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OPERATED IN ASIA, EUROPE, AFRICA DETROIT FREE PRESS S-C Thursday, Nov. 11, '71 Peking's UN Group Led by Ace Spy ROACH GUNDERSON Funerals Today BRUCE i. Nov. 9, of I4 Pleasant, Birmingham. Husband of Sally S.

Roach; father of Patricia Ann and Susan Gail Roach; son of Mrs Nathan B. Roach; brother of J. Ross Roach. Funeral service at Bell Chapel of the Wm. R.

Hamilton 8J0 E. Maple Birmingham, Friday at 1 p.m. Memorial tributpt may be sent to the American Cancer Society. MAUDE B. Beloved wife of Gndlel; dear mothe' of Mrs.

Robert (Joanne) Gasaway; sister of Mrs. Stephen (Helen) PoUinghorne; granomorher of Julie, Leslie and David. In state at tl-e R. G. A G.

R. Harris Funeral Home, 15450 Far-minaton until 9 p.m. Thursday and from 12:30 p.rr. Friday until 1:30 o'clock service time at Ward United Presbyterian Churcn, Far-mirqton Rd. at 6 Mile Rd.

Memorials to the church would be Andrtolll, Andrew Voran Bierman. Duan F. Harris Bills, Clarence H. Rlchaz-dson-Bird Cassisa, Vincent McFarland Chappus, Paul J. Van Lerbtrgha Daly, Dora vasu-Lvnch Dawson, Wesley 6.

Northrop Edge, G'ce L. Vorheyden El wood, Mella Turowski Fsxpl. Berth I. NorlhroD RUCAREAN Fecker, George Querfeld Van Lerberghe Kinsey-earren VjU31V1A1U Guth, Erich Jacobs, Willard S. Jarvie, Emma Julian, Norval L.

Kukes, El wood Ulloweil-muMiaan pull IP n.lnverf hinhiinri nf th lt Wuiek Ire Kaufman j. Hebrew Benevolent Lebenbom, Vetta Lindow. Archie Lena; dear tamer ot pnmp John, James and Rosemary. Six grandchildren. Funeral Saturday 8:15 a.m.

from the Bagnasco Funeral Home, 25800 Harper. St. Joan of Arc Church, 9 a.m. Rosary Friday tended the 1961 Geneva Conference on Laos. His principal assignment prior to the UN was as Chief African correspondent for NCNA.

Taking up residence In Dar es Salaam, the capital of Tanzania, in 1961, Kao traveled regularly throughout Africa at the high point of Peking's operations on the continent. HE REPORTEDLY lived lavishly, maintaining a large house and car and entertaining beyond the means of even the highest-paid European and American journalists. He was spotted at several independence celebrations, flashing a big roll of money and he once signed into a hotel in Burundi as the "Chinese Ambassador." Kao is said to have been the prime mover in the pro-Peking coup in Zanzibar in 1964. Ted Sullivan Ted Sullivan month, for example the Central Intelligence Agency leaked the accusation that Vladimir P. Pavlichenko, director of external information of the UN public-information office, is a "veteran officer" of the KGB, the Soviet intelligence agency.

But Peking, moving into the international diplomatic spotlight for the first time, had not been expected to get into the game so soon, particularly with a man of Kao's reputation. U.S. intelligence maintains a thick file on Kao. He is accused of conducting extensive intelligence operations in Asia, Europe and Africa while ostensibly serving as a journalist for the New China News Agency (NCNA). He was expelled from India in 1960 and from Mauritius in 1964.

He also has been active in Nepal and Switzerland, where he at Free Press-Chicago Sun-Time WASHINGTON The head of the advance party for Peking's delegation to the United Nations has been identified as a leading Chinese intelligence agent. U.S. officials expressed surprise and concern that Kao Liang was selected for the delicate assignment of laying the groundwork for Peking's first diplomatic mission in the United States. Kao, heading a six-man advance party, arrived in New York Monday and paid his first visit to the UN Tuesday with two other advance men. He is making preliminary arrangements for the official delegation that is scheduled to arrive in New York Thursday.

THE UNITED STATES, the Soviet Union and other major powers long have used diplomatic cover for their intelligence agents. Last Long, John J. M.D. Lona. John M.

Schmalzriedt Sons Markey, Cameron p.m. GUTH ERICH. Beloved husband of Eliza MARY. Dear mother of John end Nicholas; dear grandmother of three grandchildren; also survived bv three sisters and two brothers in Romania. Funeral from Edward Girrbach Sons Funeral Home, River Rouqe, Saturday, 10 a.m.

SANSOM GEORGE H. Beloved husband of Louis dear father of Judge George H. of Smimton. Jack Mrs. Bettv Keller of Jamestown Ohio.

David Moore of Sterling Hgts. and James Moore of Algonac; also survived by 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; son of Georqe brother of Elwood L. and Kenneth S. of Troy. Services 1 p.m.

Friday, from Bird Mott Funeral Southfield. Memorial services, 8 p.m., Thursday, under Auspices ot David M. Vincent Post No. 120, American Legion. Haley Gllewski Ira Kaufman A.H.

Peters Leo Miller Boleski Verhevden Northroe Hammond-Haas paiucn, iopnie Pearson, Belle Ida Powell, Eliiaheth Sadowski, Emily Schneider, Hilda Shuler, Mary Vernon, Luinnes L. Welsh, Helen A. sink A.H beth; survived by three brothers and one sister in Germany. Funeral from the Arthur J. VanLerberqhe Funeral Home, 13340 E.

Warren corner Northroe Lakeview, Thursday afternoon at Wolstone, Pearl Kourmadas Scott 1 p.m. HOPKINS Tavruyan, Arsnae javman Death Notices I Kao Liang ISABEL L. Nov. 8. Beloved wife of Leonard; dear mother df Catherine, Leonard Daniel; dear sister of Mrs.

John Swift, Mrs, Edward BALES Walsh M. Dominica IHM, Mrs. Joseph Foley; also two qrandchit- 1 I dren. Funeral from Hamiiton-Hoff. man Funeral Home, 20740 Grand River Friday 7:15 a.m.

to Christ the Kinq Church at 10. Rosary Thursday 8:15 p.m. Family suagests memorial contributions to Michigan Cancer Assoc. or Detroit Assoc. for Retarded Children.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. HOVANESIAN MGRDICH. Beloved husband of Ar-aksi; dear uncle of the Soussani, Se-merlian Kayserlian and the Zadeh families. Funeral Friday. 10 a.m.

from the Salowich and Stevens Funeral Home, 3833 Livernois. Services 11 a.m., St. Sarkis Armenian Church, ntenment Woodmere Ceme JOYCE L. November Ane 71, of1 Plymouth. Beloved wife of Carl dear daughter of Joseph Wallace and Lillian Paulin; dear sister df Joan, Donna, Phillls.

George and Frederick; dear oranddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cross and Mrs. C.Z. Culver.

Funeral services Friday at a m. at the Schrader Fu-nera Home, Plymouth and Saturday et 1 p.m. at the Eisnaugle Funeral Home, Jackson, Ohio. BIERMAN DUANE F. Nov.

7, at San Antonio, Texas. Formerly of Detroit and Sa-sinaw. Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C.

Bierman; dear brother of Maribeth and Michael; qrandson of Mrs. Fred Otto of Dunedin, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bierman.

Services 9:30 Thursday morning from the R. G. G. R. Harris Funeral Home.

15251 Haroer and 10 o'clock at St. Philomena Church. Visiting 3-9 p.m. Wednesday. BILL1NGHURST ROBERT J.

November 9. Beloved husband of A dear father of Mrs. Charles- (Barbara) Nolan, Mrs. John (Joan) Robbins, Mrs. Thomas (Carol) Gardner and Raymond brother of George and Mrs.

Guy Walkuo. Leaves 25 qrand-children. Funeral Saturday 9:15 a m. from Maney Burrell Funeral Home, 9300 Middlebelt, nr. W.

Chicago. 10 a. m. Suzanne Church. Bible Service Friday, p.m.

Familv suaqpsts offerinq to Leader Doqs for the Blind, Rochester, Mich. TILLIE A. Beloved wife of Rav; dear stepmother of Mrs. Lvle E. (Vivilore) Heavner.

Funeral Frldav. 3 m. at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave.

at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile), Grosse Polnte Woods. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Thursday. SHARE DR.

JOSEPH E. 24051 Geneva, Oak Park. Beloved husband of Diane; dear father of Alan, Rachel and Miriam; son of Mrs. Ada Share of Flint. Family at residence, 24061 Geneva, Oak Park.

SHULER MARY CATHERINE, Nov. 8. Sister of Joseph, Vincent and Robert. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Thursday at 9:30, and to St. Matthew Church at 10.

SMITH CHARLIE T. Nov. 8. Father of Wilson L. of Coco, Mrs.

William (Charlene) Harrison of Des Plaines, Mrs. Robert (Barbara) Maroz of Detroit; brother of John of Detroit, James of Flint, Otto of Missouri, Mrs. Lloyd (Nelda) Parker of Al' bama and Mrs. Donald (Helen) Cox of Missouri; also survived bv 11 grandchildren. Funeral Friday 10 a.m.

at the Sawyer-Fuller Funeral Home, 2125 W. 12 Mile Rd. (2 blks west of Woodward.) Graveside service Byron Cemetery, Byron, Friday 1 p.m. STEPHAN PAUL beloved husband of the late Helen; dear father of Mrs. El-Viede Klostermpver and Rainh: sur tery.

Eveninq pravers Thursday, 8 p.m. Arrangements by the Simon Javizian Funeral Home. HUSSEY EMMETT Nov. In Fort Lauderdale. Beloved husband of Lillian (nee Hiqgins); dear father of Sr.

Eileen O.P., Paul Phillip Nancy John Terrence Brian P. and Kevin 31 orandchildren; brother of Mrs. E. P. Shanahan and C.

Berthiaume. Funeral from Ted. C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W. McNichols Rd.

Saturday morning at 10:15 to St. Mary of Redford Church at 11. KAROLEWSKI STEPHANIE Nov. 9. Beloved wife of John; dear mother of Mrs.

Irene Younq; also survived bv seven grandchildren. Funeral Friday 9:15 a.m. trom the John J. Skuony Funeral Home, 11405 Conant to St. Stanislaus Church 10 a.m.

Rosary Thursday 7:30 p.m. BOYER GLORIA. Nov. 8. Dear daugHter of Chauncev 0.

and the late Helen dear sister of Oliver Mrs. Patri cia Staff. Gordon and Mrs. Beverly KOLAKOWSKI KATHERINE. November 10.

Dear est mother of William, Walter, Wanda Sandoval, Cassie Mroz, vived by six grandchildren and three sreat-qrandchildren; dear brother of Mrs. Adolph (Elly) Braun. Funeral from the Van Lerberqhe Funeral Home, 13340 E. Warren, corner Lakeview, Saturday afternoon at 1. STEWART SUSAN KATHARINE Nov.

9. Beloved wife of the late Thomas dear mother of Donald B. and Douglas A. and the late Thomas dear grandmother of Thomas and Itene. Funeral from Harper-Mulligan Funeral Home, 7 Mile Memorial Chapel, 19530 W.

7 Mile, Friday 1 p.m. Memorials to Trinity United Church of Christ Helen Dudus, Eleanor Connor and Florence; dear mother-in-law of Sophie, Caroline, Stella, Robert, Edmund, Edward and William; also survived by 23 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral Saturday mo-nlng at 9:30 from the Jarzembowski Funeral Home, 18957 W. Warren at Artesian (Warrendale Chapel) to St. Christopher's Church at 10.

Rosary Friday. 7:30 P.m. KROON JOHN L. 43681 Gratiot, Mt. Clemens, Nov.

9, 68 years. Beloved husband ot Lavinia; dear father of John James Dr. Joseph Dr. Francis P. and Gerald F.

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Funeral services trom J. D. Martenson Son Funeral Home, 1725 Lawndale, Friday 1 p.m. BRADLEY MONSIGNOR JOHN Pastor of Our Ladv of Fatima Church. Nov.

8. Suddenlv. Brother of William P. Jr. and Dan cousin of Mrs.

Mar-querita Roesner. At Wm. Sullivan Son Funeral Home, 705 W. 11 Mile 4 blocks east of Woodward, Roval Oak from 1 p.m. Wednesday until 1 p.m.

Thursday. In state Our Lady of Fatfona Church from 3 p.m. Thursday until funeral mass 11 a.m. Friday. Bible Viqil Thursday 8 p.m.

at Our Lady of Fatima Church. Family suqaests memorials to Our Ladv of Fatima Parish Scholarship Fund. BRUCE LLOYD A. Nov. 8.

In Palmetto, Fla. Beloved husband of Marie; dear father of Mrs. Adelaide Hansen, Mrs. Shirley Taipalus and Harry w. Knox; nine orandchildren and 13 preat-qrandchildren, Brother of Mrs.

Gradson Yaeqer, Mrs. Flora Hollen-Leck and Malcolm Bruce. Services 1 D.m. Friday at the Ross B. Northrop Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River (Redford).

CASAPINTA JOSEPH, PROFESSOR F.L.C.M. Beloved husband of Maria: dear father of Mrs. Charles (Marlene) Gibbs, Giles, Mrs. Nlchlas (Iris) Cutalar, Mrs. Spiro (Rita) DeBono, Lena, Mrs.

Patrick (Elsie) Loque; also survived by 14 grandchildren and one great-orandchild. Funeral from the Lambert Funeral Home, 15443 Greenfield Friday 9 a.m. and St. Marv of Redford Church at 9:30 a.m. Rosary Thursday 7:45 p.m.

Pelleqron and Mrs. Catherine Bre-: STFWART mer. Funeral Services Friday 9:30 a.m. at Will senwarzkott r-unerai Home, 233 N. Gratiot, Mt.

Clemens, and 10 a.m. at St. Peter Catholic Church. Burial St. Peter Catholic Cemetery.

Scripture reading 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Visiting hours until 9 p.m. KUKES ELWOOD November 10 of 616 Lone Pine Bloomfield Hills. Beloved husband of Kay; dear father of Jeffrey; brother of Harold Mrs.

Manuel Rosenthal (Shirley), Mrs. Morris Leon (Rose) and Mrs. Joseph Marshall (Eva). Services 1 o'clock Thursday at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd.

ISABELLE Nov. 10. Dear sister of Adeline Ray of Walter, William and Ernest Hales, all of Buffalo New York. Funeral from the J. A.

De-Santis Funeral Home, Chalmers Ave. at Charlevoix, Friday at II a.m. SULKY FLORENCE S. Nov. 9 Beloved wife of John dear mother of Beverly Emke, Joyce Jones and Susan Szcenanski; sister of Alice Ptasin-ski; seven qrandchildren.

Funeral from the Wuiek Funeral Home, 19330 Van Dyke. Time and day later. THOMSON IRENE M. aqe 63 of Dearborn, Mich. Beloved wife of Frederick dear mother of Marv Linda; sister of.

Mrs. Kathleen Pickard of Livonia, Mrs. Edith McMahon of Cookeville, sister of Eleanor Murphy, St. Mary's Academy, Windsor, Ont Mrs. Edward C.

(Mar-qaret) Erwln of Detroit, Rev. Norman J. Murphy, C.S.B., Garv. and Francis Murohv of Toronto, Ont. Funeral 9 a.m.

Saturday from the Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Dearborn and 9:30 a.m. from Divine Child Church, 25001 Hollander, Dearborn. Entombment Holv Sepulchre Mausoleum. In state after 4 p.m. Thursday.

Memorial contributions may be made fo the Church of Divine Child, Dearborn, the Michi A A T. i 2 2 2 mm 6 8 0 0 MAJSZAK LEON aoe S9. Beloved husband of Catherine; dear father of Geral-dine Sanoie, Kenneth, James and the late Kathleen Lucchese; dear brother of Walter Mayes, Helen Gor-ski, Sister Ellen Marie, Verna and Marv Wasylon; also survived bv CHAPPUS PAUL J. SR. Beloved husband of Barbara; dear father of Paul Donald Janice and Robert; dear son of Ferdinand dear brother of Louie, George.

Tom, Edmond, Ferdinand, Joseph, Richard, Mrs. Raymond (Marguerite) Strawid, Mrs. A. J. (Jane) Reaume, Mrs.

Ben (Bernedette) Decker, Mrs. Thomas (Pauline) Baldwin, Mrs. Monica Vanclimile, Mrs. Raymond (Mare) Tour qrrtnuciinaren. runcioi joiui- dav 9:30 a.m.

from Cvlokowski FuJ Diotte; also survived by one grand child. Funeral from the Arthur VinLerberghe Funeral Home, 13340 t. warren corner akeview Thurs day morning at 9:30 and St. John nvt nr r- mi is uetoraisr lo on es a ti lui v-' ii .1 inaoor or uutaoor I XtM A AflWl I Torch of "lOOl" uses. In- I nffmjmmr -i i -l.

m. patr L. I ciuaes pami ourn nx auotn- i 7, crle i riirt 1 n.gn.o ment) SOidenng tip, DIOW iO 1 Flat Finishes I wren neaa, sparK ngnier ana I steel carrying case. I I.W nerai nome, way lgcii norm ot and St. Francis Church 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. Rosary Friday evenine. MAYES MAYES (see Malszak) MARSCHNER WILLIAM C. Nov. 9.

1971 of South-field. Father of William Marvin C. Marschner; also survived bv three sisters, one brother, four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral service at Bell Chapel of Wm. R.

Hamilton 820 East Maple Birmingham, Friday at 3 p.m. Suggested visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. MORK KARRIS, November 9. Dear hus-and of Myrtle. At the Ralph W.

Ridqe Funeral Home, 2272 W. Jefferson, Trenton, until 11 a.m. Friday. In state at the First Presbyterian Church of Trenton, Fridav from 12 noon until time of service, 2 p.m. Interment Michigan Memorial Park, Flat Rock.

MOSER LEO. Beloved husband of Isabel, father of Mrs. Kathrvn McMahon. brother of Isabel Ditner, Ruth Llovd, Adele Nahrtang and Louis. Also leaves one grandchild.

Funeral from the Fond Funeral Home, 26560 Van Dyke, Friday 9:30 a.m. and St. Sylvester Church 10 a.m. Visitation noon til 9 p.m. McNALLY JUDGE JAMES N.

Ill, Nov. 9 Husband of Mary Joan (nee Codd); father of James Patrick, Ruth, 1 -i mim mmmw jft wn illl I I I .1 I Hercnman's cnurcn ar 10. Pravers Wednesday evening at I. Past Commander, Amvets Post ii. CHULIG GEORGE.

November 10. Beloved husband of Marv; dear father of Mrs. Lguho (Nada) Strgacich, Mari-lan and Mirko Chulia; also survived bv three grandchildren. Funeral from Mclnnes-Desmond Funeral Home. 161U Woodward, Saturday 10 a.m.

Familv suaoests memorial contributions to Michigan Heart Association. In state Thursday, i p.m. COLANGELO MARK (Smaltil). Beloved husband of Rose (Larro): dear father of Mrs. Marlanoela Srotella, Mrs.

Madeline Rado, Mrs. Evelyn Marassy, and Ernest. Five orandchildren. Dear brother of Mrs. Emma Colasantl and Louis Colanqelo.

Funeral Friday, 9 a.m. from the Bagnasco Funeral Home, 25800 Hamer, St. Clair Shores. St. David Church, 10 a.m.

Rosary, Thursday 7 p.m. COUGHLAN HAROLD T. November 10, 1971 of 3W South Trov. Husband ol Edla B. Couohlan: father of Miss Frances E.

Couohlan; brother of Norman H. Couohlan and Mrs. Thomas F. O'Leary. Funeral serv-ire at Bell Chanel of the Wm.

R. Hamilton 820 E. Maole Birminoham, Saturday at I p.m. Snqoested visitina hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. DENEWETH JOSEPH, beloved husband of the late Sybilla; dear father of Mrs.

Joseph (Elizabeth) Boland, Thomas, James, Mrs. Frank (Joan) Scheier, Robert and Mrs. John (Rita) Graver. Survived by 24 grandchildren; dear brother of Ben oow! -r eass gan Cancer Soctetv or to anv charity of the donor's choosing Rosary Fridav, 7:30 p.m. TORNOW JOY 0 Nov, 1, 68 years.

Dear mother of Robert Richter, Carl, Mrs. John (Carol) Hegwood, Mrs. John (Joan) Wallace, Gordon, Charles and John; sister of Mrs. Bessie Jackson; also survived bv 19 grandchildren and four great-qrandchildren. Funeral from Cald-well-Mulligan Funeral Home, 29611 Ford Garden City, Friday 11 a.m.

WACHTER RAYMOND. Nov 9. Beloved husband of Delia; dear father of Mrs. Dorothy Lucas, Mrs. Dangeline Strzelew-icz; brother of Mrs.

Ethel Baldoni; also survived by seven grandchildren. Services 10 a.m. Friday at the Ashley Funeral Home, 329 East Woodruff, Hazel Park. Interment Roval Oak Cemetery. WALSH BETTY, November 10, of Farming-ton Twp.

Beloved wife of A-thur W. Services 11 a.m. Saturday at the Heeney-Sundquist Funeral Home, 23720 Farmington Farminaton. WALTON DIXIE M. Suddenlv Nov.

8. of Moroe, formerly of Farwell, Mich, and Detroit area. Beloved wife of the late Harry dear mother of Samuel E. Wilson and Mrs. Jane Reed: sister of Mrs.

Jane Johnson, Clarence Elkins and John Elkins. daughter of Mrs. Mvrtle Elkins; also survived bv five qrandchildren. Funeral service from J. O.

Marlenson Son Funeral Home, 3200 West Trenton Friday, 11 a.m. WALTON HARRY E. suddenlv Nov. 8 of Monroe, formerly of Farwell, Mich, and Detroit area. Beloved husband of the late Dixie father ot Samuel E.

Wilson and Mrs. Jane Reed; brother of Mrs. Esther Haqan; also leaves five qrandchildren. Funeral services from J.D. Martenson Son Funeral Home, 3200 West Trenton Friday II a.m.

34" 60 YD. On hifli mam -w SaO.Qfl DOUBLE BED SIZE tAl I 3 for 991 555 ELECTRIC BLANKET SAVE $1.96 Eight automatic comfort settings. Machine washable 20 cotton. Attractive castel col- 5i 1 1 -I 1 and Felix Denewetn. Funeral frnm the Arthur J.

VanLerberqhe Fu neral Home, 13340 E. Warren, cor Limit 3 ner Lakeview. Friday morninq at 9:30 and St. Mathew's Church at 10. Prayers Thursday evening at 7.

ors. Size 1 ill '1 DEVLIN DUNN HENRY Nov. 10. Husband ot Ella, father of Mrs. C.

R. lEileen) Sider, Mrs. Eleanor McCluskey end Dr. Henry B. Devlin, Ph.D., four grandchildren; 10 great-grandchil I 24-oz.

Aerosol I i Reg. $1.98 31 dren. Funeral at the Verhevden I I I Kathleen, John, Robert and Peqqy; son of Mr. and Mrs. James N.

Mc-Nally; brother of Judge Gerald A. Thomas, C. Patrick, Mrs. Mary Kay Hart, and Mrs. Carolyn LaForest.

Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Saturday at 9:45 and to Our Lady Queen of Peace Church at 10:30. Rosary Friday evening at 8. NELSON RUTH Nov. 10. Dear mother of Phllio qrandmother of Thomas and Lisa; dear sister of Mrs.

J. Wil-lard (Kathryn) Childe and Dr. Robert Behrinoer. Funeral services at McCabe Funeral Home, 18570 Grand River cor. Glastonbury, Firday 2 p.m.

NEME WILLIAM Nov. 9. Husband of Rose; father of Lisa, Michelle and Paula; son of Mrs. Maria Neme; brother of Fred, Joseph, Richard, Mrs. Alvera Simon, Mrs.

Wadad Herrala and Marlene; Funeral from the Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Saturday at 9:30 and to St. John Berchman Church at 10. Rosary Friday evening at 8. NEROWSKI CASIMIR (Cass), November 9, 1971. Beloved husband of Esther; brother of Victor, Frank and Mrs.

Stanley (Aqnes) Helinski of Alpena, Mich, and Mrs. Walter (Rose) Sosnowskl of Detroit. Funeral services at the Chaipel of McFarland Funeral Home, 5401 Schaefer Dearborn, Saturday at 8:30 a.m. and St. Barbara Church at 9 a.m.

PEARSON BELLE IDA Nov. 9 of 17300 Nadora. Southlield. Beloved mother of Mrs. Irvinq Lipton (Natalie); two orandchildren; sister of Sam end George Meverson, Mrs.

Euqene Sims (Sarah), Mrs. David Werner (Faye), Mrs. Gerald Stein (Jenny), Mrs. Fred Cohen (Harriett). Services 11:30 Thursday morninq at the Kra Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W.

Nine Mile Rd. Wg000 SALE uuir Funeral Home. 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Friday at 1. DUPUIE BEATRICE E. Nov.

9. Beloved wife of George dear mother of Georqe Mrs. Irene Bass, Mrs. Julia Madera, Theodore and Leonard; sister of Mrs. Doris Rice; 15 orandchildren.

Services from the Ballheim Funeral Home, 4120 W. Jefferson, Ecorse, Friday 9:30 a.m. and St. Francis Xavier Church at 10 a.m. Rosary Thursday 8 p.m.

Interment Atlanta, Michiaan. II I Can fu t. If I (t. fj). ku iiLUTiiiiii I STORE COUPON I lift Vs fi Am Ml FROM THE PEOPLE 11 "7 WHO KNOW CARPET Uo EDGE CLEANING nun GRACE L.

Nov. 8. Wife of the late Ernest mother of Robert WEBER ADA M. November 10, 1971, of Orchard Lake. Wife of John A.

Weber; mother of John W. Weber; sister of Thomas and Harry Rink; also survived bv two qrandchildren and six qreat-qrandchildren. At Bell Chapel of the Wm. R. Hamilton 820 E.

Maple Birminqham. Notice ot funeral later. WELSH HELEN A. Nov. 9.

Beloved wife nt the late Claude dear mother of Mrs. Stanley (Gloria) Lawson and Mrs. Uhl (Annette) Nlendorf; eiqht qrandchildren survive. Funeral ser-vices Thursday 9 a.m. Hammond-Haas Funeral Home, 24501 Five Mile (bet.

Teleqraoh and Beech Daly) Interment Rosehill Cemetery, Berrien Springs, Mich. Memorial contributions to the Cancer Fund appreciated. WILES WILLIAM. November 10 of Lenore Ave. Beloved husband of Dorothv; dear father df Mrs.

Darrell (Carolyn) Ledford and William D. Wiles; qrandfather of Bradley, Dale, Dean and William dear brother ot Edna Voorheis, Ethel Wadenstorer, Cine Challan, Luther and Thomas and the late Edward Wiles. Services Saturday 1 p.m. at the Ross Northruo Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River (Redford). Memorial service Fridav 8 p.m.

under the auspices of Redford Lodge No. 152 F.8.A.M. WRIGHT JOHN F. Nov. Neohew of Mrs.

Donald R. and Thomas sister of Mrs. Helen stratton of Florida, Mrs. Hazel Smith of Iowa and Mrs. Edith Johnson.

Funeral at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Thursday at 1. FORRESTALL HELEN. Beloved wife of the late Ignatius; dear mother of Ravmond, Howard, and Mrs. Mary Arens and the late Harold; also survived by 12 orandchildren and 17 dreat-orand. PLANTE ELORION, Nov.

10. Husband of the late Charlotte; father of Mrs. Robert (Joanne) Bacon, Mrs. A. E.

(Jeanne) Timpanelll, William, Max, and Mrs. John (Joyce) Gotfredson; brother of Blanche, Mrs. John Kent, Mrs. Cyril Flynn and Mrs. Albert Bedard; 13 grandchildren; one great-grandchild.

Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Friday at 9:30 and to St. Paul Church at 10. Prayers Thursday eveninq at 8. Millers PRO Hardware 13636W.7MileRd. Dl 1-0861 Steffen PRO Hardware 18824 West 7 Mile Rood 532-1811 LIVONIA Geo.

loelflei PRO Hardware 29 150 West 3 Mile Rood 422-2210 Star PRO Hardware 1 7 1 62 Farmington Rd. 261-9920 MARINE CITY Beebe PRO Hardware 204 S. Water St. 765-5225 DeRonne PRO Hardware 12033 Morong LA 6-821 3 EAST DETROIT Cuomo PRO Hardware 17800 E. Nine Mile Rd.

777-7811 GROSSE POINTS Maskell PRO Hardware 17020 Mack Ave. TU4-1025 DETROIT N-WEST Dewey's lumber PRO Hardware 1 3493 Schaefer Highway 837-7560 PRO General Store 20441 Schoolcraft KE 3-8760 children; dear sister of Roy and Leo Driscoll and Hilda Huevlev, Ailene Cahill. Funeral Friday 10:30 a.m. from the Georqe F. Killeen Funeral Home, 9555 Chalmers (No.

of Ford X-wav) Guardian Anqel Church 11 a.m. Rosary Thursday 8:30 p.m. FROST AGNES K. (nee Tessmer). Sister of Helen Vollmer, Irene Ferrara, Julius and Raymond Tessmer.

Repos-inq at the Leo T. Sobocinski Funeral Home, 23121 Kelly Rd. bet 8-9 Mile until Saturday 9 a.m. Mass of Resurrection at St. John the Evangelist Church 10 a.m.

Burial Mt. Olivet. Scripture service Friday 7 p.m. GUENTHER HARRIET. Nov.

4. Reloved wife Of STERLING HEIGHTS Walby PRO Hardware 35197 Dodge Park Rd. 939-9300 TAYLOR Security PRO Hardware 24630 Eureka 946-7220 Taylor PRO Hardware 21729 Eeorse 291-9720 UTICA Howard Frase PRO Hardware 48945 Van Dyke 731-3890 WESTLAND Quigley PRO Hardware 32653 Cherry Kill Road 722-0058 YPSILANTI Metro PRO Hardware 1621 Holmes Road 483-4744 PLYMOUTH W. PRO Hardware 873 Ann Arbor Rd. GL 3-1290 ROCHESTER Reynolds PRO Hardware 1463 North Main St.

651-0877 ROMULUS Windiate PRO Hardware 6397 Middlebelt Rood 721-0020 SOUTH LYON Nugent PRO Hardware 22970 Pontiac Trail 437-1747 ST. CLAIR SHORES Modern PRO Hardware 3 1 376 Harper Avenue 294-0190 BIRMINGHAM Neighborhood PRO Hardware 1228 South Woodward 6462588 CLINTON TWP. little Acres PRO Hardware 36578 Moravian Dr. 791-2444 DEARBORN Chase Road PRO Hardware 391 8 Chose Rd. LU 2-O010 ECORSE Down River PRO Hardware 4020 W.Jefferson DU 1-3696 DETROIT EAST Eastown Paint PRO Hardware 14300 Harper Ave.

VA 2-2772 Vetere PRO Hardware 13291 1. 7 Mile Rd. VE 9-41 45 ANN ARBOR Fischer PRO Hardwaie 2 1 9 fast Washington St. 662-3295 Mark Green, Mrs. Jeanette Kirn and Mrs.

Lottie Noctor. Funeral from Mclnnes-Desmond Funeral Home. 16111 Woodward, Friday 1 p.m. WYSOCKI MARY. Beloved wife nf Leo: dear mother of Dr.

Ravmond, Jean. William, Carol Cherry; dear mother-in-law of Amalia, Sherri and Don: sister of Dorothy Malewski and Clara Kretrhmer; survived by 13 qrandchildren. Funeral Saturday 9 a.m. from Gilewski Funeral Home, 3509 E. Davison to St.

Auoustlne Church at 9:30 a.m. Rosary Friday 8 p.m. YAVRUYAN ARSHAG. Beloved husband of Yr-nui; dear father of Dr. Aram Y-vruvan and Maeij Yavruvan.

Services Thursday 1 m. Simon Javizian Funeral Home, 17550 Woodward. Interment Evergreen. Rev. Fred Guenther; dear mother of Mrs.

Audree Greenwald; grandmother of Kevin and Karen; sister Free Press Want Ads Sell Fast! 222-6800 nt urn. Man vecxer. vtrs. a ma Yanna, Eric and Arthur Maieske. In state at me narvey a.

Neeiy ru- BankAmericaro BELLEVILLE Hamilton PRO Hardware 458MoinSf. nerat 16540 Mevers ko Thursday 2-4 and 6-t. Services Fri rl.u Owriknri River Rantitt Church 697-9595 34500 6 Mile Livonia at 1:30 p.m. Contributions may be made to I cnurcn memorial rung. I Uli fc.

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