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The tioston ClobeFriday, January IL 1963 23 4 l' DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS Mrs. Helen Cohen, I MOONFAL Ittefhtehratt. etottleolti'eMAI I ITII teton, te, 1463 jmt, U. 6fitte L. wow et Mi rid i OrMamin i.

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Mrs. Helen T. Cotten, en. of 11141 4 Stii Vlin) 0i I WESTONServices will be woari, sna Nilo 1 anson Noulon Centre. tu.

scientist at Saturday at Harper's '011er Ihint e. 01 tH 01 111, Ha Ferry W. rper' al )t fir. 1.44:1111t410 b(4. Mass.

Institute of Technolonv. tolutot, dialinT 5 virys V. At tin, itnnotn of Ihe tfreroavel ill he flu mon howsi. In bets of flowolb otteultd P'i ikon' of Op, Sneiviv of lite Ittitleht of the tfreeieed Oen. in he gm I.aillit Si.

in lien of one. met wee he sent of the Soeole of bt Nterito- I rrls. Lotostoog Boston 11, 11101 rteometorots he the Xrist to oiterit Sri VIVO, htmtioheini, Mt otroNv. suurb-nly Jan. 1,11 Eugne, of jlt ov.k bmetre hohand of )tere I Sinitirnl f.ither of Eugene Jr son of Mot thlorte Ithisittoe nt Wthlorno.

htother of Andiew. FE AOil0 of Fro.t ItitrilM Allred. Sor.oroe an of Wtothron. Chris of Dosetteolt.r. Joho of Conneetteut, fine Anti Show of Viol ide.

'Irene flare Al 'Moots, fro-florid 'Imo PIP OMO" rilnerill I hone. 73 Ili nod ke ey I eor, or Bevel, Ia. frevele. Sloetne Illorolot Mt Requiem Hien MAPS at St. Anthony a too ustoststiddolly jon.

Ifc Ett II 1 nt fdtal140.10. lititaltIn Ot 1141), I Sinatra lorr 0( Etimeno on of tilts Mors, Nikolooto nt 14)InillEnt). Mother of Andi rw. Wien D. Moho of 1:10,1 roA 1(1' rherdi i .1 ohntl of Connect trut, Anti Shaw of floret of Illinotiti I 1741 i of lieVett lit Bevel e.

Sittordov it at I tirglitem ttimb St Anthnny 4 htsich Ho- vri r. st In a tti, Intelitivitt 1101v crnss cealiterv Moltioo, Yrirorth mod foto flout totoovtftillv to vited. Vismilm how. ThurpdaV 1- In 11.eirlik. 9, I- la viteo.

visiting 'mull nurputiv 10. Friday 2-5. tavi.AsoOf Contort. 2aN 18. Misr- RIttltC itionont 'Niro or th lisSO r.

goerde wire or the tote Ra la ion cientist dt S. AtitifT An A A MIL 46 1 assistant at MI.T A1010 recently she was lit DLL L. recently sne was a data authority in radio astionomy a- written Mrs. Cohen had mrs. Lonen naa written a Thursday ofinTetclhlon01Nnegyw, Va for Charles E.

Lane 8' I 0 I Fin ht of 1,. 4 4 Of 15 Blossom Cin England Deacones Hospital A native of Boston, she was lane, a retire! New York contractor an I flow I ,1,,:: 1 hboumitder, died Wednesday 0 0 I 1 from -wda-rulliohinelat Cushing Ilospitai, Framing. TI graduated tt ist It oltAvuisi, 1 1937. Donne vvo a ore 4n 'role itt A 1.,. i tronic work with Funes-al hum l'ila Jim lest 1'v 111 Army and wrote a tech Mr, Lane, a native of liar- Wow, 10a rOs rto th Au to St.

Nitt, lac a Ito 1 cal and training book risonburg came to Wcstoll itt Ini i 1 Th lir oM trot Mt it thmn ild htiln; a nAufateterd ttuleithwatrusil7tsbercandrae.ilaw isihlioart tiAm.e agn to make his 'lc loy a 10 home with his daughter, Mra. 110X I ELOf aoloo, jam 15. Queen. Nam, 1 tiltrkrr II tit Of JOIligniltiii tion laboratory. In 1948.

she' I tritrr ot Von Riostol. (ruin her ition laboratory. In 1948, she 0111 CI, Ng mom ver4als a. es at woo, oommolit eesident cmdon, siltutdoy nt SniVittn en ineerine vice over 40 years he headed the DeittliN Neyllind god mother of Htgh of Sit St. firm of Barr, Irons and Lane toe tote C.

and grandmother Cerord Matelig Church at the laboratories for electronics eh- -8 Dmar anet Martha Pet-er and Mdrib4 residence. cantdo. Sliturditie at 11.30. was appointed to the am; iva over 40 years. he headed the of New York the time of his A.

lido 21 Autumn Chile. nd fr ieliitive aiends tegovetitillY invnnin 119 In Wilminutor: Jan, IA. Lon hu.hand of Doi AldeIxod of, ft si little. Irving. MIL Mi Wird Gillis, Mrs.

Grace Wicks. Mrs. Ruth Pupil. Funeral services fr011i Funeial Hume. 1R7 Middickcs Satitiday.

at 2 p.m. Nitwit hours Thursday and Friday -9 p.m. ding number of scientific pamphlets center, clu- part of Rockefeller and books. She was co-authori the Graybar Buildini and the Hotel Barclay. of a research report published' Ile also directed projects for measure-1 wAi.siiot 6 Cavanaugh Brain-last year on radio 1 theRockefeller Foundation, Ir.

tree. Jan. 17. Francis T. beloved, hushand of Eint is, Buctilli Walsh.

ments of two total eclipses. Icluding construction of Chine tivintives and friends Inc invited to She was a member of Tem- iWah College in Peking, Chin; attend the funeral 'nun the Russell Fulietal Home. 439 Washington St pie Sinai in Brookline and the the Hotel Avila in Caracai Braintree. Monday, Jan. 2i at o'ciclek.

High MiSttS of Requiem et Newton Chapter of the Hadas- Venezuela. St. Thomas More Church. Braintree at 9 A.M. Friends may visit Satur-to i i and the New England Mr.

Lane also served as con, clay at the funeral home 2-4 and iSinaL Hospital. 7-a and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. She leaves her husband, sultant to Nathan Strauss, US. wAROf Boston. Jan.

17. 1963. Housing administratot J9.im brimed of Ciara Robert a son, Mark; herlio the Roosevelt administra ttleorget Ward of go Vest Dedham father of Mtn. Dorothy FitgleY parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Paiihne Nasif. George mid Robert E. Wa Mother other of Una. it.

INenetsky, of Mattapan, and' A 32d Degree Mason. he wat Geoure. Abrain Saba and thcI lt Joseph three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Gor- ae osph War Funeial frf1 a member of Aleppo Temple i last year on radio measure- the Rockefeller Foundation, Ir. ments of two total eclipses.

'eluding construction of Ching She was a member of Tem-Wah College in Peking, Chin; 1 pie Sinai in Brookline and the the Hotel Avila in Caracai Newton Chapter of the Hadas- salt and the New England Mr. Mr. Lane also served as con, the Eastman Funeral Home. 896 Beacon corner of Paris Drive. Satuiday, Jan.

19 at 8:15 a.m.. to be followed by Solemn High Mass of ReQUICM at the ii()IY CI oss Cathedral tin basem*nt at 9:30 win. Calling hours at the funeral home Friday 2-4 and 1-10 p.m. Please omit flowers. don of Mattapan and Mrs.10-f -Boston and the Shrine Ten.

Selma Schneider and Mrs. Eve-Iple of Peking. lyn Cohen of Newton. He was also a member of OA Services will be held in New York Athletic Club aril Stanetsky Memorial Chapel, St. Peter's Episcopal Church 168 Beacon to- Weston.

WEIL-1n Somerville Jan. IS. liCCIL.V11 .11 ULM Residence 21 Cottage Harry day at 1 AIM beloved husband of Alice Ander-1 mini Weil, father of Marparet: Weber. Warren Weil and Ruch Christensen. Funeral from the Keefe Funeral Home.

2173 Mass. av .1 John F. Coulter, North Cambridge. on Saturday, morning at 8, followed by a Re-! quiem High Mass in St. John's Church at 9 o'clock.

Relatives anti 146 Physicist, friends are invited. Visiting hours Thursday to 10. Friday 2 to Si rint Aft iblk Brookline, "1(; lb. 1. 1 a omit ei tabe I P.

chauysabnaanicli IRENIn Boston. Jan. 14. Thomas 1 Ar Wren, father of Thomas K. Wren and also survived by 4 grandchil John F.

Coulter, 46, of 643 South Roslindale, a physi tenant commander and n.Funiral from the Gei ge Wer- 'o at Watertown Arsenal and Funeral Home. 129 Harvard. Brookline. Saturday morning Hti former FBI agent, 10:10, followed by a Soienin High died Thurs- Mass of Requiem in the at Faulkner Hospital. Church, Roxbury, at II o'clock.

Born in Boston, he graduated Relatives and friends are kindly in- vited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. from Boston College in 1936 Interment St. Joseph's CemeterY. Retired Boston fireman.

Engine Co. and joined the FBI two Years ire Fighter Local 2:718 A.F.1,.. serving in the Boston of- Z25 and 33. Late member Boston i n. Box 52 the Tapper Club.

110 te lice for four years. Boston Firemen's Mutual Benefit Assoc. and Charter Member Russell During World War II he Fire Club. served in the Navy as a lieu- W1LLIAMSIn Deming. N.M..

WILLIAMSIn Deming, N.M.. Jan. 1- Cora C. formerlyof 4 Ayer rdr, Brookline.1-: for many years. Her husband, Mass.

Memorial Service at theltion In we South Pacific. He Eastman Funeral Home, 898 Beacon I went to work for the ArsenallWilliam, died there in 1947 st. car. Park drive, Boston. Satur day, Jan.

19 at 1 p.m. Please do after leaving the service. 'Mrs. Roachman had lived io not send flowers. I Surviving are a wife, Bar- Scituate since 1949.

The funeral will be at 11 bara (Scanlon); five children, David, Peter Patricia John a.m. Saturday at the Ernest A Beatrice, of Beacon Hill, an and Barbara; and two sisters, 1 First Parish rd. Rev. Samu Tichardson funeral home, 381 lila cl TV 12 3 Mrs. James W.

Nicholson of E. Young, pastor of Firs 1 talletSh John David, Peter, Patriciala.m. Saturday at the Ernest A and Barbara; and two sisters, Tichardson funeral home, 381 Beatrice, of Beacon Hill, First Parish rd. Rev. Samuel Mrs.

James W. Nicholson of E. Young, pastor of Fir Mrs. Roachman had lived Scituate since 1949. The funeral will be at 11 fittihieRt Itt uloill tf.ritVillitill 1113101 ilt 10 eltt I Veil anti tiitliMi In410 multuy Invited, titeeittrut SI.

1 Jturph'il CenteterY Visiting Joseph). Cemetery. Lynn. Vting hauls mulatto, 7-10 PM. FridaY 3-5 an 7-10 pm, GIBSONOf Newton.

Jan, 18, Laura titt, beloved daughter of the late John and Celina iPerront and MI. ter of the WO William, Finest. At thus, Joseph and Mary Gthvin, Funeral from the Mart'n Y. Conroy Funeral Home. 4:19 Washington Newton, Saturday ni 8 a m.

sidenin Requiem High Mass in the Church of Our Lady ill 9 a nu IIPINIVO and friends most kindly Invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7-10, FriditY 3-3 and 7-10. 0810A14--Of Chelsea, Jan 13. VeronIca I Smionis i. of 71 it'has er belOV(tel mother of Peter and Mrs.

Peattice Sikorski of heiscit; Cant Alfons Gummi. 1.1,S, and Polls, Anna GriltaltVitlenie ol Lithuania. Funeral Saturday at 8 li in. tioni the Walata Fkirtellill Home. 125 Wahtly10011 foilowed by a Sol.

ellin ligh Mass of RqUirill ip St. Sianislatis Church At 9 A.In Relatives and fi tends are kindly Invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. HAINESOf Weston, San. 15.

Thomas fi. Hiiineli of 25 Nash lime. husband of Mildred i Irving I Haines, father of Mrs. Lenore! James of San Francisco. Mrs.

Philip Hauldrv of Short Hills, N.J. brother of Miss Bertha Haines of New- ton, N.J. Also survived hy 3 grand- children. Funeral services from St. Nlary's Episcopal Church.

Concord Newton Lower Falls on Friday. Jan. 18 at 1 P.M. Please omit flowers. HARTEntered Into rest Jan.

Ie. Abraham. of 131 Magazine Cambridge. beloved husband of the late Mary 'Cohen) Bart, devoted father of Dorothy Challis of Cain-bridge and Eleanor R. Rabin of Newton, and brother of Frances A.

Harris of Cambridge. and loving grandfather. Services at the Solomon Chapel. 420 Harvard Brookline. Friday, Jan.

18 at 11 a.m. Memorial observance at the home of Mrs. Morris B. Rabin. 125 Plymouth Newton Highlands.

Please omit flowers. Remenibrances may be sent to the charitY of your choice. HAVESOf Pembroke. Jan. IR.

Alice L. Hayes, aged 80 years. Funeral service at the First Parish Church. Pembroke, on Saturday. Jan.

19. at 2 p.m. Interment in Pembroke. Calling hours at the Shepherd Funeral Home. Rte.

14. Pembroke Friday evening, 7 to 9. HAVESIn Dorchester. Jan, IC Margaret E. Hayes, of 489 Columbia beloved aunt of Ruth and Phyllis Hayes, and Hilda Tafur.

Funeral from the J. B. Cole and Gleason Funeral Home. 490 Columbia on Saturday at 8:15 a.m. Requiem High Mass in St.

Kevin's Church. at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours FridaY 2-4 and 7-9. HERERTIn Wakefield.

Jan. 17, Edith M. (Woods). wife of P. Roland Hebert, mother of Miss Priscilla R.

and Mrs. Robert E. Carton of Wakefield: daughter of Winfred and Ellen 4 Norris) Woods of Wilmington; sister of Mrs. Ralph T. Horn of Reading.

Funeral services at the Morrison Funeral Home. 13 Yale Wakefield. on Saturday at 2 p.m. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday from 7-9. HOWLEYIn Newton Center, Jan.

16., Mary A. i McCole), beloved wife of the late Francis R. Howley of 437 Parker sto mother of John Francis Laurence H. Vincent L. and Henry J.

Howley. Funeral from the Henry J. Burke Funeral Home, 56 Washington Wellesley Hills. Saturday at 9 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in the Sacred Heart Church at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7 to 10. Friday 3 to 5 and 7 to 10. HOLMESOf Somerville. Jan.

16,, 1963, Jacob R. husband of the late Annie F. (Johnson) Holmes, of 55 Hall father of Norman of Somerville; Mrs. Carolyn Annaian, Baldwinville; Frederick V. Holmes of Bedford.

Service in the Wilson Chapel. 28 College ay. (Davis Somerville. Saturday. Jan.

19 at 2 p.m. Calling hours Thursday 7 to 9 and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Late member of Somerville Lodge, A. F. A.

and Caleb Rand Lodge, I.O.O.F., Somerville. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Everett. HUNTERIn Somerville. Jan.

18, 1963. Louise (Giltianan). beloved wife of John residence 12 Dim: ick and mother of Donald. Robert, Richard. Mrs.

Delorese Johnson of Virginia, and Mrs. Laura Woods of Turkey, Asia Minor. Funeral service at the Anthony F. Cota Funeral Home. 197 Washington on Saturday.

Jan. 19 at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends are most respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours 2-5, and 7-10 pan. JACQUESOf Arlington, Jan.

16, Charles husband of Phyllis (An, derson) Jacques of 152 Broadway, father of Charles A. of Eureka, Lawrence R. of Pennsauken. N.J., and Rdbert A. of Philadelphia.

Pa. Services at the Berglund Funeral Home. 292 Mass. Arlington, Saturday. Jan.

19. at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. hours Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Late member of Al.

Post 39. Arlington, and Hiram Lodge A.F. and A.M. JAMESIn Brooklyn, N.Y., formerly of Cambridge. Jan.

13, Mrs. Helen T. James, wife of Robert Mo devoted sister of Mrs. Hazel Custic and James Thomas, both of New York, Mrs. Barbara (Greggori Phillips of 50 Clarendon Cambridge.

and Walter Thomas of Boston. She is also survived by a host of nieces and nephews. Funeral service Saturday, Jan. 19, at 1 p.m. at the Earl S.

Johnson Funeral Home. 160 River Cambridge. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-5, and 7-9 p.m, JANNELLIn Natick the 16th, Rose M. (Hoey), wife of Edran C.

annell, residence 14 Richmond st. Funeral from the John Everett Sons Memorial Home. Park st. (Natick sq.) on Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. High Mass of Re-, quiem to follow in St.

Patrick's1 Church at 9. Visiting hours Thursday 7-9. Friday 3-5 and 7-9 P.m., JOHNSONOf North Weymouth. Jan. 1 16, Albert beloved husband of Helen (Crimmins, Johnson of 651 Prospect Hill dr.

and father of Mrs. Helen MacKenzie and the late Joseph P. Johnson and brother of Mrs. Margaret Walker of Matta-P an. Mrs.

Mary Cronin of Pelham Manor, N.Y.. James P. Johnson of Dorchester and the late Joseph and Francis Johnson. Funeral from the Deware Bros. Funeral Home.

576 Hanco*ck at. Wollaston. Saturday. Jan. 19 at 9 a.m.

followed by Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Jerome's Church at 10 a.m. Friends may visit at the Funeral Home Thursday evening 7-9 and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Please omit flowers. Remembrances may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. Weymouth. Mass. Late alumni member of Delta Sigma Theta Chapter (Pharmaceutical Society).

KASTANTIn Cambridge. Jan. 16. Mary rSockelh of 202 Harvard beloved wife of the late Victor and mother of Mrs. Florence Valatka.

Mrs. Rita Russian and Edward Kasslant. Funeral from the Waitkus Funeral Home, 197 Webster Saturday. Jan. 19, at 8:30 a.m.

Solemn High Mass of Requiem in the Immaculate Conception (Lithuanian) Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours, 2-5 and 7-10 Pan. KELLEYIn Somerville. Jan.

IS, 1963. formerly of Leland Mary daughter of the late Andrew and Catherine Kelley. Funeral on Saturday morning from the Frank E. Flaherty Funeral Home, 261 Washington id. at Union sq.

at 9 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in the Church of St. Joseph at 9:45. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7-10 p.m., Friday 2-5 and 7-10 P.m.

IsELLEY--In Milton. Jan. 18, Katherine A. (McCarthy Kelley. beloved wife of Brendan C.

and mother of Kathleen P. Kelley of 20 Pond sister of John McCarthy, N.Y., and 5 sisters of Henry Kenn-tare. Ireland. Funeral from the J. B.

Cole Gleason Milton Home for Funerals. 5 Canton at Milton Village. on Saturday at 9:15 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Agatha's Church at 10 o'clock.

Bel atives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PIM 1 I 1 1 West Roxbury. Congregationa I i5I I Services will be Saturday, Church, will officiate. Burial with a solemn requiem Mass in will be in old North Cemetery Sacred Heart Church, Roslin- No. Weymouth.

dale, at 9 a.m. I Charles E. Lane Rites Saturday; Retired Builder A building contractor for at itnrntw.1 19 untsre mot retirement 12 years ago. firm erected many build. ings in the New York area, in, Besides his daughter, 11 leaves three sons, Donald of Glen Ridge, NZ; Robert of Florham Park, N.J., an Charles E.

of New York city. Emily Roachman Of Scituate, at 92 SCITUATE Mrs. Emil(Litchfield) Roachman, 92., cl 652 First Parish die lVednesday night at a NorweJ inursing home. Born and educated in North Weymouth, she was a membel of the Universalist Chur0 there. Rile lived in Neuf Vnrk rit6 1 Se lived in New York Citl Charles J.

Fitts, Southbridge, 73 SOUTHBRIDGECharles 3 Fitts, 73, of 46 Green wit4 the American Optical Co. 41 years, died Thursday in hit home. Mr. Fitts was employed as 1 chauffeur and member of thi firms Security Police. He leaves his father, Herberl three brothers, Georgq Howard and William, all ol Southbridge, and three daugh.

ters, Mrs. Earl Moore of Tor. rence, Mrs. George Iozzi of Framingham and Madelynt Fitts of New York. Services will be at 10 a.m, Saturday in the Morrill funerd home, with burial in West Ridge Cemetery, Charlton.

William J. Connors Rites Saturday WALTHAMA solemn requiem Mass will be sung Sat. urday at 9 a.m. in St. Charle3 Church for William J.

Con. nors, 65, of 37 Taylor ol the state Dept. of Public! Works. He was crushed te death by a snow loader Wed. nesday.

Police said Connors was di. recting traffic at a Rte. 495 con, struction site near Lowell when he slipped and wag crushed under the loader. Ho was dead on arrival at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lowell.

An Army veteran of both World Wars, he was a member of Waltham Post, and of St. Charles Holy Name Society. He leaves a brother, George a Waltham police officer. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Tank Accident Kills N.H.

Soldier, 2 Others in Germany A New Hampshire soldier was among three servicemen killed last Monday in Heidelberg, Germany, when a tank they were trying to start accidentally moved forward and collided with another tank, the Army announced Thursday. The victims, members of the 4th Armored Division, were: Pfc James E. Derby, 21. son of Elmer F. Derby, Route Canaan, N.H Sgt.

Douglas W. Bolen, 2r1 of Bakersfield, Calif. Pfc John V. Robinson, 26, al Ohatchee, Alabama. DEATHS clMPA411 8 ornery tile, Jan.

It itaypto of all Nati beln eel hitsbsolit of Maria theists i Clamps I. lietinsiiig ist Me DeVito tumuli Home. 71it Mt, Aubuin et, WAILS- a ott al. ComPlets ontleg loter COticsi --Demo frit. J.

7. Helen onsi i Weiletskyl of 90 Lompoti 'ewton Centie, beloved wife of taiert L. Cohen. devoted mother of kik Edward Cohen. loving daughter of Mr, mild Mrs.

Solinnon 1), V4nelsky of Mattainini dear sister of MIL likith of hiMallon. Mia, Selma Schneider and 51iii. Evelyn Cohen, both of Newton, end the IMP SitIVIVY Waisistein, Services at Om Stailetsise Memo' oil Chiteela, plea Remain aa, 14(104111w on Friday. Jan. 18 at I WM eel( at tho home of her parents, Me and hirs, Solomon D.

WeitetskY, 8 Tennis l'ilattlinan. Expressions of sympathy may be donated In her oiesnore to the Radellte Alumni I. Class of '37. or Temple Sinai of iirnok line. Interment at bhiscon Memorial Park.

COLON-In Dorchester. suddenly. JAIL 13. Andrew beloved him-hand of Alice M. (Johnaon it father of Mrs.

Alive M. DiCroll, Mi. Janet M. Crowley of Onrehester. John Pa I.S.N, and Ronald J.

Conlon of 1,3 righton; hrothee of Mary L. Wil- ium H. Mrs, Margaret A. Mason of Ntrehester end John T. Coition of New York.

Late residence. 52 Slavin Hill ay. Funeral (loin the braille Funeral Home, 54 Pleaaant Sattirdoy. Jan. 19.

at 8:15 am. Reoutim High Mass at St. William's Chureh at 9 Relativeg and friends kindly invited. Viaiting hours 2-5. 7-10 a.m.

CONNORS-1n Boston, Jan. 18.Bermud beloved husband of (Cetronei. father of Paul. H. 'alkyd Jr.

and Mix. Derma Shea. Late reaidence 41 Edgerly rd. nerell from the McNamara Funeral Home. 460 Washington Brighton 1 hat Lake st.

P. on Satuiday morning at 9:15 o'clock, followed by a Re-. nuietn High MNSII in St. Columbkille's Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and Mende Invited.

Visiting hours Thursday evening 7-10 p.m. and Friday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Parking area in rear of funeral home. CONNORS-Of Waltham. bY accident.

Jan, 16. William brother of police officer George M. Connnre, and uncle of Mrs. Albert (Patricia A.1 FintICY Residence 37 Taylor at. Funeral from the F.

3. Joyce and Son Funeral Home, 552 Main Saturday. Jan. 19. at 8:15 a.m.

Solemn High Vass of Reoulem at St. Charles' Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-10 pm. CONROY-Of East Natick.

formerly of Waltham, the 16th. Martin husband of Mildred R. (Clifford). Residence 8 Alden, at. Funeral from the John Everett Sons Memorial Home (Natick an.

I. on Saturday morning at 10. Requiem High Mass to follow in St. Zepherin's Church. Wayland at 11 o'clock.

Visiting hours Thursday 7 to 9 p.m. Friday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. CLARK-In Worcester. Jan. 17.

Mrs. Elizabeth H. (Pratt), widow of Dr. W. Irving Clark arid mother of Mrs, Vincent Morgan of Amherst, and Mr.

William I. Clark Jr. of Albany, N.Y. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 o'clock in All Saints Episcopal Church. Worcester.

Family requests flowers be omitted. COULTER-Of Roslindale. Jan. 16. John F.

beloved husband of Barbara F. (Scanlon I and father of John F. David W. Patricia Peter L. and Barbara brother of Miss Beatrice M.

Coulter. Mrs. Margaret Nicholson. Residence 843 South at. Funeral from the F.

J. Hicgins Funeral Home. 4236 Washington st. (Roslindale sq. I.

Saturday. Jan. 19. at 8 a.m.. Solemn Requiem Mass in the Sacred Heart Church at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends Invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7 to 10 p.m. Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 MM. Late member of the West Roxbury Council Knights of Columbus and Boston College Class of 1936. Parking in rear of funeral home on Curr.onns hwy.

COWLES-Eileen (Alden). of Greenfield. New Hampshire, formerly of Lexington. on Jan. 15.

age 59. Wife of William F. Cowles, mother of William F. Cowles Mrs. Burton Knight.

Mrs. Kendrick Bushnell. Memorial services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Union Congregational Church in Greenfield. New Hampshire.

Memorial gifts may be sent to the American Cancer Society or your favorite charity. CRONIN-In South Boston, Jan. 16, Margaret residence 121 Old Harbor beloved daughter of the late Jeremiah and Katherine Cronin and beloved sister of Gertrude Kent of Springfield. Funeral from the O'Brien Funeral Home. 146 Dorchester Saturday at 9 a.m.

Solemn High Funeral Mass in The Gate of Heaven Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7- 10. Friday 2-4 and 7-10. cliRRIE-In Boston.

Jan. 16. Amelia widow of William D. Currie of 58 Howard ay. Dorchester; mother of the late Leslie W.

Cr -le, Funeral services at the Watei, in Chapel, 495 Commonwealth Kenmore Boston on Saturday. Jan. 19 at 2 p.m. Friends may call at the chapel. Friday 2-4, 7-9 p.m.- DANFORTB-In Dorchester, Jan.

16, Florence H. iPantzi, beloved wife of the late William E. Danforth. late home 88 Stoughton at. Funeral from the Morrissey Brothers Funeral Home, 139 Stoughton Uphanis Corner on Saturday.

Jan. 19, at 9 a.m. Requiem High Mass In St. Kevin's Church at 9:45 a.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours 2-4. 7-10 0.m. IDA WSON-In Revere, formerly of East Boston. Jan. 17, Thomas husband of the late Mabel T.

(McDermott). Residence, 50 Pearl father of Thomas .1., Mary Virginia M. Dolan and Therese H. Graf. Reposing at the Richard C.

Kirby Funeral Home. 917 Bennington Orient Heights, East Boston, until Saturday at 8 am. Solemn High Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes' Church, Revere, Saturday. at 9 o'clock. Relatives and 'friends are respectfully invited to attend.

Visiting hours, 2-5, 7-10. DEVANEY-In Braintree, Jan. 17, Stephen L. beloved husband of Sarah E. (Sullivan) of 612 Washington Braintree, and father of Joseph S.

Devaney, Q.P.D. Funeral from the Sweeney Brothers Home for Funerals. 1 Independence QUINCY. Saturday, Jan. 19, at 8 a.m.

High Mass of Requiem in St. John's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours Thursday 7-10. Friday 2-4 and 7-10 p.m.

DesROCIIES, (DOIRON) In Roxbury, Jan. 17. Priscilla, beloved wife of Felix DesRoches. Complete notice will follow. DEVITT-1n Dorchester, Jan, 16, Alice beloved daughter of the late Patrick and Honors (Collins) Devitt.

Aunt of John E. Devitt. Helen D. MacCormick and Marguerite A. Fitzmaurice.

Visiting hours in the Murphy Funeral Home, 1020 Dorchester Thursday 7-10, Friday 2-4 and 7-10. Solemn High Funeral Mass in St. Gregory's Church Saturday morning, Jan. 19, at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited.

Late employee of William Filene's and Sons. Parking in rear of funeral home. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Malden. FERGUSON-In Westwood, Jan.

16th, Christina (Dickson), wife of Henry Ferguson, sister of James, John, Alex nder, and David Dickson. Residence 90 Willow St. Services in Westwood Funeral Home, 55 High Rock at. (off Route 109), Saturday at 2 p.m. Visiting hours Thursday, 7-10 and Friday 2-4 and 7-10.

Relatives and friends invited. Late member of Keystone Chapter O.E.S. FINLAND-Suddenly, on Monday, Jan. 14. Jacob.

in Chelsea, age 71 of 46 Sixth beloved husband of Mary (Spivack father of David M. of Atlanta Georgia. Nathan of Dorchester, Mrs. Leah E. Hill of Peabody, brother of Dr.

Maxwell Finland, of Quincy, and Samuel Finland of Dorchester; also survived by 8 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild, Funeral was held Tuesday. Jan. 15. in Everett. Memorial Week at his late residence.

FORBES-In Woburn, Fan. 17, Witham of 4 Lakeview tem: husband of Alice M. (Doherty), Funeral from the McLaughlin Funeral Home. 54 Pleasant Saturday, Jan. 19.

at 8 a.m. High Mass of Requiem at St. Charles Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-10.

FREID-Departed, suddenly. Jan. 17. Matilda (Tillie Okstein), of 1600 Beacon Brookline, beloved wife of Joseph Freld and devoted mother of Shirley Solomon of Newton. Al Freid of Milton.

William Freid of Newton and Sidney Freid of Brookline; sister of Mrs. Bertha Cohen and Mrs. Jean Kerman, both of Mattapan, Mrs. Anne Shuffain of Roxbury, Ezra Okstein and Robert Okstein, both of Milton. and Maxwell Okstein of Brighton; also survived by 5 grandchildren.

Services at the Stanetsky Memorial Chapels. 1668 Beacon Brookline. on Friday. Jan. 18, at 10 a.m..

Memorial week will be observed at the home of her son. William Freid, 112 Cynthia Newton Centre. Expres- lions of sympathy may be donated in her memory to the Heart Fund. Kindly omit flowers. Interment at Sharon Memorial Park.

Millis, Herbert beloved husband of the late Joanne I LOVejOY I Frink in his 90th year, father of Herbert W. Robert Wesley D. of Millis, Carroll and Nelson of Baltimore. Mrs. Shirley Fitzgerald of Needham.

Mrs. Helen Harris and Mrs. Mildred Power of Millis. Funeral services from the Church of Christ Congregational. Millis on Saturday, Jan.

19 at 11 a m. Friends will be received at the late residence 878 Main Millis from 4 pm. on Thursday through Friday evening. Rowley. Jan.

18. Merton C. Graves. husband of Elsie May (Caldwell) Graves. of Haverhill st- Rowley.

Age 62 years. Fuineral services will be held at the Crosby Funeral Home, 15 Cherry as Danvera. Saturday at 2 pm Relatives and friends are ircited to attend. Calling hours tonight 7-9 and rndas 3-6 and 2-6. Atchartousse, M.

Arnim Luciano Aahe. Ella Perkoley, Grace Perutis, J. Fume lei ick, Olive E. Sourtroi, Anne town, Chao. E.

Psown, Dorm E. Sicken, Flora M. Cabral, Mara Camick, Maude A. Cass. John F.

Lt. Chin, Lawience CIAMPL Davide Cipriano. Mitten. Clerk, Elisabeth Cohen. Helen Toby Conlon.

Andrew J. Connoni, R. F. Connors, Wil lism Conroy. Marlin J.

Coulter, John F. Cowles, Eileen Currie, Ames L. Danforth, Flmencts Dewoon. Thomas DesRoches, Priscilla Devaney, Stephen Devitt, Alice M. Ferguson.

Chris tina Finland. Jacob Forbes, William H. Freld, Matilda Prink. Herbert C. Gallagher, Thomas Gibson, Laura M.

Graves. Merton C. Wilms. Veronica Haines. Thomas H.

Hart, Abraham Hayes, Margaret E. lima, Alice L. Hebert, Edith Holmes. Jacob R. Howley, Mary A.

Hunter. Louise Jacques, Chas. P. James, Helen T. Jannell.

Rose M. Johnson, Albert E. Xastant. Mary Kelley. Mary Kelley, Katherine Kessler.

Celle Lane, Lewis 1. Lane. Alice Luisa, Assunta LeBow Gerard R. Lentini. Ghtla 110 Lever, Floyd Le WIC Arthur Lindoi holm, Mitch eel ILitcotsky, Edward Ikilill1110 Anions ELicNeil, Sidle A.

Mogoiro, John F. Martin Winified Mast! oh, Alphonse NishoneY, John J. McCarthy, Htqll'Y I McCarthy. Ellen F. McDonough, Pat, Mtttliti.

Genes, Miller. Catherine A. Moore. James Moore. Dila Mustone, Eugene Neyland.

Mal guerite O'Donnell, Ruth A. O'Neil. Edna Pink. Joseph Porter. William Pukevich.

John Rafferty, Frank G. Ragosta, Mildied L. Rudnisky, Martin Russell. Walter M. Russo.

Joseph Ryan, Anna C. Saurman, Louise M. Segal, David Shea, Katherine Sherwin, Wm. R. Sr.

Marie Claudia Smalley, Benjamin Stack, James Suchat eski. Adolph Tibaudo. Joseph D. Van Bostel, Marie Van Steensburg, Leo E. Ward, John C.

Walsh, Francis Weil, Harry J. Williams. Cot a C. Wren, Thomas F. AMIFOIn East Boston.

Jan. 15. Luciano. of 2 Cottage street beim ed husband of GIOVannIna DiVincenzo). father of Mary LUCY Ritchie of Lexington.

uncle of Phyllis and Joseph Trial. Funeral from the Ravin Memorial Home. 9 Chelsea at. Maverick Saturday at 9 a.m. Services in the' Christian Assembly Church.

corner Cambridge and Garden sta. Boston. at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 P.M Interment Mt.

Auburn Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Contributions May be made to the Boston Eye Bank for Research. Parking in rear of funeral home. ASHEIn Somerville.

Jan. 17. Ella Pagano) Ashe. of 57A Hinckley beloved wife of Henry J. Ashe.

and sister of Flora. Charles, Carlo. Adam, Michael and Anthony Pagano, all of Somerville. Complete funeral notice later. BROYDERICKIn Swampscott, suddenly.

Jan. 16 Olive E. 'Dynan' of 282 Atlantic Swampscott. Relatives and friends invited to attend the funeral from T. W.

Rhodes Funeral Home. 67 Ocean Lynn. Saturday at 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem High Mass in St. John's Church.

Swampscott at 10. Visiting Maur') Thursday 7-9, Friday 2-4. 7-9. BERUTISIn Medford, suddenly, Jan. 16, 1963.

Joseph of 11 Fells ay. beloved husband of Mil- dred (Cook), devoted father of Alice, Joan and Janice Berutis, brother of Mrs. Mary Yankus. Anne, Carol. Sylvia and Andrew Reruns.

Funeral from the Casper and Son Funeral Home. 187 Dorchester South Boston, Saturday. Jan. 19 at 8:15 a.m. Funeral Mass of Renulem In Peter's (Lithuanian) Church, South Boston at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7-10. Friday 2-5 and 7-10 P.M. Late member Sheet Metal Union. Local t17.

BERKELEYOf 77 Davidson Saxonyille, at Cushing Hospital, Jan. 17. Grace I. (Lane), age 86. wife of Rev.

Dr. James BerkeleY (Professor Emeritus Andover-Newton Theological School), formerly of Newton Centre. Services at the First Baptist Church i corner Beacon and Center Newton Centre. Saturday, Jan. 19 at 3 p.m.

It is the family request that flowers be omitted. BIRKETTIn Needham, Jan. 16. Flora M. (Nettleton), widow of Arthur H.

Birkett: mother of Arthur H. Marshall 1.. Kenneth N. Birkett and Jeanatte Chapman of Fairfield. Ct.

Memorial service at the Congregational Church. Needham, Friday, Jan. 18 at 2:30 P.M. Please omit flowers. BOUDROTIn Brookline.

Jan. 16. Anne (MacGilivarY), of 279 Walnut wife of the late Fetes L. and mother of John A. of Brookline, Phll of Toledo.

Mrs. Marie Mahan of Hartford. Mrs. Helen Hoffman of McLean, Va. and Mrs.

Mildred Douglas of Ocean- port. N.J. Funeral from the Frank H. Lally Son Funeral Home. 496 Harvard Brookline.

(fir. Commonwealth Saturday morning at 8:15. Solem Requiem Mass at St. Mary of the Assumption Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend.

Member of the Mt. Pleasant Court. 151, M.C.O.F. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9. BROWNIn Rockland, formerly of Jamaica Plain, Jan.

17th. Charles husband of Anna M. (Ambrose) Brown: residence. 201 Durbeck rd. Funeral from the Sullivan Funeral' Home.

45 E. Water Rockland. Saturday at 9:15, Solemn High, Funeral Mass at HOIY Family1 Church at 10. Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-10 Pm. BROWNIn North Reading.

Jan. 17. Doris E. (Bernard). of 1 Damon beloved wife of Robert L.

Brown. Funeral services at the Croswell Funeral Home. 19 Bow North Reading. on Saturday. Jan.

19. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours at the funeral home on Friday, 2-4 and 7-9. CABRALIn Springfield, Jan.

15, suddenly, Mary Isabel (Ferreira I. formerly of Cambridge, beloved wife of the late Joseph. mother of Freddie Cabral. aunt of Doris Condon, sister of Anthony Perry, Alvro Perry and James Ferreira. Funeral from the Rogers Funeral Home.

380 Cambridge Cambridge, Saturday at 8. Solemn High Mass at St. Anthony's Church. Cambridge at 9. Relatives and friends respectfully invited.

Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Late member Holy Rosary Sodality. CASSIn Roslindale. Jan. 15.

suddenly, Lieut John F. of BED. be- loved husband of Bernice gaol, and father of William E. and Richard F. Cass; residence.

20 Rob-ken rd. Funeral from the P. E. Murray Funeral Home. 2000 Centre WEST ROXBURY), Saturday.

Jan. 19 at 8 a.m. Solemn Requiem High Mass in Chdrch of the Holy Name at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends most kindly invited. Late member of Engine Co.

It42, Holy Name Society and Fireman's Union Local 718. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. CAM1CKIn Jamaica Plain, Jan. 17. Maude beloved daughter of the late Thomas and Ellen Camick (McGovern), sister of Margaret McCarthy of Quebec, Canada and Mary McDonough of St.

John's, Canada, aunt of Vivian Aliberti of Norfolk, Mass. Funeral service at the J. D. Fallon Son Funeral Home. 7 Greenough off Centre Jamaica Plain.

Saturday, Jan. 19. at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends Invited. Visiting hours 7-10 p.m.

CHINOf Roxbury, by accident Jan. 15. Lawrence devoted and loving husband of Anna (Burchell). beloved father of Joseph M. and Donald L.

Chin. loving son of Bing G. and MOY (Gook i Chin of Hingham. devoted brother of Donald Chin of Hingham. late residence 19 Sachem al Funeral from the O'Connor Funeral Home.

15714 Tremont at. opposite the Mission Church Rectory, Saturday, Jan. 19 at 8 a.m. High Mass of Requiem in the Mission Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully Invited.

Visiting hours ThursdaY -10 p.m., Friday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery, West Roxbury. Parking in rear of funeral home. Late member Construction and General Laborers Union, Local No.

22. CIFRIANOIn Newton Centre. Jan. 16, 1963. Michelena (Scalpinot.

beloved wife of Michael Cipriano of 78 John mother of James and Anthony Cipriano of Newton Centre. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from 101 Union Newton Centre. Saturday morning. Jan. 19 at 10:15 o'clock.

Solemn High Mass of Reouiem at Sacred Heart Chinch at 11 a.m. Friends are welcome to call at 101 Union Thursday 7-9 P.M. and Friday 3-5 and 7..0 CA 14255, 1 0 RICCI ST, IOSTOI jrt tlf CPS rOin I p. CA 14255, 1 0 BEACON IOSTOI LANT14 In PostOn Jim. 17, Akdointa I live Nt.woirMi beinvret wile (11 filo lido Jomem.

and InVinp Mother LANT1.4--In Poston. Jon. 17, Assupla I nee Movito ells 1, behoved wile ot the late Jomea and loving mother of Angelo and Alfred of Boston, p'dith Sane ill of Somerville, Maly Iiistrem of Califorma. Susan Carviollin of Arlington and Anthony of Watertown. hone tool from the John Cincotti and Sona Funeral Horne, 7 Cooper on Saturday lit 8.30 am.

Soolemn Requiem High Masa in the S.icred Church at 9:30 o'clock. ileliitiven and (roundel may visit between the hums oil 2-5 and 7-10. LAROSE-1n Everett. Jan, Ia. Cerard ii, beloved husieind of hialiolioline Pollock I i end of Arthur Nita.

Wien Johnson of Chelsea. James aid of Everett: brother of Grouts. of Nletimen and Wilmot of Lynn. Residence 24 Allmon at. Funeral Mutably Mt 8 am.

from the Saividore Sons Sunerel Home, 331 Main at, Fuliertil Mass in St. Thriven 0 Church (It 9. Relatives and frienda invited. Visiting houra Friday 7-10, baturdaY, Sunday 2-5, 7-10. LENTINIIn Smith Boaton, Jan, 16.

Gaetano, Of 151 beloved hitstoimd of Carmeila i Rialioglineca and father of rat.11 Lennon of Snuth Boston. and Guy Lentini of West Roxbury, and brother of John Lentini of Hyde Park. Funeral from the Willinin SMUT? Funeral Honie, 575 Fest Broadwav, at on Saturday, Jan. 19 at il a.m. Solemn High at St.

Brigid's Church at 9 o'clock. Relattves and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 P.m. LEVER Of Winchester, Jan, It Floyd E. of 23 Franklin butt-band of Jean E.

Shelling, 1, father of Gail J. and Floyd H. Lever. Services at the Gaffey Funeral Home. 41 High Medford square On Saturday.

Jan. 19 at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 7-9 p.m. In lieu of IIMATI'S donations may be made to the Heart Fund.

LEWISDeparted Jan. 17, Arthur of 132 Greenwood Dorchester, beloved husband of Susan I ROSk I. devoted father of Geladine, Diana and Steven Lewis. all of Dorchester. Loving son of Mrs.

Rose osamn son Lewis and the late James Lewis. Dear brother of Carl lid of Boston. Services at the Stanetsky Memorial Chapels. 10 Washington GrOVe Hall. Dorchester.

on Sunday. Jan, 20, at 11 a.m. Memorial week at his late residence. Expressions of sympathy may be do-muted in his memory to Cerebral Palsy. Interment at Agudath Israel.

West Roxbury. LINDER11011.51--Of Randolph, formerly of Dedham. Jan. 17. Mildred (Brown), beloved wife of Victor Linderholm of 83 Lillian and mother of Mrs.

Henry Wood of Walpole, and Mrs. John Powers of Cambridge. Reposing at the Cartwright Funeral Home. 419 North Main Randolph. Funeral Monday at 1:30.

Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. Calling hours Saturday 7-9, Sunday 2-4 and 7-9. LITCOFSKYEdward. of 97 Commercial Lynn. beloved husband of Elizabeth I Blonder), devoted father of David of Framingham and Gerald Litcofsky of Lynn; brother of Abraham Litan of N.Y.C..

Benjamin Litcolsky of Dorchester and Saul Litel of Phoenix. Ariz. Also survived by 2 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday. Jan.

IR at 10 a.m. in the Schlossberg Memorial Chapel. 1257 Blue Hill Mattapan. Memorial Week will be observed at his late residence. LUPPINOIn Watertown, Jan.

16. Amelia (Barbato), beloved wife of the late Guiseppe Luppino, and mother of Rose of Watertown. Mrs. Marion Seymour of Framingham, and Joseph J. of Watertown, Mrs.

Frances Folino of Framingham, Anthony J. of Hartford, Mrs. Connie Marchant of Billerica. Dominic of Millis. Roy of Watertown, Mrs.

Helen Clark of Natick and James R. of Berkeley. Calif. Formerly of 32 Waverley ay. Funeral from the W.

H. Thomas Memorial Funeral Home, 75 Galen Saturday. Jan. 19 at 8:15 alna Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Patrick's Church at 9.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Calling hours Thursday 7-10. Friday 3-5 and 7-10. MAGUIREIn East Walpole, Jan. 17.

John beloved husband of Mary (Flaherty). residence 325 Washington father of Thomas F. of Norwood. John E. of Sharon, Leo J.

and Mary J. of East Walpole, brother of Mrs. Mary McDermott of Hyde Park. Funeral from the Ginley Funeral Home. 892 Main Saturday, Jan.

19, at 8 a.m. Followed by a Requiem High Mass in St. Mary's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-10.

MARTINIn Roxbury. Jan. 16, Winifred M. Martin I McNabb) of 11 Fairland beloved wife of Wilfred J. Martin, mother of Francis S.

Joseph Maurice P. Martin and Mary T. Dunbar. Funeral from the J. J.

Good Sons Funeral Home. 336 Dudley Saturday. Jan, 19. at 8 a.m. Requiem High Mass in St.

Patrick's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours Thursday, 7-10. and Friday, 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. MASTROLIAOf East Boston and Lynn, suddenly, Jan.

16, Alphonse (Al beloved husband of Lena I DeMasellist, devoted father of Emil of Boston and Ann Culkeen of East Boston, brother of Libby of Boston, Anna Martinello and Nicholas Mastrolia, both of California. Funeral from the DiPietro and Vazza Funeral Home, 11 Henry St. (opposite Maverick Station), East Boston, Saturday morning at 8:30. Solemn High Mass oll Requiem In the Mt. Carmel Church at 9:30 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 7-10 Thursday, 2-5, 7-10 Friday. Parking in rear of funeral home after 6 p.m. MAHONEYOf Somerville, in St. Petersburg.

Jan. 13, John of 10 Skehan beloved son of the late John and Margaret Mahoney (O'Loughlin and brother of Mary T. Mahoney. Funeral from the Francis H. Brown Funeral Home, 34 Bow Union on Saturday morning at 8 o'clock.

Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Joseph's Church at 9. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Late member B.P.O.E., Somerville Lodge 917; Boston Carmen's Union, Local and veteran World War I.

MacNEILSadie in Dorchester, Jan. 17. 1963. formerly of Somerville; she is survived by 2 sisters. Miss M.

B. MacNeil of Halifax, N.S., and Mrs. I. W. Coale of Vancouver.

B.C., and John MacNeil of Glace Bay. N.S. Funeral on Saturday morning from the Frank S. Flaherty Funeral Home, 261 Washington at Union SQ. Somerville.

at 10. Requiem High Mass in the Church of St. Joseph at 10:30 a.m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours on Friday from 7-10.

MeCARTHYOf Medford. formerly of Malden. Jan. 17, Ellen F. (CourtrICY wife of the late Patrick J.

McCarthy, mother of James P. of Burlington, John Charles Joseph L. and Stephen B. of Malden and Mrs. Michael (Mary) Sheehan of Medford, and sister of Daniel Courtney of Ireland.

Bridget Mahoney of West Medford and Julia Halligan of Watertown. Funeral from the A. J. Breslin and Son Funeral Home. 610 Pleasant Malden.

at Medford line, Monday at 9:15.. Solemn High Mass at St. Francis of Assisi Church at 10. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Saturday and Sunday, 3-5 and 7-10 p.m.

MeCARTHYIn Salem, Jan. 17. 1963, Henry 77 years, husband of Annie G. (Dooling McCarthy of 26 Trinity Danvers, brother of Francis P. McCarthy of Dorchester.

Funeral from P. M. Cahill Son Funeral Home, 20 Church Pea- body on Monday at 8 a.m. Followed by a Solemn High Funeral Mass in Annunciation Church. Danvers at 9 a.m.

Burial in St. MarY's Cemetery, Salem. Relatives and friends Invited. Visiting hours Saturday and Sunday 2-5 and 7-10 P.M. McDONOUGHIn South Boston, Jan.

17, Patrick McDonough, real-I denee 173 West Seventh beloved son of the late Patrick and Margaret McDonough (nee 0Flaherty brother of Lawrence McDonough of Dorchester and Ellen McDonough, of Boston. Funeral from the Bernard Kelly Son Funeral Home. 8 Church Dorchester (Meeting House Hill), on Saturday, Jan. 19. at 8 a.m.

Solemn Mass of Requiem at St, Augustine's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Calling hours 2-5 and 7-10. MeLEANOf North Abington. In Alpine.

Texas, Jan. 11, George husband of Ethel C. (Curtis McLean, 149 Birch in his 6691 year. Funeral service at the Rice Funeral Home, 15 Webster Rockland. Sunday at 1 p.m.

Visiting hours Saturday, 3-5 and 7-9. of Catherine Wrynn, Ellen 0Sullivan. Funeral from the L. E. Sullivan Funeral Borne.

21 Putnam Sat urday. Jan. 19. at 8 am. Solemn Flab Mass of Requieni in St.

Paurs Church at 9 a tn. Relatives and invtted Visiting boors Thursday and Tridas 3-8 and 7-10 p.m. MEMORIAL CHAPELS air.cond,itonel BROOK LINE DORCHESTER boa 11Pacon Growl, Hall ElEscon 24100 Htghlancts 57003 SERVICES TODA MATILDA (TILLIE) FRIED Late of Brookline 10 a.m. at Brookline Chapel CELIA KESSLER Late of Somerville 11:30 Brookline Chapel HELEN 1. COHEN Late of Newton Centre 1 p.m.

at Brookline Chapel DAVID (h SEGAL Late of Allston 2 p.m. at Brookline Chapel Neyi4m4 ctl WeNtwood trim' M. J. Dnekrav Son Funeral rm. I 455 SidilrciaV 1015, Mass of Heron In St.

Gerald mulelin Chore at Vadttna hours idiot 7 to 9. O'DONNELL Suddenly, in South Boston, Jan, 15, Ruth A. (Humphreys), of 748 Etiat litolidway, beloved wife of Patrick O'Donnell, and sister of Mia, Nita Nierealdo of QiieCrIC N.Y.. and Mn, M. W.

Black Of Geneva. Funeral from the W. J. CassidY Funeral Home. 743 Fast Broadway at Mt.

on SaturdaY, Jam 19 at 8 cm. Solenin High Mass at the Gate of Heaven Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 pm. O'NEILIn Roxbury, Jan.

16. Edna I Schiller I lormerlY of Reedville. devoted and loving mother of Thomas H. Dentlill and Kevin M. O'Neil, all of Roxbury.

beloved sister of Teresa Dionne of Dorchester and Louts Schiller of Roxbury. late residence 32 Smith at. Funeral from the O'Conner Funeral Home, 1558 Tremont optiosite the Nlission Church Rectory. Saturdity. Jan.

19 at 9 a.m. High Mass of Requiem in the Mission Church at 10 clock. Relatives and frtenns respectfully invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7-10 P.m., Friday 2Mod 7-10 p.m. Parking In rear of funeral home.

PORTERin Woburn. Jan. le. WUham 0. of 4 Ingalls brother of Mrs.

Annie Herron. Mrs. Jennie Gamester of Woburn and Fred A. Portor of Groton. Services at the Graham Funeral Home.

3 Arlington Saturday at 2 pm. Visttlog hours Friday 3-5 and 7-10. PCKEVICHIn South Boston, Jan. 16. John.

of 346 West Fourth devoted father of Mrs. Phylis Shaw of Spokane. Wash. Funeral from the Zaletskas Funeral Home, 564 East Broadway. Saturday at 9 a.m.

Huth Mass of Requiem in St. Lithuanian Church at 191 o'clock. Visiting hours 2,5 arm 7-10. Relatives and friends invited. PINKIn West Roxbury.

Jan. 171 Joseph A. of 36 Tennyson beloved husband of Mathilda R. THorTann i. Complete notice later.

RAFFERTYIn Dorchester. Jan. 10. Frank husband of Hazel B. i Roncoe son of Mary M.

i Regan i. and the late James J. Rafferty, brother of Mrs. Edith AVerY Mrs. Agnes Crupryna.

Margaret James and John T. Rafferty. residence 250 Norwell st. Funeral from the Charles B. Dolan Funeral chester Lower on Saturday Home.

1140 Washington iDor- morning. with Solemn High Mass in St. Leo Church at 9 clock. Bela- hours and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-10 p.m.

RAGOSTAOf Randolph. Jan. 17, GOSTAOf Randolph. Jan. rt, Mildred L.

(Merrill heloyed of A. Edward, of 3 Ceha be loved mother of Louis W. of Brook line: sister of Arthur Merrill of Florida, Walter Merrill of Stough ton, Mrs, Maizie Gray of Winthrop. and Mrs. Helen Elwood of Ct.

Re posing at the Cartwright Funeral Home, 419 North Main Ran dolph. Funeral Saturday at 8:15. followed by High Mass of Renuiem at St. Bernadette's Church. North Randolph at 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Calling hours Friday 2 to 4 and to an. RYANIn Brighton, Jan. 16, Anna beloved daughter of the late Patrick S. and Mary nee Walsh) Ryan, sister of Helen M.

Ryan. Mrs. Mary Tierney and Mrs. beth J. Cruse.

and the late Robert Edward and Patrick J. Ryan. Late residence 711 Hobart St. Funeral from the McNamara Funeral Home, 460 Washington st. (at Lake at.) on Saturday morning at 8:15 o'clock.

followed by a Solemn Requiem High Mass in Our Lady of the Presentation Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Holy Cross. Visiting hours Thursday evening 7 to 10 p.m. and Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

Late member of Telephone Pioneers, area rear of funeral home. RUDNISKY--In Boston, Jan. 15. Martin (Marko), of 47 Joy beloved husband of Rose (Skakun). father of Katherine and Mrs.

Mary A. Connors. Funeral from the Domenic J. Russo Funeral Home, 407 Main Medford, Saturday, at 8:45 a.m. Solemn Requiem High Mass in the Sacred Heart of Jesus Ukranian Catholic Church.

118 Forest Hills Jamaica Plain, at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Thursday and Friday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Late member of Cooks Pastry Cooks Local 186. RUSSOJoseph, in Scituate.

Jan. 17. of 91 Rebecca formerly of Wollaston, beloved son of Angelina (Cincotta I Russo: brother of Anthony of Scituate: uncle of Frances. Antonia of Chicago and Linda Russo of Scituate. Reposing at the Joseph Sweeney Funeral Home.

74 Elm quincy center until Saturday morning at 9. Solemn Funeral Mass at St. Ann's Church, Wollaston at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-10 p.m.

Interment, Fairview, Hyde Park. RUSSELLOf Canton, Jan. 16. Wal ter beloved husband of the late, Elsie (Anderson) Russell. and beloved father of Walter H.

Jr. of Stamford. Lawrence of Scar- bort). William and Mrs. Ernest (Caroline) Bougas of North Easton, Alexander and Mrs.

Richard (Loretta Berardi of Canton. Late residence 20 Beal St. Funeral services from the H. S. Graham and Son Funeral Home.

15 Church Saturday. Jan. 19. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours Thursday Friday 2- SA URMANOf Brighton, Jan. 17, suddenly, Louise M. (Griffin), formerly of Wellesley, and mother of Thomas H. Saurman of West Palm Beach, and sister of Mrs. Catherine A.

Mullin of West klarwich, Mrs. Eleanor M. Kerrigan of Newton and Mr. John T. Griffin of Wellesley.

Funeral from the George F. Doherty and Son Funeral Home, 477 Washington Wellesley, Monday at 8:15. Requiem Mass in St. Paul's Church. Wellesley, at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Saturday 7- 10. Sunday 3-5 and 7-10. SEGALDeparted, Jan. 17.

David. late of Allston, husbarld of the late Sarah (Robinson) Segal and devoted brother of Anna Sheinfield of Brighton, also survived by many nieces and nephews. Services at the Stanetsky Memorial Chapels. 1668 Beacon Brookline. on Friday.

Jan. 18, at 2 p.m. Memorial, week will not be observed due to illness. Expressions of sympathy may be donated in his memory to the Heart Fund. Interment at Workmen's Circle Cemetery.

West ox burs. SHEAIn Newton. Jan. 16, Katherine (Dunne), beloved wife of the, late James T. sister of Mrs.

George L. Wilson and Mrs. John F. Vahey, formerly of 90 Boyd st. Funeral from the Martin E.

Conroy Funeral Home, 439 Washington Newton, Saturday at 9 a.m. Solemn Requieml High Mass in The Church of Our 1 Lady at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends most kindly invited. Visit-: ing hours Thursday 7-10, Friday' 3-5 and 7-10. SHERWINWilliam R.

In Weymouth. formerly of Arlington, Jan. 16. beloved husband of Marie E. (Free) of 156 Roosevelt father of Virginia Gouti of South Weymouth.

Funeral services from the McDonald Funeral Home, South Weymouth at 809 Main Rte. 18 topposite South Shore Hospital Saturday at 8 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass in the Sacred Heart Church at 9 a.m. Late employee Boston Local 259. Visiting hours Thursday 7-0 Friday 2-4 and 7-9.

SISTER MARIE CLAUDIA, Lem. (Bernice L'Ecuyer). Jan. 15, of Brooklyn, N.Y.. in Our Lady of the Angels Convent, formerly of Dorchester, sister of Constance Fuller of Squanturn, Edmund of Milton and Frederick of Leominster.

Mass, Friday at 9:30 in Our Lady of the Angela Church. Burial in New York. STACK-1n Belmont. Jan. 15.

James! Stack of 74 School st. husband oil Helen A. tRegani Stack. father of James Stack. A uhurn.

Mrs. Mary BeGell. Syracuse. N.Y.. Mrs.

Helen Smith of Cambridge. Mrs. Lillian Fitzpatrick of Belmont. Mrs. Regina Icilloren of Troy Hills.

N.J.. Mrs Elizaileth YURI-en of Concord and Ann Claire Stack. Margaret Stack and Elaine Stack of Belmont and the late Mrs. Barbara Doheney. Fu neral from the Daniel F.

O'Brien Funeral Hnme. MO MASS. AL. CAMBRIDGE. Saturday at 9 a Im Solemn High Mass in St.

Josenh's Church. Belmont. at 10 a.m. Rela tives and friends invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 7 to 10, Thursday and Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 Late member of the Cambridge Fire Department an4 Russell E.

Hoyt Post SM. VJ.W. WAY. 1 I Helen Gavin, 83, Parole Officer 1 Services for Helen Gavin, 83, will be held today at 9 a.m. in St.

John's Church, Quincy. She was the first woman parole officer in Norfolk County. Miss Gavin lived 43 President's lane, Quincy. She died Wednesday in a Quincy nursing home. She was probation officer at Quincy District Court for 25 years.

She was a past president of the social services committee of the Quincy City Hospital and a member of St. John's Ladies Sodality and Quincy Catholic Club. She leaves two sisters, Mary L. and Marguerite C. Gavin, both of Quincy.

Mrs. Celia Kessler, Somerville, at 65 Mrs. Celia Kessler, 65, of Wisconsin Somerville, an official of the Pioneer Women of America, died Thursday in Mass. General Hospital. She was a member of the Sisterhood of Temple B'nai B'rith, Somerville, and an active worker for the Hebrew Home for the Aged in Dorchester.

She leaves a husband, Myer; a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Triber, of Somerville, and two sons, Irving of Lexington and George of Malden. Services will be in the Stanetsky Memorial Chapel, Brookline, today at 11:30 a.m. Grace Berkeley, 86, Professor's Wife FRAMINGHAM Mrs. Grace (Lane) Berkeley, 86, of 77 Davidson wife of Rev.

Dr. James P. Berkeley, professor emeritus of Andover-Newton Theological School, died Thursday in Cushing Hospital. Born in Freeport, Mrs. Berkeley resided 45 years in Newton Centre before coming to Framingham eight years ago.

She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Newton Centre and the Boston Authors' Club. Services will be Saturday at 3 p.m. in the First Baptist Church, Newton Centre. LATE DEATH NOTICES AITIVARTOUSSRMohammad, suddenly. in Allston.

Jan. 17. of 124 Glenville Beloved husband of Malak iZacrinkapsht Afchartousse. father of Burin. Jamshid and Socaya Alshartous of Allston.

Visiting hours at the liamily residence. 124 Glenville AV, Saturday evening. Interment in Tehran. Iran. iTe.sr Afshartous of Allston.

Visiting hours at the family residence. 124, Glenville Saturday evening. In- terrnent In Tehran. Iran. B.P.O.E.

917 It Is with regret that we announce the death of Brother Edmund V. Dente, M.D. Elks ritual Thursday evening, Jan. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at Struzziero Funeral Home, 493 Somerville Somerville.

Funeral services at St. Anthony's Church. Vine Somerville. Friday, Jan. 18 at 9 a.m.

Brothers please attend. HERBERT BENNETT, E.R. IRVING L. STACKPOLE, Secy. 13.13.0.E.

917 It is with regret that we announce the death of Brother John J. Mahoney. Elks ritual Friday evening Jan. 18 at 8 p.m. at Brown Funeral Home, 34 Bow Somerville.

Funeral serv ices at St. Joseph's Church, Saturday. Jan. 19 at 9 a.m. Brothers please attend.

HERBERT BENNETT, E.R. MVING L. STACKFOLE, Secy. BOSTON FIREFIGHTERS LOCAL 118 We regret to announce the death of brother John F. Cass of Engine Company 42.

Funeral from the P. E. Murray Funeral Home. 2000 Centre West RoshurY. Visiting hours Thursday and Friday.

2-5 and 7-10. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Holy Name Church. Saturday. Jan. 19.

at 9 a.m. JOSEPH HARD1MAN, Pres. RAYMOND McDONOUGH. Secy. SHEET METAL WORKERS LOCAL 11 We regret to announce the death of Brother Joseph J.

Berutis. Reposing at the Casper Son Funeral Home. WI Dorchester South Boston. Mass of Requiem at St. Peter's Lithuanian Church.

Flaherty way. South Boston. Jan. 19. at 9 a.m.

GEORGE E. RILEY Pres. J. E. BROOKS.

Fin. Secy.Treas. IN MEMORIAM 14--Char1es A. Thompson'63 Grant him eternal rest. 1958Charles J.

O'Connell-1963 Fifth Annlvergary Mau to he Bald at St. Columban Milton. Saturday morning. Jan. 19.

at 'La IL Lovingly remembered by bla wife Marv. 1931--tiltien G. (Ahern) Moran-1963 Requiem Anniversary Mass to be offered on Saturday, Jan. 18, at 8 cm. 1962Joseph W.

Rohrer-1963 Lovingly remembered by his sisterin-law Aileen G. Shannon. In Memory of a Wonderful Husband and Dad 1954Bert Menges-1963 You will always be hi my heart dear. Sadly missed by wife and daughters. 1962Frank B.

Linnane-1963 Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife sons and (laugh. ters. 1962--Vary Linnant Barclay-1963 on her birthday. remembered and sadly missed. Mother, sisters and brothers.

1962Ellen M. O'Donnell-1963 Mot lier will those whip think of her todY. A Mile raver to Jesus say. Sadly missed. son John.

First Anniiremary Ma beina said in Our Lady of Meets Church. Belmont. on Monday. Jan. H.

al 8:00 cm. 1962Ellen M. O'Donnell-1963 Fendiv snit lovinrly TPlitywo bored by thildrvn. arandcbildle sad nest gramichildren KESSLERDeparted Jan. 77.

Celia of MILLERIn Dedham. Jan. 18, Cath9 Wisconsin Somerville, be- erme A. (McCabe). Residence.

23 loved wife of Myer Kessler and Holmes wife of the late Morris devoted mother of Gertrude Triber A. Miller and mother of Harold A. of Somerville. Irving Kessler of of California. Mrs.

Ethel Barnett of Lextngton and George Kessler of Dedham. Robert F. of Dedham. Mrs. Malden.

loving sister of Lena Eisen- Catherine Harrison of Melrose. Yu-glad of Brooklyn. N.Y.. Dorothy ncral from the Wilson Funeral Home. of Passaic.

N.J. and Jack Waldman 430 High Saturday. Jan. 19, at of BrooklYn. N.Y..

also survived 8:20 am. high Mass of Requiem In by eight grardchildren. Services at St. Mary's Church at 9 o'clock. RelStanetsky Memorial Chapels.

18(8 atives and friends invited. Visiting Beacon Brookline. Friday. Jan hours. 2-5 and 7-10.

18 at 11,38 Nlea'arial week at' MOORFIn Cambridge. Jan. her late residence. of James beloved husband of Cathersympathy mav be donated in her ine (Quinn father of Kathleen memory to the Pioneer Women. Lee.

Francis Moore. Barbara Brod294 Washington Boston. me father of Kathleen Lee. Francis Moore. Barbara Brod erick; nro'her Briche I BRIDGE COMES BACK BUDAPEST (AP) Bridgo clubs, barred during the Sta linist period because the card CARD OF THANKS game was "associated with th upper classes," are staging The Family of tho I.ate comeback here under offici.

JULIA SEXTON sanction. Dr. Ferenc Bartal VI') to thank their many friends and relattses for their kind expressions Hungary's top bridge expert of sympathy shown to them during said To teams would competi their recent Months mind Mass. Saturday. Feb.

2 at Sifor the Budapest champion a in Eat. Camtklus Church. Ar- ship. ungtott. LANEIn Dorcheyter.

Jan. 17. Alice beloved daughter of the late David and Nora Sweeney). and 515ter of F. anti John 1.

Lane Funeral from her late home. pi Savin Hill cm Monday. Jan. 21 at 8:13 a tn. SolleMR liPallieM Mats in Ft.

Wil 119,114 Church at a ticlocii Relatives and friends invited. 't It.

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