuesday after i r- ivi WAXTER 4e On April 1, 1967, GLADYS IRENE of sykersvllle, beloved daughter nf Mr anrl Mrs ftanrcra T.aalrlna and devoted mother of Thomas Waxter, and loving sister of Mrs. Virginia McDonald and Miss Lillian Leaklns, George and Stanlav Laalrtna Funeral from the Halght Funeral Home, Koute 32 near Eidersburg Sykesvllle, on Tuesday at 2 P.M Interment In Pine Grove Cemetery DIATMI FINISHED CARPENTER REPAIRS CABINETS PANE LINO ADDITIONS Built-in book shelves formica work FREE ESTIMATES 235-1657 PAPERHANGING, $10 up pai 1 'RSES AIDES -Needed Bslto. area. tiaiuii.

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS vvv-vvv-mj ymjg, Wmr I J11 HIIC8. CARTERS-Light heavy locsi movlng it Una TT1 Rivea. IVal ureeO-mnnnl A a7.Q1K9 JUNG 4e On Anrll 2. 1967. WILLIAM devoted father of William C.

Jung, W. Oordon Jung and miss uecna jung. Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road, at Echodale avenue, on Wednesday at 2 P.M, Interment In Parkwood Cemetery, Friends may can rrom 2 to 9 ana i 10 r.M. KASSAKATIS 6e On April 3, 1967, MOLLIS P.

(nee Kieuyi. or wet uoicnester road; formerly of 3507 W. Caton avenue; beloved wife of the late Herman C. Kassakatls and loving mother of Mrs. Ruth Layton, Charles w.

and tne late Aioert Kassaxatis Mrs. Kassakatls Is also survived by four grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the G. Truman Schwab Funeral Home of Irvtngton, 3512 Frederick avenue, on Thursday at 10 A.M. Interment In Baltimore National Cemetery.

The family will receive irienas irom until a ana i until 9 P.M. KEI8ER 5e On April 3, 1967, CLARA M. (nee Szczukowskl), of 721 South Ann street, beloved wife of the late Louis J. Kelser devoted mother of Louis J. Edward and Frank R.

Kelser. Also survived by seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral from the SadowskI Fu neral Home. 1808 Eastern avenue on Thursday at 9 A. M.

Requiem high mass at Saint Patrick's Church at 8. 30 a.m. interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Visiting hours to 9 r.M. KELLY 5 On Aprtl 3, 1967, WILLIAM age 80 years, beloved husband of Annie w. Moore nelly oi Apt.

if uayou Villa Funeral from the R. Madison Mitchell Funeral Home. 123 South Washington- street, Havre de Grace. Maryland, on Wednesday at 2 P.M. Interment in Angel Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call Tues day from 7 to 9 p.m. KIRKPATRICK Suddenly, on April 2, 1967, stew. ART beloved husband of Bernice KirkoatricK (nee mcmu Ion) and devoted father of Linda Fortney, Sandra Happoldt and Dawn Kirkpatrick, Survived by six brothers and one sister. i Services at the Dlppel Funeral Home, 1800 East Lombard street at Ann street, on Wednes day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Inter ment In Baltimore National Cem etery.

Friends please call between 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. KNOLL Se On April 2, 1967, JOHN LOUIS, of 914 North Montford avenue. Be loved husband of Carrie (nee devoted father of Miss Doris Knoll, Frances Meyer, Margaret Tarlton, Marie Haynes, Joseph J. and Frank C. Knoll.

Also survived by grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Schlmunek Funeral Home 2601-03-05 East Madison street on Thursday at 9.15 A.M. A Requiem High Mass at Saint Wenceslaus Church at 10 A.M. Interment In Bohemian National Cemetery. Visiting hours 2 to i and 7 to 9 P.M.

KOMMALAN 5s On April 2, 1967, GEORGE of 2023 Reutter road, Tlmonium, beloved husband of the late Marie Rena Kommalan (nee Mencke), oeiovea latner or Marie A. m. Kommalan and George H. A. Kommalan and beloved brother of Marie W.

Slegel and Charles H. Kommalan. Services at John Burns Sons Funeral Home, 610-612 York road, Towson, on Wednesday at 10.30 A.M. Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery. Family will receive friends from 2 to 9 P.M: on Monday and Tuesday.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Intensive Cardiac Care Department of Mercy Hospital, Baltimore Maryland. KOMMALAN 5 The officers and members of Con-kllng Pleasure Club, regrets to announce the death of life charter member, GEORGE W. KOMMALAN, and extends sincere sympathy to his family. ROBERT J. President, KOMMALAN 5 Highland Lodge No.

184 announces with deep regret the passing of our late brother GEORGE W. KOMMALAN. The brethren will assemble at the Temple on April 5, 1967 at 9.30 A.M. for the purpose of conducting a Masonic graveside service. JAMES V.

STTNCHCOMB, WorshlDful Master. KOMMALAN 5e The Baltimore City Retired Police Association, regrets the loss of their retired brother member, GEORGE W. KOMMALAN. ARTHUR G. McCLOSKEY, President.

KOMMALAN 4e The officers and members of the Maryland Law Enforcement Officers, deeply regret the death of its beloved member, GEORGE W. KOMMALAN. and extend deep, est sympathy to his family. ELMER Z. BO WEN, President.

KREIGER 6e On April 3, 1967, LILLIAN M. (nee Fleming), of 7622 Mars avenue, beloved wife of Edward Krieger, devoted sister of Mrs. Elsie Grimes, Oliver, Edward and Fred Fleming and Mrs. Amy Conaway. Services from the Leonard J.

Ruck Funeral Home 5305 Harford road, at Echodale on inursaay at 2 p.m. interment in Parkwood Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. and 7 r.M.

to P.M. LEN1Z 4e On April 3. 1967, LEROY of 4119 Marx avenue, devoted brother of Mr. Carroll Lentz, and Mr. Claude Lentz.

Funeral services from the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road, at Echodale, of Which due notice will civon LINK 5e On April 2, 1967, JULIA M. (nee Heaffner). of 22 Hazel avenue. Lansdowne, beloved wife of Adam J-.

iiinK. Mrs. Link rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home. 4107 Wllkens avenue.

Relatives and mends are invited to attend services on Wednesday at 1.30 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Friends may call daily 2 to ana id r.Bi. LUBER 4s On Anril 1. 1967.

OLIVER of 1631 Belt street, beloved husband of Frances E. Luber (nee Shaw), devoted brother of Miss Adelaide Williams of Cumberland, Md. and Mrs. Doris Tlmbs of Washington, D.C.: also survived bv a sten. brother Orvllle Thumel and a stepsister Madeline Currerl.

Services at the McCully Funeral Home, 130 East Fort avenue on Tuesday at 2.30 P.M. Interment In Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Family will receive friends 3 to and 7 to 9 P.M. MATHS mm Suddenly, on April 3 6 1BB7 1 numno, oi iao uaKiana avenue, beloved buibitnd of Helen Jelfers liavies.

Funeral from the Lassahn f-h, naral Home, 7401 Belalr road, Due nonce win oe given, tinviev a BP. April 1067, ISABEL (nee Wltehuteh). beloved wife of the late Samuel Doney and mother of Elizabeth C. Rhvanrla E. Loss, Isabel A.

Orace, Ruth uuntun, jonn ana eamuel Doney, Jr. Also aurvlved by fifteen Krnuuuuiiaren mun nine great oranrinhtlHran Mrs. Doney reita at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 wuiteni avenue, neiaiives and friends are Invited to attend erv-Ices on Thursday at 11 A.M. Inter, ment In Meadowrldge Memorial Park.

The family will receive incline nauy Between a ana 8 DRESSEL 4 Cm March A1. 1MT In ha. ft. 1 fourth year, ANNA J. (nee Mc 01 iuo nariora avenue, beloved wife of Honry 0.

Dressel, otvuwa mou.Br or Mr. Henry Dressel and Joseph p. Dressel, grandmother of Joseph H. Dressel and Miss Ann 0. Dressel, sister nf t.h lata Mirv aunt of Miss Mary McKevltt, Miss nuam Mr, dOBepn Mo- Kevltt, Mr.

Edward McKevltt and Mr. 1 nomas MCKevitt. Shinera! frnm Tamm-j va MCUUWU If. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 nnnuru roaa (at bcnoaaie), on Tuesday at 8.15 A.M. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St.

Paul's Church at 9,15 A.M. Inter- mem in noiy Keoeemer Cemetery 'ndi may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 PJd. ECKERT 5e fiudrienlv fin Anrll 107 inino J. of 504 Taney avenue, Brooklye, uoiuvcu iiuiunuq OX Alice Eckert, and dear father of Thomas Jamea and Carolyn (Lyn) Eckert and brother of George Eckert. Funeral from the George Oonce Home, 4001 Ritchie highway on Wednesday at 8.30 A.M.

Re-qulem high mass at St. Rose of Lima, Church (School. Hall) A lh Cedar 11 Cemetery. Family requests frlendi call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. EH ART On April 1, 1967, MART (nee Welgand) of 208 Washburn avenue, Brooklyn, beloved wife of the late Charles T.

Ehart, and dear mother of Anthony F. and Francis C. Ehart. Dear prand-mother of Charles W. Ehart.

Funeral from the George Gonce Funeral Home, 4001 Ritchie highway on Wednesday at 9.15 A M. Requiem mass at Holy Cross Church at 10 A.M. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Family f''f nd call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 r.M WZY Se April 1. 1967 MABEL (nee Tarr), beloved wife of the late Walter Eney and sister of Mrs.

Mary Bonavlta, of Chevy Chase, Friends may call at the Ella-' TURK Armaeost Funeral Chapel, 4600 Liberty Heights avenue, on Monday evening from 7 until 9 P.M., and on Tuesday from 3 until P.M. and 7 until 9 P.M. Due notice of services and Interment will be given. ENSOR 4e On April 2. 1967, at his residence, Wlseburg road, White Hall, Md CLYDE beloved husband of Melva F.

(nee Miller), and beloved father of John E. and Kenneth C. Ensor, beloved brother of Mrs Mary McCann, Mrs. Dorothy Mil. ler.

Mrs. Ruth Weaver, Abram Ensor, Raymond E. Ensor, Paul Ensor. Daniel W. Ensor.

Charles Ensor and John E. Ensor. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, April 8. at 1 P.M. at th Hartensteln Mortuary, New Freedom, Pa.

Interment will be In Black Rock Cemetery, Butler, Md Friends may call at the Mortuary Monday and Tuesday afternoon and evening. The family requests In lieu of flowers that Memorial donations be made to the American Cancer Society. EVANS 4e On April 1, 1967, HELEN WISEMAN, In Garden City, N.Y., formerly of 4402 Keswlok Baltimore, beloved wife of the late John Wlllson Evans: loving aunt of Mrs. Adele W. Hollingsworth, of Garden City, N.Y., and Mr.

Arthur A. Lyness, of Towson. Funeral from the John O. Mitchell Se Sons-Wiedefeld Home, 6500 York road, (at Over-brook), on Wednesday at 10.30 A.M. Requiem Mass-In S.S.

Philip and James Church at 11 A.M. Interment in Cathedral Cemetery. Hours 3 to and 7 to 9 P.M. EVANS 6e On April 1967, HENRY of 320 Spring Court, beloved husband of Dolores Evans (nee Peters), and devoted father of John Do. lores, Charles, Mary and Wayne.

Services at the Dlppet Inc. Funeral Home, 1800 East Lombard street, at Ann street, on Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment In Cedar Hill Cemetery. EWELL 4e On April 1967, CLARA, of 4010 Penhurst avenue, beloved sister of L. Paul Ewell, of Pocomoke City, and George Ewell, of Arcadia, California.

Friends may call at the Ellsworth Armaeost Funeral Chapel, 4600 Liberty Heights avenue, on Monday evening from 7 to 9 P.M. Services on Tuesday at 2 P.M. In-terment In Pocomoke City. FLATER 4 On April 1, 1967, PHILIP of Manchester, beloved husband Of the late Minnie Flater (net Ward), devoted father of Philip rimer. Airs.

Marietta Campbell, Mrs. Grace Zlesler and Mrs. Mar garet Numsen, brother of F. Marlon and John W. Flater; also survived by thirteen grandchildren and twenty-one great grandchildren.

Services at the Tipton-Ellne Fu neral Home, Hampstead, Tuesday at 11 A.M. Interment in Sandymount Cemetery. Friends may can a to 3 and 7 to 9 P.M. FOGLE 5e On April 3, 1967, GORDON HUNTER. Union Brldee.

beloved hus band of Pauline Eckard Fogle and latner or Rutn wagner or Bam more, and William New Cumberland, and grandfather or Gordon Wagner, Westover, Md, Services Thursday at 1.30 P.M. at the Hartzler Funeral Home, Union Bridge. Burial in the Lutheran Cemetery. Unlontown. Viewing Wednesday evening.

FORWOOD On April 3, 1967, MORRIS O. of Forest Hill, Md. 5e Funeral services on Wednesday at 11 A.M. at the Harkins Funeral Home. Delta Pa.

Interment in Deer Creek Methodist Church Cemetery, Chestnut Hill, Md. No viewing. FREDERICK Suddenly, on Anril 2. 1967 ALONZO (LONIE). of 623 North Stokes street.

Havre de Grace. beloved husband of Margaretta Wilson Frederick. Funeral from the Pennington Bon Funeral Home on Thursday at 2 P.M. Interment In Angel Hill Cemetery. Friends may call on Wednesday after 7 P.M UAWEL A.

On April 3, 1967, EMIL of 8409 Merrymount Drive; beloved hue- Dana or tne late Mary Gawel and father of Theodore E. Gawel, Olga Kane, John Gawel, William A. Gawel, Francis Gawel, and ueien urawiora, Pravers at the John T. Stana, bury Funeral Home, 6411 Windsor Miu roaa Detween uwynn Oak avenue and Woodlawn drive, on Wednesday at 9.15 A.M. Requiem mass at 10 a.m.

at All Baints1 Church. Interment In Lorraine Cemetery. Friends may call from i to i ana 7 to 9 p.m. GEPPI 8 (nee Tarsia), of 2106 Oak Lodge roaa, taionsvuie, oeiovea wire or the lata Vincent Oeppt, beloved mother of Francis Samuel V. Geppl and Mrs.

Preston Cox, sister of Mary, Catherine, Josephine, Vincent ana Anipony Tarsia. Friends may call at the Wltzks Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Prayers on Wednesday, at 8.30 P.M. Requiem Mass at St. Mark's Church, on Thursday, at 9 A.M.

Interment In New Cathe dral cemetery. HALE On April 3. 1967, HELENA (nee Klein), of 914 South Brunswick street, beloved wife of James H. Hale, and mother of Mrs. Dorothy May Napier; also survived by six granacmiaren, tnree great-grand children and two sisters.

Funeral services at the Walters Funeral Home, Pratt and Strieker streets, on Wednesday, April 5, at 2 P.M. Interment In Lake View Cemetery. Friends may visit dally from 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 r.M. MARPINE On April 3. 1967, JOHN CLAR ENCE of Mineral Hill road.

Svkes- vllle; beloved husband of Golda epiggie. Harpine, and devoted la mer or jonn Haroine Funeral from the Halght Funeral Home, Route 32, near Elders-burg, Sykesvllle, on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment In Lakeview Memorial Park, HAJJK Se On Saturday, April 1. 1967, WAL-DEN, of 2505 Old North Point road, Dundalk, the beloved husband of Mildred Hauk and dear brother of Mrs. Zelma Welker.

Mr. Hauk rests at the Dundalk Funeral Home of John J. Duda, 7922 Wise avenue. Visiting hours are from 3 until and 7 Until 9 P.M. Funeral services on Wednesday at 1 P.M.

Burial In Baltimore National Cemetery. HILLARY 4e Suddenly, on April 1, 1967, LAURA L. (nee Sheppard), of Nabb's creek roaa, uien Burnie, beloved wife of Frederick 8. Hillary; mother of Mnrle M. Shay, Mary Mae Hale, William Earl Richard Arthur F.

and Theodore F. Hillary. Also survived by nineteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Services from the Singleton's of Glen Burnie, 1 Second avenue, S.W. at Craln highway on Tuesday at 2 P.M.

Interment In Glen Haven Memorial Park. The family will receive visitors from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. HOBBS Se On April 3, 1967, NATHAN of Springfield avenue, Sykesvllle. beloved son of Mrs. Gertrude S.

Hobbs, and the late Nathan C. Hobbs. Sr. Funeral from the Haight Funeral Home, Route 32, near El-dersburg, Sykesvllle, on Thursday, at 2 P.M. Interment In Sprtngleid Cemetery.

HOLLAND 4e Baltimore Council No. 205 KFC deeply regrets the passing of honorary life member LAWRENCE F. Prayers will be offered Wednesday 8.15 In the Council Chambers. JOHN J. GOETZINGER, DeDutv Grand Knight.

HOLLOWELL 4e In Vietnam, on March 24. 1967, WILLIAM JR. (Captain U.S. Army), father of Lisa and Cathy Sue Hollowell; son of William Sr. and Eleanor B.

Hallo well; brother of Grace McLaughlin, Doris Fhrum, Ruth Ann Larr, Alice Warren, Staff Sgt. George W. Hollowell (U.8. Army), and Staff Sgt. Jacob J.

Hollowell (U. S. Air Force). Friends may call at the Singletons, of Glen Burnie, 1 Second avenue, S.W., (at Craln highway), through Tuesday evening. Services will be held at Harundale Presbyterian Church on Wednes-day at 12.45 P.M.

Interment in Arlington National Cemetery. The family will receive visitors from 7 to 9 P.M. HOOK Se On April 2. 1967, WILLIE W. (nee Koagers), or 4 park drive, Larch-mont.

beloved wife of William A. Hook (Billy Dale); beloved mother of Elizabeth Norrls. Friends may call at the Wltzke Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services on Wednesday at 10 A.M. Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery.

HOOK 4e Maryland Rebecca Lodge No. 56 deeply regrets the passing of Sister, WILLIE L. HOOK, our deep sympathy is extended to her family. JEANETTE CARPENTER, Nobel Grand Pro tem. HOOK 4e Aden Zuanna No.

80 Loto regrets to announce tne passing or tneir beloved Queen, WILLIE HOOK. Orientally, DORIS LONG. Great Ashav HI. HUBER 6e Suddenly, on April 3. 1967, EMILY L.

(nee Cushing) beloved wife of the late William H. Huber and devoted mother of William, Ralph, Gertrude Watts, Catherine Williams and Charles Huber. Also survived by fifteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Services at her home, 2727 Hud-son street, on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment in Mount Carmel Cemetery.

HUDSON On April 3, 1967, WILBERT of 505 West Twenty-eighth street. beloved brotner or Ida Lucabaugh Anna Irene Hudson and Dora Knott. Funeral from the Burgee Fu neral -Home, 3631 Falls road, on Wednesday at 10 A.M. Interment in Norrisville Cemetery. Harford county.

Family requests friends can irom a to ana i to 9 f.m. HUDSON 4 Fraternity Lodge No. 124. Brother. hood of Railroad Trainmen, regret to announce tne passing of a be loved brother, WILBERT M.

HUD. SON. M. P. WALSH, President.

HUDSON 4e Pennsylvania Railroad Retired Men's Association No. 5 regrets to announce the death of BROTHER W. M. HUDSON. DANIEL RAMEY, President.

JUCHNO 4e On Sunday. April 2, 1967. STAN. ISLAUS, of 625 South Curley street, beloved husband of Stanis-lawa Wanda Juchno (nee Pasek). and devoted father of Thaddeus Edwin A.

and Bernard Juchno; also survived by four grandchildren, Services at the John J. Duda Funeral Home, Hudson street and Linwood avenue on Wednesday at 8.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass in St. Casimir's Church at 9 A.M. Burial In Holy Rosary Cemetery.

Visiting hours are from 2 until 5 and 7 until 9 P.M. Rijrnonil J. Curna, Tonus Met. LUBEH 4 On Anrll 1. 1967.

PAULINE M. (nee Mulcahy), beloved wife of the late Joseph Luber, beloved mother of Joseph David H. and Douglas, F. Luber, Mrs. Charles Macglll! Mrs.

William Roth, Mrs. Earl Schoelkopf -ana Mrs. jonn scnauo; aiso sur vlved bv fifteen erandcnlldren. Friends may -call at nor home, 346 Whitfield road, Catonsvllle, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Pravers on Monday at 8.30 P.M.

Requiem Mass at Saint Mark's cnurcn on Tuesday at 9 a.m. interment in Lorraine Park Ceme tery. Arrangements by tbt Wltzke runerai Home. MAGS AMEN 4e On April 2, 1967, HOWARD (Pete), of South River drive. Harewood Park, beloved husband of Norelne V.

Magsamen (nee Robertson), and devoted father of Roger N. Magsamen, Mrs. Marlene Forester and Mrs, Sandra Rackl; loving grandfather ot Betsy Magsamen, Funeral from Lassahn Funeral Home, 7401 Belalr road Wednes day at ii a.m, interment in Gardens of Faith Cemetery. The family will receive visitors from to r.M. aauy.

SISTER M. HELENA MARKERT 4s On April 3, 1967, SISTER HELENA MARKERT. of Mount de. Sales, Catonsvllle, Md. Interment In Mount deSales Cemetery on weanesaay awu.ju a.m.

MATTHEWS 4e On March 23, 1967, In CamRahn, south Vietnam, RUPERT hur. LEY, beloved husband of Nanetta R. Matthews and son of Captain and Mrs. Matthews of West Isllp, New York. Devoted father of Russell Hugh, age '4, Rupert Hurley, age 26 and Katherlne Lee Maynor, age 22 of Baltimore.

Md. Brother of Marian Deborah Turn-bull, West Isllp, New York and Nancey Elinor Zack of Garden City, New York. He was a Master Mariner in United States Merchant Marine. Also served as Lt. Com.

mander in United States Naval Reserve. Member of Centre Lodge No. 108 A. P. 6c A.M., Baltimore, Scottish Rite Chesapeake Consistory, Baltimore.

The El Bekal Temple, AAONMS, Long Beach, ttiuornia, ine Marina washing' ton Chapter O.E.S. No. 42 Van. couver, Washington, The Henry Wentworth Chanter O.E.S. No.

250 Vancouver, Washington. The Beth any snrine no. oeder of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, Vancouver, Washington, Vancouvery uuuge no. ts.r.v.a., Vancouver, Washington. Masonic Services courtesy of say enore Masonic Lodge No.

1043 Wednesday at 8 P.M. at the Chapey Funeral Home, 1225 Mon-tauk West Isllp, New York, followed by cremation and burial at sea. MEGENHARDT un April 3, 1967, EDITH V. (nee Rav), of 501 Nottingham road, beloved wife of Harry F. R.

Megen- D. C. (Ruth) Ward and sister of numer v. parsiey, Mrs. Emma R.

Sheridan, Mrs. Helen E. Coleman, Walter H. and Clarence L. Ray.

Family will receive friends st the Wltzke Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson nv.rmo Unnri.n 7 PM Tuesday and Wednesday iia i to p.m. services on Thursday at 11 A.M. Em-tombment in Lorraine Park Mausoleum. MERRIMAN 4. On April 2, 1967, CECIL NENA (nee Amyx) of 23 Stablelzer drive, beloved wife of Bradford D.

Merri-man and loving mother of Rose-marie Needham, Sidney Fay Yawn June, Mildred Owens, Ralph, Otis' and Jack Henry Jackson Merrlman Services at the Connelly Funeral Home, 300 Mace avenue, Essex, on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment in Gardens of Faith Cemetery. Visiting hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. MINKIN lm On April 2, 1967, RACHEL, beloved daughter of the late Wolfe and rfth M'nkln, devoted sister of Mrs. Edith Bernstein of Baltimore, Mrs.

Sara Chazan of Menlo Park, fal-; Mlnkln of Baltimore, Louis Mlnkin of San Francisco, Cal Leon Mlnkin of Williams-port, Pa. Services at Sol Levlnson Si Bros. Home, 6010 Relsterstown road (at Pinkney), on Tuesday April 4, at fw Parking courts through Pinkney road.) Interment In United Hebrew Cemetery, Anshe Emunah Alts Chalm Congregation, Washington boulevard. Please flwrs. In mourning at 4907 Chalgrove avenue.

MORRIS 4. On April 1, 1967, MOLLIS STOVER i Acton roaQ: beloved wife or the late Joseph H. Morris, and mother of J. Edsar Morris. at c- p' Evans on Son, 8802 Harfnrrt mart tin.

avenue, (2 blocks south of beltway cn on on weanesaay morning at clock. Interment in Ponlar pmetery. Visiting 3 to 5 and 7 to P.M. NICE x- On April 2, 1967, GEORGE, husband of the late Sally Nice. Funeral services will be held at William J.

Tickner Si Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Wednesday, at 11 A.M. Interment In Loudon Park Cemetery. PATTERSON a- on April 3, 1967, CHARLES oux on, noute 10, Yale road, the beloved husband of Mae B. (nee Srb) and devoted father of Caroline M. Mariolls.

Services at the Connelly Funeral Home, 300 Mace avenue, on Thursday At It AM Tnteman, In lawn Cemetery. Visiting hours i "uuy irum 1 ro p.m. ana Wednesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 PENDLETON 5. On AnHl 9 1 OCT IriDV i Garthright) of 330 East Twenty-seventh street, beloved wife of the late Reginald N. Pendleton, de- moiner 01 Mrs.

Edytne Filbert and Mrs. John H. Hargest, grandmother of Mr. E. Nelson Filbert, Mr.

John H. Hargest, III. Mrs. Robert Carper, III, Mrs. Joseph Staab; also survived by five great-erandchllrirpn Services at the Leonard J.

Ruck runerai Rome 5305 Harford road (at Echodale) on Wednesday St 11 AM Intannsn, tn rnr t.i.biuivu, walk lawn Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to PEREGOY Se On April 2. 1967, HAYDEN Of 2708 Qwynnmore avenue. Wood. M.

Peregoy and father of Roland a. x-ercuy ana neien Bi. urown; also survived by five grandchil- rirPTI OTtH nna crrAof rrra rr4rKi 14 Funeral from the Ellsworth Armaeost Funeral Chapel, 4600 T.IKrtV YTalfrHa Atrmi MiiguW nvcuuc uu Wednesday at 1 P.M. Interment utuiu mugs vemeicry, visiting hours from 3 to 5 P.M. and 7 to if VVV DIATHS (3) WEAVER 4e On Saturday, April 1, 1967, MELVIN or au uerman mil roaa, uun-dalk.

the beloved son of Mrs. Margaret Miller, and the late Augustus Weaver, and dear brother of Mrs. Nellie Anthony, Robert and Ed-wsrd Weaver, Mr, Weaver rests at the Dundalk Funeral Home, of John J. Duda, 7922 Wise avenue. Visiting hours are from 3 to 9 P.M.

Funeral services on Tuesday at 10 A.M. Burial In Glen Haven Memorial Park. WELLS 5e On March 29, 1987, MARY EL-NORA, of 2605 Owynqdale avenue, dear cousin of Mrs. Mildred B. Ritchie, of San Francisco, Cal.

Friends may call at the Ellsworth Armaeost Funeral Chapel, 4600 Liberty Heights avenue, on Tuesday svenlng from 7 until 9 P.M, Services on at 11 A.M. Interment In Woodlawn Cemetery. WESTBROOK 4e On Friday, March 31. 1967, WIL- 1 Till nf 1(111 fit nM.AM( Jlaltra Dundalk, the beloved husband of nancy (nee, urogiey) ana devoted father of Lu Ann, Vlckl Lynn, Sandra Lee and Terrl Sue Westbrook. Mr.

Westbrook rests at the Dundalk Funeral Home of John J. Duda, 7922 Wise avenue. Visiting hours are from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services on Tuesday at 1 P.M. Burial In Oak Lawn Cemetery.

WILLIAMS 5e On April 3, 1967, PEARL A nee Struder), beloved mother of Rob-ert John and Woolrow J. Williams. Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner St Sons. North It Pennsylvania Avenue of which due notice will be given.

Friends may call irom 2 to 5 or 7 to 9 p.m. WILSON 5e On April 2, 1967. ARTHUR of 18 Dorsey Run road, the beloved husband of Mrs, Margaret I. Wilson (nee Hammond); father of Mrs. Dolores Buchanan, of Ta-koma Park, Messrs.

Arthur of Sultland, and Donald Wilson, of Fort Lauderdale, brother of Miss Francis Wll son, Miss Elizabeth Wilson, of Washington, D.C., Mrs. Virginia frultt, oi Alexandria, va and Mr. Charles Wilson, of Bethesda Maryland. Funeral services at the William cook-Brooks (Towson) Funeral Home, 1050 York road, (at Beltway txit zb). on Wednesday at 11 a.m Interment in Falrvlew Cemetery, mo.

WILSON 4e The officers and members of the Maryland Law Enforcement Officers, deeply regret the death of Its beloved member, ARTHUR B. WILSON, and extend deepest sympatny to nis xamiiy. ELMER Z. BO WEN, President. WILSON 4e On Saturday, April 1, 1967, VIRGIE A.

(nee Thornton), beloved mother or Stanley c. Wilson. Friends may call at Lor inn Bvers 8728 Liberty road, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M., where services will be neid on Tuesday, April 4 at a p.m Interment Woodlawn Cemetery In lieu of flowers friends desiring may make contributions to the Bpwortn Metnodiat cnapei sane tuary Fund. WINDLE 6e Suddenly on April 2, 1967, ELMER C. (CHICK), of 795 Yale avenue, beloved husband of Gertrude Windle (nee McKenna) and aevotea latner or Elmer J.

Windle and grandfather of John Windle. Prayers at the Thomas J. Kenny Inc. Funeral Home, Holllns and GUmor streets, on Thursday at a.ju a.m. Kequiem Mass at St, Martins Church, at 10 A.M.

Interment In New Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM. WOOD YEAR 4 On April 2, 1967, RUTH HALL, beloved wife of William E. Wood-year 3d, of Harwood, and mother of William E. 4th, of Annapolis, and Ralph G.

Woodyear, of Hyattsvllle, Md. Also aurvlved by five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 3 P.M. at Christ Epis. copal Church, Owensvllle, Md.

Interment In Quaker Cemetery, Galesvllle, Md. Friends may call on Monday, April 3, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. at the Hardesty Funeral Home, Galesvllle, Md. ZANG 5e On April 2, 1967, suddenly, CHARLES Sr. (Buddy), of 1813 Jackson street, beloved husband of Alice A.

DeCarlo Zang and devoted father of Charles and Brenda Zang, brother of Anna Hamilton, Agnes Camby, Catherine Matting-ley, Evelyn Alderson, LaVerne Shlnaberry, James and Joseph Zang. Prayers In the Evans Funeral Home, 1400 South Charles street, on Wednesday at 8.30 A.M. Requiem mass in St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church at 9 A.M. Burial In Baltimore U.S.

National Cemetery. Visiting hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. ZEMEL On April 2, 1967, YETTA, beloved wife of Michael Zemel. devoted mother of Lawrence and Martin ociuci, Bisier oi mrs. ttose onutn, Mrs.

Dora Paymer, Samuel and c.uwuiu uaviuson oi Baltimore Frank Davidson of New York fNew York nanara nlann. nnn. i Services at Sol Levlnson xuumers nome, buio Relsterstown road (at Pinkney) on Monday. April 3 at 2 P.M. (enter parking courts through Pinkney road).

Interment in Swinlcher Woliner Benevolent Association, Bowleys Lane. Please omit flowers. In mourning at 5312 Gist avenue. CiMETERHS MO IOTS (6) 'SftySS. MEMORIAL PK, lots 1QST AND POUND (g) VIC.

4938 Abe? BEAGLE Male 6 mos. name toby. Tan p.wnD, n-r Blvd BEAOLE-Male, brown', Mr. D. VA.

3-4882 Koa'en rorie- Bul1, wht- 1 brown eye-l blue eye. Lost vie. Warren CockeysviUe, Reward. 686-1915; BE. breed' reddlsl brown ac, ana.

to jerry, lost Vic. KITTEN Persian srey. Lost Meadow ta" nTe Vl' Rewilra- Phone 301-577- LOST-Gold Wittanuer watch, riaid brace- uute maaison si catuedral; to t0 Hutzlers. Reward. Call iM5i'eIand Cemetery um acs.

u. ju-OHJ LOST 41 Sukver Fultiwree bar Din with 1VCW. QUA MMJMj BUn SIAMESE KITTEN Male 4 mos. old. lost iie'f ueiair a.

reward, 485- SPECIAL NOTirsc oi KEUPHOLS TERY Platform rockers. $29 nauBanvae. Wi-i9tt after j. a-1727 CUSTOM SLIP COVERS-Your nwn SHARE rOUH CAR (10) AUTO DELIVERY SERVICE U.S.A. Ii Driveway PERSONALS (11) will NOT be responsible for any debts iuu.qi vuimaubeu U7 mysGII, JOSEPH LEROY SKIDMORE, wj ivyoaie Ave.

I WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts EDWARD HERMAN MULLAHEY. JR. I WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts tuucaa oy myseu. WILLIAM OTTO RODE I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts uuicaa Kumraciea oy myseu. RAY AI.T.F.N I.nr.aw 2313 E.

Fleet 21224 I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts wuch vuuiruciea oy myseu. 628' DUMBARTON AVE. IIQUSES RAISED Beams replaced pCllarsJnstalIedHA16-Q78. FLOOR SANTlTNn Jb BTKlauTKn ainrr loor aervice. wu.

B-3zZft HAULING -Basements yards cleaned Ml. PAINIINU Geo. repairing, sm. Jobs. o.k.

WRECKINO HAUUNG-BasemenU. yards amcB ripaneo. JE.A. Y-3S3. CEMENT WORK-AU kinds porches, patios tt block work.

EA. 7-29587 PLASTERING Patchwork specialty. Carl ft Sons. Call 3M-6778. SKBV1CES UNLIMITED of Towsonta I.

resiaentiai si commercial. Sm. offica UOHT MOVING HAULINO-Furnlture. f' appliances, junk. ete.

Fast service. 335- tC HANDYMAN-Oeneral home repairs ot Vtt oVic oy or rnte. a. rd i CONCRETE Walls. Driveway.

Pnrrhan ssa-wnii, CERAMIC TILE Kitchens, bathrms. Repairs. NO. S-aeO. ROOFINO 8POUTINQ Hot tar Build-ups.

Patching, up. CH. 3-0775 a PAPERHANGING BY EX-OX 4 Kf rm. 4i up. Guaranteed Work.

CH. SHINGLE ROOFING -Special price this Aluminum aioing. storm WLB- CLUBRWMSf-'panellng! Ceilings. Mnm TtiBtaills-l Atlai. e.

mV nan Unrlr l.n fnnlrartni. 40R1sLC LIGHT HAULING Trash removed, cellar ja.ua ificaaea. m-iow or S00-0ZJ7, Estimate free, first class. Int. ft ext.

norman, CONCRETE" WALKS, PORCHES." STEPS rm- houe S99Endi WORK of all PAINTINO-Exterior. Interior. Nice clefta PAINTlPJG-int. ext. Very ress.

Harr PAPERINq PLuASTERItJO Lowes! prtf ROOFINO-sfaJe experts. 24 nr. service: PAiNTlNaa average tio. tkU-Jaii PAINTING Int. Ext.

Basement soraved Rea. Free ests. Mr. McOowen 5Q2.7i7i a rurrttuw jL' aL 3 PAINIINO-I do my own work CARPENTER WORK Bone at once." Dtti BV Si. lino itr ntn WANTS (13) FURNITURE WANTED HIGHEST CASH PAID Dining Rooms Bedrooms Refrigerators Old Pieces Call answered In 30 Minutes Frleimai Mu.

5-5370 IMMEDIATE CASH! FOR CONTENTS OF FINE HOMES One Item Or An Entire Estate PARK AVE. GALLERIES 323 Park Avenue Consignments Accepted 727-1441 MR. CALLAHAN PL. 2-3581 Modern ft antiaue furniture, appliances, orientsl rues, silver, lewelrr. old sold.

china, coins, cut slass, etc Nites. FL. 8-2650. Mix. ROGERS, MU.

5-1330 WE PA? CASH ATONCE FOR REFRIO'S FURNITURE RANQFJ 2020 N. CHARLES 8T. NITES SUNDAYS, LA. 3-0284 CALL BR. 64837 Furniture.

Antiques, China. Silver. Jewelry, or any contents of home. 2333 E. Monument Mr.

Lee. I BUY FURNITURE. ANTIQUES Cap BR. 64596 RO. 4-1948 dlOHEST PRICES PAID For old gold, diamonds.

Jewelry, sold coins. OA VIP K0MIN3 210 W. 8ARATOOA -thKIUtHAiOKd FUKMIUKjk. IV I KAN USB FOR AIT 8. CASH AT ONCE.

Mr. 1V2B Chsrles. PL 2-0824 PIANOS FTJRN.Ref range. LI. 2-972 MU.

5-5428 DIAMONDS Elec domes. Gold CMS in wararnaa. HIGHEST PRICES For used furniture. iau rwqsea Aiaaa. va -utfaw GOLD -Sliver Jewelry, bought.

Top prices. uari scnon. iu w. aarstoas SITUATION WANTED Housah'sl (13) LADY des. days work ironing only, exp.

LADY Des. days work or counter girl in cleaners. 3b6-077S. LADY Des. day's work.

Tues'. ft Wed. Rer. Sin qgy. 8j7769.

PRACTICAL NURSE Companion to el derly lady or invalid, aiso exp. in emia care. Cultured, pleasing BDDesrance. 5 day wk. or part time.

Ress. Exc. refs. Ifi7.fil WOMAN Des. hsewrk.

every other Fri- aay. Call EL. 5-W51. WOMAN des. to care for ssed person.

Conveniently Located Near Pikesville Directly on Reist erst own Road asg So it ANTICIPATION, i i in if PAuMM Every need and desire of the family of the bereaved is anticipated by the competent staffs at Wm. Cook-Brooks, St. Paul Preston Sts. or Wm. Cook -Brooks, Towson, 1050 York Road.

From parking convenience to family privacy you will have every consideration. Service is available at any hour. Finest Funeral Service Since 1 828 C00K-BR00KS hc- Kefs. M7-3471. YOUNG WOMAN des.

days work. 323- -J Sylvan S. Lewis Son Memorial Chapel The Name to Think Of First for The Finer Jewish Funeral Home Relsterstown Valley Roads 484-3300 When grief ttrikes, th fMs beuty of flowers atone symbolizes your expression of soUce end sympathy to greatly needed during those first agonizing how of tote. ALLIED FLORISTS ASSOC. OF GREATER BALTO.

SAIY SITTIRS tt CHIID CAM TsTkvsTTtfay fn Hv in WANTED Rellsble babysitter to live in rVnll Brinks Pnuilrnt or come to my nome. uunasix Area. I children. 633-2092. WOMAN Wanted to babysit 3 days while mother works.

Small salary, rm. ft board. Call 486-1098. WOMAN Des. days work Ironing.

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