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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 10

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THE KANSAS CITY TIMES FRIDAY MARCH 23 1962 10 CBAR CONTINUES AS POLITICAL GROUP Decision Made at Meeting Called to End Affairs of Committee North Bend Neb and lived in Clay County 15 years She was a member of the First Church of Christ Scientist of North Kansas City Surviving are her husband Thomas Haynes sr of the home a son Thomas Haynes jr 445 East Sixty-third three daughters Mrs Carolyn Holte Parkvilie Miss Betty Haynes and Miss Eloise Haynes of the home her mother Mrs Daisy Divine Lincoln Neb two sisters Mrs Mary Jacobson Raymond Neb and Mrs Marcella Vogel Ona-laska Wash three brothers Robert Divine Alexandria Minn Clifford Divine Raymond Neb and Edward Divine Ceresco Neb and a grandchild Services will be held at 1 Saturday at the Stine McClure chapel cremation dren Services will be held at 11 Saturday at the Stine Sc McClure chapel burial in Forest Hill cemetery FUNERAL' SERVICES Services for Jesse Eakins 81 of 3514 Forest will be held at 2 Friday at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek Hand the Paseo burial in Calvary cemetery He was a retired contractor The pallbearers: Allen Stemmons Kenneth Stem- Jtttt Eakins jJEfcKwrU Dix Charles Love and Robert Green DEATHS OVER KANSAS Kingman Alva Brasfield 68 water superintendent and marshal at Cheney 15 years born near Norwich and a Cheney resident since 1925 he was a veteran of W'orld Caldwell Funeral this Fridav for Mrs Ella Sevier 59 wife of Walter Sevier Peru Mrs Laura Alford 88 native of Chautauqua County widow of Ike Alford and mother of William Alford cashier of the Peru State bank Charles Goforth 82 retired lubricating engineer for the Hillyard Chemical company St Joseph Mo Among survivors are a son Ray Goforth Overland Park Kas MAIL IT If you prefer you may write your Wart Ad lost as you desir It to appear and mail it to The Kansas City Star Kansas City Mo vary cemetery The rosary will be said at 8:30 tonight at the chapeL Miss Mary Catherine Drennon 74 of 918 East Ninth at 8 30 clock today at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo and at 9 o'clock at St James Catholic church burial in Mount Olivet cemetery Richard Elliott 64 of 312 West Twelfth at 8:30 Saturday at the Butler chapel in Kansas City Kansas and at 9 at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception burial in St cemetery Friends may call after 6 tonight at the chapel where the rosary' will be said at 8 tonight DEATHS OVER MISSOURI Springfield Walter Williams 72 a contractor LEVY NAMED CHAIRMAN burial in the White Chapel Memorial gardens Kansas City North MRS CLARENCE A SEITTER Mrs Judith Pearle Seitter 78 of Hamilton Mo died of a heart ailment yesterday at the home She was a lifelong resident of Hamilton Surviving are her husband Clarence A Seitter of the home a daughter Mrs Helen Stocklen 4306 Moats drive and a granddaughter Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the Hamilton Methodist church burial in Highland cemetery there MRS VENUS A SLOAN Mrs Venus A Sloan 71 Little Blue road Jackson County died yesterday at a nursing home at 7505 East Eighty-seventh Raytown She was a lifelong resident of this area She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star Surviving are a son James Sloan of the home three sisters Mrs Vera Small 501 West Eleventh Mrs Madge Corder Roach Mo and Mrs Marie Dierks Albany and three grandchil He Takes Post He Held During Unsuccessful 12-0 Plan Bid DRIVE-IN MOVIES John Deveney 71 of 226 North Eighteenth Kansas City Kansas at 7:45 Saturday at the Butler chapel and at 8:15 at St Catholic MISS FRANCES MILLER Miss Frances Emogene Miller 56 of 703 West Thirty-fourth died yesterday at St hospital after a long illness She worked in the display art department in the Western Auto home offices here for 15 years She was born in Atchison Kas and lived here 30 years She was a member of the Linwood Presbyterian church Services will be held at 9:30 i Saturday at the Earp i chapel and at 1:30 in the Hiawatha Kas cemetery GEORGE MOSCHELL George Mosehell 87 a resident of this area 10 years died yesterday at the home 6042 Alhambra Mission He was born in Pittsburgh and moved here from Granite City 111 after he retired as a steel worker Surviving are two daughters Mrs Lucille Phipps of the home and Mrs Marybelle Smith Upland Ind a son Mosehell Greenwood two brothers Louis Mosehell and John Mos-chell both of Elwood Ind two sisters Mrs Kate Abbott Independence Ind and Mrs Emma McCullough Pittsburgh 12 grandchildren and five great-grandchii-1 dren Services and burial will be held Monday at Elwood Ind ROBERT NEILL Robert Neill 81 of Pleasant Hill died yesterday at the Har-risonville hospital He was born in Bedford County Tennessee and lived 60 years in Pleasant Hill He was employed by the old American Scale company foundry in Pleasant Hill Mr Neill was a member of the Pleasant Hill Assembly of God church and the Odd Fellows lodge Surviving are a daughter Miss Menetta Neill and three sons Jesse Neill Harold Neill and Virgil Neill all of Pleasant Hill three sisters Mrs Ruby Harris California Mrs Etta Hodge Brookline Mo and Mrs Leslie Thomas Pleasanton Kas six grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren Services will be held at 2 Sunday at the Wallace chapel Pleasant Hill burial in the Union Baptist cemetery there FREE ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS HITCHCOCK PRESENTS 3 SHOCKERS JANET LEIGH CARY GRANT a NBYNW THOMAS HUNDLEY Thomas Hundley 51 of 1216 East Ninth died Wednesday at Providence hospital He was born in Basehor Kas and lived here 11 years He had been employed by Standard and Rodney Milling companies and as a service station attendant He was a Baptist Surviving are his wife Mrs Nora Hundley of the home two sisters Mrs Alice McClure Leavenworth Kas and Mrs Hazel Stout Oklahoma City and a brother Robert Hundley Leavenworth Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the Davis chapel Leavenworth burial In Glenwood cemetery Basehor Color 7:80 IMS Only ON A TRAIN' Farley GRAINGER OPEN 6:30 FREE ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS! 63ut Kirk Douglas :45 Only Color 10 30 Color 7:00 Starts 7:08 "SUSAN SLADE" NIGHT PASSAGE' TROY DONAHUE CONNIE STEVENS JAMES STEWART AUDIE MURPH 1 JLiJLJLJL M'lH OPEN 6:30 FAIRY LAND 771b I PROSNCf OPEN 4:30 Hottest Electric In-Car Hheaters in Town! KIRK DOUGLAS 46 MARSHALL (STAR OF "THE JAYnIeT MANSFIELD "GEO RAFT STORY" malon "FAST AND FURIOUS" SIZZLING HOT IN-CAR HEATERS! 3 ALL COLOR SPECTACLE HITS Color 7: CO Color 1:30 Color 10:30 Kirk Douglas "ULYSSES' HedyVamarr "SAMSON DELILAH" crstal "PHARAOH'S WOMAN" ERLE JOLLEY Erie Jolley 42 of San Jose Calif formerly of Kansas City died yesterday in a hospital in San Jose He was born in Bartlesville Okla and lived in Kansas City from 1950 to 1956 He managed a discount department store in San Jose Surviving are his wife Mrs Betty Cromer Jolley three sons William Jolley David Jolley and Peter Jolley three daughters Susan Jolley Christy Jolley and Ann Jolley all of the home a brother Jack Jolley Los Angeles and a sister Mrs Mildred Hess Bartlesville Services will be held at 1 today at the Hays chapel in Mountain View Calif burial in Mountain View 9:30 Only Douglas THE The Committee for Better Area Representation meeting to wind up its affairs of the unsuccessful campaign for the 12-0 councilmanic redistricting plan decided last night to become a permanent political organization More than 100 members of the group including William Royster city councilman and Joseph Levy who was chairman before the March 6 election attended a dinner at the Hotel Phillips Levy Stays as Head Levy who was named permanent chairman said a meeting would be called in several weeks to discuss future action The A title will be retained for the time being but might be changed later Levy said he would appoint a steering committee shortly to draw up permanent objectives for the organization He said the group probably would be incorporated as a nonprofit political association "We felt the campaign showed there was a need for an organization such as Levy said first we thought we would wind up the activities with this meeting but everyone thinks we should In a speech to the group Royster said he was not disheartened by what had happened in the election Words of Praise would rather be with you and Royster said be on the other side and win I admire the 18000 persons who had the courage to go to the polls and vote their convictions in the face of what turned out to be overwhelming Royster said A had been forced to try to overcome the efforts of gargantuan apolitical He said ine Star distorted the facts in the election 7:00 Only MARILYN MONROE CLARK GABLE "FORT massacre OPEN COME EARLY! ENJOY PIZZAS TACOS! -v OPEN 4:30 11:25 ELVIS PRESLEY JULIET PROWSE FREE KIRK DOUGLAS AT ago Mrs Barrow was a member of the Budd Park Christian church here Her husband Ernest Bar-row died in 1950 He was a switch foreman for the Missouri Pacific railroad A sister Mrs Jessie Wilton Los Angeles survives Services will be held at 1 Saturday at the Blackman chapel burial in Mount Moriah cemetery Friends may call after 9 Saturday at the chapel MRS FRANK A BECKER Mrs Agatha Becker 76 of 4943 Tracy died yesterday at St hospital She was born in Cincinnati and lived here 2 years She was a member of St Francis Catholic church Surviving are her husband Frank A Becker of the home two daughters Miss Olga Becker of the home and Mrs Vivienne Bums 4941 Tracy a sister Miss Olga Hartmann 4941 Tracy three grandchildren and a great-granddaughter Services will be held at 9 Saturday at the church burial in Calvary cemetery The rosary will be said at 8 tonight at the Muehlebaeh chapel where friends may call after 6 o'clock tonight HAL CLARK Hal Clark 83 Blue Springs died last night at the Independence hospital He owned several cigar stores in Kansas City before he moved to Blue Springs 20 years ago Before he retired 10 years ago he worked for the Lowe Drug company in Blue Springs His parents David Clark and Mrs Mary Harris Clark were early settlers of Jackson County Mr Clark was a member of the Blue Springs Methodist church Surviving are his wife Mrs Leafy Clark of the home a daughter Mrs Margurite Druet Salina Kas a son Paul Clark 6740 Riley Overland Park four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren Services will be held at 2 Sunday at the church burial in the Blue Springs cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 Saturday at the Webb chapel FRED DAMMAN JR Fred Damman jr 47 of 3020 South Twenty-first court Kansas City Kansas died yesterday at the Veterans hospital after a 10-month illness He was born in Kansas City Kansas and was in the armored infantry in World War II He was a trailer mechanic Mr Damman was a member of the Newton-Davis post and had been active in the Kaw council of the Boy Scouts Surviving are his wife Mrs Laura Damman and a son Damman of the home his father Fred Damman sr 634 Seminary Kansas City Kansas and a sister Mrs Mable Cannon Sacramento Calif Services will be held at 1 Saturday at the First United Pentacostal church burial in Mount Moriah cemetery Friends may' call until 11 Saturday morning at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo MRS WILLIAM DAVIDSON Mrs Helen Davidson 43 of 2915 Forest died Wednesday at the General hospital She had been ill two years She was born here and attended East high school She was a saleswoman for Parkview Drug company Surviving are her husband William Davidson of the home a son Edward Humphrey Los Angeles a sister Mrs Billie Sturm 8306 Summit and four grandchildren MRS SAM GODLER Mrs Jean Godler 44 of 8016 Holmes died yesterday at Me-norah Medical Center She was a member of Congregation Ke-hilath Israel She was a member of the Vishay club Hadas-sah and the auxiliary of the Home for Jewish Aged Surviving are her husband Sam Godler of the home two sisters Mrs Harry Robinson 5050 Oak and Mrs Israel Spack 732 East Gregory and a brother William Seigel University City Mo Services will be held at 1 Friday at the synagogue burial in Blue Ridge cemetery The pallbearers: Abe Yodler Jack Bohm Sheldon Gallas Bernard Robinson Allen Robinson Morris Oliver Marvin Silver Hale Lait Barry Spack Dr Jack Vincent Dr Ed Twin and Dr Abe Braver-man The family suggests contributions to the Vishay club MRS THOMAS HAYNES SR Mrs Caroline Haynes 55 of 4507 North Grand died Wednesday at the home She was born in ELECTRIC IN CAR HEATERS Ks A ve -Turner Br "EXPLOSIVE GENERAT lOTsS IN-CAR HEATERS THAT REALLY HEAT! START 7:90 I 7 05 Kirk Douglas SHAWNEE I Ml W- Umini Hmy 10 LEAWOOD UOA mmd hst Las OPEN 6:30 9:10 Only Color 7:30 Late Show! PIT AND THE PENDULUM "DEVIL ON WHEELS" VINCENT -PRICE IT'S A SPEED-CRAZY BLAST! HOTTEST IN-CAR HEATERS IN TOWN! MADJA TILLER WM BENDIX 8:30 I Ull I lim I 1 ANATOMY OF A PSYCHO' 7:00 I THI AU-NCW crest 71 Hwy SC RONNIE BURNS Only 1000 Only RICHARD DENNING PARADISE' BEVERLY GARLAND OPEN 4:30 BILLY LOVE Billy Gene Love 12 son of Mr and Mrs Gene Love 1216 North Eighty-third Wyandotte County died of cerebral palsey yesterday at a nursing home at 1525 Sterling Independence He was born at Harrison Ark and lived in Wyandotte County five years Also surviving are brothers Jimmy Love and Tommy Love of the home the paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Mosco Love St Joe Ark and the maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Wayne Keeling Argus Calif MRS AUGUST LUETKENHOLTER Mrs Clara A Luetkenholter 74 Grain Valley died Wednesday at the Lexington Mo hospital She was a member of the Methodist church in Napoleon Mo Surviving are her husband August Luetkenholter of the home a son Richard Luetkenholter Grain Valley two granchildren and five great-grandchildren Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the Methodist church in Napoleon burial in the church cemetery Friends may call from 4 to 9 today at the Reppert chapel Buckner HOTTEST IN-CAR HEATERS IN TOWNI KIRK DOUGLAS 0:10 Leading Automatic Sewing Machines some new some pre-owned but just like new No need to shop all over town See ALL the latest major brands of automatic machines on one show room floor See them demonstrated sew on them compare them from every angle and select the brand vou like UP TO 50 OFF LIST PRICE Quantities Limited SINGER BROTHER NECCHI PFAFF OVER 100 USED ECONOMY MACHINES PARTIAL LISTING 4 Lightweight Singer portables from 1250 1 White Rotary Walnut Console 1000 5 Singer slant needles with zig-zaggers from 6750 1 Pfaff Calanda Zig-zag Console 3750 6 Singer Hi-speed power machines from 3500 1 Elna Free Arm 4750 6 Singer portables from 1150 1 Singer gear drive console 3750 1 Necchi Zig-zag Desk (needs no attachments) 7850 4 Singer Zig-zaggers no attachments needed from 5450 MISSOURI SEWING MACHINE CO 927 Truman Rd GR 1-1276 Our 30th year serving Greater Late Show Color 7:00 MRS ROSE PERRY Mrs Rose Perry 76 of 1315 Wood Kansas City Kansas died yesterday at the home She was born at Reinbeck la and lived in Kansas City Kansas 14 years Her husband John Perry died in 1957 Mrs Perry was a member of the Messiah Lutheran church Kansas City Kansas Surviving are two daughters Mrs Nellie Sebby 2430 North Twentv-seventh and Mrs Helen Arata 426 West Thirty-fifth two sons John Hancock Oelwein la and Clarence Perry Hayfield Minn a sister Mrs Lillie Jurrius Helena Mont seven grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren Services will be at 10:30 Saturday at the Fulton chapel burial in Chapel Hill cemetery Friends may call after 5 today at the chapel LUTHER PORTWOOD Luther Portwood 62 of 604 West Tenth died yesterday at the University of Kansas Medical Center after a 3-month illness He was born in Liberty Mr Port-wood a retired farmer was a member of the Liberty Christian church Surviving are his wife Mrs Lena Portwood of the home two sons Luther Portwood jr Calhoun Mo and Curtis Port-wood 4012 North Jackson his mother Mrs Sadie Portwood Liberty three brothers Lemar Portwood Shelbina Mo Francis Portwood Liberty and Robert Portwood Lansing Kas five sisters Mrs William Foster Mrs Rose Lindsay and Mrs Harmon Columbia all of Liberty Mrs Andrew Flanery Bucyrus Kas and Mrs Thomas Beckett Stanley in Johnson County and 11 grandchildren Services will be held at 2 Satur-day at the Pasley chapel Liberty OPEN 4:30 Janet Leigh "PSYCHO" Tony Perkins UNFORGIVEN" ELVIS PRESLEY JOAN BLACKMAN Debbie Reynolds ninnMivn of Fred Astaire 1638111 Lilli Palmer 9:15 Only Color! 7:00 Only Color! Plus! Wm Holden The BRIDGES of T0K0-RI" 100 Grace Kelly Color! Grand Opening Tonight! Be a First Nighter! KIRK DOUGLAS MARSHALL (STAR OF "THE MickeyRooney "KING OF THE ROARING 20's" LATE SHOW! JANE "FEMALE JUNGLE" 8:45 Only Deaths 7H61SII KC8 'OPEN 6:30 iTTYV- FOR THE BESl DEAL IN TOWN BOTH STORES OPEN 8:30 TONIGHT fj BARGAIN TOWN eOOl TRUMAN ROAD HIGHWAY 50 AND GREGORY 8LYD 833-35-37 Minnesota 323 Armour No WILLIAM MARTIN William Frederick Martin 73 of 1241 Pennsylvania died Tuesday at the home He was born in South Dakota and lived here most of his life He was a landscape gardner Surviving are a daughter Mrs Helen Green Mountain Home Ark Services will be held at 1 Friday in Mount Calvary cemetery Kansas City Kansas I LOS mYk I Milos Mikulic 78 of 1817 Sterling Independence died yesterday at the Independence hospital He was born in Belgrade Yugoslavia and lived in Independence 40 years He was a retired electrician and had worked for the Independent Electric Machinery company Surviving are his wife Mrs Frances Mikulic of the home a son Boyourd Mikulic 7408 Harrison and a grandson Services will be held at 2:30 Saturday at the Floral Hills chapel burial in Floral Hills cemetery Friends may call after 7 tonight at the chapel TODAY AND SATURDAY ONLY MEHORNAYS Repeat Sale RADE BABICH Rade Babich 69 of 1134 North One Hundred Eighteenth Wyandotte County died Wednesday at Providence hospital He was born in Yugoslavia and lived in Wyandotte County 51 years Mr Babich retired in 1942 after 25 years as a steamfitter for Armour Co He then operated a poultry business until retiring two years ago He was a member of St George Serbian Orthodox church and St lodge of the Croatian Fraternal Union Surviving are his wife Mrs Stella Babich of the home a daughter Mrs Emily Swedo 220 North Twenty-seventh Kansas City Kansas a brother Steven Babich Yugoslavia and two grandchildren Services will be held at 1 Saturday at the Skradski chapel and at 1:30 at the church burial in Highland Park cemetery Friends may call after 2 today at the chapel where a prayer service will be held at 8 tonight The family suggests memorial contributions to the church FRED BARNES Fred Barnes 77 Piper in Wyandotte County died yesterday at the home He was a lifelong resident of Wyandotte County Mr Barnes was a retired farmer He was a member of the Delaware Masonic lodge Surviving are four daughters Mrs Audrey Russell Port Huron Mich Mrs Dorothy Eddins 1701 Richmond and Mrs Helen Hedden 2111 North Fortieth both of Kansas City Kansas and Mrs Lida Mae Cook Victorville Calif two sons Fred Barnes jr of the home and Robert Barnes 2123 North Fortieth three sisters Mrs Ella Garvey and Miss Sylvia Barnes both of 1502 Yecker and Mrs Margaret Pearson 1723 Waverly all of Kansas City Kansas two brothers Emmet Barnes 1940 Parallel and John Barnes 2916 Hiawatha both of Kansas City Kansas 20 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren Services will be held at 1:30 Monday at the Fulton chapel: burial in Quin-daro cemetery Friends may call after 5 Saturday at the I chapeL MRS WILLRY BARROW Mrs Willry Eva Barrow 73 formerly of Kansas City died yesterday at a nursing home in Los Angeles She was born in 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