Express Feb. 21, 1959 Mrs. Catherine GLICK Mrs. Catherine GLICK, 66, of Glen Gardner, died Sunday at her home. She suffered a heart attack.Mrs. GLICK, a native of Czechoslovakia, was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph YARKA. Her husband is deceased.She was a resident of Glen Gardner for the last 21 yearsand attended the Spruce Run Lutheran Church in GlenGardner.Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Anna CAREY, New YorkCity, and two grandchildren.The funeral will be in the Zimmerman Funeral Home, Hampton, at 2 p.m. on Wednesday. Arlan J. GRAMMES Arlan J. GRAMMES, 54, who operated a real estate and insurance business in Alentown, was stricken fatally lastnight at a Father-Son-Daughter Night program of the Western Lions Club at the Park Valley Inn, Allentown R. D. 3. He resided at 22 S. schaffer St. Centronia.Lehigh county Coroner Clayton O. P. WERLEY saiddeath was due to a heart attack. Mr. GRAMMES, who waspresident of the club, collapsed about 7 p. m. after openingthe program.Mr. GRAMMES conducted his real estate and insurance business in Allentown since 1949. Before that he was associated in the same business with his brother, Lester A. GRAMMES. Surviving, in addition to his brother, are his widow, the former Edna P. LITZENBERGER; a son, Adam A; two other brothers and two sisters.Funeral arrangements are being made by the Schmoyer Funeral Home, Breinigsville. Mrs. Frank J. HITZEL Mrs. Clara Maria ANTHONY HITZEL, 69, of 315 S. 6th St.,died last night at her home. She had been in ill health a year.Mrs. HITZEL was the widow of Frank J. HITZEL. BornJuly 3, 1889 in Freemansburg, she was a daughter of thelate William and Fretta LUCKENBACH ANTHONY. She resided in Freemansburg and Easton all her life.She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Easton.Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Clark J. RUTH, Allentown, and Mrs. James F. SIPLER, at home; a son Carlton I. EASTMAN, at home; three sisters, Mrs. Alice RICE,Freemansburg; Mrs. Ella CARL, Rochester N.Y., and Mrs. Laura KURTZ, Bethlehem; three brothers, William ANTHONY,Bethlehem, and Howard and James ANTHONY, Rochester; agranddaughter and two great-grandchildren.The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the BenderFuneral Home, Easton. PFC. Verne O. ABEL The funeral of Pfc. Verne O. ABEL, 23, of Pen Argyl R.D.1was held yesterday afternoon at the Pullis Funeral Home,Pen Argyl. Pfc, ABEL died Feb. 13 in Frankfort, Germany,of injuries when the radio tower he was working collapsed.He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lesler ABEL, Pen Argyl R.D.1.The Rev. Orion EICHNER, pastor of Arndt's Lutheran Church, officiated. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery, Pen Argyl. The Pallbearers were John HAHN Jr., David YOUNG Jr., Donald RENNER Jr., Arthur KROMER, Donald and Albert ABEL, DonBENCHERT, and Sherwood WILLIAMS, all cousins of Mr. ABEL.Presentation of the U.S. flag was made by M. Sgt. Fredrick MCGINNIS. Charles M. WEANER The funeral of Charles M. WEANER, 71, of 325 Lincoln St. Eastonwas held this afternoon at the Strunk Funeral Home, Easton. Mr. WEANER died Saturday at his home.The Rev. Harry M. BUCHANAN, pastor of Second Methodist Church,Easton, officiated. Interment was in South Easton Cemetery. Thepallbearers were R. Nelson FELKER, Charles R. JEFFERY, and Andrew J. SCHEETZ, sons-in-law of Mr. WEANER, and James E. SEXTON, C.E. SHOEMAKER, and R. Nelson FELKER. Chicago- Griff WILLIAMS, 50 pianist whose dance orchestraplayed in the country's major ballroom's, died Monday of a heartattack. In recent years he was in the publishing business butkept his band for special dates and recordings. He was boen in the Dallas, Ore. Beverly Hills- Harold Hanford BROWN, 45, Detriot president of United Detriot Theaters, died Sunday. He became ill while touring Disneyland with his wife and a group of friends. Springfield Ill-John N. FERGUSON, 70, the former managingeditor of the Illinois State Journal, died Monday in a tuberculosishospital where he had been a patient for nearly a year. He had beenwith the Springfield paper for 30 years