The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts (2024)

The Boston Globe Mondar, August 17. 15 DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS IS. Goraoa. in bi i ear sem rd lpea rf iec-cnicwae'. and dtve-u-d f.ther of of Bo-vvi.

L'jc Fiee ci of Eeachsicct. ni Keoford. Ea-. a ci i. i es Feter et 11 Savi.

st, w.M fcusoand oi tr.a iat Pet: Norturas- and r.o;her Mary Snimkua and Jor.a Mariun. Funeral from the C. Funeral Homts, I. a Tuesday. A-s at a Sc.rr.n-K.gn Mass of Requiem in St.

Peter Cnurcb. at am. Relauve? ard frier. da Invited to ar.er.d. hours Sunday 7-1 ft.

Xacday 2-3 and T-10 m. Obituaries Rev. Alfred Wood Samuel Slotnick, Methodist Pastor President of ANTHONY. RI Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m.' Mnnilmpnf Firm in the Gorton funeral hoire for mOIlUITieiU ririTl Rev. Alfred Frederick i MT.n of E.cr.Trsoc.t.

Funeral from Tr Joar Ciruott: Sons Funeral Wecr.eday an. Soiemn in St. Lecta-d's Ccuicn at oco*ck and jner.es repectr ulle ir.vittd Vis.t-ir.g tmun 2 5 ard 7 to 10. Late of Tne Boston Avei'ma society ana Loggia I nione rro- grtso 2 3 Orci-r of Sons of Itaiy in America, f.ease omit oers-i PIJTROP OLO Of Chelsea. Aug.

18, ts inri.2E.-i st bclovt of zu, FiCtitpaciO: beloved father of h'-se Gmct- Joe-pr-me Dri.ga of Medford. Jennie ana Msry Welrh of Chela: brother of Anthony of and Sarari Lento of Chelsea- Funeril. Wednesday at am. from the Wa'ata Funeral 125 Wash-i Hih Mass in St. Ro; Church, at am.

and are kini invited. Visiting hours 2-4 1 and 7-10. FOWTRS-Of Mfdford. Aug Harold of 23 Saunders husband of Mary iBtsw: father of John Herbert Clarence F. and Arthur J.

Powers. Mrs. Helen Irwin and Mrs. Barbara Roy. Services at tee GarTev Memorial Funeral Home.

43 BUCK. Reubrn of Bwrlt( St. Maicen t.oved husband father of Dorotny Simpers ct M.u Vaiy. CaL. and Aura of New Yore.

X- fcrctner cf Sarr.uei of Sarah Fiovnif el Brook- line. Aleianaer of N. Y. jr ivd by 1 grandrrit.a Services ul bf ft id at Tne Goidman rerai Home. 1.4 terry Maiden.

Monday. Au. 17 at I 30 pm Me- ricukI arfi ,11 be observed at his iai residence, In New Hampshire Aur-it IS. Charles forth ice formerly- of Vie dford Mai. Husband of Ada J.

(Ericssoni Borthwicic formerly with the Keie- kei (. -vp of Boston. Funeral services August 17. at I fm. at tne Brewitt Funeral Home 4 Pine street.

Exeter New Hamp- hire. Friend may caj Sunday 7-8 brfwstfi in Boton. Aug ia. uprei: uevomsn jate of 421 Blue Hill Dorchester. KWri of Hubert I Brewster and devoted mother of Vra.

Dorcaa Maxmeil. Mrs Esther Davis. Mn. Huidah Parkman. Mary David Paul Hubert L.

and Cornelius R. Biewster. Funeral om the Riley Funeral Home. 171 Humbojt Koxnury. Church! senwes from Pentecostal Taber-: nacle.

77 Colombia St CambridKe. on Wednesday. Auf. 19. at 10 a.m.

Remains to be viewed at jiome Monday and Tuesday 2-5 and 7-9 D.n. Relative and friends invited. BROWNING In porcrieter. Au. 1.

beloved brother of Martha i Brown Field and Margaret C. Welsh of Burbank Calif. Funeral services at the B. Cole and Gleason Fu- neral Home. 490 Columbia on Wednesday at 10 o'clock Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours Monday 7-9. Tuesday a and 7-8. Methodist Dastor rsew: rianrf rhurrh for more than haif century. Rev. Mr.

Wood died Satur- day in Kent County Memorial Hospital, Warwick. He had lived at 19 Hazard st. An tvft tnonJ- He was born in Bradford, 'Works, one of New Eng-England. and came to the land's largest monument deal-United States at the age of 14. ers, of the Fuller Service Co.

of He received his BA from De Everett and of the Beth Israel Pauw University in Indiana Cemetery of Everett SIrdford sq. on Wednesday, Aug. 19 at 1:30 m. Relatives TR APENO-CRONIN In South Bos- and graduate degrees Iromj Roetnn University. He also! studied at Northwestern, Chi- cago and Brown Universities, Ordained into the Methodist ministry in 1912 and admitted to the boutnern conference or the Methodist Church in Bos Bl'CZKO In Brookline.

"dJ'n1''''rarey JoseDh ton nine years later, he took Ethel (Pliner), a son, Robert his first pastorate in Eastham of Highland Park, a daugh-and Orleans on Cape Cod. iter, Mrs. Bette Ann Kessler I of Newton Center; two sisters, He also served in Celia Berlin of Kentucky Pawtucket, and Mrs. Sara Berger of New-Stafford Springs, North 'Chestnut Hill; and four grand-Cohasset, and Taunton, childrea Mass. Until June, he was the act-l Burial will be in Beth Israel Aug.

13. loj. feicr luxnieiiy of West End. Boston, beloved hus- Grassa, Pietra band of Mary (Holubiaki. Funeral yAv Tuesday at 8 a.m.

from the Pochar- "ano- Z' ski Bios. Funeral Home, 350 Cam- Haddad. Fay S. bndse Cambridge near mere sq). Solemn High Mass of; Requiem at St.

Mary's Polish i Hanson, T. M. Church, Chambers Boston, at Healey, Mary 9 o'clock. Relatives and kindly invited. Visiting hourt S-5 Hecht, Samuel and 7-10.

Hellender. John E. Hurvitz, Louis CAREY Joseph on Aug. 15. 1B64.

formerly of Bi ighton. be- Jamleson, loved husband of Mary loving Jennings, father of John J. Funeral from the i Fr. Fogarty Funeral Home. 136-25 41st Flushing, L.I..

N.Y.. on Tues-; Jiava, Salvatore day at 8:30 a.m. Mass at Michael's Church, 9 a.m. Interment Joyce- Nora Mt. SL Mary's Cemetery.

Kane, Sarah W. Keating, Harold E. CAR ON In Stoughton, August Landers. Pearl 1964. Wilfred, beloved husband of Freda J.

(Deacon) 81 Freeman Le vine, Max hmu irienas inviiea. isring nours Monday 7-9 pjn Tuesday 3-5 and; 7-9 p.m. FREYDFRG In West Aug. 16. Edward husband of the late Hinnah i Driscoil i father of! Ruth M.

Meyer. Residence 62 Elm! St. Funernl from the T. J. Lyoni FunerM Home.

147 Washington I Ii rewuin. weanesaay at 8 am. Funeral Hifih Mats in TtmarH Church at 9 Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday 7- iu. iue5uay j-d ana 7-10 p.m.

A( it iit Belmont, suddenly. Aug 16. Albert J. of 17 Pine st beloved hut-and of Marie Viilinili i. Fe- at DfVito Funeral Home, 761 Mt Auhurn st Watertown Complete notice "ater." Waterton' V-rmnhk K.Y..

Aug. 16. bv accident. Philin tC Richardson of 53 Lake st. Middle-ton, son of Benjamin K.

and Anne (Kielyi Richardson. Funeral will tske place from the Clarence Lyons Sons Funeral Home. 28 Eim D.mvers. at followed by a Solemn Funeral mass in St. Agnes Church.

Middl ton, at 10. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours this evening 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ROBBINS In Watertown, Aug.

16. formerly of Cambridge. Frederick J. of 42 Brimmer st. husband of the late Hazel I.

(Gallagher Rob-bins; son of Gertrude A. (Collins Robbins. and the late Nelson B. Robbins; brother of William Arthur E. and Alice V.

Robbins. and the late Edna M. Rouors. Tuneral from the Daniel F. Brien Funeral Home.

907 Ivlass. CAMBRIDGE, Wednesday at 8 a.m. Solemn Hish Mass nt the Sacred Heart Church. MT. Al'Bl'RN, at 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours jvionaay v- and Tuesday 2-4 and 9. Member of T.ncal rtakerv Drivers tnion. Veteran of W.W, II. KQGOWICZ Of Chelsea.

Aug. 16. Stanley, beloved husband of Irene (Czatski): father of Henrv of Cambridge; brother of John of East Boston. Funeral will be hpld Wednesday. Aug.

19 from The Zaksheski Funeral Home. 79 Broadway at 8 a.m., followed by a Solemn Hish Mass of Requiem in St. Stanislaus Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Calling hours Monday 7 to 1(1.

2 (5 arH tn 1 ft ROMEOIn Wareham. A V5T' i WeHesIey. A.J L. mcther of Dcug.u aaa Jean E. Dsir.n.

uct4 C. Dsir-n. i-ns Roy. arl Pt el rlol Orner rj et traxin Arthur J. Mackay.

V. e.rfiey Cr.epter Eastern Star. Services at the Waters man Cfcspei. Washiraton c. ti-eviey.

Tu Mr. 18, 3 oi) D.m. Relatives and friena tn Chapel eairg hours Mox ear 3-5 Si In Lea of floe contributions zcay be made to tr.e Cinoer Fund. THTODO Of Foe'mdale. Auf nrii-iopner i.

oved ue Kosma; mother of 1.ras and Mrs. Aiargjerite Mitchell; oence 0 St. Funeral serv Wjihan'oii at Er iiJi'Aii Mil Tuesday. Ajg la. at 11 cioca.

Relatives ar invited Visiting Monday 7-10. In lieu of floners may I made to the lan- cer Fund. in rear cf fu- neral home on Cummins Hignway, C3rnbr'dge. Aug. 1 I.

suddenly. Cath-nne of is -amnrinse i oeioved wife of tre late James. Mother of James, of James Dalev. Funeral frorj the Rogers Funeral Home. 380 Cam-bndse Cambnrlge.

V.rir.esns at 9 o'clock Requiem High Masl at St. Anthonys Church at ft o'clock. Relatives and friends re spectfully invited Visiting hour Monday 7-10. Tuesday 2-5 and 7-14 ton. nu.

i-t. a. (Aoiani. loved wife of tne late Paul Traoen Residence. 14 Beckler av.

Funeral from the Thomas C. O'Donnell Fim neral Home. 88 West Broadway a mrsuv im-rning O. SOi- emn High Mass the Gate ci Heaven Church at 9. Relatives snj friends are kmdlv invited.

Visiting hours Monday only 2-5 and 7-10 TR ATERS In Qumcy. Aug 14. Florj enc (Allen) Trayers. beloved wifg Of nani.l TI Travjre nf 11 C. Houghs Neck, and survived bj brother George Allen and sister Mij Margaret Allen.

Funeral from thg Coppenrath-Manning Funeral Home. 134 Tremont st. (opp. Missiol Church i. on Tuesday.

Aug. 18. at i am Solemn High Funeral Mass in the Most Blessed Sacrament Church. HOUGHS NECK, at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited.

Vis iting hours 2-5 and 7-10 Latg retired employee John Hancoci Mutual Life ins. Co. Contribution! in her memory may be made to Xf i Ohlate Fathers, 350 Jamaicaway. Boston. TROPED Lena (Rubin), of 976 MorJ w'fe of the late Phillip Troped: dear mother of Morris Troped of Brookline.

Harry Troped of Tampa. Winianl Troped of Hyde Park. Hyman Tropej of Randolph, Mrs. Florence RudberJ of Winthrop. Mrs.

Mildred Weisen-thal of Los Angeles. beloved sister of Benjamin Rubin of Phila- delphia. Also survived by 11 grands children. Funeral services will held Tuesday. Aug.

18. at 11 a.m. from the Schlossberg Memorial Chapel. 1257 Biuehill Mattapan, Memorial Week will be observed through Thursday. Aug.

20. at thj home of William Troped. 126 Sunn mer st, Hyde Park. In lieu of flower? donations mav be made to the Hebrew Rehabilation Center) 1200 Centre Jamaica Plain. WASSER On Sunday, Aug.

18, Dr. Louis Wasser. of ioO Clark Brookline i suddenly i. beloved hus-, band of Golden i Marks'; devoted father of Laurence and Marilyrl Wasser of Brookline; brother oj Marion Rubin of New London. Ct and the late Samuel and Alfred Wasser.

Services at Temple Ohabei Sholom. 1187 Bearon st. Brnoklinft on Tuesday. Aug. 18.

at 11 am. Memorial Week at his late residence. Please omit flowers. irtivrD. Mattapan.

Beloved husband of thi late Ethel (Rotensteinh Dear fathe? of Mrs. fa*gie Levenson of Miltoa and the late Mrs. Betty Zola. Alsi survived ny tour grandchildren. Funeral service will be held on Mon-4 c'av.

Aug. 17. at 12:30. at Temnls) Beth Hillel. 800 Mori.on Matla-4 pan.

Memorial Week will he o1 server! at the home of his daughter. Mrs. fa*gie Levenson. 40 Alien circle. Milton.

Contributions in expression of sympathy may be sen! to Temple Beth Hiilel, 800 Morton Mattapan. WELDON In Melrose. Aug. 14. Elea- nor learner) ot 12 Kenwick ra.4 wife of Cyril D.

Weldon and mothef of Albert Weldon and Charlotte Snead. Services at Robinson Chapel, 809 Main st, Monday at 2 pm. Please omit flowers. Memorial giftj may be made to the American Cancer Society or to the Memorial Fund of Melrose Highlands Congregational Church. There are no visiting hours.

YOUNGSON In Brookline. Aug. 16, Leslie M. of 36 Essex st Squantum. Son of Leslie R.

Youngson oi Brooklyn New York and brother of Robert P. Youngson of Brookline, Mass. Notice of funeral later. St. Marks Post, V.F.W., 1758 We regret to announce the death of our comrade John F.

Mealev. TVTem bers will meet at post Tuesday niehi at 7:30. JOHN J. Mac VARISH. Cmdr.

BERNARD J. DOHERTY Adj. I a 0 1 UCIIIiailld LUliee HiTiaHilIH (WITH deep regret we announce thl oeain oi eroiner samuei slotnick, Masonic funeral services at The Stan- eisxy unerai parlor, 1008 Beacon su Brookline. on Mondav, August 17 a 1 p.m. You are requested to attend without further notiro.

MILTON M. BENGIS. Master N. P. HARRIS, Secretary LINCOLN LODGE 63, K.

OF P. We rperet to annonnri the Heath P. C. Philip B. Kligcr.

Pythian serv4 ices at stanetsky Memorial cnapeu 10 Washington st. Dorchester. Monday. Aug. 17, at 10 a.m.

Brothers ar requested to attend. RALPH WHITE. CC. CHESTER A. MacCULLAGH, Secy.

CARD OF THANKS The family of the late CATHERINE R. HALEY WISH to thank the priests and nunfc all of her many friends fo7 ing pastor of the Greene Meth-, odist Church, Coventry. In 1951 he represented the New England Church Conference at a church meeting at Oxford University, England. He was a Dast president of the Pawtucket Valley Ministers' Circle. 1 He leaves a wife, S.

Hope (Hart) Wood; two sons, Alfred F. Jr. of Westerly and Ernest O. of Pittsburgh; and a broth er, Ernest of Bradford, England. a Wl Ham Cheittern Woburn Resident, 68 WOBURN A solemn requiem Mass for William H.

Scheiffern, 68, of 12 Akeson will be sung at 9 a.m. Tuesday in St. Barbara's Church. Mr. Scheiffern died Satur-rlav mornine at Chelsea KnlHiprs Home.

He was a H.AITIGNFTTI Of Roxbury sudrfen- ly. Aug. in. Carrier iresta-. De-loved wife of tne late Carmine ilartignetti.

devoted and loving Anthony botn" of Agawarn, Raich of Dorenester. Louis cf Kt Hoi bury. Paima Reade of and Josephine Arsenault of DorcnesTer.j also survived br grandchudTn ar.d 19 great La residence 8 Blue Hill Rox-i bury. Funeral from Tne J. Good' at Sons Funeral Home.

336 Dudiev; St Wednesday. Aug. 19 at 8 arri.i Solemn Hmh Mass of Requiem 'n St. Patrick Church at 9 Relatives and friends respectfully-invited to attend. Visiting hours: Monday 7-10 Tuesday 2-5 ar.d 7-10 pm.

Interment St. Michael's: vrmnerr. in aeu ot piease iFSZuZkld as requested by deceased. Ivr nt Au; East Braintree. Beloved wife of the late.

William F. McBrine. Devoted mother of Mrs. Joseph J. Kellv of Pawtucket.

R. I. and Mrs. Robert H. Rand of Marshfield.

Funeral from The Joseph R. Lucid Funeral Home. 18 Quincy a (at Weymouth Landins I nn U'nlnMlj. inn a.m. Solemn High Mass of Re- quiem at The Sacred Heart Church friends respectfully invited.

Visit ing hours at the funeral home. Monday 7 to 9 and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Late member Catholic Daughters of America. Our I-sdv of The Sacred Heart Court XI 465. MrK ALE In Boston.

Aug 16. Josenh son or rne r.te H.wen 'Dfly), W.r?' R'ary lah of r.i?'olCT,'l lanan of Canton. Mrs. Anne Russell of WhTm of Norwood' dale nf Canton FiinaVal irnr. Good and Sons Funeral Home.

Dudley st. Roxbury. Wedncdiv, at.8 a m- Solemn High Mass at the Immaculate Concer-tion Church. Harrison at 9 o'clock Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours 7-9 Monday and Tuesday evenings.

McKEY In South Hamilton. Mass, Aug 16. formerly of Bradford Court, Newton Centre. Clara Summer, wife of the late Joseph McKey mother of Gordon Wells McKey. Memorial service in Newton Cemetery Chapel on Tuesday.

Aug. 18 at 2 p.m. Friends are welcome to call at 101 Union Newton Centre, Monday evening 7-9 p.m. MEADE In Hull. Aug.

15. Anna E. (Considine), beloved wife of the late James Meade; mother of Marv F. and Robert L. Meade: sister of Mrs.

John D. Johnson, Mrs. Charles R. Cox and Mrs. David Parent Funeral from the Pyne Funeral Home, 21 Emerald st.

Hingham. Tuesday. Aug. 18. at 8:15 a.m.

Solemn Re-ouiem High-Mass in St. Marv's of the Assumption Church. Hull, at 9 a.m. Relatives nnri IHonW. respectfully invited Visitine hours Sunda: 7-10 n.m..

Monrtav 9A anA 7-10 p.m. ME ALE In Dorchester. Aug. 15 John beloved husband of Elizabeth B. (Hanly); residence, 3f? Se-mont father of Edward H.

Mealey of Maryland and Mrs. Joyce M. Long of Waltham. Funeral from the John C. Mulry Funeral Home.

2 King nt Dorchester av Wednesday at 9 a m. Solemn High M.assof St at iu ciocK. Keiauvesi and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-5, 7-10. Past business agent of Boot and Shoe Workers.

Local iI3R. Late member of St Mark's V.F.W. and St. Mark's Holy Name Society. Interment, Blue Hill Cemetery.

MERRIGAN In Brookline. Aug. 13, Cornelius F. of 34 Garrison beloved husband of the late Mary E. (Lynch i and father of Eleanor Mrs.

William J. Linehan and John F. Merrigan. Funeral from The Frank H. Lally Sc Son Funeral Home.

496 Harvard st. (nr. Comm. av. Wednesday morning at 9:15.

Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Mary of The Assumption Church at 10. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery.

Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-10. Lawrence papers please copy. MERRILL Of Littleton, Aug. 16, Michael age 16. son of Mr nnd Mrs.

Harold Merrill of Whitcomb av. Funeral from the Badger Fu neral riome, tfoute 2 Littleton, Wednesday at 9 a.m.. with a Requiem High Mass at St. Anne's Church at 10 a.m. Visiting hours Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p.m.

Burial in Westlawn Cemetery. Littleton. MOLONEY In Arlington, Aug. 16, William of 24 Academy st: brother of G. Eileen Andre of Burlington.

M. John Gallant cf Somer-i ville, Mary Sutherland of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Obie Zatarian of Wellesley. Funeral from the D. W. Grannan Son Funeral Home, 378 Mass.

Wednesday morning at 8. High Mass of Requiem in St. Agnes Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

Late member Mt. Benedict Council K. of C. and retired employee U.S. Postal Service.

MONTE1RO Of Cambridge, Aug. 16. suddenly. Alfred of 14 Harding beloved husband of Maria (Ponte). Father of Lillian OHveira, Edward and Constantino Monteiro.

Funeral from the Rogers Funeral Home, 380 Cambridge Cambridge. Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Requiem High Mass at St. Anthony's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully Invited.

Visiting hours Monday 7-10, Tuesday 2-5 and 7-10. MORTON In Marblehead. suddenly. Oliver husband of Virginia (de Sterneck) of 25 Lee St. Funeral services will be held at Harmony Grove Chapel, Salem, on Tuesday at 4 p.m.

Kindly omit flowers. Donations may be made to the Mass. Heart Fund. By request there will be no visiting hours. Arrangements by Nichols Funeral Home.

Marblehead. NELSON In Boston, Aug. 16, Flora (MacLean), beloved wife of tne 1 i v. wwa, vx vimuna mechanic for Boston Sand and, Beach, two sons, Sumner r.ravpl C.n for 35 vears. land Abraham Hurwitz of Street.

Stoughton. Funeral from the Lowe Powers Funeral Home, 1S Monk Stoughton. Wednesday August 19 at 9 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in the Immaculate Conception Church Route 27i at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend.

Visiting hours Monday 7-9 p.m., Tuesday 2-4 and-7-10. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery, Webster, Mass. CARTER In Medford, Aug. IB. jviDCi ni 4t diuiius win- ui ihe late Harry Carter: services at The Bean Chanel in The Congregational Church of West Medford.

Wednesday, Aug. 19 at 2 m. Relatives and friends invited. Arrangements by Beals Funeral Home. CASEY In Brookline, Aug.

15, Kath-erine beloved dautihter of the late Michael and Ellen E. Quill i Casey and sister of Miss Margaret M. Casey. Residence 15 Davis av. Funeral from the George J.

Lacy Funeral Home, 129 Harvard Tuesday morning at 8:10 followed hv a High Mass of Reauiem in St. Mary of the Assumption Church, at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours Sunday evening 7-10. Monday 2-4 and 7-10 Interment St.

Joseph's Cemetery. CLARK In Somerville, Aug. IB, Edna Boyne Clark, widow of George P. Clark and mother of Edwin Dcignan; sister of Mabel B. Sails.

Services at the Saville Chapel, 418 Mass. Arlington. Tuesday, Aug. 18. at 1 p.m.

Calling hours Monday evening. 7 to 9. CI.OOVAN In Jamaica Plain. Aug. 15, Patrick J.

beloved husband of the late Mary J. (nee Kelly and father of Thomas J. D. Fallon and Son Funeral Home, 7 Greenough Jamaica Plain, Tuesday, Aug. 18.

at 8 o'clock. Solemn High Requiem Mass in The Blessed Sacrament Church, at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends inwited. Visiting hours 2-5. and 7-10 p.m.

Late Charter member of the Holy Name Society. Parking In rear of Funeral Home. collins of Maiden, Aug. 15, Frank husband of the late Amelia A. (Martini, father of Maude A.

Kemp. Florence M. Stoln, Lorraine Mccartny, cyrn iven-neth and Earl L. Collins. Funeral service at the Sprague Funeral Home.

339 Pleasant Maiden, Wednesday at 2 P.m. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday 7-9, Tuesday 3-5. 7-9. CRAVEN In Waltham, August 14, Patrick J. (Parker beloved husband of the late Katherine (Coleman), father of John J.

of Hyde Park and Mrs. Madeline J. Farrell of Waltham and survived by 17 grandchildren. Residence at 261 Linden street. Visiting hours in the Murphy Funeral Home, 1020 Dorchester avenue, Dorchester.

Sun-riav and Monday. 2-4. 7-10. Funeral Mass in Saint Francis de Sales Church, Roxbury, Tuesday morning August 18, at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited.

Formerly of Hoxnury. Jamaica j'lain. ana Millis. Parking in rear of funeral home. ri RRY In Dorchester.

Aug. IB. An gela beloved daughter of the late Michael ana Anna trtogersi Curry. Residence, 6 Owencroft rd. Funeral from the Dolan Funeral Home.

1140 Washington st. (DORCHESTER LOWER MILLS) on Wednesday morning at 8 a.m., with Solemn High Mass in St. Gregorys Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-10 p.m.

DALEY Dailidenas. In Cambridge. August 15. Stephen of 21B Pear st. Beloved husband of the late Johanna (Pocius) and brother of Mrs.

Mary Burokas and James Del-gin. Funeral from The Waitkus Funeral Home, 197 Webster Tuesday, August 18 at 8:30 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Reauiem in The Immaculate Conception (Lithuanian! Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10.

DALEY At United States Veteran's Hospital, nay r-ines. on u. 1. tnt CnA Aiim. Ceffrre Lea Ernest O.

Andersen. EXda E. Loser, Evelyns) Annew. Samuel H. Lowther.

A. Rarw. William Lyons. Patrick J. Belcastro.

i Veronica V. MaeLauehiin. Theodore T. Maiidoleae. triors BUckmaa, Reuban Marcoux.

Emeus, siariua. Pete Borthm Kk. Charles "ar.un, rr.tr Brewster. Ophelia Marticnetti. Browning.

Francla Carmela Caron, Wilfred EiirabeUl G. CtrtKT H. McKsle. Joseph M. taaey, Katherine J.

Clark. Edna cioonan. Patrick Collins. Frank P. HcKey.

Oar a S. Meade. Anna S. Mea'ey. John Mernian.

C. 7. Memo. Michael G. Moloney.

William Montelro. A. P. Morton. Oliver P.

Nelson, Flora Nessralla, Beatrice. N'unea-Lopea, J. T. OXeary. Josephine V.

Pascucei, Sduards Pietropaolo, Gaetano Powers. Harold Craven. Patrick J. curry. Angela a.

JOHPB Darrell. Leonard -ou Delano. Joseph nemond William H. poty, John M. Downey.

Noem Doyle. John J. Duncan. Reginald Dyer. Frederick a.

jl-renueraaai. Echemendia. Edward F. leresa Fearnley. A.

Sr. Feeley. Lillian E. Folan. Matthew F.

Ann, rrencn, Anna Galvin. Anna a Racicot Albert J. Richardson, Philip Riorden, Alice T. Robbing. Frederick Rogowlcz.

Stanley Romeo. Hazel B. Ross. Beatrice A. Rubenstein.

Bessie Rymill. Mary A. Schelffern. W. H.

Slotnick, Samuel Snow, Mary Stud ley, Frank 2. Symmes, Alice I. Theodoss. Ethel C. Tiernan, Catherine G.

Troped. Lena Trapeno-Crontn, Mary A. Trayers, Florence Wasser, Louis Weinberg. Max Weldon, Eleanor Youngson, Leslie DrxCAN Of Pepperell. Aug.

II, Reginald Residence Lebonan St. formerly of Shawsheen Billerica i. father of William W. of Chelmsford: George H. of Pepperell and Mrs.

Adelaide J. Fitzgerald of Billerica: Mrs. Dorothy Sullivan of Braintree. and Mrs. Mariorie Albrecht of Maryland.

Funeral services at the All Saints Episcopal Church of Chelmsford on Tuesday. Aug. 18. at 11 am Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours at the Sweeney Memorial Funeral Home, 80 Concord Billerica.

Sunday and Monday 7-9 p.m. Past mem ber of the Boston Typographical Union Local 13. DYER In Medfield, Aug. 16. Fred erick beloved husband of Lillian (LaNoir) and father of Mrs.

E. Nina Iafolla. Funeral services from the Roberts Medfield Home. 15 Miller on Wednesday. Aug.

19. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Friends will be received on Tuesday 2 to 4, 7 to 9. ECHEMENDIA In Boston Aug.

14, Teresa (Larrubia), beloved wife of Diego of Miami, j-ia oevoiea sister of Elvira Merida of Jamaica Plain, and Rosa Larrubia of Miami, Fla. Funeral Tuesday from the John J. Donovan Funeral Home, 140 Otis East Cambridge at 8:15. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Sacred Heart Church, East Cambridge at 9 o'clock. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-10 p.m.

Late residence 22 Copley Jamaica Plain. FEARNLEY In Brighton, Aug. 16, Albert of 20 Sanderson pl husband of Elizabeth (Walsh). Father of Albert H. William Warren P.

and Doris Robinson. Funeral from the Joseph L. Mul- doon son iunerai Home, juu Market on Wednesday, at a time to be announced. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Monday to 9 and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

FEELEY Of Newton. Aug. 16, Lil lian E. (Higbee). beloved wife of the late Newton Police Sgt Frank G.

Feeley, mother of Mrs. Joseph P. (Edna) McManus of Watertown, Mrs. Stephen F. (Alice) Mahoney of Waltham and Frank G.

Feeley of Sudbury. Funeral from the W. H. Thomas Memorial Funeral Home, 75 Galen Watertown, Wednes day. Aue.

19. at 8:15 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church of Our Lady, Newton, at 9. Relatives and friends are kindly Invited to attend. Calling hours Monday 7 to 10, Tuesday 3 to and 7 to lu.

Late member of the Parish Sodality. FRENCH Anna Ordway French, In her 85th year, in Winchester, Aug. 14, mother of John R. Ordway of Orange. Mrs.

Vincent Fainsworth Jr. of Winchester, and Mrs. Lawrence S. Martin of Brooke-ville. Maryland: sister of Mrs.

Harry parsons of wmcnesier. services in the Ripley Memorial Chapel, first congregational Church, Winchester, Monday. Aug. 17 at 2 p.m. Kindly omit flowers, FOLAV In Medford.

Aug. 15. Matthew of 119 Burget beloved husband of Mary W. (De-Cota), brother of Mrs. Mary Simpson and the late John Folan: son of the late Martin and the late Bridget (Flaherty) Folan.

all of Charlestown. Funeral from the Gaf-fey Memorial Funeral Home. 43 High Medford on Wednesday, Aug. 19, at 9 a.m. Requiem High Mass in the Sacred Heart Church at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-10 p.m., Tuesday 3-5 and 7-10 GALVIN (Formerly of Waban), suddenly, in West Roxbury, Aug. 14, Anna beloved daughter of the late Edward and Catherine M. Galvin (nee Collins). Residence.

211 Baker st. Sister of Mrs. Katherine M. Willy of Waban, and Gertrude B. Galvin of Allston.

Funeral from the Harold L. O'Neil Funeral Home, 405 Washington St. at Bradlee Dorchester, on Tuesday, Aug. 18. at 7:45 a.m.

Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Philip Neri Church, Waban, at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment.

New Calvary Cemetery. Roxbury V.A Hospital, Rolland R. Gasser M.D.. former manager V.A. Hospital, West Roxbury, 41 Nelson Framlngham, husband of Ann (Mahoney l.

father of Rolland R. of New York and Mrs. E. F. Hufstedler.

Canal Zone. Funeral services from the Cookson Chanel. 318 Union Framing ham. Wednesday at 10 a.m. Chapel calling hours Monday 7 to 9 p.m., Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

HECHT Samuel of 33 Wilco*ck Mattaoan. beloved husband of Ruth (Cohen), dear father of Donald of Wrentham and Mrs. Carol Rosenberg of Mattapan, brother of George of Wellesley, Maurice of Randolph, Mrs. Edith Wharton of California, Mrs. Anne Fine of Brookline.

Mrs. Frances Felgenbaum of Marblehead and Ellen Hecht of Roxbury. Funeral services will be held on Mon day, Aug. 17. at 11 a.m.

from the Schlossberg Memorial Chapel. 1257 Blue Hill av Mattapan. Memorial week will be observed at his late residence. GRASSA Of East Boston, Aug. 14, Pietra (Amats) of 62 Brooks st.

Beloved wife of Nicola and devoted mother ol Peter, Anna, Maria, Diorlo. Lucy Gaeta. Catherine Feld-man and Angelina Vitale. Sister of Crocefissa Ansaldl. Funernl Tuesday from the Raplno Memorial Home.

9 Chelsea St. (Maverick sq.) at 8:45. Solemn Requiem Mass in the Mt. Carmel Church at 9:45. Relatives and friends Invited to attend.

Visiting hours Saturday 7-10. Sunday and Monday 2-5 and 7-10. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Parking in rear of funeral home. Late member of Madonna Addolo-rata Society of East Boston.

GRAZIA.NO In Nashua. NH. by accident formerly of Arlington, Edward husband of Sylvia J. (Davis) and son of Anthony and Irene (Grenler) Graziano, Funeral from the John R. O'Donnell Funeral Home.

1021 Mass. Arlington, on Tuesday at 8 a.m. Solemn High Funeral Mass in St. James' Church at 9 o'clock. Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-8.

Relatives and friends invited. HEALEY Of Jamaica Plain. Aug. 13, Mary of 136 Arborwav. beloved daughter of the late Michael and Bridget Grace i Healey.

and sister of Mrs. Anne Frey. and Mrs. Katherine Griffin. Funeral from the J.

D. Fallon and Son Memorial Funeral Home, 7 Greenough Tuesday, Aug. 58. at 8:15 a.m. Huh Mass of Reauiem In St.

Thomas Aquinas Church at 9. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours eve. 7-9. Monday 2-4 and 7-9.

Parking: rear of funeral home. HADDAD Fay suddenly, tn Quincy. Aug. 15.. of1 21 Sixth av beloved husband of Helen (Owen) Haddad.

father of Fred of Dallas. Texas, Genevieve and Marion of Quinrv, Theresa of Washington, DC, and Mrs. Anne Bortolotti of Milton. Hrnosing at Ihe Joseph Sweeney Funeral Home, 24 Elm Qumcy Center, until Tuesday morning at 8. Solemn Funeial Mass at St.

Josephs Church st 9 o'clock. Relatives and friend are respect fully invited to attend. Visiting hours a-4 ana 7-10 p.m, t'- late Louis E. and Flora Sieil Hi brooier of Fiora Kersaawl of Saa Diego, Ca.if Louis E- of Helen Bulger el Jfortn! Grafton: Laura May r.ard. D.

of Acton:) Frances Saarijro of Acton: Vary R. Granaro of West Concord; Ken I netia Watson of Brunswick le i I Richard of Littleton: Ea.ne Napoo-1 tana of Long li-and. New York. I Funeral from the Josepfi Dee and; (Cam Siinrl in PnorH Cmi. ter en Tuesday.

Aug. 18. followed by a Requiem M.n Mass at Our Lady Help of Christians Church at a in. nmng hours at tr.e Dee Funeral Home today -S and 7-8. HANSON In S.

Boston. Aug 14. Frederick H. Residence 724 East 5th st beloved huaoand of Eiiza Davis father Mrs. Michael Marton) DiBenedetto of Chilton Cambridge, and Frederick Hanson of South Boston Funeral services at the T.

Mahoney Son Funeral Home. 333 Huron Cambridge. Tuesday. Aug. 18.

at 10:30 am. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours Sunday and Monday 2-5. 7-10. Interment ddeford.

Me. Bidderford papers piease copy. Lata employe N.H R. HEI LENDII Of Belmont Aug. John E.

of 17 Concord ev husband of the late Eva S. (Ahjbergt Hellender and father of t-Ha Harold Arthur Ralph E. Hellender and Mariorie C. Ferrtn; brother of Edwin Erickson. Services at the Faith Lutheran Church.

311 Broadway, Cambridge. Wednesday, Aug. 19 at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours at the Berglund Funeral Home 292 Mass.

Arlington. Monday and Tuesday 7-9 m. In lieu of flowers gifts in memoriam greatfully accepted for the Cancer Fund. Hl'KVITZ Departed. Aug.

15. sud denly. Louis of 800 N- E. 180th st. North Miami Beach.

formerly Ann. (Snack) and devoted father, of Mrs. Freda Siegel of North Mi ami Beach, sumner nurwiiz ana Abraham Hurwitz. both of Brooklme. Brother of Mrs.

Minnie Levin. Mrs. Etta Rubin and Mrs. Rose Kalish. all of Dorchester, and the late Michael Hurwitz and Marion Cohen.

Also survived by 7 grandchildren. Services 8t the Stanetsky Memorial Chapels, 1668 Beacon Brookline. on Monday. Aug. 17, at 11 a.m.

Memorial Week will be observed at the home of his son, Sumner Hurwitz. 125 Park Brookline. Expressions of sympathy may be donated in his memory to your favorite charity. Visiting hours at the chapel. Sunday evening, B- JAMIE SON Of Wrentham.

Aug. 13, l-awrenee Deiovea nusDana ui Pauline (Homer) Jamieson. Residence 325 Shear st. Wrentham. Friends may call at the Ross Funeral Home.

135 South Wrentham. Monday 2-4. 7-9 p.m. Fu- in the funeral home Tuesday. Aug.

18. at 2 p.m. In terment Center Cemetery. Wrentham. JENNINGS In Newton Lower Falls.

Aug. 15, Frances G. (Walsh) Beloved wife of the late John Jennings, of 19 Swallow dr. Mother of Mrs. Gertrude LaFrenz.

and Mrs. Frances Arsenault of Newton. John of Mexico, and William J. of Dorchester. Funeral from the Henry Burke Funeral Home.

56 Washington st. Rte. 16 1 Wellesley Hills. Tuesday at 8:13 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St.

Johns Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. JIAVA Suddenly in Everett, Aug. 15, Salvatore.

beloved husband of Mary Mathews father of Paul. Mary, Frank: brother of Mrs. Mary Medugno. Ernest and Theresa. Residence.

7 Rich st. Funeral from the Salvatore Rocco and Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main st. Tuesday at 9. Solemn High Mass in St. Anthony's Church at 10.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. invrr tn nnrrhester. August 15, Nora (Foley) beloved wife of the late Martin Joyce, mother of Rev. Louis O.F.M..

Sister Theresa Michael O.S.F.. Mrs. Mary Abbott and Mrs. Margaret Hanson. Residence 40 Mallet st Funeral (mm T.

Sullivan Funer al Home, 1644 Dorchester Tues day morning at solemn men Mass in St Mark's Church at 10. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-10. KANE Of Lincoln, formerly of Cam bridge, Aug. 15, Saran w.

(uugDeei; mother of Mrs. Everett B. Thomas nt Hamnsted. N.H.. and Henry B.

Kane of Lincoln. Funeral services in the chapel of the watson funeral Home, 11 Magazine at Central Cambridge. Tuesday. Aug. 18, at 1:30 p.m.

It is requested that flowers be omitted. KEATING In Weymouth, Landing, suddenly, Aug. 15, Harold beloved husband of Anna Bernadette (Hanrahan) Keating and father of Harold Ernest R. Keating, Mrs. Mary Bodell and Mrs.

Bernadette Davidson, and brother of Louis Alfred Thomas James G. and William F. Keating. Mrs. Mary C.

Harrison. Mrs. Emily R. Galvin and Mrs. Florence Lott.

Residence 15 Astor circle. Funeral from the Brady Funeral Home 10 Tower st. Forest Hills. Wednesday morning, Aug. 19.

at 9. Requiem High Mass in the Sacred Heart Church. Weymouth Landing, at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday and Tuesday 2-5, 7-10 p.m.

Late member Weymouth Post No. 1399. V.F.W. Please do not send flowers. LANDERS Entered Into rest In California, Pearl (Rosen) formerly of Brookline; beloved wife of the late Saul Landers, and devoted mother, Evellyn Polland and Robert Landers both of Los Angeles and the late Dorothy L.

Spiegel. Service at the Solomon chapel. 420 Harvard Brookline, Tuesday, August 18 at 12 noon. Please omit flowers. LEVINE On Sunday, Aug.

16. Max of 11 Crawford st. Roxbury: beloved brother of Harry H. of Brigh ton, Henry C. of St.

Petersburg, Fla Bennet nf Brookline and Ed win Levine of Kansas City Mo. and Marion Albert of Brookline; services at The Levine Chapel, 470 Harvard Brookline on Tuesday Aug. 18 at 1 p.m. Visiting hours at The Chapel Monday evening from 8-9, Memorial Week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Albert. 311 Tappan Terrace, Brookline (Suite 6i. Hiease do not send tiowers. Remembrances in his memory may be made to the charity of your choice LEWIS In North Falmouth, Aug. 16, Ernest Grant Lewis, age 4 years, of 11B9 County Cataumet and Jamaica Plain.

Funeral services will be strictly private. Please omit flowers. LOSER In Belmont, Aug. 15, Evelyne B. (Kelley), beloved wife of Philip mother of Philip G.

and David P. Loser: sister of Marv F.l- len, Agnes F. Kelley, Mrs. Harrlette K. Brennan, and Mrs.

Dorothy K. Dwyer. Late residence, 232 Payson rd. Funeral from the Short and Williamson Funeral Home. 52 Trap- eio rd.

on Tuesday morning at 9, followed by a Mass of Requiem In Our Lady or Mercy Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours Sunday 7-9. Monday 3-5 7-9 p.m. LOWTHER In the V.A.

HosDital. Aug. 15. Joseph husband of Alice Z. (Whalley).

father of Mrs. Earle (Maryl Smith. James both of Woburn and Mrs. Agnes Thomas of Somerville. Funeral service to be conducted from his daughter's home, 48 Richard cir Woburn, Monday at 2 p.m.

Visiting nours Sunday, 3-s ana 7-9 p.m. Portland, papers please copy. LYONS Of Mattapan suddenly, Aug. 15. Patrick J.

Beloved husband of Mary E. (Carney) and father of Mrs. Ann M. Rubin. Mary James John W.

and Joseph P. Lyons. Resident 36 Rector rd. Funeral from the Alfred D. Thomas Funeral Home.

4 Fremont st. Tuesday morning at 8. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Angela's Church at 9. Relatives and friends respec-fully Invited.

Visiting hours Sunday evening 7-10 Mondav 2-4. 7-10. Retired member of the Boston Fire Dept. Please omit flowers. MscLAl'CHLAN Of Littleton.

Aug. 16. Theodore husband of Evelyne (Patterson) MacLauchlan; son of Mr. and Mrs. John MacLauchlan of Hopedale.

father of David MacLauchlan of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. James M. Pierce of Doswell. Virginia. Friends may call at the Badger Funeral Home, Route 2A.

Littleton, Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Masonic Service Monday at 8 p.m. Funeral services Tuesday at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers remembrances may be sent to the American Cancer Society. Cremation at Mt Auburn Cemetery.

MANDOLESE In Everett. Aug. 18. F.ttore of 212 Ferry st. Everett; beloved husband of Josephlna (nee Dilenno) and father of Domenic, Robert, Rita DICato.

Mary Ann and Donna. Funeral from Cafnsso ti Sons Funeral Home. 63 Clark St. cor. Main Everett.

Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock. Solemn High Mass in St. Anthony's Church at 9. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-10.

Tuesday 2-5 and 7-10. MARCOVX In Waltham, Aug 14. Emelia (Dupre) Marcoux. Residence 81 Central st. Beloved mother of Mrs.

Edward Rooney, Waltham; Miss Gertrude Marcoux. New York City; Joseph of Lexington, and Raymond H. of Waltham, Funeral from the Walsh Funeral Home. 20 High st. Tuesday at 8 13 a.m.

Solemn Mass of Requiem in St. Joseph's Church at 9 a m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Sunday and Monday 3-5 and 7-10. Remember Tour Loved Ones With.

FLOWERS and CHARITY EASTMAN'S Al Ftmn Ctrl ChrMtnion Quality sna SerTlrs Since mi 340-342 Walnut Kiwtiitilii, Mitt, Ttl. 244-6781 24-9593 Chars Accounts at 1 the Stanetsky; memorial chapel, Brooklme, 6Q of 2(J Hammond Pond Chest- nut Hill, who died Sunday at Beth Israel Hospital. Mr. Slotnick was president 4 ..1 He Was a member Of Con-1 gregation Kehillath Israel and its brotherhood in Brookline. of the Germania Lodge, A.F.

A.M., and of the Aleppo Temple in Boston. Mr. Slotnick leaves his Wife, Cemetery, Everett Louis Hurvitz, 74 Was Produce Broker Services will be held at 11 m. today in the Stantesky memorial chapel in Brookline for Louis Hurvitz, 74, formerly of Boston, who died Saturday Miami. Mr.

HurvitZ, Who lived in Boston since 1903, had been a produce broker here until his retirement five years ago. He was past president of the Hebrew Volin the Market Men's Credit Union and the Baker Street Cemetery which controls Jewish-cemeteries on Baker st. in West Roxbury, and a member of Congregation Agudath Israel of Dorchester. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Freda Segal of North Miami Brookline, and three sisters, Mrs.

Minnie Levin, Mrs. Etta Rubin and Mrs. Rose Kalish of Dorchester. Dr. Louis Wasser Brookline Physician, 62 Dr.

Louis Wasser, 62, of 150 Clark Brookline, a prac ticing physician 31 years, died Sunuay in Boston. Dr. Wasser was a native of Chelsea. He was a member of the American Medical Assn. and the New England Assn.

of General Practitioners and was on the staff of Massachusetts Memorial Hospital. He was a member of the board of trustees of the Brotherhood of Temple Ohabei Shalom in Brookline and founded the brotherhood's civic symphony orchestra. He leaves a wife, Golden (Marks); a daughter. Marilyn; a son, Lawrence, and a sister, Mrs. Marion Rubin of New London, Ct.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Temple Ohabei Shalom. Burial will be in Sharon Memorial Park, Sharon. DEATHS ADAM In Milford Station, Nova Scotia, suddenly, Aug. 15, 1964.

George Adam, husband of Vera M. (Thompson) of 88 Liberty West Somerville, Mass. Service in the Wilson Chapel, 28 College West Somerville, Tuesday, Aug. 18 at 1:30 p.m. Calling hours Monday, 7-9 p.m.

Interment Forest Hills Cemetery, Jamaica Plain. ANDERSON Of Westwood. Aug. 18. Hulda mother of Robert Oscar A.

and Alfred A. Anderson. Services at The Map Funeral Home, 85 Nichols Norwood, Tuesday. Aug. 19 at 2 p.m.

Friends may call at the funeral home Monday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. ANNON In East Foxboro, Aug. 18. Samuel hiivhnnrt nf thm atm Daisy (Davenport father cf Kath- leen Annon of roxboro: brother of Robert of Pawtucket. R.I.

Funeral services Tuesday, Aug. 18 at 2 p.m at the Roberts Funeral Home. 30 South FOXBORO. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday from 2-4 7-9.

BARROR In Brighton. Aug. 16, William of 37 Leicester beloved husband of the late Frances G. (McGue), and father of Miriam F. Barror.

and Mrs. J. Henry Fitz- Eatrick. Funeral from the Joseph Muldoon and Son Funeral Home, 300 Market st Wednesday at 9 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St.

Columbkllle's Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-9, and Tuesday 3-5 and 7-9. Interment at Holyhood Cemetery. BELCASTRO Of Lexington, Aug.

15. veronica v. (nyani ot 1(4 Wood st.t beloved wife of Chief Bernard J. of The Lexington Fire devoted mother of Joseph A. of Lexington, Bernard J.

Jr. of Littleton, Francis E. of the Lexington Fire Mrs. Virginia M. Daigle of Carlisle.

Mrs. Elizabeth R. Smithers of Gilmanton, N.H., Jerome T. of Somerville and James L. of Lexington; sister of Mrs.

Esther Plumb of Arlington, Frank E. Ryan of Winchester and Mrs. Margaret Curtin of Somerville. Funeral from The Louis H. Spencer Funeral Home.

82 Waltham Lexington Center Wednesday Aug. 19 at 8 a.m. High Mass of Requiem in St. Brigid's Church at 9 a m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited attend.

Visiting hours Monday and Tuesday 2-4 snd 7-10. Late past President of The Catholic women's Club and late prefect of The Ladies' Sodality of St Brigid's Church. most other laxatives ignore. Then it speedi on, as only a fluid can, to relieve constipation and the sluggishness of irregularityquickly yet gently. In fact, Sal Hepatica usually works in less than two hours! Next time you need a laxative, take Sal Hepatica start feeling better right away.

late Eric Nelson. Survived nTVIrK mother. Mrs Tria MacT-an SLOTNICK Departed. Suddenly. Atlt her mother, Mrs.

Lexie remembrances and mes- He leaves his wife, Lena E. (Delaney); a daughter, Mrs Mary Cataldo of Woburn; two sons, William H. of Allston, and Charles J. of New York City; and two step-sons, Harold Perkins of Waltham, and Clifford Perkins of Somer-ville. Patrick J.

Craven Services Are Tuesday A requiem Mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 9 a.m. in St. Francis de Salles Church, Roxbury, for Patrick J. Craven, 84, father of former State Rep. John J.

Craven of Hyde Park. Mr. Craven died Satur day after a long illness A native of Roxbury, he was the uncle of former Police Comr. Joseph Timilty and husband of the late Katherine (Coleman) Craven. He was a long-time employee of the Boston Army Base and later worked as a custodian at the Medfield Elementary School Mr.

Craven also leaves a daughter, Mrs. Madeline Far rell of Waltham, and 17 grand children. Burial will be in Old Calvary Cemetery. Ernest G. Lewis Jamaica Plain Druggist CATAUMET Ernest Grant Lewis, 94, of 1189 County a pharmacist since 1888, died Sunday.

Mr. Lewis, a Duxbury na tive, was graduate of the Mass achusetts College of Pharma cv and proprietor of the Charles B. Rogers Co Pharmacy in Jamaica Plain. He was a member of the American Pharmaceutical the Massachusetts Phar maceutical Assn. and the Boston Assn.

of Retail Druggists He leaves a son, John G. Lewis of Cataumet and Jamaica Plain, and a daughter, Mrs. Molly B. White of Cox-sackie, N.Y. Services will be private.

B.U. to Graduate 900 Saturday Some 900 graduates will receive degrees at Boston University's 41st Summer commencement Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at Symphony Hall. Dr. Harod C.

Case, university president will deliver the commencement address. Presentation of candidates for degrees will be made by Dr. Everett V. Walters, vice president for academic affairs. late Pat Romeo of Cranhcrrv hwv daughter of Mrs Helen E.

Cruck-shank of Dedham; sister of Roy A. Cruckshank of Dedham; Robert Merrill of N.H. Funeral services from the Hugh Cannon Funeral Home, 437 High st Dedham. on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours Sunday 7-9. Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. ROSS Of Somerville, Aug. 16. Bea-I trice A.

(Bowlby), of 22 Hawthorne widow of Dr. William R. Ross. Funeral service in the A. E.

Long Memorial Chapel, 4 Beech North Cambridge, Tuesday, Aug. 18, at 2:30 p.m. Visiting hours in the chapel Monday 7-9 p.m. RIORDEN In Boston, Auir. 16, Alice beloved daughter of the late Dennis and Henora O'Connell i Riorden.

Funeral from her late residence, 176 West Brookline st, Wednesday, Aug. 19. at 9 a m. High Mass of Requiem in the chapel of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours at the residence Monday 7-10 p.m., Tuesday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. RUBENSTEIN Entered into rest, Aug. 16, Bessie of 51 Ames Dorchester, beloved wife of Samuel, devoted mother of Sylvia Sniller, George. Edward, and Harold Green-bere and sister of Ida Goldstein. Jennie Swartz and Fannie Kravetz Services at the Solomon Chapel.

420 Harvard st, Brookline, Aug. 17, at 1 p.m. Memorial observance at her late residence. In iip'. nf flowers Tempmhranres mav be sent to the charity of youi choice.

RYMILL In Cambridge, Aug. 15. Mary A. (trendergast), late resi- dence, 45 Roberts devoted motner oi Mrs. raul B.

Xeiiey i Irene) of Natick. Alfred W. of Cambridge, Mrs. Ronald E. Eld Alice 1 of Newtonville: sister of James of New York.

Funeral from the Gerald W. Lehman Funeral Home. 569 Cambridge st. Brighton. Tuesday morning at 8:10 followed by a Solemn High Mass of Reauiem at St.

Paul's Church at 9 o'clock. Keiatives and friends are kmdlv invited. Interment in Camhririe, Cambridge Cemetery. Visiting hours Sunday and Monday 2-4 and 7-10. SCHEIFFERN Of Woburn.

Aug. 13, William H. of 12 Akeson husband of Lena E. (Delaney), father of Mary Cataldo. William and Charles ScheifTern.

and Harold and Clifford Perkins. Funeral from the McLaughlin Funeral Home. 54 Pleasant st, Woburn. Tuesday, at 8:15. High Mass of Requiem at St.

Barbara's Church at 9:00. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours j-a, 7-iu p.m Chestnut Hill, beloved band of rJthel (Pliner), devoted father of Robert Slotnick of High-: land Park. 111., and Bette Ann Kessler of Newton Centre, lovina, brother of Celia Berlin of Louisville. Sara Berger of Newton, Isadore Slotnick of Chestnut Hill, and the late Rose Berger, also survived bv 4 grandchildren.

Services at the Stanetsky Memorial Chapels. 1668 Beacon st, Brookline. Monday. Auir 17. at 1 p.m.

Memorial week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kessler, 20 Winston Newton Centre. Expressions of sympathy may rje donated in ms memory to the Heart und. SNOW In Randolph, formerly of Dorchester and Chelsea.

Aug. 15, Mary (McNeill, beloved wife of the late Henry Snow, sister of Mrs. Sarah O'Toole. Mrs. Catherine Hig-gins and David McNeil.

Funeral from the John C. Mulry Funeral Home. 223 Neponset Dorchester, Tuesday at 8 a.m. High Mass of Requiem in St Mark's Church. Dorchester at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Sunday 7 to 10, Monday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. STUDLEY Of Milton, Aug. 16.

Frank of 68 Emerson husband of Marguerite (Dowd). Father of Mrs. Muriel Lynch of New York. Mrs. Ruby Fairfield of Connecticut, Frank Egan of Whitman and Mrs.

Cecelia Farmer of Canton. Funeral from the McHoul Funeral Home, 354 Adams at Neponset Dorchester, Wednesday. Aug. 19, nt 10 a.m. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at All Saints Church, Ashmont, at 11 a.m.

Relatives and friends Invited Visting hours Monday 7 to 9 and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Kindly do not send flowers. Memorial donations may be made to All Saints Church, Ashmont IK BOSTON DAVIS MONUMENTS 8800 Washington St. Rosllndile, JA 4-4300 EVERETT WOODLAWN MEMORIALS, INC. 31S Elm opp.

Woodlswn Cm DU 7-6058. Branch: 166 Brudoiy, Maldia GEORGE DeFILIPPO, Pres. QUINCV CHARLES 0. MORSE GRANITE SHOWROOMS 243 Wilisrd PR 3-0541 Rts. 1, N.

Attleboro, MY 6-6471 fa Fit PfK I Framlngham. Aug. 15. KM. HSnf nplif.

Aiih Margaret E. Reynolds, Alie Ciuion, Mary wrignt, UNVEILINGS An Unveiling of a Memorial to the late MORRIS WISEFIELD WILL be held Sunday. August 23, st 11 a.m. at The American-Austrian Cemetery, Washington st. Woburn.

inenas ana relatives invitea. IN MEMORIAM 1947 Edmund F. Lievens 1964 Lovingly remembered by his sister, wife Irma. and daughter Mary. Masses being said.

1963 Mary E. Malone-1964 Memories are treasures no on can steal. Death is a heartache no one ran heal. Same may forret ynu, now you are gone, but w- shall remember, no matter how long. Lovingly remembered, snd the kids.

Mssieg being said. Mae E. Malone On her birthday, lovlnrly remembered by her sister, Helen Tobin. 1954-Honora M. Rodwell-1964 Tenth Anniversary Msss will be celebrated In St, Mtrtsret'S Church.

Dorrhester. Tuesday, Aug. 18, at 7 a.m. Lovingly re-mrmbered by daughters snd sons. of Canada; brothers Neil and Allen MacLean of Canada: sisters Mrs.

Georgena Stewart of Canada and Mrs. Mary Painter of New Hampshire. Funeral services in the John J. Connolly Memorial Chapel. 1409 Washington st.

(across from the cathedra I. Wednesday, Aug. 19. at 1 p.m. Keiatives ana trienas invited.

Visiting hours 7-9 p.m. Mon day and Tuesday. NESSRALLA In Brockton, Aug. 15. Beatrice (Abdu) Nessralla.

wife of Charles J. Nessralla of 373 Centre Brockton. Funeral from the Russell Funeral Home. 165 Belmont st, Tuesday at 9:15 a.m., thence to St. Theresa's Church for a Solemn High Mass of Requiem at 10 a.m.

Calling hours Monday 2-4 and 7-10. Please omit flowers. Donations may be made to the St. Theresa's Build ing Fund. NUNEZ-LOPEZ In Allston.

Aug. 15. Jose F. Late residence, 24 Wads-worth st Beloved husband of Angela (Morera). Devoted father of Margaret, Paul, John Mary.

Mario. Rose, John Daniel and Richard. Brother of Antonio Arturo and Antonio Mark. Funeral from the Gerald W. Lehman Funeral Home, 569 Cambridge Wednesday morning at 8:10.

followed by a High Mass of Requiem in St. Anthony's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are kindly Invited. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Visiting hours Monday evening 7 to 10, Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10.

O'LEARY In Dorchester, Aug. 13, Josephine V. (Crozier), belcved wife of Dennis N. O'Leary. residence 80 Gallivan mother of Mrs.

Denise T. Stanton. Mrs. Carole A. Kenneaily, Donald D.

and the late Kevin R. O'Leary; sister of Mrs. Leah cassidy, Mrs. Mary Malm and Mrs. Hazel Heifernon.

Funeral from the John C. Mulry Funeral Home. 223 Neponset Wednesday at 9 a.m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem in St. Gregory's Church at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends Invited. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. Interment New Calvary Cemetery. Service ot Any Distance Within the Means of All Serving All Religions Office Chapelt Boston. Kenmors Sq.

5364110 Wellesley, Wellesley Sq. 2354110 Wariar.d, Rte. 30 653-3350 PRICELESS of WW II heloved son' of" th, late I James F. and Margaret E. (Flv'nnl; brother of Rev.

James M. Daley, pastor of Sacred Heart Parish, Medford. and Mrs. Mary A. Doole.v of Somerville.

Complete funeral notice later. DARRELL Suddenly. Aug. 16. Leon- aid T.

beloved son of the late Mr. Erick L. Darrell. and Mrs. Mary E.

Darrell Duap. or riutnven Roxbury. Funeral service Wednesday. Aug. 19.

at 10 a.m.. at the Davis Funeral Home, 89 Walnut Roxbury. Family present at the Funeral Home, Tuesday 7-9 P.m. Relatives and friends Invited. DAVIS In Boston Friday, Aug.

14. I aiiiu inawvnnl late of A Rutland Boston, beloved wife of Wil liam L. Davis ana aevoiea moiner of Beresford R. Dixon. She leaves to mourn five sisters and two brothers.

Funeral from the Riley Funeral Home. 171 Humboldt Roxburv. Church services at Bethel Pentecost Church, cors. Humboldt sv. and Deckard st, Roxhury, Wednesday.

Aug, 19 st 1 Mi, Family present Tuesday evening from 7-9 p.m. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Relatives snd friends invited. DELANO In South Boston, Aug. 14.

Joseph of 30 Downer Hingham. beloved husband of Dorothy Delano. Funeral from the W. J. Cassidy Funeral Home.

743 East Broadway at South Boston, on Tuesday. Aug. 18 at 9 a.m. Requiem Mass at the Gate of Heaven Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours Monday only 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. DESMOND In Roxbury. Aug. 16. William H.

Of SO timore nt loved father of Mrs. Winifred Horner Harvev Eugene. Curtis, Bruce. George, and Paul Desmond. Funeral service Wednesday.

August 19 at 1 p.m. at the Davis Funeral Home 89 Walnut Roxbury. Family present Tuesday 7-9 m. at the funeral home. Relatives and friends invited.

DOTY Of Bridgewater. Aug. 14. 194, John beloved husband of Ada May (Eagles'. 215 Bridge BrldRfwater.

Funeral services at the Lowe At Powers Funeral Home, 8fi6 Washington Canton. Tuesday, Aug. 18 at 11 am. Relatives and friends are Invited. Calling hours Sunday and Monday 7-9 p.m.

DOWNEY Of Dedham in San Antonio, Aug. 14th, Noema (Du-puisi, wife of the late John Downey of 122 High st. Funeral from Fnlsom Smith and Htgglns, DEDHAM CHAPEL, 87 Milton Tuesday at 8:15 a.m. High Mass of Requiem in St. Mary's Church at cork.

Kciatives ana friends invited. Chapel visiting hours Monday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. DOYIE-In Woburn. Aug. 16.

John J. of 251 Iexingtnn husband of the late Catherine t. i Duran i. Fu- Feral from the P. J.

Cox and Sons urinal Home. 14 Highland st. (off Green st i. Wednesday. Aug.

19, at 8 a.m. Requiem Hied M.is In St. Barhara's Church at 9 o'clock Relatives snd friends invited, visiting hours Monday 7-10, Tuesday 2-5 nd 7-10. DEVOTION Still taking a "Slow Motion" Laxative? as a symbol of QUINCY QUINCY MEMORIAL CO. 218 Wlllsrd W.

Quincy Brsneh: 811 Adams Dorohtstsr GR 8-2424 471-0250 REVERE CLENWOOD MEMORIALS 261 Wash. A SHwrw) AT 8-2316 A. DeFILIPPO, Prop. SOUTH BOSTON BOSTON MEMORIAL CO. 654 E.

Broadway AN 8-7S1S CEMETERY LETTERING OPEN SUNDAYS WALTHAM CA8SELL MONUMENT 389 Mam 8t, Wslihsm 894-2501 INC. Many people assume that a laxative must take six to eight hours to bring relief. And it's true that many laxatives pills, gum, medicated chocolate-often take that long. But not Sal Hepatica. It quickly sparkles away gas pain, heartburn and sour stomach due to gastric acidity which Ml).

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