Triple Rites At Northboro For VictimsNORTHBORO. Friday—Triple funeral services for a Worcester couple and their daughter of Northboro, tornado victims. will be held at 1.30 p. m. Saturday at Trinity Church here. Rev. A. Ray- Meserve and Rev. Willard F. Johnson will officiate.Burial will be in Hope Cemetery. Worcester. Calling hours •at Stephenson-Lcland Funeral j'Home, 220 Main street, are 2 to 14 and 7 to 9 p. m. today.i! The dead are Thomas W. Howe, 80, and his wife, Cecilia (McCravcn) Howe, 70, of 17 Eureka terrace, Worcester and .'Mrs. Ruth C. (Howe) Carlson, 38, of Maple street. Their car was struck by the tornado on Route 20, Shrewsbury.Mr. Howe w'as born in New ' Brunswick, Can., son of the late i.Tohn M. and Henrietta (Mcr-jcer) Howe, and lived in Worcester 30 years.Mrs. Howe was born in Win-i Chester, daughter of the late 1 Edward and Mary (Connors) •McCraven. Both were members I of South Baptist Church.I They leave a son, John E.• Howe of Rochester, N. Y., and a daughter, Harriet, wife of’ F^rank E. Loving of Worcester.Mr. Howe also leaves three brothers, Hiram Howe of Lebanon, N. H., John Howe of Connecticut, and Oswald Howe of Dover. N. H., and two sisters, Mrs. Annie Heatllc of Farhills, N. J., and Mrs. Maude Stearns of South Lebanon, N. H.Mrs. Howe leaves a sister Mrs. Mary T. Libby of Woodland, Me.Mrs. Carlson was born In Beverly, and resided in Northboro three years. She leaves her husband, C. Sture Carlson: a son, Bruce W. Carlson; two daughters, Beverly M. and Barbara R. Carlson, all of town.She was a member of the Woman’s Club, Goodwill Society of Trinity Church here and was a Brownie loader.